"Actor: Davis"

  • Love Can Build A Bridge [1995]Love Can Build A Bridge | DVD | (30/06/2003) from £8.22   |  Saving you £-6.23 (N/A%)   |  RRP £1.99

    The true story of Naomi and Wynonna Judd who became country music's most honoured and successful female singing stars. Soundtrack by the Judds.

  • Virgin Among The Living Dead [1971]Virgin Among The Living Dead | DVD | (23/09/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    London dweller Christina is called to a castle in a small village for the reading of her father's will. Soon after meeting her peculiar family her nights are filled with strange apparitions and supernatural happenings.

  • Miles Davis - Miles In Paris (1989)Miles Davis - Miles In Paris (1989) | DVD | (29/01/2001) from £17.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Miles Davis has been described as 'the chameleon of modern music' his refusal to veer away from any genre label and constantly reinvent his music inspired many jazz artists who followed him This DVD features Davis recorded live at the 10th Paris Jazz Festival in November 1989; just 2 years before his untimely death. Tracklist includes: 'Don't Stop Me Now' 'Jilli' 'Mr Pastorius' 'Tutu' 'Human Nature' 'New Blues' 'Hannibal' 'Amandla' 'Wrinkle'

  • Proof [DVD]Proof | DVD | (25/04/2011) from £8.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (122.36%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Gwyneth Paltrow stars in this tale of a mathematician's daughter who must cope with her late father's legacy.

  • Slackers [2002]Slackers | DVD | (21/04/2003) from £13.49   |  Saving you £2.50 (18.53%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Dave, Sam and Jeff are about to graduate from university with honours but the three college roommates have proudly scammed their way through the last four years. Then a socially inept nerd realises what they're up to and threatens to blow the whistle...

  • The X Files: Season 3 [1994]The X Files: Season 3 | DVD | (26/11/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    Focused lightning bolts, stigmata, possession, and ancient curses become secondary in Season 3 of The X-Files as more episodes are devoted to pursuing the increasingly complex story threads. "The Blessing Way" is an explosive start, introducing the Syndicate's well-manicured man (John Neville), while Scully's sister Melissa is shot and Mulder experiences Twin-Peaks-like prophetic visions. We learn of medical records of millions, including Scully, who have been experimented upon ("Paper Clip"): the fast-paced train-bound two-parter "Nisei" and "731" suggests the experiments are about alien hybridisation. Krycek turns out to be hosting an alien in the next double-act, "Piper Maru" and "Apocrypha", in which Skinner is shot by Melissa's killer. Two great one-offs outside the arc are "Clyde Bruckman's "Final Repose", a bittersweet tale of foreseeing death (featuring an Emmy-winning performance from Peter Boyle) and Jose Chung's " From Outer Space", a spoof of alien conspiracy theories through an author's investigations into abductees. --Paul Tonks

  • Who Dares Wins [1982]Who Dares Wins | DVD | (19/03/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    In an uncanny piece of art imitating life, Who Dares Wins came out in 1982 just after the infamous storming of the Iranian Embassy by the legendary British Special Air Services (SAS) unit. The plot builds up to that unshakeable image of black-clad troops abseiling the front of a stately home and smashing through the windows, and pays off expectations with a thrilling finale. Anyone expecting two hours of military instruction will be disappointed however. After the opening 10 minutes with the troops, the almost James-Bond-like story follows Lewis Collins (riding high in those days after TV's The Professionals) as he infiltrates a radical anti-Nuclear society. Operation: Destroy requires him to go undercover with their potentially insane leader Frankie (Judy Davis), ignoring his wife and child. The period detail is often the film's most entertaining feature as Collins tours across 1980s London constantly eluding spies on his tail. Apart from the endless permed hairdos and the fact that the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament hasn't got much to demonstrate about these days, there's the fashions and low-tech gadgetry to enjoy. In the US the film was called The Final Option. The DVD includes a photo gallery, and a history of the SAS. --Paul Tonks

  • Miles Davis - That's What Happened - Live In Germany 1987Miles Davis - That's What Happened - Live In Germany 1987 | DVD | (13/04/2009) from £9.98   |  Saving you £8.00 (114.45%)   |  RRP £14.99

