 | Sharpshooter and star of Colonel Buffalo Bill's Show, Frank Butler (Howard Keel) falls for the spirited Annie Oakley (Betty Hutton) until she provokes him into a clay pigeon shooting competition. Unfortunately, Annie is left to realize a man isn't... |
 | This comedy program features the actor/ comedian portraying his most popular characters both in a mock-documentary format and his stand-up comedy act from his recent tour. Guests appearing include Christopher Guest, Brother Theodore, Eugene Levy, Rob... |
 | Former Laker Girl and pop sensation Paula Abdul consulted with fitness expert Karen Voight to create this fun, easy, and safe aerobic workout incorporating hot dance steps. |
 | Parodic prankster Stevens stars as himself in this musical adventure, which finds him performing such rib-tickling numbers as "Shriner's Convention" and "Ahab the Arab." |
 | Walk your way to a better body with Leslie Sansone. An in-home one mile walking workout. |
 | In their first original video production, Cheech and Chong are featured in four music videos based on their MCA Records albums. Guest stars appearing include Jan Michael Vincent, Al Kooper, Elvira, and others. |
 | This film follows Baker and his music over the years and includes musicians from the early west coast movement, and his family and friends commenting on what it was like to hang out with the great jazz trumpeter. Directed by renowned fashion... |
 | PENN & TELLER GET KILLED is the first fiction film from the well-known magician duo. It all starts during a talk-show appearance when Penn remarks how really exciting life would be if someone were trying to kill him. Someone apparently takes him... |
 | Martin Cortland, a philandering Broadway producer, has the habit of hitting on chorus girls and giving them expensive trinkets. Whenever he finds himself in trouble with Mrs. Cortland, Martin just coerces dancer-director Robert Curtis (Fred Astaire)... |
 | Martin Cortland, a philandering Broadway producer, has the habit of hitting on chorus girls and giving them expensive trinkets. Whenever he finds himself in trouble with Mrs. Cortland, Martin just coerces dancer-director Robert Curtis (Fred Astaire)... |