8 of 11 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
— 2 of 3 available
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DVD Fiction
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Not Yet Shelved
- (Checked in: Jun 19 2013 )
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DVD Fiction
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jun 5 2013 )
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DVD FICTION Madness
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jun 23 2013)
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Century Library
— 0 available
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DVD Fiction Madness
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jul 10 2013)
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Cesar Chavez Library
— 3 of 3 available
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Call Number |
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DVD Fiction
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Aug 20 2012 )
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DVD Fiction
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Dec 4 2012 )
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DVD Fiction
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jan 30 2013 )
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Juniper Library
— 0 available
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DVD Fiction
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jul 3 2013)
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Mesquite Library
— 2 of 2 available
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Call Number |
Status |
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DVD Fiction
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 11 2013 )
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DVD Fiction Madness
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jun 8 2013 )
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Saguaro Library
— 1 of 1 available
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DVD Fiction
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 15 2013 )
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Summary:
Based on the life of King George III, this is the story of royal intrigue, sexual indiscretions, backstairs plotting and a battle for power between Parliament and the throne, all occuring while the King is being treated for an unknown mental illness.
Notes:
Rated PG-13.
Closed-captioned.
Includes French or Spanish subtitles.
Based on Alan Bennett's stage play The madness of George III.
Originally produced as motion picture in 1994.
Director of photography, Andrew Dunn ; editor, Tariq Anwar ; music adapted by George Fenton.
Nigel Hawthorne, Helen Mirren, Ian Holm, Amanda Donohoe, Rupert Graves, Rupert Everett.
DVD format, Dolby surround stereo.
Academy awards for art direction and set decoration, 1994.
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