Terminal Invasion | DVD | (30/01/2013)
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| RRP Inside an isolated airport seven anxious passengers learn that their charter flight has been grounded by a blizzard. Despite their pleas the pilot Cathy Garrett (Chase Masterson) tells them that she cannot depart until the storm abates. The unhappy passengers are soon stunned into silence by the arrival of Jack Edwards (Bruce Campbell) a convicted murderer escorted by two guards whose transport van has skidded off the highway en route to prison. Cathy tries in vain to make the agitated passengers feel at ease with phone lines down cell phones not working and radios only transmitting static. But these soon prove to the least of the passengers' problems as they realise that some members of the group are not who or what they seem...
The Gulf War | DVD | (06/01/2003)
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| RRP The 1991 Persian Gulf War is a military triumph for the United States. But when thousands of returning veterans start to develop medical problems it appears that the military is trying to downplay or ignore the situation. It takes perserverance on the part of the military families and members of congress to bring to light the dilemma and prompt action on the part of the government.
The Man Who Saved Christmas | DVD | (10/11/2008)
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| RRP Based on the true story of American toy-maker A.C Gilbert The Man Who Saved Christmas is a heart-warming family tale of how Gilbert wouldn't give up on his Christmas dreams. His successful toy factory is turned into a munitions factory following America's entry into World War One but the government pushes Gilbert too far when they suggest banning Christmas that year. In order to keep the Christmas spirit going he begins to manufacture toys again just in time for the holiday season and for the children of America he saves Christmas.
Gulf War | DVD | (12/04/2010)
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| RRP The 1991 Persian Gulf War is a military triumph for the United States. But when thousands of returning veterans start to develop medical problems it appears that the military is trying to downplay or ignore the situation. It takes perserverance on the part of the military families and members of congress to bring to light the dilemma and prompt action on the part of the government.
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