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<title>A Different City</title>
     <link>http://adifferentcity.com/</link>
     <description>Rare movies on DVD, with a focus on classic TV movies from the 1970s</description>
     <language>en-us</language>

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        <title>Murder by Natural Causes</title>
	        <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/63</link>
		        <description>Excellent made-for-TV thriller, featuring a great cast playing a game of cat-and-mouse that will leave you guessing until the final shot.</description>
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	<title>Buster and Billie</title>
	<link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/62</link>
	<description>Here's one that caused a stir at the time of its release (due to some full-frontal male nudity), but slipped through the cracks over time. As the tagline said, "it should have been a love story..."</description>
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	 <title>Sunshine</title>
	 <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/61</link>
	 <description>Both tear-jerking and inspirational, SUNSHINE is one of the most fondly-remembered TV movies of the 1970s, and we've got it along with its equally beloved sequel.</description>
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	 <title>The Strawberry Statement</title>
	 <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/60</link>
	 <description>As the 1960s turned to the 1970s, social issues and campus unrest were everywhere, and here is a fine time capsule of that time in America.</description>
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    <title>The Boy in the Plastic Bubble</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/59</link>
    <description>Here is one of the stone-cold classics of the 1970s TV movie canon, with John Travolta as a young man who must live his life in a germ-free plastic bubble.</description>
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    <title>Dying Room Only</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/58</link>
    <description>Incredibly tense drama represents the best of 1970s made-for-TV movies. </description>
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    <title>Brute Corps</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/57</link>
    <description>Must be seen to be believed, this unjustly forgotten piece of grindhouse grime rises again. </description>
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    <title>The Horror at 37,000 Feet</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/20</link>
    <description>Classic supernatural thriller from the 1970s TV movie factory. Several familiar faces ham it up in this bizarre piece of kitsch. </description>
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    <title>Melody</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/56</link>
    <description>Beautiful letterboxed print of this amazing cult classic about two adolescents living in their own world of innocent love. </description>
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    <title>The Morning After</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/55</link>
    <description>Incredibly powerful made-for-TV drama features Dick Van Dyke batting alcoholism in an Emmy-nominated performance. </description>
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    <title>Black Water Gold</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/54</link>
    <description>Ambitious early-70s made-for-TV movie about a rag-tag scuba team in a race to find buried treasure before a big commercial team does.</description>
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    <title>The Shout</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/53</link>
    <description>Highly sought-after cult film features Alan Bates as a practitioner of aboriginal magic who terrorizes a man to get at his wife.</description>
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    <title>UPGRADED: The Star Wars Holiday Special</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/1</link>
    <description>One of our most popular titles is now a two-disc set for the price of one.  The second disc has a killer collection of Star Wars-related rarities.</description>
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    <title>Telezonia and McDonald's 1972 Training Film</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/52</link>
    <description>Two incredibly kitschy and bizarre training films from the '70s on one hilarious DVD.</description>
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    <title>Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/51</link>
    <description>Classic tale that was re-made for TV in 1964, and was of such high quality that it saw a theatrical release the next year.</description>
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    <title>Age of Consent</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/50</link>
    <description>Cult classic from legendary director Michael Powell features a young Helen Mirren as a muse to painter James Mason.</description>
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    <title>The Peanut Butter Solution</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/49</link>
    <description>Long-lost comedy/fantasy/horror about a child who loses all his hair to a nasty fright and finds a unique solution to get it back.</description>
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    <title>Between Time and Timbuktu</title>
    <link>http://adifferentcity.com/viewtitle/48</link>
    <description>Incredible (and incredibly rare) PBS Kurt Vonnegut adaptation is unlike anything on TV today.</description>
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