Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun is an inspiring, action-packed epic of a small boy in a great war. That boy is Jim Graham, a young Briton whose unconquerable spirit soars high and free above the harsh confines of a Japanese internment camp during World War II. Through his eyes we see the fascination and horror of war. And we see Jim's hold on childhood weaken as his struggle to survive grows fiercer.Based on J. G. Ballard's memorable best-seller, this first major Hollywood studio production ever to shoot in the People's Republic of China earned 1987 National Board of Review awards for Best Picture and Director, as well as a special citation for Outstanding Juvenile Performance for Christian Bale as Jim.IncludesAll-New Digital Transfer Remastered in 1080p Hi-DefBehind-the-Scenes Documentary The China Odyssey: 'Empire of the Sun,' a Film by Steven Spielberg
In Alaska a pair of mining partners fight to save their gold claim from a crooked commissioner...
All Sandra Clayton (Kate Jackson) wanted was a quiet life for herself and her kids. But then she discovers her new boss is a criminal whose empire was built on drugs, corruption, blackmail and prostitution... Actors John Shea, Kate Jackson, Dean Stockwell, Terry O'Quinn, Megan Gallacher & Jennifer Guthrie
It started with an irresistible offer. Ringo Starr formed the All-Starr Band in 1989 simply by calling some of his rock n' roll chums asking them if they wanted to have a little fun that summer. The result? A rare gathering of music legends together on a single stage playing some of the world's classic songs. The experiment proved so successful that Ringo continued the tradition changing the band's line-up each tour to keep it fresh and exciting. With highlights from four All-Star B
Contains all 14 WWE PPV events of 2009: Royal Rumble 2009 No Way Out 2009 WrestleMania 25 Backlash 2009 Judgment Day 2009 Extreme Rules 2009 The Bash 2009 Night of Champions 2009 SummerSlam 2009 Breaking Point 2009 Hell in a Cell 2009 Bragging Rights 2009 Survivor Series 2009 TLC: Tables Ladders & Chairs 2009
Featuring Long John Silver's Return To Treasure Island and Captain Kidd! Long John Silver's Return To Treasure Island: The pirate adventure sequel to the classic Treasure Island. Robert Newton reprising his bravura performance as the one-legged buccaneer saving Jim Hawkins and the Colonial Governor's daughter from the evil Captain Medosa. Naturally there is more to his rescue plan than meets the eye; Jim has a medallion which is the key to finding more
Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning tragedy unsparingly presents the story of two brothers in love with the same girl. The tale unfolds with her rejection of one brother and marriage to the other, setting the stage for discontent and disillusionment. Originally produced on Broadway in 1920, O'Neill's first full-length play captures the powerful, perilous emotional currents below the surface of everyday life.
Set early in the 22nd century Enterprise focuses on a history of the galactic upheaval that leads to the formation of The Federation. Its compelling stories of team bravery and individual heroism are sure to answer countless questions for both die-hard fans of the series and neophytes to the Star Trek universe. Starring a fresh young cast this exciting new chapter continues to push the edge of the visual envelope with the kind of state of the art special
Made in a golden age of Hollywood dominated by rugged and charismatic leading men real Westerns produced some of the most enduring gun-slinging Stetson wearing spur bearing cinematic characters of all time. This Special Collector's Box Set celebrates three of the very best. Set Comprises: Angel And The Bad Man (1947): Quirt Evans (John Wayne) is an all round bad guy. Whilst in their care of a Quaker family after being shot he falls in love with the beautiful Penelope (Gail Russell). Quirt finds himself choosing between Penelope's gentle world and his own nomadic and unforgiving ways. One Eyed Jacks (1961): On the run from the law after a Mexican bank robbery Dad Longworth (Karl Malden) leaves his partner Rio (Marlon Brando) to be captured. After five long years in a brutal jail Rio escapes to hunt down Longworth and take his revenge. Vengeance Valley (1951): Rancher Archie Stroble's natural son Lee (Robert Walker) has always been envious of step-brother Owen (Lancaster) who in turn has spent his life pulling Lee out of trouble. But when Lee fathers an illegitimate child it leads to a life-threatening confrontation between the vengeance-seeking brothers.
