"Actor: David Grant"

  • Oswald - Hats Off To OswaldOswald - Hats Off To Oswald | DVD | (19/01/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    'Ball Of Wool': When Weenie's favourite toy bounces out of the flat and starts to unravel it wreaks havoc in Big City. But there are lots of fun things you can do with a ball of wool too... 'One More Marshmallow': Oswald sets out to get Henry another marshmallow to go with his cocoa he doesn't dream he'll end up high in the sky above Big City... 'Cloud Collecting': After viewing his friends' collection of various objects Oswald feels inspired to start a collection of his own.

  • Black Sheep [1996]Black Sheep | DVD | (14/10/2002) from £22.49   |  Saving you £-12.50 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    There's one in every family! Meet Mike Donnelly (Chris Farley). He's one lovable hilarious accident waiting to happen. Dedicated to helping his big brother Al (Tim Matheson) win the race for Washington State Governor he turns every opportunity for votes into an embarrassing disaster. Campaign aide and super slacker Steve Dobbs (David Spade) volunteers to baby-sit Mike. Big mistake! When Mike discovers that the incumbent governor is a crook he dives headfirst into a whole new

  • Marooned [1969]Marooned | DVD | (26/07/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    They are trapped in a spaceship with no power. Outside there is no air and no heat. Earth spins 200 miles below. Three astronauts face a desperate situation in this spellbinding science fiction cliffhanger. After completing a daring mission in space the three-man spaceship Ironman One orbits Earth preparing for re-entry. But a retro-rocket misfires and the crew commander Jim Pruett (Richard Crenna) scientist/astronaut Clayton Stone (James Franciscus) and pilot Buzz Lloyd (Gene Hack

  • Forever Young / Tequila Sunrise [1992]Forever Young / Tequila Sunrise | DVD | (24/04/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Forever Young: It's 1939 and test pilot Daniel McCormick (Mel Gibson) has the world by the tail. He has a terrific job flying B-25s a devoted soul mate (Isabel Glasser) and a long time pal and confidant (George Wendt). In fact he has everything. Almost. Despite his ability to confront danger he can't look his girlfriend in the face and propose. He always decides to wait till tomorrow to pop the question but in one terrible instant he runs out of tomorrows. Tragedy takes his

  • Trial and Retribution First & Second Collection [DVD]Trial and Retribution First & Second Collection | DVD | (14/07/2014) from £26.98   |  Saving you £5.00 (20.01%)   |  RRP £29.99

