DVD Releases February 24 2009

The Long Hair of Death/An Angel for Satan

The Long Hair of Death/An Angel for Satan


From Midnight Choir
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4405 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-02-24
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 189 minutes


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Finally a BARBARA STEELE double feature of some quality!!!5
Both THE LONG HAIR OF DEATH (one of my favorites) & AN ANGEL FOR SATAN (very rare & first time on DVD) have now been released as a double feature. An Angel For Satan (Barbara Steele's last Italian horror film) was never released in the US, but at least we have English subtitles. The film seems more of a supernatural thriller than a horror outing. These films do not appear to have been remastered, but the original sources are much better than expected. The quality of An Angel For Satan is very good-- nice clear picture. The Long Hair Of Death is far better than any other versions out there so far. I was very pleased with this double feature--some perfectionists may not be. Thank goodness THE SHE BEAST is being remastered soon (although Steele is not in it much). Now lets get the rest of Horror Queen Steele's work remastered. Only Black Sunday, Castle Of Blood & now the She Beast have been properly restored.


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The Founding of America MegasetThe Founding of America Megaset


Directed by Various

Product Description

The inspiring early days of America- the personalities, the battles, the bravery, the losses, and even the romance- spring to life in spellbinding detail in this sweeping 14-DVD set from A&E Home Video.

Founding Fathers and Founding Brothers examine the relationships of the very human men who risked their fortunes and lives for independence. The Revolution recounts great battles, devastating losses, and miraculous victories. Ben Franklin and Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor look at the critical roles played by both men--one a hero, the other a traitor--while Washington the Warrior and The Crossing pay tribute to the soul-stirring leadership of our first president.

With performances by Kelsey Grammar, Aidan Quinn, and Jeff Daniels, rare archival material, and commentary by leading historians, The Founding of America presents historical programming at its comprehensive best.

Contents Include:

  • Founding Fathers (mini-series)
  • Founding Brothers (mini-series)
  • The Conflict Ignites
  • 1776
  • Washington & Arnold
  • The World at War
  • England's Last Chance
  • Birth of the Republic
  • The Revolution (series)
  • Washington the Warrior
  • Ben Franklin
  • Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor
  • The Crossing

Bonus Features:

  • "History in the Making: The Revolution"
  • Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes; Behind-the-Scenes
  • "Declaration of Independence" (Episode of SAVE OUR HISTORY)
  • "The Many Faces of Ben Franklin" Making-of Featurette
  • Timeline
  • Anecdotes
  • Quotes
  • List of Innovations and Inventions
  • "Benedict Arnold: Triumph and Treason" (50-minute Biography episode); Cast Biographies/Filmographies
  • Historical Quotes

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29564 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-02-24
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Formats: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 14
  • Running time: 1634 minutes
Review for Founding Fathers:

The four programs from the History Channel in this set profile America's Founding Fathers, noting right at the outset they were a "mismatched group of quarrelsome aristocrats, merchants, and lawyers." The story of how these disparate characters fomented rebellion in the colonies, formed the Continental Congress, fought the Revolutionary War, and wrote the Constitution is told by noted historians, and the production is enhanced with beautifully photographed reenactments as well as intelligent use of period paintings and engravings. The story begins with Samuel Adams and John Hancock in Boston, whose protests against British taxation led to the Boston Tea Party. Moving on to the Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, the brilliant delegates from the South, particularly George Washington and Thomas Jefferson appear on the scene, and the story is told of how an improbable cohesion between the colonies began. Other main characters, including Benjamin Franklin and John Adams, appear in turn, and each of the major participants is portrayed in a biographical profile. How these men all came to act together, despite the stark differences in their backgrounds and temperaments, becomes the main thread of the story. They were all quite human, as the historians who appear in interviews remind us. Some of them drank too much, some had illegitimate children, some owned slaves, and some could hardly get along with anyone. Yet these men with complicated private lives worked together and performed heroically. This is an intelligently rendered and captivating look at the men who formed the American nation. --Robert J. McNamara

Review for Founding Brothers:

The political wrangles of a fledgling country may sound dull compared to the drama of a war, but the early history of the United States only gets more fascinating as the Revolutionary War is left behind. Founding Brothers, a documentary from the History Channel, examines the struggle to not only establish democracy, but to give it the economic strength and governmental structure that will allow it to survive and thrive. George Washington grappled not only with politics, but with questions of style and propriety--how should a president, as opposed to a king, behave? Understanding the conflicts between Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson will illuminate ideas that have shaped the government of the U.S. ever since. Founding Brothers provides a wealth of portraits and illustrations from the time, as well as discreet dramatizations, that bring the rise of party politics to life, humanizing these historical figures with tales of the scandals and squabbles they faced as well as their political achievements. An excellent introduction to the roots of the American experiment, and a bracing illustration of what Jefferson meant when he said of the presidency, "No man will bring out of that office the reputation which carried him into it." --Bret Fetzer

