"Actor: Samantha Eggar"

  • Walk, Don't Run [1966]Walk, Don't Run | DVD | (03/10/2005) from £24.22   |  Saving you £-18.23 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Charming ladies' man Academy Award winner Cary Grant (1970 Honorary Award) becomes a charismatic matchmaker in his final screen appearance in Walk Don't Run. When English industrialist Sir William Rutland (Grant) arrives in Tokyo on business the influx of tourists for the upcoming Olympic games makes it impossible to find lodging. So Rutland fast-talks his way into sharing an apartment with beautiful Christine Easton (Samantha Eggar) for a few days. To further confuse matters R

  • All The Kind Strangers [1974]All The Kind Strangers | DVD | (21/06/2004) from £9.89   |  Saving you £-5.90 (-147.90%)   |  RRP £3.99

  • Commander In Chief - Series 1 [2005]Commander In Chief - Series 1 | DVD | (29/01/2007) from £29.98   |  Saving you £6.01 (20.05%)   |  RRP £35.99

    Geena Davis lights up the screen as President Mackenzie Allen earning a Golden Globe award for Best Actress in the show's inaugural season. Experience the first ten thrilling episodes of the captivating drama starring Davis Emmy Award winner Donald Sutherland and an acclaimed cast. When the President of the United States dies in office his independent Vice President ventures into territory no woman has ever entered before. Now the nation's first female Commander In Chief must balance the pressures of running the country and the responsibility of raising a family - while facing a sustained torrent of underhanded attacks from the Speaker Of The House (Sutherland)

  • The Brood (DVD)The Brood (DVD) | DVD | (08/07/2013) from £6.99   |  Saving you £9.00 (128.76%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A man tries to uncover an unconventional psychologist's therapy techniques on his institutionalized wife, while a series of brutal attacks committed by a brood of mutant children coincides with the husband's investigation.

  • The Exterminator [1980]The Exterminator | DVD | (28/06/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Christopher George Robert Ginty and Samantha Eggar star in filmmaker James Glickenhaus' riveting story of a Vietnam vet gone berserk after a New York street gang leaves his best friend paralysed. Driven by revenge John Eastland becomes a one-man task force who annihilates his buddy's attackers then sets out to bring down the city's entire dark underworld. To the public he's a hero but to law enforcement officials The Exterminator is a psychopath capable of dangerously underminin

  • The Exterminator [1980]The Exterminator | DVD | (23/06/2000) from £6.23   |  Saving you £-3.24 (N/A%)   |  RRP £2.99

    Finally witness the Directors Cut featuring never been seen footage from one of the most cold-blooded tale of vengeance ever to hit the screen. Christopher George Robert Ginty and Samantha Eggar star in filmmaker James Glickenhaus' riveting story of a Vietnam vet gone berserk after a New York street gang leaves his best friend paralysed. Driven by revenge John Eastland becomes a one-man task force who annihilates his buddy's attackers then sets out to bring down the city's entire dark underworld. To the public he's a hero but to law enforcement officials The Exterminator is a psychopath capable of dangerously undermining an entire government administration. Soon The Exterminator gets caught in the cross-hairs of local police the C.I.A. and the ruthless gangs in a nerve shattering game of cat and mouse that explodes into a surprise climax!

  • Psyche 59 (Standard Edition) [Blu-ray] [Region Free]Psyche 59 (Standard Edition) | Blu Ray | (29/08/2022) from £13.79   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Patricia Neal (fresh from her 1963 award-winning role in Martin Ritt's Hud) stars as a woman suffering from hysterical blindness, and a blank in her memory which may hide the cause of her affliction. When she and her sex-addict husband (Curt Jurgens The Enemy Below, The Spy Who Loved Me) move in with her younger sister (Samantha Eggar The Collector, The Brood), she begins to piece together the events leading to her psychological trauma. Ahead of its time in its discussion and depiction of all manner of taboo subjects (rape, child abuse, nymphomania, psycho-sexual disorder, masochism), Psyche 59 is one of British cinema's most daring and provocative adult dramas. Product Features High Definition remaster Original mono audio The BEHP Interview with Walter Lassally (1988, 94 mins): an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the renowned cinematographer in conversation with Roy Fowler Come to Silence (2019, 12 mins): award-winning actor Samantha Eggar recalls her work on Psyche 59 Intangible Visions (2019, 14 mins): composer Kenneth V Jones discusses his score An Abstract Quality (2019, 11 mins): critic, lecturer and broadcaster Richard Combs analyses Psyche 59 and the career of director Alexander Singer Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

  • The Light At The Edge Of The World [1971]The Light At The Edge Of The World | DVD | (09/08/2004) from £39.99   |  Saving you £-30.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A pirate takes over a lighthouse near Cape Horn intent on luring ships to their destruction. A beautiful woman used as bait by the pirate traps a sole survivor who is attempting to foil the actions of this cunning pirate.

