 | Disney brings Charles Dickens' tale of orphaned pickpockets in the streets of London to the screen with a colorful cast of canine characters. Oliver (voiced by Joey Lawrence) is an orphaned kitten lost in Manhattan until he meets up with the Dodger,... |
 | A documentary chronicling the intense 18-hour recording session of Stephen Sondheim's landmark musical COMPANY. From the first notes of the overture, to Elaine Stritch's attempt to hit the right note in "The Ladies Who Lunch," you'll get a... |
 | When a naive midwesterner comes to Los Angeles to run his ailing uncle's carwash, he makes a few wrong turns and ends up at the beach. He is rescued by a beautiful babe who convinces him to let her run the business for a cut of the action. Things get... |
 | Hard-hitting drama about a squadron of five young Marines serving in Vietnam who find their lives dramatically changed. Told with brash and crude dialogue that accurately reflects the desperation and physical strain of the period. The realistic... |
 | A rare, insightful look at the Joplin Group before an explosive Monterey Pop Festival appearance catapulted them to international fame. Features the songs "Ball and Chain," "Down On Me," "The Coo-Coo," "Oh, Sweet Mary," and many others. |
 | The mistress of the leader of an international art forgery ring calls her ex-lover to help her steal the forgeries. |
 | Big shot Oswald Sanders wants to buy the very successful bikini carwash so he can level it and build condos on the land. The girls come up with a plan of action however to make sure that this will not happen. |
 | A spectacular, up-close look at the ocean's gentle giants with Dr. Roger Payne. A year and a half in the making and filmed around the world, IN THE COMPANY OF WHALES captures on film extraordinary whale encounters offering a comprehensive insight... |
 | One of country music's favorite singers, Mary Chapin Carpenter releases her first music video compilation with performances of seven popular songs including her latest "Shut Up and Kiss Me." |
 | The definitive prequel to Woodstock, the Monterey International Pop Festival laid the groundwork for future "love-ins" of the late 1960s with similar talent, including the Mamas and the Papas, Simon and Garfunkel, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and... |