Starring Kung Fu's hidden treasure Tony Poon plus Japanese superstars Yasuki Kurata and Bronson Lee this is a lost classic never previously available on DVD! When the three martial mates all land up in a prison cell on the tropical island of Dominica their hopes of freedom seems bleak but they are bailed out by an Army General who wants to put their excellent skills to good use by getting even with a cruel mafia crew.... Non-stop Kung Fu action from start to finish featuring some of the biggest names in the martial arts!
Blood Snow
Blues singer John Lee Hooker live in Montreal. Includes the tracks 'Boom Boom' and 'I'm In The Mood'.
Fast and furious martial arts action from the Far East.
Bruce Lee - The Immortal Dragon This authorised biography of Bruce Lee is the most comprehensive and well rounded to date. With great attention to detail this documentary uses rare home movies action-packed film clips behind the scenes footage screen tests and photographs from the Lee family archives to tell the remarkable life story of Bruce Lee and his tremendous success as an unparalleled martial artist as well as an international film celebrity. Includes interviews with Lee's family members co-stars business partners and students. The Lee's: Action Speaks Louder Than Words As a compliment to 'Bruce Lee - The Immortal Dragon' this exclusive feature takes you on a guided tour of the Lee Family. Includes rare Lee family photographs and home movies in-depth interviews with Linda Lee Cadwell Shannon Lee Keasler Robert Lee James Coburn Taki Kimura clips from his TV and film appearances and much more.
Titles Comprise:True Grit:John Wayne earned the 1969 Best Actor Oscar for his larger-than-life performance as U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn, who is hired by a headstrong young girl (Kim Darby) to find the man who murdered her father and fled with the family savings.El Dorado:John Wayne and Robert Mitchum lead an all-star cast in this classic western drama from director Howard Hawks. Mitchum is an alcoholic but gutsy sheriff who joins forces with his gunfighter friend Wayne to battle the dark side of the Wild West. The Sons Of Katie Elder:Four brothers (John Wayne, Dean Martin, Earl Holliman and Michael Anderson, Jr.) return home to Clearwater, Texas, to pay their respects to their deceased mother. Henry Hathaway directs this he-man drama that also shows the maternal influence of Katie Elder. Hondo:As Apache war drums sound an ominous warning for an isolated female rancher (Geraldine Page) and her young son, cavalry rider Hondo Lane (John Wayne) becomes her designated protector and a father figure to her boy. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: John Ford directs John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles and Lee Marvin in this action-packed story of a town plagued by a larger-than-life nemesis and the big-city lawyer who teams up with a rugged local rancher to get rid of him.
A film of stockbrokers who have no morals prey on their clients for more money. But what is it that also lurks behind the seemingly successful company image?
A local high school harbours a sinister secret society. They are a strange group of students who revel in demonic fantasy role play breaking in to the school after hours decked in all manner of satanic costumes carrying fake weapons. Their games soon turn into nightmares when a mysterious force takes control. One by one the supernatural presence possesses their souls and transforms them into young demons. It's up to one resourceful student to save his friends and exorcise the evil power that threatens to destroy them all!
The Twins Effect (Dir. Dante Lam 2003): A new age of darkness is dawning... With the help of a famous high-kicking Hong Kong bus driver two girls who just want to have fun confront the grave responsibility of safekeeping the world from vampire domination! The Duke one of the most dangerous of the undead is determined to bring a new age of darkness upon the earth as he hunts the Fifth Prince with a vial of blood and the ancient Vampire Bible. But ace vampire slayer Reeve will not rest until the fight is over and with the help of his innocent sister a feisty young beauty and an unlikely hero they wage the ultimate martial arts showdown! Cantopop music sensation Twins (Gillian Chung Charlene Choi) team up with a whole host of Hong Kong stars (including a special cameo appearance from Jackie Chan) for 'Vampire Effect' (aka Twins Effect) the wildest high-octane vampire adventure ever! Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (Dir. Rob Cohen 1993): Jason Scott Lee and Lauren Holly star in this unforgettable glimpse into the life love and the unconquerable spirit of the legendary Bruce Lee. From a childhood of rigorous martial arts training Lee realises his dream of opening his own kung-fu school in America. Before long he is discovered by a Hollywood producer (Robert Wagner) and begins a meteoric rise to fame and an all too short reign as one of the most charismatic action heroes in motion picture history. Hailed as ""an immeasurably entertaining movie"" by CBS-TV Dragon is ablaze with comedy touching romance and spectacular martial arts sequences.
