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Catalogs of DVDs released 1999 -- 2002

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All listings are based on information from the home video studios. Some release dates may change and titles may come out after a specified date (with no announcement from the studio). Additionally, some titles may be released with little or no advance announcement. And since all DVDs are priced at sell-through and are available for substantial discounts at both online and brick-and-mortar stores, we only list suggested retail prices for some special editions, box sets and collections.


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January 1
Barbershop Special Edition (2002) Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson, Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve, Troy Garity, Michael Ealy, Earl Howze, Keith David, Jazsmin Lewis. Extras: Commentary by director Tim Story, producers Bob Teitel and George Tillman Jr. and writer Don D. Scott; four behind-the- scenes featurettes that look at production and costume design, barber school for cast members, "Hairdos and Don'ts"; deleted scenes with commentary by Story; bloopers; outtakes; Barber School interactive game; photo gallery; "Trade It All" music video with Fabolous featuring P. Diddy and Jagged Edge. (MGM).

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January 7

Agatha Christie's Poirot Collector's Set 3 "The Kidnapped Prime Minister," "The Adventures of the Western Star" and "How Does Your Garden Grow?"; $29.95. (Acorn Media).
Alice Adams (1935) Dir.: George Stevens; Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray. Extras: Commentary by George Stevens Jr., excerpt from "George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey," "Katharine Hepburn: The RKO Years." (Warner).
The American Friend (1977) Dir.: Wim Wenders; Bruno Ganz, Lisa Kreuzer, Dennis Hopper, Nicholas Ray, Sam Fuller. Extras: Commentary by Wenders and Hopper, deleted scenes. (Anchor Bay).
Band of Outsiders (1964 -- French) Dir.: Jean-Luc Godard; Sami Frey, Claude Brasseur, Anna Karina. High-definition transfer supervised by cinematographer Raoul Coutard. Extras: Visual glossary, including film clips and stills, detailing cultural references and wordplay employed by Godard; video interviews with Coutard and Karina; interview excerpts with Godard from 1964, with rare behind-the-scenes footage. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (1975) Animated. (Paramount).
Breaking Up (1997) Russell Crowe, Salma Hayek. Extras: Commentary by director Robert Greenwald, additional scenes and outtakes. (Warner).
Brother John (1971) Sidney Poitier, Will Geer, Bradford Dillman, Beverly Todd. (Columbia TriStar).
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Three All 22 episodes on six-discs. Extras: Commentary on selected episodes, interviews with series creator Joss Whedon, behind-the-scenes featurettes, original scripts for selected episodes, photo galleries; $59.98. (Fox).
Cadfael IV "The Holy Thief," "The Pilgrim of hate" and "The Potter's Field"; $49.95 ("The Holy Thief" is available as a single disc, $19.95). (Acorn Media).
Dogfight (1991) Dir.: Nancy Savoca; River Phoenix, Lili Taylor. Extras: Commentary by Savoca and producer Richard Guay. (Warner).
Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) Elvis Presley, Dodie Marshall, Pat Harrington Jr. (Paramount).
Fun in Acapulco (1963) Elvis Presley, Elsa Cardenas, Ursula Andress. (Paramount).
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens, Laurel Goodwin. (Paramount).
The Good Girl (2002) Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal,John C. Reilly, Tim Blake Nelson, Zooey Deschanel. Extras: Commentary by director Miguel Arteta, commentary by writer Mike White, commentary by Jennifer Aniston, nine deleted scenes with optional commentary, alternate ending, outtakes. (Fox).
Lightning Over Water (1980) Dir.: Wim Wenders; documentary on Nicholas Ray. (Anchor Bay).
A Little Romance (1979) Dir.: George Roy Hill; Diane Lane, Laurence Olivier. Extras: "A Conversation With Diane Lane" documentary, retro artwork and posters. (Warner).