Review for Washington the Warrior:

He was "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen," and Washington the Warrior puts the emphasis on the beginning of that equation. The military career of George Washington is the well-chosen focus of this History Channel documentary, which will probably surprise the casual history buff. It gives the fascinating story of Washington's youthful ride into the Ohio territory to deliver a message to the French, a defining moment (and one that made Washington a celebrity after his diary of the journey was published). The film strongly suggests that the young Washington was in over his head in the early battles that followed, and that his career might well have ended after he led a British debacle at Fort Necessity, a stumble at the start of the French and Indian War. Glossing lightly over GW's years as a gentleman farmer, the doc picks up again with Washington's takeover of the Revolutionary army (he showed up at the Second Continental Congress dressed in his military uniform, leaving little question about his intentions) and the tenacious years that followed. The approach here is basically an illustrated lecture, with Stacy Keach intoning the story of Washington, and experts (mostly sounding enthralled with Washington's life) providing context. Meanwhile, armies of reenactors march through their paces in pretend battles. Jackson Bolt plays the mature Washington, with Shea Patrick as the younger version--and how refreshing to see the carved-in-marble George Washington as a guy in his twenties. CGI effects are a big boost here, and the location work is often flavorful. The re-creations have the flat, unconvincing quality of many such things--nobody ever gets their uniforms dirty--but the life being described is an important one, and the approach is foursquare. --Robert Horton

Review for Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor:

The most sullied figure of the American Revolution receives partial redemption in Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor. Produced for the A&E network, this factual drama reveals the lesser-known circumstances of Arnold's dishonor, beginning in 1777 and chronicling his fall from greatness. The conquering hero of Saratoga and other victories of the Revolution finds himself in an impossible predicament, his allegiance torn between his British loyalist wife (Jane Brennan) and his paternally devoted commander, George Washington (Kelsey Grammer), as his Colonial detractors cast him into a tragic no-win scenario. Authentically detailed and blessed by playwright William Mastrosimone's poetic period dialogue, Benedict Arnold successfully explores the personal and political facets of a great soldier's downfall. Aidan Quinn's expressive melancholy perfectly suits his title role, and Grammer transcends Frasier, lending appropriate gravitas--and some physical resemblance--to his portrayal of America's future president. Like A&E's earlier film The Crossing, this is compelling historical drama, entertaining, intelligent, and emotionally complex. --Jeff Shannon Review for The Crossing: Every American knows that George Washington crossed the icy Delaware River in the War of Independence, if only from Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze's famous 1851 painting. The made-for-cable-TV historical drama The Crossing, scripted by Howard Fast from his novel, corrects at least one piece of historical invention--Washington did not stand and pose for the occasion of Leutze's portrait--but, more importantly, it frames the event in the real-life drama that made it a decisive moment of American history. Jeff Daniels makes a fine General George Washington, the quiet, dignified, and increasingly desperate leader of the volunteer Continental Army. By December 1776, six months after the Declaration of Independence was signed, the tired and hungry army had retreated to the far banks of the Delaware River, a mere fraction of the original 20,000-strong force. Knowing that defeat means the end of the revolution, Washington takes the offensive in a dangerous surprise attack that turns the tide of the war. Like the sprawling Civil War epic Gettysburg, The Crossing takes one incident of the Revolutionary War and digs into the whys and wherefores that make it vital history. It lacks scope and spectacle--major battles appear more like modest skirmishes--and lapses into patriotic fervor at times, but it brims with rich historical detail and comes alive with the stories of officers, soldiers, and a very human George Washington. --Sean Axmaker

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The Yellow Brick Road and BeyondThe Yellow Brick Road and Beyond


From Passport

This feature documentary takes a look at the phenomenon that is "The Wizard of Oz" using clips and interviews with such celebrities as Tommy Tune, Joan Leslie, Mickey Rooney, Dom DeLuise, Joel Grey, as well as three of the original munchkins from the classic 1939 film and its producer Mervyn LeRoy. THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD AND BEYOND tells the complete history of THE WIZARD OF OZ story, highlighting some of the earliest stage and screen adaptations. From the quintessential 1939 film to the successful stage play “Wicked,” THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD AND BEYOND covers the complete history of one of the most popular ad longest running franchises.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18704 in DVD
  • Brand: Koch International
  • Released on: 2009-02-24
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 132 minutes

