Nothing to do with Our Cilla this Blind Date is an altogether tougher proposition, as you'd expect from exploitation ace Niko Mastorakis (In The Cold of the Night, Island of Death). After losing his sight, Ad Exec Jon Ratcliff (Joseph Bottoms, The Black Hole) is fitted with an experimental device that partially returns his vision. Only... Although he can't 'see' very much, one night he catches a glimpse of a notorious killer. Is it enough to find the psycho? And can he do it before the murderer catches up with him? One of Mastorakis' best (and bloodiest) films, the cast includes Kirsty Alley (Cheers), Marina Sirtis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) and Keir Dullea (2001: A Space Odyssey). 88 Films are sure you'll have a lorra, lorra fun with this lost classic from the slasher golden age. Extras: New 4K Master from the Original 35mm Camera Negative Remixed 5.1 DTS-HS MA Soundtrack Original LPCM Stereo Soundtrack Optional English SDH Subtitles The Film of Nico Mastoraki - Part 2 Stills Gallery Original Theatrical Trailer Reversible Sleeve
Season Two of the epic saga of the South Carolina Main family and the Pennsylvanian Hazards. In the fateful year 1861 began a war which was to tear America apart and which threatened to destroy the lives of the Hazard and Main clans. Friend fights friend brother stands against brother as the two families once bound by friendship and love are now on opposite sides of the bloody conflict.
The sixth season of the classic American sitcom. Episodes comprise: 1. Home is the Sailor 2. 'I' On Sports 3. Little Carla Happy At Last (1) 4. Little Carla Happy At Last (2) 5. The Crane Mutiny 6. Paint Your Office 7. The Last Angry Mailman 8. Bidding On The Boys 9. Pudd'nhead Boyd 10. A Kiss Is Still A Kiss 11. My Fair Clavin 12. Christmas Cheers 12. Woody For Hire Meets Norman Of The Apes 14. And God Created Woodman 15. Tale Of Two Cuties 16. Yacht Of Fools 17. To All The Girls I've Loved Before 18. Let Sleeping Drakes Lie 19. Airport V 20. The Sam In The Gray Flannel Suit 21. Our Hourly Bread 22. Slumber Party Massacred 23. Bar Wars 24. The Big Kiss-Off 25. Backseat Becky Up Front
It's the cosy Boston bar where everybody knows your name...welcome to Cheers - the Emmy Award-winning, smash-hit television series that kept the laughs uncorked for 11 seasons. Sam (Ted Danson) and Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) share their first kiss in Cheers: The Eighth Season, but their romance is short-lived when millionaire playboy Robin Colcord sweeps Rebecca off her feet. But Sam quickly rebounds with Rebecca's favourite college professor! The laughs are on the house when Carla (Rhea Perlman), Woody (Woody Harrelson), Cliff (John Ratzenberger), Norm (George Wendt), along with Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth), order up double shots of unforgettable fun in the incredible eighth season of TV's classic comedy hit… Cheers!
Kirstie Alley knocks 'em dead - literally - and then becomes hysterically hysterical in this comedy co-starring Bill Pullman Carrie Fisher Jami Gertz Scott Bakula Sam Elliott and Ed O'Neill. All Marjorie (Alley) ever wanted was to become a writer - ""like Slyvia Plath... only happy."" But she put her dream aside to marry a doctor (Bakula)... before discovering that he has no bedside manner. Unhappy unfulfilled and decidedly unsatisfied she attempts to find bliss in a hotel room wi
When British jocky Bob Champion is struck down with cancer in the prime of his career his desire to live is determined by a single promise; on successful recovery he will ride jump prospect Aldaniti in the 1981 Grand National... John Hurt gives a truly stunning performance as Bob Champion in this true story of courage dedication and the strength of the human spirit.
