Don Mischer Movies

2007  
 
Singer/songwriter James Taylor goes back to his roots by performing some of his most beloved songs, and telling the unique stories that inspired them. Captured live during a series of concerts at the Colonial Theater in the Berkshires, One Man Band allows Taylor the opportunity to reflect on his music through revealing interview and rare multi-media footage, as well as home movies and photographs from his personal archives. Featured songs include such classics as "Something in the Way She Moves", "Fire and Rain", "Carolina on My Mind" in addition to "Mean Old Man" and "My Traveling Star" from Taylor's 2002 release "October Road". ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
James Taylor
2003  
 
Technically, the TV arm of the American Broadcasting Company signed on in 1948, but it was the network's merger with United Paramount Theaters which enabled it to expand from a regional to a national hookup in 1953. Thus, it was altogether fitting that the three-hour special ABC's 50th Anniversary was seen on May 19, 2003. A daunting number of ABC stars, past and present, were on hand for this self-congratulatory extravaganza, which featured brief film and video clips from the network's greatest achievements -- with time left over for the requisite foul-ups, bleeps, and blunders (notably a reel of hilarious news-broadcast outtakes). Perhaps out of concern that 21st century audiences would not relate to the "Golden Age" of television, the special was top-heavy with relatively recent, full-color program highlights, with only a cursory nod to such vintage black-and-white ABC efforts as Leave It to Beaver and Maverick. Also, the producers apparently had some rather curious priorities, else why was more time given to "Urkel" on Family Matters than to the TV output of producer Walt Disney (whose Disneyland and The Mickey Mouse Club, after all, put the fledgling ABC on the map)? Still, the special satisfied as an entertaining thumbnail history of the network, emphasizing such ABC innovations as Monday Night Football and the blockbuster miniseries Roots, and the preeminence of the network's daytime drama output under the aegis of producer Agnes Nixon (yes, the wedding of Luke and Laura on General Hospital was trotted out again). As a bonus, the program featured brief but poignant cast reunions for such series as Welcome Back, Kotter, The Love Boat, The Mod Squad, and Laverne & Shirley. ABC's 50th Anniversary was appropriately capped with a roundup of "farewells," utilizing clips from the final episodes of such programs as Happy Days and Barney Miller and the last appearances of such series regulars as Jimmy Smits on NYPD Blue and Michael J. Fox on Spin City. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1994  
 
In Hawaii, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is the guest of Matt Kinkaid (Ken Howard), patriarch of a powerful and influential island family. At present, Kinkaid is supervising the political campaign of his son Jeff (Ted W. Henning) in an upcoming senatorial election. The younger Kinkaid's opponent obviously revels in "playing dirty"--and he's harboring a secret that threatens to tear the Kinkaid clan apart. Needless to say, murder is the logical extension of politics in this case. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
In 1944, Angela Lansbury and Mickey Rooney both appeared in the classic racetrack film National Velvet. The two veterans are reunited in this story, which appropriately enough revolves around a thoroughbred horse, and two families who have staked everything in an upcoming race. When her old friend, horse trainer Matt Cleveland (Rooney), is murdered, Jessica (Lansbury) hits the trail of clues and collars the killer in the home stretch. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1984  
 
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This is a dance performance video which was specially choreographed by Twyla Tharp for Mikhail Baryshnikov. Some of the songs to which Baryshnikov dances include: "Push comes to Shove," "Sinatra Suite," "The Little Ballet," and "The ABC's of Ballet." ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Mikhail Baryshnikov
1983  
 
Each installment of An Evening With presents a performer, band, group, or other public figure in a setting aimed to please fans looking for a representative sampling of what a particular person or group of people does best. In this video, actor and comedian Robin Williams returns to his stand-up roots. Mainly relying on improvisation and sheer manic will, Williams performs before an appreciative audience at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide

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