Hand-knotted Legacy Cameo Light Gold Wool/Silk Rug (8'6 x 11'6)
Fine craftsmanship and regal style make the Legacy Cameo Light Gold wool/silk rug a smart choice for your home or office decor.
Hand-knotted of 100-percent wool pile with silk highlights
Elegant cameo Savonnerie motif
Accentuated by shades of antique gold, garnet, and beige
Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.
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A complex plot and a noirish feel characterize this exciting Western, which takes place in part during a flashback from contemporary 1948. The tale centers on the legendary Lost Dutchman mine, worth $20 million and notorious for its apparent curse upon all those who attempt to claim it. The grandson of Jacob Dutch Waltz, who discovered it, sets out to relocate the mine, and the story travels back in time to follow Dutch (Glenn Ford, SUPERMAN) in his initial explorations. A wealthy prospector who has acquired his money by dubious means shows up in town with 297 pounds of gold ore to trade for cash. He cases a furor and attracts the attention of one Julia Thomas (Ida Lupino, ROAD HOUSE), a bakery owner who immediately undertakes the foreigner's seduction. Dutch and Julia court one another, and the gruff Dutch's loneliness and vulnerability come to the fore in some surprising, touching, and well-acted, scenes; this leads up to an explosive denouement when Dutch learns of Julia's duplicity and true motivations.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Audio: Mono - English Subtitles - English - Closed Captioning Subtitles - Japanese - Optional
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Bring new life to your sink with this Chrome Widespread Faucet.
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This refreshingly offbeat film from Argentina follows a few days in the life of Marcia (Tatiana Saphir), an overweight girl working in a Buenos Aires lingerie shop, whose going-nowhere life is interrupted by a pair of sullen, lesbian wanderers named Mao (Carla Crespo) and Lenin (Veronica Hassan). Marcia accompanies them semi-unwillingly at knife point, as the three girls embark upon a directionless odyssey involving taxi-jacking, killer whales, sapphic sex, shoplifting, the beach, and a stay at the boarding house of Lenin's chain-smoking Aunt Blanca (Beatriz Thibaudin). It's an impressive debut for director Diego Luhrman, and a jewel in the Argentine New Wave crown. Shot in beautiful 16mm black and white, the film is sparingly, lovingly framed. Great sound and natural music--overheard from radios--substitutes for the film score, allowing emotions and feelings to manifest themselves organically. With its blend of deadpan hipness and a humanistic warmth that uses style and substance in equal measure, SUDDENLY is a direct descendent of the best French New Wave films of the late 1950's and early'60s. Based on the novel LA PRUEBA by Argentine writer Cesar Aria, it was an audience favorite at 2002 international film festivals such as Locarno, Havana, and Buenos Aires.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
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