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Airing on ABC-TV from 1977 to 1981, SOAP parodies the conventions of the soap opera in its story of two families, the Tates and the Campbells, and all their adventures and disagreements--which include everything from infidelity to insanity to alien abduction. The series is also notable for having one of the first openly gay characters in prime time television--Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal). The first season is included in these three volumes.

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Airing on ABC-TV from 1977 to 1981, SOAP parodies the conventions in of the soap opera in its story of 2 families, the Tates and the Campbells, and all their adventures and disagreements--which include everything from infidelity to insanity to alien abduction. The series is also notable for having one of the first openly gay characters in prime time television--Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal). All 23 episodes from the second season are included on these 3 DVDs.

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Billy Crystal got his start as one of the first gay characters to appear on prime-time television in this once controversial series. As TV entertainment, SOAP was ahead of its time both creatively--functioning as a parody of the soap opera within the trappings of a prime-time sitcom--and topically--dealing with such issues as interracial marriage, gay parenting, marital infidelity, and impotence. Robert Urich, Richard Mulligan, Katherine Helmond (WHO'S THE BOSS), Robert Guillaume (SPORTS NIGHT), and a host of others round out the impressive ensemble cast of all four seasons and 85 episodes of this must-own for any enthusiast of progressive television. Fans that can't get enough of Guillaume's Benson on this series may be interested to know the character was spun-off into its own show, titled BENSON.

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An eleven-year-old girl and her horse trainer father set their sights on a potential champion and wind up in the midst of a bitter political struggle in this inspirational family drama.

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This made-for-TV movie presents a harrowing ordeal for a cop, Bill (Robert Urich), who unwittingly involves his family in a situation that threatens their lives. After a frenetic start to the movie, in which Bill flees his own wedding to deal with a hostage situation, events take a further turn for the worse when the now-married officer and his family pull up to a gas station on their way to a camping trip. A robbery is underway, and Bill can't help but get involved, leading to a disastrous series of events that leaves the beleaguered cop's life in tatters. As the film races towards a brutal showdown, the cast and crew execute a few twists and turns in the plot before the final credits roll.

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LONESOME DOVE is the acclaimed TV Western saga based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Larry McMurtry. As the story begins, two former Texas Rangers (Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones) leave the Texas town of Lonesome Dove on a 3,000-mile cattle drive to the unsettled ranch country of Montana. This epic film features outstanding performances by an impressive cast that also consists of Anjelica Huston, Danny Glover, Frederic Forrest, Chris Cooper, and many more. This comprehensive release includes: "Part 1: Leaving," "Part 2: On the Trail," "Part 3: The Plains," and "Part 4: Return."

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Running away from home to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional race car driver in North Carolina, naive young Johnny (Jesse Bradford) makes an ill-fated stop in Las Vegas, hoping to win a quick buck at the casinos. This bad plan turns out to be worse than Johnny ever imagined, when he gets a fast-track tour of the Vegas underbelly: in quick succession, he's robbed, propositioned by creeps, and beaten up. Penniless and depressed, Johnny meets Eric (Jordan Brower), a young gay boy who turns tricks to get by. Eric introduces Johnny to his posse of friends, who include Steve (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), a young bisexual who is also a hustler; and Veronica (Darryl Hannah), a former prostitute who used to be friends with Eric's deceased mother. At first, Johnny has trouble trusting his debauched new friends; however, as time passes, he and Eric build a relationship and become very close. Eric helps initiate Johnny into the world of heterosexual street hustling, and Veronica helps teach Johnny how to give a woman pleasure. But problems arise as Eric's feelings for Johnny develop into something Johnny can't reciprocate: love and sexual desire. The film was executive produced by Gus Van Sant, director of DRUGSTORE COWBOY and MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO, and Nikolas Perry definitely admires those films, aspiring to create here a similarly evocative sense of life on the dark, seamy side of youth.

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LONESOME DOVE is the acclaimed TV Western saga based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Larry McMurtry. As the story begins, two former Texas Rangers (Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones) leave the Texas town of Lonesome Dove on a 3,000-mile cattle drive to the unsettled ranch country of Montana. This epic film features outstanding performances by an impressive cast that also consists of Anjelica Huston, Danny Glover, Frederic Forrest, Chris Cooper, and many more. This comprehensive release includes: "Part 1: Leaving," "Part 2: On the Trail," "Part 3: The Plains," and "Part 4: Return."

