When Alice follows a white rabbit though a hole in the ground she enters a fantasy land of curious characters that have fascinated children for generations. Whilst there Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat sits down to tea with the Mad Hatter makes a narrow escape from the wicked Queen of Hearts and comes face to face with more odd characters - Tweedledee and Tweedledum the weeping mock turtle and the crusty Duchess.
The boys are back and lookin' guid wi' their new set of wheels. It seems Victor has won hands down when he beats Manky Franky in the bidding war for auld Danny's car - but has he? And could it be at last tight wad Tam is going to get his comeuppance? Episodes comprise: 4. Brief 5. Tappin' 6. Scran
Road Racing Great Races: Vol.2
Another helping of real life warts and all served up by Jack and Victor! Episodes comprise: 1. Hoaliday 2. Swottin' 3. Cairds
What started with a routine divorce between Natalie Stein and her husband Tim will soon take a turn into the unexpected and evolve into scenes of torture bloodshed and slaughter.
A husband and wife team Charley and Ellen steal diamonds from a crime lord which results in Charley being gunned down. Now Ellen must escape from a team of professional killers and a rival gangster family.
In 1959 screenwriter Rod Serling first opened the door to the "dimension of imagination" that is The Twilight Zone, a show quite unlike anything that had gone before, and better than much that has followed in its wake. This original and daring television series ran for five seasons from 1959 to 1964 and still looks as fresh as ever, particularly on DVD. What distinguished the series was the quality of the scripts, many of which were penned by Serling, but with significant contributions from veteran sci-fi authors and screenwriters such as Richard Matheson. Actors of the calibre of Robert Redford, Burgess Meredith, Lee Marvin and William Shatner gave some of their best small-screen performances, while an unforgettable main title theme by Bernard Herrmann and musical contributions from young turks such as Jerry Goldsmith underlined the show's attraction for great creative talent both behind and in front of the cameras.Volume 4 cherry-picks four of the show's more diverse episodes. In "Mr Dingle the Strong" (episode 55) alien visitors experiment on a hapless human, but instead of sinister X Files horror, Serling plays it for laughs. Despite the sparkling presence of Burgess Meredith (the closest the series came to a regular star), this one-joke plot demonstrates why the Zone only rarely ventured into comedy. "Two" (episode 66) pits a characteristically taciturn Charles Bronson against an even more stoical Elizabeth Montgomery, two soldiers from opposing sides who must rediscover themselves as the last man and woman and play Adam and Eve in a post-holocaust world. "A Passage for Trumpet" (episode 32) casts Jack Klugman (The Odd Couple, Quincy) as a downtrodden trumpeter who, in a jazz rewrite of It's a Wonderful Life, learns to value life. Nice. Finally, "The Four of Us are Dying" (episode 13) employs four different actors to play the same character, a "cheap little con-man" whose ability to change his features at will doesn't prevent his deserved comeuppance (more jazz here, this time in a wonderfully jagged underscore from Jerry Goldsmith).On the DVD: A neat animated menu with a winking eye guides the viewer "Inside the Twilight Zone", which consists of digests of background information on the individual episodes, as well as a general history of the show, season-by-season breakdown and a potted biography of Serling. --Mark Walker
Features eight movies. In 'Take Out The Beast' two men returning home in a cosmic station are ordered to kill the biorobot that is accompanying them. Unfortunately for them the robot is more human than they think... Also features: 'Under The Car' 'On Hope' 'Override' 'Present Tense Past Perfect' 'Evening Class' 'Peacock Blues' and 'Partners'.
Bartok the lovable albino bat from Don Bluth and Gary Goldman's 'Anastasia' returns in 'Bartok The Magnificent' his own animated musical adventure. Propelled on a hero's journey Bartok (Hank Azaria) must rescue the young heir to the Russian throne Prince Ivan (Phillip Van Dyke). However he must first deal with the shady Ludmilla (Catherine O'Hara) who wants the throne for herself and face a series of tasks and adventures set for him by the wacky - and possibly evil - witch of the Iron Forest Baba Yaga (Andrea Martin). Bartok's odyssey is marked by imaginative scenery catchy songs comedic characters (including sidekick Zozi the bear as voiced by Kelsey Grammer) and most of all the bat's own funny and neurotic commentary!
Six friends have carried out an audacious plan to ambush an armoured car. Now they must trust each other with the secret information of the remote location they have chosen to hide the loot. Many months later the gang return to the secret location at Raven’s Ridge. But locating the exact spot where the money is buried does not prove easy as things have mysteriously changed. Suspicions start to arise and the gang begins to turn against each other. An evil presence descends upon
Experience an amazing collection of Academy Award winning and Academy Award nominated features compiled in one box!
From visionary director Robert Eggers comes The Northman, an action-filled epic that follows a young Viking prince on his quest to avenge his father's murder. With an all-star cast that includes Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, Björk, and Willem Dafoe.
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