"Actor: Leroy"

  • Mel Tillis Live - Special Guest Stars The Haggars, Leroy Van DykeMel Tillis Live - Special Guest Stars The Haggars, Leroy Van Dyke | DVD | (02/10/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Mel Tillis is captured lice in concert with special guests The Haggers and Leroy Van Dyke. Tracks Include: 1. Stay all night long 2. In the middle of the night 3. Send me down to tuscon 4. I believe in you 5. Rose of el paso 6. Ruby don't take your love to town...and more!

  • Various Artists - Vintage Reggae Bash: Brooklyn 1983 [2007]Various Artists - Vintage Reggae Bash: Brooklyn 1983 | DVD | (01/10/2007) from £11.15   |  Saving you £0.84 (7.53%)   |  RRP £11.99

    This DVD consists of footage from an incredible Reggae festival held at the historical Empire Roller Skating Center in Brooklyn, New York, circa 1983. It includes sets from legendary artists such as Big Youth, Leroy Sibbles, Ken Botthe, Delroy Wilson, Tinga Stewart, Roman Stewart, the Blues Busters (Lloyd Campbell and Philip James) and Max Romeo. The 30,000-squarefoot venue, a go-to spot for skate-world renegades in the early '70's, was a de facto community center where teenagers came after school and where families spent the weekend. It was the perfect place to host a historically important music event such as this.

  • Lawless Frontier / Neath The Arizona Skies / Texas Terror [1935]Lawless Frontier / Neath The Arizona Skies / Texas Terror | DVD | (11/08/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Lawless Frontier: John Wayne plays a wrongly accused cowboy who must prove his innocence by taking on the real criminals... Neath The Arizona Skies: An Indian princess has to be protected from a gang of outlaws... Texas Terror: Sheriff John Higgins quits and goes into prospecting after he thinks he has killed his best friend in shooting it out with robbers...

  • The FrontlineThe Frontline | DVD | (04/10/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    When young film-maker Paul Hills was asked at an interview for Plymouth film school what he wanted to do in the industry he replied 'direct feature films' he was told 'you have more chance of being struck by lightning twice than ever directing a feature film'. Two years later he embarked on making The Frontline...Filmed in the Moss Side area of Manchester this gritty tale of futility pulls no punches in its graphic depiction of drug addition political corruption and society out of control.On his release from mental hospital James re-kindles his relationship with pirate DJ Marion helping her to kick her heroin addiction and moving in together with plans for marriage. However Marion is found dead. Suicide? The police would have us think so. But James has other ideas.With the help of Marion's father James follows through his plan to trap and expose the 'protected killer. A plan that leads to a tense and bloody showdown that will leave you shattered.As you'll hear on the director's commentary making The Frontline was a creative struggle of epic proportions. Hills like a modern day King Canute empowered with super-human willpower and a titanic endurance waged a war to end all wars for three long years with a small band of like-minded irrepressibles to shape this film out of the most meagre of raw materials - 12 000 - for the money this is the greatest film ever made. It nearly killed Paul Hills. Now we can watch it in the comfort of our living rooms.

  • My Pal Trigger [1946]My Pal Trigger | DVD | (14/02/2005) from £15.98   |  Saving you £1.01 (5.90%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Gabby refuses to breed his horse the Golden Sovereign with Roy's. When the Sovereign and Roy's horse escape Skoville shoots the Sovereign by mistake but Roy is blamed and jailed. A year later Roy returns with Trigger the son of the Sovereign. When Skoville slips and reveals he was present when the horse was shot Roy sees a chance to clear his name.

  • Marillion - BraveMarillion - Brave | DVD | (16/08/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

  • The Alex Cox Collection [1986]The Alex Cox Collection | DVD | (12/11/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    THREE BUSINESSMEN:; Two lone businessmen, Bennie (Miguel Sandoval) and Frank (Alex Cox) find themselves alone one night in the dining room, of a large Victorian hotel in Liverpool, England. Abandoned by the staff of the wierd dining room, they tentatively join forces and go in search of food, in a city neither of them knows. But restaurant after restaurant fails them.; ; Without realising their destination, Bennie and Frank travel halfway around the planet, via public transport. Prattling abo.

  • The Great Outdoors [1988]The Great Outdoors | DVD | (10/11/2003) from £13.99   |  Saving you £-4.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    When an unannounced, uninvited and unwelcome family of Fun-loving misfits converge upon a lakeside resort to join their relatives for a summer of relaxation and fun, the result is anything but restive in this raucous comedy written and produced by John Hughes. The ultimate odd couple of John Candy and Dan Aykroyd are brothers-in-law who have only one thing in common-their intense dislike for each other. It all leads to a hilarious fight to the finish between two of today's most popular screen.

  • RockersRockers | DVD | (18/08/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Writer-director Theodoros Bafaloukos responded to Jamaica's siren call all the way over in Greece and came to the island to make this 1977 movie about a band of Rasta men/Robin Hoods getting their own back at the expense of those perennial bloodsuckers, the "uptown top rankings", as men of money and position are called in Jamaica. The reggae star-studded cast is undoubtedly the movie's most rewarding feature, though some fans have objected to the demeaning sight of the incomparable late singer Jacob Miller threatening a friend with a knife over a purloined chicken leg or the equally great singer Gregory Isaacs exacting chump change for unlocking a tourist's rental car. However, these and other great reggae figures are also seen here in full and glorious performance at their peak. In fact, this film provides our only extended visual record of Miller's kinetic performance style and one of the best pieces of footage on Isaacs. Although Rockers doesn't approach the multi-layered complexity of The Harder They Come and it does betray a little superiority now and then to its characters, there are plenty of laughs as well as insights into life at the time for Jamaica's growing Rastafarian movement. Drummer Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace makes an unlikely though quintessentially Jamaican leading man as he moves between wooing the rich man's virginal daughter and making pit stops at the shack he shares with his wife and children. His band of accomplices is priceless, and the scene in which each struts in his own "stylee" to Peter Tosh's "Stepping Razor" is alone worth the price. --Elena Oumano

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