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  • George in Civvy Street [DVD] [1946]George in Civvy Street | DVD | (24/10/2011) from £2.89   |  Saving you £7.10 (245.68%)   |  RRP £9.99

    George Formby leaves us laughing in this, his final feature film now available on DVD for the very first time. A packed troopship pulls into port. George Harper (George Formby) is back in Blighty and just itching to get on with his life. After being de-mobbed, he and his dodgy pal Fingers (Ronald Shiner) head for George's family pub, The Unicorn, in the idyllic country Village of Tumbleford. The Unicorn has seen better days. The other pub in the village, The Lion, has stolen all the trade and now an unscrupulous banker and his crony are out to get George to sell up - by far means or foul. Worse still, The Lion's landlord wants to force George out too - because he's got designs on George's childhood sweetheart Mary (Rosalyn Boulter). Can George save his beloved pub... and will it 'all turn out nice again' one last time? A firm favourite with Formby fans and featuring the legendary Alice In Wonderland dream sequence.

  • The First Of The Few [1942]The First Of The Few | DVD | (14/10/2002) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-7.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    This classic 1942 war movie tells the true story of how two of the most remarkable men in aviation history - Spitfire designer R.J. Mitchell and his test pilot Jeffrey Quill - developed the aeroplane whose technological superiority helped Britain to win the vital battle of the skies. It features two of Britain's best-loved stars: Leslie Howard (who also directs and who tragically went missing in action shortly after the film was made) as Mitchell and David Niven as Quill. Scripted by two other great names from British cinema Miles Malleson and Anatole de Grunwald The First Of The Few also features a stirring score by William Walton.

  • Rhythm Serenade [DVD] [1943]Rhythm Serenade | DVD | (24/10/2011) from £8.89   |  Saving you £4.09 (69.32%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Forces Sweetheart Vera Lynn stars in this splendid 1943 British musical romance. When the evacuee school at which she teaches closes down, Ann Martin (Vea Lynn) is torn between joining the Wrens and looking after her disabled father (Charles Victor). However, she is persuaded instead to establish a day-care centre for women doing war work in the local factory. While conveting a big empty house ready for the children, Ann stumbles upon John (Peter Murray-Hill) living secretly in the grounds. John is tormented with a secret and - whle big-hearted Ann tries to help him and slowly falls in love - others believe he's a conscientious objector or even, possibly a spy... The second of Vera Lynn's three wartime movies, RHYTHM SERENADE boasts an intruiging supporting cast that includes the comedy duo Jimmie Jewel & Ben Warriss, Irene Handl and Jimmy Clitheroe as a Hackney street urchin. The film also includes seven unforgettable songs performed by Vera Lynn - 'The Sunshine of Your Smile', 'Home Sweet Home Again', 'I Love to Sing', 'Bye and Bye', 'So It Goes On', 'With all my Heart' and 'It Doesn't Cost a Dime'. ABOUT THE DVD: The film is presented in BLACK & WHITE and FULL SCREEN format (4:3 Aspect Ratio) and runs for 83 minutes - the AUDIO is the original ENGLISH language and MONO - SUBTITLES are English (Hard of Hearing) only

  • The Last Journey & Return of a Stranger [DVD]The Last Journey & Return of a Stranger | DVD | (26/03/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    The Last JourneyBernard Vorhaus directs this cracking Twickenham 1935 production. Film train driver Bob Holt (Julien Mitchell) is distraught with his up coming compulsory retirement and also believes his wife is having an affair with his fireman. The day arrives for his final journey and aboard his train are various passengers with their own problems. Bob suffers a mental breakdown and drives the train at high speed ignoring all signals. Great train sequences, a must for train fans. Picture and sound restored to very good quality.Return of a StrangerGriffith Jones and Rosalyn Boulter star in this 1937 Premier/Safford production, directed by Victor Hanbury.A young chemist (Griffith Jones) elopes with the bosses daughter, (Rosalyn Boulter) a murder is committed intheir hotel and the chemist is suspected of the murder. He flees the country and years later, now a successfulscientist returns to try and clear his name. Lots of train sequences and a good old fashioned melodrama make for an entertaining film. An interesting part played by Ellis Jeffries as the old Lady Wall, her only film role. Picture and sound of excellent quality.

  • The First Of The Few [1942]The First Of The Few | DVD | (24/05/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

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