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  • The Man With the Golden Gun [DVD] [1974]The Man With the Golden Gun | DVD | (01/10/2012) from £4.50   |  Saving you £8.49 (188.67%)   |  RRP £12.99

    James Bond (Roger Moore) may have met his match in Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), a world-renowned assassin whose weapon of choice is a distinctive gold pistol. When Scaramanga seizes the priceless Solex Agitator energy converter, Agent 007 must recover the device and confront the trained killer in a heart-stopping duel to the death!

  • Baby Boom [1987]Baby Boom | DVD | (11/03/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The writing-directing team of Charles Shyer and Nancy Meyers (Father of the Bride) made this sweet satire about a high-powered yuppie executive (Diane Keaton) who unexpectedly becomes a mom and finds she can't successfully integrate the role into her busy life. Typical of the Shyer-Meyers films prior to Myers taking the director's reins on the wonderful Parent Trap, Baby Boom is a little wooden and more sentimental than genuine. But there are entertaining moments, for sure, and Keaton is a delight. --Tom Keogh

  • Barbie In The Nutcracker [2001]Barbie In The Nutcracker | DVD | (25/03/2002) from £11.99   |  Saving you £-1.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Look who became a star. Barbie comes to life in the computer-animated Barbie in the Nutcracker, taking the longtime-favorite doll into a new realm. The 76-minute tale is a slight variation on the traditional story based on Tchaikovsky's music. Instead of an open-ended dream, Barbie and her escort, the Nutcracker (soon to be Ken, natch), are on an adventurous quest. Along the way there are more creatures and derring-do than the original. The sole known voice talent, Tim Curry, has a good old time as the Mouse King, and the animated dancing is gracefully adapted from New York City Ballet members. A few clever characters, bright animation and wonderful music should entrance any Barbie fan from age three to nine. --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com

  • I Know What You Did Last Summer Trilogy - Standard Edition [Blu-ray] [2021]I Know What You Did Last Summer Trilogy - Standard Edition | Blu Ray | (05/04/2021) from £28.85   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Leatherface had his chainsaws, Freddie has his glove... now there's a new slasher icon, and he's got a hook. In I Know What You Did Last Summer a group of kids pay the price for not reporting a hit and run a year later when their victim comes back for revenge, apparently from beyond the grave, and he doesn't finish with them then, chasing down the survivors for more slicing and dicing in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. And if that wasn't enough, he finds all new targets for more hook-heavy payback in I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer. From the creators of Scream and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., 88 Films are proud to present these three modern slasher classics for the first time on UK blu-ray, completely uncut.

  • The Young Lions [1958]The Young Lions | DVD | (18/04/2005) from £10.43   |  Saving you £2.56 (24.54%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Academy Award-winning actor Marlon Brando captures the extraordinary contradictions and complexity of a decent man who winds up as a Nazi officer. The Young Lions tells the story of World War II from both sides. The American represented by Montgomery Clift and Dean Martin. And the German made tragically vivid by Brando. Based on the novel by Irwin Shaw. The Young Lions is a provocative insightful movie. It is also one of Brando's all-time best.

  • Endless Night (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray] [2019]Endless Night (Limited Edition) | Blu Ray | (24/02/2020) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The final feature by Sidney Gilliat, Endless Night capped a career that encompassed screenplays for Alfred Hitchcock and Carol Reed, the anarchic St. Trinian's comedies, and his own directorial gems such as mystery-thriller Green for Danger. Adapting Agatha Christie's celebrated novel of the same name, the film reunites the co-stars of cult classic Twisted Nerve, Hywel Bennett (The Virgin Soldiers) and Hayley Mills (Take a Girl Like You), and boasts an impressive supporting cast including Britt Ekland (The Wicker Man), Per Oscarsson (A Dandy in Aspic) and George Sanders (All About Eve). Extras: New 4K restoration Original mono audio The BEHP Interview with Sidney Gilliat (1990): an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the renowned writer and director in conversation with Roy Fowler and Taffy Haines The John Player Lecture with Bernard Herrmann (1972): the celebrated composer in conversation at London's National Film Theatre New interview with actor Hayley Mills (2020) Bernard in Britain (2020): appreciation of Bernard Herrmann's ˜British period' by author and historian Neil Sinyard Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography Theatrical trailer New English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Limited edition exclusive 36-page booklet with a new essay by Anne Billson, Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat on Endless Night, an archival interview with Gilliat, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits UK premiere on Blu-ray Limited edition of 3,000 copies All extras subject to change

