The Ultimate Film Noir Collection | DVD | (04/09/2006)
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| RRP Ten classic film noirs in this gripping 5 disc collection! Disc 1: Scarlet Street / Robinson / Detour Disc 2: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers / Whistle Stop Disc 3: He Walked By Night / Trapped Disc 4: Impact / D.O.A. Disc 5: Quicksand / The Hitchhiker
People On Sunday | DVD | (25/04/2005)
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| RRP A tale of five young Berliners - a taxi driver a travelling wine dealer a record shop sales girl a film extra and a model - spending a typical Sunday. In this vivid snapshot of Berlin life a trip to the countryside reveals the flirtations rivalries jealousies and petty irritations common to any group outing. All too soon it is the end of the day and the prospect of Monday looms and the return to the weekday routine. People on Sunday marked the start of the film careers of si
3 Classic Horrors Of The Silver Screen - Vol. 7 - Attack Of The Giant Leeches | DVD | (07/03/2005)
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| RRP Attack Of The Giant Leeches: Unbeknown to the locals giant leeches live in caves under a swamp. The disappearance of a succession of trappers prompts the game warden to investigate matters with horrifying results. The Amazing Transparent Man: An expert safecracker named Faust (Douglas Kennedy) turns invisible via radioactive rays in this low-budget science fiction-crime movie. A beautiful dame (Marguerite Chapman) busts Faust out of jail and takes him to a remote Te
Film Noir Thrillers | DVD | (03/02/2003)
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The Black Cat | DVD | (29/10/2007)
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| RRP Dr Werdegast (Lugosi) a Prisoner Of War for fifteen years has been freed and now seeks news of his wife and daughter and vengeance on Hjalmar Poelzig the man whose betrayal lead to his imprisonment and the deaths of thousands of his countrymen during the war. He tracks him down to the castle he has built on the site of their old fortress and soon discovers the diabolical secrets held within its walls. Poelzig is now the leader of a satanic cult engaging in macabre practises and rituals. One man's pure evil against the other's tormented need for revenge leads to an absorbing battle and a shocking climax.
Carnegie Hall (1947 Feature Film) | DVD | (17/10/2005)
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| RRP The only version with all the musical selections.A feature film shot in Carnegie Hall in 1947.The basic plot: A Carnegie Hall employee played by Marsha Hunt wants her son to be a musician and raises him in the hall. They attend performances by many of the greats of the day.
Bluebeard | DVD | (06/06/2005)
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| RRP Artist Gaston Morrell hires models to paint their portraits, then strangles them when the portraits are complete! Latest model Lucille soon learns of his dark secret and vows to bring him to justice.
The Pirates Of Capri | DVD | (21/05/2007)
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| RRP A title informs us that the setting is ""Italy 1798 "" specifically a huge ship whose elaborate riggings and sails Ulmer's camera lovingly tracks in a series of breathtaking compositions. But there's something amiss on the ship which carries both arms and some upper-class snobs. Into this dramatic setting leaps the masked Captain Sirocco (Louis Hayward) a notorious pirate and leader of a proletarian revolt against an increasingly cruel Neapolitan aristocracy. Sirocco and his band att
Menschen Am Sonntag | DVD | (15/05/2006)
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The Strange Woman | DVD | (22/06/2009)
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| RRP The Film Noir Collection: The Strange Woman
Naked Venus / The Diary Of A Nudist | DVD | (01/03/2004)
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| RRP Cult directors Edgar G. Ulmer and Doris Wishman give two very different dramatic takes on nudist camp culture...
John Carradine Silver Screen Collection | DVD | (14/07/2008)
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| RRP Although best known for his horror and Western films John Carradine was an actor of such conviction he excelled in any and all roles (he claimed to have appeared in over 450 films during his long career but only some half of these can be accurately accounted for). Originally planning a career as a painter and sculptor he became a Shakespearean dramatic actor and was eventually lured into film making his debut in 1930 under the name Peter Richmond (his real name is Richmond Reed Carradine). By 1935 he had adopted the stage name John Carradine by which he became universally known. Monsoon: Two treasure hunters are looking for a sunken ship that has million of gold in its hold. The owner of a bar persuades them to let her in on the deal ensuring intrigue and double corsses along the way. An eimpending monsoon also threatens the operation. Bluebeard: Artist Gaston Morrell hires models to paint their portraits then strangles them when the portraits are complete! Latest model Lucille soon learns of his dark secret and vows to bring him to justice.
Horror Classics 2: Indestructible Man/Amazing Transparent Man | DVD | (26/10/1999)
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Detour | DVD | (17/10/2005)
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| RRP Al Roberts decides to hitchhike to California to follow his girlfriend Sue. After discovering one of the drivers who has given him a lift dead Al assumes his identity for fear of being charged with his murder. This leads him into trouble and blackmail along the way.
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