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"Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist" (1979)
This Academy Award-winning half-hour documentary was directed and written by Saul J. Turell narrated by actor Sidney Poitier and originally distributed by ...
On Q presents Paul Robeson
On Q with the support of Opera Carolina presents Paul Robeson by Phillip Hayes Dean Aug. 26th-Sept. 10th @ Duke Energy Theater (Spirit Square). Directed ...
Paul Robeson: Speak of Me as I Am - Closing Moments - Spoleto 2014
KB Solomon is a powerhouse portraying "The Most Famous Negro in the World" This Piccolo Spoleto Performance of "Speak of Me As I Am" was at the PURE ...
Popular movie trailers from 1979
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A pair of sexy bisexual nurses live in an apartment building, one floor up from a middle-aged couple and their son Albert, who is busy putting his new science project—a periscope—to good use by spying on the lingerie-wearing lovelies.
It is an Epic story based on the book Virata Parva of Mahabharatha. After 12 years of Vanavasam, the Pandavas spend their 13th year of exile the Agnaadhavasam in an incognito state with disguised identities at the court of Virata.
Evil Chun Shan uses chess boxing and a five-element ninja style to terrorize the martial arts world until he is challenged in a series of battles, then destroyed.
Gloria Fontanesi is a girl who works as a factory worker but carries within her a great passion: dancing! Success comes one night, when due to a delay by Renato Zero, the stage is finally hers.
A queen has a stepdaughter named Baby Love, whom she wants to sell as a bride to the highest bidder. Four individuals present themselves to the castle to contribute to a kind of auction, but the girl, route to all sexual experiences while still a virgin, prefers to set out and lose virginity with a young knife thrower who is, incidentally, also the queen's lover.
John Dexter’s brilliant production, James Levine’s masterful conducting of the eclectic score, and a sensational cast come together to make this Kurt Weill–Bertolt Brecht masterpiece a riveting evening of music theater.
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