In an alternate Victorian Age world, a group of famous contemporary fantasy, science-fiction and adventure characters team up on a secret mission.
Following a failed robbery a young hot-headed gunslinger by the name of Whitey finds himself the guest of Marshal Jim Crown in the Cimarron jail. Keen to locate the rest of the gang Crown tricks Whitey into revealing the outlaws' next target. When the Tinker Gang pull a no-show and Crown confronts him Whitey realises he has been duped by both the Marshal and his former employer. Set on revenge Whitey escapes with the beautiful young Dulcey as his prisoner and begins to hunt down those who have double-crossed him. When he helps capture gang leader Arn Tinker Whitey sets Crown an ultimatum - he'll return Dulcey unharmed... but only after Tinker is hanged!
Marty Starr (Mayall) founder and head of Purple Starr Records and the man responsible for transforming the timid but talented Mavis Davis (Horrocks) into successful singing superstar Marla Dorland. But times have changed and Marla's stardom is beginning to fade. To make matters worse Marty is behind on alimony payments to his ex-wife his house has been repossessed his prized Jaguar car has been blown up and his life is being threatened by Mob boss Rathbone (Aiello) whose talentless son Marty is being forced to promote. Listening to an old Elvis record Marty stumbles across a macabre idea as he recalls some of the countless former pop stars whose untimely deaths resulted in posthumous success. Believing that Marla's passing could make her a legend thereby reviving her career and his fortunes Marty begins plotting her tragic demise...
Seven months have passed since the dead took over. Cities have been abandoned. Society is trying to create order from the chaos. Both the military and hunting groups made up of ordinary citizens have taken on the task of fighting the undead hordes in a war aptly referred to as the 'War on Dead'.Jillian Hurst, a former news writer and amateur documentarian, has set out to make a propaganda film to support the W.O.D. She joins up with a pack of renegade hunters known infamously as 'the DeadHeads'. The moral dynamics and hardships of fighting in a war against the flesh eating undead are told from several different perspectives. Made up of Christians, atheists and men and women of varying ages, the disparate band of anti-heroes seek to cleanse the landscape of the undead, with each DeadHead motivated by their own personal agenda. Everyday brings the possibility of death and horror, but also offers new bonds that redefine family and friendship.
When a potential range war heats up between cattlemen and farmers in the Outlet U.S. Marshal Jim Crown rides to Cimarron Territory to quell the dispute. Assigned to Cimarron City Crown finds a lawless town where even the army won't or can't keep control. When the Outlet is deemed to be free range tempers flare between the cowboys who owned the land and the farmers looking for a new settlement. To add to Crown's problems the ringleader of the cowboys is an old friend who's intent on causing trouble.
On their arrival in Cimarron City the Houston family discover that they must wait for government approval before they can stake their land claim and settle in the Strip. Enraged and refusing to wait head of the family Rowan Houston is arrested and jailed by Marshal Crown. When the family up and leave Cimarron Crown tracks them down only to find the family massacred. Searching for answers Crown discovers a man Joshua Broom who is believed to be the cause of the massacre and who is also considered by some to be a demon or supernatural creature. Battling folk law and superstition Marshal Crown must hunt down Broom regardless of whether he is man or beast.
Taking the well-travelled outlaw hero format of The Saint and reinventing the hero as a Mickey Spillane-like Yank, this tough-edged but trivial detective series stars the brick-like Richard Bradford as McGill as a former CIA man who owns only a gun and a change of clothes (hence the title) and wanders about foreign locales, using two-fisted methods to protect beautiful women or foil dastardly plots. Ron Grainer's title theme is among the best 60s TV tunes, and the intense, serious Bradford makes a refreshing change after so many breezy, unflappable, eyebrow-cocking heroes, but the mix of postcard backdrops, character villains and drama-school totty is much the same as in The Saint, Danger Man, The Persuaders, and their ilk. Volume One includes: "Man from the Dead", in which McGill tracks his supposedly dead CIA ex-boss, with Angela Brown; and "Brainwash" in which McGill is after the traitor who framed him, with Suzan (Dracula, Prince of Darkness) Farmer. --Kim Newman
In a truly outstanding performance Richard Boone stars as Sergeant Bill Disher a 26 year cavalry veteran driven to breaking point when his close friend Little Tom is killed in an accident. Grieving over the death of his military comrade Disher bitterly blames the modernisation and expansion of the West as being the cause of Little Tom's fate. During a drunken wake Disher burns down Cimarron's funeral parlour angering the townspeople who seek vigilantly justice. This forces the hand of Marshal Crown who must bring Disher's military career to an end... one way or another.
