Peter Brook's bold adaptation of John Gay's opera - a cynical satire of eighteenth century London life. This weird and wonderful movie version of the first ever English musical to be written boasts a gloriously outlandish set and characters adorned in stunning primary colours that will dazzle and delight. A period piece that remains true to its original form it features non-stop sing-along songs spirited melodies and a real sense of embellished drama. The story follows the escapades of a jailed highwayman and stars Laurence Olivier Dorothy Tutin and Stanley Holloway.
In a small British town Seth and Gabriel are gay in love and werewolves. While their lunar lycanthropic secret remains hidden the townspeople begin to sense that these two young men are very different in many ways indeed...
An adaptation of Edna Ferber's play...
A happily-married mother discovers that her own childhood was destroyed by sexual abuse. Now she must confront her own nightmares and protect her niece from the same fate...
John Mortimers acclaimed 1959 NTA production is comprised of two original one-act plays -The Dock Brief and What Shall We Tell Caroline - and stars theatre veterans Michael Hordern, George Rose and Jean Marsh.
Newspaper reporter Steve Blane pays a visit to Cheyenne to expose the infamous outlaw Arapahoe Brown. However Arapahoe saves Blane's life and the two soon learn who is begind the spate of crimes that earn't Brown his reputation....
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