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Cocktail Party in the Home of Mrs. R. Craig Montgomery $49.99 Yale Joel Cocktail Party in the Home of Mrs. R. Craig Montgomery - Photographic Print |
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Chinese Dragons By Montgomery, R. A. $14.46 Transported to China of A.D. 620 as a servant in the home of a wealthy landlord, the reader must find a quick escape route or face death when a Mongol raid on the village introduces danger and suspense. Author: Montgomery, R. A. Series Title: Choose Your Own Adventure Publication Date: 2009/06/01 Number of Pages: 119 Binding Type: Paperback Grade Level: 46 Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 4.00 Height: 6.75 |
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Letters to Montgomery Clift $3.99 “Praying is not enough—better put it in writing!” Bong Bong Luwad is living with his selfish Auntie Yuna in L.A., far from his Philippine village, the Marcos regime, and his mother who helped him escape. Bong Bong spends his nights watching old movies on TV, while Auntie Yuna writes pleading letters to saints and dead relatives. One night on the late-late movie, Bong Bong ?nds his own saint: Montgomery Clift, playing a soldier who helps a lost boy ?nd his mother. Can Monty do the same for him? He gets out a pencil and paper and thus begins a series of extraordinary events that carry him from boyhood to adolescence, through sexual awakening, madness, and ?nally back to a place where he can begin his life again. Letters to Montgomery Clift is a novel of endurance and hope. It is a tale of growing up, coming out, and going home.“Noël Alumit knows about loss, and alienation, and sorrow. Fortunately for the readers of his bittersweet ?rst novel, he knows even more about resilience and hope. Letters to Montgomery Clift brings us an authentic and compelling new voice that shimmers with generosity while never shrinking from the rawness of truth.” aimee e. liu author of Cloud Mountain“Noël Alumit will break your heart and then put it back together again with his absorbing and heartfelt ?first novel. Letters to Montgomery Clift is a poignant journal of discovery and desire,a wicked storm of a story with a surprisingly graceful clearing.” peter gadol author of Light at DuskAbout the authorNoel Alumit was born in the Philippines and earned his Bachelor of FineArts in drama from the University of Southern California. He studied playwriting at theDavid Henry Hwang Writers Institute at EastWest Players. His one-man show, The Rice Room:Scenes from a Bar, was voted one of the bestsolo shows of the year by the San Francisco Bay Guardian and played to sold-out houses in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia,and other cities. He recently premiered his latest solo show, Master of the (Miss) Universe. Letters to Montgomery Clift is his ?rst novel. |
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George Montgomery Action Adventure Collection - $12.99 Includes:The Steel Claw (1961) Samar (1962) Guerillas in Pink Lace (1964) Satan's Harvest (1970) The Steel Claw George Montgomery directs, stars, and co-scripts this routine, somewhat dated wartime drama set in the Philippines during World War II. Capt. John Larsen (Montgomery) has to go behind enemy lines at the beginning of the war to rescue a general from Japanese captivity. Instead of breezing through the assignment, Larsen discovers that the general has died, and it is almost impossible to get back to his rendezvous point. Filipino guerrillas help him out, but then he is handicapped by an injured woman in need of medical attention. The "steel claw" of the title is a hook that the one-handed Larsen fastens onto himself, a prosthetic straight out of Peter Pan. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi Samar Before going into the furniture business full-time, actor George Montgomery produced and directed a number of lively Philippine-based actioners. In Samar, Montgomery plays a mercenary who is shipped off to a 19th-century Spanish penal colony. The man in charge of Samar, played by Gilbert Roland, is a kindly sort who operates his prison on democratic principles. Evil inspector Nico Minardos disapproves of Roland's humanitarian treatment of his prisoners, and orders that Samar be closed. Roland responds by destroying the camp, freeing the prisoners, and taking Minardos hostage. With Montgomery's help, Roland escapes into the jungle, seeking out a new, more remote location for his idealized prison without walls. Samar is more laudable for its good intentions than its uneven execution. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Guerillas in Pink Lace In this offbeat wartime drama, a group of beautiful dancers are visiting Manila, entertaining American troops during World War II, when their plane is attacked by axis forces as they try to leave the Philippines. Stranded without a way home, the dancers join forces with an American soldier travelling incognito as a priest and with his help transform themselves into a fighting unit to stand up to the Japanese troops who have invaded the Philippines. Guerrillas In Pink Lace stars George Montgomery, Joan Shawlee, and Valerie Varda; Montgomery also directed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Satan's Harvest George Montgomery directs and stars in in this location-filmed adventure (for reasons unknown, TV prints credit the direction to one "Douglas K. Stone"). Montgomery heads to South Africa when he inherits a Johannesburg estate. But the place is run down, and the overseers seem surly and secretive. Having been a detective in the States, Montgomery puts his deductive skills to work. He soon learns that his estate is a front for a drug-smuggling operation. In between spurts of violence, Satan's Harvest is a disarmingly pleasant travelogue of South Africa. Tippi Hedren, then a resident of the region depicted herein, costars. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Montgomery Gentry: You Do Your Thing - $6.99 Honky-tonkin' country stars Montgomery Gentry collect music videos for six of their biggest hits in this home-video collection. Montgomery Gentry: You Do Your Thing features Troy Gentry and Eddie Montgomery performing the songs "If You Ever Stop Loving Me," "My Town," "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm," "Cold One Comin' On," "Hell Yeah," and "Didn't I." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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