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Viva (Unrated-Director's Cut)Viva (Unrated-Director's Cut)


From Cult Epics/ Ryko
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With a plot stripped from a 1969 letter to Penthouse Magazine, Viva tells the story of Barbi, a na ve housewife who sets out to discover the seedy underbelly of the sexual revolution. With her best friend Sheila in tow, she encounters everything from prowling cougars, grandmotherly brothel madams and lesbian supermodels to full-blown orgies. Toss in a gay hairdresser, a funk-gasmic soundtrack and some surreal animated and musical sequences and you ve got one smoking hot slice of nouveau cult cinema. Biller's truly amazing accomplishment in Viva comes courtesy of her uncannily authentic design. It doesn t emulate the spirit of those swinging times, it's possessed by them. Just one whiff of the cheap cologne, one glance at the rugged polyester, and you ll have to submit to this killer escapade. Fab Magazine

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Viva5
Viva is one of the most original films I've seen in years. Its excessive portrayal of the 70s sexual revolution, accompanied by its campy production design, transported me back to my wild misspent youth. The deliciously saturated colors were exquisitely captured by the utterly phenomenal cinematography of C. Thomas Lewis. The incredible lighting and lensing were spot-on for the genre, and added the convincing edge needed for this homage to sexploitation. One eye-popping scene after another culminated in an orgy of visual delight certainly befitting the diva Viva. If for no other reason buy this dvd to delight in the kind of beautifully lit color that has been absent from recent movie making for far too long.


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Orphee et EurydiceOrphee et Eurydice


Directed by Brian Large

DVD Tracklist

1. Titles:- Orphée Et Eurydice
2. Ouverture:- Orphée Et Eurydice
3. Ah! dans ce bois tranquille:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 1
4. Pantomime:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 1
5. Ah! dans ce bois lugubre:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 1
6. Ritournelle:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 1
7. Objet de mon amour:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 2
8. Accablé de regrets:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 2
9. Plein de trouble et d'effroi:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 2
10. L'Amour vient au secours:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 3
11. Si les doux accords:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 3
12. Sournis au silence:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 3
13. Qu'entends-je?:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 4
14. Amour, viens rendre à mon âme:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act I, Scène 4
15. Maestoso:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
16. Prélude:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
17. Quel est l'audacieux:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
18. Danse des Furies:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
19. Quel est l'audacieux:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
20. Laissez-vous toucher:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
21. Qui t'amèneen ces lieux
22. Ah! la flamme:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
23. Par quels puissant accords:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
24. La tendresse qui me presse:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
25. Quels chants doux et touchants!:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
26. Danse des Furies:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 1
27. Ballet:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 2
28. Air:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 2
29. Cet asile aimable:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 2
30. Danse des Héros et Heroines:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 2
31. Quel nouveau ciel :- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 3
32. Viens dans ce séjour paisible:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 3
33. Ballet:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 3
34. Ô vous, ombres que j'implore:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 3
35. Près du tendre objet qu'on aime:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act II, Scène 4
36. Viens, viens, Eurydice:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 1
37. Viens, suis un époux qui t'adore:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 1
38. Fortune ennemie:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 1
39. J'ai goûtais les charmes:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 1
40. Fortune ennemie:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 1
41. J'ai perdu mon Eurydice:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 1
42. Arrête, Orphée:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 2
43. Tendre Amour:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène 2
44. Le dieu de Paphos:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène dernière
45. Curtain Calls:- Orphée Et Eurydice, Act III, Scène dernière


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40014 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-02-24
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Classical, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
  • Original language: French
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 100 minutes

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Einstein: The Real Story of the Man Behind the TheoryEinstein: The Real Story of the Man Behind the Theory


Directed by Ken Druckerman
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This is the extraordinary story of Albert Einstein and his decades-long battle to prove his Theory of General Relativity amid the violence of war and his tumultuous personal life.

For centuries, Isaac Newton's Law of Gravity stood untouched. But in 1915, Einstein attacked Newton with a mind-boggling theory: Gravity is not pulling you down ... instead, massive bodies like the Sun and the Earth are bending space and time around you, pushing you down. During a total solar eclipse, he predicted, that warp in space-time should reveal itself. Fiercely competitive astronomers raced each other to exotic locations to see if Einstein was right... or wrong. Hardships, weather, and war foiled their expeditions again and again. When, against all odds, a blazing glimpse was finally captured, the humble Einstein exploded into a global icon.

This rich DVD from HISTORY® moves beyond theories and the cult of personality to breathe new life into the man, not the myth.

