Traitor's Heart | DVD | (29/04/2002)
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| RRP Nick and Maggie Brody's horror when their 8 year old son goes missing at a fair is soon assuaged when a stranger delivers him safe and sound. However just days later a mysterious caller demands a meeting to discuss the incident and unbeknown to Nick he and his comfortable middle class family are walking straight into an ambush...
The Brit Flick Box Set | DVD | (12/04/2005)
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| RRP Box set containing the following films: Buster: Buster is a small time crook who pulls a big time job. When he finds that the police will not let the case drop he flees to Mexico but finds that he must choose between his family and his freedom. Five Seconds To Spare: A young musician travels to London in pursuit of his dreams but winds up the sole witness to a bizarre murder. Christy Malry's Own Double Entry: Nick Moran uses the principles of double-entry bo
Robin Of Sherwood - Series 3 - Episodes 11 To 13 | DVD | (02/12/2002)
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| RRP The Pretender: A noble young man rescued by Robin from the Duke of Gloucester's soldiers wants to join his band. The powerful Duke and his daughter ex-Queen Hadwisa are plotting against the King. There is no natural heir to the throne only a Pretender Prince Arthur of Brittany - son of the King's brother. Is this the man Robin has just saved? Rutterkin: Little John intends to elope with Meg of Wickham but their flight is halted by a mysterious mad pig lady who seems to have lost her charges. Lord Edgar uncle to Robin Hood comes to Nottingham to visit the King who is ill. While wandering through Sherwood rounding up pigs Robin encounters his uncle who claims to have been looking for him. It appears that the Earl of Huntingdon - Robin's father - is in great danger. The Time of the Wolf (Parts 1 and 2): King John is raising an army against the Welsh. He orders all the food from the villages to be collected to feed his army. Robin and his band are unwilling to stand by and let their friends starve so they prepare the Wickham villagers for action. Meanwhile at Grimston Abbey an old adversary of Robin's is practising his sorcery in most unusual ways.
Robin Of Sherwood - Series 3 - Episodes 1 To 3 | DVD | (28/10/2002)
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| RRP Herne's Son (Parts 1 and 2): Robin of Loxley is dead. The Merry Men have scattered - Marion having been pardoned by the King has returned to Leaford. At Huntingdon castle the Earl and his son Robert prepare to entertain in order to arrange a political alliance for the King. Among their guests are the Sheriff of Nottingham his brother Hugo Guy of Gisburne the Welsh Marcher Lord - Owen of Clun his followers Sir Richard of Leaford and his daughter Marion. Young Robert is captivated by the sadness and serenity of Marion... The Power of Albion: Robert of Huntingdon has been living in the forest with the Outlaws leading them as they return to their old ways. When Robert is badly wounded in a raid Marion is sent for in order to offer her medical expertise. On her return to Leaford she is arrested by the Sheriff of Nottingham. He is anxious to prove the identity of the band's new leader - being referred to as Robin Hood. The Sheriff also confiscates Albion from Marion. Robert of Huntingdon enters Nottingham in an attempt to dupe the Sheriff save Marion and retrieve Albion.
Bulldog Drummond - Double Feature - Vol. 1 | DVD | (27/03/2006)
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| RRP Bulldog Drummond Escapes: Captain High 'Bulldog' Drummond has just returned to England. As he is driving home in the dark a young woman jumps out in front of his car. He misses her but she falls to the ground. As he tries to revive her he hears a shout for help then gunshots. As he goes to investigate the woman drives away with Drummond's car. He is soon able to trace her to nearby Greystone Manor and when he goes there to meet her she urges him to help her get out of a desperate situation. Bulldog Drummond Comes Back: The girlfriend of Captain Drummond is being kidnapped by an enemy of Drummond who seeks revenge. But Drummond and his friend Colonel Nielsen at once follow his trail...
