After marrying a handsome man she barely knows a woman experiences threatening calls and violent attacks from a mysterious woman who claims to be her new husband's former lover.
Dorothy Live! at Cumbernauld is a tribute to a theatre that she has always enjoyed playing. Way back at the beginning of her one woman shows she was welcomed by the folk there and is still as much of a favourite as she is with audiences throughout Scotland and abroad. With an array of characters and a unique talent for telling it like it is (and was) Dorothy Live! is a classic piece of all round entertainment. As someone once said What she sends up she never puts down. In this show we have the ever present cleaner errant moggies nudist colonies car trouble and finally Dorothy's version of the cooncil mounting a production of Carmen by Bizzy. Dorothy Live! is a must for any DVD collection.
Title Comprise: Five Guns West: Given the choice of death or deadly mission five convicts agree to hijack a stagecoach carrying a traitor and 000 in gold. Braving hostile Comanches deceit and a rivalry brought on by the presence of a beautiful cunning woman (Malone) the men deftly set up their ambush. But when their uneasy alliance dissolves the only thing any of the men can trust... is his own six-shooter! Gunslinger: After her husband is shot Rose Hood takes his place as the Sheriff of a small Western town. Haunted Palace: When Charles Dexter Ward arrives in Arkham he is instantly disliked by the local townsfolk because he is the descendant of an evil warlock who placed a curse on the town before he was burnt at the stake. Their fears of him are soon justified when the spirit of his evil relative starts to take over his body. Premature Burial: The fear of being buried alive has had a hold over Guy Carrell all his life and to try and overcome his fear he opens his father's tomb. Only to be shocked into a catatonic state and have his worst fear realised. Masque Of The Red Death: A Satan-worshipping Prince invites several of the local nobility to his castle for protection against an oncoming plague but they get much more than they bargained for when during a masked ball a strange figure appears who is believed to be the Devil. Wild Angels: Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern play two Hell's Angels whose wild lifestlye eventually catches up with them.
Based on Charles Dickens' epic novel, this critically acclaimed film version stars Dirk Bogarde and Dorothy Tutin in the unforgettable tale of the French Revolution.
In May of 1941 RKO Radio Pictures released a controversial film by a 25-year-old first-time director. That premier of Orson Welles' Citizen Kane was to have a profound and lasting effect of the art of motion pictures. It has been hailed as the best American film ever made and it's as powerful a film today as it was fifty years ago. It earned eight Academy Award nominations and won the Oscar for Best Screenplay. Through its unique jigsaw-puzzle storyline inventive cinemato
More Dorothy, more childhood tales. A veritable riot of trends from yesteryear, blue rinses and Dorothy's own father's take in decorating trends. And who else remembers 'The Sign' from our good old schooldays? Hilary Brooks on piano provides the accompaniment to the musical interludes. Filmed live at Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre, in front of an audience of invited guests, Dorothy will have you holding your sides as she makes you actually feel as if you are in that street, that tenement. Classic comedy! AYE THAT'S HER AGAIN! STARRING DOROTHY PAUL
Road To Rio (Dir. Norman Z. McLeod 1947): To avoid being charged with arson after burning down a circus Hot Lips Barton (Bob Hope) and Scat Sweeney (Bing Crosby) stow away on an ocean bound ship. Aboard the vessel the duo fall for Lucia Maria de Andrade (Dorothy Lamour) who is under the spell of her evil aunt (Gale Sondergaard) who has arranged a marriage for the young beauty. This film was in good hands since many of Hope's best collaborators worked on the picture. Direct
Once again Dorothy tells it like it is. Playing to a packed celebrity audience at the Pavilion Theatre, we are regaled with the trivial and hilarious traumas of blocked toilets, weddins, funerals and the inevitable 'wummin's troubles'. Join Dorothy Paul for a romp through her younger years, with side-splitting stories, including the those from her teenage dating days in Dennistoun when an apprentice plumber was considered a good catch! Dorothy's one-woman show will have you rolling in the aisles!
PINK OVERALL, hair net in one hand, fag in the other - it can mean only one thing - it's her again! Dorothy invites us again to the Pavilion Theatre to regale us with hilarious memories including Nellie Sutherland's false teeth, the lowdown on playing Aladdin, and giving the people what they want at the Cambustnetan's Miner's Welfare! Words can't describe - watch it and take a trip back to the time when rag rolling wasn't trendy - it was the cheapest way of covering up the damp stains on the lounge wall! SEE THAT'S HER AGAIN! STARRING DOROTHY PAUL
In May of 1941 RKO Radio Pictures released a controversial film by a 25-year-old first-time director. That premier of Orson Welles' 'Citizen Kane' was to have a profound and lasting effect of the art of motion pictures. It has been hailed as the best American film ever made and it's as powerful a film today as it was fifty years ago. It earned eight Academy Award nominations and won the Oscar for Best Screenplay. Through its unique jigsaw-puzzle storyline inventive cinematography brilliant ensemble acting and direction by Welles the story of Charles Foster Kane is a fascinating portrait of America's love of power and materialism and the corruption it sometimes fosters. Like all great films Citizen Kane is a memorable fusion of cinematic art and marvellous entertainment.
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