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How far should a woman go to redeem the man she loves? This adaptation of Clifford Odets' stage drama features Bing Crosby as the hard-drinking Frank Elgin, a once-popular Broadway star whose glory days have passed. When director Bernie Dodd (William Holden) gives Elgin a role in his new musical, he must also deal with the actor's sour and ever-present wife, Georgie (Grace Kelly), who Dodd believes is the cause of her husband's failure.
This fishing book and DVD Gift Set contains a 128 page full colour hard back book and best selling DVD from John Wilson. John Wilson: Go Fishing Special - Float Fishing: In this totally unique and phenomenal DVD, television's popular angler, John Wilson, uses float fishing tactics to secure one of the all-time best float catches of double-figure bream ever filmed. Fishing a 13-foot deep swim at a secluded Norfolk lake from his 12-foot boat, John makes good use of the slider float, pre...
British agents engage in hazardous duty working together in an attempt to confuse the enemy and further the war effort in this thrilling Ealing adventure!
A courageous man and his son in an unforgettable quest. James Todd is a young boy growing up in the hostile American wilderness-a rugged and dangerous land. His peaceful life is shattered when British troops suddenly storm through the countryside in an attempt to crush the American Revolution. During the battle for freedom James is captured and held prisoner in the enemy fort by the brutal Major Smythe. But his bravery seems without limits as an unlikely and legendary alliance is
One of Alfred Hitchcock's finest pre-Hollywood films, the 1936 Secret Agent stars a young John Gielgud as a British spy whose death is faked by his intelligence superiors. Reinvented with a new identity and outfitted with a wife (Madeleine Carroll), Gielgud's character is sent on assignment with a cold-blooded accomplice (Peter Lorre) to assassinate a German agent. En route, the counterfeit couple keeps company with an affable American (Robert Young), who turns out to be more than he seems after the wrong man is murdered by Gielgud and Lorre. Dense with interwoven ideas about false names and real identities, about appearances as lies and the brutality of the hidden, and about the complicity of those who watch the anarchy that others do, Secret Agent declared that Alfred Hitchcock was well along the road to mastery as a filmmaker and, more importantly, knew what it was he wanted to say for the rest of his career. --Tom Keogh
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