Based on the best-selling novels by Caroline Graham these four Midsomer Murders films star John Nettles (Bergerac) and Daniel Casey (Steel River Blues). Episodes Comprise: The Killings At Badgers Drift: The very first episode of Midsomer Murders is based on the award-winning Inspector Barnaby novels by Caroline Graham. An old lady witnesses a shocking event but before she can tell anyone what she has seen she dies from what seems to be natural causes. Her dearest friend drags the unwilling Inspector Barnaby into the case. He soon begins to see that certain things just don't add up then a second gruesome killing confirms his suspicions. Written In Blood: Another investigation into homicidal happenings in Midsomer. Gerald Hadleigh secretary of the Midsomer Worthy's writers circle had never wanted to invite best-selling novelist Max Jennings to one of their meetings. When Gerald is found dead the next morning from a brutal battering the other members of the circle wish they had heeded his reluctance. Slowly Gerald is revealed as a man of mystery. He has no national insurance number no relatives and no marriage certificate to match the wedding photos that decorate his house. Inspector Barnaby (John Nettles) soon uncovers some shocking facts about the man with no past.... and soon when another body is found Barnaby has a double murder on his hands. Strangler's Woods: When the body of a young Brazilian woman is found in Raven's Wood strangled with a striped necktie Barnaby and Troy are called in to solve the crime. Dead Man's Eleven: The wife of a wealthy landowner is discovered bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. Whilst the victim had no apparent enemies her husband Robert Cavendish was hated by all and sundry. Barnaby and his team find themselves enmeshed in a succession of cruel and calculated murders. Once again blackmail deceit greed and revenge threaten to destroy Midsomer's tranquillity.
A 1960's hipster secret agent is brought out of cryofreeze to oppose his greatest enemy into the 1990's where his social attitudes are glaringly out of place.
Reprising his role from the 1950 release 'Father Of The Bride' Spencer Tracy rejoins Joan Bennett Elizabeth Taylor and Don Taylor in a charming sequel. Tracy portrays Elizabeth Taylor's father Stanley Banks who is still recovering from the effects of giving up his ""little girl"" Kay to Buckley Dunstan played by Don Taylor. Upon hearing the news that the newlyweds are expecting Tracy opposes the new arrival feeling the stresses of middle age and family life but he eventual
Jimmy Corona (James Lorinz) is a struggling writer down on his luck. His girlfriend Lori (Sandra Bullock) has walked out and debts are piling up. After several hilarious failed suicide attempts he decides to write a book about the Mafia.Jimmy goes to see his uncle Tony (Tony Darrow) a New York Wiseguy who agrees to get him into the Mob. He is partnered with Bink Bink Boreli (John Costelloe) a young thug on the rise who soon grows tired of Jimmy's inability to hand the Goodfella lifestyle!Eventually Jimmy is put to the ultimate test... he will have to kill someone to make his bones or face up to his luck finally running out...Sandra Bullock lights up the screen as she strips down to her sexy lingerie as Jimmy's girlfriend and Steve Buscemi puts in a cameo as an oddball obsessed with conspiracy theories!
After being ousted from his hockey team the Seattle Simians having been falsely accused of misconduct Jack hits the road and ends up in the city. After making friends with a homeless skateboarder Jack proves equally adept at mastering the half-pipe as he is at delivering a slap shot!
Having finally accepted that his daughter is married Stanley Banks (Spencer Tracy) has now to deal with the news that she is pregnant! The news leads to a dispute between both the maternal and paternal grandparents... A sequel to Father Of The Bride which also starred Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett.
