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Cinema Showcase/James Whaley Archives Cinema Showcase/James Whaley Archives New Barcode Colln ID Item # Program Subject Date Taped Format 32108056262929 cineshow_ 0001 Patrick Swayze 8/87 3/4" 32108056262960 cineshow_ 0002 "Silverado" : Nichols, Brian Dennehy, Jake Kasden, Kevin Kline; Tom Hanks, Helen Slater 3/4" 32108056262937 cineshow_ 0003 Robert Goulet 10/87 3/4" 32108056262945 cineshow_ 0004 Dorothy McGuire [dub] 10/87 3/4" 32108056262952 cineshow_ 0005 Tom Selleck 3/4" 32108056262978 cineshow_ 0006 Dustin Hoffman 12/88 3/4" 32108056262986 cineshow_ 0007 Sasha Mitchell 3/4" 32108056262994 cineshow_ 0008 "Mississippi Burning" : Gene Hackman 3/4" 32108056263000 cineshow_ 0009 "Working Girl" : Harrison Ford 3/4" 32108056263018 cineshow_ 0010 "Cocoon II" : Don Ameche 1988 3/4" 32108056263026 cineshow_ 0011 "Last of the Mohicans" and "Glengarry Glen Ross" 9/23/92 3/4" 32108056263034 cineshow_ 0012 "Cousins"- Ted Danson, Lloyd Bridges, Joel Schumacher, et al 3/4" 32108056263042 cineshow_ 0013 Glenn Close; Anne Edwards 3/4" 32108056263067 cineshow_ 0014 Tim Conway; Eileen Heckart 1/17/86 3/4" 32108056263059 cineshow_ 0015 Patrick Swayze 3/4" 32108056263075 cineshow_ 0016 Keifer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips & Preview 5/30/89 3/4" 32108056263083 cineshow_ 0017 "Whispers in the Dark"; "Bob Roberts", "Sneakers", "Singles"; 8/24/92; 9/17/92 8/24/92 3/4" 32108056263091 cineshow_ 0018 Alexis Smith [dub] 3/4" 32108056263109 cineshow_ 0019 "Batman" 6/22/89 3/4" 32108056263117 cineshow_ 0020 Jeff Daniels; "Star Trek IV" : William Shatner 3/4" 32108056263125 cineshow_ 0021 Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio 6/28/89 3/4" 32108056263133 cineshow_ 0022 "Parenthood" : Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, director Ron Howard 7/25/89 3/4" 32108056263141 cineshow_ 0023 "License to Kill" : Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, Wayne Newton, director John Glen, Talisa7/11/89 Soto3/4" 32108056263158 cineshow_ 0024 "Casualties of War" : Michael J. Fox, Brian DePalma, Thuy Thule 7/31/89 3/4" 32108056263166 cineshow_ 0025 "The Abyss" : Todd Graff, Leo Burmester, director James Cameron, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio8/8/89 3/4" 32108056263174 cineshow_ 0026 Theodore Bikel 3/4" 32108056263182 cineshow_ 0027 "War Party" : Billy Wirth; "Old Gringo" : Gregory Peck 10/3/89 3/4" 32108056263190 cineshow_ 0028 "Black Rain" - Michael Douglas, Kate Capshaw, producer Sherry Lansing 9/18/89 3/4" 32108056263208 cineshow_ 0029 "Relentless" : Leo Rossi 9/22/89 3/4" 32108056263216 cineshow_ 0030 "In Country" : Bruce Willis, Norman Jewison 9/25/89 3/4" 32108056263224 cineshow_ 0031 "Old Gringo" : Jane Fonda, Jimmy Smits 10/9/89 3/4" 32108056263232 cineshow_ 0032 "Immediate Family" : Glenn Close, James Woods, Kevin Dillon 10/18/89 3/4" 32108056263240 cineshow_ 0033 Sam Wright 10/18/89 3/4" 32108056263257 cineshow_ 0034 "Dad" : Jack Lemmon, Olympia Dukakis, Ethan Hawke 10/23/89 3/4" 32108056263265 cineshow_ 0035 "Steel Magnolias" : Shirley MacLaine, Sally Field, Julia Roberts 11/6/89 3/4" 32108056263273 cineshow_ 0036 "Steel Magnolias" : Dolly Parton, Olympia Dukakis, writer and actor Robert Harling 11/7/89 3/4" 32108056263281 cineshow_ 