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Michael J. Fox  
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DVD
Michael J Fox
Comedy Collection

Studio:  UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
HOME ENT.
Rated:  NA
Runtime:  6 Hours.
UPC: 025 193 296 726

$ 17.95


Includes

Hard Way
For Love Or Money
Greedy
The Secret of My Success
DVD
Back To The Future Trilogy



UPC: 025 192 095 603
$ 39.95
Color

Experience one of the most popular movie series of all time like never before with the Back to the Future 25th Anniversary Trilogy! Join Marty McFly (Michael J.
Fox), Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) and a time traveling DeLorean for the adventure of a lifetime as they travel to the past, present and future, setting off a
time-shattering chain reaction that disrupts the space time continuum! From filmmakers Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, these timeless films
feature all-new 25th Anniversary restorations for enhanced picture and sound plus hours of exciting bonus features.
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DVD
The Secret of My Success

UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME ENT.
Runtime:  1 Hour 51 Minutes
UPC: 025 192 041 228

$ 9.95


Released at the height of his popularity on Family Ties and in the wake of Back to the Future and Teen Wolf, Michael J. Fox stars in this "country boy in the big
city" comedy, directed by Herbert Ross. After making the move from Kansas to New York City, Brantley Foster (Fox) secures a job in the mailroom at his uncle's
large corporation. Doffing any plans of working his way up the corporate ladder the old fashioned way, Brantley begins impersonating an executive to impress a
high-ranking female co-worker, played by Helen Slater. Once his oversexed aunt enters the mix, Brantley finds himself juggling two identities, two jobs, and two
women.
WideScreen

Dolby Digital Surround
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DVD
Doc Hollywood

Studio:  WARNER HOME VIDEO

Runtime:  1 Hour 44 Minutes
UPC: 085 391 222 224

$ 7.95
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DVD
Life with Mikey

BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Runtime:  1 Hour 31 Minutes
UPC: 786 936 209 051

$ 9.95


James Lapine, whose Broadway credits as a writer/director includes work with Stephen Sondheim, made his Hollywood debut with this comedy. Michael J. Fox
plays Michael Chapman, who once upon a time was a wise-cracking child star on a situation comedy called "Life With Mikey." Now in his thirties and on the skids,
Michael makes personal appearances at grand openings of hamburger stands, and runs an unsuccessful talent agency (specializing in kids) with his brother Ed
(Nathan Lane). The agency's only successful client is Barry Corman (David Krumholtz), a fourteen-year-old with an attitude who is known as "the cereal king" for
his appearances on television commercials. Ed is trying to talk Michael into closing the agency and Barry is threatening to go elsewhere when a sprightly
10-year-old reprobate named Angie (Christina Vidal) tries to pick his pocket. When Angie delivers a heart-rendering tale of questionable honesty about being an
orphan from Queens, Michael realizes that Angie would be perfect for a Sunburst Cookie commercial. She clicks in the commercial, and both her career and the
agency's soar. In the meantime, Angie movies in with Michael, and as they bond, Michael realizes how to act like an adult and Angie realizes how to act like a child.
WideScreen

Dolby Digital Surround