ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NES | DVD | (25/09/1998)
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Batman | Blu Ray | (17/04/2019)
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| RRP After a young boy witnesses his parents' murder on the streets of Gotham City he grows up to become Batman a mysterious figure in the eyes of Gotham's citizens who takes crime-fighting into his own hands. He first emerges out of the shadows when the Joker appears - a horribly disfigured individual who is out for revenge on his former employer and generally likes to have a good time but the identity of the bat is unknown. Perhaps millionaire Bruce Wayne and photographer Vicki Vale have a good chance of finding out?
30 Rock - Complete Season 1-7 Box Set | DVD | (05/05/2014)
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| RRP Tune in with 30 Rock The Complete Collection - includes every hilarious episode from this multi-award winning hit series. Created by and starring Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe winner Tina Fey paired up with fellow Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe winner Alec Baldwin as quirky TV writer Liz Lemon and conservative company executive Jack Donaghy bound together by chaos charisma and employment contracts! Together Jack and Liz preside over the everyday mayhem at a late night variety show with no help from Liz's loose cannon stars Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) and Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) and hapless NBC page Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer). What happens when everyone tries to balance the wacky pleasures of work and life... find out in this Complete Collection that celebrates seven seasons of hard core coffee addiction failed relationships inter-office alcoholism sexual espionage puppet murders and topless break dancing! Enjoy the triumph of this multi-award winning comedy that the San Francisco Chronicle described as 'One of the all-time greats'. Special Features: Deleted Scenes Audio Commentaries Alternate Live Show versions Cooter Table Read 30 Rock Live at the UCB Theater Tina Hosts SNL The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Presents: An Evening with 30 Rock Behind The Scenes With The Muppets 1-900-OKFACE Kidney Now! Table Read The Making Of Kidney Now! Behind The Scenes Photo Gallery Alec Baldwin's SNL Monologue Tracy Jordan's Rant Award Acceptance Speeches Behind the Scenes of The Moms Featurette Behind the Scenes of I Do I Do Featurette Tennis Night In America Food Networks Ace of Cakes 30 Rock (and Roll) Photo Gallery Behind-the-Scenes of the Live Show Jack Donaghy Executive Superhero Jenna's Obituary Song Behind The Scenes Of Live From Studio 6H Cheyenne Jackson And Jane Krakowski: Live From Studio 6H Warm Up Webisode - 'The Donaghy Files' Featurette - Tina Fey Studio Tour
The Fred And Ginger Collection | DVD | (10/11/2003)
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| RRP Contains the film titles: Top Hat: A musical comedy full of high style romance mistaken identity... and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing and singing 11 of Irving Berlin's best songs. When Jerry Travers meets lovely Dale Tremont it's love at first sight for him. Unfortunately Dale's affections chill when she mistakenly believes he's her best friend's new husband. Now she's engaged to someone else... Will she find out Jerry's real identity before she goes ahead and mak
Willy Wonka / Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Twin Pack) | DVD | (17/04/2019)
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| RRP This box set features Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory starring Gene Wilder and Tim Burton's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory (Dir. Mel Stuart) (1971): From the classic Roald Dahl story comes a lip-smacking delight with jolly tunes among them The Candy Man and Pure Imagination. With a golden ticket young Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) wins a tour of the factory of wily mogul Wonka (Gene Wilder) and run by his Oompa-Loompa crew. There Charlie his Grandpa Joe (Jack Albertson) and others discover a kind heart is a finer possession than a sweet tooth. Don't let the tour leave without you! Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Dir. Tim Burton) (2005): Tim Burton brings his vividly imaginative style to the beloved Roald Dahl classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory about eccentric candy-maker Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) and Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) a good-hearted boy from a poor family who lives in the shadow of Wonka's extraordinary factory. Long isolated from his own family Wonka launches a worldwide contest to select an heir to his candy empire. Five lucky children including Charlie draw Golden Tickets from Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy-making facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years. Dazzled by one amazing sight after another Charlie is drawn into Wonka's fantastic world in this astonishing and enduring story.
