A tribute to John Thaw which includes: 'Inspector Morse - The Dead Of Jericho' in which Morse investigates the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Anne Stavely. Based on the novel by Colin Dexter. 'Kavanagh QC - Nothing But The Truth' which centres on James Kavanagh who has climbed to the top of his profession as one of the leading criminal advocates in London. He takes on the defence of a student accused of raping a middle-aged housewife. 'Goodnight Mister Tom' finds To
A wonderfully evocative three DVD box set which features three films each telling a wartime story. Goodnight Mister Tom: John Thaw (Inspector Morse) stars as the widowed and cantankerous Tom Oakley in this charming film adaptation of the prize-winning children's novel by Michelle Magorian. When the Second World War is declared Tom finds that his quiet life in the village of Little Weirwold is set to change when nine-year old Willie Beech (Nick Robinson) is evacuated from Lo
Jason Flemyng and Kirsty Mitchell star in this funny and thought provoking story of the conflict between love and the realisation of a dream the power of money and position and what happens when we turn our backs on everything that is familiar. Charlie Davidson (Flemyng) is a thirty something single and seems to have it all; a successful London publishing company a beautiful and intelligent girlfriend everything money can buy but something was missing... When his best friend suddenly dies Charlie decides to find a real purpose in his life. Driving off into the countryside he stumbles accross a surreal and lonely hotel with a landlocked lighthouse in the woods beyond inhabited by a series of strange and fascinating characters who will change his life forever...
This Romesh Sharma film is based on culture chaos with a contemporary Mauritian setting. Jai Sinha (Karan Sharma) falls in love with Sophie Besson (Annabelle Wallis) while both of them are studying in Stockholm. The pair finds itself clashing with their respective parents. She happens to be the daughter of a prominent white family. While Jai's father Shekhar Sinha (Amitabh Bachchan) has a liberal view on marriage and approves the relationship with zero hesitation his mom Sandhya (R
4 girls. Thousands of men. 100 days. Can they make it without making it? In Tallahassee Florida four sexy party girls - billed by the locals as the ""House Of Babes"" - are struggling to pay back a $20 000 loan for their post-feminist magazine 'Biotch'. Their grad-student neighbour desperate for a thesis project for her masters in Women's Studies persuades the household to fast off men for 100 days. In exchange they'll receive $25 000 in grant money in order to save their magazine.
Drenched in sex and style Straight ploughs right through to the tantalizing details of a mnage trois. Jana is a social worker who tries to help local prostitutes she tells her judgmental and racist mother that she works for a publishing company as a cover for the truth; she lives in the slums. Nazim prowls the neighbourhood with his crew in search of drugs and fist fights hiding his true identity as a bi-curious hoodlum who picks up male strangers for an impersonal quickie. David is one of his first conquests but Nazim is ashamed and throws him out as soon as their session is over. David finds himself back in the arms of his girlfriend Jana who is constantly awash in a haze of sex and drugs including when she performs a strip tease at a bar and picks up a mesmerized Nazim who knows nothing of her relationship with David. As David Nazim and Jana begin to discover each other's secrets Straight tightens the screws until the tension is almost unbearable.
In an experimental hospital for the criminally insane the 'pioneering' director continues to introduce unorthadox methods despite the protestors of an anxious community. In awe of his experiments he allows the inmates to act out their wild and brutal fantasies... slowly but surely the nurse and her patients descend into a dark abyss of sex and death. Who can survive the carnage... where should they look for help? One things for sure... dont look in the basement!
Goodnight Mr Tom: John Thaw (Inspector Morse) stars as the widowed and cantankerous Tom Oakley in this charming film adaptation of the prize-winning children's novel by Michelle Magorian. When the Second World War is declared Tom finds that his quiet life in the village of Little Weirwold is set to change when nine-year old Willie Beech (Nick Robinson) is evacuated from London and billeted on him. Willie is a quiet sad child with a deprived and disturbing past but he slowly begins to flourish under the care of 'Mister Tom' and enjoys an idyllic village life. Gradually a strong bond of friendship develops between the two. Then quite suddenly his mother (Annabelle Apsion) summons Willie back to the terrors of Blitz-torn London. Tom is left feeling lonely and wondering if he will ever see his dear friend again. Buried Treasure: John Thaw is Harry Jenkins in this brand new ITV film a gruff self-obsessed estate agent used to getting his own way. Until that is he returns from a game of golf to find the police on his doorstep with news of his estranged daughter's death and discovers for the first time that he is the grandfather of a mixed-race little girl. Saffron his spirited and strong-willed granddaughter proves to be quite a match for him and a trip to London in search of her father forces Harry to face up to a few home truths. He realises that things need to change if he is to play a part in Saffron's life. Brilliantly acted this powerful and moving drama evokes Harry's inner struggle for salvation.
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