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ITEM No.: 11; - TITLE:
VRA4011
- Capt. Billy; Nathan B.
Stubblefield; - (30
min.) - Troy Cory; Terry Bulger; Capt. Billy;
Nathan B. Stubblefield; Dr. Raymond Mofield; Jim
Johnson; Josie Cory; - UPC#023924440110; -
PLAYERS: Troy Cory; Jossi Sigl; Tina Kincaid;
Terry Bulger; Dr. Raymond Mofield; Jim Johnson;
Valerie Milano; Scott Stubblefield; - SONGS:
"Tambourine and Four Dancing Girls", "If I Only
Knew" and "Move To the Hills"; - PRODUCTION:
Director: Josie Cory; Troy Cory; - VIDEOSTORE:
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VRA4011
- Capt. Billy; Nathan B.
Stubblefield; - (30
min.) - Troy Cory; Terry Bulger; Capt. Billy;
Nathan B. Stubblefield; Dr. Raymond Mofield; Jim
Johnson; Josie Cory; - UPC#023924440110;
----DESCRIPTION:
Directed By: Josie Cory;
Troy Cory;
------The
Players: Troy Cory; Jossi Sigl; Tina Kincaid;
Terry Bulger; Dr. Raymond Mofield; Jim Johnson;
Valerie Milano; Scott Stubblefield;
----"This
Volume concerns the atrocities placed on
Americans after the Civil War of 1864. It's a
story about two confederate soldiers, Capt.
Stubblefield and Gen. Thompson of Kentucky and
the boy who invented the "wireless
telephone".
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Historical documentary
footage and photographs -- put together by Ray
Bulger, NBC, Nashville, Dr. Raymond Mofield, Jim
Johnson and radio/television station, WNBS,
Murray, Kentucky, -- brings to the viewer, a
dazzling, spectacular fast moving video
especially edited for computer broadcasting. It
blends Civil War history with Troy's early day
music/variety shows produced at Warner Bros.,
Burbank, California. "Tambourine and Four
Dancing Girls", "If I Only Knew" and "Move 'To
The Hills" - are some of the songs used in this
video.
----"This
Volume shows a new emerging insight on the
south, especially as to the reasons why
scientific achievements developed and invented
by men from the confederate states -- have not
been accepted around the world.
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Songs: "Tambourine and
Four Dancing Girls", "If I Only Knew" and "Move
'To The Hills". Order
Now!
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