Larger Than Life | DVD | (06/10/2003)
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| RRP A man inherits his dead father's estate in the shape of an elephant. To sell his inheritance he must first cross America taking his oversized companion along for the ride...
Waiting Women | DVD | (23/05/2005)
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| RRP 'Waiting Women' is an episodic work composed of three segments thr third of which represents Bergman's first foray into comedy later honed in the erotic farce 'A Lesson In Love'. Three women (all sisters-in-law) talk about their marital problems while waiting for their husbands at a summer cottage. The first story concerns Rakel (Anita Bjrk) and an adulterous episode that changed her marriage forever. In the next intensely visual segment featuring only limited dialogue Marta (M
Laurel & Hardy Volume 18 - Married Life/Anita Garvin | DVD | (03/05/2004)
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| RRP Comedy with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Contains: Blotto (b/w) Blotto (colourised) Blotto (Spanish version titled as 'La Vida Nocturna') Be Big (b/w) Be Big (colourised) Be Big / Laughing Gravy (Spanish version) In 'Blotto' Stan needs to contrive an excuse to spend a night out with Ollie. Mrs. Laurel overhears their plans but decides to go along with them but not before replacing their bottle of genuine booze - this being the Prohibition era - with an entirely different mixture! 'Be Big' starts with Stan and Ollie ready to go away for the weekend with their wives only to learn that their hunting lodge is holding a testimonial dinner for them that evening. Ollie feigns illness and the wives go away without them but there remains the problem of getting into the hunting regalia and riding boots. 'Los Calaveras' is a feature-length Spanish edition combining a version of 'Be Big' (incorporating some comedy material unseen in English) with another short of this period 'Laughing Gravy'.
Killer Nun | DVD | (26/11/2007)
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| RRP Originally banned in the UK Killer Nun is one of the true greats of the nunsploitation genre! This stunningly shot descent into the morphine-addled world of Sister Gertrude (Ekberg) is high on style and vivid with deliciously surreal murders. Boasting a powerhouse performance from Ekberg and banned upon release in Italy this is one DVD not to take into the confessional box!
The Nun | DVD | (25/02/2008)
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| RRP After witnessing the mysterious death of her mother, troubled teenager Eve follows a gruesome trailer of blood and death, to uncover that truth about what she saw.
Roger and Me | DVD | (15/03/2004)
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| RRP Made in 1989, Roger and Me is a loose, smart-alecky documentary directed and narrated by Michael Moore. Here for the first time, the man who won unexpected Oscar glory with Bowling for Columbine exposed audiences to his devastating wit and a working-class pose. When his hometown is devastated by the plant closure of an American corporate giant (making record profits, one should note), the hell-raising political commentator with a prankster streak tries to turn his camera on General Motors Chairman Roger B Smith, the elusive Roger of the title, and the film is loosely structured around Moore's odyssey to track down the bigwig for an interview. While Moore ambushes his corporate subjects like a blue-collar Geraldo Rivera, a guerrilla interviewer who treasures his comic rebuffs as much as his interviews, his portraits of the colourful characters he meets along the way can be patronising. The famous come off as absurdly out of touch (Anita Bryant appears for some can-do cheerleading, and hometown celebrity Bob Eubanks tells some boorish jokes), and the disenfranchised poor (notably an unemployed woman who sells rabbit meat to make ends meet) all too often appear as buffoons or hicks. But behind his loose play with the facts and snarky attitude is a devastating look at the victims of downsizing in the midst of the 1980s economic boom. This portrait of Reagan's America and the tarnish on the American dream comes down to a simple question: what is corporate America's responsibility to the country's citizens? That's a question no-one at GM wants to answer. --Sean Axmaker
Keep It in the Family - The Complete Series 5 | DVD | (01/07/2013)
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| RRP A resounding success over five series, this Thames comedy - created by sitcom veteran Brian Cooke and starring Robert Gillespie and Black Beauty star Stacy Dorning - is set in the delightfully chaotic home of Dudley and Muriel Rush, whose daughters Jacqui and Susan occupy the family's basement flat. Dudley, a gifted cartoonist and illustrator but an inveterate procrastinator, finds it hard to concentrate amid an ever-increasing number of distractions - to the despair of his long-suffering bos...
