A young girl and her grandfather are torn apart by her parents divorce. She finally makes a stand for herself which lays the groundwork for mending the fractured ties.
This fantastic TV Classic Comedy Box Set will provide a feast of laughter with movie versions of some of the most popular sitcoms ever made. The set comprises movie versions of Rising Damp Porridge George and Mildred Bless This House and Please Sir.
The hottest compilation of on-bike road racing footage ever seen! Experience the thrill of riding with the world's best racers in this dizzying full-on action blast collection of the best on-bike footage ever recorded. Trees hedges houses and stone walls flash past at astonishing speeds. These guys don't flinch. You will!
From the creator of Wallace & Gromit, the animated tale of chickens planning their great escape from a 1950s chicken farm.
A photographer is trapped in Cambodia during Pol Pot’s bloody cleansing campaign which claimed the lives of 2 million innocent civilians.
Quirt Evans (John Wayne) is an all round bad guy. When he is shot a Quaker family takes care of him. Whilst in their care the family's daughter Penelope Worth (Gail Russell) and Quirt fall in love. Quirt eventually finds himself having to choose to live in Penelope's world or to go back to his old ways.
When a cab driver accidentally injures a homeless man he trades jail time for participation in an experimental anger control program at the Straun foundation. Once there he finds himself at the mercy of the foundation's insane head doctor Timothy Straun -- the infamous ""Dr. Rage"".
A fantastic celebration of the blues featuring a stellar line-up of John Mayall Mick Taylor Eric Clapton Jeff Healey Chris Barber Otis Rush and Luther Allison. Two of the concerts (Otis Rush & Jeff Healey) come from Montreux while the third is the famous John Mayall 70th Birthday concert from Liverpool in 2003. The perfect gift for any blues fan. Tracklisting: 1. Grits Ain't Groceries 2. Jacksboro Highway 3. Southside Story 4. Kids Got The Blues 5. Dirty Water 6. Somebody's Acting Like A Child 7. Blues For Lost Days 8. Walking On Sunset 9. Oh Pretty Woman 10. No Big Hurry 11. Please Mr Lofton 12. Hideaway 13. All Your Love 14. Have You Heard 15. Hoochie Coochie Man 16. I'm Tore Down 17. It Ain't Right 18. California 19. Talk To Your Daughter 20. My Little Girl 21. Stop Breakin' Down 22. Third Degree 23. I Think I Love You Too Much 24. Stuck In The Middle With You 25. I Can't Get My Hands On You 26. Yer Blues 27. Angel Eyes 28. Roadhouse Blues 29. See The Light 30. Hoochie Coochie Man 31. As The Years Go Passing By 32. That';s What They Say 33. Put The Shoe On The Other Foot 34. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 35. Tops 36. Will My Woman Be Home Tonight 37. Lonely Man 38. Gambler's Blues 39. Natural Ball 40. Right Place Wrong Time 41. Mean Old World 42. You Don't Love Me 43. Crosscut Saw 44. Double Trouble 45. All Your Love (I Miss Loving) 46. Every Day I Have The Blues 47. If I Had Any Sense
A famous novelist is found dead in a city alley the morning after a book launch and police find the victim enjoyed a secret life amid Glasgow's sleazy underworld.
The second part of Richard Wagner's gargantuan tetralogy 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' is performed here by Het Muzietheater Amsterdam in a highly original production, accompanied by the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Hartmut Haenchen.
Title comprise: The Fox And The Hound: This highly acclaimed classic blends vibrant animation and breathtaking action to tell the story of two best friends who didn't know they were supposed to be enemies. The fun and adventure begin when a lonely widow adopts an orphaned fox cub named Tod. The mischievous fox soon meets up with Copper an adorable hound puppy. As the innocent pair grow up together in the forest they become inseparable friends. But the day soon arrives when their friendship is put to the test! Dumbo: Dumbo remains one of Disney's greatest animated treasures - a heart-warming and inspiring tale overflowing with charm and memorable songs. When a slow stork finally delivers Mrs. Jumbo's pint-sized baby elephant he's the talk of the circus. But with a pair of oversized ears baby Dumbo is laughed at and ridiculed. With remarkable courage and the help of his loyal friend Timothy Mouse Dumbo overcomes all odds in a triumphant celebration of love and determination!
