Killer Dolls Box Set | DVD | (25/09/2006)
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| RRP A quartet of spine-tingling horror tales! Vampire Sisters (Dir. Joe Ripple 2004) They're beautiful they're sexy and hungry for human blood! Who says vampires live in the past? These three sexy vampire sisters live a contemporary life working as prostitutes and even using a website to attract their victims! When these sensuous bloodsuckers are finished they drag the bodies to a hideous monster locked in their shed! Making a living and finding fresh blood was never so easy for a vampire that is until they attract attention from the cops! A chilling battle between the law and the kinky vamps ensues leading to a mind-blowing climax... Iggy - the creature in the shed - is finally unleashed! Hollywood Vampyr (Dir. Steve Akahoshi 2002): 'Hollywood Vampyr' tells the tale of Fatal a former drug addict who has embraced the underground goth subculture. However she eventually decides to leave the 'family' and break free from their depraved world with the help of her college tutor Tom. Standing in the way is Blood the dominant coven leader to whom she is unwillingly bound. Unfortunately Tom finds Fatal's world increasingly seductive.... Blood Legend (Dir. Rusty Nelson 2006) Many decades ago a beautiful woman named Moira was burned at the stake for practicing witchcraft. Diana who is a direct descendent of Moira is desperately trying to right the wrongs of the past. She looks to her eccentric uncle for guidance in performing the spells to bring her back for another chance at life. Diana and her coven of witches perform the ritual and bring Moira back. Moira becomes a vicious monster feeding on the innocent as she must have their blood to survive. Moira's human form can only be kept if she makes the ultimate sacrifice. Can the wrongs of the past be re-written? Only the blood of the next victim will tell. Goth (Dir. Brad Sykes 2003): Goth blurs the line between reality-driven horror and the hallucinatory style of Requiem For A Dream in this raw and blood-soaked ride through the dark underbelly of the Gothic subculture. Chrissy and her new boyfriend Boone are two Gothic teenagers living in LA who have seen and done it all. As the sun goes down they get ready for a hardcore concert at the local club. The night takes a gruesome turn when they run into a savage darkly beautiful woman with a taste for pain and sexual deviance. She represents the darkest most depraved end of this subculture; for her it's not just superficial costumes and makeup but a way of life that thrives on murder and madness. Promising new thrills and experiences she takes Chrissy and Boone on a wild terrifying ride that progresses from drug-fuelled orgies to random acts of violence leaving a trail of mutilated victims in their wake.
The Complete Naked Gun Collection | DVD | (05/11/2001)
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| RRP The Naked Gun series must be the only successful big-screen franchise to have been a spin-off from a spectacularly unsuccessful TV series. Although Police Squad went on to become a cult favourite, at the time the American TV network was so unimpressed they only showed four of the six episodes before cancelling it. But Leslie Nielsen's bumbling Lt Frank Drebin just wouldn't go away. Supported in masterly deadpan style by George Kennedy and Priscilla Presley, Nielsen cemented his reputation as a gifted comic actor with The Naked Gun decades after he had first become known as a minor Hollywood leading man (in 1955's Forbidden Planet for example). The first movie appeared in 1988 and spawned two sequels that replayed exactly the same routines: in The Naked Gun series sight gags (some of which are worthy of the Marx Brothers, some not) combine with excruciating puns and lots of toilet humour to follow the same hit formula as the creators' earlier slapstick masterpiece, Airplane. By the third film the formula may have become more than a little overworked, and few including the filmmakers cared much about the increasingly creaky scenarios, but Nielsen's easygoing idiotic charm goes a long way towards saving the day. There are still a lot of laughs to be found in all three Naked Gun movies, even if some of them are the unintentional result of seeing OJ Simpson before notoriety overtook his budding film career. On the DVDs: All three features are anamorphically enhanced 1.78:1 widescreen ratios, with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Each disc also has a jovial ensemble commentary featuring co-creator David Zucker with other producers and writers, which is only intermittently informative but is at least intermittently funny, too. --Mark Walker
Legacy Of Rage | DVD | (19/09/2001)
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| RRP Brandon (Brandon Lee) is a tough young man working by day as a car compactor in the auto junkyard and by night as a waiter. Good looking and skilled in martial arts Brandon has one major weakness an unceasing desire to use his might to fight for justice. A so-called friend Michael (Wong) manages to get Brandon framed for the slaughter of a cop and consequently sent to prison. In jail he becomes a close friend of a clever small-time crook called Hoi after coming to Hoi’s aid during a fight with some other inmates. When Brandon learns how he was set up by Michael he and Hoi try unsuccessfully to break out of jail. Six years later they are released and by now Michael has become a Mafia boss leading an army of bloodthirsty thugs. Having armed themselves with the latest weapons Brandon and Hoi declare war on Michael. The final confrontation escalates into a bloodbath that will determine their ultimate fate!
