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c2004., HBO Video Call No: DVD Edition: Widescreen ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Set in 1985. Revolves around two very different men with AIDS, one fictional, one fictionalized. Roy Cohn, personifies all the hypocrisy, delusion and callousness of the official response to the plague. Nothing shakes Roy's lack of empathy: even on his death bed, he's fighting with his gay nurse and taunting the woman he helped put to death, Ethel Rosenberg. The other patient is Prior Walter, who is visited by an angel and deserted by his self-pitying lover, Louis. Louis moves on to a relationship with Joe Pitt, a Mormon lawyer whose closeted homosexuality drives his wife to delusions and brings his mother to New York.
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By Branagh, Kenneth Evans, Stephen Parfitt, David Doyle, Patrick, 1953- Briers, Richard Keaton, Michael, 1951- Leonard, Robert Sean, 1969- Reeves, Keanu Thompson, Emma Washington, Denzel, 1954- Beckinsale, Kate Blessed, Brian Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Much ado about nothing Samuel Goldwyn Co Renaissance Films (Firm) MGM Home Entertainment Inc[2003], MGM Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: With his wedding a week away, Claudio can't wait to marry the beautiful young Hero. To distract him, his best friend Don Pedro devises mischief: a romantic trap for the sharp-tongued Beatrice and the man she loves to hate, Benedick. Their amusement is almost spoiled by the jealous scheming of Don John, but love and laughter prevail when the local constable unwittingly exposes the plot--and all the trouble proves to be much ado about nothing (111 min.)
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[2014]., Juvenile, Frederick Warne Call No: E Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Although they were sent to pick blueberries, Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin Bunny cannot resist sneaking into the fair.
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2001., General, HBO Home Video Call No: DVD Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: An English professor, who alienates her students, has always had control over her life. That is until she is diagnosed with a devasting illness. She agrees to undergo a series of procedures that are brutal, extensive and experimental. She finds that the fine line between life and death can only be walked with wit.