New release news for 9-28-2006
| Here are some upcoming Christmas releases you might be interested in and to view details and/or pre order them at Amazon.com just click on the links. James Taylor At Christmas "A CHRISTMAS STORY" MOVIE LEG LAMP NITE LITE NIGHT Christmas Shoes (DVD) Irvin Berlin's White Christmas [SOUNDTRACK] Wintersong - Sarah McLachlan A Very Special Acoustic Christmas Silent Night - Reba McEntire Please Come Home For Christmas - Willie Nelson Just Put a Ribbon In Your Hair - Alan Jackson Only You Can Bring Me Cheer (Gentleman's Lady) - Alison Krauss Peace - Norah Jones Away In A Manger - Ricky Skaggs O Come All Ye Faithful - Patty Loveless and 9 more cuts A Classic Christmas - Wynonna Judd The Christmas Song Winter Wonderland White Christmas Ave Maria and 7 more cuts Hill Country Christmas - Willie Nelson Here Comes Santa Claus - Gene Autry Pretty Paper Silent Night and 8 more cuts A Sesame Street Christmas Carol (DVD) Christmas Collection [IMPORT] - Johnny Cash Christmas Classics Collection (2006) Includes hard to find classics including: Meet John Doe (1941) - Frank Capra's other dark Christmas classic, with Gary Cooper as a jobless man hired by reporter Barbara Stanwyck to say he'll commit suicide by jumping off the roof of an office building on Christmas Eve to protest social problems. (122 mins.) Santa Claus Conquers The Martians (1964) - The classic so-bad-it's-good Christmas favorite. The "plot" concerns a band of Martians who kidnap Santa so that their children can enjoy Christmas, too. Ten-year-old Pia Zadora is a green-faced Martian girl and Bill McCutcheon, who would go on to appear in Steel Magnolias and win a Tony Award for a revival of Anything Goes, is the "comic" relief. Filmed on location - in an abandoned aircraft hangar on Long Island! (86 mins.) Scrooge (1935) - Sir Seymour Hicks, who had already played Scrooge more than 2,000 times onstage, reprises the role in this vintage telling of Dickens' immortal classic. Maurice Evans, soon to be a major stage star, plays the Poor Man. (78 mins.) More new releases as they become available! |

