 | Paralleled only by such commonly known names as John Ford, Sam Peckinpah, and Sergio Leone, the late Budd Boetticher is the quintessential Western auteur, and one of the most important directors in the history of the film industry at large. His... |
 | While grieving for her dead husband, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria falls under the healthy influence of John Brown, the unapologetically brash Scottish manservant who oversees the royal retreat at Balmoral. When the two become close friends--and... |
 | This historical analysis recounts the progression of Wall Street from a 12-foot stockade in the mid-1600s to a principal force in 20th-century global economics. The author describes the financial district's major players, the socioeconomic climate,... |
 | "Operation Razorteeth," a government project involving the breeding of mutant piranhas, gets way out of hand when the fish raid a lake at a summer camp for kids in this Roger Corman-produced, Joe Dante-directed classic. Heather Menzies stars as... |
 | Barbara Steele has a dual role in this Italian production concerning a mad scientist who tortures his unfaithful wife and her lover to death only to have them return from the grave for revenge. With a score by Ennio Morricone. |
 | Buxom B-movie queen Barbara Steele stars in this beautiful, atmospheric film about the long dead evil Princess Asa and her brother who are accidentally brought back to life. Asa goes on a quest to murder her twin descendent, Princess Katia (also... |
 | "Operation Razorteeth," a government project involving the breeding of mutant piranhas, gets way out of hand when the fish raid a lake at a summer camp for kids in this Roger Corman-produced, Joe Dante-directed classic. Heather Menzies stars as... |
 | A history of the national debt, written by a prominent financial journalist and broadcaster. Gordon describes how Alexander Hamilton foresaw the national debt as a source of political stability, insofar as it provided a financial incentive for the... |
 | This historical analysis recounts the progression of Wall Street from a 12-foot stockade in the mid-1600s to a principal force in 20th-century global economics. The author describes the financial district's major players, the socioeconomic climate,... |
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