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  • Raid On Rommel [1971]Raid On Rommel | DVD | (06/10/2003) from £5.38   |  Saving you £4.61 (85.69%)   |  RRP £9.99

    British intelligence officer Richard Burton poses as a high-ranking Nazi who leads a ragtag group of POWs on an impossible mission in this exciting World War II desert adventure. Based on the real life battle of Tobruk this action-crammed drama has Burton and his 'army' battling Nazi Panzer Divisions destroying fuel dumps and making a suicidal assault on Rommel's infamous gun emplacement that has the potential to destroy the British fleet...

  • The Oblong Box (blu-ray)The Oblong Box (blu-ray) | Blu Ray | (21/10/2024) from £16.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Masters of terror Vincent Price and Christopher Lee are both at their spine-chilling best in this grisly Gothic tale of the macabre, inspired by an Edgar Allan Poe story. In shadow-shrouded Victorian England, Sir Julian Markham (Price) is a landowner hiding a terrible family secret, while Dr Neuhartt (Lee) is a surgeon carrying out dreadful experiments upon stolen cadavers. When their disparate destinies entwine and a mysterious murderer in a red mask begins a mission of vengeance a series of brazen, bloody atrocities ensue. Actors and crew that worked on the horror classic Witchfinder General were brought together again for this stylishly shot, fast paced slice of Grand Guignol featuring customarily powerful performances from its charismatic cast. Special Features ¢ Presented in High Definition ¢ Audio commentary by film historian Steve Haberman (2022) ¢ Interview with Victoria Price (2024): the daughter of the legendary Vincent Price recalls the period in his career when he starred in The Oblong Box ¢ The Pit (1962, 27 mins): experimental gothic short, adapted from Edgar Allen Poe's The Pit and the Pendulum ¢ The Bells (1913, 14 mins): a poignant poem by Edgar Allan Poe underpins this rare short silent film which tells a melodramatic tale of love and death ¢ Prelude (1927, 7 mins): Rachmaninoff's wonderfully disturbing ˜Prelude in C Sharp Minor' sets the tone for Castleton Knight's silent, nightmarish reverie on Poe's The Premature Burial ¢ Roger Corman on Edgar Allen Poe (2013, 9 mins): the legendary director and producer discusses his Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, including The Pit and the Pendulum and The Masque of the Red Death ¢ Original trailer ¢ Optional English descriptive subtitles ¢ **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet featuring a new writing by Peter Fuller and Benjamin Halligan

  • The Dogs Of War [1981]The Dogs Of War | DVD | (11/02/2002) from £11.93   |  Saving you £2.32 (21.74%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Based on the novel by Frederick Forsyth, The Dogs of War is an uneasy mix of espionage and combat that never really succeeds in either role. Based around the character of Paul Shannon, the film follows events in the fictional African state of Zagaro. Hired on a reconnaissance mission by a nameless multi-national corporation, Shannon is captured and tortured before his release, only to return to the country to lead a small band of mercenaries (the dogs of the title) in a bloody coup. The first section of the movie works best, building a real sense of tension and unease, not least through a typically understated performance by Christopher Walken as the paranoid loner who keeps a pistol in his fridge (watch too for a brief appearance from a young Jim Broadbent). There are obvious references to the by-then obsolete school of Vietnam filmmaking in the second section, with the Asian enemy replaced by an African one. The gung-ho mentality of the soldiers is, however, so two-dimensional that the viewer develops little empathy for their plight. The action is slow and drawn out, with the seemingly endless pregnant pauses operating as a means for enabling the film to achieve a reasonable running time. On the DVD: little is on offer here aside from the usual scene selection, audio and subtitle options and original cinema trailer. --Phil Udell

  • Danielle Steel's Message From NamDanielle Steel's Message From Nam | DVD | (17/04/2006) from £4.03   |  Saving you £1.96 (48.64%)   |  RRP £5.99

    In this compelling feature length movie from bestselling author Danielle Steel Paxton Andrews a young idealistic woman faces love loss and the harsh realities of war. Thrown into the radical 1960's campus life at Berkley she believes she has found a true soulmate in a bright idealistic law student called Peter. But when fate gets him drafted and killed in Vietnam grief motivates Paxton to become a war correspondent for a San Francisco newspaper. In a career move that will event

