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Seas Ablaze...with black villainy with fiery romance with breathless deeds of daring...in the roaring era of Love Gold and Adventure! When notorious pirate Henry Morgan is made governor of Jamaica he enlists the help of some of his former partners in ridding the Carribean of Buccaneers. When one of them apparently abducts the previous governor's pretty daughter and joins up with the rebels things are set for a fight.
Garrett and Donna seem like the perfect neighbours: kind, generous, and so eager to help struggling single mother Anna Morse and her beautiful young daughters. Suddenly Garrett and Donna vanish - along with two of Anna's daughters. Alone and rejected by her disapproving mother, Anna has only one ally as she begins a traumatic search for her kidnapped children, hard-bitten detective Jack Driscoll. The horrifying details he uncovers about Garrett James' past convince Anna of one thing: she mus...
Across the planet sudden increases in earthquake activity is causing massive damage and worldwide panic. Mason Rand (David Keith), a young nuclear weapons expert, is recruited by the President's science advisor to investigate some additional strange activity over the giant Himalayan mountains. With the Earth's life support system in the balance, Rand and his team fly to Bhutan to join a top secret U.S. task force. What they discover will change man's view of history forever...
Odd Man Out is a British classic from 1947 that fits the film noir definition in almost every respect. It's one of the milestones of its era, highlighted by what is arguably the best performance in the illustrious career of James Mason, here playing the leader of an underground Irish rebel organisation, who is seriously wounded when a payroll heist goes sour. Left for dead by his accomplices on the streets of Belfast he's forced to hide wherever he can find shelter and as his gunshot wound gradually drains his life away, his lover (Kathleen Ryan) struggles to locate him before it's too late. Although the IRA and Belfast are never mentioned by name, this film was a daring and morally complex examination of Northern Ireland's "troubles" and the compelling tragedy hasn't lost any of its impact. A study of conscience in crisis and the bitter aftermath of terrorism, this was one of the first films to address IRA activities on intimately human terms. Political potency is there for those who seek it, but the film is equally invigorating as a riveting story of a tragic figure on the run from the law, forced to confront the wrath of his own beliefs in the last hours of his life. It was this brilliant, unforgettable film that established the directorial prowess of Carol Reed, whose next two films (The Fallen Idol and The Third Man) were equally extraordinary. --Jeff Shannon
It's generally acknowledged that the Master of Suspense disliked costume dramas, and Jamaica Inn--a rip-roaring melodrama drawn from a Daphne du Maurier pot-boiler, set in 1820s Cornwall--is about as costumed as they come. So what was he doing directing it? Killing time, essentially. In 1939 Hitchcock was due to quit Britain for Hollywood, but delays Stateside left him with time on his hands. Never one to sit idle, he agreed to make one picture for Mayflower Productions, a new outfit formed by actor Charles Laughton and émigré German producer Erich Pommer. An innocent young orphan (the 19-year-old Maureen O'Hara in her first starring role) arrives at her uncle's remote Cornish inn to find it a den of reprobates given to smuggling, wrecking and gross overacting. They're all out-hammed, though, by Laughton at his most corseted and outrageously self-indulgent as the local squire to whom Maureen runs for help. Since his star was also the co-producer, Hitch couldn't do much with the temperamental actor. He contented himself with adding a few characteristic touches--including a spot of bondage (always a Hitchcock favourite), and the chief villain's final spectacular plunge from a high place--and slyly sending up the melodramatic absurdities of the plot. Jamaica Inn hardly stands high in the Master's canon, but it trundles along divertingly enough. Hitchcock fanatics will have fun comparing it with his two subsequent--and far more accomplished--du Maurier adaptations, Rebecca and The Birds.--Philip Kemp
Hilarious schlock-horror debut from New Zealand director Peter Jackson (Heavenly Creatures Lord of the Rings Trilogy). A cult masterpiece Bad Taste is a groundbreaking exploration of what would happen if a small town was subjected to an invasion by aliens intent on making its residents into inter-galactic meat products. You'll pass on the sausage rolls for a while after witnessing blood guts and gore on an unparalleled level!