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Debuting on U.S. television screens in 1975 and ending its run in 1976, this hard-hitting, action-packed cop show (a spin off The Rookies) focuses on the Los Angeles Police Special Weapons and Tactics Unit--or S.W.A.T.--the team that is brought in to handle criminals and situations too dangerous and delicate for the average street cop. Steve Forrest and Robert Urich lead the cast. Contains all 13 episodes from season one.

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The popular 1960s sitcom BEWITCHED was based on the premise of a witch (Elizabeth Montgomery) named Samantha wedding a mortal named Darrin Stephens (Dick York). Season Two of the series saw the couple giving birth to a daughter named Tabitha, who would later turn out to be a witch herself. While the little girl showed signs of supernatural ability from an early age, her brother Adam (born in the sixth season) took after his mortal father. Thirteen years after BEWITCHED premiered, it gave birth to TABITHA, a spinoff which explores the life of Tabitha (Lisa Hartman) as a young woman. In addition to typical coming-of-age struggles, the young witch also has to come to terms with her powers. Tabitha's now-adult brother Adam reappears in the series, played by David Ankrum. The cast also features Robert Urich, Mel Stuart, Karen Morrow, and special guests Sandra Gould, George Tobias, and Gladys and Abner Kravitz.

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Though MAGNUM FORCE is actually the second film in the "Dirty Harry" series, it introduces audiences to the classic line, "Do you feel lucky, punk?" offered by one of cinema's greatest antiheroes. Screenwriters Michael Cimino (THE DEER HUNTER) and John Milius (APOCALYPSE NOW) might have put the words in Harry Callahan's mouth, but would they be as famous if they were said by anyone other than Clint Eastwood? In this installment, Harry has been taken off the homicide beat, but murder still follows him in his new job handling stakeouts. He and partner Early (Felton Perry) investigate a series of deaths that take them from a former murder suspect to a top man in the mafia to a pimp. Ted Post, who previously worked with Eastwood on HANG 'EM HIGH, reunites with the actor for this action-packed sequel to DIRTY HARRY.

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Robert Urich (TV's "Spencer For Hire") and Anne Archer (FATAL ATTRACTION) star in this wilderness adventure about a mother and son who encounter great danger when they move to the wilds. Fortunately they can count on the kindness of strangers and the guidance of the heavens above.

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A spoiled runaway gets some intense life lessons when the captain of a fishing schooner rescues him from the sea and puts him to work in this adaptation of the novel by Rudyard Kipling. Part of the "Timeless Adventures" series of family-oriented programming.

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When four friends graduate from college, they find that life after school doesn't hold much appeal. So, they decide to spend the winter working at a ski resort, hoping that this will give them one last chance to get all the partying out of their systems before getting real jobs. Making the most of their stay in Aspen, all four take the opportunity to chase women, ski, and throw some outrageous parties in one of the wildest towns in America.

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From the 1920's Paris of Chanel and Picasso to New York's modeling agencies of the 1950's, to contemporary industry wars, this story captures all the sizzling glamour of life at the top in the world of art and high fashion. Based on the international best-seller by Judith Krantz.

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THE DERBY STALLION: HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL's Zac Efron leads this heartwarming drama about a teen who finds direction with the help of a horse. Patrick McCardle (Efron) is a typical 15-year-old who doesn't know where his life is going, and his successful dad isn't content to let him just be himself. But when Patrick meets a horse trainer, he might have finally discovered something that makes him happy. With the trainer's help, Patrick begins to prepare for the Derby Cup, where he'll have to face his own fears and a rich bully. A HORSE FOR DANNY: An 11-year-old girl and her horse-trainer father set their sights on a potential champion and wind up in the midst of a bitter political struggle in this inspirational family drama. A HORSE FOR DANNY stars Leelee Sobieski and Robert Urich. BAILEY?S BILLIONS: Bailey has inherited billions of dollars and been appointed CEO of AARF, an animal-rights organization. The catch? Bailey is a golden retriever whose mistress, Constance Pennington (Jackie Burroughs), has left her fortune to him, leaving him in the care of the animal communicator Ted Maxwell (Dean Cain, LOIS AND CLARK). But Constance's greedy nephew, Caspar (Tim Curry), and his wife, Dolores (Jennifer Tilly, BOUND) are determined to get their hands on the fortune, and when they kidnap Bailey it's up to Ted, aided by AARF employee Marge Maggs (Laurie Holden) and her daughter, to get him back. SECRET AGENT CLUB: Hulk Hogan stars as a pre-teen's dad who leads a double life--on the surface he's a goofy toy-store owner, but he's actually a top-secret government agent assigned to recover a lethal laser weapon. When he gets captured by an evil woman bent on world domination, his son and his friends pull out all the stops to free him.

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