  • New Jack City [1991]New Jack City | DVD | (01/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Some pundits called it a flawed, exploitative action film that glamorised drug dealing and the luxury of a lucrative criminal lifestyle, spawning a trend of films that attracted youth gangs and provoked violence in cinemas. Others hailed it as a breakthrough movie that depicted drug dealers as ruthless, corrupt, and evil, leading dead-end lives that no rational youth would want to emulate. However you interpret it, New Jack City is still one of the first and best films of the 1990s to crack open the underworld of cocaine and peer inside with its eyes wide open. It's also the film that established Wesley Snipes as an actor to watch, with enough charisma to bring an insidious quality of seduction to his role as coke-lord Nino Brown, and enough intelligence to portray a character deluded by his own sense of indestructible power. Director Mario Van Peebles stretched his otherwise-limited talent to bring vivid authenticity and urgency to this crime story, and subplots involving a pair of tenacious cops (Ice-T, Judd Nelson) and a recovering coke addict (Chris Rock) provide additional dramatic tension. Although some critics may hesitate to admit it, New Jack City deserves mention in any serious discussion about African American filmmakers and influential films. --Jeff Shannon

  • The Slipper And The Rose [1976]The Slipper And The Rose | DVD | (16/08/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    You know the story: Cinderella rides in a magical pumpkin to the ball, enchants the prince and flees at midnight. He finds her slipper and tracks her down, and they live happily ever after. But wait! In The Slipper and the Rose, it turns out there's more to the life of a prince than being charming. The king prefers to choose the prince's wife, one of proper social station who would provide a strong political alliance to ward off the kingdom's enemies. That's one of the twists in this 1976 British take on the classic fairy tale, one of a long line of musical versions. The disgruntled prince, who's as much of a focal point here as the lady with the footwear, is played by Richard Chamberlain, during the years when he was taking on the classics and had not yet been crowned king of the TV mini-series. He displays a pleasant voice opposite Gemma Craven as Cinderella, and veteran character actor Michael Hordern as the king leads the supporting ensemble. Add lavish sets and lush scenery (partially filmed in Austria), humour, fun choreography, and an Oscar-nominated score full of charming songs by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman (veterans of such Disney movies as Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book, and who also co-wrote the script with director Bryan Forbes), and you have a grand, engaging family musical. The 143-minute running time and dreamy, deliberate pace might test the patience of antsy viewers, but The Slipper and the Rose's legion of fans wouldn't have it any other way. --David Horiuchi, Amazon.com

  • Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead [1996]Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead | DVD | (07/01/2002) from £9.90   |  Saving you £9.08 (131.40%)   |  RRP £15.99

    After a foolproof scam turns sour, Jimmy the Saint (a soulful but miscast Andy Garcia, who mainly acts with his hair) and his hard-bitten crew must put their various sordid affairs in order before facing their final bloody curtain call. It's not nearly as clever as it thinks it is, but Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead is a terminally wise-ass (and extremely violent) caper flick, and is still one of the better post-Tarantino crime opuses, with some sharp dialogue, a scenery-chewing Christopher Walken (as a paraplegic archcriminal) and unhinged performances by Treat Williams and the obsequious Steve Buscemi that must be seen to be (dis)believed. Neophyte scripter Scott Rosenberg would later pen hipper-than-thou scripts for Beautiful Girls, Con Air and Armageddon, while director Gary Fleder moved on to the somewhat more reputable Kiss the Girls. The tongue-twisting title is from a Warren Zevon song. --Andrew Wright

  • The Brady Bunch - Season 1The Brady Bunch - Season 1 | DVD | (27/08/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    The Brady Bunch is a half-hour comedy series that follows the misadventures of a family united when single mother Carol (Florence Henderson) finds love and marriage with single father Mike Brady (Robert Reed). The Brady's tackle typical family issues such as sibling rivalry misunderstandings and growing up in a way that brought innocence and charm to the series. Includes all 25 funny and heartwarming episodes from the First Season!

  • Jungle Safari 3D (3D Blu Ray + Blu Ray) [Blu-ray]Jungle Safari 3D (3D Blu Ray + Blu Ray) | Blu Ray | (07/07/2014) from £10.99   |  Saving you £4.00 (36.40%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Journeying on a fun-filled, family adventure, a motley group of wild animals; made up of a leopard cub and mother, a monkey, a bear and a parrot, head to Delhi to find the people in power who can protect their jungle from destruction.