Lee Konitz: Portrait Of An Artist As Saxophonist
Dance Of The Dragon
Catch him if you can. 'The Fugitive' is on the run! Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones race through the breathless manhunt movie based on the classic TV series. Ford is prison escapee Dr. Richard Kimble a Chicago surgeon falsely convicted of killing his wife and determined to prove his innocence by leading his pursuers to the one-armed man who actually committed the crime. Jones (1993 Academy Award and Golden Globe winner as Best Supporting Actor) is Sam Gerard an unrelenting bloodhound of a U.S. Marshal. They are hunted and hunter. And as directed by Andrew Davis (Under Siege) their nonstop chase has one exhilarating speed: all-out. So catch him if you can. And catch an 11-on-a-scale-of-10 train wreck (yes the train is real) a plunge down a waterfall a cat-and-mouse jaunt through a Chicago St. Patrick's Day parade and much more. Better hurry; Kimble doesn't stay in one place very long!
When her adopted daughter s psychic powers attract the wrong kind of attention, April (Alisha Seaton The Fourth Kind) must save both herself and her child from a crazed scientist. Together with her hard nose detective friend, they must track down a woman long thought dead in order to solve a mystery and save their own lives...
A favourite at Cannes Film Festival The Housemaid is a stylish sexy thriller about an innocent young woman caught in the twisted web of a rich family's games. Eun-yi (Cannes Best Actress winner Jeon Do-youn of Secret Sunshine) is hired as a nanny in an lavish mansion by businessman Hoon (Lee Jung-jae) and his very pregnant wife Hae-ra (Seo Woo). When Eun-yi is seduced by the father of the house she becomes the unwitting victim in a series of traps laid by the women of the house - Hae-ra her villainous mother (Park Ji-young) and their seemingly loyal but increasingly bitter housekeeper (Yun Yeo-jong). Intensely erotic and fiendishly entertaining The Housemaid builds to an unforgettable climax as Eun-yi must outwit them and escape their schemes to protect her sanity - and her life - from the vicious family.
Evil rises... One hundred years ago the residents of a small town in upstate New York were drowned when a massive dam was built and the town along with the surrounding valley was flooded for the creation of Rushford Lake. The restless souls of the drowned still reside at the bottom of the lake and every thirteenth year they rise from the deep with an insatiable appetite for the souls of the living.
Mutant X takes the useful SF trope of the mutant minority persecuted by the state and adds potentially interesting spins on which it rarely delivers. After a couple of pilot episodes that pushed into OTT visual stylishness, the show has settled into mildly repetitive though watchable blandness: for the most part it avoids story arcs and a large cast of regulars in favour of plugging its characters into the stock plots of television SF, such as doubles, vengeance crusades and untrustworthy lovers. On the DVD: Mutant X Series 1, Volume 3 contains the following episodes: "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Adam's invisible ex-lover Danielle needs stabilising by a gene resequencer which has been stolen from him by Eckhart's agents. "Double Vision". New mutant Maddie splits Emma into two--one Emma is completely ruthless and prepared to destroy Eckhart and the GSA at huge cost in life. "Blood Ties". Jesse meets his father again and is recruited by him to a vengeance crusade that may be a cover for industrial espionage. "Altered Ego". A mutant's power changes Adam into a ruthless villain determined to destroy his friends. The DVDs also contain trailers, a file on Genomex, interviews with the makeup artists and with Lauren Lee Smith (Emma). --Roz Kaveney
This third volume of the classic Saturday morning serial featuring Buster Crabbe as the dashing Flash Gordon aided in his galactic struggle against Emperor Ming the Merciless by Dale Arden and Dr Hans Zarkov. Chapter Nine: The Pool Of Death. Chapter Ten: The Death Mist. Chapter Eleven: Stark Treachery. Chapter Twelve: Doom Of The Dictator.
We Got Power Films presents David Markey's 1981 - 1982 raw and homespun documentation of the Los Angeles / Orange County hardcore punk scene. Like a fanzine on film The Slog Movie has an intimate backstage feel to it. Interviews with the bands humurous interludes and incredible live performances from Circle One Symbol 6 Wasted Youth Red Cross TSOL The Chiefs Sin34 Fear Circle Jerks and Henry Rollins Chuck Dukowski Robo and Dez Cadena.
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