Batman: The Long Halloween Part 1 | DVD | (21/06/2021)
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| RRP Batman races against the calendar when an unknown criminal named Holiday starts committing murders on holidays throughout the year. Special Features A Sneak Peek at the Next Animated DC Universe Movie, Batman: The Long Halloween Part Two - The saga continues as Batman desperately hunts the Holiday killer and Harvey Dent comes face to face with his worst nightmare.
Bad Girls - Series One | DVD | (07/02/2011)
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| RRP Hard-hitting original and controversial Bad Girls depicts the trials and triumphs of prison inmates and officers in a notorious women's prison. It's a tense and sexually charged atmosphere and it's a hidden world where anything can happen.
Transformers: Age of Extinction | Blu Ray | (17/11/2014)
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| RRP Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region Free Blu-ray player in order to play. From director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg comes the hugely entertaining (Sunday Mirror) Transformers: Age of Extinction. With humanity facing extinction from a terrifying new threat, its up to Optimus Prime and the Autobots to save the world. But now that the government has turned against them, theyll need a new team of allies, including inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) and the fearsome Dinobots! Blu-ray 3D: 165 mins approx. Blu-ray: 165 mins approx. Blu-ray Bonus Disc: 187 mins approx.
The Cruel Sea (Digitally Restored) | DVD | (12/09/2011)
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| RRP The novel The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat was an unflinching portrayal of life at sea during WWII on a boat tasked with protecting convoys and seeking and destroying U-boats. Nominated for a BAFTA for Best British Film, The Cruel Sea stars Jack Hawkins, Sir Donald Sinden and Stanley Baker, and is a gripping insight into the lives of unsung heroes at sea during the war, and the agonizing decisions and incredible peril they faced on a daily basis.
Decline and Fall | DVD | (17/04/2017)
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| RRP Paul Pennyfeather, a dedicated divinity student set upon a quiet life of contemplation as a priest, is unceremoniously expelled from Oxford University through no fault of his own. This kickstarts a series of disastrous events that no-one, least of all Paul, could have anticipated. Without a private fortune to fall back on, Paul is forced to take a position as a teacher at a substandard boarding school in rural Wales. All too quickly it becomes apparent that Paul is not a natural disciplinarian. He finds scant comfort in drinking to excess with the other teachers. Things start to look up, however, when Paul meets Margot Beste-Chetwynde, a wealthy widow and a mother to one of the boys at the school. Could it be that the attraction Paul feels for Margot is returned? Could his fortunes be changing?
Dixon of Dock Green Collection 1-3 | DVD | (03/08/2015)
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| RRP This collection features every surviving colour episode of one of the longest running police series on British television and one of the best-loved. Aired between 1955 and 1976, Dixon of Dock Green starred the popular Jack Warner in the role of Sergeant George Dixon, in a series that set the tone for television police drama and paved the way for all that would follow. Filmed on set and on location around the fast-disappearing dockland community of London's East End, the character of Dixon, with his friendly and informal Evening all', offered viewers the kind of policeman you'd be tempted to welcome into your home for a cup of tea even if you'd just robbed a bank. Featuring episodes filmed between 1973 and 1976, this collection includes the final series, the 22nd, in its entirety, and also features a wide range of specially filmed cast and crew interviews, along with a tribute to the series' star, Jack Warner. In a modern world of CSI, DNA, and CCTV, much has changed and much remains the same in these still-gripping and utterly compelling episodes of Dixon of Dock Green.
