Satan's Slave A terrifying British chiller from cult director Norman J Warren (Inseminoid Prey). After her parents are killed in a car crash Catherine (Candace Glendenning) is trapped in a remote country mansion with her uncle (Michael Gough) her sadistic cousin Stephen (Martin Potter) and the family maid (Barbara Kellerman). Plagued by premonitions Catherine has horrific visions of witches being tortured and abused and satanic covens performing unspeakable rituals... Graphic gory and explicit this Special Edition of Satan's Slave is packed with bonus features. Prey Glory Annen (Felicity) and Sally Faulkner (Vampyres) star in this controversial British Sci-Fi Horror thriller from cult director Norman J. Warren (Inseminoid Satan's Slave). Something has fallen to Earth. Something terrible. A merciless carnivorous predator with an insatiable hunger for flesh... Assuming human form the creature stumbles upon a remote country house owned by a beautiful young lesbian couple that has a locked trunk - full of blood soaked secrets! Gore-filled and explicit Prey is presented here in a Special Edition packed with bonus features. Special Features: Audio Commentaries by Director Norman Warren Keep On Running (The Making of Prey) Norman Warren Short Film: Fragment (1965) Stills Galleries All You Need is Blood Archive Featurette Creating Satan - The Making of Satan's Slave Devilish Music Featurette Deleted Scenes Theatrical Trailers Booklet Notes by Director Norman Warren
Irene Handl and Wilfred Pickles star as two senior citizens who fall in love in this gentle sitcom, written by Vince Powell and Harry Driver (Nearest and Dearest, Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width). Produced by Ronnie Baxter and boasting theme music by Ron Grainer, this release contains the complete third series, also featuring appearances by Mollie Sugden, Edwin Richfield and Harold Goodwin.Londoner Ada and Yorkshireman Walter - the gravedigger who buried Ada's first husband - have returned from their honeymoon to begin their new life together as a married couple. But, like many married couples, they quickly realise that you can never really get to know a person until you live with them...
When werewolf chief Jack Ferris is accidentally killed in a strip club the girls who work there have until the next full moon before his bloodthirsty wolfpack seek murderous retribution.
Cranford where all changes and all remains the same. Miss Matty's house is full of life and bustle. Her dream of having a child in the house has been realised in the birth of Tilly daughter of her maid Martha and carpenter Jem. The shadow of the railway still looms but to the relief of Matty and the Amazons the line has been halted five miles outside of Cranford because of Lady Ludlow's refusal to sell her land. Elsewhere Miss Matty's friend Mr Buxton returns to town with his son William and his niece Erminia. Miss Matty decides to introduce them to Peggy Bell a young woman who lives in an isolated cottage with her mother and domineering brother Edward in the hope of building friendships. But when tragedy strikes she comes to believe that she has opened Pandora's box and fears Cranford will never recover.
Barbara Woodhouse On Horses And Ponies
G Force - Five teenage valiant young champions with special powers working undercover for the government of the World. Each episode pits young Ace Goodheart and his band of young heroes against Galactor and his evil accomplises. Each gripping adventure is as twisted as Galactor's evil intellect. Not even Dr. Brighthead - G Force's brilliant mentor - can imagine which of Galactor's wicked henchmen they will face next.
James Bond (Roger Moore) and the beautiful Soviet Agent Anya Amasova codenamed Triple X (Barbara Bach) team up to investigate missing Allied and Russian atomic submarines following a deadly trail that leads to billionaire shipping magnate Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens). Soon Bond and Anya are the world's only hope as they discover a nightmarish scheme of global nuclear Armageddon!
Ronnie Corbett stars as put-upon Timothy Lumsden a 41 year old man who has yet to leave home due to his domineering mother... Episodes Comprise: 1. For Love Or Mummy 2. Buttons 3. The Godfather 4. Bachelor Seeks Anywhere 5. Does Your Mother Know You're Out? 6. Curse Of The Mummy 7. Cromer Or Bust! 8. Perchance To Dream 9. Sons And Lovers 10. Great Expectations 11. The Next Best Man 12. Could Do Better
A sumptuous adaptation of the E.M. Forster novel in which a widow is sent to Italy by her in-laws to recuperate whereupon she falls in love with a young Italian dentist...
