Release Date: 9 April 2010 Genre: Documentary Cast: Jeffrey Azize, Clifford Azize, Michael Campo Director: Charles Kinnane Producer: Joseph Campo Writer: Michael Campo Studio: Grassroots Films Plot: The story of a band of brothers who travel the world in search of the answers to the burning questions: Who am I? Who is Man? Why do we search for meaning? Their journey brings them into the middle of the lives of the homeless on the streets of New York City, the orphans and disabled children of Peru, and the abandoned lepers in the forests of Ghana, Africa. What the young men discover changes them forever. Through one on one interviews and real life encounters, the brothers are awakened to the beauty of the human person and the resilience of the human spirit.
Anthony Quayle as Oedipus, and Juliet Stevenson plays Antigone. Sophocles’ “Oedipus at Colonus” (1984) TV broadcast. my VHS tape of this broadcast isn’t as good as the “Oedipus the King”, especially the audio. to see Sir Anthony Quayle’s famous Falstaff, go here: www.youtube.com Directed by Don Taylor Sophocles (play) Don Taylor (translation) Anthony Quayle … Oedipus Juliet Stevenson … Antigon Paul Copley … Local Man David Belcher … Chorus Andrew Burt … Chorus John Gabriel … Chorus Christopher Hancock … Chorus Ian Hogg … Chorus Edward Jewesbury … Chorus Trevor Peacock … Chorus Bryan Pringle … Chorus William Morgan Sheppard … Chorus Barry Stanton … Chorus Jerome Willis … Chorus Frank Windsor … Chorus
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“Hum Saath Saath Hain – 1999 Directed By : Sooraj R Barjatya Starring : Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Mohnish Bahl, Tabu, Sonali Bendre, Karishma Kapoor, Rima, Mahesh Thakur, Neelam, Aloknath, Satish Shah, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Rajiv Verma, Shakti Kapoor Music Director : Raam Laxman Synopsis : Ramkishen (Alok Nath) and his wife Mamta (Reema Lagoo) head a big joint family. They have three sons – Vivek (Mohnish Behl), Prem (Salman Khan) and Vinod (Saif Ali Khan) and a daughter Sangeeta (Neelam) who is married to Anand (Mahesh Thakur). Vivek gets married To Sadhana (Tabu) , Prem and Vinod get engaged to Preeti (Sonali Bendre) and Sapna (Karishma Kapoor). Now the turmoil starts. Anand’s brother throws him, Sangeeta and their child out of their house. This incident triggers insecurity in Mamta’s mind regarding the relationship between her sons – would Vivek be tempted to act similarly if he heads the business in future? Her 3 nosy society friends and Sapna’s father Dharamraj (Sadashiv Amrapurkar) add fuel to the fire. Mamta decides that there should be separation within family. Ramkishen gives in to her demands, albeit reluctantly. But will the three brothers accept it? Would Mamta change her mind for good? Written by Soumitra Ramkishen (Alok Nath) and his wife Mamta (Reema Lagoo) live with their three sons, namely Vivek (Mohnish Behl), Prem (Salman Khan), and vinod (Saif Ali Khan). Prem and Vinod have sweethearts in Preeti and Sapna (Sonali Bendre and Karisma Kapoor), but since …