Customer Reviews

Fascinating theories and personal details - clearly explained5
I first saw part of this movie on History channel and now I own it. Before this movie, I had trouble seeing the forest for the trees when it comes to Einstein. But this movie explains the four most prominent theories (from his miracle year in 1905) using stunning graphics and explanations from contemporary physicists. This is my favorite part of the movie.

But, there is a broader story being told about how a great man can almost be overlooked by institutional thinking. And, how relatively mundane things like clouds and international disputes (okay wars) can threaten to extinguish some of the most important scientific advancements ever.

Einstein is not portrayed as a saint here either. His personal details both charming and somewhat crass are all woven into the story of how one of the greatest minds of history unlocked and proved some of the most perplexing problems to date.

I love it. If you care anything about Einstein, get it. It is not overly technical and it is fascinating on all dimensions.

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Cat DancersCat Dancers


Directed by Harris Fishman
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Unlike anything else you've seen, Cat Dancers is the mesmerizing and haunting tale of the husband-and-wife team who first engaged the world in the art and tragedy of exotic cat entertainment. This strikingly candid film lays bare the circus-like lives of Ron and Joy Holiday, childhood friends who improbably pirouetted from dazzling careers as world-renowned adagio ballet dancers to performing with an incredible, if dangerous, cast of lions, tigers, and jaguars.

A remarkable glimpse at the uncanny connection between animals and humans, this stranger-than-fiction documentary also touches on some very human passions. Marriage takes on a new twist when the youthful, charismatic Chuck Lizza joins the Holidays as a performer. The introduction of Jupiter, a rare white Bengal tiger, to the act turns out to be a fatal mistake.

Skillfully directed by Harris Fishman with a moody score by String Theory and the very personal narration of Ron Holiday, Cat Dancers includes unadulterated joy and unspeakable loss, as well as hauntingly bewitching footage of the felines both on and off stage, resulting in a provocative and intoxicating walk on the wild side that you won't soon forget.

DVD features: Deleted Scenes; Interviews With Exotic Cat Experts; Filmmaker Biography

A message from Harris Fishman, Director/Producer of Cat Dancers:

"I spent over 7 years working on this film and since have traveled the country showing it at dozens of festivals. Cat Dancers was fortunate enough to win the Special Jury Prize at SXSW. And now that it has been completed, aired on HBO and is officially out in the public and the blogosphere, well, this is an enormously satisfying feeling.

I will always be grateful to Ron Holiday, the main character/survivor in Cat Dancers, for his willingness to go on this personal journey with me. He was brave, courageous and always willing to answer the hard questions and for this I am forever thankful.

I hope those who watch the film will put aside their judgment of what is perceived to be "normal" and embrace the complexities of love, loss, and alternative lifestyles.

I hope you enjoy the DVD and the extra interviews with people from Ron's life."


Customer Reviews

Memory4
I wasn't crazy about the way the filmmakers decided to "distress" so much of the older color film, to make it look incredibly old. Or worse, as when Ron remembers the tragic day his second loss took place, the film seems splotched with blood--a sadly cheap and gimmicky effect.

Filmmakers seem to take Ron's account of "Cat Dancers" pretty straightforwardly, but I would have preferred a more authoritative approach. Couldn't they find anyone else to interview for the movie (outside of Chuck's mom, who appears only on audio)? How old were Ron and Joy anyhow? We get only vague references to actual dates, but I'm wondering were they actually born in the 1920s? If so, they were amazingly old when they encountered the young, virile, crush magnet Chuck Lizza. Yes, it would have been nice if some disinterested party had described the career of the Cat Dancers in terms we could understand. Were they really bigger than Siegfried and Roy? Seems hard to believe. According to Ron, they were already big stars when they met Tennessee Williams in Key West shortly after the Broadway premiere of CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (what a prophetic title!)--so that must have been 1955. In the 1970s they're still looking pretty good, but man oh man, if that's what happens to you when you spend your life feeding cats in Florida, lord preserve us from that harsh sun! I'm glad I'm lost in the fog in San Francisco. Ron and Joy had great bodies but those faces were like dried up hamburgers.

I like Ron, though after watching "Mr. G" on the Australian series HBO imported this autumn "Summer Heights High," that colored it a bit for me since Ron seems so much like the fictional, and horrid, Mr. G (a drama teacher at the fictional Oz high school). It is a tragic story and nothing will change the bitter ending, but I think Ron might have been better served by a director willing to put his story into some context, instead of making it GREY GARDENS II.