Lord Peter Wimsey: Murder Must Advertise Two-disc set, $39.95. (Acorn Media).
Making Mr. Right (1987) Dir.: Susan Seidelman; Ann Magnuson, John Malkovich. (MGM Romance Collection).
Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat (2002) Martin Lawrence Extras: Commentary by director David Raynr, producer Michael Hubbard and executive producer Robert Lawrence; deleted scene; "On the Run: Backstage Pass" making-of featurette. (Paramount).
Much Ado About Nothing (1993) Emma Thompson, Kenneth Branaugh, Keanu Reeves, Michael Keaton. Extras: Commentary by Branaugh, making-of featurette. (MGM Romance Collection).
Music From Another Room (1997) Jude Law, Gretchen Moll. (MGM Romance Collection).
Mystery Date (1991) Ethan Hawke, Teri Polo. (MGM Romance Collection).
Notebook on Cities and Clothes (1989) Dir.: Wim Wenders; documentary on Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto. (Anchor Bay).
Our Song (2001) Kerry Washington, Melissa Martinez, Anna Simpson. Extras: Commentary by director Jim McKay, "The Making of Our Song" featurette, article on the Jackie Robinson Steppers Marching Band. (MGM).
Oz: The Complete Second Season Three-disc DVD set with all eight episodes. Extras: The Museum of Television & Radio Seminar Series: Oz, with commentary from cast and crew; behind-the-scenes short, Season 1 recap, Season 3 preview, Easter Eggs, episode previews, more. $64.98. (HBO).
Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966) Elvis Presley, Suzanna Leigh, James Shigeta. (Paramount).
Pepe le Moko (1936 -- French) Dir.: Julien Duvivier; Jean Gabin. Extras: 1962 French television interview with Duvivier; excerpts from the 1978 television documentary "Remembering Jean Gabin"; excerpts from Ginette Vincendeau's BFI Classics study of "Pepe le Moko" addressing the historical background of the film's setting and the French crime novel genre; a study of the influence of "Pepe" on popular culture, including a special video comparison between "Pepe" and the 1938 remake "Algiers"; original theatrical trailer. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
Secret Admirer (1985) C. Thomas Howell, Kelly Preston, Lori Loughlin. (MGM Romance Collection).
Secret Ballot (2002 -- Iran) (Columbia TriStar).
The Shield Season One Four-disc set of the first 13 episodes. Extras: Commentary tracks with the actors, writers, producers and technical experts; featurette; still gallery; cast auditions; deleted scenes; $59.98. (Fox).
Signs (2002) Dir.: M. Night Shyamalan; Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Cherry Jones, Rory Culkin, Abigail Breslin, Patricia Kalember. Extras: "Looking for Signs": Writer-director Shyamalan's DVD diary about the writing of the script; "Making Signs" making-of featurette; "Building Signs" storyboard process featurette; "The Effects of Signs" visual effects featurette; "Signs: the Music" featurette with composer James Newton; "Full Circle: Signs" marketing featurette; deleted scenes; "Storyreels": Multi-angle feature with two animated storyboard scenes allowing viewers to switch between the animated version or the final scene; "M. Night's First Alien Movie": Childhood home movie with intro by Shyamalan. (Buena Vista).
Summer Lovers (1982) Peter Gallagher, Daryl Hannah, Valerie Quennessen. (MGM Romance Collection).
Trouble in Paradise (1932) Dir.: Ernst Lubitsch; Miriam Hopkins, Herbert Marshall. Extras: Commentary by Lubitsch biographer Scott Eyman; new video introduction by Peter Bogdanovich; Lubitsch's 1917 short "Das fidele Gefangnis" (The Merry Jail); 1940 Screen Guild Theater radio program featuring Lubitsch, Jack Benny, Claudette Colbert and Basil Rathbone; tributes to Lubitsch written by Billy Wilder, Leonard Maltin, Cameron Crowe, Roger Ebert and others. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
True Love (1989) Annabella Sciorra, Ron Eldard. (MGM Romance Collection).
Tune in Tomorrow (1990) Keanu Reeves, Barbara Hershey, Peter Falk. (MGM Romance Collection).
Who Is Cletis Tout? (2002) Christian Slater, Tim Allen, Portia de Rossi, Richard Dreyfuss, Billy Connolly, Peter MacNeill, Bill MacDonald. (Paramount).
The Woman in Red (1984) Gene Wilder, Kelly LeBrock, Gilda Radner, Charles Grodin. (MGM Romance Collection).

