This film is a memorial to the thousands of Greek men and women who worked in the shoe shops and cotton mills of New England. Interviews with these immigrants, who came before 1910, recount their experiences which are contrasted by their relatives back in the "old country""A remarkable film concerning the life of Greek immigrants in the U.S." --MELINA MERCOURI, Actress and Greek Minister of Culture (1981-1989; 1993-4) "Its soul is complete, its emotions intense, and its goal accomplished." --Father Chris Kerhulas, ORTHODOX OBSERVER (Greek Language; No Subtitles; 76 Minutes) watch
This film is a memorial to the thousands of Greek men and women who worked in the shoe shops and cotton mills of New England. Interviews with these immigrants, who came before 1910, recount their experiences which are contrasted by their relatives back in the "old country""A remarkable film concerning the life of Greek immigrants in the U.S." --MELINA MERCOURI, Actress and Greek Minister of Culture (1981-1989; 1993-4) "Its soul is complete, its emotions intense, and its goal accomplished." --Father Chris Kerhulas, ORTHODOX OBSERVER (Greek Language; No Subtitles; 76 Minutes) watch
When it comes to chronicling the passions and playgrounds of the super-rich, one name leaps to the forefront: Jacqueline Susann. An all-star, international cast headlines this exciting movie version of Susann's glittery bestseller (adapted for the screen by Casablanca co-writer Julius J. Epstein). Kirk Douglas plays a Hollywood mover and shaker who realizes he can cozy up to a motherlode of cash by marrying one the world's richest women (Alexis Smith). The marriage unsettles the lifestyle of the mogul's adoring daughter (Deborah Raffin)-and sets in motion a whirlwind of personal and romantic repercussions in his own glamorous world. George Hamilton, Melina Mercouri, David Janssen and Brenda Vaccaro costar in this feverish tale of lies, lust and forbidden love. watch