After the dark brilliance of No Country for Old Men, Burn After Reading may seem like a trifle, but few filmmakers elevate the trivial to art quite like Joel and Ethan Coen. Inspired by Stansfield Turner's Burn Before Reading, the comically convoluted plot clicks into gear when the CIA gives analyst Osborne Cox (John Malkovich) the boot. Little does Cox know his wife, Katie (Tilda Swinton, riffing on her Michael Clayton character), is seeing married federal marshal Harry (George Clooney, Swinton's Clayton co-star, playing off his Syriana role). To get back at the Agency, Cox works on his memoirs. Through a twist of fate, fitness club workers Linda (Frances McDormand) and Chad (Brad Pitt in a pompadour that recalls Johnny Suede) find the disc and try to wrangle a "Samaratin tax" out of the surly alcoholic. An avid Internet dater, Linda plans to use the money for plastic surgery, oblivious that her manager, Ted (The Visitor's Richard Jenkins), likes her just the way she is. Though it sounds like a Beltway remake of The Big Lebowski, the Coen entry it most closely resembles, this time the brothers concentrate their energies on the myriad insecurities endemic to the mid-life crisis--with the exception of Chad, who's too dense to share such concerns, leading to the funniest performance of Pitt's career. If Lebowski represented the Coen's unique approach to film noir, Burn sees them putting their irresistibly absurdist stamp on paranoid thrillers from Enemy of the State to The Bourne Identity. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
The state of Texas has had a major presence in the Blues, from the earliest days of the recording era right on up to the present day. So many tremendous Blues musicians have hailed from Texas, i.e. Blind Lemon Jefferson, Lightnin' Hopkins, T-Bone Walker, Freddy King. This DVD focuses on the Country Blues guitarists who first defined the Texas Blues sound and who put Texas on the map as a prime location in Blues Country. In this DVD lesson you'll have an opportunity to learn from the music of ...
Harry Callahan is a tough streetwise San Francisco cop whom they call Dirty Harry. In this action classic you'll see why - and also why Clint Eastwood's reputation as a premier film star and moviemaker are secure. A rooftop sniper (Andy Robinson) calling himself Scorpio has killed twice and holds the city ransom with the threat of killing again. Harry will nail him one way or the other - no matter what the system prescribes. Filming on location director Don Siegel made the City by the Bay a vital part of Dirty Harry a practice continued in its four sequels. The original remains one of the most gripping police thrillers ever made.
Blood broken bones and scars it's all part of being an illegal underground fighter. But for LG Jeremy and Conrado there is much more. It's a way out a way to support a family and a way to carry on a tradition. Mack and Napoleon who run the fights for their gambling website see the kids as nothing more than a cheap commodity expendable and an easy way to entertain their on-line audience.
She can't (and won't) drive 55.... Stephen King's novel about the twisted love affair between a boy and his car gets transferred to the screen, courtesy of suspense master John Carpenter. Although lacking some of the more outré supernatural elements of the source material, this high-octane cinematic tune-up more than delivers the goods, horror-wise (Christine's midnight rampages will never be forgotten)--as well as being a sly exposé of the random cruelties within the high-school pecking order. Keith Gordon (who has gone on to become a stellar director in his own right, with films such as A Midnight Clear and Mother Night to his credit) gives a wonderfully controlled central performance. Carpenter's atmospheric original score is backed up by a well-chosen collection of rock classics, including George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone" (the titular character's all-too-apt theme song). --Andrew Wright
A Gala Concert recorded live at the Golden Hall of the Musikverein Vienna Performed in the opulence and grandeur of Vienna's foremost concert hall the Musikverein Salute To Vienna celebrates some of the world's greatest composers in one spectacular concert. Now for the first time on DVD experience this exclusive one-time-only Salute To Vienna gala concert featuring exuberant favorites by Strauss and Gershwin as well as the music of Lehar and Copland performed by some of Europe's and America's leading singers and musicians! This memorable event hosted by legendary Academy Award'' winning actor Gregory Peck also includes the historic world-premiere pairing of the Vienna Choir Boys and The Boys Choir of Harlem as well as Peck's own show-stopping performance of the Finale from Copland's Lincoln Portrait.
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