Ashley Jensen (Extras, Catastrophe) stars as Agatha Raisin in three mysteries based on M C Beaton's best-selling novels. Formerly a high-flying PR executive in London, Agatha has now settled into village life in the Cotswolds, but her early retirement is far from quiet. Along with her friends Sir Charles (Jason Merrells, Waterloo Road), Roy (Mathew Horne, Gavin & Stacey), and Gemma (Katy Wix, Torchwood), Agatha solves the village's bizarre murders with panache, investigating the downfall of an arrogant hair stylist; mysterious occurrences attributed to fairies; and the frenzy surrounding the new handsome curate when it leads to murder. Her love life, however, may be a puzzle beyond even her skills to decipher.
British film noir made in 1948 by the Gainsborough Studio, set in the Italian alps and full of post war intrigue and espionage. Engles (Robert Newton), a film director, offers his old friend and film extra Neil Blair (Dennis Price), an intriguing assignment. Blair is to travel to a remote Italian ski lodge and pose as a film script writer working on his next project. The real purpose of Blair s visit is to observe the visitors to the resort who include Wesson (Stanley Holloway) a photographer, and the mysterious Countess Forelli, who Blair quickly realises is travelling under an alias. The story begins to unfold with the arrival of Keramiko (Herbert Lom), a mysterious Greek gentleman, and when an attempt is made on Blair s life the real reason for his presence at the resort, and that of the other guests, soon becomes clear...
Join Catboy, Owlette and Gekko as the heroic trio go into the night to save the day, solving mysteries and learning valuable lessons along the way! Includes 6 episodes, including Gekko and the Missing Gekko-Mobile' Romeo is egging the city with super stink eggs and the Gekko-mobile's camouflage could save the day. But an embarrassed Gekko won't admit he's lost his vehicle; and Catboy's Great Gig' Catboy needs to conquer his fear of performing in the school concert and take back the school instruments from Night Ninja in order to help his friends.
Bugs Bunny first hopped onto the screen in 1940 and he's been a pop-culture icon ever since. More than eight generations have enjoyed the timeless antics of the carrot-munching wise guy who always outsmarts his rivals. Cartoons, movies, TV, comics, music, sports and more this wascally wabbit has done it all. Clever pranks and one-liners are here, along with interviews with today's most renowned animators, historians and superstars. Enjoy the full range of his silly and smart-alecky personality with 60 theatrical shorts restored and remastered to the original 4x3 aspect ratio on Blu-ray for the first time. It's just what the doctor er, doc ordered. FULL-SIZED Bugs Bunny glitter Funko NEW EC: Bugs Bunny's 80th What's Up, Doc-umentary! 10 Looney Tunes Cartoons Introductory Letter from Animation Historian, Jerry Beck
The Ultimate Battle Against The Forces Of Darkness! Two worlds come together for the next electrifying chapter in this wildly popular action-packed legacy, teaming big-screen star Christopher Lambert with Highlander television series star Adrian Paul. To combat the fearsome Highlander villain and his ruthless band of Immortals, Connor (Lambert) and Duncan (Paul) join forces in a power play for the ages. Though it will take the combined strength of two Immortals to win this fight, there can only be one in the end in this bold and exciting epic struggle of good versus evil. Extras: Feature Audio Commentary by Producers William N. Panzer And Peter S. Davis, Editor Robert A. Ferretti And Co-Executive Producer H. Daniel Gross Behind-The-Scenes Featurette Interactive Game There Can Be Only One Visual Effects: A Historical Progression Deleted Scenes
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