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 | Author! Author! on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller Successful playwright Al Pacino cant get any work done as long as he is pestered by his wacko wife Tuesday Weld. Making things worse are the couples obstreperous children, many of them products of her previou (More Info...) |
 | Carpool on DVD $9.99 From Arthur Hiller Franklin Lazlo (Tom Arnold) is desperate. His carnival is on the skids and he hasnt got the money to make his next payroll. He tries robbery, with little result except to have the police, some professional rob (More Info...) |
 | Love Story on DVD $6.99 From Arthur Hiller In director Arthur Hillers surprise-hit weepie -- based on Erich Segals novella -- Ryan ONeal plays Oliver Barratt IV, a comfortably-off Harvard pre-law student who falls in love with Radcliffe music student (More Info...) |
 | Making Love on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller Arthur Hiller directed this drama exploring the disintegration of an ideal marriage after the husband discovers he is gay. Kate Jackson is Claire, a successful television producer, and Michael Ontkean is her hu (More Info...) |
 | Man of La Mancha on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller Dale Wassermans long-running Broadway smash comes to the screen in this musical based on Miguel de Cervantes classic satire -Don Quixote de la Mancha. Cervantes (Peter OToole) is arrested and put in prison b (More Info...) |
 | Married to It on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller Arthur Hiller directed this comedy/drama concerning three couples, thrown together by fate, who become friendly and help each other through their marriage difficulties. Claire (Cybill Shepherd) and Leo (Ron Sil (More Info...) |
 | Miracle of the White Stallions on DVD $15.99 From Arthur Hiller In a rather confusing and slow-paced manner, this wartime drama about a real-life dilemma is meant to highlight the dedication of Colonel Alois Podhajsky (Robert Taylor), the instructor at a prestigious Vienna (More Info...) |
 | National Lampoons Pucked on DVD $22.99 From Arthur Hiller Credit cards and women on skates prove to be a dangerous mixture in this comedy. Frank Hopper (Jon Bon Jovi) is a former lawyer whose career has hit the skids, and he currently lives off the largesse of his mor (More Info...) |
 | Outrageous Fortune on DVD $7.99 From Arthur Hiller Two women with serious differences are forced to look out for each other in this anarchic comedy. Sandy (Bette Midler) and Lauren (Shelley Long) are a pair of struggling actresses who dont get along especially (More Info...) |
 | Plaza Suite on DVD $6.99 From Arthur Hiller It is not uncommon for actors to double and triple in roles while appearing in the "omnibus" plays of Neil Simon. Plaza Suite was the first film version of a Simon play to carry over the multiple-role device to (More Info...) |
 | Popi on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller Striving for a better life for his two sons, a Puerto Rican immigrant named Popi (Alan Arkin) goes about his mission in a singularly eccentric fashion in this comedy from director Arthur Hiller. So intent is Ha (More Info...) |
 | Romantic Comedy on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller Phoebe (Mary Steenburgen) and Jason (Dudley Moore) are a pair of Broadway playwrights who are partners in their chosen profession, but in spite of a definite inclination, they remain unpartnered (for a long tim (More Info...) |
 | See No Evil, Hear No Evil on DVD $14.99 From Arthur Hiller The third pairing of comic actors Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder was much less successful than their previous team-ups, Silver Streak(1976) and Stir Crazy (1980). Wilder plays Dave, the deaf proprietor of a news (More Info...) |
 | Silver Streak on DVD $6.99 From Arthur Hiller While taking a train trip from LA to Chicago, mild-mannered George Caldwell (Gene Wilder) makes the acquaintance of Hilly Burns (Jill Clayburgh). As they indulge in a brief bit of spooning, Hilly tells George t (More Info...) |
 | Taking Care of Business on DVD $7.99 From Arthur Hiller James Belushi and Charles Grodin team up for this variation on the -Prince and the Pauper. Belushi plays Jimmy Dworski, a convicted car thief, serving time in a minimum security prison. But when Jimmy wins a pa (More Info...) |
 | The Americanization of Emily on DVD $13.99 From Arthur Hiller The lively but somehow slightly distasteful The Americanization of Emily stars James Garner as a WWII naval officer who happens to be a craven coward. While his comrades sail off to their deaths, Garner makes h (More Info...) |
 | The Babe on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller John Goodman is cast as the Sultan of Swat, whose excesses -- especially drinking -- and private demons can (in this context) be excused in view of his genuine love of baseball. The facts never get in the way o (More Info...) |
 | The Hospital on DVD $10.99 From Arthur Hiller Directed by Arthur Hiller from the second of three Academy Award-winning screenplays by Paddy Chayefsky, The Hospital is a lack comedy centering on Dr. Herbert Bock (George C. Scott), a bitter, suicidal surgeo (More Info...) |
 | The In-Laws on DVD $15.99 From Arthur Hiller Dentist Sheldon Kornpett (Alan Arkin) is a respectable man. He has a daughter who is about to marry the son of a very suspicious character, Vince Ricardo (Peter Falk). They are practically relatives already, th (More Info...) |
 | The Lonely Guy on DVD $6.99 From Arthur Hiller In a comedy as flat as the cardboard cut-outs of movie stars that appear in one scene, Steve Martin plays Larry Hubbard, a wild and lonely guy who has been dumped by his girlfriend. Since misery loves company, (More Info...) |
 | The Man in the Glass Booth on DVD $22.99 From Arthur Hiller Actor/writer Robert Shaws powerhouse stage play +The Man in the Glass Booth was transferred to the screen as part of the @American Film Theatre series. Maximilian Schell plays Arthur Goldman, a Jewish business (More Info...) |
 | The Out-of-Towners on DVD $6.99 From Arthur Hiller Ohio businessman Jack Lemmon is offered a golden job opportunity; all he has to do is relocate himself and wife Sandy Dennis to New York City. What follows has led some critics to complain that playwright Neil (More Info...) |