A wartime modernisation of Arthur Conan Doyle's urbane sleuth once again essayed by Basil Rathbone in which Holmes and Watson (Nigel Bruce) are called in to unravel the mystery behind mysterious wireless transmissions apparently from Nazi Germany being broadcast over the BBC...
Severely shaken after a near-fatal encounter with a serial killer TV newscaster Karen White (Dee Wallace-Stone) takes some much-needed time off. Hoping to conquer her inner demons she heads for the 'Colony' a secluded retreat where her new neighbors are just a tad too eager to make her feel at home. Also there seems to be a bizarre link between her would-be attacker and this supposedly safe haven. And when after nights of being tormented by savage shrieks and unearthly cries Karen ventures into the forest to find answers she makes a terrifying discovery. Now she must fight not only for her life but for her very soul!
Dallas. 1963. The second shooter. Almost forty years after John F. Kennedy's assassination an ex-Marine named Walter Ohlinger has come forward with a startling claim. I was in Dallas November 22 1963. Does that mean anything to you? I've never told anyone this before: no one knows I was the second gunman behind the stockade fence on what they called the grassy knoll. I fired one shot from there. Shedding new light on the most well-know murder mystery of the 20th century this masterful thriller will keep you guessing right up to the last frame.
A former drug dealer a cop a rock video director and a nightclub owner are all after one million dollars that was stolen during a drug transaction gone awry.
His crime: nonconformity. His sentence: the chain gang. Paul Newman plays one of his best-loved roles as Cool Hand Luke the loner who won't or can't conform to the arbitrary rules of his captivity. A cast of fine character actors including George Kennedy in his Academy Award-winning role of Dragline gives Newman solid support as fellow prisoners. And Strother Martin is the Captain who taunts Luke with the famous line '""What we've got here is...failure to communicate."" N
Rough Riders - Triple Feature #2
Tennessee Williams based his screenplay on Oscar Saul's adaptation of Williams' own Pulitzer Prize-winning play set in a grimy New Orleans project. The story of the fragile sentimentalism of a woman who visits her sister only to be taunted mercilessly by her childish brother-in-law. This classic film garnered 12 Academy Award Nominations (including Best Picture Best Director Best Actor (Marlon Brando) and Best Screeplay) winning 4 including Best Actress (Vivien Leigh) Best Supporting Actress (Kim Hunter) and Best Supporting Actor (Karl Malden). This version features three minutes of footage that was deleted from the final 1951 release version upon demands made by the Production Code footage thought lost until its rediscovery in the early 1990s. This DVD release is the fully restored version of Elia Kazan's original cut and the documentary 'Desire And Censorship' on Disc 2 describes his struggle in getting the past the censors.
Jim Stark... a kid from a 'good' family - what makes him tick... like a bomb? In one of cinemas most influential and gripping roles James Dean plays Jim Stark the new kid in town whose loneliness frustration and anger mirrored those of most postwar teens - and reverberates more than 40 years later. Natalie Wood (as Jim's girlfriend Judy) and Sal Mineo (in his screen debut as Jim's tag-along pal Plato) were Academy Award nominees for their achingly true performances. Director Nicholas Ray was also an Oscar nominee for this landmark film chosen as one of the Top-100 American Films by the American Film Institute.
Jim Stark... a kid from a 'good' family - what makes him tick... like a bomb? In one of cinemas most influential and gripping roles James Dean plays Jim Stark the new kid in town whose loneliness frustration and anger mirrored those of most postwar teens - and reverberates more than 40 years later. Natalie Wood (as Jim's girlfriend Judy) and Sal Mineo (in his screen debut as Jim's tag-along pal Plato) were Academy Award nominees for their achingly true performances. Dir
Russ Meyer's ode to the violence in women... Welcome to the world of female violence. Meet the sumptuously sexy Varla played at full throttle and with well-upholstered relish by the half-Japanese half-Cherokee Tura Satana. She's having a lovely time with her two go-going pals dancing the Watusi in a sleazy bar packed with leering jeering macho-men. And after a hard day's grooving what better than a drag race in the desert? So it's off we go hurtling across the California sands as we follow the trio of homicidal go-go gals hell bent on wreaking revenge on all things male as they embark on a desperate desert drive-thru taking a bikini-clad wimp hostage and leaving a trail of human wreckage in their wake. Filmed in glorious black and blue Faster Pussycat has been hailed as ""the best movie ever made"" and a ""definite Desert Island Movie"". Celluloid proof that Russ Meyer is a complete and utter cult.
Devil's Island Lovers (1974): A love-sick man is determined to woo his deceased wife's sister and get his hands on the family fortune... Night Of The Assassins (1976): A castle's residents are stalked by a masked killer who is intent on seeing each is on the receiving end of an exceedingly grisly death...
The Millionairess (1960): Based on a play by George Bernard Shaw which studies an immensely wealthy woman who falls for the charms of a poor Indian doctor. Sophia Loren plays a spoilt heiress able to buy anything she wants. When she meets an Indian doctor (Peter Sellers) whose sole concern is to help the poor and needy she knows that this is the man for her. Although in love with her he is so terrified of being in her power that he foils all her attempts to 'buy' him. Only
Series 7 returned to television in 1989 with its successful format of familiar guest artists in each episode. Savour the last series with Dennis Waterman as 'Minder' Terry McCann before the comic partnership is re-invented with George Cole as Arthur Daley and Gary Webster as nephew Ray Daley in the next series.Part 1 of 2 contains:Episode 1 - It's A Sorry Lorry MorrieEpisode 2 - Days Of Fines And ClosuresEpisode 3 - Fatal Impression
Tracklist: 1. Call Me 2. This Guitar 3. When Your'e In Love With A Beautiful Woman 4. If Not You 5. The Heat 6. A Little Bit More 7. Dance On Daddy's Feet 8. Impressed With Myself 9. If All It Takes Is Time 10. Crashing Down 11. More Like The Movies 12. Ask Her 13. Syvia's Mother 14. I Don't Wanna Know 15. Standing As Tall As I Can 16. Queen Of The Silver Dollar 17. She Don't Care 18. Ballad Of Lucy Jordan 19. Hearts Like Yours And Mine CD Disc 1 1. Call Me 2. This Guitar 3. When Your'e In Love With A Beautiful Woman 4. If Not You 5. The Heat 6. A Little Bit More 7. Dance On Daddy's Feet 8. Impressed With Myself 9. If All It Takes Is Time CD Disc 2 1. Crashing Down 2. More Like The Movies Ask Her 3. Sylvia's Mother 4. I Don't Wanna Know# 5. Standing As Tall As I Can 6. Queen Of The Silver Dollar 7. She Don't Care 8. Ballad Of Lucy Jordan 9. Hearts (Like Yours And Mine)
Contains Episodes:
- Early Years Bonus
- Around The Corner
- An Officer And A Car Salesman
- The Cruel Canal
Sherlock Holmes is hired by Roland Carstairs to protect the Star of Rhodesia a huge diamond owned by Carstairs mother. Believing that an attempt to steal the diamond will take place while it is in transit on the London to Edinburgh train Holmes switches the real diamond for a fake. When Roland is murdered during the robbery Holmes is soon on the trail of the thief and murderer.
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