The Light in the Forest 1958 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Family
Director: Herschel Daugherty Cast: Fess Parker, Joanne Dru, Wendell Corey, James MacArthur, Jessica Tandy, John McIntire, Joseph Calleia, Carol Lynley, Rafael Campos, Frank Ferguson
After being kidnapped as a young boy and raised by the Delaware Indians, Johnny (James MacArthur) is released and returns to his family where he learns to re-adapt to his white culture. Disney. 1 User Review
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| | Disney´s great movie | david d. 05/26/2007 | | Disney´s great movie. "the light in the forest" is a very interesting and beautiful movie. James Macarthur is wonderful. Great interpretation of a white boy who has lived with the Indians and returns with his white parents. My Disney´s favorite movie |
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 15 (Episoses 29&30) 1967 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Herschel Daugherty, Joseph Pevney Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, Dave Armstrong, Walter Koenig, Michael Barrier
The first episode on this DVD is the last one of the first season and the second one was from the second season. "Operation Annihilate!" (aired 4/13/1967, stardate 3287.2)-Single-cell creatures have taken over the nervous systems of inhabitants of several planets and are now attacking the people of Deneva. During an investigation by the crew of the Enterprise, Spock is infected and is used as a test case to destroy the invaders. "Catspaw" (aired 10/27/1967, stardate 3018.2)-While the Enterprise crew investigates a planet, evil creatures with great powers disguise themselves as human witches to throw the crew off-track from what is really going on. A crewman is killed, and Scott and Sulu are turned into zombies. Now we have ourselves in a fix, don't we?
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 39 (Episides 77&78) 1969 TV, 102 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Herschel Daugherty, Marvin J. Chomsky Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, George Takei, Phillip Pine, Mariette Hartley, Ian Wolfe
Two episodes from the final season are presented in this DVD. "The Savage Curtain" (aired 3/7/1969, stardate 5906.4)-Abraham Lincoln requests to beam aboard Enterprise and, after Kirk and Spock determine that it really is the ex-President, Lincoln asks that they accompany him to the planet below. There they meet the legendary Vulcan, Surak. Then the host, a creature from the planet, explains that he is conducting an experiment concerning good and evil to see which is stronger. They must fight four evil legends, and there will be dire consequences for the Enterprise if our heroes lose. Rah, Rah, good guys, sis boom bah! "All Our Yesterdays" (aired 3/14/1969, stardate 5943.7)-Planet Sarpeidon's sun is about to explode. The only person left is Mr. Atoz who runs the large, automated library. He has sent all other inhabitants back into a time of their choosing and invites Enterprise's landing party–Kirk, Spock, and McCoy–to pick a time. But Kirk accidentally steps through the time portal, ending up in a 19th century-like time. Spock and McCoy try to rescue Kirk but end up in an ice age. Ok, there's the problem, now what's the solution?
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Tea for Two 1950 N/R, 97 min. Genre: Musical / Comedy / Romance
Director: David Butler Cast: Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Patrice Wymore, Eve Arden, Billy De Wolfe, S.Z. Sakall, Bill Goodwin, Virginia Gibson, Crauford Kent, Elinor Donahue, Harry Harvey, Pat Flaherty, George Baxter, Herschel Daugherty
Based on the Broadway musical, "No, No, Nanette," this delightful film is about Nan's (Doris Day) bet that she can get money needed for her Broadway musical show by not answering "NO!" for an entire weekend. Nan wins the bet and then learns that the money was wiped out in the Wall Street Stock Market crash. Jimmy (Gordon MacRae) is smitten with Nan and offers her the money. The show does go on and is a hit. The film's songs include "Tea for Two," "I Want to Be Happy," "I Only Have Eyes for You," and "Do Do Do."
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Twice in a Lifetime 1974 TV, 78 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Herschel Daugherty Cast: Ernest Borgnine, Della Reese, Eric Laneuville, Slim Pickens, Arte Johnson, Vito Scotti, Warren Vanders
This pilot for a TV series didn't bear fruit, nor did it deserve to. It is, however, worth a look if you are bored, as a loud and salty retired navy cook (Ernest Borgnine) operates a tug. Life on the waterfront sets the scene.
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| 1. The Light in the Forest (1958)
2. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 15 (Episoses 29&30) (1967)
3. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 39 (Episides 77&78) (1969)
4. Tea for Two (1950)
5. Twice in a Lifetime (1974)
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