  • Upstairs Downstairs - Series 2 - Episodes 8-13 [1971]Upstairs Downstairs - Series 2 - Episodes 8-13 | DVD | (05/08/2002) from £9.89   |  Saving you £5.10 (51.57%)   |  RRP £14.99

    A sequence of dramatic events befalls the residents of Eaton Place. Elizabeth becomes involved with the Suffragettes which has disastrous consequences upon Rose a financial crisis threatens to force the Bellamys from their home and James returns from India with a fiancee in tow who threatens to shatter the peace. The formidable Thomas and Sarah receive a rousing send-off from the other servants as they set off to begin their new life together in north London. Is this really the last time they will be seen at Eaton Place?

  • Danielle Steel's Message From NamDanielle Steel's Message From Nam | DVD | (24/02/2003) from £8.98   |  Saving you £-2.99 (-49.90%)   |  RRP £5.99

    In this compelling feature length movie from bestselling author Danielle Steel Paxton Andrews a young idealistic woman faces love loss and the harsh realities of war. Thrown into the radical 1960's campus life at Berkley she believes she has found a true soulmate in a bright idealistic law student called Peter. But when fate gets him drafted and killed in Vietnam grief motivates Paxton to become a war correspondent for a San Francisco newspaper. In a career move that will eventually change her life her attitudes and her future she is transferred to Saigon. Reporting the truths and tragedies of war through first-hand experiences her column 'Messages From Nam' becomes an enormous success in America. But her personal relationships including a passionate affair with an army captain continue to suffer the casualties of combat. From front line fighting to the moral battle within her heart Paxton uses hope and determination to survive the fall of Saigon.

  • After The Sunset [2004]After The Sunset | DVD | (11/04/2005) from £7.70   |  Saving you £12.29 (159.61%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Can a professional jewel thief ever really retire, even when temptation is right in front of him? Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek star in this sun-soaked outing

  • Rio Lobo [1970]Rio Lobo | DVD | (06/06/2005) from £9.93   |  Saving you £3.06 (30.82%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Howard Hawks's final film once again teams him with John Wayne with a script by Leigh Brackett (who also wrote his 'El Dorado' and 'Rio Bravo'). The time is just after the end of the Civil War. Wayne is Union Colonel Cord McNally who is teamed with two Confederate soldiers he captured during the war in order to take down a thieving bootlegger. Their travels take them to a small town being held in terror by an evil Sheriff. McNally and his crew decide to help the townspeople with

  • Upstairs Downstairs - The Complete Second SeriesUpstairs Downstairs - The Complete Second Series | DVD | (27/02/2006) from £9.98   |  Saving you £20.01 (200.50%)   |  RRP £29.99

    A sequence of dramatic events befalls the residents of Eaton Place. Elizabeth becomes involved with the Suffragettes which has disastrous consequences upon Rose a financial crisis threatens to force the Bellamys from their home and James returns from India with a fiancee in tow who threatens to shatter the peace. The formidable Thomas and Sarah receive a rousing send-off from the other servants as they set off to begin their new life together in north London. Is this really the las

  • Yu Yu Hakusho Season 3 (Episodes 57-84) + Digital Copy [Blu-ray]Yu Yu Hakusho Season 3 (Episodes 57-84) + Digital Copy | Blu Ray | (06/12/2021) from £19.45   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The Dark Tournament has come down to a final grudge match and Yusuke's full wrath is unleashed as a friend's blood stains the arena floor. But there will be no time for rest or recovery as kidnapping follows victory and further intrigue threatens the boundary between worlds. A tunnel is being carved, one which completed will lay waste to the World of the Living. There are seven who seek an age of destruction and chaos, and hero must battle fallen hero. Box Contents includes: Season 3 of Yu Yu Hakusho and 2x artcards packaged in an collector's slip case.