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January 14

About a Boy (2002) Dir.: Chris and Paul Weitz; Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Sharon Small, Madison Cook, Jordan Cook. Extras: Commentary by the Weitz brothers, "The Making of About a Boy" featurette, a "Santa's Super Sleigh" and a "Killing Me Softly" karaoke sing-along, a "How Cool Are You" quiz, an English- to-English dictionary, deleted scenes, two music videos, more. (Universal).
The Absent Minded Professor (1961) Fred MacMurry, Ed Wynn. (Walt Disney).
All About Eve (1950) Joseph L.Mankiewicz; Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill, Hugh Marlowe. Restored and remastered from a 35mm film master newly created from the original negative. Extras: Restoration comparison; commentary tracks by Holm, Christopher Mankiewicz, Mankiewicz biographer Ken Geist, and author Sam Staggs; A&E "Backstory"; original Davis interview with Leonard Slater of Newsweek; interview with Baxter for Woman's Home Companion magazine; Movie Tone newsreel footage from the 1951 Academy Awards, the 1951 premiere, the Holiday Magazine awards and the Look magazine awards. (Fox Studio Classics).
The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) Bill Bixby, Tim Conway, Don Knotts. (Walt Disney).
Blue Crush (2002) Kate Bosworth, Matthew Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Sanoe Lake, Mika Boorem, Chris Taloa, Kala Alexander. Extras: Commentary with director John Stockwell; commentary by Bosworth, Rodriguez and Lake; "Three Friends, One Passion: The Making of Blue Crush"; "Filming Blue Crush": The techniques used to shoot the awesome footage; "Wipeout!": The best wipeouts and action scenes; surf fashion; "Inside the World of Surfing": A look at the history, technology, equipment, and locations of surfing; deleted scenes; Lenny Kravitz music video, "If I Could Fall in Love." (Universal).
Claudine (1974) Diahann Carroll, James Earl Jones. (Fox).
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero. (Walt Disney).
The Corrs -- Live in London Recorded live at London's Wembley Station. (Rhino).
Dead Reckoning (1947) Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott, William Prince Extras: Photo gallery. (Columbia TriStar).
The Devil at 4 O'Clock (1961) Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra, Kerwin Mathews. (Columbia TriStar).
Ethan Frome (1993) Liam Neeson, Patricia Arquette. (Touchstone).
FearDotCom (2002) Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone, Stephen Rea, Udo Kier, Amelia Curtis, Jeffrey Combs. (Warner).
Gentleman's Agreement (1947) Dir.: Elia Kazan; Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield, Celeste Holm, Anne Revere, June Havoc, Albert Dekker, Jane Wyatt. Restored and remastered from a 35mm film master newly created from the original negative. Extras: Commentary by Holm, Havoc and film critic Richard Shickle; A&E "Backstory"; still gallery; Movie Tone newsreel footage from the Academy Awards. (Fox Studio Classics).
Gus (1976) Don Knotts, Edward Asner, Tim Conway. (Walt Disney).
The Horse in the Grey Flannel Suit (1968) Kurt Russell, Dean Jones. (Walt Disney).
How Green Was My Valley (1941) Dir.: John Ford; Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Roddy McDowall, Sara Allgood, Donald Crisp. Restored and remastered from a 35mm film master newly created from the original negative. Extras: Commentary by Anna Lee Nathan and biographer Joseph McBride, A&E "Backstory," still gallery. (Fox Studio Classics).
Journey of the August King (1995) Jason Patric, Sam Waterston, Maya Angelou. (Miramax).
Krush Groove (1985) Sheila E., Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, Jason Mizell, Kurtis Blow, Blair Underwood, with music by LL Cool J, the Beastie Boys, Chaka Khan, Sheila E., Kurtis Blow, New Edition, the Fat Boys, Run DMC. (Warner).
The Moon-Spinners (1964) Hayley Mills, Eli Wallach. (Walt Disney).
Roadracers (Rebel Highway) (1994) Robert Rodriguez, David Arquette, Salma Hayak (TV). (Dimension).
Substance of Fire (1996) Ron Rifkin, Sara Jessica Parker, Timothy Hutton. (Miramax).
Sugar Hill (1994) Wesley Snipes, Khandi Alexander. (Fox).
Summer Fling (The Last of the High Kings) (1996) Catherine O'Hara, Christina Ricci, Jared Leto, Gabriel Byrne. (Miramax).
Time Out (2002 -- French) Aurelien Recoing, Karen Viard, Serge Livrozet. (Miramax).
Undercover Brother (2002) Eddie Griffin, Chris Kattan, Denise Richards, Dave Chappelle, Neil Patrick Harris, Aunjanue Ellis, Chi McBride, Gary Anthony Williams, Jack Noseworthy, Billy Dee Williams, Robert Trumbull Extras: Dolby and DTS; commentary by Griffin and director Malcolm Lee; alternative ending; blooper reel; original short films; deleted scenes; Snoop Dogg music video "Undercover Brother (Give Up the Funk)"; spotlight on location: "The Making of Undercover Brother"; DVD-ROM interactive games: "Cadillac Drive and Jive," "Afro Attack." (Universal).
Walking Tall Boxed Set All three "Walking Tall" films (I, II and The Final Chapter) for $29.95; available seperately at $9.95 each. (Rhino).

