Set of Two Floral Scroll Back Tie Dining Chair Covers
This set of two Floral Scroll Dining Chair Covers is the perfect way to rejuvenate your living room without replacing your whole set. Chair covers are also an easy way to protect your chairs from kids and pets.
Set includes two dining chair covers
Made from durable 60-percent cotton/40-percent polyester
Floral scroll pattern
Available in slate, sage, champagne, burgundy, or truffle color options
Conveniently machine washable
Covers measure 23 inches wide in back x 42 inches high in back
Imported
Pioneering experimental composer Philip Glass continues his long-running fascination with Eastern philosophies and cultures in his opera SATYAGRAHA. Centered around famous Indian peacekeeper Mahatma Gandhi's development of satyagraha, nonviolent resistance, the story also explores the advancement of this philosophy by Russian writer Tolstoy, Indian poet Tagore, and American civil rights hero Martin Luther King. Glass has written music that is reflective of this philosophy, and the production is performed at Stuttgart's Wurtembergishches Staatstheater.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - English
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In the tradition of French cross-dressing comedies like LA CAGE AUX FOLLES comes MY WIFE MAURICE (MA FEMME...S'APPELLE MAURICE). Director Jean-Marie Poire (who also made the French comedy THE VISITORS) brings to the film a frantic comedic pace, colorful visuals, and sense of the absurd that has been compared to early Almodovar. When a philanderer's spurned mistress follows him back to Paris to confront him and his wife, the womanizer panics. He manages to convince a humanitarian worker to dress up in drag to shock his angry mistress and scare her away. What he doesn't foresee is that his initial plan cascades into a flood of misunderstandings and comic situations, and he just digs himself a deeper and deeper hole. The famous French comic duo of Regis Laspales and Philippe Chevaillier star in the film, which has been shown at gay and lesbian film festivals around the world.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseWidescreenAudio: Dolby Digital Stereo - FrenchText/Photo Galleries: Production Notes
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A passion for drawing, a penchant for the films of Jacques Cousteau, and a career as a marine biologist were SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS creator Stephen Hillenburg's inspirations for bringing this fun character to life. A hugely popular Nickelodeon show based on SpongeBob inspires THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE, which brings the oceanic cast of animated oddballs to the big screen.
The bubbly inhabitants of Bikini Bottom are in more trouble than a sinking ship at the start of the film. The evil Plankton (Doug Lawrence) has hatched a plan to send the Krusty Krab burger chain out of business. He steals the secret formula for the delicious Krabby Patty and then frames Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown) for the theft of King Neptune's (Jeffrey Tambor) crown. With all eyes on Mr. Krabs, Plankton starts selling Krabby Patties at his own Chum Bucket restaurant. Just then, SpongeBob (Tom Kenny) steps in and, with his starfish pal Patrick (Rick Faggerbakke), sets out to find the crown and get Mr. Krabs out of hot water. What follows is an epic adventure in which the pair encounter some slippery villains, and a hero in the form of special guest star David Hasselhoff--who appears as himself in a bizarre fusion of animation and live action. SpongeBob and Patrick frantically race back to Bikini Bottom to stop megalomaniacal Plankton from taking over the world. All of this is played out before an eclectic soundtrack, which pairs indie rockers like The Flaming Lips and Wilco with teen-pop princess Avril Lavigne. Taking its first triumphant step into the feature film world, SPONGEBOB soaks up an enthusiastic crowd of children and adults alike.
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