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  • Stargate S.G. 1 - Series 9 - Vol. 5Stargate S.G. 1 - Series 9 - Vol. 5 | DVD | (17/07/2006) from £7.63   |  Saving you £12.36 (161.99%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Step through the stargate with SG-1 a team of soldiers and scientists as they travel instantaneously to other planets to explore forge alliances defuse crises establish trade investigate ancient mysteries and defend Earth from such hostile forces as the Goa'uld and the Replicators. Episodes comprise: 15. Ethon 16. On The Grid 17. The Scourge

  • House on Haunted Hill [DVD] [1959]House on Haunted Hill | DVD | (07/09/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    House On The Haunted Hill

  • Die Sieben Millionen Dollar Frau - Die komplette Serie [Blu-ray]Die Sieben Millionen Dollar Frau - Die komplette Serie | Blu Ray | (14/10/2022) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Grizzly [Blu-ray]Grizzly | Blu Ray | (18/05/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Eagle Silver FoxEagle Silver Fox | DVD | (20/09/2004) from £13.48   |  Saving you £-3.49 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    After the collapse of the Manchu Dynasty the surviving officials plan to restore order across China. One of these men Silver Fox (Hwang Jang Lee the villian from 'Drunken Master') hires the best fighters in the country to assasinate those who were responsible for the revolution and destroy all kung fu schools. To combat this menace the various schools band together and nominate Chow Fung master of the Eagle style to face the might of the Silver fox in a one-on-one bone breaking

  • Jane Doe [1995]Jane Doe | DVD | (27/01/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    She's mysterious she's exciting and she's turning his life upside down. Straight from the mean streets of New York the waif-like Jane (Calista Flockhart - TV's Ally McBeal) works her way into the life and heart of a cynical young writer. The spark that ignites between them sends them on a drug fuelled rollercoaster ride through the underbelly of New York City and Atlantic City. Jane's inner demons begin to haunt their relationship. The ride gets wilder until the stakes are lif

  • Stargate S.G. 1 - Series 9 - Vol. 2Stargate S.G. 1 - Series 9 - Vol. 2 | DVD | (24/04/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The Stargate is an intergalactic gateway developed by an ancient civilization that links other planets from other solar systems to ours. The U.S. Air Force assembles a Stargate team for interstellar peace-keeping missions. Boasting incredible special effects sequences rapid-fire pacing and awesome scenes of alien warfare Stargate SG-1 is your gateway to pulse-pounding sci-fi action!

  • Daddy's Girl [2007]Daddy's Girl | DVD | (17/03/2008) from £11.17   |  Saving you £1.82 (16.29%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Daddy's Girl is a chilling psychological horror feature. Heavily influenced by cult Japanese horror the film uses striking imagery to tell this dark haunting story. Stephen (Richard Harrington) is a psychiatrist struggling to hold his life together. Enduring perpetual grief over the violent death of his beautiful wife his life is fraught with pain and tragedy. Surviving only through his copious intake of prescribed drugs Stephen is anxious to return to work. When a close colleague at the hospital takes pity on him and reinstates him as Duty Psychologist Stephen is soon confronted with a troubled teenage girl called Nina (Jaime Winstone). With an obsession for cutting herself and a seemingly increasing blood-lust Nina displays sinister behaviour which begins to push the boundaries of teenage angst. Are her actions merely a symptom of an unhappy home life or are they rooted in a much more sinister cause? Set in bleak and ominous locations Daddy's Girl will drag you through seduction manipulation wilful betrayal and a haunting that refuses to desist. Daddy's Girl exploits the increasingly blurred distinction between psychosis and reality. It explores the fragile relationships between people and the explosive metamorphoses that comes with adolescence. It is a film that asks questions that you do not always want to know the answers to.

  • The Stranger [1946]The Stranger | DVD | (07/04/2008) from £7.09   |  Saving you £-1.10 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Orson Welles stars and directs in this classic 1946 movie. Welles portrays Charles Rankin a respected academic at a Connecticut college. He seems to have the perfect American life - A beautiful new wife (Loretta Young) and a charming home in a small town that holds him in high esteem. Enter Mr. Wilson (Edward G. Robinson) a detective who is on the hunt for Nazi war criminal Franz Kindler. The appearance of Mr. Wilson threatens to reveal that beneath Charles Rankin's idyllic veneer is a very disturbing secret.