Reprising his role from the 1950 release 'Father Of The Bride' Spencer Tracy rejoins Joan Bennett Elizabeth Taylor and Don Taylor in a charming sequel. Tracy portrays Elizabeth Taylor's father Stanley Banks who is still recovering from the effects of giving up his ""little girl"" Kay to Buckley Dunstan played by Don Taylor. Upon hearing the news that the newlyweds are expecting Tracy opposes the new arrival feeling the stresses of middle age and family life but he eventual
Triads, Yardies & Onion Bhajees:This ain't 'Bend it Like Beckham'... this ain't 'East is East'...this is Southall. Who Rules London Town? Black, White or Brown?Welcome to London, home of many creeds and cultures. The modern criminal underworld reflects the diverse races that call London home.West London is ruled by the 'Holy Smokes' crime syndicate. At their head is the ruthless Chacha. His mob includes various psychopathic killers, pimps, and drug dealers.North London is the territory of the Triads. These ruthless Chinese gangsters will do anything to protect their honour. Leading them is the young Billy Chan.South London is governed by the Yardies, the Jamaican mafia. At the head of this notorious crew is Lloyd. This gang lives purely for the day and their motto is Live Fast and Die Young!Thugs, Mugs & Dogs:A dark, yet humorous gangster film full of northern grit the story centers on ruthless businessman, Gordy Metcalf who owns the best greyhound in the country and is married to the lustiest and bustiest wife on either side of the Watford Gap!Council estate lad Danny and his pals, find their lives endangered by the decade-long feud between Gordy and an ex-greyhound trainer. The hapless trio find themselves trapped between both sides, with all thoughts of escape futile. They can die tomorrow or stay alive for a few more months, the latter being the lesser of two evils.Witness the heart-stopping culmination filmed at Europe's richest greyhound race at Peterborough's Fengate Stadium.Cash & Curry:Welcome to multi-cultural London. The Fascist UK Front are fed up with the immigrants 'invading their country'. Added to their woes is the fact that London has been carved up between two rival drug lords - one black, the other Asian. This makes a mockery of the UK Front's war cry: 'Ain't no black in the Union Jack!'Raj and his friends are tired of being 'errand boys' at the bottom of London's criminal food chain. Desperate ambition leads Raj into a dangerous double-cross that lands them in the middle of a gang war between two of the biggest drug lords in London. Realising the consequences of his actions, he seeks refuge in the countryside with an old friend, who runs the largest pirate DVD manufacturing operation in London from an abandoned farm. To elude capture, Raj and his friends are forced to submerge themselves in farm life much to the dislike of the local racist skinhead who takes exception to this 'multicultural invasion' of the old English countryside! Meanwhile Gabbar and Isaac dispatch various henchmen, to track down Raj, the money and the drugs!
Now close to death Queen Mary I (Kathy Burke) steps up her policy of Protestant repression. Even Princess Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) her younger sister and her heir apparent is in grave danger but Mary's last ditch to execute her for treason fails. Within days Mary is dead and Elizabeth is crowned Queen of England but with enemies and rebellion continuing in her own council she is advised to hit back. She retaliated in a counter-coup of immense ferocity wiping out all opposition to her leadership. Her throne is finally secure.
Filmed live at the legendary 9:30 Club in Washington DC on October 7th 2005 Bob Mould reaches deep into his songbook for a career-spanning electric punk-rock band performance. Joined on stage by Brendan Canty (Fugazi) Richard Morel (Morel) and Jason Narducy (Rockets Over Sweden) the show features rousing performances from Hsker D Sugar's 1992 'NME Album of The Year' Copper Blue and Mould's solo release Body of Song. Circle Of Friends is the first fully authorized live concert release by Bob Mould and is the definitive collection for new and long-time fans alike! Tracklisting: 1. Sugar: The Act We Act 2. Sugar: A Good Idea 3. Sugar: Changes 4. Bob Mould: Circles 5. Bob Mould: Paralyzed 6. Bob Mould: I Am Vision I Am Sound 7. Bob Mould: Underneath Days 8. Sugar: Hoover Dam 9. Bob Mould: See A Little Light 10. Bob Mould: High Fidelity 11. Husker Du: Hardly Getting Over It 12. Husker Du: Could You Be The One? 13. Husker Du: I Apologize 14. Husker Du: Chartered Trips 15. Bob Mould: The Receipt 16. Bob Mould: Best Thing 17. Husker Du: Celebrated Summer 18. Bob Mould: Beating Heart The Prize 19. Bob Mould: Egoverride 20. Sugar: If I Can't Change Your Mind 21. Sugar: Helpless 22. Husker Du: Makes No Sense At All 23. Sugar: Man On The Moon
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