0037 "All Dogs Go to Heaven" : John Pomeroy 3/4" 32108056263299 cineshow_ 0038 "Back to the Future Part II" : Michael J. Fox 3/4" 32108056263307 cineshow_ 0039 Richard Gere 3/4" 32108056263315 cineshow_ 0040 "The Music Box" : Jessica Lange 3/4" 32108056263323 cineshow_ 0041 "Revenge" : Kevin Costner 3/4" 32108056263331 cineshow_ 0042 "The Hunt for Red October" : Alec Baldwin, producer Mace Neufeld, Courtney B. Vance 3/4" 32108056263349 cineshow_ 0043 "Bad Influence" : Rob Lowe 3/4" 32108056263356 cineshow_ 0044 "Joe Versus the Volcano" : Tom Hanks 3/4" 32108056263364 cineshow_ 0045 "Always" : director Steven Spielberg 3/4" 32108056263372 cineshow_ 0046 "Crazy People" : Dudley Moore 3/90 3/4" 32108056263380 cineshow_ 0047 Noel Harrison; Cicely Tyson; 10/16/85; 10/24/85 10/24/85 3/4" 32108056263398 cineshow_ 0048 Mel Gibson 11/26/88 3/4" 32108056263406 cineshow_ 0049 Chuck Norris; Patrick Swayze 2/13/86 3/4" 32108056263414 cineshow_ 0050 Jane Merrow 5/6/86 3/4" 32108056263422 cineshow_ 0051 "Cats" : Julie Andrews 3/4" 32108056263430 cineshow_ 0052 Blake Edwards; Carol Channing 3/4" 32108056263448 cineshow_ 0053 Mary Wickes 1/87 3/4" 32108056263455 cineshow_ 0054 William Wyler [dub of 1975 program] 3/21/88 3/4" 32108056263463 cineshow_ 0055 Anthony Newley 4/10/87 3/4" 32108056263471 cineshow_ 0056 Robbie Benson 3/21/88 3/4" 32108056263489 cineshow_ 0057 John Stockwell 4/87 3/4" 32108056263497 cineshow_ 0058 Ethel Merman. Originally taped 6/20/78. Dub made 3/23/88. 3/23/88 3/4" 32108056263505 cineshow_ 0059 "Terminator 2" : Arnold Schwarzenegger . 7/2/91, 6/12/91 7/2/91 3/4" 32108056263521 cineshow_ 0060 "Terminator 2" : Arnold Schwarzenegger 3/4" Cinema Showcase/James Whaley Archives New Barcode Colln ID Item # Program Subject Date Taped Format 32108056263554 cineshow_ 0061 Christopher Reeve Tape #1 5/29/81 3/4" 32108056263562 cineshow_ 0062 Costa-Gavras 2/20/82 3/4" 32108056263547 cineshow_ 0063 Dore Schary 5/18/80 3/4" 32108056263513 cineshow_ 0064 Richard Lester 5/29/81 3/4" 32108056263539 cineshow_ 0065 Sigourney Weaver 3/4" 32108056240552 cineshow_ 0066 "The Freshman" : Matthew Broderick Beta SP 32108056240032 cineshow_ 0067 "That's Dancing" : Gene Kelly 3/4" 32108056156055 cineshow_ 0068 "The Mambo Kings" : Maruschka Detmers with Mercy Sandberg-Wright. Tape #1 Beta SP 32108056156063 cineshow_ 0069 "Article 99" : Lea Thompson, Eli Wallach (B) Beta SP 32108056155917 cineshow_ 0070 Fred Astaire: "Change Partners and Dance" [tv docty] 3/4" 32108056299517 cineshow_ 0071 (A) Sally Field. 27:47. (B) Franco Zeffirelli 27:29. 1/15/90 3/4" 32108056242582 cineshow_ 0072 Fall Preview Promo Insert. (A) Yesterday's Atlanta (B) Cinema Showcase; "For press preview #1586,3/4" Stallone" 32108056299525 cineshow_ 0073 Aidan Quinn, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Barry Levinson. "Avalon". 