Death On The Nile | DVD | (23/10/2017)
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| RRP A visually sumptuous and quintessentially British production, Death on the Nile won an Oscar® for Anthony Powell's costume design and introduced Peter Ustinov in his first portrayal as the Belgian detective Poirot. Abroad a luxury Nile steamer a mystery assassin takes the life of an heiress. EXTRAS Making Of Interview with costume designer Anthony Powell Interview with Dame Angela Lansbury Interview with producer Richard Goodwin Behind the scenes stills gallery Costume designs stills gallery
Mildred Pierce | Blu Ray | (27/02/2017)
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| RRP Melodrama casts noirish shadows in this portrait of maternal sacrifice from the Hollywood master Michael Curtiz. Its iconic performance by JOAN CRAWFORD (Johnny Guitar) as Mildred, a single mother hell-bent on freeing her children from the stigma of economic hardship, solidified Crawford's career comeback and gave the actor her only Oscar. But as Mildred pulls herself up by the bootstraps, first as an unflappable waitress and eventually as the well-heeled owner of a successful restaurant chain, the ingratitude of her materialistic firstborn (a diabolical ANN BLYTH) becomes a venomous serpent's tooth, setting in motion an endless cycle of desperate overtures and heartless recriminations. Recasting JAMES M. CAIN's rich psychological novel as a murder mystery, this bitter cocktail of blind parental love and all-American ambition is both unremittingly hard-boiled and sumptuously emotional. Special Features: New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New conversation about Mildred Pierce with critics Molly Haskell and Robert Polito Excerpt from a 1970 episode of The David Frost Show featuring actor Joan Crawford Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star, a 2002 feature-length documentary on Crawford's life and career Q&A with actor Ann Blyth from 2002, conducted by film historian Eddie Muller Segment from a 1969 episode of the Today show featuring novelist James M. Cain Trailer PLUS: An essay by critic Imogen Sara Smith Click Images to Enlarge
The Man Inside (Limited Edition) | Unknown | (16/02/2026)
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| RRP Jack Palance (Torture Garden), Anita Ekberg (La dolce vita), Nigel Patrick (The Virgin Soldiers), and Anthony Newley (Jazz Boat) star in The Man Inside, a pan-European crime caper directed by John Gilling (The Pirates of Blood River).After stealing a cache of diamonds, jeweller Sam Carter (Patrick) is chased across a series of European capitals by Detective March (Palance), a mysterious beauty named Trudi (Ekberg), and a pair of thugs.With supporting turns from British screen legends Sid James (Wicked as They Come) and Donald Pleasence (The Devil's Men), The Man Inside was co-produced by Albert Cubby' Broccoli and co-written by Richard Malbaum, soon to be driving forces behind the James Bond series.INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURESHigh Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with writers Barry Forshaw and Kim Newman (2026)Vic Pratt on Warwick Films (2026): the film historian looks at the history and output of Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli's companyOriginal theatrical trailerImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingLimited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Steve Chibnall, collections of archival articles on Warwick Films and Jack Palance, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film creditsWorld premiere on Blu-rayLimited edition of 3,000 copies for the UKAll features subject to change
Coupling: Complete Series 3 | DVD | (22/09/2003)
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| RRP The third series of Coupling, first aired in 2002, takes fans of the BBC's comedy of sex, manners and modern relationships into new realms of engaging surrealism, leaving those irritating comparisons with Friends trailing in its wake. The men are constantly in pursuit of a basic grasp of the "emotional things" that make women behave the way they do. The women analyse everything to death. But thanks to Steve Moffat's scripts, tighter and quirkier than ever, these characters are living, breathing human beings rather than cynical ciphers for comedy stereotypes. The performances are as strong as you'd expect from an established team, with actors such as Jack Davenport (the ever-perplexed Steve), Ben Miles (unreconstructed chauvinist Patrick), Sally Alexander (dryly intelligent Susan) and Kate Isitt (neurotic Sally) wearing their roles like second skins. But in the surreal stakes, it's Richard Coyle as Jeff, wondering aloud what happens to jelly after women have finished wrestling in it, and Gina Bellman as Jane, musing on the importance of a first snog in identifying what men like to eat, who really raise the laughter levels. All things considered, this is superior comedy for all thirtysomethings--genuine and putative. --Piers Ford
Carry On Behind | DVD | (12/05/2003)
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| RRP The discovery of valuable archaeological remains beneath a holiday caravan site is the cause of the mayhem in Carry On Behind. That said, the sub-"plots", which involve Windsor Davies and Jack Douglas as a pair of randy fishermen, a couple sharing their caravan with an outsize dog (no, it's not like that...), the obligatory giggling dolly birds and so on are all typical grist to the Carry On mill. The location is of course as bleakly miserable as such a place could ever be and will bring a frisson of familiarity to many Brits. Widely held to be one of the best in the series, the film would in fact have been a rather lacklustre effort were it not for the superbly over-the-top presence of Elke Sommer, whose performance as the strapping assistant to archaeologist Roland Crump (Kenneth Williams) seems like a wonderful hybrid of Ute Lemper and Charlie Dimmock. --Roger Thomas
The House with a Clock in its Walls | DVD | (28/01/2019)
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| RRP Jack Black, two-time Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett and Kyle MacLachlan star in The House with a Clock in its Walls. Based on the beloved children's classic written by John Bellairs, this magical adventure tells the story of 10-year-old Lewis, who goes to live with his uncle in a creepy old house. But this town's sleepy façade jolts to life when Lewis discovers that the house has a mysterious tick-tocking sound coming from its walls. Determined to find the ticking, Lewis uncovers a secret world of warlocks and witches and accidentally awakens the dead - forcing Lewis, his Uncle Jonathan and their neighbour, Mrs Zimmerman into a race against time to save the world.