    From the mid-fifties to his death in the early nineties Miles Davis was universally recognised as one of the most innovative musicians working in Jazz. He was also one of the most popular with his albums regularly breaking into the pop charts and he picked up a total of eight Grammy Awards. He also launched the careers of many jazz musicians including Herbie Hancock Wayne Shorter Chick Corea Billy Cobham John McLaughlin and many more. This concert filmed in Munich in 1987 followed the release of his Grammy Award winning album Tutu and the set list features two tracks from that record the title track and ''Portia'' plus his unique arrangements of Michael Jackson''s ''Human Nature'' and Cyndi Lauper''s ''Time After Time''. Tracklist: 1. Medley: One Phone Call / Street Scenes / That''s What Happened 2. New Blues 3. Human Nature 4. Tutu 5. Time After Time 6. Portia

  • Adrenalin - Fear The Rush [1996]Adrenalin - Fear The Rush | DVD | (20/02/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Russian government has collapsed. Amidst the chaos riots and struggle for power a terrible weapon has leaked out. Virulent microflage a deadly germ of the cold war has begun to spread across Eastern Europe killing massive numbers of people. Now in a quarentene camp set up for immigrants in 2017 Boston one vicious murderer has the disease. Within two hours he will become violently contagious and it is up to a team of officers (Christopher Lambert Natasha Henstridge) in a r

  • 60s Britpop60s Britpop | DVD | (13/11/2006) from £8.26   |  Saving you £-2.27 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Some of the biggest British pop names of the 60s are brought together for this DVD compilation of classic hits. Featuring Eric Burdon & The Animals Cilla Black Billy Fury Lulu The Searchers Gerry & The Pacemakers Four Pennies Manfred Mann Herman's Hermits Spencer Davis Group Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Titch The Tremeloes Dave Berry Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas Peter & Gordon Herman's Hermits and Alan Price. Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Baby Let Me Take You Home 3. You're My World 4. I Will 5. Shout 6. What Have They Done To The Rain 7. Ferry 'Cross The Mersey 8. Juliet 9. 5-4-3-2-1 10. Something Is Happening 11. Midnight Special 12. Bend It! 13. Blue Suede Tie 14. Now 15. Little Children 16. A World Without Love 17. Just A Little Bit Better 18. Hold Tight! 19. Come Tomorrow 20. Don't Stop The Carnival

  • Sanctuary [1997]Sanctuary | DVD | (17/06/2002) from £15.56   |  Saving you £-9.57 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Confirming the testosterone-laced promise he showed in the earlier Drive, the charismatically lithe Mark Decascos stars as buff man-of-the-cloth Father Luke, whose plans for a successful food drive are put on hold when a covert kill squad forces him to confront his shadowy past in this surprisingly effective bullet ballet. The needlessly complex high-tech storyline may be somewhat shaky, but this adrenalised conspiracy thriller earns its wings by virtue of a strong cast (including a villainous Jaimz Woolvett, miles away from his role as the greenhorn gunslinger in Unforgiven), an impressively stylised lighting palette and a jaw-droppingly gonzo epilogue that cries out for--nay, demands--a sequel. Director Tibor Takacs was previously responsible for two unfairly forgotten 1980s horror gems The Gate and I, Madman. --Andrew Wright

  • The Slaughter Tapes [DVD]The Slaughter Tapes | DVD | (29/04/2013) from £3.96   |  Saving you £11.03 (278.54%)   |  RRP £14.99

    3 filmmakers set out to make a documentary on the porn industry, and focus their attentions on a 19 year old girl named Alyssa, an aspiring actress, dragged into the sleazy lifestyle instead. Several days into filming Alyssa mysteriously disappears. When someone stumbles on some old dumped VHS tapes, the story unfolds, and we learn the gruesome truth about what REALLY happened to Alyssa.

  • Tigerland [Blu-ray]Tigerland | Blu Ray | (16/05/2011) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-4.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Director Joel Schumacher's acclaimed story of a group of young US infantry men in 1971, in training for Viet Nam, at a time when not even many of the soldiers themselves believed in what they were doing.

  • Black Eagle [1988]Black Eagle | DVD | (17/06/2002) from £9.99   |  Saving you £-2.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    After an F-11 gets shot down over the Mediterranean Sea the U.S. government cannot afford to lose the top-secret laser tracking device that was on board. But unfortunately the KGB team lead by the infamous Andrei (Jean-Claude Van Damme) are beating the CIA in the race to find it. The CIA has no choice but to call in their best man master martial-artist Ken Tani (Sho Kosugi) code name Black Eagle. In response the KGB resorts to an all-out war with the powerful Andrei matching Ken blow for blow.

