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Pinocchio

Woodcarver Geppetto has pets Figaro the cat and Cleo the fish. He has just made a little wooden puppet called Pinocchio. Wishing upon a star before he goes to bed, Geppetto wishes that Pinocchio would become a real boy. As Geppetto sleeps, the Blue Fairy arrives and partially gra...

Inspector Clouseau has gone missing. But Clousseau's enemy taps into Surete's computer system and bumbling New York Police Sgt. Clifton Sleigh is sent out to look for Clouseau and the Pink Panther diamond.

At Adams College, the jocks rule the school from their house on high, the Alpha Beta fraternity. So when a group of socially-challenged misfits try to go Greek, they are immediately rejected by every house on campus. Deciding to start their own fraternity, the nerds soon find the...

Revenge of the nerds: Two freshman join the nerds in their battle against jocks using high-tech weapons only a nerd could dream of. Revenge of the nerds II: The nerds are off to Ft. Lauderdale for a national fraternity conference.

Maniac: A madman impersonates a doctor, with horrific results. Metropolis: The story of a 21st century city run by a "super trustee" and his collaborators who live in a paradise-like garden. Workers are totally enslaved by machines and condemned to live underground. In the midst ...

Pinocchio

A wooden puppet must earn the right to be a real boy by proving that he is brave, truthful, and unselfish. Includes: all-new digital restoration; an alternate ending; never-before-seen deleted scene; Pinocchio's Puzzles game; music video; and much more.

Cold tactics Allbeury, Ted.

Could the Soviet Union really get their own man elected president of the United States of America? Originally published in 1981 as 'The twentieth day of January'.

Berlin exchange Allbeury, Ted.

On Berlin's Glienicke Bridge a captured US spy plane pilot was being traded for a senior KGB agent - a strangely unequal change. So why on earth had the Americans agreed to it?

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