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        <title><![CDATA[ www.purevideo.com - Latest test Videos  ]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ www.purevideo.com is a search engine that collects video from numereous databases and compiles them for your viewing pleasure. ]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Sue Ann Choo: Miss Maxim Singapore]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://www.maximonline.com/SueAnnChooMissMaximSingapore/video/527.aspx?src=PVid]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[Miss Singapore likes to clean naked. That's the kind of housework we can get into.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[hot n cold by ferrari and mercedes]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[mercedes and ferrari on a world wind adventure with jaty perrys hot n cold!!!]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Bab's]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Bab's (bad azz blondes) Elizabeth Ann Alicia Lynn and Kasie Marie Video Comign out soon]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Four Daughters - 1938 - 5]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=_T_IXjBzB8Y]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[(part five) FOUR DAUGHTERS, based on the Fannie Hurst novel SISTER ACT, is a touching drama about the Lemps, a small-town musical family with four lovely girls. Director Michael Curtiz gently exposes the drama of the quiet household shattered by a parade of men drawn to the girls. Foremost among these disruptive characters is Mickey Borden (John Garfield), a morose piano player whose arrival causes emotional havoc for one of the daughters and the other man who loves her. Garfield, in his first feature film appearance, portrays the melancholy Borden with mesmerizing intensity, while the role of the family's patriarch, Adam Lemp, is acted with mastery and magnetism by Claude Rains. Priscilla Lane sparkles as the youngest sister, Ann, and May Robson perfectly embodies the perpetually fussy Aunt Etta. The wonderfully acted film inspired the sequels FOUR WIVES, and FOUR MOTHERS, as well as the remake YOUNG AT HEART. *Source, http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/four_daughters/]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Sa araw ng Pasko - Videoke-karaoke-minus one]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=TP1QwqdDjvs]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[Maligayang pasko sa lahat ng Pinoy sa abroad,lalo na sa mga magaganda kong pamangkin na si Ann&Lynn.. regalo ko ha hehe..]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Four Daughters - 1938 - 3]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=RxptWEwToIE]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[(part three) FOUR DAUGHTERS, based on the Fannie Hurst novel SISTER ACT, is a touching drama about the Lemps, a small-town musical family with four lovely girls. Director Michael Curtiz gently exposes the drama of the quiet household shattered by a parade of men drawn to the girls. Foremost among these disruptive characters is Mickey Borden (John Garfield), a morose piano player whose arrival causes emotional havoc for one of the daughters and the other man who loves her. Garfield, in his first feature film appearance, portrays the melancholy Borden with mesmerizing intensity, while the role of the family's patriarch, Adam Lemp, is acted with mastery and magnetism by Claude Rains. Priscilla Lane sparkles as the youngest sister, Ann, and May Robson perfectly embodies the perpetually fussy Aunt Etta. The wonderfully acted film inspired the sequels FOUR WIVES, and FOUR MOTHERS, as well as the remake YOUNG AT HEART. *Source, http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/four_daughters/]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[See Bedtime Stories With Adam Sandler Full Movie Free Online]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=O2Gu_AxgAWQ]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[Somehow, someway, the lavish bedtime stories that a hotel handyman (Sandler) tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true. Adam Sandler ... Skeeter Bronson Keri Russell... Jill Guy Pearce... Kendall Courteney Cox... Wendy Teresa Palmer... Violet other cast: Russell Brand... Mickey Lucy Lawless... Aspen Jonathan Pryce Aisha Tyler Dana Goodman... Rose Richard Griffiths... Barry Kathryn Joosten... Mrs. Dixon Debbie Lee Carrington... Dancing Leprechaun / Troll Julia Lea Wolov... Julia Bob Ross... Roman / Old West Undertaker Jasmine Dustin... Charity Abigail Droeger... Young Wendy Annalise Basso... Tricia Jonathan Morgan Heit... Patrick Veronica Bennett... Greek Goddess Mikey