Three Steps In The Dark | DVD | (08/07/2013)
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| RRP A lonely country house a cantankerous old patriarch calling all his family together to make changes to his will siblings falling out over their possible inheritances and a faithful old butler and frightened housemaid for good measure. These are all the classic ingredients for an Agatha Christie style murder mystery and Three Steps in the Dark doesn't fail to provide the body in the study!
That Darn Cat | DVD | (12/02/2001)
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| RRP A witty remake of Disney's famous film classic That Darn Cat puts a fresh new spin on a timeless tale that families have enjoyed for years. Sixteen-year-old Patti Randall (Christina Ricci) finds life in her sleepy home town dull until her cat DC finds an important clue to a mysterious kidnapping! With the help of a bungling FBI Agent (Doug E. Doug) this teenage sleuth and hers pet detective lead a hilarious investigation filled with zany mishaps and misunderstandings before final
Simpatico | DVD | (25/03/2002)
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| RRP At first glance, Lyle Carter seems to have it all. A handsome millionaire with a beautiful wife and a sprawling estate in Lexington, Kentucky, Carter has built his empire on breeding and training thoroughbreds.
Poirot - Agatha Christie's Poirot - The Cornish Mystery / The Disappearance Of Mr Davenheim | DVD | (12/05/2003)
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| RRP David Suchet brings the great detective Hercule Poirot to rich life in The Cornish Mystery / The Disappearance of Mr Davenheim. These two episodes are lovingly true to their 1930s settings. In The Cornish Mystery Poirot has an unusual visitor--a victim who says she's not dead yet but is slowly being poisoned. The Disappearance of Mr Davenheim takes the standard case of a businessman's disappearance and spices it up with a friendly wager that Poirot can't solve the mystery without leaving his apartment. --Ali Davis
The Lion King Trilogy | DVD | (28/06/2004)
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| RRP The Lion King: Special Edition Disney's epic coming-of-age saga tells of the love between a proud lion ruler Mufasa and his son Simba - a naive and curious cub who just can't wait to be king. But Simba's envious Uncle Scar has other plans and his scheming for the throne leads to Simba's exile from the kingdom he should rightfully rule. Befriended by the hilarious warthog Pumbaa and his manic meerkat companion Timon Simba forgets his regal responsibilities and adopts a carefree lifestyle of Hakuna Matata. The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride Kiara Simba's playfully headstrong daughter and heir to the Pride Lands is on the prowl for adventure. Escaping her bumbling baby-sitters Timon and Pumbaa Kiara runs off to the Outlands which are strictly off limits. There she meets the mischievous Kovu - a young cub chosen to walk in Scar's paw prints. The rift between the Outlanders and Simba's pride deepens as Kiara and Kovu's feeling for each other grow. But will love find a way to bring their very different worlds together as one? The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog retell the story of The Lion King from their own unique perspective!
The Bleeding | DVD | (06/09/2010)
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| RRP Surrounded by carnage slaughter brutal crashes and total mayhem Shawn Black (Michael Matthias) is in a race to save the world from pure evil.
Mad Men - Season 1-2 | Blu Ray | (13/07/2009)
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| RRP Mad Men is a compelling insight into the harsh reality of life in the 60s perfectly portrayed through the dealings of a prestigious ad agency in New York's Madison Avenue. This was the era of astonishing sexism homophobia and the last golden years of the guilt free cigarette as mass consumerism took hold and helped form the American dream.
A Farewell To Arms | DVD | (09/05/2005)
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| RRP This dense adaption of Ernest Hemingway's novel features Rock Hudson as American soldier Lt. Henry and his ill-fated love affair with British Nurse Catherine portrayed by Jennifer Jones during World War I. The two lovers will stop at nothing to be together but Lt. Henry's internal struggles ultimately threaten the relationship. Hemingway's theme of questioning the nature of war and fighting is fully recognised under Charles Vidor's direction.
