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-- People v. O. J. Simpson.By Woodall, Alexis Martin Alexander, Scott, 1963- Karaszewski, Larry Travolta, John, 1954- Gooding, Cuba, 1968- Paulson, Sarah, 1974- Schwimmer, David, 1966- Greenwood, Bruce, 1956- Brown, Sterling K. Choi, Kenneth Clemenson, Christian, 1959- Lane, Nathan, 1956- Vance, Courtney B. Toobin, Jeffrey Color Force (Firm) Ryan Murphy Productions FX Productions Fox 21 (Firm2016., General, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Fic American1 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Told from the perspective of the lawyers, it explores the chaotic dealings behind closed doors and how prosecution overconfidence, defense shrewdness and shocking courtroom twists led to one of the most earth-shattering verdicts of all time. It is based on the best-selling book The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson by Jeffrey Toobin.
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By Balsam, Mark Maxwell, Mitchell Ashley, Christopher, 1963- Weber, Steven Stewart, Patrick, 1940- Weiss, Michael T Batt, Bryan Weaver, Sigourney, 1949- Dukakis, Olympia Najimy, Kathy Klein, Robert, 1942- Baranski, Christine Lane, Nathan, 1956- Tufano, Jeffery J Silverman, Cara Endelman, Stephen Johnston, Michael Rudnick, Paul Workin' Man Films Booking Office (Firc2003., Adult, MGM Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Fic Jeffrey Edition: Widescreen [ed.]. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Disenchanted with the not-so-romantic side of safe sex, sweet, single and obsessive Jeffrey vows to become completely celibate. No sooner has he sworn off sex than he meets hunky, sensitive Steve. But just as passion starts to ignite, Steve reveals some earth-shattering information, leaving Jeffrey to choose between losing the man of his dreams or taking a risk on what might be true love.
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c2006, p2005., General, Universal Pictures Call No: DVD Fic Producers (2005) Edition: Full frame ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Max Bialystock was once the king of Broadway, but now he only seems to be able produce flops. Things turn around for Max when he's visited by the neurotic accountant Leo Bloom, who proposes a scheme tailor-made for producers who can only make flops: raise far more money than you need, then make sure the show is despised. No one will be interested in it, so you can pocket the surplus. With this in mind, they decide to produce a musical called 'Springtime for Hitler' written by escaped Nazi Franz Liebken. Then they get the insanely flamboyant Roger De Bris to direct and hire the loopy Swedish bombshell Ulla as the lead actress.