Fliegende Hollander (Der) /Olandese Volante
The mining colony on 'Titus 4' is violently torn apart when a group of highly advanced Androids take control. Under the command of Reiger an elite attack team is sent down to 'Titus 4' in an attempt to eliminate the Android leader. The mission is complicated by the deceit and betrayal of the evil head of the Rydell Mining Corporation.
For archaeologist Matt Fletcher (Casper Van Dien of Starship Troopers) it begins with the startling discovery of a 42-foot mummy buried beneath a desert valley in the American Southwest. But when additional evidence warns of a modern-day apocalypse Fletcher - along with a desperate industrialist (Robert Wagner of Austin Powers) and a skeptical engineer (Kristen Miller of She Spies) - must survive the rampage of the reanimated giant and the fury of a mysterious stranger who may be the most unholy incarnation of all.
Charlie Bickle has just met the girl of his dreams... Unfortunately she died three days ago. The world of the deceased is the world of Charlie Bickle a loner who searches for love wherever he can. His friends are the John and Jane Does of the city that he collects for the county coroner. These are the nameless people that everyone has forgotten the suicides the overdoses the unsolved homicides that for the right bribe can end up with Charlie and his partner Dale. Their bus
In Bud the C.H.U.D. a couple of high-school kids loose the cadaver for the next day's science experiment, then hit on a plan to steal a body from the local hospital to replace it. Unfortunately what they dont know is that the hospital is home to a rather more sinister and dubious military trial, the sole remaining C.H.U.D (Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller), who has been cryogenically frozen after the experiment went horribly wrong. Unwittingly they thaw Bud the C.H.U.D, who has the rebel-boy charm of James Dean and the personal tastes of Hannibal Lector. Bud then lumbers off on a cannibalistic rampage infecting everyone he munches on (including the family dog) and turning the town into a whole army of C.H.U.Ds. Only the Colonel (played with great melodramatic gusto by Robert "Napoleon Solo" Vaughn) and the kids who unleashed him can save the town from a fate worse than death. This tongue-in-check schlock horror movie is worth watching just for the late-80s nostalgia, the performances are clichéd and the plot wafer thin, but the humour hits the spot and Brian Robbins as the eponymous Bud positively eats his way into your heart. On the DVD: the DVD is unfortunately devoid of any special features other than a filmography and the film stock has a kind of graininess that comes from being low budget (rather than purposefully art house). It wont be to everyones taste but you cant beat the pure entertainment factor of a cannibalistic poodle. --Kristen Bowditch
Maniacal outlaws thirsting for blood! Corrupt capitalists profiting from the suffering of the common folk! Desperate people pushed to violent revenge! The Italian western has never been grittier than in this quartet of later-period cult classics, in which the trademark cynicism of the genre escalates into the radical pessimism of the late 1960s / early 1970s world. In Paolo Bianchini's I Want Him Dead (1968), American actor Craig Hill (The Bloodstained Shadow) stars as an ex-Confederate soldier who vows revenge after his sister is raped and murdered, in so doing setting him on a collision course with a dastardly plot to disrupt peace talks between the North and South. Next, in Edoardo Mulargia's El Puro (1969; a.k.a. The Reward's Yours The Man's Mine), western icon Robert Woods (My Name is Pecos) gives arguably his greatest performance as a legendary gunfighter forced to emerge from hiding after the bounty hunters on his tail murder the tender-hearted barmaid (Rosalba Neri, Smile Before Death) who offered him a new life. Then, in Mario Camus' Wrath of the Wind (1970), genre superstar Terence Hill (They Call Me Trinity) shows his darker side as an assassin who finds his conscience when he and his brother (Mario Pardo, Knife of Ice) are hired by a ruthless landholder (Fernando Rey, The French Connection) to kill the leaders of a growing labor movement. Finally, Fabio Testi (What Have You Done to Solange?) and Tomas Milian (Don't Torture a Duckling) star in Lucio Fulci's The Four of the Apocalypse (1975), in which a quartet of misfits go from sharing the same jail cell to embarking on a savage odyssey that will lead to torture, rape and cannibalism. Preyed upon by a ruthless bandit, the foursome fight for their lives until the time comes for revenge. Four of the Italian western's hardest, cruelest, bloodiest classics erupt from the screen in this feature-packed box set from Arrow Films. Featuring dazzling High Definition restorations and a wealth of bonus materials, Savage Guns delivers from both barrels! 