$$$ | Netflix
Released: 1958
It's the 1950s, and squeaky-clean Joyce (Yvonne Fedderson) is new at school, making her a perfect target for that other '50s staple: the all-girl delinquent gang. In this case, it's the Hellcats, who pressure a reluctant Joyce to join from her first day. The need to fit in wins out, and soon Joyce is displaying bad attitude and talking back to her parents. This drama co-stars Susanne Sidney, Jana Lund and Heather Ames as three feisty Hellcats.
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1945
Academy Award-winner Elizabeth Taylor ("Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?") made her starring debut in this classic family film about Velvet Brown, a young English girl who wins a horse in a village lottery and becomes determined to train it to compete in the Grand National Steeplechase. Oscar-winner Mickey Rooney ("Babes in Arms," "The Black Stallion," "Boys Town") plays a compassionate jockey who coaches Velvet. Anne Revere ("Gentleman's Agreement") won an Oscar for her role as Velvet's caring mother. With Oscar-winner Donald Crisp ("How Green Was My Valley," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde") and Oscar-nominee Angela Lansbury (TV's "Murder, She Wrote," "Gaslight"). Directed by Oscar-nominee Clarence Brown ("The Yearling," "Anna Christie") and adapted for the screen by Oscar-nominee Helen Deutsch ("King Solomon's Mines," "Lili," "The Unsinkable Molly Brown"). Nominated for five Academy Awards. "One of the most likable movies of all time." - Pauline Kael.
$$$ | VUDU
Released: 1944
Enchantingly beautiful Elizabeth Taylor became a movie star at age 12 after starring in this classic about a girl and her jockey pal who transform an unruly horse into a champion.
$19.95 | Amazon Instant Video
Posted: 10/13/2011
The Persuader key holder is probably the most popular weapon of opportunity of modern times. Originally called the Yawara, then the Kubotan, and now 'The Persuader', it is an excellent weapon for men, women, and children if the basics are mastered. There are many fancy techniques using the Persuader, but this Video concentrates on the moves that really count in self defense: the basics. Professor George Sylvain, a former police officer, teaches how to use the weapon of opportunity in easy concise steps that all can follow. Plus he talks about survival in the streets of a major city.
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