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
The life of an ordinary young man is turned into stark horror when his sexy teen wife is beset by the devil. Against the odds he battles to bring her back from the dark realm of sexual depravity but with every passing moment he realises that the forces of evil are too much for her to resist... And she has become the devil's play thing!
Tracklist: 1. Little Man - Art Blakey And Jazz Messengers 2. Gypsy Folk Tales - Art Blakey And Jazz Messengers 3. Birks Works - Dizzy Gillespie 4. Morning Of The Carnival - John Laughlin 5. Sotto Il Tiglio - Angelo Branduardi 6. Hightown Fair - Angelo Branduardi 7. La Pulce D'Aqua - Angelo Branduardi
Bigfoot
The legendary Bigfoot is sighted and an entrepreneur offers a million dollar reward for his capture. Bigfoot befriends a young boy who is now the only person who can save him.
Forest Warrior
A group of youths find adventure on a mountain that is protected by their older friend. Legend has it that the spirits of ancient warriors also guard the mountain.
Little Heroes
When young Charlie's parents go on a long trip, he's protected from the house intrusion of two ...
Finding Neverland: (Dir. Marc Forster) (2004): This is a tale of magic and fantasy inspired by the life of Peter Pan author James Barrie. Set in London 1904 the film is a fictional account of Barrie's creative struggle to bring Peter Pan to life from his first inspiration up until the play's premiere - a night that will change not only Barrie's own life but the lives of everyone close to him. The Hours: (Dir. Stephen Daldry) (2002): An adaptation of the novel by Michael Cunningham this is the story of three women living in different time periods of the Twentieth Century all linked by a work of literature. In 1923 Virginia Woolf starts to write her novel 'Mrs Dalloway' whilst struggling to cope with depression and mental illness. In 1951 Laura Brown a dissatisfied housewife contemplates her own life after reading 'Mrs Dalloway'. In 2000 editor Clarissa Vaughan struggles to look after her ex-lover Richard Brown who is losing his battle with Aids. Richard nicknames her 'Mrs Dalloway'.
The tale is set in a smouldering descimated post World War II world in the town of Meridian which has the Halperin brothers made White Zombie in just 11 days back in 1932 with $50 000 and sets left behind from Universal's Dracula and Frankenstein. Keeping dialogue to a minimum they wisely let the cameraman cut loose on this odd fairy tale avoiding the stagey static feel that pervades most early makes. White Zombie doesn't tell us a story when it can show us one. One of the most visua
Frank Sinatra stars with Kim Novak and Eleanor Parker in this riveting drama about a poker dealer/jazz musician who descends to skid row after becoming addicted to heroin. Will he make it back into the spotlight -- or even survive? Based upon the classic American novel by Nelson Algren The Man With The Golden Arm was far ahead of its time with its depiction of what drugs can do to even an ambitious person. Its cautionary tale still holds up today as heroin has come back to haunt not
1965 South Vietnam two American Soldiers find themselves trapped in the Jungle with a War surrounding them. The only thing keeping them alive is the promises in their hearts they kept to their families - to return home at any cost. One Soldier Private David M. Church awakes from being rendered unconscious to find all of his squad killed by the Vietcong. Three Days by foot he must travel to the Landing Zone for extraction. In the distant Jungle Church comes across an injured VC and makes him pay for the lives of his squad. Payment comes in the form of a bullet to the VC shoulder. Moving closer Church finds out the farmer dressed VC is actually an American Tunnel Rat. Mentally broken Church carries the Tunnel Rat closer to the LZ. Along the way Church finds other American Soldiers in need of help. Death follows as Church makes a gallant effort to save lives in dire desperation to reach the LZ...
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