    The First Collection: Trial and Retribution IStarring Rhys Ifans David Hayman Kate Buffery Corin Redgrave. When a young policeman makes a gruesome discovery involving a missing five year old girl a murder investigation is launched. It's led by DS Michael Walker an old-fashioned detective who's determined to find the killer at all costs. Trial and Retribution IIStarring Iain Glen David Hayman Kate Buffery Simon Callow. Three women are found horrifically assaulted - two are dead the third is barely alive. As Walker and North question the surviving woman vital clues to the killer emerge. But why is everyone devoted to Damon Morton and - if he's guilty - can the team bring him to justice? Trial and Retribution IIIStarring Richard E. Grant David Hayman Kate Buffery Simon Callow. Walker is investigating the murder of a young papergirl but their only suspect has little obvious motive. North now with the Vice Squad suffers from a persistent caller who seems to be losing his mind. When the two paths cross can a jury untangle the lies and see justice done? Trial and Retribution IVStarring David Hayman Kate Buffery James Wilby Corin Redgrave Zoe Lucker. In a political promotion North finds herself re-investigating the eight-year old murder of a gay lover by James McCready. Walker's resentment at North's promotion increases when he discovers his partner is investigating his role in the conviction. McCready seems convinced that Walker was prejudiced against him. Could Walker have tampered with the evidence? The Second Collection: Trial and Retribution VStarring David Hayman Liz Smith Simon Callow Dorian Lough. When a decayed skeleton is found under the patio of a North London house and then two more skeletons are found it seems a serial killer has been uncovered. Faced with a chance to resurrect his career the pressure is on for Walker. But with little forensic evidence his career like the bodies may soon be buried. Trial and Retribution VIStarring David Hayman Tim McInnerny James Fox Corin Redgrave. North's case of a young mother abducted from a wood leads to a wealthy businessman. But when his brother - a known sex offender - claims responsibility she is faced with a much more complex case. Meanwhile Walker's interview for the role of Commander is shaken when his ex wife is savagely beaten by her boyfriend leading him into a violent standoff. Trial and Retribution VII - SuspicionStarring David Hayman Victoria Smurfit Charles Dance Amanda Boxer. The discovery of a severed female hand in the Thames is the start of a gruesome murder hunt. DCI Roisin Connor is the investigating officer alongside the newly demoted Walker whose judgment is still in question. It seems like a perfect murder with no body and the pair lock horns in what becomes a high stakes battle of pride and wits. Trial and Retribution VIII - Blue EiderdownStarring David Hayman Victoria Smurfit Colin Salmon Dorian Lough When a beautiful young prostitute plunges to her death from the balcony of a smart apartment block Walker and Connor are thrust into the shadowy realm of the wealthy elite. The daughter of a 1970s' TV star who was also murdered some ten years before an investigation begins that spans 30 years and probes a world of murder secrets and paid-for sex.

  • Ivor the InvisibleIvor the Invisible | DVD | (11/08/2003) from £5.71   |  Saving you £4.28 (74.96%)   |  RRP £9.99

    One Saturday morning little John wakes up to find an invisible something sitting on the end of his bed. The something seems to be gigantic but John can't work out just how big it is. He tries to measure it but the invisible giant won't let him. When John asks this strange new friend his name the letters IVO appear on his mirror so John decides to call him Ivor. The invisible giant plays tricks on John's mum and dad and gets up to lots of mischief especially when John takes Ivor to the park and school!

  • Van Helsing / Bram Stoker's Dracula / Mary Shelley's FrankensteinVan Helsing / Bram Stoker's Dracula / Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | DVD | (03/10/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Van Helsing (Dir. Stephen Sommers 2004): Hunted as a murderer by those who do not understand his calling Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) travels the globe as a fugitive. Accompanied only by Carl (David Wenham) a friar entrusted with providing Van Helsing's safety and a weapons arsenal to rival James Bond Van Helsing is despatched to the shadowy world of Transylvania. Home to the ravishing Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale) one of the last remaining descendents of a powerful royal family Van Helsing has been sent to terminate the evil and undefeatable Count Dracula (Richard Roxburgh) and his alluring bloodthirsty vampire brides. Herself a fearless hunter Anna joins forces with Van Helsing to confront her family's life long adversary and avenge the deaths of her predecessors. In a stunning showdown Van Helsing comes face to face with his mortal enemy but is also forced to confront his past... Bram Stoker's Dracula (Dir. Francis Ford Coppola 1992): Francis Ford Coppola returns to the original source of the Dracula to create a modern masterpiece. It follows the tortured journey of the devastatingly seductive Transylvanian Prince (Gary Oldman) as he moves from Eastern Europe to 19th century London in search of his long lost Elisabeta who is reincarnated as the beautiful Mina (Winona Ryder)... Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Dir. Kenneth Branagh 1994): It is the late 18th Century. After the death of his beloved mother young Victor Frankenstein leaves his father and Elizabeth the adopted sister he passionately loves to attend university. Here he becomes obsessed with the teachings of Professor Walman who believes that living creatures can actually be created from dead matter. One electrifying night Frankenstein's efforts are rewarded as his Creature struggles to life. Alone despised and driven by a rage of emotional agony it sets off to find its maker. And so begins the nightmare that will engulf Victor Frankenstein...

