The Legendary Bruce Lee. Unknown in 1971. Two years later an international cult hero and more than twenty years on still remembered as the star of the biggest martial arts epic ever filmed - Enter The Dragon. Enter The Dragon takes Lee into the island fortress of a warlord of crime Han who carries on his opium smuggling and prostitution activities under the disguise of a martial arts academy. Determined to avenge the death of his sister Lee penetrates Han's Stronghold and enters the brutal martial arts tournament Han is staging. Then follows a visual feast of spectacular martial arts matches that combine skills in Karate Judo Tae Kwon Do Tai Chi Chuan and Hap Ki Do. Bruce Lee staged these fighting sequences himself demonstrating experienced awareness of film rhythm and dramatic timing as well as mastery of the martial arts that made him famous. His reputation as an all-time great has grown since his untimely and mysterious death in 1973 three weeks before the opening of Enter The Dragon. This special edition of the film is available uncut for the very first time in Britain and features the 'lost' Bruce Lee monk scene and the full version of the previously edited nanchaku showdown sequence: quite simply the definitive cut of the greatest martial arts movie ever!
New York's Toughest Police Precinct has six escaped felons on the loose. These dangerous criminals specialize in insurance schemes drug-running paid assassinations pimping and organized robberies. Feeling pressure from New York's top brass the precinct elite set out to arrest these hard to get criminals by using their number one weapon... A snitch.
Bad Timing - Art Garfunkel plays a moody American psychoanalyst whose mounting obsession with a beautiful fun-loving young girl drives her to the brink of death on a drug overdose. As he waits anxiously at the hospital and tries to answer police questions he recalls the details of the complex and tempestuous affair: their meeting their discovery of physical joy marred by mental anguish their constant separations and reconciliations. Yet is he telling the police the whole truth? King Of New York - The first big budget movie from the controversial director of Driller Killer and Bad Lieutenant features an unforgettable performance from Christopher Walken as gangland supremo Frank White. Recently released from prison White sets out to be King of New York by gaining control of a multiracial gang of drug dealers - to the horror of the Traditional Mafia - and the city's poorest area. But New York's streets have grown meaner since Frank last walked them. Enemies on both sides of the law are determined to stop him in his criminal and philanthropic ventures and the consequences can only be violent. Dead Ringers - Director David Cronenberg based this controversial and stylish psychological horror on a bizarre true story... Jeremy Irons delivers a disturbing performance as twin Gynaecologists Elliot and Beverly Mantle. Intrigued by the mysteries of sex and anatomy the brothers grow from inseparable playmates to world-renowned specialists. Sharing their women Elliot and Beverly seem inseparable. The entrance of Claire (Bujold) an actress seeking fertility treatment changes their relationship forever. Both twins seduce her but shy sensitive Beverly falls in love and attempts to break free from his charming brother with catastrophic consequences.
Led by Horatio Caine (David Caruso), the Miami-Dade Crime Scene Investigators work amid the steamy, tropical surroundings and cultural crossroads of Miami. Caine, a former bomb squad detective, often finds his reliance on gut instincts in conflict with DNA specialist Megan Donner (Kim Delaney), the former head of the unit. Together the investigators of CSI: Miami, collect and analyse the evidence to defend the memory of those who often cannot speak for themselves - the victims.
In Barbet Schroeder's gritty thriller, Jimmy Kilmartin (David Caruso) is an ex-con who is attempting to set his life straight. However, fate intervenes when he is lured back into a life of crime for one last heist. When a detective (Samuel L. Jackson) offers him his freedom in return for turning on a gangster (Nicolas Cage), he becomes a reluctant pawn caught between federal agents and the mob. Helen Hunt, Stanley Tucci and Michael Rapaport co-star in this stylish, streetsmart film noir.
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