Robin Of Sherwood - Series 3 - Episodes 4 To 6 | DVD | (28/10/2002)
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| RRP When Robin of Loxley transformed into Robert of Huntingdon in the third series of Robin of Sherwood, many viewers were understandably confused. Michael Praed left the series for reasons that never really became apparent while Jason Connery clearly wasn't a replacement chosen for similar looks or performance. Across the 13 episodes of the third series, Connery's choice became slowly apparent. The magical stories frequently dipped into darker territory as much as they aimed for uplifting humour. The new Hood was at ease with both, while reuniting the merry band and ultimately wooing the fair Marion all over again. Connery turned in a very confident embodiment of the character, clearly bonding well with the established team of actors. Guest stars lined up to contribute alongside him. Memorable appearances include those of Richard O'Brien, David Rappaport, Matt Frewer, Patricia Hodge, Ian Ogilvy and Lewis Collins. (It's fascinating to speculate how different things could have been if the close-second casting choice of Neil Morrissey had been pursued.) The strangest aspect of the series, however, is knowing in retrospect that everyone's confidence and merriment was for nothing. Scripts were written in readiness for the fourth series, but then the studio went bankrupt. Cliffhangers therefore remain that will confuse viewers far more than the lead's replacement. --Paul Tonks
Miramax 10 - Sin City/Kill Bill 1 and 2/from Dusk Till Dawn | DVD | (02/10/2006)
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| RRP Over the past 20 years film studio Miramax has produced some of the most revered films of modern times. On this cracking box set we bring together 10 of these titles. Features Comprise: 1. Sin City 2. Kill Bill - Volume 1 3. Kill Bill - Volume 2 4. From Dusk Till Dawn 5. Pulp Fiction 6. Jackie Brown 7. Hero 8. The Aviator 9. City Of God 10. Cold Mountain
Riddles Of The Sphinx | Blu Ray | (23/09/2013)
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| RRP Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen's visually accomplished and intellectually rigorous Riddles of the Sphinx is one of the most important avant-garde films to have emerged from Britain during the 1970s. The second collaboration between Mulvey and Wollen both of whom are recognised as seminal figures in the field of film theory Riddles of the Sphinx explores issues of female representation the place of motherhood within society and the relationship between mother and daughter. Composed of a number of discrete sections many of which are shot as continuous circular pans the film takes place in a range of domestic and public spaces shot in locations which include Malcolm LeGrice's kitchen and Stephen Dwoskin's bedroom. The film's ground-breaking electronic score by The Soft Machine's Mike Ratledge was composed on synthesisers which were developed in collaboration with Denys Irving (the man behind the mysterious and controversial 1970s band Lucifer). Newly mastered to High Definition this extraordinary era-defining work is presented here with a wealth of essential bonus material including a newly-recorded feature-length commentary by Laura Mulvey Mulvey and Wollen's film Penthesilea: Queen of the Amazons (1974 99 mins) and a video interview with Laura Mulvey in conversation with the University of Bremen's Winfried Pauleit. Also included is an extensive booklet with new essays and complete film credits. Special Features: Presented in both High Definition and Standard Definition Mastered to High Definition from materials preserved at the BFI National Archive Newly recorded Laura Mulvey audio commentary Newly filmed interview with Laura Mulvey Penthesilea: Queen of the Amazons (Peter Wollen and Laura Mulvey 1974 99 mins): trail-blazing avant-garde film exploring the image of the Amazonian woman in myth
Diary Of A Bad Lad - Special Edition | DVD | (27/06/2011)
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| RRP Frustrated film maker Barry Lick (Jonathan Williams) sets out to make a sensationalist crime documentary on the cheap about local businessmen Ray Topham (Tom Miller) and the charmingly psychopathic Tommy Morghen (Joe O'Byrne) who he believes to be involved in property rackets prostitution pornography and drug trafficking. Recruiting a team of unemployed film students Barry embarks on his project. However it quickly becomes apparent that he is a lot less competent than he thinks he is and Topham and Morghen are much more cunning and ruthless than any of the film makers can begin to imagine. The pair of criminals quickly realise that he is completely out of his depth and set about exploiting him for their own ends with hilarious and tragic results. Diary of a Bad Lad explores themes of sex drugs violence exploitation and the desperate limits that people will go to in order to make a film.
Shrek Family - Fun Pack | DVD | (05/02/2007)
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| RRP Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) is searching for a wife. Because of a complicated situation he needs a mate so he can qualify as king of the land. The 3-foot-tall despot has already banished all the fairy tale characters from his land resulting in a diaspora of familiar bedtime figures. Shrek (Mike Myers) and the obnoxious Donkey (Eddie Murphy) factor in when Farquaad concludes that he needs dragon-slaying assistance. The woman he wants is the beautiful Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) who's imprisoned in a castle by said dragon. To cut a deal to keep his house the antisocial Shrek accepts the mission except he falls in love with the princess he's been ordered to find!
The Bourne Identity | DVD | (29/07/2013)
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| RRP An amnesiac tries to discover his identity while falling in love with a wild punk girl and begins to discover that he might be a nefarious CIA assassin. Special Features Feature Commentary with Director Doug Liman The Birth of The Bourne Identity Behind the Scenes Alternate Ending Deleted Scenes Extended Farmhouse Scene Moby Extreme Ways Music Video Theatrical Trailer Johnny English (New Teaser Trailer) Hulk (Teaser Trailer)
Shanghai Express | DVD | (05/05/2008)
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| RRP A beautiful temptress re-kindles an old romance while trying to escape her past during a tension-packed train journey. Marlene Dietrich and Clive Brook star in this thrilling adventure set on a train travelling from Peking to Shanghai during the Chinese Civil War. In 1931 while travelling between Peking and Shanghai two long-lost loves meet again. Magdalen now known as Shanghai Lily is notorious for using her feminine wit along the Chinese coast which disgusts Doc as soon as he discovers her past. The train is accosted by the rebel army and Magdalen and Doc must put their feelings aside to survive. A touching story of romance set during the tumultuous years of war-torn China.