It's Christmas Eve the city goes dark and the few remaining tenants of The Ravenwood find themselves trapped in their building. And they are not alone.
As the third in what became a series of eight, Prince of Darkness was distinguished among the Hammer Dracula movies for several reasons. It was the third and last directed by Terence Fisher and his familiarity with the mythos and studio practices meant the rushed production still came out looking spectacular in places. Moving into the tail end of the 1960s, Hammer looked for ways of cost cutting: the film's dramatic finale on a frozen river takes place on a two-for-one set being used simultaneously for another shoot. This was also the series entry that included a substitute for the Renfield character missing from the first movie. Thorley Walters as Ludwig is a colourful cameo and that's also all that can be said of Christopher Lee. Despite top billing, the mute monster occupies but a fraction of the overall on-screen time. The real frights come from gaunt butler Klove who scares the life (literally) out of hapless travellers Alan, Charles, Helen and Diana. Surely their fate would ensure no-one else took the mountain pass to Carlsbad? But only two years later, audiences discovered Dracula Has Risen from the Grave. On the DVD: apart from scene access there's nothing making use of the DVD format here. The 2.55:1 presentation is certainly welcome, and the mono audio somehow feels appropriate. --Paul Tonks
I Am The Law
The second series of this classic ITV series chronicling the fortunes of the Ashton family living in Liverpool during the Second World War. Features the first 5 episodes.
Sparrows Can't Sing
Alex Whittaker and three other gifted psychics are investigating rumors that the secret of life has been discovered by master puppeteer Andre Toulon. But the psychics quickly discover Toulon's secret of death in the form of five killer puppets - each one uniquely qualified for murder and mayhem. Tunneler has a nasty habit of boring holes in people with his drill bit head. Ms. Leech regurgitates killer leaches that suck her victims dry. Pinhead strangles his enemies with his powerful vice-like hands. Blade has a gleaming hook for one hand and a razor-sharp knife for the other. And Jester, the ruthless brains of the bunch, is absolutely merciless. Together, they're an army of skilled assassins, diabolically programmed to guard the deadly secrets of the Puppet Master.
Delightful comedy drama about school teachers Trevor and Jill who are also a duo of amateur investigators. Features all six episodes from the first series: 'What I Don't Understand Is This...' 'Can Anybody Join In?' 'We Call It The White Economy' 'Um... I Know What You're Thinking' 'That Was A Very Funny Evening' and 'We Are On The Brink Of A New Era If Only....
The story tells of Cassie, a college student plagued by hallucinations that her boyfriend has come back to life after he is killed in a car crash.
Irish drama that follows 'Mad' Mary McArdle (Seána Kerslake) as she returns to her home town of Drogheda after a short stint in prison. Following her release, Mary returns to Drogheda for her best friend Charlene (Charleigh Bailey)'s wedding. As she prepares for her big role as the maid of honour, Mary tends to her duties and prepares her speech while dealing with the social repercussions of her time behind bars for a violent assault and trying to find a date for the big day.
While the later chapters of the Carry On series have received fairly constant exposure, some earlier examples such as 1964's Spying remain relatively unseen. Given the brash production and ensemble playing of the more well-known films, this black and white version of the Carry On world seems oddly low-key in comparison. Four of the soon-to-be-regular cast are in attendance--Barbara Windsor, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey--and there are many signs of a formula in development (the double entrendres, bad puns, Windsor's ill-fitting clothing). Of course, with its obsession with sex and bodily functions it's all very English and parts have dated horribly, not least the casual racism of some of the secondary characters, but fans of this most unique of genres will find much to tickle their fancy. And don't they look so young?On the DVD: Given the long history and colourful characters of the series, there must be scope for much behind the scenes and documentary footage, but this disc is totally bereft of any extras bar scene selection. There is also little to add to the original black and white film stock, although the soundtrack, chock full of humorous instrumentation, sounds pretty good. --Phil Udell
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