Post... Jimmy Brian Peck... Bugzoid Lulu... Lulu Richard Schimmelpfenneg... Party guest Laura Ann Kesling... Bobbi Nicole Sciacca... Damn Yankee's Girl Jayme Lynn Evans... Greek Goddess Catherine Kwong... Ashley Myra Cheney... Greek Goddess Franklin Ruehl... Stranger Matt Jordon... Eni-Mine Danni Katz... Party Girl Johntae Lipscomb... Kid Ricky Marciano... Parent]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Bedtime For Bonzo - Original Trailer 1951]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Forget what you've been led to believe: Bedtime for Bonzo is a most enjoyable film, and Ronald Reagan is not outacted by the chimpanzee. Reagan is cast as psychology professor whose reputation is sullied by the fact that his father was a convict. To prove that environment rather than heredity dictates a man's personality, Reagan uses Bonzo the chimp to test out his theories. The hairy little guy seems to be responding to the kindnesses lavished upon him--and then he is accused of robbery. Reagan nearly goes to jail in Bonzo's stead, but everything turns out all right in the end (we're not giving anything away; after all, everybody knows that there was a Bonzo Goes to College in 1952). While it's an uphill climb, Ronald Reagan and his able costars Diana Lynn and Walter Slezak manage to keep Bonzo from running away with the picture. And yes, director Fred DeCordova is the same guy who produced Johnny Carson's late-night show in the 1980s and 1990s. Diana Lynn - Jane Linden Walter Slezak - Prof. Hans Neumann Lucille Barkley - Valerie Tillinghast Jesse White - Babcock Herbert Heyes - Dean Tillinghast Herb Vigran - Lt. Daggett Harry Tyler - Knucksy Joel Friedkin - Mr. DeWitt Howard Banks - Policeman Perc Launders - Fireman Brad Johnson - Student Billy Mauch - Student Ann Tyrrell - Operator Leslye Banning - Coed Tommy Bond - Student Bonzo the Chimp Bridget Carr - Girl in car Larry Carr - Student Edward Clark - Fosdick Larry Crane - Student Irmgard Dawson - Operator Elizabeth Flournoy - Miss Swithen Edward Gargan - Policeman Bill Jack Gargan - Teacher Philo McCullough - Teacher Ronald Reagan - Prof. Peter Boyd Midge Ware - Coed Steve Wayne - Student Larry Williams - Teacher]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Babes In Arms - Original Trailer 1939]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=wCUD2pfA8w8]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[This fun-filled spin-off of the Rodgers & Hart Broadway musical by the same name, features Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney as two young children of vaudevillian parents who aren't included in their parents travels, so they set out to produce a show of their own. Rooney's the driver here and he's up against the administrators of a fogy state-run trade school, who think the whole show idea is nonsense. A listening judge gives them 30 days to put on the show and prove they don't belong in the jail-like school. The rest of the action involves the highly talented kids successful efforts to not only stage the show, but to bring the whole troupe to Broadway. Mickey Rooney - Mickey Moran Judy Garland - Patsy Barton Charles Winninger - Joe Moran Guy Kibbee - Judge Black June Preisser - Rosalie Essex Grace Hayes - Florrie Moran Betty Jaynes - Molly Moran Douglas McPhail - Don Brice Rand Brooks - Jeff Steele Leni Lynn - Dody Martini Johnny Sheffield - Bobs Henry Hull - Maddox Barnett Parker - William Ann Shoemaker - Mrs. Barton Margaret Hamilton - Martha Steele Joseph Crehan - Mr. Essex George McKay - Brice Henry Roquemore - Shaw Joe Caits Lon McCallister - Boy Leonard Parker - William]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Ferrari and Mercedes with a battery]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Mercedes and ferrari reunited with a special friend.......Mr. Battery!!]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Yes, My Darling Daughter - Original Trailer 1939]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=ofrqtMtX-xo]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[In this comedy, a young woman is determined to spend a weekend with her lover before he takes off to Europe for his new job. Her mother, a devout feminist, disapproves of her daughter's plan. When her daughter learns that her mother had a similar youthful affair with a poet years before, she uses that to convince her mother to change her mind. The two spend their weekend, but nothing much happens until they return to find her family is in an uproar. The girl then heeds her grandmother's advice and travels with her lover across the Atlantic. While aboard the ship, the two get married. Priscilla Lane - Ellen Murray Jeffrey Lynn - Douglas Hall Roland Young - Titus Jaywood Fay