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Touchstone / Disney | December 6, 2011 | DVD
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Distribution Select | November 29, 2011 | DVD
Live at the Royal Albert Hall features British vocal sensation Adele performing at the storied venue during her promotional tour for her 2011 studio effort, 21. Backed by her rock ensemble as well as a string section, Adele runs through most of 21 while adding in earlier hits off her 2008 debut, 19, including "Chasing Pavements," "Hometown Glory," and "My Same." Primarily, however, Adele focuses here on material off 21, including such cuts as "Rumour Has It," "Turning Tables," "Someone Like You," the ber-ballad "Take It All," and the funky hit "Rolling in the Deep." In perfect vocal form here prior to her 2011 throat surgery, Adele is the epitome of a burnished soul diva with a singer/songwriter's heart. Beautifully recorded and performed, Live at the Royal Albert Hall conveys all the drama of Adele's music and is the perfect companion piece to 21. ~ Matt Collar
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | January 10, 2012 | DVD
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HBO | January 10, 2012 | DVD
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Maple Pictures | December 6, 2011 | DVD
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Maple Pictures | December 6, 2011 | DVD
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Warner Home Video | December 20, 2011 | DVD
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | December 2, 2011 | DVD
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Universal Home Video | January 10, 2012 | DVD
Poland, 1939. When the Nazi party confiscates a housewares plant from Jewish businessmen, debonair hustler Oskar Schindler agrees to take it over. And with his know-how, Schindler quickly turns it into a successful factory furnishing soldiers on the German front with pots and pans. Inside the plant, Polish Jews labor without pay while Schindler grows wealthy. At the same time, the profiteer forges a close friendship with his Jewish accountant, Itzhak Stern. Schindler's whole point of view changes, however, when he witnesses a raid on the Jewish ghetto. The opportunistic party member turns into an active resister, and surreptitiously uses his manufacturing plant as a safe haven for over 1,000 Jews, rescuing them from certain death. But his deft political maneuvers, clever machinations and attempts at subterfuge can't go on much longer, not in a world penetrated by hate, brutality and unbridled fascism. So he'll have to think of a more drastic plan...
Related lists: Universal Studios 100th Anniversary
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Touchstone / Disney | December 6, 2011 | Blu-Ray
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Walt Disney Home Video | February 7, 2012 | Blu-Ray
Theatrical release: 1955. Rereleased 1962, 1971, 1980, and 1986. LADY AND THE TRAMP is the 15th full-length animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures. This was the first Disney animated film to use Cinemascope, requiring animators to draw some scenes twice--one in Cinemascope and once in the regular Full-Frame aspect ratio.
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