28:01 10/19/90 3/4" 32108056299533 cineshow_ 0074 "Gardens of Stone" : James Caan. 28:58 5/87 3/4" 32108056155941 cineshow_ 0075 "Trading Places" : Eddie Murphy, Jamie Lee Curtis 6/2/83 3/4" 32108056155958 cineshow_ 0076 "Goodfellas" - Martin Scorsese, Pt. 1 3/4" 32108056155966 cineshow_ 0077 "Goodfellas" - Martin Scorsese, Pt. 2 3/4" 32108056242830 cineshow_ 0078 "Thelma and Louise" Press Junket: Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon with Whaley 5/13/91(A) 3/4" 32108056156022 cineshow_ 0079 "Air America" : David Marshall Grant (B) Beta SP 32108056299509 cineshow_ 0080 Great Performances #811, Brideshead Revisited. JW-1. Reel 1 of 2 [C-480 on tape]7/16/83 3/4" 32108056260501 cineshow_ 0081 "Seventh Sign" : Demi Moore 5/88 1" 32108056260477 cineshow_ 0082 Lillian Gish [dub] 9/29/92 1" 32108056260444 cineshow_ 0083 Myrna Loy [dub] 10/7/92 1" 32108056260394 cineshow_ 0084 Patricia Neal [dub] 10/14/92 1" 32108056262762 cineshow_ 0085 "The Freshman"; "My Blue Heaven" 7/31/90 1" 32108056260410 cineshow_ 0086 Spike Lee 1/88 1" 32108056260634 cineshow_ 0087 Dorothy McGuire 10/87 1" 32108056260493 cineshow_ 0088 Mark Harmon 6/88 1" 32108056262549 cineshow_ 0089 Matthew Broderick 3/88 1" 32108056260337 cineshow_ 0090 Carl Weathers 2/88 1" 32108056260063 cineshow_ 0091 Jean-Claude Van Damme 4/88 1" 32108056260352 cineshow_ 0092 Kevin Costner 4/89 1" 32108056260253 cineshow_ 0093 Ned Beatty 4/88 1" 32108056260451 cineshow_ 0094 Frank Capra [dub of orig recorded in 1979] 10/12/92 1" 32108056260220 cineshow_ 0095 "Return to Snowy River" : Tom Burlinson. Part 2 4/88 1" 32108056260212 cineshow_ 0096 "Rooftops" : Jason Gedrick 3/6/89 1" 32108056260246 cineshow_ 0097 "Police Academy 6" 2/89 1" 32108056260022 cineshow_ 0098 Charles Higham 4/89 1" 32108056260261 cineshow_ 0099 "Chances Are" : Emile Ardolino 2/89 1" 32108056260287 cineshow_ 0100 Joe Piscopo 1" 32108056260543 cineshow_ 0101 Patricia Neal [dub] 10/14/92 1" 32108056260584 cineshow_ 0102 "Tucker" : Jeff Bridges, 8/88 1" 32108056260667 cineshow_ 0103 Robert Townsend 11/87 1" 32108056262572 cineshow_ 0104 Dudley Moore 10/27/87 1" 32108056262580 cineshow_ 0105 Cher, Dennis Quaid, Peter Yates 11/87 1" 32108056260642 cineshow_ 0106 Bernardo Bertolucci 1" 32108056260360 cineshow_ 0107 "Fatal Attraction" : Michael Douglas 12/87 1" 32108056262606 cineshow_ 0108 Burt Reynolds, David Ladd 1" 32108056260097 cineshow_ 0109 Charlton Heston, Robbie Benson 5/11/90 1" 32108056260089 cineshow_ 0110 Gregory Peck, Paul Lynde 4/18/90 1" 32108056260014 cineshow_ 0111 Viveca Lindfors, Mary Martin 4/19/90 1" 32108056259982 cineshow_ 0112 Burt Reynolds, Julie Andrews 4/19/90 1" 32108056260303 cineshow_ 0113 Dana Andrews [dub of 2" #917] 4/19/90 1" 32108056260329 cineshow_ 0114 Rita Moreno [dub of 2" #1074] 4/19/90 1" 32108056259990 cineshow_ 0115 Robert Redford, Myrna Loy 5/22/90 1" 32108056260238 cineshow_ 0116 Frank Capra, Jack Lemmon 5/7/90 1" 32108056260113 cineshow_ 0117 (A) Angela Lansbury. 5/7/1990. (B) Eric Roberts. 5/8/1990. 5/8/90 1" 32108056260055 cineshow_ 0118 Burt Reynolds, Tennessee Williams 5/8/90 1" 32108056260048 cineshow_ 0119 John Travolta, Burt Reynolds 5/8/90 1" 32108056260071 cineshow_ 0120 Robert Mitchum, Mercedes McCambridge 5/9/90 1" Cinema Showcase/James Whaley Archives New Barcode Colln ID Item # Program Subject Date Taped Format 32108056260006 cineshow_ 0121 Lillian Gish, Tennessee Williams 5/14/90 1" 32108056260121 cineshow_ 0122 Truffaut, Francois B-Cut Dub from 2", Kirk Douglas 5/9/90 1" 32108056260105 cineshow_ 0123 Sylvester Stallone, Matt Dillon 5/9/90 1" 32108056260030 cineshow_ 0124 Dore Schary, Lauren Bacall 4/11/90 1" 32108056260485 cineshow_ 0125 Arnold Schwartzenegger 6/90 1"
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