Souls at Sea | DVD | (10/11/2008)
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| RRP One man is on trial for murder. One man knows the truth... A ship has caught fire and only one lifeboat remains. Now its captain Michael Taylor (Gary Cooper) must decide who will live and who will surely die. The story begins at Taylor's trial where he is charged for the murders of the ship's passengers who perished. But what his prosecutors don't know is that he was actually onboard under British secret orders. Unexpectedly he is awarded a new trial after a representative of the Queen of England steps forward with a detailed account of the tragedy. Next the real story unfolds via brilliantly photographed flashbacks revealing Taylor and his partner's heroic mission to abolish the inhumane business of slave trading. But will the truth be enough to spare Taylor from a life behind bars? With its talented cast and compelling plot Souls at Sea offers a rare combination of intensity humour and thrilling action that is sure to please classic film lovers everywhere.
Creepshow 2 | DVD | (21/02/2005)
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| RRP Stephen King and George A. Romero present... The Creep is your guide to three new tales of terror from the creepiest comic book of them all! In Old Chief Wood'nhead kindly shop-keepers are slaughtered by hoodlums and unleash a most unexpected avenger. Four teens out for fun find themselves on a lake-monster's menu in The Raft. And in The Hitcher a cheating wife is in for the ride of her life when she runs down a hitcher who won't stay dead. Gore FX legend To
Gilda | DVD | (07/03/2011)
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| RRP The legendary Rita Hayworth sizzles with sensuality and magnetism as she sings 'Put the Blame on Mame', and delivers a dazzling performance as the enticing temptress Gilda.In the story of Gilda, Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) goes to work for Ballin Mundson (George MacReady), the proprietor of an illegal gambling casino in a South American city, and quickly rises to become Mundson's 'main man'. All is well until Mundson returns from a trip with his new bride, Gilda - a woman from Johnny's past. Mundson unaware of their previous love affair, assigns Farrell the job of ensuring that Gilda is a faithful wife. Fraught with hatred, Gilda does her best to antagonize, intimidate and instill jealousy in Farrel - until circumstances allow him to get even.
Minder - Series 6 | DVD | (16/04/2007)
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| RRP Following ITV 'Personality of the Year' awards for George Cole as Arthur Daley and Dennis Waterman as Terry McCann and a BAFTA award for creator Leon Griffiths Minder Series 6 bounced back in 1985 with more hilarious episodes and a return to the violence of the early days. Disc 1 - Episodes 1 to 3. Give Us This Day Arthur Daley's Bread. Life In The Fast Food Lane. The Return Of The Invincible Man. Disc 2 - Episodes 4 to 6. Arthur Is Dead Long Live Arthur. From Fulham With Love. Waiting For Goddard.
Dead Zone / Firestarter | DVD | (20/09/2004)
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| RRP The Dead Zone: Christopher Walken stars as high school teacher Johnny Smith a car crash victim who emerges from a 5 year coma with the ability to see into people's future. Consequently this extra sensory perception enables Johnny to avert several potential disasters and earns him a degree of local celebrity. After his 5 missing years however Johnny has lost both his job and his fiance and he longs for his former existence minus his new 'gift'. That is until he meets with local politicians and would-be Presidential candidate Greg Still son (Martin Sheen) and sees future-events of genuinely cataclysmic proportions. It is only then that Johnny must come to terms with his powers his conscience and his destiny... Firestarter: Firestarter the best-seller by top writer Stephen King came blazing to the screen in a million saga produced by Dino De Laurentiis. Eight year-old Drew Barrymore who won America's heart in E.T.-The Extra-Terrestrial stars as the child who has the amazing ability to start fires with just a glance. But can this power and the love of her father save her from the sinister government agency.. 'The Shop'? The top-notch story an all-star cast that includes George C. Scott Martin Sheen Louise Fletcher Art Carney David Keith and Heather Locklear plus amazing special effects and stunts from the masters who worked on Star Wars E.T.-The Extra-Terrestrial and Raiders Of The Lost Ark make Firestarter the classic 80s horror movie.