While in Cimarron jail wild and hot tempered cowpoke Screamer witnesses outlaw Ace Coffin commit the cold-blooded murder of a fellow bank robber. Knowing that there is a 000 bounty on Coffin's head Screamer offers to help Marshall Jim Crown track down the killer and his band of outlaws. While Crown questions Screamer's motives for helping the truth of the matter is that there are 10 000 reasons why!
Inspired by late nineties youth culture Strong Language uses a fast pace talking-heads style to tell a story of ordinary lives in an extraordinary place and time. A narrator relates a night of terror that changes his life forever inter-cut with 16 young people talking about everything from ecstasy to one night stands. Strong Language combines entertaining revealing and often hilarious insights with an unforgettable chain of sinister events that will appeal to all fans of 'Human Traffic' and 'Trainspotting'.
When killer Dickie Vardeman is arrested for murder Marshal Crown suspects that there will be a rescue attempt made by the outlaw's family. In order to foil the Vardeman's scheme Crown decides to send the killer by train to a neighbouring town for trial. However while executing his plan the Marshal kills one of the Vardeman brothers and is himself shot wounded and left for dead. With the Marshal missing it's up to the good folk of Cimarron to band together and save him but when Clo Vardeman the boy's father offers a reward on Crown's head will he come back dead or alive?
The year is 1999... John Travis is the toughest cop alive... The only cop alive. He and his elite force stand between murderous mutants and the remains of humanity...
A look at the Ducati V-Twin considered to be the most influential sportsbike for two decades. Also explores different aspects of the Ducati legend from racing success to the innumerable styling triumphs over the years including interviews with key designers and track testing with Alan Cathcart.
Nobody knows exactly how it happened. Some think it was the tail of a comet that passed too close to the earth while others believed that it was simply time for man to atone for thousands of years of sinning. Whatever the reason the dead rose from from the ground and they were hungry! After years of war only small rebel bands of humans now remain in the war against the undead. When Brian the leader of a military group is captured and taken to a nearby farm he learns of a horrific secret - the zombies are farming groups of humans and harvesting them as food. Now it is up to Brian to organize an uprising to reclaim the freedom of his fellow humans but even when the battle is over an even more insidious secret awaits in the nearby town...
The Longest Day: On June 6 1944 the Allied Invasion of France marked the beginning of the end of Nazi domination over Europe. The attack involved 3 000 000 men 11 000 planes and 4 000 ships comprising the largest armada the world has ever seen. Presented in its original black & white version 'The Longest Day' is a vivid hour-by-hour re-creation of this historic event. Featuring a stellar international cast and told from the perspectives of both sides it is a fascinati
While travelling through the Cimarron Territory the homesteading Arlyn family witness two men being rope-dragged by four horsemen. Later the two men are found dead hanging from a tree. When asked about the incident Jared Arlyn admits to seeing the men being dragged but out of fear and not wanting to get involved he refuses to testify against the guilty party. Crown is forced to find further answers in order to convict the real perpetrators.
People often ask me which scales fit which chords beacause when the play ""noodling"" around the same pentatonic shapes is sometimes the only system available. My focus on this DVD is to provide you with scale options notes to start and finish on plus fresh melodic ideas. If you feel you are stuck in a musical rut i will help you reach further toward your musical goals. If you are ready to take your playing to the next level join me as we discover "" which scales fit which chords"". - Stuart Bull
When Jan Scruggs return home from the Vietnam War he feels alienated from the world he left only two short years ago Jan only feels comfortable when he is in the company of someone with whom he shares a common bond - another Vietnam veteran.Jan forms an ideal to heal the wounds of a nation split apart by war; and at a veterans' meeting suggests a memorial to those who fought in Vietnam. Jan's idea is met with angry disapproval and so he takes on the memorial as his personal goal determined to honour those who served.
When Suzy arrives in London to visit an old school friend she is unwittingly plunged into the ruthless world of the 'groupie'. Fuelled by sex drugs and jealousy her new lifestyle fosters in her a cold cynical instinct for survival. But tragedy is never far away. With its effective blend of gritty location work brooding flash-forward devices and a soundtrack by cult acid folk and prog rock legends Comus Forever More - who also star - and Titus Groan Permissive is a dark British counter-cultural artefact that's shot through with grim authenticity. As a bonus this release also includes Stanley Long's ultra-rare Bread a film which whilst exploring the same cultural milieu as Permissive (and featuring its own bona fide cult British rock band Juicy Lucy) takes a somewhat more lighthearted approach to its subject.
There is trouble in Cimarron when Jing McQueen the drunken son of wealthy cattleman Mike McQueen shoots a local preacher and burns down a livery stable. When the preacher recovers he refuses to press charges and the young McQueen is released from jail. As anger levels rise and the people of Cimarron demand justice Marshal Crown is faced with the task of having to control the lynch-fevered mob. At the same time an old friend of Crown's rides into town armed with a big reputation... and he's gunning for Jim's job.
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