  • The Uncanny [Blu-ray]The Uncanny | Blu Ray | (28/05/2019) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • CurtainsCurtains | DVD | (09/04/2007) from £17.53   |  Saving you £-4.54 (-34.90%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Samantha Sherwood has worked with the well-known director Jonathan Stryker on all his major films. She naturally assumes she has been given the title role in his latest venture ""Audra"". He tells her to do some background research on the part so arranges to have her committed to an asylum (as Audra is a former psychiatric patient). She goes along with this not realising that he intends to leave her there indefinitely and audition six young women of various professions for the part instead. She finally manages to escape and returns to the spooky old mansion where the auditions are taking place. But who is causing the disappearances of the young hopefuls? Is it Samantha? Stryker? Or is one of the actresses willing to kill for the coveted part? Just who is the killer behind the old-hag mask?

  • Double Indemnity [DVD]Double Indemnity | DVD | (18/04/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    A scheming wife lures an insurance investigator into helping murder her husband and then declare it an accident. The investigator's boss, not knowing his man is involved in it, suspects murder and sets out to prove it...

  • A Ghost In Monte Carlo [1990]A Ghost In Monte Carlo | DVD | (29/07/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    Based on a novel by Barbara Cartland, A Ghost in Monte Carlo is an undemanding period romp packed full of twists and turns. The perfect cinematic equivalent of Cartland's literary style, the film is a glossy, star-filled but ultimately shallow exercise. Lysette Anthony is the wide-eyed innocent Mistral, released from her convent upbringing into the care of her Aunt Emilie (Sarah Miles). On arriving in glamorous Monte Carlo, she immediately strikes up a relationship with a dashing young lord and sets out to experience her newfound freedom. Matters take an unexpected, darker turn as Mistral finds herself caught up in the plotting of her aunt and in increasing danger. The performances range from Anthony's passable purity to a ludicrously over-the-top turn from Miles. The much-vaunted all-star casting amounts to a series of brief cameos from the likes of Oliver Reed, Joanna Lumley, Lewis Collins and Gareth Hunt--presumably at the request of executive producer Lord Lew Grade. It's fun for what it is but only as long as you leave any critical sensibilities on hold. On the DVD:A Ghost in Monte Carlo is essentially a video release transferred directly to DVD. The sound is digitally remastered and there is a very poor interactive menu to guide you through the various chapters but no extras. --Phil Udell

  • All The Kind Strangers [DVD]All The Kind Strangers | DVD | (19/09/2011) from £5.38   |  Saving you £-3.39 (-170.40%)   |  RRP £1.99

    The children of a bootlegger are left orphans after the death during childbirth of their mother and their father falling off the roof of the house. Rather than give up their lifestyle, the orphans decide to recruit new parents, with chilling consequences for those who do not make the cut...

  • The Brood [1979]The Brood | DVD | (18/07/2005) from £10.50   |  Saving you £6.49 (61.81%)   |  RRP £16.99

    The ultimate in inner terror! Frank Carveth is afraid. Afraid of his ex-wife's sanity fearful for the effects of her influence on their six-year-old daughter and ultimately fearful for his own life. His daughter's teacher Ruth is attacked by two misshapen children in her kindergarden class leading Carveth to unravel the connections between a series of murders his relationship with his ex-wife a radical psychotherapy cult and the mysterious Dr. Raskin. As the menace of

  • The Brood [1980]The Brood | DVD | (25/10/1999) from £12.98   |  Saving you £3.01 (23.19%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Arguably the best and most personal of director David Cronenberg's early films, The Brood is an extremely unsettling horror film about familial disintegration and emotional trauma taken to a monstrous extreme. Art Hindle stars as a man embroiled in a bitter custody struggle with his estranged wife (Samantha Eggar), who is undergoing therapy at psychiatrist Oliver Reed's controversial institute. Reed's treatment causes his patients to give form to their inner conflicts, and Eggar--whose psyche is at the boiling point from childhood abuse as well as the custody trial--creates a horde of homicidal humanoid children who enact bloody revenge on anyone who has threatened their "mother". Cronenberg's first feature with name actors and composer Howard Shore has its share of gruesome moments, but the film's subtext--how emotional violence impacts a family--is its most chilling aspect. --Paul Gaita

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