Just as he's about to get out of the game entirely, a drug dealer gets drawn back in to the doublecrossing world of the London mafia in this refreshing British thriller.
It's Halloween at Hobb's Grove. Seven teenagers start working as tour guides in a haunted amusement park. When they begin to disappear one by one they discover an unspeakable monster that walks the grounds. Can they unravel the mystery of the Dark Walker before it's too late?
The apparent suicide of an eminent psychologist prompts his teenage daughter (Pamela Franklin The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Legend of Hell House) and one of his patients (Stephen Boyd Ben-Hur, Fantastic Voyage) to investigate. Convinced he was murdered, the two begin a journey into the lives and twisted psychoses of the doctor's disturbed patients. Directed by the great Charles Crichton (Dead of Night, The Lavender Hill Mob, A Fish Called Wanda), stunningly photographed by Douglas Slocombe (The Italian Job, Raiders of the Lost Ark), and starring an incredible cast which includes Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Diane Cilento and Judi Dench in one of her earliest screen roles, The Third Secret is a dark and elegant psychological thriller which has long been overlooked, but is now ripe for rediscovery. Product Features High Definition remaster Original mono audio Audio commentary with film historians Dean Brandum and Eloise Ross The BEHP Interview with Charles Crichton (1988, 103 mins): an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the celebrated filmmaker in conversation with Sidney Cole The BEHP Interview with Douglas Slocombe Part One, The Early Years (1988, 103 mins): an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the renowned cinematographer in conversation with Sidney Cole Crichton on Crichton (2019, 8 mins): a personal account by third assistant director David Crichton of working on his father's film An Unconscionable Thing (2019, 5 mins): second assistant director Kits Browning recalls the making of The Third Secret Mr Slocombe's Mattress (2019, 7 mins): focus puller Robin Vidgeon discusses the work of Douglas Slocombe Lost Souls (2019, 23 mins): an in-depth appreciation by author and film historian Neil Sinyard Theatrical trailer Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Prostitution drug abuse rape murder cannibalism bondage and sadomasochism. Got your attention yet? Good! Dark Places is an incredibly dark and twisted psychological thriller that focuses on a crack whore named Keri and her nightmarish journey to get her fix and to find refuge from the street but instead lands right in the middle of hell. Make no mistake Keri is a crack whore by every stretch of the word and Dark Places begins with Keri turning tricks to get her
Bryan Cranston, Ken Watanabe, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sally Hawkins star in this science fiction reimagining of the 1954 Japanese film about the destruction caused by a giant monster. When a devastating event is covered up as a natural disaster, nuclear physicist Joe Brody (Cranston) realises something much more sinister is to blame. Scientists Dr. Ichiro Serizawa (Watanabe) and Dr. Vivienne Graham (Hawkins) reveal that in 1954 a powerful monster was awakened and though 'nuclear tests' were carried out in the Pacific Ocean to destroy it, the creature has now returned. With the US Armed Forces, including Joe's son Navy Lieutenant Ford Brody (Taylor-Johnson), called into action, humanity fights for its survival. The cast also includes Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche and David Strathairn.
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When young David Balfour arrives at his uncle's bleak Scottish house to claim his inheritance his relative first tries to murder him and then has him shipped off to be sold as a slave in the colonies. Fortunately for David he strikes up a friendship with Alan Breck (Michael Caine) and together they manage to escape. On arriving back in Scotland they set out for Edinburgh dodging the ruthless Redcoats to claim David's rightful inheritance...
As a young man Rev. Davis played in a string band with the legendary Willie Walker. Several of the tunes featured on this double DVD lesson come from Walker's repertoire i.e. Make Believe Stunt. Rev. Davis used to talk about Blind Blake's ""sportin' right hand"" and you can hear this influence in all of Rev. Davis's ragtime playing. These are challenging and difficult multipart arrangements. Ernie Hawkins teaches each section phrase by phrase and carefully shows you the right hand picking as well as the left hand fingerings that were unique to Rev. Davis's approach. You will be able to easily follow the instruction with the tab/music booklet. Also featured are split screen segments where each section is played slowly and you can study the movements of each hand. As a bonus we have included various audio performances of Rev. Davis playing each song. Volume One: Slow Drag (Cincinnati Flow Rag) (77 minutes) Volume Two: C Rag Dont Let My Baby Catch You Here and Make Believe Stunt (Maple Leaf Rag) (96 minutes 48 page tab/music booklet Level 3
It must be love but it's definitely exhausting. Scott Warden A middle-aged American writer of pornographic novels meets and falls in love with sixteen-year old Twinky. This alone is cause for concern but when the couple gets married and moves to America the trouble (and fun) really begins...