  • Get Carter [Blu-ray] [1971] [Region Free]Get Carter | Blu Ray | (05/05/2014) from £7.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (125.16%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Released in 1971 (the same year Straw Dogs and A Clockwork Orange hit the screens, which must make 71 the annus mirabilis for violent films set in Britain), Get Carter opens with gangsters leering over pornographic slides and ends on a filthy, slag-stained beach in Newcastle. It's a low-down and dirty movie from beginning to end, and possibly the grittiest and best film of its kind to come out of Britain. The granddaddy of Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels and all its ilk, director Mike Hodges' Get Carter offers revenge tragedy swinging-60s style, all nicotine-stained cinematography, shabby locations and the kind of killer catchphrases Vinnie Jones would die for ("You're a big man, but you're in bad shape. With me, it's a full-time job. Now behave yourself", says Michael Caine's deadpan anti-hero Carter before inflicting a few choice punches on Brian Mosley, aka Coronation Street's Alf Roberts, to name but one example from Hodges and Ted Lewis' exquisitely laconic script). Presenting the dark horse in his family of loveable Cockney geezer roles (Alfie, The Italian Job), Michael Caine plays the title role of Jack Carter, a man so hard he barely registers a flicker of regret watching a woman he's just had sex with plunge to her death. After taking the train up to Newcastle as the credits roll and Roy Budd's chunky bass-heavy theme tune plays, Carter returns to his hometown to attend his brother's funeral and investigate the circumstances of his death. Not that he's all that sentimental about family: he shaves nonchalantly over the open coffin, and shows affection to his niece Doreen (Petra Markham) by cramming a few notes in her hand and telling her to "be good and don't trust boys". Gradually, Carter unravels the skein of drugs, pornography and corruption tangled around his brother's death, which brings him up against supremely oleaginous kingpin Kinnear (played by the author of Look Back in Anger John Osborne) among others. A remake starring Sylvester Stallone is in the offing, but quite frankly it will be a 30-degree (Celsius) Christmas night in Newcastle before Hollywood could ever make something as assured, raw and immortal as this. --Leslie Felperin

  • The Man With A Golden Gun [Blu-ray + UV Copy]The Man With A Golden Gun | Blu Ray | (14/09/2015) from £6.63   |  Saving you £11.36 (171.34%)   |  RRP £17.99

    James Bond has been marked for death, and he'll need all his lethal instincts and seductive charm to survive in this action-packed adventure! Roger Moore returns as Agent 007 and faces off in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with assassin Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee). Featuring a wild automobile chase through Bangkok and Bond's stunning confrontation with an entire martial-arts school, The Man with the Golden Gun delivers nonstop excitement!

  • The Wicker Man (50th Anniversary) Vintage ClassicsThe Wicker Man (50th Anniversary) Vintage Classics | DVD | (15/01/2024) from £10.35   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • The Wicker Man 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition (Vintage Classics) [Blu-ray]The Wicker Man 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition (Vintage Classics) | Blu Ray | (25/09/2023) from £73.95   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    THE WICKER MAN has had an enduring fascination for audiences since its release in 1973. A unique and bone-fide horror masterpiece, brilliantly scripted by Anthony Schaffer (Sleuth, Frenzy) and featuring an astounding performance by the legendary Christopher Lee. Director Robin Hardy's atmospheric use of location, unsettling imagery and haunting soundtrack gradually builds to one of the most terrifying and iconic climaxes in modern cinema. When a young girl mysteriously disappears, Police Sergeant Howie (Edward Woodward) travels to a remote Scottish island to investigate. But this pastoral community, led by the strange Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee) is not what it seems as the devoutley religious detective soon uncovers a secret society of wanton lust and pagan blasphemy. Can Howie now stop the cults ultimate sacrifice before he himself comes face to face with the horror of THE WICKER MAN? Product Features *Pop-up artwork coming soon 5-disc 4K UHD collector's edition rigid 'book' pop-up packaging, including all 3 cuts of the film restored in 4K , plus ; X1 exclusive EP featuring artists from Heavenly records covering songs from the soundtrack 64 page booklet, featuring brand new essays 3 'postcards from Summerisle' 2 posters (original theatrical artwork and new artwork) Extras included on the disc are: NEW - Locations featurette NEW - Shaffer and Hardy NEW - Robin Hardy's original script NEW - Interview with Britt Ekland Worshipping The Wicker Man The Music of The Wicker Man Interview with Robin Hardy (2013) Interview with Robin Hardy and Christopher Lee (1979) Making of commentary Trailers Stills gallery