The Comeback - Digitally Remastered | DVD | (07/11/2011)
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| RRP British horror director Pete Walker gives Jack Jones a starring role as crooner Nick Cooper who has returned to England, after a move to L.A and a failed marriage to record his comeback album. Little does Nick know that his ex-wife Gail has been butchered by a figure in an old lady mask wielding an axe. Her body now lies rotting in the apartment they used to share.The divorce had been bitter and Nick can't face Gail or the apartment, so his manager, Webster Jones, (David Doyle) arranged for Nick to stay at a remote house being looked after by an old couple. The couple, who say they're fans, are simply called Mr. B (Bill Owen) and Mrs. B (Sheila Keith). Webster Jones has his assistant Linda (Pamela Stephenson) look after Nick and soon an attraction grows between the two.But strange things are afoot at the house, and at night, Nick hears mysterious crying and moaning. Disturbed, he is assured by the old couple and his manager that he must be imagining it. But when he opens a door and comes face to face with a skeletal corpse, and discovers a rotted head that looks like Gail, it seems he's either going mad or something sinister and frighteningly real is going on. Then the masked killer strikes again… Extras include: 4 page booklet notes commentary by Peter Walker and Jonathan Rigby Theatrical Trailer Subtitles Stills Gallery
Flesh For The Beast | DVD | (11/04/2005)
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| RRP At the turn of the century a notorious occultist named Alfred Fischer conjures up a brothel full of ravenous demons in a bizare ritual. Taking the form of beautiful women the beasts desire a steady diet of fresh prey that only a human servant can provide. Almost a century after Fischer meets his mysterious end a team of para-psychologists investigate his manor for signs of restless spirits. In no time they are besieged by sexy demons a mad man with a secret past and a horde of sl
Outlaw, The | DVD | (09/06/2003)
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| RRP The Outlaw is a fascinating Western with a determindly off-beat story about Doc Holliday Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid coming to conflict over Holliday's stolen horse and the voluptuous halfbreed played by Jane Russell. The script is often disarmingly tongue in cheek and there is a weird eroticism to the film.
Laurence Olivier - Hamlet / Henry V | DVD | (12/11/2001)
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| RRP In 'Hamlet' we find Olivier acting and directing Shakespeare's immortal story of murder intrigue madness and despair. 'Henry V' is one of Shakespeare's most compelling histories complete with the great Battle Of Agincourt and directed by Olivier in lush technicolour became the most expensive film made by a British studio...
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding | Blu Ray | (14/01/2013)
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| RRP On a crisp December morning in 1932, bride-to-be Dolly (Felictiy Jones) hides in her bedroom as her many family members arrive for the wedding with all of the cheerfulness, chaos and grievances that go with such occasions. But trouble soon appears with the arrival of Joseph (Luke Treadaway), Dolly's lover from the previous summer, who, to her mother's (Elizabeth McGovern - Downton Abbey) exasperation, throws Dolly's feelings into turmoil. With lavish costumes and beautiful English countryside, Cheerful Weather for the Wedding is a joy from start to finish in the grand tradition of English period comedy-dramas, filled with light-hearted humour and steamy romance. Special Features: Behind the Scenes Audio Commentary with Writer and Director Donald Rice, Writer Mary Henely Magill and Editor Stephen Haren
Sam - Series 2 - Part 1 | DVD | (13/09/2004)
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| RRP The war is over and Sam is a young man. He is unhappy working in the pit and has no respect for Alan Dakin his mother's ex-lover whose house he lives in. When his Grandfather dies he leaves Sam some property and appoints him trustee for his father. Nobody knows Sam's father Harry's whereabouts or even if he is still alive. Episodes comprise: A New World / Legacy / Shape Yourself Round It / Under A Cloud / Head And Heart
Breathe In | Blu Ray | (07/10/2013)
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| RRP Sophie a young foreign exchange student arrives to stay with a family in up-state New York taking piano lessons from the father Keith. But soon Sophie's longing for excitement and Keith's growing disenchantment with family life begin to take on a romantic aspect which threatens Keith's comfortable suburban existence. An intimate and intelligent romantic drama starring Felicity Jones (Like Crazy Chalet Girl) and Guy Pearce (Prometheus Lawless the Hurt Locker). Directed by Drake Doremus (Like Crazy).
