The Andrew Lloyd Webber: Live Musicals Collection Features Four Breath-Taking Stage Productions That Capture The Remarkable Career And Incredible Talents Of The Groundbreaking Composer. Experience The Unforgettable Spectacle Of Cats, One Of The Most Successful Plays In Broadway History, Take A Musical Journey Through Biblical Egypt In Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat, Watch The Powerful Sequel To The Phantom Of The Opera With Love Never Dies And See The Greatest Story Ever Told Like Never Before With Jesus Christ Superstar! Cats: The First Ever Film Of An Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical Taken Straight From The Stage - At The New London Theatre On Drury Lane. The Longest Running Musical On The West End, This Production Features Elaine Paige And Sir John Mills In Its Cast. Bonus Features: The Making Of Cats Interviews With Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh & More! Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor ® Dreamcoat: Filmed Especially For Video, This Version Of Tim Rice And Andrew Lloyd Webber'S Classic Musical Stars Donny Osmond As Joseph, The Titular Owner Of The Dazzling Outer Garment Who Arouses The Murderous Envy Of His Siblings. Maria Friedman, Richard Attenborough And Joan Collins Co-Star, And Songs Include 'Close Every Door To Me', 'Go Go Go Joseph' And 'Any Dream Will Do'. Bonus Features: Go, Go, Go Joseph: The Making Of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor ® Dreamcoa Jesus Christ Superstar Celebrating 40 Years Since It First Opened In London'S West End, Andrew Lloyd Webber'S New Production Of Jesus Christ Superstar, Directed By Laurence Connor, Promises To Be The Rock Event Of 2012. The Star-Studded Line-Up Includes Award-Winning Musical Comedian Tim Minchin For The Role Of Judas Iscariot. Three Million Album Selling Pop Icon And Former Spice Girl Melanie C Will Take The Only Female Lead As Mary Magdalene. Former Bbc Radio 1 Breakfast Show Host Chris Moyles Will Make His Major Stage Debut As King Herod And Winner Of The Itv Primetime Show Superstar Ben Forster In The Title Role Of Jesus In The 21St Century Rock Musical Re-Invention Of Jesus Christ Superstar. Filmed Live As Part Of The 2012 Arena Tour--Relive The Spectacle. Bonus Features: An Introduction By Andrew Lloyd Webber Behind The Scenes Love Never Dies Set 10 Years Later, The Phantom Has Escaped From Paris To New York Where He Lives Amongst The Joyrides And Freak Shows Of Coney Island. He Has Finally Found A Place For His Music To Soar, All That Is Missing Is His Love Christine Daaé. In A Bid To Win Back Her Love, The Phantom Lures Christine, Her Husband Raoul, And Their Young Son Gustave From Manhattan, To The Glittering And Glorious World Of Coney Island... They Have No Idea What Lies In Store For Them... You Truly Haven'T Experienced Andrew Lloyd Webber'S Love Never Dies Until You See This Spectacular New Australian Production, Filmed At Melbourne'S Iconic Regent Theatre. Bonus Features: The Making Of Love Never Dies
From yet another derivative science fiction novel by Michael Crichton comes Sphere, an equally derivative and flaccid movie, in which three top Hollywood stars struggle to squeeze tension and excitement out of material that doesn't match their talents. You're supposed to find awe and mystery in Crichton's story about a team of scientists and scholars who discover a 300-year-old alien spacecraft deep on the ocean floor, but mostly you feel that this is all much ado about nothing. The exploration team consists of a psychologist (Dustin Hoffman), mathematician (Samuel L Jackson), biochemist (Sharon Stone), and an astrophysicist (Live Schreiber), and when they enter the alien ship they discover a mysterious sphere inside. What they don't know is that the sphere has the power to manipulate their thoughts and perceptions, and before long the scientists' undersea habitat is a veritable haunted house of frightening visions and creeping paranoia. Who can be trusted? What is the sphere's purpose, and why is it on the ocean floor? Sphere makes some attempt to answer these questions, but the film is a mess, and it leads to one of the most anticlimactic endings of any science fiction film ever made. There are moments of high intensity and psychological suspense, and the stellar cast works hard to boost the talky screenplay. But it's clear that this was a hurried production (Hoffman and director Barry Levinson made Wag the Dog during an extended production delay), and as a result Sphere looks and feels like a film that wasn't quite ready for the cameras. Though it's by no means a waste of time, it's undeniably disappointing. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
When you're the least welcome person in town, how do you unravel the truth?
Diabolique is Jeremiah Chechik's 1996 revamped version of the 1955 French film noir tale of two teachers at a boys school conspiring to kill the headmaster (played in the remake by Chazz Palminteri of Jade and The Usual Suspects). The three assemble an intriguing triangle of revenge and deceit as the headmaster's abused and humiliated wife and mistress team up to get even. Mia Baran is the fragile wife with a delicate heart condition, portrayed by Isabelle Adjani (Queen Margot), and Sharon Stone (Basic Instinct) is the plotting, contemptuous mistress. Together they set out to wreak an unfortunate revenge, but as the story reveals itself, miscalculations abound as hidden agendas and secret lives are unexpectedly exposed. Chechik's new look and timeless setting give film noir audiences something neoteric and seductive to play with. A welcomed change to the film's story line is the fresh addition of Kathy Bates as a daunting private detective. Fans of Stone's will not be disappointed with the latest version of her "I-could-give-a-damn smoldering broad" technique and anyone not yet familiar with Chazz Palminteri will love watching him succeed as the ultimately despicable headmaster. --Michele Goodson
A city family relocate to an old mansion in the sticks and soon discover what dark secrets are hidden inside.
Drama starring Margi Clarke and Caroll Baker. Ronnie (Clarke), daughter of a bareknuckle fighter, is not averse to using her fists. When she is put in jail for assault, she escapes and goes to find her father, now an alcoholic dishwasher in New York. She resolves to bring him home to Liverpool and enters a female prizefight to raise the fare.
All six episodes from the first season of the Welsh crime drama series starring Philip Madoc as DCI Noel Bain who relies more on instinct than scientific evidence to track down criminals. Episodes are: 'White Rocks' 'Black Silence' 'Gameboys' 'Rest Not Secure' 'Son of His Works' and 'Rachel Hardcastle'.
He's handsome talented and half her age. But Nina Talbot always gets what she wants. Abby and Nina: they're the best of friends - until a forbidden passionate affair threatens to devastate their friendship. Abby Hewitt has high ambitions for her 18 year old son Paul and who better to give Paul advice than glamorous free spirit Nina a hugely talented designer. Abby sends Paul to stay with Nina in San Francisco in the hope that Nina will persuade him to take up a university place in the city. But the plan backfires. Instead Paul becomes totally infatuated with Nina a woman twice his age. And Nina finds Paul the perfect companion - passionate and irresistible. It seems like the perfect secret relationship - until a horrified Abby stumbles upon the affair...
Stolen Youth: When Abby's 18-year-old son Paul becomes passionately involved with her best friend Nina emotions and passions run high. Separate Lives: Ex-homicide detective Tom Beckwith (James Belushi) is hired by psychologist Lauren Porter (Linda Hamilton) to watch her every move. Haunted by a secret fear that she is leading a dangerous double life Lauren confronts a dark incident from her past.
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