Showing posts with label Panthers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panthers. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

The Best of: Florida Panthers

The Best of: Florida Panthers Review



The Best of: Florida Panthers Feature

  • DVD Video
Big cats have inhabited Florida for thousands of years. There is now an effort to save the few remaining panthers. This video is the story of Florida?s captive breeding program.


Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Black Panthers: Protest Footage & Interviews with Party Leaders Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale & Eldridge Cleaver

The Black Panthers: Protest Footage & Interviews with Party Leaders Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale & Eldridge Cleaver Review



The Black Panthers: Protest Footage & Interviews with Party Leaders Huey P Newton, Bobby Seale & Eldridge Cleaver Feature

  • Table Of Contents:
  • (1) Black Panthers (1960s) - 14 Minutes
This film features interviews with Black Panther Party Minister of Defense, Huey P. Newton (from Alameda County Jail), Eldridge Cleaver, Minister of Information, and Chairman Bobby Seale. The film also features scenes from a Black Panther rally at Hutton Memorial Park demanding the release of Mr. Newton. This film does contain adult language. Table Of Contents: (1) Black Panthers (1960s) - The founders of the Black Panther Party, Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale are interviewed in this culturally significant historical film. The film intertwines footage of a Black Panther Party protest with scenes from the interviews. Huey Newton describes The Black Panther Party as "the vanguard of the revolution" and discusses the police brutality that is common place in African American neighborhoods and calls for the equal treatment in the judicial system in which Blacks are judged by biased White juries. Bobby Seale outlines the 10 points of the Black Panther Party Program which are, (1) Freedom (2) Full Employment (3) Decent Housing (4) End of Robbery of Black Communities by Whites (5) Education (6) Exemption of Blacks from Military Service (7) End police brutality and murder of Blacks (8) All Blacks to be released from jail and prison (9) Fair Trails (10) Land, Bread, Housing, & Education - Total Run Time - 14 Minutes


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Heart & Soul 1993 - 1994 Florida Panthers Inaugural Year

Heart & Soul 1993 - 1994 Florida Panthers Inaugural Year Review



The Dramatic Story of the Florida Panthers' Inaugural NHL Season


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

NFL Team Highlights 2003-04 - Carolina Panthers

NFL Team Highlights 2003-04 - Carolina Panthers Review



NFL Team Highlights 2003-04 - Carolina Panthers Feature

  • Officially Licensed
  • Highest Quality Recording
UPC: 12569458925

These NFL Films produced highlight DVDs take fans on the NFL roller coaster ride each week; from game 1 through the team's playoff campaign. The DVDs recap the 2003-04 campaign; as well as provide a look at the upcoming 2004-05 season.


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Legends of the Pitt PanthersThe Legends of the Pitt Panthers

The Legends of the Pitt PanthersThe Legends of the Pitt Panthers Review



On The Clock Videos provides the rare collegiate highlights of your team's All-Americans and Football Legends. As a bonus feature, this DVD also contain footage on select Heisman Trophy winners and other College Legends, when footage is available.

Featuring the Pittsburgh collegiate highlights of Dan Marino, Tony Dorsett, Larry Fitzgerald, Mike Ditka, Rob Petitti, Josh Lay, Charles Spencer and Greg Lee.

The digital footage is top quality and is accompanied by professional-looking graphics. The narration is brief, letting the action tell the story. - Ken Thompson, NFL Sports Writer (The Journal and Courier)."

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Black Panthers (1968-USA)

The Black Panthers (1968-USA) Review



Two films made by The Black Panter Party.

1. BLACK PANTHERS: Huey Newton. A documentary about the Free Huey Newton; rally held while Mr. Newton was held in jail. Heard at the rally were Bobby Seale, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver and others.

2. THE NEWSREEL. An official release of the Black Panthers. Huey Newton is interviewed while in jail. Eldridge Cleaver is heard, as is Bobby Seale who describes the goals of the Panthers.47 minutes total.


Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Panthers

Black Panthers Review



This 1968 documentary shows some of the most important and controverial black leaders of the late 60s, and is a must see for anyone interested in sixties radicalism ot the Panthers.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Passin' It On - The Black Panthers' Search for Justice

Passin' It On - The Black Panthers' Search for Justice Review



Passin' It On - The Black Panthers' Search for Justice Feature

  • The Black Panthers' Search For Justice. A gritty and soulful film, Passin' It On is the story of a man in search of justice who is wronged by the nation with which he is at odds. Part indictment, part redemption tale, this film offers startling insight the Black Panther Party's role in a social revolution, and the New York police department and the FBI's devious targeting of one
A gritty and soulful classic film, PASSIN’ IT ON is the story of one man in search of justice who is wronged by the nation with which he is at odds. Part indictment, part redemption tale, the film offers startling insight into the role of the Black Panther Party in a social revolution, and the New York Police Department and the FBI’s devious targeting of one of the organization’s most fervent leaders--Dhoruba Bin Wahad (born Richard Moore). Emerging from the Bronx ghettoes and a life of petty crime, Dhoruba dived headfirst into the Black Power movement, serving breakfast to school children with one hand while wielding a gun with the other. Amid a national program of FBI-led appression against the Panthers, Dhoruba was framed on the flimsy evidence of the wounding and grotesque disfigurement of two police officers and sent to prison. After trials and mistrails, incarceration and eventual acquittal 19 years later, a still-impassioned Dhoruba, whis attorneys, and other Panthers finally tell this incredible tale of race, revolution, and redemption. "A visually compelling film that speaks of a movement, not only a man" (NPR), PASSIN’ IT ON bristles with poetry and the exhilarating recollections of a true American political prisoner. DVD Features: Follow-up Interview with Dhoruba Bin Wahad in Ghana; Interview with Author & Activist Kathleen Cleaver; Filmmaker Interviews; Former Black Panther Jamal Joseph Interview; Filmmaker Biographies; Interactive Menus; Scene Selection


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation

The Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation Review



The Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation Feature

  • The Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation tells the gripping story of Robert King Wilkerson, Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox, men who have endured solitary confinement longer then any known living prisoner in the United States. Politicized through contact with the Black Panther Party while inside Louisiana's prisons, they formed one of the only prison Panther chapters in his
The Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation tells the gripping story of Robert King , Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox, men who have endured solitary confinement longer then any known living prisoner in the United States. Politicized through contact with the Black Panther Party while inside Louisiana s prisons, they formed one of the only prison Panther chapters in history and worked to organize other prisoners into a movement for the right to live like human beings. This feature length movie explores their extraordinary struggle for justice while incarcerated in Angola, a former slave plantation where institutionalized rape and murder made it known as one of the most brutal and racist prisons in the United States. The analysis of the Angola 3 s political work, and the criminal cases used to isolate and silence them, occurs within the context of the widespread COINTELPRO being carried out in the 1960 s and 70 s by the FBI and state law enforcement against militant voices for change.

In a partial victory, the courts exonerated Robert King of the original charges and released him in 2001; he continues the fight for the freedom of his two brothers. The ongoing campaign, which includes a civil case soon to come before the Supreme Court, is supported by people and organizations such as Amnesty International, the A.C.L.U., Harry Belafonte, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield of Ben and Jerry s Ice Cream, Ramsey Clark, Sen. John Conyers, Sister Helen Prejean, (the late) Anita Roddick, Bishop Desmond Tutu and the ANC. Herman Wallace and Albert Woodfox have now endured as political prisoners in solitary confinement for over thirty-five years.

Narrated by Mumia Abu-Jamal, The Angola 3features interviews with former Panthers, political prisoners and revolutionaries, including the Angola 3 themselves, and Bo Brown, Geronimo (ji Jaga) Pratt, Malik Rahim, Yuri Kochiyama, David Hilliard, Rod Coronado, Noelle Hanrahan, Kiilu Nyasha, Marion Brown, Luis Talamantez, Gail Shaw and many others. Portions of the proceeds go to support the Angola 3.


Friday, September 16, 2011

Panther's Claw

Panther's Claw Review



Mild-mannered Everett P. Digberry is found wandering in a cemetary by police and arested for loitering. Digberry protests, claiming he was supposed to meet a man known only as the Black Panther, who had been blackmailing him. But the paw print on the blackmail note belongs to Blackberry's own cat. Then, opera singer Nina Politza (Rozan) is found murdered, and Digberry, her lover, is the prime suspect. However, commissioner Thatcher Colt (Blackmer) doubts Digberry committed the crime, due to a large number of other suspects with better motives for murder. Rival wigmaker Samuel Wilkins is killed and the murder weapon planted in Digberry's apartment. Commissioner Colt must clear Digberry's name and find the real murderer before someone else is killed.


