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- This production consists an abbreviated script and highlights most musical numbers from the 1939 film.
- Early 20th century. The recklessness of fanatics is pushing humanity towards the abyss. A revolution begins in Russia. Crazy Dr. Farkus causes an orgasm of inanimate matter. .
- Theatrical Mortal Kombat stage show that featured martial arts, sounds from the game and laser light effects. Three Earth warriors travel to Outworld to rescue their comrade and find an amulet that can defeat Shao Kahn and save Earth.
- A documentary introduction about John Cage and his epoch-making music, precedes the performances with the Ensemble Modern with solists Hermann kretzschmar and David Tudor playing "Concerto for Prepared Piano and Chamber Orchestra' and "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra". David Tudor helped Cage pioneer "live' electronic music in the 1960's and took part in several first performances of the composer's work.
- These are a collection of animated shorts based on Shigeru Mizuki's illustrations. Each short focuses on a Yokai, a type of Japanese spirit. The shorts range in length from about one to four minutes. They have been categorized based on what order they appear in, and what Yokai is being discussed. Episodes 1 and 15 do not focus on a Yokai, and instead features dialogue and an appearance from Shigeru Mizuki himself.
- A behind the scenes look at "Lost in Space" complete with cast interviews and a collection of bloopers.
- A portrait of an enduring author illustrated by his own drawings plus family photographs, with reminiscences from his children, commentary by Tom Shippey and Verlyn Flieger, and excerpts from his works read by Dame Judi Dench.
- "The Zacherley Archives" is a direct to video with rare kinescopes of horror host Zacherley's early television shows. Hosted and produced by John Zacherle as "Zacherely".
- "Heartstoppers: Horror at the Movies" was a television documentary special on horror and science fiction movies from the past up to the 1990s.
- A unique and inspiring look into the heart of the Cirque du Soleil universe. This 10-year anniversary retrospective made in 1994 highlights the essence of Cirque du Soleil - the amazing energy and spirit that gave birth to the phenomenon and the breathtaking artistry that has captivated and delighted audiences around the world.
- A group of children in the Cuban countryside, are given the opportunity of shooting the movie of their dreams with a VHS camcorder.
- A documentary introduction by conductor Pierre Boulez, a former pupil of Messiaen and musicologist Michael Nupen precedes the performances of "Chronochromie" played by the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and "Oiseaux exotiques" played by the Ensemble InterContemporain specially staged at the Alter Oper in Frankfurt, Germany.
- A documentary interview with the Austrian composer Ernst Krenek on the eve of his ninetieth birthday, precedes the performances with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra of two of his works, "Il Transparente" conducted by Vaclav Neumann and "Instant Remembered" conducted by Marc Albrecht with soprano Penelope Walmsley-Clark, the solist.
- A fairly comic look into the making of the creatures and battle scenes for the film Army of Darkness (1993). We look at various different skeletons created for the battle, the creation of the pit bitch and some hilarious behind the scenes stories and footage of Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. Well worth looking at for any avid fan of the Evil Dead trilogy.
- A grisly horror story about a mad scientist is mixed with documentary about the German band "Kreator".
- Shaharazad is trapped at the Baghdad Hilton, so she conjures up an ironic story of the great King Bush's attempt at "protecting one dictatorship from the attacks of another," which includes a guy in a Bush mask running around in the Mojave Desert doing metaphoric things.