Gigi | DVD | (02/06/2003)
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| RRP Gigi, Vincente Minnelli's 1958 adaptation of Colette's story about a girl (Leslie Caron) groomed as a courtesan but desired as a wife by a Parisian playboy (Louis Jordan), won a lot of Oscars, but it also has the unusual distinction of being an MGM musical shot on location in the City of Lights. What a musical it is (by Lerner and Loewe): Maurice Chevalier and Hermione Gingold crooning "Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well", plus the songs "Thank Heaven for Little Girls", "Gigi", "I'm a Bore", and "She's Not Thinking of Me". Director Minnelli makes a sumptuous, dreamy, almost laid-back affair of it all and the indispensable cast is forever etched into memory. Hollywood's long-running infatuation with continental grace and manners, the memory of a much earlier time imported to American movies through such immigrant directors as Ernst Lubitsch, may have finally come to a gentle end with this film. --Tom Keogh
The Blue Lamp (Digitally Restored) | DVD | (12/12/2016)
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| RRP Fifty years on, it's hard to appreciate just how shocking one key scene in The Blue Lamp was considered by British audiences. Young delinquent Tom Riley (played with sensuous malevolence by Dirk Bogarde) guns down kindly, benevolent copper, PC Dixon (Jack Warner.) In early 1950s Britain, murdering a policeman was the ultimate taboo. Even the underworld's denizens help the police flush Riley out. Made by Ealing Studios, The Blue Lamp is not a comedy but shares many of the studio's characteristic comic hallmarks, as well as the same writer (TEB Clarke) for their classics Hue And Cry and The Lavender Hill Mob. Consensus and tolerance are the watchwords. Individualism is frowned upon. There are no extravagant displays of emotion, not even from Mrs Dixon (Gladys Henson) when she learns what happened to her husband. The understatement is very moving, although by today's standards the representation of the police seems absurdly idealised. Were they ever the doughty, patient sorts depicted here? It is no surprise to learn that Scotland Yard co-operated in the making of the film but this is much more than just police propaganda. Well-crafted, full of finely judged character performances, it ranks with Ealing's best work. It was made at an intriguing historical moment: before rock and roll and the era of teenage affluence, there was simply no place for young tearaways like Tom Riley. --Geoffrey Macnab
Wycliffe - The Complete Fourth Series | DVD | (18/10/2010)
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| RRP Based on the novels by W.J. Burley and set against the magnificent and windswept Cornish coast this acclaimed detective series follows the exploits of the extremely meticulous and very clever Detective Superintendent Wycliffe. Far from being idyllic Cornwall is alive with serious crime and Wycliffe (Jack Shepherd) leads an investigative team charged with solving each intriguing mystery. Series Four highlights the fact that things are not always as they seem. Scrutiny from internal investigations into Wycliffe and his team continue to surround their mysterious cases of murder blackmail and dramatic rescues. Includes the gripping special bonus feature 'Dance Of The Scorpions' - Wycliffe once again clashed with his superiors over the handling of a particularly gruesome double murder case. This time it will be Wycliffe who gets hurt!
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