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January 21

The Bourne Identity (2002) Dir.: Doug Liman; Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper, Clive Owen, Brian Cox, Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje, Julia Stiles. Extras: Commentary by Liman, deleted scenes, alternate ending, "The Making of The Bourne Identity" featurette, Moby music video "Extreme Ways," DVD-ROM games. (Universal).
Copacabana (1947) Groucho Marx, Carmen Miranda. (Artisan).
Cupid & Cate (2000) Mary-Louise Parker, Peter Gallagher, Bebe Neuwirth. TV. (Artisan).
Dinner Rush (2002) Danny Aiello, Edoardo Ballerini, Vivian Wu, Kirk Acevedo, Sandra Bernhard, Summer Phoenix, Polly Draper, John Corbett. (New Line).
The Eye of Vichy (1993) Dir.: Claude Chabrol. Documentary. Extras: "Inside the Third Reich: A Photographic Tour." (First Run Features).
Flame of Barbary Coast (1945) John Wayne, Ann Dvorak. (Artisan).
The Harder They Fall (1956) Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger, Jan Sterling, Max Baer. Extras: Photo montage. (Columbia TriStar).
I See a Dark Stranger (1946) Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard. (Home Vision Entertainment).
Lady Takes a Chance (1943) Jean Arthur, John Wayne. (Artisan).
Murder by Decree (1979) Christopher Plummer, James Mason, David Hemmings, Susan Clark, Anthony Quayle, John Gielgud, Frank Finlay, Donald Sutherland, Genevieve Bujold. Extras: Commentary with co-producer/director Bob Clark, behind- the-scenes still gallery. (Anchor Bay).
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (2003) Animated direct-to-video sequel. Voices of Jason Alexander, Barry Bostwick, Martin Short, Bobby Lockwood, Susanne Blakeslee. Extras: "Thunderbolt": An inside look at bloopers, outtakes, TV commercials from Thunderbolt's TV show; "Behind-the-scenes Dog-umentary" from the canine point of view; "Try Again" music video British "Pop Idol" winner Will Young; "You're the One" music video by LMNT; "Lost in London" game. (Disney).
Ordinary Decent Criminal (2002) Kevin Spacey, Colin Farrell, Linda Fiorentino, Helen Baxendale, Steven Dillane. (Miramax).
The Peter Sellers Collection Six Peter Sellers' films: "Carlton-Browne of the F.O." (co-starring Terry- Thomas), "I'm All Right Jack" (co-starring Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Richard Attenborough), "Two Way Stretch," "The Smallest Show on Earth," "Heavens Above" and Hoffman," $89.95; each film (except "Carlton-Browne of the F.O.") available separately for $19.95. (Anchor Bay).
Pursued (1947) Robert Mitchum, Teresa Wright. (Artisan).
Shampoo (1975) Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, Lee Grant, Jack Warden, Tony Bill. (Columbia TriStar).
S1m0ne (2002) Dir.: Andrew Niccol; Al Pacino, Catherine Keener, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Jay Mohr, Jason Schwartzman, Rachel Roberts, Evan Rachel Wood. Extras: Deleted and alternate scenes, "Cyber Stardom" and "Stimulating S1m0ne" documentaries, DTS and Dolby, DVD-ROM content. (New Line).
Sirocco (1951) Humphrey Bogart, Lee J. Conn. Extras: Vintage advertising, photo montage. (Columbia TriStar).
Tadpole (2002) Sigourney Weaver, John Ritter, Bebe Neuwirth, Aaron Stanford. (Miramax).
Victim (1961) Dirk Bogarde, Sylvia Symns. (Home Vision Entertainment).
Wildflowers (1991) Dir.: Diane Keaton; Beau Bridges, Reese Witherspoon, Patricia Arquette. (Artisan).

