The character of Charlie Chan was created by Ohio born Earl Derr Biggers Warner Oland played the part aplomb in this adventure Charlie Chan of the Honolulu police force crack detective and worldwide celebrity finds himself in England and accepts a case where he has to find a murderer in 65 hours to save an innocent man from the gallows the action takes place in a wealthy country home where there is more than one dead body the obligatory assault on Chan himself misleading clues an
1. Pictured Within 2. Wait a While 3. Sitting In A Dream 4. Love is All 5. Wring That Neck 6.1 Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Movement I 6.2 Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Movement II 6.3 Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Movement III 7. Ted the Mechanic 8. Watching the Sky 9. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming 10. Pictures of Home 11. Smoke on the Water Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall - London - 25th and 26th September 1999
Four old retired Texas Rangers help clean up the small town of Boulder which is run by the crooked Mayor Nard Lundy and his stooges... Amos Polk the drunken judge along with the trigger-happy Sheriff Clyde Barnes and his corrupt deputies. The foursome realise their days of daring-dos are long gone and that they're too old to be drawing guns anymore so with hilarious results they outsmart the villains by using just their combined wits. A great movie that's fun for all the family.
A Special Agent is sent way out west to round up the norotious Reno gang. He stages a fake train robbery in order to attract the evil Reno brothers and their gang in this gritty and forceful western....
He Tamed The West But Could He Tame Her? Cattle baron banker and model citizen George McLintock has the world in his hands. The only thing missing is his wife Katherine who left him two years earlier suspecting him of adultery. In an effort to get on with his life McLintock saves a beautiful but impoverished widow from resettlement and hires her as his cook welcoming both her and her two children into his home. Sparks begin to fly and McLintock's simple and serene lifesty
In this hilarious sequel to The Over-The-Hill Gang the old-time former Texas Rangers and comrades-in-arms once again join forces this time to clean up their own hometown of Waco Texas. The group decide to sober up and restore the reputation of an old Ranger buddy; a down-and-out drunk formerly known as The Baltimore Kid. In an effort to restore the town to its former glory The Kid is elected to the job of town marshal with the help of the old Texas Rangers signing on as deputies. A great fun movie the whole family will enjoy.
Abilene Town (Dir. Edwin L. Marin 1946): It's the Cattle Baron versus the Settlers and the Sheriff (Randolph Scott) has his hands - and jail-cells - full just keeping the peace between them. Great musical numbers by the Sheriff's sweetheart round out this old fashioned rootin' tootin' western! Edgar Buchanan shines as the bumbling Marhsal and Lloyd Bridges co-starring in one of his earliest roles is the settler who leads the fight against the crooked cattlemen! Kansas Pacific (Dir. Ray Nazarro 1953): On the eve of the Civil War southern rebels attack railroad builders in an attempt to stop the Kansas Pacific line from crossing the western frontier. Rugged U.S. Army Captain John Nelson (Sterling Hayden) is sent out to battle the ruthless renegades and make sure the tracks push westward. Violence and treachery abound as the Captain pursues his bloody mission but Nelson must continue fighting the relentless saboteurs not knowing who masterminds the deadly assaults. Colorado Sundown(Dir. Joseph Kane 1944): Lt. Burke (Rogers) is sent to investigate an Indian uprising in Colorado that threatens the success of the Union cause. When Burke arrives he finds the Union boys fighting amongst each other and the instigator of all the trouble is his very own brother Donald Mason (Stone).
The full 52 episode series featuring the further adventures of the black-clad Hop-A-Long Cassidy played by William Boyd and his faithful horse Topper and trusty side-kick Red Connors (Edgar Buchanan). On 12 DVD's.
Stares Death Straight In The Face Without Flinching... Can You? We have a right to a few minutes of fame even if they are our last so believe the two filmmakers we follow in Suicide. They don't wish to question why people want to immortalise their suicidal deaths they just offer an opportunity to become the focus of attention at least once in their lives... As the filmmakers become torn between sympathy for their customers and greed for the money they're being paid how far will they go?. By filming the events are they becoming accomplices to the deaths? and by watching how drawn do we become? Suicide exploits the camera in an ultra-real way and challenge our emotions more and more with each episode an experience shared by the cast and crew during production. Every scene was shot in one take this had to be enough because the actors and crew were so moved that they couldn't bear trying it a second time...
