The Award Winning film autobiography of the English eccentric Quentin Crisp. The film traces Crisp's life from the early 1930's telling of his blatent exhibitionism as an outrageously effeminate homosexual. John Hurt's unforgettable performance won him a BAFTA for Best Actor while director Jack Gold won the Academy's highest commendation The Desmond Davies Award for outstanding creative contribution to television.
An outstanding array of screen talent comes together in this compelling courtroom thriller from 1958. Helmed by pioneering producer-director Herbert Wilcox and co-written by legendary crime author and broadcaster Edgar Lustgarten with a top-flight cast headed by Anthony Quayle and Wilcox s wife and film collaborator Anna Neagle The Man Who Wouldn t Talk is a story of Cold War intrigue and of one man s courageous refusal to reveal potentially devastating secret information. The film is presented here in a brand-new digital transfer in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Dr Frank Smith and Eve arrive from America apparently on honeymoon. In fact they have only just met and their honeymoon is merely a cover for an assignation from Washington; Eve is a secret agent and Smith is a prominent American virologist. They have been instructed to rendezvous at Victoria station with a Hungarian scientist who has vital information about biological warfare which he refuses to disclose to anybody but an American scientist... SPECIAL FEATURES: [] Image Gallery
Set in a modern university campus during a new academic year, Vice Chancellor Jonty de Wolfe played by Andy Nyman must juggle the university's financial crisis.With rising debts, administration glitches and government cuts combined with falling student numbers.Vice Chancellor Jonty de Wolfe has a mega battle in his hands to pursue his dream of expanding the institution.
Teenage friends must resist the spell of an evil showman staging a house of horrors show in their small town.
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