Marshall Grant

Recently added

Johhny Cash - Live in Las Vegas 1979
1
Johnny Cash Live In Las Vegas 1979 is a completely unseen concert from the House Of Cash personal vault. Captured on the in-house video system at the casino, the set features Johnny, June and his regular backing band doing many of his most beloved songs as well as his more recent hits like (Ghost) Riders In The Sky and One Piece At A Time. The show was a special treat for the annual convention of the sales people at Century21 real estate and Johnny and June crack several jokes throughout about buying and selling property.
Musique
Johnny Cash at 'Town Hall Party'
10
Johnny Cash created his own sub-genre, fusing the blunt emotional honesty of folk, the rebelliousness of rock & roll, and the world weariness of country. The Johnny Cash you hear on these two remarkable live performances is not the venerable legend of today. This was the young, feral Cash, full of piss and sly orneriness. Even to those who know every note, joke and guitar lick on Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison or San Quentin, hearing Cash in his prime, aided and abetted by the Tennessee Two, guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant, is a revelation. These historic documents, sourced directly from the 1958 and 1959 kinescope reels, capture Cash in his most revolutionary days, laying the bedrock of all that was to come.
Music
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
8
Cash's concert at Folsom State Prison in California in January 1968 touched a raw nerve in the American psyche and made him a national hero at a troubled time in American history. Using the stark images of rock photographer Jim Marshall, graphic techniques, archive footage and interviews with Merle Haggard, Cash's daughter Rosanne, band members Marshall Grant and WS 'Fluke' Holland, alongside former inmates of the prison, the film documents this explosive concert, the live album that followed and a transformative moment in the lives of Cash, the inmates of Folsom Prison and the American nation in the troubled year of 1968.
Music
Johnny Cash at San Quentin
9.3
Le documentaire original de 1969 produit par Granada TV au Royaume-Uni. chronicles Concert historique de Cash à la prison de haute sécurité. Comprend des images du concert qui est devenu le LP le plus vendu de 1969 et présente une interprétation complète du hit numéro 1 "A Boy Named Sue". Contient également des entrevues individuelles avec plusieurs gardiens de prison et détenus, parlant de leur temps et de leur expérience derrière les barreaux.
Documentary
Johnny Cash i København
10
This live show was recorded in a television studio in Denmark before a small and appreciative audience in 1971, and was shown on Danish television. Featuring the entire Johnny Cash touring show - the Tennessee Three, the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers, and Carl Perkins - this tightly filmed, terrific little DVD takes us back to Johnny Cash at the very peak of his popularity. He looked good and sounded great as he took over the small stage with all the power of his personality, just his guitar and his iconic voice, thundering out "Boy Named Sue" with that sparkle in his dark eyes and a slight grin on his face, obviously happy to be exactly where he was doing exactly what he was doing - entertaining folks. It was at this time that Cash began the gradual but inevitable transformation from mere performer to legend.
Music
The Adventure of the Speckled Band
1
Sherlock Holmes gets the clues he needs to solve a murder, and to prevent another one from occurring, when he finds out that a doctor owns a poisonous snake--the deadly swamp adder. Filmed on the expensive sets leftover from the movie Joan of Arc at Hal Roach Studios in Culver City and produced for the "Your Show Time" series, the short has been released as a solo feature on many DVDs that chronicle classic Sherlock Holmes films..
Mystery
Columbo
8.1

Columbo

Jan 30, 2003
Le lieutenant Columbo est le policier le plus célèbre de la police criminelle de Los Angeles. Dans Columbo, les assassins sont des citoyens aisés, voire fortunés. Ils ne sont pas à un assassinat près et n'ont que faire d'un petit fonctionnaire de la police locale qu'ils perçoivent sans grande estime. Un policier qui n' a rien en commun avec ces confrères, il est vêtu d'habits modestes et fatigués, d'un imperméable froissé, roulant dans une veille Peugeot 403 délabrée. Il ne porte pas d'arme, s'exprime toujours avec une grande courtoisie et prête un grand intérêt aux observations et analyses des moindres détails. Ces assassins se croient à l'abri, dégainant un alibi préparé et assurés d'avoir commis le crime parfait retournent à leur vie quotidienne. Mais Columbo n'a pas son pareil pour harceler d'une dernière question, les pousser à bout pour qu'ils commenttent une erreur. Un véritable jeu du chat et de la souris s'engage entre Columbo et les suspects.
Crime