 | | 38 products found for Keen in DVDs  | It's spring 1941, and Great Britain is the only country in Europe yet to be defeated by the Nazi army, but all of that could change soon. The Nazis have launched their juggernaut battleship, the Bismarck, to close off British supply lines and... |  | David Lean's DOCTOR ZHIVAGO is an exploration of the Russian Revolution as seen from the point of view of the intellectual, introspective title character (Omar Sharif). As the political landscape changes, and the Czarist regime comes to an end, Dr.... |  | THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, the 10th film in the James Bond series, ventures not only into the depths of the ocean but into the deep topic of betrayal and morality as well, placing it among the boldest of the 007 films. James Bond (Roger Moore) is coupled... |  | In Kenya, British game warden George Adamson and his wife Joy raise a lioness, Elsa, as a pet, only to discover that they must retrain her to live in the wild in order to prevent the Government from placing her in a zoo. Based on Joy's book, BORN... |  | Singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen pioneered the sound of alternative country with his unique blend of folk-inspired story-songs and edgy, honky-tonk rock. The Texas troubadour is captured live in this 2001 appearance on PBS' AUSTIN CITY LIMITS,... |  | The Duke himself, John Wayne, records a stirring call to arms at the height of the Vietnam War. This film traces the roots of Communism from Lenin to Ho Chi Minh, and it decries the flagging American will to face the "Communist conspiracy." An... |  | Several little-known vintage horror films are gathered here, including 1942's THE UNDYING MONSTER and 1944's THE LODGER, followed by 1945's HANGOVER SQUARE. In the first film, a Scotland Yard inspector must figure out who or what has been preying on... |  | This pristine collection features eight early masterworks from the oft-silhouetted auteur. If the 1927 silent thriller THE LODGER showed the world what a young Hitchcock was made of, then the crime tales YOUNG AND INNOCENT and SABATOGE ushered his... |  | One of Alfred Hitchcock's moodiest and most brilliant silent films, THE LODGER explores many themes that would reappear obsessively in Hitchcock's later works, including his delight in the ghoulish, the "man-accused-of-a-crime-he-did-not-commit"... |  | In this touching sequel to BORN FREE, Joy and George Adamson (Susan Hampshire and Nigel Davenport) return to East Africa only to discover Elsa--the lioness they had raised and set free--is dying, with three lion cubs left to be taken care of. The... |
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