  • The Wicker Man - 40th Anniversary Edition [DVD]The Wicker Man - 40th Anniversary Edition | DVD | (14/10/2013) from £11.99   |  Saving you £15.00 (150.15%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Four decades after its release in cinemas in 1973 the unique British cult classic The Wicker Man still holds an enduring fascination for audiences all over the world. In this 40th anniversary double play edition the film is presented as The Final Cut a version which has never before been restored and never before been seen in UK cinemas. Approved by director Robin Hardy The Final Cut is the finest and most complete version of The Wicker Man. Featuring brand new extras this 40th anniversary edition is every Wicker Man fan’s perfect ending to a much mythicised search for the most complete version of the film. Having left no stone unturned in the search for the original film materials the ghosts have now been laid to rest as we can finally and happily confirm that this is The Final Cut. Special Features: Disc 1: The Final Cut Interview with Robin Hardy The Music of The Wicker Man Worshipping The Wicker Man - Famous Fans The Restoration of The Wicker Man Disc 2: UK Theatrical Cut The Director's Cut (with Audio Commentary) Making of Audio Commentary (Short Film) Disc 3: Burnt Offering: The Cult of The Wicker Man Documentary Written by Mark Kermode EX-S: The Wicker Man Disc 4: Trailer

  • After the Fox (Blu-ray)After the Fox (Blu-ray) | Blu Ray | (21/09/2020) from £14.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    One of the world's greatest criminals and conmen, Aldo 'The Fox' Vanucci (Peter Sellers) has finally struck gold but to traffic his embezzled bullion he must enact his most outrageous scheme yet - disguised as a neo-realist film director. Co-starring Victor Mature and Britt Ekland, and directed by Vittorio De Sicca, After the Fox is a madcap comedy caper, at once both a zany heist farce and a riotous filmmaking satire. Special Features: To Be Confirmed

