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...
While much of the world watched the early success of 'Mein Kampf' and the bombing of Pearl Harbour was ten years in the future few were aware of the existence of an oriental 'Hitler' ... Baron Giichi Tankara. But the war had already started in Japan for James Condon American journalist and editor of the Japanese Chronicle whose intuition has led him to believe that major trouble was brewing. The role of Condon man of hard words and harder fists is just the kind of tough guy t
Have fun painting four subjects presented presented by Frank Clarke: Broken JettyFisherman's CottagePier at PortaferryImpressions
Disc 1 - Tracklist: 1.Stardust 2.I've got you under my skin 3.I see your face before me 4.Lonely Town 5.I only have eyes for you 6.Harold Arlen Tribute Medley with Lena Horne (As long as I live It's only a paper moon One for my baby Accentuate the positive Stormy weather Get happy Devil and the deep blue sea) 7.My heart stood still 8.When you're smiling 9.Get me to the church on time 10.Gone with the wind 11.Love makes you feel so young with Nancy Sinatra 12.That old
In 1960s London a beautiful continental au pair finds herself wrestling with the affections of an earnest peace-protestor a dashing young toff and a roguish older man. But fun and freedom turn to shame and despair when she finds that her naivety has put her lovers and their partners - including the well-meaning Janet (played by Big Zapper's Linda Marlowe in her first role) - at risk. Stylishly shot in crisp black and white and set against a backdrop of smoky jazz clubs 'Ban the Bomb' marches and evocative London locations this finely-tuned cautionary tale was the directorial debut of Gerry O'Hara (All the Right Noises The Brute) and is presented in a new high-definition transfer.
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas: Aided by his nice Inspector Gadget and his dog Brains set out to save Santa Claus and Christmas from the evil clutches of Dr Claw and his mindless followers. Bump In The Night Chirstmas Special:The following trio of lovable characters has emerged from every childs imagination and landed under the bed of a young boy Mr Bumpy the sock eating monster is constantly getting into mischief along with his two best friends Squishington the M
A motion picture executive's assistant puts up with his abusive boss up to a point and then completely snaps in this ultra-dark comedy from first-time director (and former Hollywood assistant) George Huang.
Fast-paced western adventure with Wayne playing the marshall who must straighten out a gang of criminals while still finding time for romance.
With its stars bottom looming large on the cover, erotic adventure All Ladies Do It is clearly the work of Italian director Tinto Brass. It is another tale of a young woman and her quest to fulfil her sexual desires, in this case Claudia Kolls Diane, who embarks on a series of casual affairs much to the interest of husband Paul who, assuming that her tales are merely the product of an active imagination, finds himself aroused by their content. In the meantime, Diane is increasing her circle of lovers before a trip to Venice threatens to bring her dual life crashing down. The plot is frankly secondary to Brass appreciation of the female form (absolutely no opportunity is missed to focus on Kolls behind) and it all becomes a little ludicrous. The original Italian title ("Cosi fan tutte") is derived from Mozarts comic opera but, unlike the operas convoluted sexual politics, here there is only a rather confused attempt at expressing a quasi-feminist message about female independence. All Ladies Do It is best viewed as a piece of glossy titillation and nothing more. On the DVD: Brass certainly knows how to make the best of a location and there are some exceptionally beautiful shots of Venice to be found among the carnal adventures. The extras include a filmography and photo gallery as well as a low quality but telling interview with the director, during which he expounds on a rather strange theory regarding womens bottoms and the fact that, unlike their faces, they cannot lie. --Phil Udell
The ultimate in extreme and uncut combat with this helping of Hawaii's premier no-holds-barred tournament; two men enter but only one man leaves!
The power failures and mini earth tremors in Los Angeles are getting more frequent and more powerful and the search is on to find the ultimate energy source from deep within the earth's core. The disgraced former US secretary of energy will stop at nothing to find that source...
Jimmy O'Brien works in the stockroom of a grocery store where he is reminded of his powerlessness by his boss. Only his love for his wife offers him comfort but their obligations to his invalid grandmother and a new baby stifle their dreams. It is not until open-mike night at the local comedy club that he allows himself to do what he needs to do: run off at the mouth.
