New Releases: November 15, 2011 : 11/15/2011 |
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Streets / Angel In Red [Double Feature] (DVD)
It's the first time on DVD for both of these hookers on hard times!
Streets - Christina Applegate (Married With Children, Up All Night) stars as, Dawn, a heroine-addicted teen-prostitute fighting for survival on the streets of Venice, California whose narrow escape from a psychotic cop (Ed Lottimer) initiates a bloody pursuit through the hardened world of homeless teens.
Angel In Red - Mickie (Leslie Bega) and her brother runaway to L.A. where they soon meet a pimp. Mickie soon begins working for him but then finds herself trapped in his dominating world and must find a way to escape the nightmare. |
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Willie Nelson: Live At The US Festival, 1983 (DVD)
June 4, 1983, was “Country Day” at the US Festival, and the headliner was none other than the legendary Willie Nelson. Featuring many of his best-loved songs and greatest hits, this concert showcases the country music superstar at his peak.! |
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Waylon Jennings: Live At The US Festival, 1983 (DVD)
Waylon Jennings appeared at the US Festival on June 4, 1983. It was billed as “Country Day,” with Waylon performing alongside such artists as Willie Nelson, Alabama, Hank Williams, Jr., and Emmylou Harris. Waylon’s performance was one of the day’s many highlights, and he is joined onstage by wife Jessi Colter for a particularly memorable rendition of “Storms Never Last.”! |
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The US Festival was held over two weekends in 1982 and 1983. Steve Wozniak, cofounder of Apple Computer, funded the concerts and accompanying technology exposition, as well as the construction of a brand-new outdoor venue in Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernadino, CA. Nearly every musical genre was represented by bands as diverse as U2, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, Willie Nelson, Van Halen, The Police and The Clash. Over the combined seven days of the festival, more than one million people passed through the entrance gates. |