  • She-ra Princess of Power - The Complete Series [DVD]She-ra Princess of Power - The Complete Series | DVD | (02/05/2022) from £39.79   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    All 93 episodes of the animated adventure. Princess Adora (voice of Melendy Britt) leads the Great Rebellion in the fight to free Etheria from Hordak (George DiCenzo) and the evil Horde. With her Sword of Protection, she can transform into She-Ra, Princess of Power. Series 1 episodes are: 'The Secret of the Sword Part 1: Into Etheria', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 2: Beast Island', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 3: She-Ra Unchained', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 4: Reunions', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 5: Battle for Bright Moon', 'Duel at Devlan', 'The Sea Hawk', 'The Red Knight', 'The Missing Ax', 'The Laughing Dragon', 'The Peril of Whispering Woods', 'The Prisoners of Beast Island', 'King Miro's Journey', 'Friendship', 'He Ain't Heavy', 'Return of the Sea Hawk', 'A Loss for Words', 'Horde Prime Takes a Holiday', 'Enchanted Castle', 'Three Courageous Hearts', 'The Stone in the Sword', 'The Crystal Castle', 'The Crown of Knowledge', 'The Mines of Mondor', 'Small Problems', 'Book Burning', 'The Eldritch Mist', 'Bow's Farewell', 'The Price of Freedom', 'Play It Again, Bow', 'The Reluctant Wizard', 'Friends Are Where You Find Them', 'A Talent for Trouble', 'Troll's Dream', 'Gateway to Trouble', 'The Unicorn King', 'The Anxious Apprentice', 'Zoo Story', 'Into the Dark Dimension', 'Treasure of the First Ones', 'Glimmer's Story', 'Enemy With My Face', 'Welcome Back, Kowl', 'The Rock People', 'Huntara', 'Micah of Bright Moon', 'The Price of Power', 'Birds of a Feather', 'For Want of a Horse', 'Just Like Me', 'My Friend, My Enemy', 'The Wizard', 'Unexpected Ally', 'The Light of the Crystal', 'Loo-Kee Lends A Hand', 'Of Shadows and Skulls', 'Jungle Fever', 'Black Snow', 'Anchors Aloft, Episode 1', 'Anchors Aloft, Episode 2', 'Darksmoke and Fire', 'Magicats', 'Flowers for Hordak', 'Wild Child' and 'The Greatest Magic'. Series 2 episodes are: 'One to Count On', 'Return of the General', 'Out of the Cocoon', 'A Lesson in Love', 'Something Old, Something New', 'Loo-Kee's Sweety', 'The Pearl', 'The Time Transformer', 'Above It All', 'Day of the Flowers', 'Brigis', 'The Caregiver', 'When Whispering Woods Last Bloomed', 'Romeo and Glimmer', 'The Perils of Peekablue', 'Just the Way You Are', 'The Locket', 'She-Ra Makes a Promise', 'Bow's Magical Gift', 'Sweet Bee's Home', 'Glimmer Come Home', 'The Inspector', 'Portrait of Doom', 'Hordak's Power Play', 'Shades of Orko', 'Assault On the Hive', 'The Bibbet Story' and 'Swifty's Baby'. 'He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special' is also included.

  • Scandal [DVD] [1989]Scandal | DVD | (06/09/2010) from £16.48   |  Saving you £-0.49 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Available for the first time ever on DVD in the UK! An English bon-vivant osteopath is enchanted with a young exotic dancer and invites her to live with him. He serves as friend and mentor and through his contacts and parties she and her friend meet and date members of the Conservative Party. Eventually a scandal occurs when her affair with the Minister of War goes public threatening their lifestyles and their freedom. Based on the real Profumo scandal of 1963.

  • The Wicker Man - Special Edition Director's Cut (2 disc set) [1973]The Wicker Man - Special Edition Director's Cut (2 disc set) | DVD | (22/04/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    It must be stressed that, despite the fact that it was produced in 1973 and stars Christopher Lee, The Wicker Man is not a Hammer Horror film. There is no blood, very little gore and the titular Wicker Man is not a monster made out of sticks that runs around killing people by weaving them into raffia work. Edward Woodward plays Sergeant Howie, a virginal, Christian policeman sent from the Scottish mainland to investigate the disappearance of a young girl on the remote island of Summerisle. The intelligent script by Anthony Schaffer, who also wrote the detective mystery Sleuth (a film with which The Wicker Man shares many traits), derives its horror from the increasing isolation, confusion and humiliation experienced by the naïve Howie as he encounters the island community's hostility and sexual pagan rituals, manifested most immediately in the enthusiastic advances of local landlord's daughter Willow (Britt Ekland). Howie's intriguing search, made all the more authentic by the film's atmospheric locations and folkish soundtrack, gradually takes us deeper and deeper into the bizarre pagan community living under the guidance of the charming Laird (Lee, minus fangs) as the film builds to a terrifying climax with a twist to rival that of The Sixth Sense or Fight Club. --Paul Philpott On the DVD: The Wicker Man can finally be seen in its glorious entirety on DVD, thanks to the restoration of some 15 minutes of previously lost material. Since the original negative long ago disappeared (apparently dumped beneath the M3 motorway) the picture quality for the added scenes is dubious, but what's much more important is the regained richness in the depiction of Summerisle's society (including a wonderful deflowering ritual set to music) and the added depth to Howie's character. Almost redundantly this excellent two-disc package provides the butchered theatrical cut as well, which comes with a good new documentary explaining both the genesis of the film and its turbulent history. Christopher Lee and director Robin Hardy pop up in an archival interview from the 1970s and are also reunited with Edward Woodward in the brand-new and first-rate commentary track for the director's cut: Lee in particular remains passionate about the movie and still angry about its shabby treatment. Both versions of the film are widescreen 1.85:1; the theatrical cut is in remastered Dolby 5.1, but the director's cut remains in mono. --Mark Walker