Cruzin' | DVD | (24/02/2014)
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| RRP Cruzin' chronicles a 12 day, 1000 mile bike ride from northern to southern Vietnam. The film focuses on former Olympian, Antonio 'Tony' Cruz and 13 of his closest friends and bike enthusiasts. It's considered one of the most rigorous leisure rides due to steep climbs and massive rollers. This is an entirely experimental film: the cameras are always on the riders which allows the audience to be immersed in their actual journey. The idea was to depict the camaraderie between friends and...
The Bourne Identity | DVD | (10/12/2007)
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| RRP Set against European backdrops, the story tells of a man near death with no memory, salvaged from the ocean by an Italian fishing boat.
Traitor's Heart | DVD | (04/12/2006)
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| RRP Nick and Maggie Brody's horror when their 8 year old son goes missing at a fair is soon assuaged when a stranger delivers him safe and sound. However just days later a mysterious caller demands a meeting to discuss the incident and unbeknown to Nick he and his comfortable middle class family are walking straight into an ambush...
Children Of Men | DVD | (11/04/2016)
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| RRP Futuristic sci-fi drama about a world in which humans have almost completely lost the ability to procreate and the search for any remaining specimen that can. It's the year 2027 and earth's youngest human being, at 18, has just died. Extinction seems a certainty, aided by the fact that wars are now waged continually between desperate nationalistic factions. Set against the backdrop of London, Clive Owen plays Theo, a former activist now bureaucrat informed of the discovery a lone pregnant woman - ostensibly earth's last hope. The challenge is to deliver her from harm to a place where her baby can be delivered safely. Understandably, there is more than one of the warring factions that would benefit from getting their hands on her.
The Emperor's New Clothes | DVD | (05/06/2006)
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Bulldog Drummond - Double Feature - Vol. 3 | DVD | (20/03/2006)
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| RRP Bulldog Drummond In Africa: Captain Hugh ""Bulldog"" Drummond will not let anything get in the way of his wedding preparations. He has his phones shut off and refuses to take orders from Scotland Yard. But when his bride Phyllis goes to pick up Drummond's friend Colonel Nielson she finds that he's been kidnapped. Drummond investigates and learns that Nielson has been spirited away to Morocco. Losing no time Drummond and his friends hop aboard his plane and fly down to North Africa to rescue Nielson. But they have to dodge bombs bullets and lions before they can complete their task. Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police: In ""Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police"" once again Captain Hugh ""Bulldog"" Drummond of Scotland yard tries to go through with his marriage to Phyllis but once again his plans are foiled. A dead body turns up and the murderer is Borjei Islanyani a man masquerading as Phyllis's butler. It seems that Islanyani is in search of a treasure buried underneath Drummond's castle. He kidnaps Phyllis and takes her into the castle's catacombs. So Drummond and his ""secret police"" - his butler Tenny his friend Algy and Colonel Nielson - embark on a search for the missing bride. But the catacombs are vast and perilous and the villain is resourceful.
Carrington V.C. | DVD | (19/06/2006)
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| RRP Compelled to use his own money for his expense account Major Carrington becomes convinced that he will never see his money again and decides to take back the money from his department's funds without permission. For this error in military rules Carrington is court-martialed. During the trial Carrington's selfish wife (Margaret Leighton) gets even for a wartime affair conducted by her husband by supplying false testimony. Though Carrington is declared guilty the implication is th
Celine Dion: The Colour of My Love Concert | DVD | (07/01/1998)
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| RRP Filmed in Quebec in 1995, this concert souvenir captures Celine Dion as she turned the corner from pop contender to platinum princess. Long a star in Canada, and a major draw throughout the Francophone world, the Québecois vocalist was still a relatively new, if increasingly successful, commodity stateside. A clutch of single hits, augmented by two big soundtrack themes, hadn't entirely erased the suspicion that Dion's career was being bolted together on an assembly line not far from Mariah Carey's--apart from frequent overlaps in production support, both singers relied on similar mixtures of sweeping ballads and crisp, uptempo dance workouts, and both were notorious for their vocal gymnastics.The Colour of My Love works hard, as does Dion, to convince us she's already a major diva, and the approving crowd of hometown fans obviously agrees. Dion, her hair cropped in a shorter, curly "do", is equally chic in black suit or blue gown, a troupe of dancers invades for strategic uptempo pieces, and her studio duet partners for both "When I Fall in Love"(Clive Griffin) and "Beauty and the Beast" (Peabo Bryson) pop up to repeat their roles. The star attacks each song with laser-like focus, and she radiates a sense of theatrical drama.Technically, however, the special suffers from the kind of direction that mistakes swooping camera movement, sudden zoom shots, tilted frames and other concert video clichés for real drama. More problematic is abundant evidence of considerable post-production sweetening in the star's vocals--like other post-rock divas with arena-sized ambitions, Dion (or perhaps her producer) is apparently determined to reproduce the surreal sonic precision and scale of the records. It's a slippery slope that tempts perfectionists to leave less and less of the actual performance on the soundtrack, even though Dion's huge voice would still be impressive (and possibly more exciting) if rendered without such editorial tweaks. --Sam Sutherland, Amazon.com
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