Amanda Lemon (Mary-Kate Olsen) is a streetwise orphan who has only one person who really cares for her; Diane (Kirsty Alley) her case worker at the orphanage. Alyssa Callaway (Ashley Olsen) lives with her Father Roger (Steve Guttenberg) a fabulously successful businessman who has buried himself in his work since his wife died several years ago. So Amanda and Alyssa are two girls from totally different backgrounds but who look as identical twins. When they meet by chance they rea
It's the cosy little Boston bar where everybody knows your name raise a glass to Cheers the Emmy Award winning smash-hit television series that kept the laughs uncorked for 11 seasons. Cheers: The Tenth Season finds Sam (Ted Danson) yearning for fatherhood. And he believes he’s found the perfect candidate to be the mother of his child: Rebecca (Kirstie Alley)! Meanwhile, Norm (George Wendt) and Cliff (John Ratzenberger) wreak havoc on Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer) therapy group, and Carla (Rhea Perlman) is shocked to discover that her son has decided to become a priest. That may come in handy since Woody (Woody Harrelson) and Kelly have decided to announce their plans to wed. Join the gang for round after round of laughs and good times in this 26-episode volume of the classic TV sitcom.
It's the cosy little Boston bar where everybody knows your name... raise a glass to Cheers - the Emmy Award-winning smash-hit television series that kept the laughs uncorked for 11 seasons. Will wedding bells chime for Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) in Cheers: The Ninth Season?She believes they will when Robin decides to pop the question - much to Sam's (Ted Danson) dismay! Woody (Woody Harrelson) gets hooked on a home shopping show, while Norm (George Wendt) and Cliff (John Ratzenberger) investigate a fight between Sam and Frasier (Kelsey Grammer). And an appalled Carla (Rhea Perlman) must be civil to Cliff when she discovers that he's a judge for the Miss Boston Barmaid contest! Join the gang for another round of free-flowing laughs in this 26-episode volume of the classic TV sitcom.
Look Who's Talking: Starring Kirstie Alley John Travolta and the wise-cracking voice of Bruce Willis Look Who's Talking is the box-office smash which takes an hilarious off-beat look at motherhood and romance from baby Mikey's point of view. Led on and let down by boyfriend Albert (George Segal) 32 year old Mollie (Kirstie Alley) is looking for a proper father for her son. Little Mikey favours cab driver-turned-baby-sitter James (John Travolta). It's a case of baby knows be
Brad (Tim Allen) and Caroline Sexton (Kirstie Alley) were incredibly rich and incredibly miserable. Until something unbelievable happened... their accountant robbed them dry. Now they're on the run from the IRS and hiding out in the one place no one will ever look for them... Amish country. While their lawyer sorts things out in New York they've got to do their best to blend in and are failing miserably! Hard work may prove to be more difficult than hard time as the Sextons are learning how to milk cows plow fields and fall in love all over again.
A man goes blind when remembering his lost girlfriend but doctors can't find anything wrong with his eyes. They fit him with an experimental device which allows him to see with the aid of a computer interface and Brain electrodes. Meanwhile a taxi driver is taking young women up to their apartments giving them gas and performing a little amateur surgery on them. Their paths inevitably converge and the blind man must try to stop the psychopath.
Sergei Prokofiev's symphonic masterpiece Peter and the Wolf, first performed in Russia in 1936, has been lauded not only for the spectacular musical score but also for the story itself--of a young boy who outwits a wily wolf. George Daugherty brings this timeless tale to modern audiences by seamlessly weaving live-action with animation and music by the RCA Symphony Orchestra. The story opens as a grandfather (Lloyd Bridges) hosts his daughter (Kirstie Alley) and grandson (Ross Malinger) during a visit to his country cottage. After lunch, the trio settles in as grandfather recounts "The Story" of Peter's adventures with a bird, cat, and dizzy duck on the outskirts "of a very dark forest". The film morphs into a clever cartoon designed by the legendary Chuck Jones (of Wile E. Coyote fame). The "story within a story" leaps to life while the accompanying musical instruments also emerge as playful personalities. It is no wonder this heartwarming family film has received numerous awards for bringing an appreciation of classical music to young viewers. The DVD bonuses are a making-of featurette, and a captivating introduction to the symphony orchestra. --Lynn Gibson
A beautiful and mysterious woman comes into a miss-if-blink Nevada town with a secret that threatens the status quo of the tightly knit group of women who run the town Monday through to Friday. Their men work at a dam a few hours away and can only return on the weekends for rowdy fun and raucous love. Her beauty and demeanour make Christy the obvious scapegoat for several of the women's frustrations and loneliness. Several others see her as a beacon of hope in an otherwise downtrodden existence. The ensuing conflicts sends their normally placid lives into a state of chaos. 'Nevada' is an insightful and witty exploration of the choices women must make in their lives as mothers lovers wives and as individuals.