Zulu is one of the great movies, an epic adventure of courage in the face of incredible odds. Based on a true story, it tells the amazing tale of 100 British soldiers who stood fast against an overwhelming force of 4,000 of the Zulu nation's mightiest warriors in the defence of Rorkes Drift in 1879.Set amongst the stunning South African scenery, Zulu is a landmark action film and a fitting tribute to some of the most magnificent acts of heroism in the history of warfare. Michael Caine's role as the arrogant but courageous Lt. Bromhead brought him international fame, and there are powerful performances from other great British actors including Stanley Baker and Jack Hawkins.
With a glittering cast Rip Off is a twisted tale of Russian gangsters Yuri and Serge and a bungles casino heist. Yuri's girlfriend Lex is friends with Helena who's living with her ex husband Torretti a very shady cop. Les and Helena arrange for Yuri to meet Tottetti. They hit it off and agree to rob the casino together along with Torretti's gambling addicted slightly deranged partner Dykes. When Yuri and serge kick them out of the house the girls devise a plan of their own...
Wienerworld proudly presents The Sound Of Jazz. A truly original and unique broadcast from the CBS Studio 58 in New York on 8 December 1957 hosted by John Crosby. Featuring well known sounds as Count Basie and Billie Holiday this DVD truly is the spectacular Sound of Jazz. Tracklist: Fast And Happy Blues Wild Man Blues Rosetta Eyes Of A Stranger I Left My Baby Dickie's Dream Fine And Mellow The Train And The River East of the Sun (Sarah Vaughan with Count Basie
Patrick Hamilton's trilogy is brought to life in this adaptation. A story of unrequited love set against the backdrop of the grimy streets and public houses of 1930s London revolving around The Midnight Bell a bar off the Euston Road; it follows the painful pursuit of love from three different perspectives: barman Bob who yearns for penniless street-walker Jenny; his colleague Ella torn between the attentions of an older wealthier man and her secret desire for Bob; and Jenny forced onto the streets through circumstances and now struggling to keep her head above water. This beautifully observed three-part series captures the milieu who stand at the side of the bar and pour out their passions: unrequited love ambition and disappointment.
This DVD features previously unissued and rare footage of Coleman Hawkins in London in 1964 and 1966 Paris and Brussels in 1962 and in New York in 1961. A galaxy of accompanying stars include: Teddy Wilson Benny Carter Oscar Peterson Roy Eldridge Harry Edison Sir Charles Thompson Jo Jones Louie Bellson and Johnny Guanieri and many more! Tracklist: Coleman Hawkins - Harry Sweets Edison Quintet 1. Introduction 2. September Song 3. What's New 4. Willow Weep For Me 5. Centepiece 6. Caravan Coleman Hawkins - Benny Carter Quintet 7. Blue Lou 8. I Can't Get Started 9. Body And Soul 10. Disorder At The Border Coleman Hawkins Quartet 11. Moonglow 12. Blowing for Adolphe Sax 13. Disorder At The Border 14. South Of France Blues 15. Rifftide Bonus Tracks: Coleman Hawkins - Roy Eldridge Sextet 16. Intro/Blues 17. Lover Man 18. Sunday 19. Taking A Chance On Love 20. Just You Just Me
Ready to receive a bequest from his recently deceased father Orestes returns to his Greek birthplace after a 15 year absence. Here he finds that little has changed. The ancient traditions superstitions and religious practises that drove him away all remain in place - as does the seductive beauty of his one time lover Elena (Raquel Welch One Million Years BC) who has since married one of his childhood friends. But their attraction has not dimmed and their overwhelming desire drives them to embark on a flagrant affair that angers the villagers and leads to their ostracism from the community. Soon their burning love spawns a bitter hate and they become the inevitable victims of their own folly.
A middle-aged writer of pornographic novels meets and falls in love with a sixteen year old girl. This alone is a cause for concern but when the couple gets married and moves to America the trouble (and fun) really start!
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