  • A Christmas Carol [1999]A Christmas Carol | DVD | (22/11/2004) from £10.71   |  Saving you £2.28 (21.29%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Standing out in the crowded field of screen adaptations of the classic Dickens novel A Christmas Carol is hard to do, but this version pulls it off. When a transparent Jacob Marley walks through Ebenezer Scrooge's apartment door, you know you're seeing something both timeless and contemporary. Other strategically placed special effects--a funnel cloud that transports Scrooge and the ghost of Christmas present, the hollow spectre of Christmas future--keep you riveted without slipping into anachronism. But, as good as the technology is, the performances are what really power this 93-minute television interpretation. Patrick Stewart brings a depth to Scrooge that allows the character to go beyond the cartoonish qualities that have made him a Christmas mainstay. That doesn't mean he's any less heartless with his hapless employee Bob Cratchit (Richard E. Grant) or any less dismissive of his well-meaning nephew. A frail-looking Joel Grey makes an excellent ghost of Christmas past, and a superb cast ably fill the remaining roles. Director David Jones, shooting on location in England and at Ealing Studios, has achieved a balance of science and sentiment that will help this version hold up for many years to come. --Kimberly Heinrichs

  • BAT 21 [1987]BAT 21 | DVD | (16/07/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    After his reconnaissance plane is shot down behind enemy lines in Vietnam Lt. Colonel Hambleton (Hackman) a career soldier who's used to calling the shots from behind a desk must now figure out a way to survive in the jungle! Luckily for him he manages to establish radio contact with an Air Force pilot Bird-Dog (Glover) who makes it his mission to save his stranded comrade. To plan the dangerous rescue the two soldiers communicate by secret code. But when the enemy intercepts their messages it's only a matter of time before the code is broken...leaving both men at risk of being caught and imprisoned.

  • A Matter of Choice/Jungle StreetA Matter of Choice/Jungle Street | DVD | (29/09/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Jungle Street: The voluptuous Jill Ireland stars as Sue a striptease artist in this tough British crime drama that sees her playing opposite to her real-life husband of the time David McCallum. Jungle Street has McCallum playing Terry Collins a small time thug constantly at war with his family employers and the world. Whilst his friend Johnny (Kenneth Cope) is in prison taking the rap for a robbery they both committed Terry tries to muscle in on his girlfriend Sue. But when Johnny is released and comes looking for Terry and the money from the robbery the two men are on a collision course that can only end in murder... A Matter of Choice: Five people are soon to find their lives inextricably entwined for the worse. Two youths (Malcolm Gerard and Michael Davis) have been searching for girls and end up in a fight with a policeman. The policeman falls and is hit by a car driven by Lisa (Jeanne Moody) and her secret lover John (Anthony Steel). When Lisa's husband Charles finds the police waiting to interview his wife the tangle of lies and deceit that the night started with begins to slowly unravel.

  • Blowback [1999]Blowback | DVD | (07/06/2004) from £12.99   |  Saving you £-7.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    The terror has never been so intense in the most twisted tale since Seven! When Inspector Don Morell (Mario Van Peebles Highlander III New Jack City) witnesses the state execution of serial killer Claude Whitman (James Remar Mortal Kombat: The Annihilation) he thinks he can finally close the case that has almost destroyed his marriage sanity and life. But when former jury members begin to be brutally murdered one by one Morell recognises Whitman in the cryptic Biblical messages at the crime scenes. Could he be back to fulfill his demonic agenda? Don't miss a second!

