Sync movie to multiple macs

I'm sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere.  I looked around and couldn't find anything and it seems a fairly simple thing.  Here's the deal and please tell me if I'm wrong.
I understood that if I bought a movie I could have it on more than one mac (up to five). I have two, a MacPro 8 core (2010), and a new Macbook Pro (2011).  I bought a movie on itunes the other day on the MacPro but also want to have it on my laptop when I travel.  I've tried copying it to the laptop but it disappears off the laptop as soon as I play it on the MacPro.  Both computers are authorized.
I've never had trouble moving music around that I have bought from itunes.  What am I doing wrong?  Or, did I misunderstand that I can have the movie on both computers? 
Thanks. 

Jim,
Thanks for your reply.  I haven't had any trouble copying things from one computer to the other in the past.
I already have Home Sharing turned on, on both computers, however, it doesn't show up in the sidebar. I turned them both off and turned them on again.  As soon as I close itunes, sharing is gone from itunes the next time i open itunes.  The same thing happens in both computers. Both computers are running on the same wifi network. Neither computer shows up on the other.  I attached a couple screen shots: First one showing Home Sharing turned on, although the other computer doesn't show up in the side bar. The second screen shot is the side bar after I closed and reopened itunes.  Sharing is gone.
Regarding my original issue, I went to copy the movie again from the MacPro to the laptop, and found it already there in the correct folder.  However, it doesn't show up in itunes movies.  I deleted it and copied it again and although it is in the correct folder with the rest of my movies (which do show up in itunes), this one doesn't appear in itunes movies. 
I can play it by navigating to the folder and use quicktime player, but it doesn't show up with the rest of my movies in itunes.  So, I have the movie, just not where it's supposed to be.  So now I have a second issue but a work around for the first (not having the movie at all).  Any advice from you or anyone else?

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