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January 28

BaadAsssss Cinema (2002) Documentary on 1970s Blaxploitation films. (DocuRama).
Band of the Hand (1986) Stephen Lang, Michael Carmine, Lauren Holly, John Cameron Mitchell. (Columbia TriStar).
The Banger Sisters (2002) Goldie Hawn, Susan Sarandon, Geoffrey Rush, Erika Christensen, Eva Amurri, Robin Thomas, Matthew Carey. Extras: Commentary by director Bob Doleman, HBO special, blooper reel, more. (Fox).
Cocaine Cowboys (1979) Jack Palance, Tom Sullivan, Andy Warhol. (Eclectic DVD).
Dennis the Menace Special Edition (1993) Mason Gamble, Walter Matthau. Extras: "A Menace Named Dennis" featurette. behind-the-scenes featurette, "Memories of a Menace With Mason Gamble" featurette, conversation with Matthau, conversation with producer John Hughes. (Warner).
Dennis the Menace Strikes Again (1998) Don Rickles, Betty White, Justin Cooper. Direct-to-video. Full-frame only. (Warner).
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Special Edition (1998) Dir.: Terry Gilliam; Johnny Depp, Benicio Del Toro. Double-disk set. Extras: Digital transfer, approved by director Terry Gilliam and enhanced for widescreen televisions; new Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 sound mixes; two commentary tracks: director Terry Gilliam; stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro and producer Laila Nabulsi; audio interview with Hunter S. Thompson; deleted scenes, with commentary by Terry Gilliam; collection of storyboards and production designs; collection of original artwork by famed illustrator Ralph Steadman; "Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood," a BBC feature documentary with Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Steadman; selection of Hunter S. Thompson correspondence, read on-camera by Johnny Depp; rare material on Oscar Zeta Acosta, the attorney on whom the character Dr. Gonzo is based; stills gallery. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
Free Willy Special Edition (1993) Jason James Richter. Extras: Conversation with wildlife cinematographer Bob Talbot, Michael Jackson music video "Will You Be There," "Escape From the Nets" featurette, "Reef Maze" and "Willy's Aquatic Show": DVD challenges, whale ballet. (Warner).
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995) Jason James Richter. Extras: Behind-the-scenes featurette, Michael Jackson's "Childhood" music montage. (Warner).
Free Willy 3: The Rescue (1997) Full-frame only. (Warner).
Gary Burton -- Live (2002) Recorded in Cannes, France in 1984, with the Hum Trio and the Ahmad Jamal Trio. (Music Video Distributors).
George Carlin: Playing With Your Head Recorded live at the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles. (MPI Home Video).
George Harrison: The Quiet One Includes a DVD, "The Guitar Gently Weeps" docu on Harrison; an audo CD, "In His Own Words"; and a 32-page color booklet; $19.95. (Music Video Distributors).
Gigantor Boxed Set Season One Part 2 All 26 episodes of the second half of the first season; $59.95. (Rhino).
I See a Dark Stranger (1946) Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard. (Home Vision Entertainment).
Jazz Casuals: Dave Brubeck Produced by Ralph Gleason; $14.99. (Rhino).
Jazz Casuals: John Coltrane Produced by Ralph Gleason; $14.99. (Rhino).
Jazz Casuals: B.B. King Produced by Ralph Gleason; $14.99. (Rhino).