It's the hope that sustains the spirit of every GI: the dream of the day when he will finally return home. For three WWII veterans, the day has arrived. But for each man, the dream is about to becomea nightmare. Captain Fred Derry (Dana Andrews) is returning to a loveless marriage; Sergeant Al Stephenson (Fredric March) is a stranger to a family that's grown up without him; and young sailor Homer Parrish (Harold Russell) is tormented by the loss of his hands. Can these three men find the courage to rebuild their world? Or are the best years of their lives a thing of the past? Featuring a brilliant cast that includes Myrna Loy and Virginia Mayo, this postwar classic garnered* seven Oscars(r), including Best Picture. Heart-wrenching, touching and filled with emotional dynamite (The Hollywood Reporter), it remains one of the best films about war veterans ever made (American Movie Classics). *1946: Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Writing/Screenplay, Film Editing, Music/Scorin
The action and suspense get ramped up as Special Agents G Callen (Chris O'Donnell), Sam Hanna (LL Cool J) and their elite team of operatives navigate through 24 episodes of Season 10. Big changes and bigger risks are on deck for L.A.'s homeland heroes as Special Agent Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah) and LAPD liaison Marty Deeks (Eric Chr istian Olsen) tie the knot at long last, tech geniuses Eric (Barrett Foa) and Nell (Renée Felice Smith) contemplate their professional and personal futures, and Hetty's (Linda Hunt) mysterious disappearance comes to an end. This adrenaline-charged set also has the team protecting a Saudi prince, becoming the target of a vic ious cartel and par tnering with the FBI to pinpoint an active terrorist cell within city limits. Special Features: From This Day Forward Hang Ten: A Look At Season 10 Of NCIS: Los Angeles The Revolving Door Admiring Our Heroes Deleted And Extended Scenes Watch the Pilot Episodes of Star Trek: Discovery and SEAL Team
When a hotelier attempts to fill the chronic vacancies at his castle by launching an advertising campaign that falsely portrays the property as haunted, two actual ghosts show up and end up falling for two guests.
Spies. Terrorists. Arms dealers. For Special Agents G Callen (Chris O'Donnell), Sam Hanna (LL Cool J), and the rest of the Naval Criminaln Investigative Service, it's just another day in paradise. But there's no time to lounge when the biggest cases of their careers come calling, whether it's local crises like the murder of a Naval lieutenant or the theft of a drone prototype, or international affairs like an impending missile attack in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the high stakes in the fi eld follow the agents home, as Special Agent Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah) and LAPD liaison Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) consider whether they could have kids, and tech geniuses Eric (Barrett Foa) and Nell (Renée Felice Smith) struggle to maintain their relationship as Eric goes undercover. Likewise, a black ops agent from Hetty's (Linda Hunt) past returns to seek revenge. Experience a whole world of action, drama and suspense across all 22 episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles Season 11 in this 5-disc set. Bonus Features Mother: The 250th Episode On Set, Offset Season 11 an Evolution Deleted/Extended Scenes
Farewell to the Five-O Bomb threats. Kidnappings. Assassinations. And yes, even pirates. The final cases of HPD's finest are among the hottest the islands have ever seen. In Hawaii Five-0 Season 10, Lt. Commander Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin), and Detective Sgt. Danno Williams (Scott Caan) go up against all-new adversaries and familiar foes, including the final showdown with the Yakuza for Hawaii's soul. They'll need all the help they can get including guest appearances from Magnum P.I.'s Thomas Magnum (Jay Hernandez) and Higgins (Perdita Weeks). Witness the epic conclusion to Steve and Danno's saga from the edge of your seat in Hawaii Five-0 Season 10's thrilling 22 episodes in this 5-disc collection. Special features: Desperate Measures (Magnum P.I. Crossover Episode) Shorelines: Aloha Refl ections on Five-0: An Interview with Alex O'Loughlin Gag Reel Deleted/Extended Scenes On Select Episodes
Johanna Morrigan (Beanie Feldstein) is a sixteen-year-old, extrovert from the outskirts of Wolverhampton with raging hormones and gigantic dreams. Even though she loves her big, boisterous family, Johanna yearns to get out and make a name for herself - which she does, reinventing herself as revered and feared music critic, Dolly Wilde. As she slaughters her way to greater and greater success, the lines between Johanna Morrigan and Dolly Wilde begin to haze. She has finally figured out how to build a girl but is this the girl she wanted to build? Based on Caitlin Moran's book of the same name, HOW TO BUILD A GIRL is an irreverent coming of age comedy about what it's really like to be a girl. Extras: Building The Girl My Life In Wolverhampton The God Wall
Book 'Em, Danno. Everyone comes to the islands to get away but criminals can't get away from the HPD's finest. In Hawaii Five-0: The Complete Series, Lt. Commander Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin), and Detective Sgt. Danno Williams (Scott Caan) take on 10 seasons of cases both local and international with their elite task force, including hand-selected pros like Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim), HPD rookie Kono Kalakaua (Grace Park), and SWAT Commander Lou Grover(Chi McBride). From terror threats to an epic, years long battle with the Yakuza, witness every thrilling stand-off in this 240 episode collection and a new bonus disc commemorating all 10 seasons! Over 20 hours of special features! Deleted and Extended Scenes Gag Reels Alternate Endings Music Videos Behind the Scenes Featurettes Launch Promos And More! Plus audio commentaries on select episodes and an all-new bonus disc featuring the cast and crew looking back on the show!
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