"Director: Harold D. Schuster"

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  • So Dear To My Heart [1948]So Dear To My Heart | DVD | (21/07/2003) from £8.38   |  Saving you £10.87 (152.67%)   |  RRP £17.99

    One of Walt Disney's most beloved film classics So Dear To My Heart brilliantly blends live action and animation to tell a heartwarming story the whole family will cherish. The fun begins when Danny a rejected and mischievous black lamb is adopted by a determined young boy named Jeremiah (Bobby Driscoll). While drawing a picture of Danny in his scrapbook Jeremiah daydreams of winning first prize in a local contest. Then from his drawings Danny and other animal pictures magica

  • My Friend Flicka [1943]My Friend Flicka | DVD | (28/07/2003) from £6.95   |  Saving you £6.04 (86.91%)   |  RRP £12.99

    In this touching family film based on the celebrated novel by Mary O'Hara ten-year-old Kenny McLaughlin a rancher's son deperately wants a horse of his own. When his father finally agrees to let him choose a foal Ken picks Flicka a beautiful but high-spirited filly who comes from a bloodline considered to be hopelessly wild. It is up to Ken to prove Flicka is tamable or risk losing her. Along the way Ken and his family learn some important lessons in this poignant tale of love

  • My Friend Flicka [DVD] [1943]My Friend Flicka | DVD | (24/09/2012) from £9.04   |  Saving you £0.95 (10.51%)   |  RRP £9.99

    In this touching family film based on the celebrated novel by Mary O'Hara, ten-year-old Kenny McLaughlin, a rancher's son, desperately wants a horse of his own. When his father finally agrees to let him choose a foal, Ken picks Flicka, a beautiful but high-spirited filly who comes from a bloodline considered to be hopelessly wild. It is up to Ken to prove Flicka is tamable or risk losing her. Along the way, Ken and his family learn some important lessons in this poignant tale of love, patience, faith, and hope beyond hope.

  • Portland Expose [DVD]Portland Expose | DVD | (03/10/2011) from £5.98   |  Saving you £9.00 (225.56%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Whole Scorching Story... BRIBE by BRIBE... SIN by SIN... SHOCK by SHOCK!In the 1950's LIFE Magazine printed a blistering expose on the rampant sin, crime Teamsters-controlled corruption that at the time had a stranglehold on Portland, Oregon. Producer Lindsley Parsons seized upon the considerable publicity and assembled a cast of great character actors for the starring roles. Although the film crew was threatened with physical violence, the result is a dark and gritty filmed-on-location crime drama that contains considerable violence for a 1950s' movie most notably a violent rape scene with the Frank Gorshin character and a teenage girl.

  • Dinner At The Ritz [1937]Dinner At The Ritz | DVD | (24/05/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

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