Kirstie Alley the award-winning star of TV's Cheers plays a sassy outspoken single mother whose life is dominated by her brain-damaged son in this superb drama. Sally Goodman has spent 16 years caring for David. Previously believing that she would never be of use to anyone she now feels that he gives her life purpose. She meets his every need and has persuraded herself that she is the only one who can look after him an attitude that has driven away her husband and daughter and threatens her relationship with her sister and her new lover. Just as she attracts people with her vibrant wisecracking personality she also repels them with her outspokenness. But as time goes on can Sally really continue to live a life based more on her needs than on David's needs for the future?
Sally Goodman (Kirstie Alley) wages a battle against the system when her disabled son David is offered the chance to live an independent life. Sally's devotion to her son has driven away both her husband and her daughter and has consumed all of her time. When a social worker (Phylicia Rashad) approaches her with the idea of sending David to a special school Sally can't bring herself to let her son go. Faced with the most difficult decision yet Sally must choose between a life she has built around her son and giving him his freedom.
Robin is forced to choose between two conflicting selves: the perpetual playboy or the man in love when he meets a lonely woman in a wealthy LA suburb.
The Thing (1982): Horror-meister John Carpenter teams Kurt Russell's outstanding performance with incredible visuals to build this chilling version of the classic The Thing. In the winter of 1982 a twelve-man research team at a remote Antarctic research station discovers an alien buried in the snow for over 100 000 years. Soon unfrozen the shape-shifting alien wreaks havoc creates terror and becomes one of them... John Carpenter's Vampires (1998): In the blood-chilling tradition of Halloween and Village Of The Damned comes John Carpenter's unique vision of the ultimate killing machines vampires. Forget everything you've ever heard about vampires warns Jack Crow (James Woods) the leader of Team Crow a relentless group of mercenary vampire slayers. When master Vampire Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith) decimates Jack's entire team Crow and the sole team survivor Montoya (Daniel Baldwin) set out in pursuit. Breaking all the rules Crow and Montoya take one of Valek's victims hostage. The beautiful prostitute (Sheryl Lee) is their sole psychic link to Valek and through her senses they will track down the leader of the undead. As Valek nears the climax of his 600 year search for the Berziers cross Jack and the new Team Crow do everything humanly possible to prevent him from possessing the only thing that can grant him and all vampires the omnipotent power to walk in the daylight... Village Of The Damned (1995): From the master of suspense John Carpenter comes a chilling new version of the sci-fi classic. Something is terribly wrong in the tiny village of Midwich. After an unseen force invades a quiet coastal town 10 women mysteriously find themselves pregnant. Local physician Dr. Alan Chaffee (Reeve) and government scientist Dr. Susan Verner (Alley) join forces when the women simultaneously give birth...and the reign of terror begins. In what the New York Times calls one scarifying trip the people of Midwich must try to find a way to stop the children in the Village Of The Damned.
The last film in the Look Who's Talking minifranchise goes to the dogs, literally, to keep the series' major gimmick intact--letting the audience hear the thoughts of the little newcomers in the Ubriacco family. The kids who were once babies in the two prior films can now babble for themselves, so the script finds the adult characters taking in two mutts who do a "Lady and the Tramp" thing while we listen in. Travolta (rescued a year later in 1994's Pulp Fiction) and Alley mark time while Danny De Vito and Diane Keaton provide the most entertainment performing the dogs' voices. Not awful, but not necessary either, and a long way from the small but real qualities of the first film. --Tom Keogh
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