Night Of The Living Dead | DVD | (16/10/2006)
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| RRP Night Of The Living Dead is the black and white classic that spawned the zombie genre from its 1968 release. Still today The Night Of The Living Dead is one of the most gruesome and terrifying films ever made. Guaranteed to frighten you out of your wits this is the story of seven people barricaded inside a farm house while an army of flesh eating zombies roams the countryside. Don't watch it alone...
Music Within | Blu Ray | (16/01/2023)
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| RRP The true story of Richard Pimentel, a man with a troubled past, who returns from Vietnam severely hearing impaired and finds a new purpose in fighting for disabled rights. Product Features The First-Ever UK Blu-Ray Release Starring Rebecca De Mornay The Hand that Rocks the Cradle/li> Starring Ron Livingston The Conjuring/li>
The Tower Of Terror | DVD | (23/03/2015)
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| RRP Wartime Germany: Marie a concentration camp escapee on the run from the Nazis narrowly escapes drowing when she is rescued by Wolfe Kristan – a half-mad lighthouse keeper. Brought aboard the lighthouse itself she begins to fall in love with the assistant keeper who unknown to her is a British spy. As the couple become more intimate Kristan's jealously finally pushes him over the brink and into full-blown madness... Featuring a career-best performance from Wilfrid Lawson – as the deranged hook-handed lighthouse keeper – alongside Hollywood stalwart Michael Rennie and Mexican-American actress Movita Castaneda this intriguing genre-defying wartime thriller is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Bonus Features: Image Gallery Original Script PDF
Birth of the Living Dead | Blu Ray | (12/01/2015)
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| RRP Zavvi Exclusive. 600 Only. In 1968 a young college drop-out named George A. Romero gathered an unlikely team - from Pittsburgh policemen iron workers housewives and even a roller rink owner -to create a low-budget horror film that would revolutionise the industry and spawn a new flesh-eating monster that endures to this day. That film was Night of The Living Dead. Birth of the Living Dead is the story of how Romero managed to pull off the greatest guerrilla shoot of all time. The film includes exclusive new interviews with the godfather of zombie films himself as well as brand new animations created by Gary Pullin. Put together with sixties archival footage this film shows just how politically charged Night was set against the backdrop of race riots and Vietnam the film challenged the establishment and had enormous fun doing it. With a range of candid interviews and fascinating insight Birth of the Living Dead is an absolute must have for any horror fan. Prepare to enter the original zombie universe and remember: They're coming to get you Barbara.
Mission Impossible - Season 1 | DVD | (20/11/2006)
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| RRP An elite covert operations unit known as the Impossible Mission Taskforce (IMF) carries out highly sensitive missions subject to official denial in the event of failure capture or death. Their mission should they choose to accept it is given by the unseen figure known only as the 'Secretary' who instructions are relaid on a tape guaranteed to self-destruct in five seconds... Episodes Comprise: 1. Pilot episode 2. Memory 3. Operation Rogosh 4. Old Man Out (Part 1) 5. Old Man Out (Part 2) 6. Odds On Evil 7. Wheels 8. The Ransom 9. A Spool There Was 10. The Carriers 11. Zubrovnik's Ghost 12. Fakeout 13. Elena 14. The Short Tail Spy 15. The Legacy 16. The Reluctant Dragon 17. The Frame 18. The Trial 19. The Diamond 20. The Legend 21. Snowball In Hell 22. The Confession 23. Action! 24. The Train 25. Shock 26. A Cube Of Sugar 27. The Traitor 28. The Psychic
Oliver Twist | DVD | (18/04/2003)
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| RRP Clive Donner's take on the classic Dickens tale of an orphan boy who escapes the horrors of the orphanage only to be taken in by a band of thieves and pickpockets...