  • She Ra - The Secret Of The SwordShe Ra - The Secret Of The Sword | DVD | (25/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.77

    This full-length feature consists of the first 5 episodes of She-Ra: Princess of Power condensed to form a full-length movie in promoting He-Man's sister/cousin show. Prince Adam of Eternia otherwise known as He-Man journeys to the land of Etheria to track down the mysterious owner of a magic sword. Upon its discovery Hordak and his minions meet the might of He-Man head-on but their captain Adora seems to have a strange connection to the magical blade. Surely this servant of evil cannot be connected to the magical blade? Prepare yourself for a series of revelations including the birth of She-Ra: the Princess of Power!

  • Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 1 (Limited Edition Digipack) [Blu-ray]Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 1 (Limited Edition Digipack) | Blu Ray | (20/10/2014) from £21.25   |  Saving you £16.74 (78.78%)   |  RRP £37.99

    The mind-blowing saga that began in Marvel’s The Avengers continues in ABC’s action-packed series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. — The Complete First Season. In the wake of The Battle of New York the world has changed forever. An extraordinary landscape of wonders has been revealed! In response mysteriously resurrected Agent Phil Coulson assembles an elite team of skilled agents and operatives: Melinda May Grant Ward Leo Fitz Jemma Simmons and new recruit/computer hacker Skye. Together they investigate the new the strange and the unknown across the globe protecting the ordinary from the extraordinary. But every answer unearths even more tantalizing questions that reverberate across the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe: Who is “The Clairvoyant”? What is Hydra’s sinister master plan; what dark secret lies behind Skye’s puzzling origins and most importantly of all who can be trusted?

  • The Wicker Man [1973]The Wicker Man | DVD | (02/10/2006) from £16.31   |  Saving you £-2.06 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    When a young girl mysteriously disappears Police Sergeant Howie (Edward Woodward) travels to a remote island to investigate. But this pastoral community led by the strange Lord Summerisle (a brilliant performance by the legendary Christopher Lee) is not what it seems as the devout Christian detective soon uncovers a secret society of wanton lust and pagan blasphemy. Can Howie now stop the cult's ultimate sacrifice before he himself comes face to face with the horror of the Wicker Man?

  • James Bond Ultimate Roger MooreJames Bond Ultimate Roger Moore | DVD | (27/11/2006) from £60.73   |  Saving you £-10.74 (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    This fantastic box set comprises every Roger Moore performance as the irrepressible 007. Titles Comprise: 1. Live And Let Die (1973) 2. The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) 3 .The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) 4. Moonraker (1979) 5. For Your Eyes Only (1981) 6. Octopussy (1983) 7. A View To A Kill (1985) For individual synopses and special features please refer to the singular Ultimate Edition of each film.

  • The Monster Club [Blu-ray]The Monster Club | Blu Ray | (18/08/2014) from £12.98   |  Saving you £4.00 (36.40%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Three Chilling Tales of Terror...Pausing to admire a window display of his own books the distinguished horror writer Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes is attacked by a desperate vampire Eramus faint from lack of sustenance. Assuring the startled victim that his neck bite was not deep enough to bring him into the fold the grateful vampire takes him to the Monster Club where all his friends foregather. The rich selection of vampires werewolves snakemen wasp-women ghouls and other weird creatures enjoying themselves to the happy beat of pop music offers plenty of new material for the author. In addition Eramus explains to Ronald the hierarchy and basic rules of Monsterdom and illustrates his theme with three unusual tales...Released on DVD for the first time THE MONSTER CLUB is a blackly-comic horror movie starring all-time greats Vincent Price John Carradine and Donald Pleasance. This film won director Roy Ward Baker the Audience Award at the 1981 Fantafestival in Rome.

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