  • Querelle [1982]Querelle | DVD | (21/01/2002) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-0.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Adapted from Jean Genet's novel the final film of director Fassbinder's career is a surreal tale of sex and murder that has become a cult favourite. Brad Davis (Midnight Express Chariots Of Fire) stars as Querelle an enigmatic drug-dealing sailor on shore leave in the port of Brest. Amidst the sultry highly charged atmosphere he embarks on a journey of sexual self-discovery. With its striking iconic imagery set against the orange glow of a permanent sunset Querelle is a d

  • The Desert Rats [1953]The Desert Rats | DVD | (04/07/2005) from £6.99   |  Saving you £6.00 (85.84%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Richard Burton stars in this exciting film about the courageous men who held off notorious German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel despite being hopelessly outnumbered. The year is 1941 and all that stands between Rommel and the Suez Canal is the fortress of Tobruk which is manned only by a small Australian battalion whom Captain MacRoberts (Burton) must whip into shape - fast! James Mason co-stars in a stunning portrayal as Rommel in this stirring action-packed story of the World War

  • Age of Kill [Blu-ray]Age of Kill | Blu Ray | (15/06/2015) from £5.99   |  Saving you £14.00 (233.72%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A black ops sniper is blackmailed by a psychotic international terrorist into killing 6 unrelated people in 6 hours... but there is more to the victims than meets the eye. Sam Blake is running out of time. Living in the shadow of a botched mission that claimed an innocent victim the disgraced special ops sniper is plunged into a world of darkness when his daughter is taken hostage by a mysterious terrorist. Out of options and with no one to turn to Blake is forced to carry out their evil bidding and must assassinate six seemingly random targets within six hours on the streets of London. As chaos reigns and the body count rises the city’s fragile political climate is threatened. If shattered the consequences would be catastrophic. With his old unit closing in and his daughter at the mercy of a psychopath every second counts.

  • A Man Called Adam [Blu-ray] [2021]A Man Called Adam | Blu Ray | (16/08/2021) from £14.39   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Set in the 1960s, talented jazz musician Adam (Sammy Davis Jr.) appears to have it all, but an inner anger and a tormented past threaten to destroy his career. When he meets jazz legend Willie Ferguson (Louis Armstrong), and falls in love with his granddaughter (Cicley Tyson), a straight-talking civil rights activist, Adam begins to question his lifestyle, and resolves to tame his drinking and wild behaviour. But despite his new-found love, Adam is haunted by the shadows of his past. Can he escape his demons, before they destroy him entirely?

  • Avalanche [1994]Avalanche | DVD | (05/05/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    A father and his two children struggle to escape certain death after an avalanche entombs their remote mountain cabin. A suspicious plane crash higher up in the mountains has caused the avalanche and swept the lone survivor a dangerous smuggler up against one of the buried cabin's windows. The unsuspecting family pull the stranger into the cabin and revive him. While the cabin slowly and dangerously buckles under the tremendous weight of the avalanche the smuggler forces his rescuers to abandon their escape plans and assist him in finding his stolen cache of diamonds. Time is running out all will surely die in this icy tomb if not from the collapsing cabin then from a bullet fired from the pistol of the cold-hearted stranger.

  • The Rainbow [1989]The Rainbow | DVD | (23/07/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A respectable and picturesque realisation of DH Lawrence's novel, 1989's The Rainbow is director Ken Russell's prequel to his 1969 version of Women in Love. By Russell's standards, this is a remarkably restrained treatment of Lawrence's novel, set in the Midlands in the 19th century: with its lush, rural setting and quaint bucolic soundtrack there are moments when you might imagine you're watching The Railway Children--until the sex scenes kick in, that is. Her soul infused with infinite longing by the sight of a rainbow as a child, Ursula Brangwen grows up restless at the prescribed roles set out for women in Victorian England, which are stoically endured by her mother (Glenda Jackson, who played Ursula's sister Gudrun in Women in Love). She idealises her swimming instructor--the older, more experienced Winifred (Amanda Donohoe) with whom she enjoys a passionate, borderline lesbian relationship. She becomes a schoolteacher against her parents' wishes, and takes up with Paul McGann, who is somewhat tepid as a Boer War officer. Ultimately, however, she finds all of these limitations too constraining and finally strikes out on her own in search of true spiritual and sexual freedom. On the DVD: This is a full-screen version of the film, ratio 4:3. The sound quality is fine as is the colour and sharpness, though like the film itself, not quite as ravishing as you might hope. Special features consist of a routine trailer ("She played by her passion, not by their rules") and disappointingly perfunctory "filmographies" of the director and cast: merely lists of their previous movies. --David Stubbs

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