Bainter - Ann Murray May Robson - Granny Whitman Genevieve Tobin - Connie Nevins Ian Hunter - Lewis Murray Robert E. Homans - Sgt. Murphy Edward Gargan - Police Officer Spencer Charters - Angus Dibble Lotta Williams - Martha George Tobias]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[A Shot In The Dark - Original Trailer 1964]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=50er-jV2MZg]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[A murder has been committed at the palatial Parisian residence of Benjamin Ballon (George Sanders). All the evidence points to sexy, wide-eyed housemaid Maria Gambrelli (Elke Sommer). Police inspector Dreyfuss (Herbert Lom) is prepared to make an arrest -- and then the gloriously, monumentally inept Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) arrives on the scene. Clouseau may have difficulty getting through the day without falling into ponds, knocking people cold with opened doors, and pocketing flaming cigarette lighters, but his instincts are right on target when he decides that Mme. Gambrelli is being framed by someone else in the Ballon household. Even as the murder victims pile up, Clouseau is determined to prove Mme. Gambrelli's innocence. As he cuts a bumbling, destructive swath through Paris, Clouseau drives Dreyfuss literally insane. This fact leads to the literally explosive climax, and to the ultimate vindication of Mme. Gambrelli. While we first met Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther, Shot in the Dark is the film that truly established the Clouseau mythos: the festive clumsiness, the convoluted dialogue ("You shot him in a rit of fealous jage!"), the Fractured French ("A beump on zee head!"), the twitching lunacy of poor Inspector Dreyfuss, the unexpected "judo lessons" of Clouseau's houseboy Kato (Burt Kwouk), and of course the hilariously macabre jokes involving dead or seriously injured bystanders. You'd never know it, but A Shot in the Dark was inspired by a standard three-act stage comedy by Harry Kurnitz, which in turn was adapted from the French play L'Idiote by Marcel Achard. Peter Sellers - Inspector Jacques Clouseau Elke Sommer - Maria Gambrelli Herbert Lom - Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus George Sanders - Benjamin Ballon Tracy Reed - Dominique Ballon Graham Stark - Hercule Lajoy Andre Maranne - Francois Douglas Wilmer - Henri LaFarge Vanda Godsell - Mme. Lafarge Maurice Kaufmann - Pierre Ann Lynn - Dudu David Lodge - Georges Moira Redmond - Simon]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[A Letter To Three Wives - Original Trailer 1949]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/?v=z1HYsjc5dac]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[Three wives, played by Jeanne Crain, Ann Sothern and Linda Darnell, are about to embark on a boat trip when each receives a letter, written by a mutual friend named Addie, informing her that Addie is about to run off with one of their husbands. In flashback, each wife wonders if it is her marriage that is in jeopardy. Deborah (Crain) recounts her fish-out-of-water relationship with her up-and-coming hubby (Jeffrey Lynn); businesswoman Rita (Sothern) asks herself if she's been too rough on her professorial spouse (Kirk Douglas); and Lora May (Darnell), a girl from (literally) the wrong side of the tracks, questions the security of her marriage to a brash business executive (Paul Douglas). The voice of Addie, who is never seen, is provided by Celeste Holm. Thelma Ritter shows up in a hilarious unbilled bit as a slatternly domestic, while an equally uncredited Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer makes a quick entrance and exit as a bellhop. Written with perception and not a little witty condescension by director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, A Letter to Three Wives won two Oscars ,both for Mankiewicz. Based on a novel by John Klempner, the property was remade for television in 1985, with Ann Sothern back again in a supporting part. Jeanne Crain - Deborah Bishop Linda Darnell - Lora May Hollingsway Ann Sothern - Rita Phipps Kirk Douglas - George Phipps Paul Douglas - Porter Hollingsway Barbara Lawrence - Babe Jeffrey Lynn - Brad Bishop Connie Gilchrist - Mrs. Finney Florence Bates - Mrs. Manleigh Hobart Cavanaugh - Mr. Manleigh Pat Brady - Kathleen Ruth Vivian - Miss Hawkins Thelma Ritter - Sadie Stuart Holmes - Old Man George Offerman - Nick Ralph Brooks - Character James Adamson - Butler Joe Bautista - Thomasino John Davidson - Waiter Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer - Messenger Sam Finn - Waiter Celeste Holm - Addie Ross [Voice] Ted Offenbecker - Nick]]></description>
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