Tag: Twilight
The Twilight Zone – Vol. 28
by admin on Dec.26, 2011, under Movies and Music
Description
This volume includes: “The Whole Truth” (Episode 50, January 20, 1961) – A special Model A automobile propels used car dealer Harvey Hunnicut (Jack Carson) to tell only the truth. Consequently, he can’t sell a single vehicle on his lot–until he comes up with an unusual marketing idea. “Mute” (Episode 107, January 31, 1963, 51 min.) – A 12-year-old girl (Ann Jillian) who loses her parents in a fire doesn’t speak because she has grown up in a telepathic community. The couple (Frank Overton, Barbara Baxley) who takes her in and her teacher (Irene Dailey) are determined to help her adapt to their society, no matter the cost. “Queen of the Nile” (Episode 143, March 6, 1964) – A young, handsome columnist (Lee Philips) is st… More >>
The Twilight Zone – Vol. 25
by admin on Dec.22, 2011, under Movies and Music
Leave a Comment :Twilight, Vol., Zone more...Twilight Samurai
by admin on Dec.18, 2011, under Movies and Music
- Best Actor (Sanada Hiroyuki) of Award of the Japanese Academy 2003
- Best Actress (Miyazawa Rie) of Award of the Japanese Academy 2003
- Best Director (Yamada Yoji) of Award of the Japanese Academy 2003
- Best Film of Award of the Japanese Academy 2003
- Best Feature Film of Hawaii International Film Festival 2003
Product Description
Title:
THE TWILIGHT SAMURAI (2002) BLU RAY
A.K.A. Tasogare Seibei
Director:
Yamada Yoji
Starring:
Sanada Hiroyuki, Miyazawa Rie, Tomita Isao, Tamba Tetsuro, Kishi Keiko, Kobayashi Nenji, Tanaka Tami, Fujisawa Koichi
DVD Region:
Region A – Ensure that your Blu-Ray player plays Region A discs
Languages:
Japanese, Cantonese
Subtitles:
English, Traditional Chinese
DVD Audio:
Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0
Running Time:
130 minutes
Format:
NTSC (Please ensure your DVD player is compatible)
Synopsis
Seibei Iguchi is a low-ranking samurai of the Unasaka clan in Shonai Province of northeast Japan. His wife died of tuberculosis, a frequent cause of demise in those early years of… More >>
The Twilight Zone: Vol. 18
by admin on Dec.14, 2011, under Movies and Music
Description
Episodes: “I Shot an Arrow Into the Air” (Ep. 15, January 15, 1960) – The world’s first manned space mission goes awry, stranding the crew on an apparent asteroid that is desolate and waterless. One man ruthlessly grasps for survival before a peculiar symbol reveals the group’s true location. “Death Ship” (Ep. 108, February 7, 1963, 50 min.) – Three astronauts discover a wrecked duplicate of their spaceship and their own dead bodies! Determined to prove that they are alive, Captain Ross (Jack Klugman) launches their spaceship again…and again. “Still Valley” (Ep. 76, November 24, 1961) – A Confederate soldier (Gary Merrill) gets the chance to win the Civil War for the South. But to do that, he must call on a very dubi… More >>
The Twilight Zone: Vol. 17
by admin on Dec.06, 2011, under Movies and Music
Description
Episodes: “What You Need” (Ep. 12, December 25, 1959) – A two-bit thug thinks he’s found the key to a better life in an old sidewalk salesman who has the uncanny ability to tell people what they need the most. “What’s in the Box” (Ep. 144, March 13, 1964) – Joe Britt (William Demarest) sees his secret revealed and its horrible consequences on his just-repaired TV set. He frantically tries to alter his fate by confronting his wife (Joan Blondell). “The Mirror” (Ep. 71, October 20, 1961) – After a poor, but ambitious Central American farm worker (Peter Falk) overthrows his country’s tyrannical leader, he believes he sees assassins everywhere. A look in the mirror reveals his most dangerous enemy. “The Old Man in the Cave… More >>





