The follow-up to the smash hit Step Up is an electrifying tale of bodies hearts and dreams in motion. Rebellious newcomer Andie (Briana Evigan) is an outcast street dancer trying to fit in at the elite School of the Arts. Chase (Robert Hoffman) is the school's red hot talent and a rising star. Both want to win the biggest baddest street dancing battle 'The Streets' and they might just do it if they team up. As the gifted dancers clash and sizzle Andie must learn to build a bridge between love and loyalty between who she is and who she believes she can be. It's time to Step Up. Special Features: The Making of Deleted Scenes Alternative Openings
Experience an amazing collection of Academy Award winning and Academy Award nominated features compiled in one box!
The Charm of La Boheme (Zauber der Boheme)
Nell (Miranda Otto) always loved horses more than she loved people until she meets a millionaire playboy (Martin Kemp). He's the kind of guy women always fall for she's the kind men fall over. Romatic fairytale comedy.
Daydream Believer: Nell (Miranda Otto) always loved horses more than she loved people until she meets a millionaire playboy (Martin Kemp). He's the kind of guy women always fall for she's the kind men fall over. Romatic fairytale comedy. Spotswood: Wallace is an efficiency expert managing the high profile downsizing of a major auto parts factory. But when he is hired to evaluate a small moccasin factory which seems from another era Wallace has to reconsider the rapid modernisation he advocates as he is confronted by the human faces such plans hurt.
Based upon harrowing real events which were turned into a 1955 novel by Jean-Paul Clébert, The Blockhouse starts explosively with an Allied air raid on a Nazi prison camp. Six escaped prisoners take shelter in an underground blockhouse, which is soon destroyed by heavy shelling. Trapped underground, with an almost endless supply of food, wine and candles, the men must endure confinement with no prospect of escape or rescue. Featuring a stunning ensemble cast that includes Peter Sellers (Hoffman), Charles Aznavour (Shoot the Pianist), Peter Vaughan (Symptoms), Jeremy Kemp (The Strange Affair), Per Oscarsson (A Dandy in Aspic) and Leon Lissek (Marat/Sade), The Blockhouse was filmed on the Channel Islands in a dank and dark underground bunker, giving the film a suffocating sense of claustrophobia. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES Restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative by Powerhouse Films Two feature presentations: the distributor version (92 mins); and the director's version (92 mins) featuring revised and extended opening and closing captions Original mono audio Shots in the Dark (2022, 6 mins): co-star Leon Lissek remembers the highs and lows of filming on the Channel Islands Out of the Darkness (2022, 13 mins): Fred Rees and Gilda Rees, director Clive Rees' son and widow, recall the film's turbulent production history Underground Filmmaking (2022, 19 mins): producer Kent Walwin on the many challenges of making a low-budget war film Down to Earth (2022, 12 mins): production manager Matthew Raymond recalls procuring a Spitfire for the opening battle When Lights Go Low (2022, 10 mins): electrician Peter Bloor on the perils of powering a shoot deep underground The Channel Islands 19401945 (1945, 17 mins): short film produced by the Crown Film Unit which sees Channel Islanders re-enact incidents from the German occupation during World War II Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
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