 | Katey Miller (Romola Garai) is an 18-year-old girl who is about to have the time of her life, even if she doesn't know it. When her father Bert Miller (John Slattery) is transferred to Havana in 1958, just before Katey's senior year in high school,... |
 | Alec Guinness stars in this spy comedy based on a Graham Greene novel. |
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 | Also available with CHANGES IN LATITUDES, CHANGES IN ATTITUDES on 1 cassette. Some Parrotheads consider this Jimmy Buffett's best album overall, which may or may not be the case, but there's no question that his songwriting here is at something of a... |
 | Performers include: Mya, Black Eye Peas, Wyclef, Santana, Jazze Pha & Monica, Heather Headley, Shawn Kane. Not quite a sequel to the original DIRTY DANCING film, DIRTY DANCING: HAVANA NIGHTS is a retelling of the same basic story, but this time set... |
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 | Ex-CIA agent Max Pauling, now working freelance, travels to Cuba to investigate a suspicious German company that wants to invest in Cuban medical research. He soon gets wrapped up in dangerous intrigues. |
 | Carlos Eire remembers growing up privileged in 1950s Havana, an interlude that ends with Fidel Castro and the revolution. Eire delivers transcendent prose that details the Cuba he grew up with and the "many deaths" he experienced, including being... |
 | Sydney Pollack directs Robert Redford as Jack Weil, a high-rolling poker player who is trying to make a big score in 1958 Havana, a pleasure seeker's paradise on the verge of revolution. Although excited by the prospect of gambling in a risky... |
 | It is 1953 and Cuba is teeming with all sorts of characters. Among them is Earl Swagger, who has been sent to sunbaked Havana with a simple mission--to off Castro. Trouble is that while there are more than a few people who want to prevent that from... |