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- Among his peers' other talk-shows, Jerry's is of the more passionate and of the more sensational. His topics range from bisexual affairs to rape. His guests are more believable than some other talk-shows.
- A tough San Francisco cop is suspected of killing his partner. When he begins to look for the actual killer, he discovers he didn't know his partner as well as he thought, as evidence of the dead man's dirty dealings begins to mount.
- An overview of the career of producer/director Irwiln Allen, using footage from his films and interviews with those who worked with and for him.
- Leonardo DiCaprio is stalked.
- Real footage of uncensored life in prison.
- Joan Collins hosts a collection of film clips, mostly from musicals, that were cut from the released product.
- First of six interview sessions with the core-members of Elvis Presley's team of minders, known as the Memphis Mafia.
- Just like people have best friends, animals have their best friends too. This interesting video explores the close bond between animals and shows how they have fun working and playing together. See a new perspective on how important relationships are - even in the animal world!
- Amazing Video Collection: Natural Disasters features footage captured impromptu on home video camcorders by people caught in natural catastrophes. This video is part of the Amazing Video Collection series from the veteran producers of Cops, the godfather of "Reality Television" shows. Drama has always sought to create emotions vicariously in the audience by staging situations. Reality TV has captured the imagination of the viewing public precisely because the stakes are real and not imagination; producers love the genre because it's genuinely dramatic and inexpensive to shoot -- it's literally "cheap thrills." Boasting "no reenactments, no actors, just real people," this episode's highlights include footage of earthquakes, tornadoes, volcanoes, floods, and avalanches.
- The Legend Lives On, the final installment in the All the King's Men series, covers Elvis's death while recalling stories of Elvis's years in the spotlight. The narrators, five longtime friends and traveling companions, recount the good and bad times as they mourn the loss of the King. They share never-before-seen home-movie footage from his 1968 Hawaiian vacation, as well as the role that Elvis and his memory has played in their everyday life. All in all, this tape offers the viewer commentary on the life and death of the King from a different, unofficial point of view.
- Second of six interview sessions with the core-members of Elvis Presley's team of minders, known as the Memphis Mafia.
- Elvis Presley's acting career lasted from 1956 to 1969, leaving a legacy of 31 films and soundtracks. This one-hour documentary takes you back in time to Elvis's Hollywood days as you overhear five of his close friends remember his off-camera shenanigans, his encounters with Hollywood legends, and his friendships with his leading women. Wild in Hollywood is the third tape in the six-tape set All the King's Men. And just as with the other volumes, these stories have an added sense of honest charm as the entire dialogue among the longtime Elvis buddies is recorded in a makeshift soundstage consisting of a couple of leather couches and walls lined with Elvis movie posters.
- The name conjures up images of one of the most famous American sports icons. The women of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are the most popular of all professional cheerleading squads, and are famous for always being in peak physical condition. Now they will help you get in shape with sizzling country western style in their first ever total body aerobic workout video. These fun, low-impact workouts use the most popular country dance steps being done today, so you can shape and tone while you learn how to dance country-style. Also included are step-by-step dance lessons. It's all here in this video - a complete aerobic workout and a dance instructional tape all in one! Set to the hot, toe-tapping new country music of Dallas County Line.
- This video is part of the Amazing Video Collection series from the veteran producers of Cops, the godfather of "Reality Television" shows. Highlights of this program include ventures into burning buildings, wildfires, burning homes, towering skyscraper inferno, and daring rescues.
- Elvis: All the King's Men, Collapse of the Kingdom--the title of this video, the fifth installment in a six-tape set, says it all. You witness the deterioration of Elvis's health and career as he sinks deeper and deeper into prescription-drug use and crumbles under the forces of the controlling people surrounding him. The once fit, precocious heartthrob is reduced to a bloated, secluded has-been. Five of his close confidants recount their final years with the King and the end of an era in an informal impromptu chat session. It is a sad tale that leaves the viewer humbled and longing for the days of old when the King ruled rock & roll.
- After Elvis's less-than-triumphant stab at Hollywood, he returned to his first love--music. The King Comes Back enables the viewer to be a fly on the wall as five of his confidantes recap Elvis's life in the late 1960s through the early 1970s in a lo-fi, improvised living room setting. The stories run from the trivial (discussing Elvis's stress-related nosebleeds) to major (introducing Elvis--"the Happy Pappy"--to his daughter Lisa Marie) and take you from Hawaii to Memphis to Vegas. Just as in the other tapes in the six-tape set All the King's Men, you are given a full view of his life for this time period, only to look forward to the next chapter.