  • Creature From the Black Lagoon [Blu-ray] [1954] [US Import] [2013]Creature From the Black Lagoon | Blu Ray | (04/06/2013) from £15.84   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • The Calling [2000]The Calling | DVD | (01/09/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    A Satanic thriller in the vein of 'Rosemary's Baby' 'The Calling' tells the chilling story of a human woman who realizes that the child she gave birth to during a strange dreamlike event is actually the child of Satan. Put on earth in order to wreak havoc and bring the evil of her father to the world this seemingly cute young boy is actually a vessel for the greatest darkness in the world!

  • The Lies Boys TellThe Lies Boys Tell | DVD | (26/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Before he dies Ed Reece has got some unfinished business... Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas gives a terrific performance as an eccentric old man determined to revisit some milestones from his past and reconcile with his feuding family in this superb drama. With a brilliant witty script from Oscar winning Ernest Thompson (On Golden Pond). 'The Lies Boys Tell' also stars Craig T Nelson (Poltergiest) and the veteren character actress Eileen Brennan (Private Benjamin).

  • Sleeping Beauty [1999]Sleeping Beauty | DVD | (05/04/2000) from £29.68   |  Saving you £-4.69 (-18.80%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty is here transformed by the masterful contemporary choreographer Mats Ek into an allegory of repression, love and emotional maturity set in a bleak, stylised postmodern limbo which is both chilling and, just occasionally, bleakly humorous. Traditionalists may be flinching already, but this is a ballet which has always lent itself to this kind of treatment. Indeed, what many will think of as the "traditional" interpretation is in fact Diaghilev's forward-looking production of 1921, which had sets and costumes by Bakst and re-instrumentation by Stravinsky. Ek's Princess inhabits a world seemingly out of Fritz Lang, where Carabosse is a drug-dealing low-life and the Fairies are a gaggle of sneering girlies. Ek removes his work from the classical tradition to a large degree, but what goes in its place is a highly disciplined yet tactile and gut-wrenchingly emotive approach, conveying both the external and internal narratives of the work with unfailing conviction. --Roger Thomas

  • Rock All Night [1957]Rock All Night | DVD | (28/06/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    This is a tense hostage melodrama set in a bar where a new singer is auditioning. Dick Miller stars as Shorty, a much maligned hanger-on at the Cloud Nine tavern. Shorty's hot headed pugnaciousness comes in handy when a pair of gunmen invade the Cloud Nine and take the patrons hostage to hold off the police.

  • Michelle Yeoh - Magnificent Warriors / Wing Chun / Police AssassinsMichelle Yeoh - Magnificent Warriors / Wing Chun / Police Assassins | DVD | (09/01/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Wing Chun (Dir. Yeun Woo-Ping 1994): Yim Wing Chun (Michelle Yeoh) is a feisty woman living in a remote village plagued by bandits. She's regarded as too 'masculine' by the men of the village who prefer women to be demure but when Wing Chun finally loses her cool and defeats the criminals her heroic actions just stir up even more trouble! Hyper-kinetic action from the action-director of 'The Matrix' and 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' allied to emotive storytelling and play

  • John Wayne In ActionJohn Wayne In Action | DVD | (15/11/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    A collection of action films starring the legendary John Wayne. Films comprise: 1. The Spoilers 2. Tycoon 3. Wake of the Red Witch 4. The Conqueror 5. The Magnificent Showman 6. Hellfighters