Spoils Of War - Series 2 | DVD | (06/04/2009)
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| RRP England 1948 to 1950. The nation as a whole is picking itself up dusting itself off and starting all over again rebuilding businesses relationships and the political make-up of the country as a whole. Labour is in power with plans to nationalise key industries including the ironworks belonging to the wealthy Warrington family. For the working-class Haywards old class barriers are slowly disintegrating as they try to find their place in the new order of things. For Ros Warrington there's the question of her Catholicism and love for a man who cannot share her faith. That man Blake Hayward faces challenges of his own with the arrival from Berlin of his illegitimate child. Keir Hayward a steely-hearted communist finds that heart melting in the hands of a married woman. And what dark and dislocating plan does the newly arrived Richard Warrington have that will affect them all? One country two families finding their way in a post-war world. What awaits them is simply the spoils of war.
Dido & Aeneas, by Henry Purcell / Connolly, Meachem, Crowe, OAE, Hogwood, McGregor, Royal Opera & Ballet (ROH Covent Garden 2009) | Blu Ray | (27/09/2009)
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The Little Princess | DVD | (15/03/2004)
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| RRP Sara Crew (Shirley Temple) is sent to boarding school by her widowed father Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter) so he can go and fight in the Boer War. When he is reported killed Sara is treated like a servant by the spiteful headmistress and can only cling to the hope that her father will one day return.
Your Vice Is A Locked Room And Only I Have The Key DVD | DVD | (04/04/2016)
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| RRP Loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale The Black Cat, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, from director Sergio Martino (Torso), weaves the key motifs from Poe's gothic yarn into one of the most sensual films from the Golden era of giallo. Luigi Pistilli (Milano Calibro 9, A Bay of Blood) plays writer Oliviero, an abrasive drunk who amuses himself by holding drunken orgies at his grand country manor much to the displeasure of his long-suffering wife (Anita Strindberg). But this decadence is soon rocked by a series of grisly murders, in which Oliviero finds himself implicated. Notable for giving screen starlet Edwige Fenech her first bad girl role, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, with its many unexpected twists and turns, is just as bewitching as its title would suggest. Special Edition Content: Brand new 2K restoration of the film from the original camera negative Original Italian and English soundtracks in mono audio English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack Through the Keyhole a brand new interview with director Sergio Martino Unveiling the Vice making-of retrospective featuring interviews with Martino, star Edwige Fenech and screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi Dolls of Flesh and Blood: The Gialli of Sergio Martino a visual essay by Michael Mackenzie exploring the director's unique contributions to the giallo genre The Strange Vices of Ms. Fenech film historian Justin Harries on the Your Vice actress' prolific career Eli Roth on Your Vice and the genius of Martino Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matthew Griffin
Shameless Slasher Nasties Box Set | DVD | (24/10/2011)
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| RRP A collection of slasher movies from Shameless Screen Entertainment (Torso, Night Train Murders & Killer Nun)Night Train Murders & Killer Nun are both part of the DPP list of 'video nasties'. Video nasty was a term coined in the United Kingdom in the 1980s that originally applied to a number of films distributed on video cassette that were criticized for their violent content by various religious organizations, in the press and by commentators.
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest | DVD | (24/10/2011)
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Into the West | DVD | (15/09/2003)
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| RRP She's called 'Tir na nOg' because she came from a land under the sea. A magical white horse. Why she came was a mystery to all except Ossie and Tito two small boys who living day to day in a soulless slum with their dejected father Papa Reilly knew Tir na nOg had come for a special reason. When the horse is taken by the police and sold to a cruel farmer Hartnet the boys decide to steal Tir na nOg and escape to the west. But Ossie and Tito hadn't bargained for an agitated police force and a menacing posse of Hartnet's men. Only Papa Reilly can save his sons from ill fortune... but then maybe that was Tir na nOg's intention all along.