  • Yu Yu Hakusho Season 2 (Episodes 29-56) + Digital Copy [Blu-ray]Yu Yu Hakusho Season 2 (Episodes 29-56) + Digital Copy | Blu Ray | (04/10/2021) from £29.85   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Episodes 29-56 of the Japanese anime based on the manga by Yoshihiro Togashi. High school student Yuusuke Urameshi (voice of Nozomu Sasaki) acts as a go-between for the spirit world and the real world tasked with ridding the world of evil spirits, aided by the god Botan (Sanae Miyuki). The episodes are: 'Flowers of Blood', 'Dragon of the Darkness Flame', 'Stumbling Warrior', 'Knife Edge Death-Match', 'A Day in Waiting', 'Percentage of Victory', 'Glimpse Beneath the Mask', 'Ambition Destroyed: A Trial By Light', 'Master of Disguise', 'Kurama's Stand', 'Crushing Revenge', 'Jin, the Wind Master', 'Reverse Decisions', 'A Matter of Love and Death', 'The Masked Fighter Revealed', 'Yusuke's Final Test', 'Hiei Battles On', 'Many Faces, Many Forms', 'Legendary Bandit: Yoko Kurama', 'The Cape of No Return', 'Genkai's Strength', 'Suzuka's Challenge', 'Arch-Rivals', 'The Death of Genkai', 'Overcoming Grief', 'The Beginning of the End', 'The Beast Within' and 'Yoko's Magic'.

  • Upstairs Downstairs - The Complete Third SeriesUpstairs Downstairs - The Complete Third Series | DVD | (01/05/2006) from £15.92   |  Saving you £14.07 (88.38%)   |  RRP £29.99

    The complete third series of the outstanding Emmy Award-winning Upstairs Downstairs. Episodes Comprise: 1. Miss Forrest 2. A House Divided 3. A Change Of Scene 4. A Family Secret 5. Rose's Pigeon 6. Desirous Of Change 7. Word Of Honour 8. The Bolter 9. Goodwill To All Men 10. What The Footman Saw 11. A Perfect Stranger 12. Distant Thunder 13. The Sudden Storm

  • Upstairs Downstairs - Series 1 - The Colour Edition [1971]Upstairs Downstairs - Series 1 - The Colour Edition | DVD | (18/06/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Landmark British drama series' first season set in turn-of-the-century England chronicles life among the residents of 165 Eaton Place. This is the first series of the classic British drama 'Upstairs Downstairs'. It is obvious in this first season that the budgets are low with the sets sparse and 'bloopers' often not being edited out. This season and the next (which was shown as two series in Britain) were combined into 13 episodes and shown in the US to great acclaim; it won an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series and an Emmy nomination for Jean Marsh as Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

  • Yu Yu Hakusho Season 4 (Episodes 85-112) + Digital Copy [Blu-ray]Yu Yu Hakusho Season 4 (Episodes 85-112) + Digital Copy | Blu Ray | (07/02/2022) from £17.60   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Death is never final! The gateway between worlds lies open and past must battle present, but with Yusuke's final death his friends rush onward. Risen once more with the blood of ages coursing through his veins, the young man sheds humanity as the war shifts realms to the land of demons. Three legendary kings seek power where only one can rule, and friends are enlisted as champions to become foes in the final struggle for control. From troubled teen to royalty, Yusuke's final chapter unfolds.

  • The Anderson Tapes [1971]The Anderson Tapes | DVD | (06/01/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    An early example of the techno-thriller, The Anderson Tapes--sharply directed by Sidney Lumet from the novel by Lawrence Sanders--follows just-out-of-stir Duke Anderson (a balding Sean Connery) as he plots the heist of an entire New York apartment building, enlisting a crew that includes Martin Balsam as a vintage 1971 gay stereotype and a very young Christopher Walken in perhaps the first of his jittery crook roles. The gimmick is that Anderson has been out of circulation so long that he doesn't realise his mafia backers are only supporting him because they feel nostalgic for the days before they were boring businessmen and that the whole setup is monitored by a criss-crossing selection of government and private agencies who don't care enough to thwart the robbery, which instead becomes unglued thanks to a gutsy young radio ham. With a cool Quincy Jones score, very tight editing, a lot of spot-on cameo performances from the likes of Ralph Meeker as a patient cop, this hasn't dated a bit: it's wry without being jokey and suspenseful without undue contrivance. On the DVD The Anderson Tapes offers a nice anamorphic transfer, a few trailers and various foreign language options. --Kim Newman

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