Films & Other Videos
Films with: Hiller, Wendy
- Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara
- Set during World War II, Barbara Undershaft is a rich girl turned Salvation Army officer. She speaks out against the hypocrisy she believes exists in her organization.
- DVD 8831
- Cat and the canary
- On the 20th anniversary of an eccentric millionaire's death, friends and relatives are finally summoned to the reading of the will. A dark stormy night, a gloomy mansion, and murderous misdoings over the will provide chills with a touch of wry humor.
- DVD 383
- Elephant man
- Based on a true story, the film examines the complex emotional experiences faced by John Merrick, the "Elephant Man" when he is discovered by a dedicated surgeon. Rescued from his degrading life as a circus freak, Merrick is given a chance to live his last years with comfort, respect, and dignity.
- DVD 1516
- I know where I'm going!
- A headstrong young woman travels to the Scottish Hebrides to marry a rich industrialist. On the way, she meets a young naval officer and realizes that some things are more important than money.
- DVD 1586
- Man for all seasons
- Historical drama about the opposition of Sir Thomas More to the divorce of King Henry VIII and the events which led to More's execution.
- DVD 55
- Murder on the Orient Express
- Hercule Poirot is a dapper detective, aboard the Orient Express, for whom murder-solving is a precise, intellectual exercise. When murder occurs, Poirot agrees to interview all aboard the famous trains Calais coach, hoping to find the killer of an American millionarie before the local police arrive.
- DVD 7781
- Pygmalion
- Professor Henry Higgins works to make a pretty flower girl into a young lady of society.
- DVD 1594
- Separate tables
- At the Beauregard Hotel, all the eccentric guests feel lonely. In one emotional evening, four of them will bare their innermost secrets and change each other's lives forever.
- DVD 11700
- Something of value
- In the British East Africa country of Kenya, former childhood playmates Peter McKenzie and Kimani have maintained their deep friendship, even though they have a difference in race, class and tradition. Then the bloody Mau Mau spread violence and terror in an effort to sweep the British from the land, the uprising destroys their magnificent homeland. The men discover that even the strongest bond may be stronger than the beat of the drums or the crack of rifles and the cry for freedom.
- DVD 6333