Saturday, September 10, 2011

Florida Panthers Video Hockey guide

Florida Panthers Video Hockey guide Review



Hocky Guide by Goalie John Vanbiesbrouck


Sunday, July 31, 2011

Florida Panthers

Florida Panthers Review



The producers of this DVD hope you will share it with friends. We encourage parents to let children take the video to school in order to share information on Panthers with teachers and classmates. [© 2000 - Color] (Available in German) Run Time: 30 mins.


Saturday, July 30, 2011

Panthers Football 2004 (Palos Verdes Peninsula)

Panthers Football 2004 (Palos Verdes Peninsula) Review



Follow the Peninsula Panthers 2004 season from spring training through the playoffs. Experience off season weight training, Passing League and Lineman competition. Endure two-a days; go behind the scenes at team dinners and Saturday film sessions.


Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Have You Heard About the Panthers?

Have You Heard About the Panthers? Review



In the 1970s, a new protest movement burst into Israeli politics. Calling themselves the Black Panthers, this group of rebellious young Mizrahi men was intensely critical of racism and class bias within the Israeli establishment. They embraced Robin Hood-like campaigns such as "Operation Milk," which stole food from rich areas in Jerusalem and distributed it to impoverished immigrants.
Their bold moves captured the attention of the young and disenfranchised while earning the animosity of others (Golda Meir called them barbarians). Thirty years ago, as a novice filmmaker, Nissim Mossek set out to document the Panthers' burgeoning movement, following their demonstrations and ferocious confrontations with police. He and the Panthers had no compunctions about waking up families in the middle of the night to ask them to "present their poverty" to the camera, hoping to inform the public about the struggle for equality within Israeli society and incite others to action.
Mossek's 1970s protest film vanished suspiciously just after completion; for years it was believed to be lost. The recent discovery of a copy in the Jerusalem Cinematheque prompted the filmmaker to investigate the demise of the Panthers. He tracked down surviving members to examine their sometimes surprising trajectories and their deeply conflicted relationships to their shared radical past. Intercutting footage from his early film with his modern-day research, the diverse, volatile and charismatic subjects (including Panthers Charlie Bitton and Sa'adia Marciano) cast light onto a lesser-known chapter in the struggle for equality and justice of Mizrahi Jews, and illuminate issues of disunity that continue to reveal themselves in today's Israel.

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Fictional Detective Story: The Panther's Claw (1942) [DVD] - An Opera House Crime Murder Mystery Drama

Fictional Detective Story: The Panther's Claw (1942) [DVD] - An Opera House Crime Murder Mystery Drama Review



Fictional Detective Story: The Panther's Claw (1942) [DVD] - An Opera House Crime Murder Mystery Drama Feature

  • Film Title: The Panther's Claw
  • Year: 1942
  • Run time: 72 minutes
  • Director: William Beaudine
  • Starring: Sidney Blackmer, Byron Foulger, Rick Vallin, Herbert Rawlinson
Sidney Blackmer (Rosemary's Baby) stars as a sharp minded police commissioner out to solve a baffling murder in The Panther's Claw. A creepy wig maker is caught by police traipsing through a cemetery at night, and they hardly believe him when he claims to have been sent there by a blackmailer known as The Black Panther. After a little looking in to the minor oddity, Blackmer is forced to pounce on the wig maker when his girlfriend is found murdered. But none of the clues add up, and Blackmer must search through deception and misdirection to find the truth. The Panther's Claw is a taut and tense mystery full of plausible and engaging suspects that remains unsolvable to the very end.


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Feasting with Panthers (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS]

Feasting with Panthers (Broadway Theatre Archive) [VHS] Review



A surrealistic mixture of reality and imagination, Feasting with Panthers takes place in the life, mind, memory, and vision of Oscar Wilde while imprisoned in England’s Reading Gaol during the late Victorian Era. Through flashbacks and fast-forwards, the play presents a dramatic, flowing portrait of an era, and of a man whose genius and vitality live on in his own words. Created by Adrian Hall and Richard Cumming especially for Providence’s Trinity Square Repertory Company, Feasting with Panthers has undergone a vigorous stirring in this transformation to the television screen.