4-DISC SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS ¢ 2K restorations of all four films from the original 35mm camera negatives ¢ High Definition Blu-ray⢠(1080p) presentations of all four films ¢ Italian and English front and end titles on all four films ¢ Restored original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracks on all four films ¢ English subtitles for the Italian soundtracks ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtracks ¢ Introductions to each film by journalist and critic Fabio Melelli ¢ Reversible sleeves featuring original artwork and a slipcover featuring newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx DISC 1 I WANT HIM DEAD ¢ Audio commentary by critics Adrian J. Smith and David Flint ¢ The Man Who Hated Violence interview with director Paolo Bianchini ¢ Cut and Shot interview with editor Eugenio Alabiso ¢ Nico Unchained archival interview with composer Nico Fidenco ¢ English theatrical trailer ¢ Image gallery DISC 2 EL PURO ¢ Two versions of the film: the 98-minute cut, presented in Italian and English, and the longer, 108-minute version, assembled from the original camera negative and an archival print and presented in both Italian and a hybrid English/Italian mix* ¢ Audio commentary by critics Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson ¢ Interview with actor Robert Woods ¢ An in-depth appreciation of the soundtrack and its composer, Alessandro Alessandroni, by musician and disc collector Lovely Jon DISC 3 WRATH OF THE WIND ¢ Alternate, 106-minute Spanish-language version of the film, featuring additional and extended scenes not found in the Italian or English versions ¢ Audio commentary by author and critic Howard Hughes ¢ The Days of Wrath interview with camera operator Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli ¢ They Call It... Red Cemetery! a short film from 2022 by filmmaker Francisco Lacerda, serving as a love letter to the spaghetti western genre ¢ Alternate Revenge of Trinity opening titles ¢ Image gallery DISC 4 THE FOUR OF THE APOCALYPSE ¢ Audio commentary by author and producer Kat Ellinger ¢ It Takes Four previously unreleased interview with production manager Roberto Sbarigia ¢ In-depth appreciation of the film by author, critic and Lucio Fulci scholar Stephen Thrower ¢ In-depth appreciation of the soundtrack and its composers, Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vince Tempera, by musician and disc collector Lovely Jon ¢ Restored Theatrical trailer ¢ Image gallery * For some scenes and dialogue lines in the long version, the Italian audio is either lost or was never produced. These are presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
The third volume in this historical military series the most comprehensive visual record ever assembled of the conflicts and battles which shaped the 20th century.
All 26 episodes of the groundbreaking British television series loosely based on the novel by H.G. Wells and produced by Ralph Smart. Scientist Peter Brady (voiced by Tim Turner) has developed a formula that turns him invisible but is unable to develop an antidote. While trying to cure himself of his invisibility Brady agrees to undertake top secret missions for the government. Episodes comprise: 1. Secret Experiment 2. Crisis In The Desert 3. Behind The Mask 4. The Locked Room 5. Picnic With Death 6. Play To Kill 7. Shadow On The Screen 8. The Mink Coat 9. Blind Justice 10. Jailbreak 11. Bank Raid 12. Odds Against Death 13. Strange Partners 14. Point Of Destruction 15. Death Cell 16. The Vanishing Evidence 17. The Prize 18. Flight Into Darkness 19. The Decoy 20. The Gun Runners 21. The White Rabbit 22. Man In Disguise 23. Man In Power 24. The Rocket 25. Shadow Bomb 26. The Big Plot
John Wayne - The Restored Collection' brings The Duke's classic early westerns to DVD as they have never been seen before. Using the original negatives held in the vaults of Republic Studios the films have been remastered to a standard of the highest possible quality. In Texas Terror the sheriff keeps his town crime free. But soon he's on the trail of a gang of villains responsible for murder. The Dawn Rider finds a man setting out to avenge the death of his father. In The Trail Beyond a cowboy travels to Canada to look for missing relatives.