Bride Of The Monster | DVD | (10/05/2004)
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| RRP Dr. Eric Vornoff (Bela Lugosi in his last speaking role) recruits twelve men for an experiment to create a race of atomic supermen. Assorted police reporters and a rubber octopus conspire to ensure that his quest fails - it just has to be another of Ed Wood's masterpieces!
Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock -- Two Disc Special Edition | DVD | (13/01/2003)
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| RRP With hindsight, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is the satisfactory middle instalment of a well-rounded trilogy that began with The Wrath of Kahn and ended with The Voyage Home (after which this crew really should have retired gracefully). But on its first release, few fans knew what to expect and initial impressions were disappointing. The biggest talking points were that the film was Leonard Nimoy's directorial debut and that his name wasn't in the opening credits. Naturally, the biggest question was just how would the loss of Spock affect the franchise? That question was neatly dodged and what audiences got instead was a tale of team-spiritedness, sacrifice and rebellion that ended on a question mark. In other words it was a fun ride without many answers. The centrepiece of the movie has to be stealing The Enterprise, a beautifully conceived sequence that remains at the heart of classic Trek's filmic storyline: sacrificing all for the sake of friendship, Kirk and co. set out to rescue their lost companion; this single action defines everything the characters had ever meant to each other, and has an effect on everything that followed. And if the loss of Spock had left audiences eager for more, that was as nothing compared to the loss of The Enterprise. On the DVD: Star Trek III on disc does not come in a new transfer as the previous two special edition DVDs, and you won't find any deleted or new scenes either. The extras package is fascinating, nonetheless, especially with the contributions from Nimoy. His fond reminiscences in the commentary track are priceless, with good support from writer-producer Harve Bennett, director of photography Charles Correll, and Robin Curtis (Saavik). The text commentary from the Okudas isn't as involving as the others, sadly, but this is made up for by the trivia dished out in documentaries covering: model-making, costume design, the science of Terraforming, and how to speak Klingon. The best inclusion is "Captain's Log" featuring interviews with an enthusiastic Nimoy, a sarcastic Shatner, an appreciative Curtis and the rarely seen Christopher Lloyd. --Paul Tonks
It's A Wonderful World | DVD | (19/06/2006)
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| RRP Would-be songsmiths Ray Thompson (Terence Morgan) and Ken Miller (George Cole) manage to sell a tune by claiming that it was composed by a reclusive musical genius. When the ditty hits the top of the charts Thompson and Miller find themselves in the embarrassing and unenviable position of having to produce the ""real"" composer.
Pretty Poison | DVD | (05/09/2005)
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| RRP Did you ever see two kids like Dennis and Sue Ann? We think not... Dennis Pitt (Anthony Perkins) is released from prison following a sentence for his complicity in a suspicious death. Wandering through a small town he befriends and deceives straight-A student Sue Ann (Tuesday Weld). Convincing her that he is in fact a secret agent she decides to joins him. However is Sue Ann using Dennis' own weaknesses for her own evil ends?
The Unguarded Moment | DVD | (09/06/2014)
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| RRP In a rare dramatic role Esther Williams stars as a high school teacher stalked by a peeping tom who might be the same homicidal sex fiend wanted by the police. Based on a story by Rosalind Russell and Larry Marcus The Unguarded Moment is a moody melodrama that co-stars John Saxon in one of his first major roles and George Nader as the investigating detective.
Gun Duel in Durango | DVD | (07/03/2016)
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| RRP Bank robber Will Sabre (George Montgomery) is looking to leave his life of crime behind in favor of marrying his sweetheart, Judy (Ann Robinson). But Sabre's gang, led by Dunsten (Steve Brodie), has no intention of letting go of such a skilled shooter. When he rejects the demands to rejoin their ranks, these cruel crooks promptly use their next heist to frame the innocent Sabre. To save his reputation and future, he must set out to capture his former cohorts -- with the law in hot pursuit.
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