Four Films From Fellini - La Dolce Vita ; I Vitelloni ; 8 1/2 ; Giuliette Degli Spiriti | DVD | (19/11/2012)
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| RRP La Dolce Vita (1960): Marcello Mastroianni plays a playboy reporter on the hunt for scandal amongst Rome's high society in this classic Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. Both drawn to and repelled by the decadent lifestyle that provides his living he finds himself torn between his passion for a starlet (Anita Ekberg) and his desire for a Bohemian life like that of his friend (Alain Cuny)... Giuliette Degli Spiriti (1965) I Vitelloni (1953): Five young men linger in post-adolescent limbo dreaming of adventure and escape from their small seacoast town. They while away their time spending the lira doled out by their indulgent families on drink women and nights at the local pool hall. Federico Fellini's second solo directorial effort is a semi-autobiographical masterpiece of sharply drawn character sketches. An international success and recipient of an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay I Vitelloni compassionately details a year in the life of small-town layabouts struggling to find meaning in their lives. Criterion's DVD also includes an exclusive documentary featuring interviews with late actor Leopoldo Trieste and other actors technicians and scholars; the original trailer and newsreels from the time of the film's release; a collection of stills posters and memorabilia; and more. 8 1/2: (1963) One of the greatest films about film ever made Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 (Otto e mezzo) turns one man's artistic crisis into a grand epic of the cinema. Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastrioanni) is a director whose film -- and life -- is collapsing around him. An early working title for the film was La Bella Confusione (The Beautiful Confusion) and Fellini's masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering dream a circus and a magic act. The Criterion Collection is proud to present the 1963 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign-Language Film - one of the most written about talked about and imitated movies of all time -- in a beautifully restored new all digital transfer. Disc Two features Fellini's rarely seen first film for television Fellini: A Director's Notebook (1969). Produced by Peter Goldfarb this ""imagined documentary"" of Fellini on Fellini is a kaleidoscope of unfinished projects all of which provide a fascinating and candid window into the director's unique and creative process.
Mozart-La Clemenza Di Tito | DVD | (17/04/2006)
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| RRP Premiered to a lukewarm reception in Prague on September 6th 1791 La Clemenza Di Tito has turned into a considerable triumph within a month and was the first Mozart opera to be heard in London in 1806.La Clemenza Di TitoFrom the Drottningholm Court Theatre 1987Opera In Two Acts
Diverted | DVD | (25/01/2010)
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| RRP Made for TV fictional drama based on the real events of September eleventh 2001. The story looks at the affect the terrorist attacks had on Gander Newfoundland after 39 US bound flights were forced to land there when the Federal Aviation Authority shut down the skies. Following the lives of some of the passengers director Alex Chapple illustrates how the devastating incident changes their lives forever.
I Didn't Know You Cared - The Complete Second Series | DVD | (22/05/2006)
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| RRP From the books of Peter Tinniswood comes one of television's greatest comedy families The Brandons. There's miserable pessimist Uncle Mort his sharp-tongued sister Annie who is constantly arguing with husband Les their laid-back son Carter and his not so laid-back fianc Pat and finally old Uncle Stavely who carries his friend's ashes around his neck in a box and only enters the constant bickering with a cry of 'I 'eard that! Pardon?' Pat is desperately trying to turn reluctant C
Mog & The Three Witches | DVD | (05/10/2015)
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| RRP A family of witches turn a mean orphaned girl into a cat to teach her a lesson.
Elevator | DVD | (03/09/2012)
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| RRP 9 people stuck on an elevator - one has a ticking bomb - the other 8 will do absolutely anything to survive. The bomb cannot be defused. There is no escape and no promise of rescue. The unthinkable becomes the only reasonable solution.In a suspense thriller, both classic and contemporary, the passengers on Elevator are squeezed so tightly by fear and panic, the only possible result is horror. With minutes to live, there is no time for civilised morals. Nine sophisticated, Wall Street party-goers reveal the real people behind the facade.Crafted by the award-winning team of Norwegian director, Stig Svendsen and writer-producer Marc Rosenberg, they create a story as chilling as Hitchcock's Psycho and as demented as Polanski's The Tenant. An amazing ensemble cast creates a pressure cooker drama you won't soon forget.
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