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100,000 Movie and Video References on CD-ROMLights! Camera! Action! Corel's All-Movie Guide 2 on CD-ROM takes you to the heart of moviemaking with updated listings for more than 100,000 feature films, documentaries, videos and made-for-TV movies. Learn about the players involved in each production, from actors and directors to producers and cinematographers - more than 174,000 listings in all! Then link to movie-related World Wide Web pages. The 3D video store interface and comprehensive Search Wizard help you quickly locate specific films or generate a list of recomended films based on your own search criteria. With thousands of movie stills, celebrity photos and movie posters, Corel's All-Movie Guide 2 is a must for any film buff. New Features:
Requirements: PC - IBM PC or compatible 486SX 66 MHz, Windows 3.1x or Windows 95, 8MB RAM, 6MB (9MB for Windows 95) hard drive space, Super VGA video card and monitor (640x480, 256 colors), double speed CD-ROM, hard drive, MS-DOS 5.0, 8bit Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card, mouse. Requirements: Macintosh LCIII, System 7.1, 8MB RAM, 19.5MB hard drive space, double speed CD-ROM, 640x480, 256 colors.
Reviews:Multimedia World, September 1995 "...For sheer number of titles (including some pretty obscure ones), this guide beats Microsoft's Cinemania and Visible Ink's Video Hound. The glossary alone is fascinating: It explains the fine distinction between, for instance, producer and executive producer. The disc's only fault is that its film descriptions are often vague, too brief, or nonexistent. This is a mojor shortcoming if you're relying on it to select your evening's viewing. Overall, though, this guide is an impressively thorough reference."
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