A spellbinding ghost story unfolds when 12-year old Jane Stuart discovers that her mysterious father (Sam Waterston), whom the family has tried to convince her is dead, resurfaces to reconcile his troubled past. She discovers a kind man, genuinely interested in both her welfare and her mother's. With the assistance of a powerful mystic (Colleen Dewhurst), Jane resolves to reunite her parents, despite the horrible forces that stand in her way!
A Jewish journalist infiltrates a neo-Nazi group to shed light on their organised racist atrocities. Based on a true story.
A Shot At Glory / Mean Machine Box Set
Thriller, Powerful, Madeline Stowe.
Based on Bruce Chatwin's award-winning novel, On the Black Hill is an evocative depiction of the life of a rural farming family, set in the beautiful Welsh border country. Starring Bob Peck (Jurassic Park, Edge of Darkness) and Gemma Jones (Bridget Jones Diary, Radiator) as an embittered married couple, the film charts their efforts to raise identical twin brothers in the turbulent early years of the 20th century. Sharing a unique bond, the brothers journey through eight decades of life, death and hardship together, all the while tied to the land on which they were raised. Featuring stunning photography and steeped in authentic rural imagery, On the Black Hill has been described as one of the best British films of the 1980s. Extras/Episodes: Newly filmed interview with director Andrew Grieve Fully illustrated booklet Cast and Crew: Director: Andrew Grieve (Poirot, Horatio Hornblower, Wire in the Blood) Cast: Bob Peck, Gemma Jones, Mike Gwilym, Robert Gwilym Awards and Reviews: Winner of the Golden Seashell for Best Film at the 1988 San Sebastian International Film Festival A film of integrity, insight and beauty' (Observer) Oddly neglected since its release, this spare, sensitive adaptation of Bruce Chatwin's novel is one of the best British films of its decade' (Sight & Sound) Our countryside hasn't looked this ravishingly lovely since Far From the Madding Crowd' Time Out
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Cut is a tense British horror starring Zach Galligan (Gremlins) and a host of up-and-coming native talent. The story takes place in a cottage located deep in the wilds of the Lake District in which a group of friends have returned following a party. In this isolated retreat the tired party-goers' nerves get the better of them. And soon they find that the urban legends they were dismissing only moments before are becoming a horrific reality. What makes Alexander Williams' Cut stand out from the 'slasher film' pack is that the action takes place in one long continuous shot. The result is a uniquely claustrophobic experience which pulls you in and offers no mercy.
A massive success for Sky One, this hit sitcom from the writers and producers of Shameless, The IT Crowd and The Office stars BAFTA winner Jason Watkins, Sarah Parish and Stephen Tompkinson in an ongoing saga of beleaguered managers, oddball checkout staff and unsatisfied customers at a fictional north-west supermarket. This set comprises all nine episodes of series seven including the 2017 Christmas Special! It's the dawn of a new era at Valco. With an updated logo, new uniforms and an altered layout, Head Office have rolled out a major rebrand well it's certainly major to Gavin! Despite being a little freaked out, he's doing his best to embrace the change but, when he accidentally jokes to mad CEO Brendan O'Connor about opening the store round the clock and Brendan loves it, it's all too much especially when he realizes that nighttime opening means a new 'Night Manager'!
It's 1940 and the rich and glamorous are seeking refuge from the war in the gambling capitol of Monte Carlo. There caberet singer Katrina uses her charms to obtain war secrets which she passes on to British Intelligence.
In England, 1947; Dr. Rossiter (Anton Diffring) botches an operation and scars his patient's face for life, so he and his assistants (Kenneth Griffith & Jane Hylton) evade the police and escape to France under disguise as Dr. Schuler. Once there, he sees a girl scarred in the recent war and after befriending her father Vanet (Donald Pleasence), a travelling circus owner, he offers to use his plastic surgery skills to restore her face for free. Afterwards he manipulates his way into the family and running of the circus troupe, eventually taking it over when the owner dies in a drunken incident. Before long the circus is used as a front for his increasingly deranged and experimental surgical exploits, where he befriends disfigured women and transforms them for his internationally successful "Temple of Beauty". However, when they threaten to leave, they meet with gruesome accidents which begin to raise the suspicions of both reporters and Scotland Yard, who are soon hot on his trail. br/
The year is Cosmic Era 73. Dreams of peace lie in ruins, the conflict that tore apart the Earth and the PLANTS space colonies has started once again. Gathering their forces in the Mediterranean Sea, the Earth Alliance and Orb Union forces launch a second attack on the Minerva and this time not even the Archangel's intervention can halt the fighting. While Shinn unleashes his anger against the Orb fleet, Kira and Athrun confront each other in battle and one of these lifelong friends falls in defeat. Back in the PLANT homeland, Chairman Durandal thinks back on his past and considers his plans for the future... Plans which will require the removal of disruptive elements like Lacus and the Archangel crew. In the aftermath of the battle Shinn reaches a fateful decision. Stella, the enemy pilot he once promised to protect is now a captive aboard the Minerva. Stella's physical condition is rapidly deteriorating and Shinn will have to betray everything he believes in order to save her life. Contains: Episodes 26 - 50 Image: 1080p | 16:9 HD Native Audio: Japanese, English Subtitles: English Runtime: 750 minutes No of Discs: 5 x BD Region: B
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