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The Mind and Times of Virginia Woolf (Part 1 of 3)
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Kitty Maxse/downey Sepia Photo Mugs KATHARINE MAXSE nee Lushington known as KITTY MAXSE Wife of Leopold Maxse, thought to have been a model for Virginia Woolfs character, Mrs Dalloway.... |
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Kitty Maxse/downey Sepia Photo Mugs KATHARINE MAXSE nee Lushington known as KITTY MAXSE Wife of Leopold Maxse, thought to have been a model for Virginia Woolfs character, Mrs Dalloway.... |
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The Hours: Music from the Motion Picture $15.89 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.... |
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Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf $6.99 ... |
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Orlando: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack $11.98 14 track score + 2 remixes. Small cut in jewel box over barcode.... |
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To the Lighthouse [VHS] $19.95 ... |
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? [VHS] $3.70 A word of advice: If George (Richard Burton) and Martha (Elizabeth Taylor) ever ask you over for late-night cocktails--pass. On the other hand, if you have the opportunity to see Mike Nichols's scorching film version of Edward Albee's sensational play, don't miss it! Elegantly photographed in crisp black and white by the great Haskell Wexler, the play has been "opened up" for the screen by directo... |
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Orlando [VHS] $3.34 Breathtaking and practically nondiscursive, Sally Potter's audacious Orlando overcomes some dodgy performances and a narrative structure that could most generously be described as "loose" to emerge as a haunting, discussion-provoking trans-historical and transsexual drama. Commanded never to age by Queen Elizabeth (played with surprisingly little camp by legendary cross-dresser Quentin Crisp),... |
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf $4.00 An evening with George and Martha (Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton) becomes a searing event of vicious verbal backbiting, disclosed secrets, alcoholic indulgence and bizarre fantasies in this faithful adaptation of Edward Albee's Broadway play. Winner of five Oscars, including Best Actress and Supporting Actress, this was Mike Nichols' directorial debut. Co-stars George Segal, Sandy Dennis. 13... |