  • Way Down East [1920]Way Down East | DVD | (07/05/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Way Down East was the most successful film of the 1920s, even more so than the original versions of Ben-Hur or The Ten Commandments. That says much about tastes and values of the day, since this is no visually spectacular epic designed to wow audiences: director DW Griffith gave it the subtitle "A Simple Story of Plain People". The story follows impoverished New England country girl Anna Moore (Lillian Gish) to Boston in search of family aid. Instead she's duped into a fake marriage by playboy Lennox Sanderson (Lowell Sherman). Pregnancy forces Sanderson to abandon her to care for the child alone, which dies soon after birth. The disgrace sends her back into the countryside to work for Squire Bartlett, whose son David (Richard Barthelmess) begins to fall for her. But the dreadful secret threatens to be revealed, since the dastardly Sanderson turns out to be their neighbour. Themes of loyalty and social change come to a head for a thrilling finale. Amazing stunt work occurs on a frozen river's ice sheets that break up, dashing an unconscious Anna toward a waterfall. Populated by eccentric cameo roles, this view of 1920s' life is a far more fascinating exploration of the contemporary female than the novel or disastrous stage play that preceded it. On the DVD: Naturally a movie from 1920 is in mono and 4:3 ratio (which is effectively the old Academy standard ratio). But with subtle colour tints and using a musical score from its 1931 reissue, it still looks pretty good. Only a few reels have suffered damage (eg some heat blisters), otherwise film historian David Shepard's restoration job is commendable. The only extra is an essay on the history of the film which scrolls up the screen as an introduction. --Paul Tonks

  • The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen  (Special Edition)  [2003]The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Special Edition) | DVD | (08/02/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    In an alternate Victorian Age world, a group of famous contemporary fantasy, science-fiction and adventure characters team up on a secret mission.

  • Whatever Happened To Aunt Alice? [1969]Whatever Happened To Aunt Alice? | DVD | (02/07/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? sees a change of direction for Robert Aldrich's unofficial trilogy which all involve "ageing actresses" in macabre thrillers (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte). The busy Aldrich only produced What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?, calling in TV director Lee H Katzin (a Mission: Impossible regular) to handle the megaphone. Aldrich also opted to shoot the film in pastel colours appropriate to the unusual Arizona desert setting rather than the gothic black and white of the earlier films. The film cast the less iconic Geraldine Page as the genteelly unpleasant Mrs Clare Marrable. Left apparently penniless by her departed husband, Mrs M opts to keep up appearances by hiring a succession of timid elderly housekeepers, bossing them around with well-spoken nastiness, duping them out of their life savings and, on the pretence of getting help with a midnight tree-planting program, lures them into their own graves, batters them to death and plants lovely pines over them. Page gets her own way with the meek likes of Mildred Dunnock, until the feistier, red-wigged R!uth Gordon applies for the job and gets down to amateur sleuthing. While Bette Davis and her partners went wildly over the top in previous films, Page and Gordon play more subtly, finding odd pathetic moments in between the monstrous, irony-laced horror stuff. The supporting cast of pretty or handsome young things, mostly putty in the hands of the manipulative Page, contribute striking little cameos (Rosemary Forsyth sports a pleasing 1969 hairdo as the kindly but intimidated neighbour), but the film belongs to its leading ladies, delivering a fine line in twist-packed cat-and-mouse theatrics. The video is handsomely letterboxed, as befits a film made before widescreen films were shot with all the action in the middle of the frame to facilitate television sales. --Kim Newman

  • Stargate SG-1 :Series 8 - Vol. 39Stargate SG-1 :Series 8 - Vol. 39 | DVD | (28/03/2005) from £6.55   |  Saving you £13.44 (67.20%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Episodes comprise: Icon:Daniel attempts to aid a battle-ravaged society when the team's appearance sparks a war. Avatar:The SGC experiment with a virtual reality chair from the Gamekeeper's world (season 2) but Teal'c becomes trapped in a virtual loop against an undefeatable batch of Anubis drones. Affinity: Teal'c moves into an apartment off-base where he becomes involved in a neighbor's problems. Meanwhile Carter's boyfriend Peter Shanahan proposes and Carter tries to decide. Teal'c is then charged for murder and kidnapping. Daniel disappears while trying to prove Teal'c innocent. Covenant When a billionaire industrialist threatens to reveal the existence of alien life at a press conference SG-1 is asked to keep him quiet. Carter must decide just how far she will go to stop this threat to national security...

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