A valuable tool for all high school junior high and youth league coaches and players. Be a champion and learn from the legends of the game! Learn Drills & Mechanics Winning Techniques & Strategies & Develop Mental Toughness! This comprehensive 10-volume series teaches fundamental coaching techniques drills on the field demonstrations game footage and winning championship philosophy. Learn from these outstanding coaches who believe in the fundamentals and know how to teach them. This Series Features: Joe Paterno John Cooper Frank Beamer Boyd Epley Bobby Bowden Phil Fulmer Frank Solich Bob Toledo Mack Brown Tom Osborne This program teaches fundamental techniques drills and championship philosophy. Learn how to improve your technique and learn from one of the legends of the game. Joe Paterno has led the Penn State program for the past 33 years as head coach. Recognized as one of the great coaches of the game with 322 victories. He has been named ""Coach of the Year"" an unprecedented four times by the AFCA.
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He's been called 'Ol' Blue Eyes' 'The Voice' and 'The Chairman of the Board'. He's also been called the greatest singer of all time. Known for his smooth vocals impeccable phrasing and uncanny timing Frank Sinatra dominated pop music for nearly half a century. You'll see and hear why as he sings and swings his way through ten Sinatra classics.As a special bonus this disc also includes Hollywood Biography: Frank Sinatra a remarkable look at the life and career of one of the world's most celebrated - and controversial - singers and actors filled with rare film clips photos and newsreel footage. Tracklist: 1. I've Got The World On A String 2. Stardust 3. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 4. Ol' Man River 5. Fly Me To The Moon 6. I'll Never Smile Again 7. Hello Young Lovers 8. That Old Black Magic 9. Luck Be A Lady 10. Angel Eyes
Abbott and Costello go on an African safari armed with a secret map which will lead them to hidden diamonds... Please note: This is a NTSC disc.
Les Pianos De La Nuit is a collection of piano recitals performed live in the heart of Provence during the International Piano festival of La Roque d'Antheron. Conceived specifically for DVD release these virtuoso performances by contemporary artists can claim authoritative status as classic 21st-century archival footage.Tracks Include:FRANZ LISZT - Petrarch Sonnets No. 123 & 104 - La Lugubre Gondola IICLAUDE DEBUSSY - PreludesGEORGE GERSHWIN - Rhapsody In Blue - Prelude No.3
Steven Soderbergh's The Informant!, like the director's one-two Oscar® punch Erin Brockovich and Traffic, is an energetic exposé of corporate/criminal chicanery with wide-ranging implications for life in these United States. Not so much like those movies, it plays as hyper-caffeinated comedy. At its center is Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a biochemist and junior executive at agri-giant Archer Daniels Midland who, in 1992, began feeding the FBI evidence of ADM's involvement in price fixing. Mark's motive for doing so is elusive, sometimes self-contradictory, and subject to mutation at any moment. To describe him as bipolar would be akin to finding the Marx Brothers somewhat zany. His Fed handlers, along with the audience, start thinking of him as a hapless goofball. Then they and we get blind-sided with the revelation of further dimensions of Mark's life at ADM, and the nature of the investigation, and the movie, changes. That will happen again. And again. It's Soderbergh's ingenious strategy to make us fellow travelers on Mark's crazy ride, virtually infecting us with a short-term version of his dysfunctional being. Props to screenwriter Scott Z. Burns for boiling down Kurt Eichenwald's 600-page book The Informant: A True Story without sacrificing coherence. And Matt Damon, bulked up by two stones and spluttering his manic lines from under a caterpillar mustache, reconfirms his virtuosity and his willingness to dive deep into such a dodgy personality. On the downside, despite a small army of comedians in cameo roles, The Informant! has nothing like the rich field of subsidiary characters encountered in Erin Brockovich and Traffic. That lack of vibrancy is aggravated by the dominance of prairie-flat Midwest speech patterns and cadences (most of the film unreels in Illinois), and the razzmatazz score by veteran tunesmith Marvin Hamlisch sounds like pep-rally music on an industrial film. Soderbergh also photographed the movie (under his pseudonym Peter Andrews), and his decision to show everything through a corn-mush filter turns it into a big-screen YouTube experience. --Richard T. Jameson
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