Featuring hot up and coming stars including Xavier Samuel from Twilight Saga: Eclipse a blistering soundtrack and stunning cinematography Newcastle is the perfect antidote should you feel that summer just doesn't last long enough... 17-year-old beach hunk Jesse and his brothers live in the small port town and surfing hot-spot that is Newcastle. A rising surf star he spends time chasing waves all the while living in the shadow of older brother Victor who insists he compete and win at the town's annual surfing competition. Younger brother and emo teen Fergus in the meantime has a major crush on Jesse's surf buddy Andy. When Jesse Fergus Andy and their beach bum friends go on a camping trip out on the dunes confrontations arise and the youngsters are forced to come to terms with burgeoning emotions life-changing decisions and a surf duel they didn't see coming. Taken as sheer sensory spectacle Dan Castle's colourful flick is a Top Gun with waves; a Rocky with board fins... - Film Threat
Broomfield brings a humorous and revealing look into the political and private worlds of former British Prime Minister Lady Margaret Thatcher to the screen. Both Lady Thatcher and those responsible for her day-to-day affairs refuse to cooperate and grant Bloomfield an interview. Bloomfield is drawn into a complex web of intrigue surrounding not only Lady Thatcher but also members of her family. However by consistently refusing to grant Bloomfield an interview Lady Thatcher inadvert
Roy Buchanan is still regarded as the world's best unknown guitarist to this day. The Rolling Stones wanted him to replace Brian Jones and Eric Clapton asked him to play the guitar for Derek & The Dominos - but he turned down both offers. Roy Buchanan was a true master of the Fender Telecaster guitar; and his playing technique significantly influenced musicians such as Gary Moore and Jeff Beck. Roy Buchanan grew up in California which is also where he learned to play the guitar. He moved to Los Angeles when he was a teenager and played in the band Heartbeats with Spencer Dryden (who later became the drummer of Jefferson Airplane). After this he went on tour with Dale Hawkins and played with Robbie Robertson (The Band) who described Buchanan as one of his main influences. In the sixties Roy Buchanan married moved to Washington DC and worked as a studio musician for more than one hundred album productions - mostly for Freddy Cannon and Leiber/Stoller. His first solo album was only released in 1971 and which led to the result that he and his inimitable playing of the Fender Telecaster was a well-kept secret among the likes of John Lennon Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones. Despite this reputation and the huge success he experienced in the seventies Buchanan felt restricted in the creativity granted to him by the record companies. In 1981 he decided to go on a four year break. The albums he recorded from 1985 onwards When A Guitar Plays The Blues (1985) Dancing On The Edge (1986) and Hot Wires (1987) represent the highlights of his career - and are also the albums Buchanan himself was most satisfied with. This Rockpalast concert was recorded at the Markthalle in Hamburg on February 24 1985 - just three years before his tragic suicide - with Martin Stevenson (vocals) John Steele (guitar keyboards) Anthony Dumm (bass) and Martin Yula (drums). It is a performance that shows Roy Buchanan's genius on the guitar in an extremely unique way - especially with his brilliant covers by artists including Jimi Hendrix or Don Gibson. It is no secret however that Roy Buchanan was particularly able to present his outstanding talents during his live performances - most of which were unfortunately not recorded. Fans who loved his album Live in Japan will also enjoy these momentous recordings! An impressive legacy! Track Listing: 01 Thing In G (Short Fuse) 02 Green Onions 03 Roy's Blues (Roy's Bluz) 04 Walk Don't Run 05 Sweet Dreams 06 Peter Gunn 07 Blues In D (Blues Shuffle Instrumental) 08 Hey Joe 09 Foxy Lady 10 Messiah (Messiah Will Come Again) 11 Night Train 12 Linda Lou 13 Wayfaring Pilgrim
Tony Kaye's graphic shocking and controversial documentary which takes a look on both sides of the abortion debate.
George McLintock has to try and convince his wife that he has been faithful after a two year seperation with their fights the talk of the town. Matters are not helped by the extremely attractive cook Mrs Louise Warren he has hired at the ranch house... The film achieved a certain notoriety for the 'spanking' scene widely regarded as a cinematic first.
Tracklist:1. Roy's Bluz2. Soul Dressing3. Sweet Dreams4. Hey Joe5. The Messiah
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