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Warning: This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug use and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase this item. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.
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Paul Newman: Remembering the Legend
First published in early 1956, Mark Harris's baseball novel Bang the Drum Slowly was swiftly adapted for television; on September 24, 1956, a streamlined 60-minute version of the Harris novel was telecast live on The US Steel Hour. Paul Newman plays Henry Wiggen, a slang-happy, unabashedly self-promotional pitcher for the fictional New York Mammoths. Wiggen spends a great deal of his free time protecting his dimwitted roomate, catcher Bruce Pearson (Albert Salmi), from being dropped from the team...
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'DALE: THE MOVIE' LIMITED EDITION 6 Disc Set with Collectible TIN.
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People Tribute the Life of a Movie Legend,Paul Newman (People Tribute the Life of a Movie Legend) (Hardcover)
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The Paul Newman Collection (null) - DVD in Movies: Dramas
A selection of Paul Newman films are included on this collection. The titles featured are: THE DROWNING POOL, HARPER, THE LEFT-HANDED GUN, THE MACKINTOSH MAN, POCKET MONEY, SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME, and THE YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS. Please see individual titles for synopsis information.
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Paul Newman Collection (WSEB&W): Movies
Commentaries by Paul Newman, Robert Wise, Martin Scorsese, Robert Loggia and Richard Schickel on Somebody Up There Likes Me, screenwriter William Goldman on Harper amd directors Arthur Penn o The Left Handed Gun and Vincent Sherman on The Young PhiladelphiansVintage featurettes on other titles.
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Format: DVD, Paul Newman Collection
MOVIE DVD - Two modern day cowboys smuggle a herd of cows across the border in this loosely amiable comedy. Jim Kane (Paul Newman) is a cowboy who unexpectedly finds himself deep in debt and in need of some fast cash. A less-than-scrupulous businessman approaches Kane and offers him a handsome payday to escort 200 head of cattle from Mexico into the United States for use of the rodeo circuit. While the deal seems dubious, Kane goes along with it, and persuades his friend Leonard (Lee Marvin) to tag along. However, the cattle drive proves to be more of a challenge than the men expected, with a number of less-than-welcome adventures following the cattlemen along the way. Pocket Money also features Strother Martin, Hector Elizondo and Wayne Rogers; keep an eye peeled for a cameo appearance by Terrence Malick, who wrote the film's screenplay years before directing the acclaimed Badlands and Days of Heaven. - Paul Newman Collection (DVD)
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Paul Newman Autographed "The Hustler" 8x10 Photo ~ Pool Movie ~ Horizontal
Legendary Actor, Paul Newman, has personally hand signed this 8x10 Photo with a silver sharpie pen. Here's a great Horizontal shot of Newman from the movie The Hustler, also starring Jackie Gleason. This item comes with a numbered Online Authentics.com authenticity sticker on the autographed photo, which you can verify online once you purchase it at Online Authentics.com, which is one of the top third party authenticators in the memorabilia industry. This item also comes with a REAL DEAL Memorabilia...
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Exodus' 2 DVDS, Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint (1960), New & Sealed The theme is the founding of the state of Israel. The action begins on a ship filed with Jewish immigrants bound for Israel who are being off loaded on Cyprus. An intelligence officer succeeds in getting them back on board their ship only to have the harbour blocked by the British with whom they must negotiate. The second part of the film is about the situation in Israel as independence is declared and most of their neighbours attack...
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Paul Newman-remembering The Legend Movies
DVDs. Paul Newman-remembering The Legend
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The Long, Hot Summer (1958). Rally 'round the Flag, Boys! (1958). Exodus (1960). From the Terrace (1960). The Hustler (1961). Adventures of a Young Man (1962). What a Way to Go! (1964). Hombre (1967). Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), MPAA Rating: PG. The Towering Inferno (1974), MPAA Rating: PG. Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976), MPAA Rating: R. Quintet (1979), MPAA Rating: R. The Verdict (1982), MPAA Rating: R The Long, Hot Summer While...
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A People Tribute to Paul Newman 1025-2008.
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Show support for your favorite celebrity or athlete with a high quality photo! This 16x20 will look great displayed in any fan's home or office. Check out our other great photos! Many other photos available, including movie stills, actors & actresses, musicians, athletes, and more!
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This poster and two photograph collage with hockey puck captures some memorable moments from one of the greatest hockey movies ever made. Professionally framed in a classic wood frame with a double matt. Dimensions 22x30.
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Celebrity Autographs ABSENCE OF MALICE MOVIE CAST PAUL NEWMAN SALLY FIELD
Photograph signed: "Paul Newman" and "Hello/from/Sally Field" . B/w, 8x10. Ambitious newspaper reporter Megan ( SALLY FIELD ) is sent to interview Gallagher ( PAUL NEWMAN ), the reclusive son of a deceased mobster. Misled by a federal investigator, Megan writes an article suggesting Gallagher is involved in the murder of a longshoreman's union official. NEWMAN (1925-2008, born in Shaker Heights, Ohio) was nominated for the 1981 Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance. Nominated eight...
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Mars is Earth's closest planetary neighbor, and for decades scientists have been curious about the so-called "Red Planet," wondering if it's possible that life exists there, how its soil and terrain differs from our own, and if water can be found. While sending a manned space mission to Mars has been considered beyond the reach of America's space program, in 2001 the National Aeronautics and Space Administration approved a mission to send two "rovers" to Mars -- wheeled robots that would send images...
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Page size approx 8" x 10 3/4"
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Email A Friend Puttin' on the Foil...Oggie Oglethorpe...The Machine Took My Quarter...Old-Time Hockey, like Eddie Shore! This is it - the funniest, grittiest, most realistic sports movie ever made, and a film any true hockey fan can recite from memory start to finish! Oscar-winning director George Roy Hill's adaptation of Nancy Dowd's script provides a hilarious behind-the-scenes look at minor league hockey in the 1970s, turning matinee idol Paul Newman into a hockey legend, and The Hanson Brothers...
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As in his 1977 film THE LATE SHOW, Robert Benton focuses on a private detective who's playing the back nine. With the passing of a quarter century, however, the director's tone had grown more somber. Paul Newman stars as the detective, Harry Ross, living in semiretirement in Santa Monica on the estate owned by his movie-star friends, Jack (Gene Hackman) and Catherine Ames (Susan Sarandon). When Harry delivers a package as a favor to Jack, he finds fellow private dick Lester Ivar (M. Emmett Walsh...
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Paul Newman as Joseph Rearden from The MacKintosh Man.
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