![]() On A Clear Day You Can See Forever: The Original Broadway Cast Recording $8.99 I wore the original LP of this show out from constant play...a wonderful, tuneful score that never fails to please...there is something about the music that prompts repeated playings! I now have the CD, and Barbara Harris never fails to come through for me..I wish she would have done more musicals during her prime..I have The Apple Tree and this one..I don't know of too many others she did...I might add as a side note that I saw Van Johnson and Linda Lavin in a roadshow production of this at the St.Louis Muny...very good!! They were in very good voice at that time..Again it is a play that kind of drags, but I do think the music fits the story very well!! Enjoy!! ![]() Christ Back in Xmas - Box of of 12 Naughty Cartoon Christmas Cards & Envelopes $14.50 These cards are part of a long tradition of humorous greeting cards published by NobleWorks Inc., originators of the Talk Bubble card line. NobleWorks offers outrageously wild, hysterically funny, and sometimes unbelievably naughty greeted and blank cards. We feature such properties as Tim Whyatt, Dan Collins, Leo Cullum, Glenn McCoy, Gary McCoy, Tom Cheney, Liberace, Sign Language, Bitter With Baggage, Bad Cat, Bad Dog, Bad Baby, Bush Mania, Mortal Sins, A Cry For Help, Hot Betty, and Chrismukkah, just to name a few! ![]() The Man in the Black Suit : 4 Dark Tales $29.95 Heard THE MAN IN THE BLACK SUIT, four unabridged short stories by Stephen King. Although I've liked some of the movies that have been made out of King's work, I've never actually read (or listened to) very much by him until this collection . . . and now, having spent several hours listening to these tales, I'm not sure I want to read too much more by this acclaimed author. The very first story, "The Man in the Black Suit," just didn't do anything for me . . . its' about a suicidal father, which to begin with, is not one of my favorite topics . . . overall, it was a gloomy beginning to what followed. Only one story kept my attention: "The Death of Jack Hamilton" . . . it is about John Dillinger and Hamilton, his friend, over the last days of the latter's life . . . I don't know if things happened exactly as they are written here, but it didn't really matter . . . I was entertained from beginning to end. The other two stories were so-so, at best . . . fortunately, the narration was not done by King but by a quartet of professional actors: Becky Ann Bakers, John Cullum, Peter Gerety and Arliss Howard . . . they all were just fine. |
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