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Little House on the Prairie - Special Edition Movie Boxed Set (Look
Back to Yesterday / Bless All the Dear Children / The Last Farewell)
starring: Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert
Although the beloved family drama, Little House on the Prairie, ran its course in March 1983, there were three addition movies made due to popular demand.
Look Back at Yesterday
(Dec 1983) Charles Ingalls returns to Walnut Grove. During his
stay, he learns that Albert, a doctor in training, has contracted a
blood disease that is nearly always fatal. Also, an  economic
recession that threatens to destroy the community.
Bless All the Dear Children
(Dec 1984)Â Rose, Laura and Almanzo's infant daughter, is kidnapped
during Christmas. The family discovers that she was stolen by a woman
who was longing to have a child of her own.Â
The Last Farewell
(Feb 1984)Â This final adventure finds Walnut Grove being purchased by
an evil miner. Rather than being thrown off their land, the townsfolk
exact a more spectacular method of leaving their beloved town.
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Queer as Folk - The Final Season (Collector's Edition)
directed by: Michael DeCarlo, Laurie Lynd, Russell Mulcahy, Bruce McDonald, John Greyson
Gay has rarely been so glamorous as in the American version of Queer as Folk.
But the show's success rests on more than hard bodies and glossy,
picture-perfect sex (though there's an abundance of that); this series
gave its characters a multidimensional richness that rivals more
high-profile programs like Six Feet Under or The Sopranos,
while tackling an impressive breadth of social and political issues
without ever (well, almost never) feeling preachy. The fifth and final
season lays out its themes with authority: Alpha-gay Brian (Gale
Howard) buys and revamps the sex club Babylon, declaring promiscuity
and independence as a gay birthright, while Brian's oldest friend
Michael (Hal Sparks, Talk Soup) embraces domesticity with his
partner Ben (Robert Gant); the flamboyant Emmett (Peter Paige) finds
success as a tv personality, only to find his persona may trap him in a
stereotype; and Ted (Scott Lowell) grapples with body prejudices within
the gay community. Meanwhile, the crumbling relationship of Mel
(Michelle Clunie) and Lindsay (Thea Gill) takes a more troubling turn
when Michael demands more rights as the father of their daughter.
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