A DOCUMENTARY SO INCREDIBLY TRUE;YOU HAVE TO SEE OVER AGAIN!5
THIS WAS TRULY ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL DOCUMENTARIES I HAVE EVER SEEN OF OR READ. THIS STORY SHINES A LIGHT ON A ONCE BIG "FAMILY" OF "3" HUMANS AND THEIR CAT ANIMAL PETS THEY THOUGHT WERE THEIR CHILDREN.I LOVED RON AND JOY HOLIDAY "BEST" AS SIMPLY DANCERS.IT WAS SOME OF THE MOST CAPTIVATING,JOYOUS,AND LOVING I HAVE SEEN.THEY JUST SEEMED TO GENERATE A CALM AND LOVING SPIRIT THROUGH THEIR DANCING.I THINK THIS WAS THEIR CALLING.RON APPEARS TO BE A OF SOMEWHAT "MANIPULATIVE" NATURED.LIKE"GONNA GET MY WAY NO MATTER WHAT",BUT A GUESS TO BE IN CHARGE YOU HAVE TO HAVE A LITTLE PERSUASIVE TO GET ANYTHING DONE.I THINK HOWEVER WHEN CHUCK CAME INTO THE TRIANGLE THIS CAUSED THE MARRIAGE TO TWIST AND BEND TO RHE EXTREEMS.I THINK JOY MAY HAVE LEANED MORE TO A NORMAL RELATIONSHIP THAT SHE PROBABLY WAS ABLE TO NOW GET FROM CHUCK.BEING THAT SHE DID GROW WITH SUCH STRONG RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IN HER CHILDHOOD;THAT RON HAD CAUSED HER TO SWAY FROM.ANIMALS DO CHOOSE THEIR MASTERS;AND I GOT THE FEELING THAT RON WAS A BIT JEALOUS OF THE RELATIONSHIP "JUPITER" HAD WITH CHUCK.RON APPEARED TO WANT TO BE THE "BEST" OF THE TRAINERS AND NOTHING LESS.IT IS AS ONE OF THE PREVIOUS REVIEWERS SAID QUITE "FRIGHTENING"TO TRY TO "ASSIGN HUMAN EMOTIONS TO WILD ANIMALS" AND EXPECT THEM TO RESPOND AS WE HUMANS DO.I THINK THEY TRULY TAUGHT THEIR PETS TO FEEL JOY AND SORROW "CRY!"HOWEVER THESE WILD ANIMALS ARE "NATURAL" PREDATORS AND WOULD TAKE TRULY MORE THAN A LIFE TIME TO CHANGE THAT.IF YOU SPOOK OR SCARE THEM IN ANY WAY OR FASHION;THEIR NATURAL INSTINCT "KICKS" IN FOR THAT MOMENT AND THEY ATTACK TO PRESERVE LIFE "THEIR LIFE".KNOWING NOTHING IN THE BEGINNING ABOUT WILD ANIMAL TRAINING THEY DID QUITE REMARKABLY.THEY WERE THE"BEST"OF THE BEST.THERE IS A LOT TO LEARN FROM THIS FILM.TRIAL AND ERROR IS HOW HUMANITY AND OUR WORLD HAS DEVELOPED THOUGH TIME.WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES.YOU DO;I DO;AND AS RON SAID THEY DID.HOWEVER SOMETIMES THE STAKES INVOLVE HUMAN LIFE.WE JUST LEARN FROM THEM.RON,JOY,AND CHUCK BROUGHT A LOT OF JOY MIXED WITH SORROW INTO THE WORLD.I'M SO GLAD RON IS ABLE TO SHARE HIS BIOGRAPHY WITH US.BECAUSE NOW HE CAN TEACH OTHERS THINGS HE NOW KNOWS;THAT WE SIMPLY DON"T!WE THINK WE DO;BUT ASK RON.HE CAN TELL US ,NOW.GET THE VIDEO.BUY THE BOOK.YOU'LL SEE FOR YOUSELF.IT'S AN "A+"ALL THE WAY!

RAW emotional story told straight from the heart!!!!5
WOW! I couldn't even pause this DVD to get a snack or have a bathroom break! Ron Holiday tells the story of his life with Joy, his wife of over 40 years and later partner Chuck Lizza. Included is a cast of tigers, leopards, jaguars, etc. that played a role in their onstage show career. They were big before Siegfried and Roy!

NOTE: There's a VERY tragic end to the story. I will no spoil it by telling it in this review!

Ron's real life story telling sincerely had me in tears many times. It's beautifully told and his love for Joy is so plainly seen!!!! His dedication to her and their animals is an inspiration! There's a special place in Heaven for Ron Holiday!!!!

Dear Ron...if you ever read this; I hope you make it to Thailand!!!! I'll pray for you! You are a lovely man.....a real man with a HUGE heart!

God Bless you!!! I'd love to be a member of AOTPOG!


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