Space: 1999 - Series 2 Complete | DVD | (12/11/2001)
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| RRP Many fans don't rate the second series of Space: 1999 as highly as the first. Responding to audience feedback, as well as the separation of producers Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, the programme makers drafted in new producer Fred Freiberger, the man responsible for the third and weakest season of the original Star Trek. Under his guidance the storylines drifted away from the hard sci-fi of the first season in favour of more action and a faster pace. The theme music, sets and costumes all changed, as did some key personnel. Out went professorial (and very dull) Barry Morse, in came dashing Tony Anholt as security officer Tony Verdeschi, while the glamour quotient was upped considerably by Catherine Schell as the shape-shifting Maya (a much-needed change, since the frosty Barbara Bain had reduced the show's sex appeal to nil in Series 1). Series 2 also introduced lots and lots more aliens kitted out in badly fitting costumes and dodgy glam-rock era makeup. Responding to yet more feedback from American TV executives the protagonists now had to encounter more highly unconvincing monsters than even Dr Who ever dared imagine: "The Beta Cloud", for example, is a classic rampaging-bloke-in-a-suit scenario. That said, this second season has more emphasis on characters other than the headline stars, as various stranded Alphans are allowed to come to the fore instead of just blankly following Commander Koenig's orders. It's all good fun in a silly, nostalgic sort of way, and fans of the more vintage Season 1 will find it hard to resist this second season as well.On the DVD: There aren't many extras here, although sundry interviews with principal cast and crew are scattered across the six discs in this complete box set. There's also a commentary on some episodes with special effects man Brian Johnson, a couple of deleted scenes, production stills and some text features. Each disc has a small booklet that gives some useful background information on the episodes. The remastered 4:3 ratio picture and mono sound are fine. --Mark Walker
Money Talks | DVD | (16/11/2015)
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| RRP This exuberant comedy tells the story of an old man who is to inherit a large legacy from a distant cousin but only if he can prove he is in need. Determined to get the bequest he tries to fritter away all his remaining cash but just can't seem to stop making money! One of several popular early-thirties comedies by director Norman Lee noted for his collaborations with Leslie Fuller and 'Josser' creator Ernie Lotinga Money Talks boasts a rare appearance by legendary East-End boxing champion Jack 'Kid' Berg ('the Whitechapel Windmill'). It is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. SPECIAL FEATURE: Image gallery
Men in Black (25th Anniversary Steelbook) | Blu Ray | (19/07/2022)
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Carry On England | DVD | (27/08/2001)
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| RRP By way of an experiment, a mixed-sex anti-aircraft battery is set up during World War II. The result is Carry On England, and the sex is indeed pretty mixed, although the drafting in of Patrick Mower and Judy Geeson rather demonstrates the need for at least some of the cast to be attractive in order to make this premise feasible. For the most part, of course, it's tits-out sex-comedy slapstick all the way, but there's a nicely ambivalent performance from Kenneth Connor, who portrays the wartime British officer class as being pretty much bonkers, a telling interpretation which Stephen Fry was to perfect years later in Blackadder Goes Forth. The location is of course typically Carry On cheap-and-cheerful, but its inevitable drabness, together with the indistinguishable khaki uniforms, tends to put a bit of a damper on the adult-panto atmosphere which the best Carry Ons deliver. The cast commendably manage to transcend this, though, so there's still plenty of fun to be had. On the DVD: The feature is presented in 1.77:1 aspect ratio, but the disc has no added features. --Roger Thomas
Men in Black 3 | DVD | (05/11/2012)
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| RRP Agent Jay travels back in time to 1969, where he teams up with a younger version of Agent Kay to stop an evil alien from destroying the future.
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