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Life Is Sweet
(1990) [M]
Wendy and Andy (Alison Steadman and Jim Broadbent) have twin daughters, Natalie and Nicola. Natalie (Claire Skinner) is a plumber, and Nicola (Jane Horrocks) is unemployed. Natalie is relaxed whereas Nicola is anorexic. Andy is persuaded by his friend Patsy to buy a mobile snack bar. Wendy works... More
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Chariots Of Fire (Special Edition) (2 Disc Set)
(1981) [PG]
Set in post World War I, this film is based on the true-life story of two elite British athletes pursuing Olympic gold in 1924. Dark-haired and handsome, Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross), the son of a wealthy Jewish immigrant, attends Cambridge University while adding to his growing list of... More
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A View To A Kill
(1985) [MA]
Roger Moore stars in his last appearance as 007, pitting his wits against a billionaire industrialist, who intends to make a killing of earthquake proportions on the world microchip market. Super-intelligent Max Zorin (Christopher Walken), the product of Nazi genetic experimentation, has stolen... More
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A Voyage Round My Father
(1982) [PG]
John Mortimer's autobiographical play A Voyage Round My Father, about his relationship with lawyer father Clifford Mortimer (Sir Laurence Olivier). Alan Bates co-stars as the younger Mortimer, who must deal with his father's decreasing ability to take care of himself. His father, a successful... More
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The Dresser
(1983) [PG]
The lives and relationships within an English touring stage company provide the backdrop for 1983 Oscar nominee The Dresser. Sir (Albert Finney), a grandiloquent old man of the theater, has given his soul to his career, but his tyrannical rule over the company is now beginning to crack under the... More
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Stormy Monday
(1988) [M]
Cosmo, a ruthless American businessman, arrives in Newcastle intent on buying up The Waterfront District for redevelopment. However, one property still eludes him – The Key Club owned by the tough and prosperous Finner. When Brendan, a new employee at the club meets Kate, Cosmo's former... More
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Howard's End (25th anniversary, 4K restoration edition)
(1992) [G]
From Merchant Ivory, the team that brought us A Room With A View and Maurice, also based on Forster's novels, comes this masterful adaptation of Howard's End. A story of two families who are drawn together by extraordinary circumstances in spite of their vastly differing backgrounds and... More
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Local Hero
(1983) [PG]
David Puttnam's first production after "Chariots of Fire" and director Bill Forsyth's follow up to "Gregory's Girl", this delightfully observed comedy looks at the conflict between a Texas oil company and the canny residents of a Scottish fishing village, whose land is needed by the Americans for... More
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Britannia Hospital
(1982) [M]
A spectacular farce set in an old hospital that alarmingly resembles Britain at its most chaotic. Everything starts to go wrong when the medical administrators are faced with a threatened strike, angry scenes, and a Royal visit. Third instalment in Lindsay Anderson's "Mick Travers" trilogy with... More
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The Far Pavilions
(1984) [PG]
HBO's first mini-series, set in 19th century British colonial India, involves war battles, love, treachery and intrigue as well as love and honor involving a romance between a British calvary officer and an Indian princess who has been promised in an arranged marriage to a despotic ruler. More
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