The Killers (1946)/The Killers (1964) Why have just one gun for hire when you can have two? Criterion will add a new double feature to its collection with two takes on "The Killers." This two-disc set features both the 1946 version by Robert Siodmak (starring Burt Lancaster, Edmond O'Brien and Ava Gardner) and the 1964 update by Don Siegel (starring Lee Marvin, Clu Gulager, John Cassavetes and Angie Dickinson). Each is presented in a new 1.33:1 full screen transfer and English 1.0 mono. Extras for Siodmak's "Killers": Andrei Tarkovsky's student film version of "The Killers," Video interview with writer Stuart M. Kaminsky ("Don Siegel: Director"), Stacy Keach reads Hemingway's short story, collection of trailers for Robert Siodmak films, notes by Jonathan Lethem (Motherless Brooklyn), music and effects track , screen Director's Playhouse 1949 radio adaptation starring Burt Lancaster and Shelley Winters, production and publicity stills, rare behind-the-scenes still gallery, original press book and ads, Paul Schrader's 1972 essay "Notes on Film Noir," music and effects track. Extras for Siegel's "Killers": Reflections with Gulager, notes by Geoffrey O'Brien ("Hardboiled America: Lurid Paperbacks and the Masters of Noir"), production correspondence including memos from Siegel, production and publicity stills, behind-the-scenes gallery and advertisements, more. $39.95. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
Kinky Friedman: Proud to be an A**hole From El Paso Video bio with music. (White Star Video).
Lexx S4-V1 (2002) Four episodes from the last season ("Little Blue Planet," "Texx Lexx," "P4X" and "Stan Down"). Extras: Story boards, behind-the-scenes photos, production sketches, CGI gallery, interactive trivia, additional footage; $24.95. (Acorn Media).
The Master of Disguise (2002) Dana Carvey, Brent Spiner, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin, Maria Canals. Extras: Commentary by director Perry Blake and Carvey as the Turtle Guy, "Man of a Thousand Faces" costume/make-up featurette, "The Magic of Disguise" visual and special effects featurette, "Identity Crisis" making of featurette, music video: M.A.S.T.E.R. Part 2 (Play featuring Lil Fizz), deleted scenes, outtakes reel. (Columbia TriStar).
Never Again (2002) Jeffrey Tambor, Jill Clayburgh, Caroline Aaron, Bill Duke, Sandy Duncan, Michael McKean. (Universal).
Pennies From Heaven (1936) Bing Crosby, Madge Evans, Edith Fellows, Donald Meek, Louis Armstrong. (Columbia TriStar).
The Quintessential Peggy Lee Concert video. (Kultur Video).
The Real World Movie: The Lost Season Extras: Cast profiles, behind-the-scenes documentary. (Paramount).
The Real World You Never Saw: Las Vegas -- Confessions From Sin City Extras: Cast video profiles, house tour, wrap-around bloopers. (Paramount).
The Righteous Brothers in Concert (White Star Video).
Rugrats Mysteries (2003) Nine episodes. (Paramount).
Serving Sara (2002) Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, Vincent Pastore, Bruce Campbell, Cedric the Entertainer, Amy Adams, Terry Crews. Extras: Outtakes, deleted and alternate scenes with commentary by director Reginald Hudlin, "A Look Inside the Process" featurette. (Paramount).
Smothered: The Great Smothers Brothers Censorship Wars (2002) Documentary. (DocuRama).
SpongeBob SquarePants: Tales From the Deep (2003) Nine episodes. Extras: "Underwater Sun" music video, behind-the-scenes look at SpongeBob's animators. (Paramount).
That Old Black Magic Ten black artists that changed the face of American music, recorded in Canada by the CBC: Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughan, Nat King Cole, Dinah Washington, Marion Anderson, Sammy Davis Jr. and Della Reese. (Music Video Distributors).
Victim (1961) Dirk Bogarde. Extras: Filmed interview with Dirk Bogarde circa 1961. (Hone Vision Entertainment).
Willie Dixon: I Am the Blues (2002) Recorded in New York in 1988. (Music Video Distributors).


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