15 great tracks with performances from Robert Goulet and Phil Silvers. Track Listing 1. Hello Bluebird 2. I Happen to like New York 3. Manhattan 4. Through the Years 5. If Ever I Would Leave 6. Love is a Lovely Thing 7. Get Happy 8. Almost Like Being In Love 9. I'll Go My Way 10. I'm Following You 11. Hey Babe 12. If I Had a Hammer 13. Who Knows Where or When 14. We Are The Musketeers 15. I'm Following You 16. I Could Go On Singing
Frustrated with the legal process a young and ambitious lawyer approaches his former college classmates and colludes with them to meter out strong justice where the all too lacking legal system has failed. These hyper-intelligent modern day vigilantes wreak out justice and vengeance upon those that were spared by the technicalities and limitations of our legal system. Sometimes the defenders of innocence become the criminals.
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 a magnificent five seasons from 1959 to 1964 and still looks as fresh as ever, particularly on DVD. What distinguished the series (and still does) is 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. 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, a season-by-season breakdown and a potted biography of Serling. --Mark Walker
Former hairdresser turned smart-mouthed junkie/loser known as J (Segal) spends his days looking for 'just one more fix' as his lifestyle alienates all those around him... This film is a gritty story of lust greed and deceit with Segal playing a small time hustler lurking in the back alleys of the Big Apple trying to escape the self-spun web of treachery that threatens to enslave him. Born To Win is a harrowing trip into the minds of a disturbed man trapped by his own compuls
Australia 1958. A nine year old white girl is found murdered in a remote cave and the local police are quick to arrest an illegitimate Aborigine by the name of Max Stuart. Under interrogation Max admits to the the killing and signs the statement that will send him to the gallows. With no Court of Appeal established in the country and a legal system compromised by intimidation tactics from institutional racism gifted but naive lawyers David O'Sullivan (Carlyle) and Helen Devaney (
In this drama a psychologist endeavours to balance his turbulent personal life, with those of his troubled patients. Unfortunately, he tends to get equally personally involved in both.
Wagner's erotic opera in a production by the German Opera of Berlin under the direction of Gotz Friedrich with music conducted by Jiri Kout.
Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist And Rebel takes a revealing look at the outspoken, flamboyant founder of the Playboy empire. With houmour and insight, the film captures Hefner's fierce battles with the government, the religious right and militant feminists. Rare footage and compelling interviews with a remarkable who's who of 20th Century American pop culture, present a brilliant and entertaining snapshot of the life of an extraordinary man in the controversies that surrounded him.
The infamous 'Black Dahlia' murder is investigated in this new period thriller.
Thrown together to join George Cowley's new C15 organisation....Hard men no patience nor time for subtleties. Charged with combating terrorists criminals and corruption wherever they find it. Capable of using any means necessary. The only people they can trust are themselves... Fall Girl: Ex-girlfriend Marikka comes back into Bodie's life involving him in an assassination attempt. Can CI5 uncover who is playing a dangerous game with the agent before it's too late? Backtrack: A routine operation for a burglar becomes a nightmare when he accidentally uncovers a drug smuggling organisation. As CI5 investigate they find that it's not just the burglar whose life is at risk... Servant Of Two Masters: Bodie and Doyle begin one of their toughest investigations for their target is none other than the wily George Cowley. Why is their boss apparently selling nerve gas to East German powers? The Madness Of Mickey Hamilton: A medical mistake robs a man of his wife and child; driven insane by the tragedy Mickey Hamilton seeks vengeance. CI5 must act as Hamilton hunts down those he holds responsible...
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