  • Waxwork [1986]Waxwork | DVD | (17/09/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    In Waxwork a waxwork museum appears overnight in an American small town and sinister showman David Warner invites a group of typical teens to a midnight party. However, as expected, the place is home to nasty secrets, and the blundering kids find themselves transported via the exhibits into the presence of "the 18 most evil men in history". What this means is that the film gets to trot out gory vignettes featuring such horror staples as Count Dracula (played inaptly with designer stubble and a Clint croak by ex-Tarzan Miles O'Keefe), the Marquis de Sade, an anonymous werewolf with floppy bunny ears (John Rhys-Davies in human form) and the Mummy. Nerdy hero Zach Galligan appeals to wheelchair-bound monster fighter Patrick MacNee for help. Waxwork is strictly a film buff's movie--with Warner and MacNee turning in knowingly camp performances, and references to everything from Crimes of Passion to Little Shop of Horrors cluttering up its very straggly story line. It's not without ragged charms, though the tone veers between comic and sick (the de Sade scene, although inexplicit, features some lurid dialogue) more or less at random. The effects are likewise variable, and in any case rather fudged by direction, which frequently fails to point up the gags properly. It winds up with a scrappy Blazing Saddles-style fight between the forces of Good and a whole pack of monsters, and the budget runs out before the climactic burning-down-the-waxworks scene. The episodic approach echoes the old Amicus omnibus horrors (Dr Terror's House of Horrors, The House that Dripped Blood etc.), and various cameos allow director Anthony Hickox to parody/emulate the styles of Hammer films, Night of the Living Dead and Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe adaptations. On the DVD: It's a nice-looking and sounding print, but fullscreen format. The only extras are filmographies taken from the IMDB and the trailer.--Kim Newman

  • Air America [Region 1] [Blu-ray]Air America | Blu Ray | (25/08/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Tongan NinjaTongan Ninja | DVD | (08/03/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    'Tongan Ninja' was raised in the mighty kingdom of Tonga trained in the ancient are of Ninjitsu and orphaned when a fish ate his father. Now Tongan Ninja faces his greatest challenge - he must save the beautiful Miss Lee and her restaurant from the clutches of evil Mr. Big. He must battle Gunman Knifeman and Henchman before finally confronting his ultimate nemesis Action fighter.

  • Bear, The / Ivor The Invisible / Last Polar Bears [1998]Bear, The / Ivor The Invisible / Last Polar Bears | DVD | (29/09/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    The Bear Based on Raymond Briggs' bestselling storybook 'The Bear' is the enchanting and magical tale from the makers of 'The Snowman'. A young girl Tilly visits the zoo with her mum and dad but accidentally drops her best loved toy her teddy into the polar bear's pit. That night Tilly cries herself to sleep only to wake and find a huge polar bear standing over her - he's come to return her precious teddy. Ivor The Invisible One Saturday morning little John wakes up to find an invisible something sitting on the end of his bed. The something seems to be gigantic but John can't work out just how big it is. He tries to measure it but the invisible giant won't let him. When John asks this strange new friend his name the letters IVO appear on his mirror so John decides to call him Ivor. The invisible giant plays tricks on John's mum and dad and gets up to lots of mischief especially when John takes Ivor to the park and school! The Last Polar Bears An eccentric Grandfather and his dog Roo embark on an expedition to the North Pole. Also includes 'Roo Reveals All' which is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film.

  • A Model Daughter [DVD]A Model Daughter | DVD | (05/07/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    On a moonless winter night during the winter of 1995 beautiful Sydney model Caroline Byrne died. Her body embedded head-first into a crevice at the bottom of The Gap the historic entrance to Sydney Harbour. The retrieval of the shattered body from the city's most notorious suicide spot turns into an extraordinary murder investigation. It leads to the dark heart of a city gripped by greed and exposes a police force whose lack of imagination and resources is surpassed only by the determination of its finest officers to right an unforgivable wrong. Based on the true story of Caroline Byrne's murder this follows a father's 13-year fight for justice.

  • Teenagers From Outer SpaceTeenagers From Outer Space | DVD | (21/06/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Martians invade planet Earth in order to breed the monstrous food creatures of their own planet the Gargons. One of the Martians becomes quite attached to Earth in particular to Betty and battles his own race in order to save the planet.

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