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The Face of Fu Manchu
(1965) [PG]
The first in a series of thrillers adapated from the works of Sax Rohmer and starring Christopher Lee as the Oriental master criminal. Grisly strangulations in London alert Nayland Smith (Nigel Green) of Scotland Yard to the possibility that the fiendish Fu Manchu (Lee) may not after all be dead,... More
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The Belles of St. Trinians
(1954) [G]
Jolly hockeysticks! The happiest days of your life are here again in the first madcap outing for Ronald Searle's hilarious cartoon creations. The unruly belles discredit St. Trinian's by spending more time backing horses than studying subjects. And the dotty headmistress's bookie brother intends... More
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Carlton Browne Of The F.O
(1959) [G]
Peter Sellers is Amphibulos, the corrupt Prime Minister of a small Pacific Island. He hopes to profit from renewed interest in the island from the British, in the wake of the death of the island's king and the number of valuable mineral deposits being found on the island. Carlton-Browne... More
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Funeral in Berlin
(1966) [M]
Colonel Stok, a Soviet intelligence officer responsible for security at the Berlin Wall, appears to want to defect but the evidence is contradictory. Stok wants the British to handle his defection and asks for one of their agents, Harry Palmer, to smuggle him out of East Germany. Michael Caine... More
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Callan: The Movie
(1974) [M]
David Callan, top agent/assassin for the S.I.S., was forced to retired because he had lost his nerve. Now, Callan is called back into service to handle the assassination of Schneider, a German businessman. His former boss promises Callan that he'll be returned to active status if he follows... More
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The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1977) [PG]
This is The Hound of the Baskervilles as you've never seen it before as Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (Holmes and Watson) give us their unique interpretation of the Conan Doyle classic, supported by an all-star cast of British comedy greats. What is the curse that hangs over the Baskerville family?... More
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The Rebel (Call Me Genius) / The Punch and Judy Man
(1960) [G]
The Rebel
As a frustrated creative artist and bored city clerk, Hancock decides to escape across the channel to la vie de Boheme. So it's farewell East Cheam, au revoir Railway Cuttings. Off to Paris he goes resolved to be a successful artist - or cut off his ear...
The Punch And... More
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The Abominable Dr. Phibes
(1971) [M]
Meet Doctor Phibes: a one-time concert musician who's now an all-time crazed murderer. In this clever, crypt-kicking classic, horrormeister Vincent Price plays a diabolical doc seeking the ultimate in revenge with precision creepiness and surgical wit. Watch Dr. Phibes live up to his promise:... More
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Sinbad And The Eye Of The Tiger
(1977) [G]
Sinbad (Patrick Wayne), daring sailor and Prince of Bagdad, sets sail towards Charnak seeking permission from Prince Kassim to wed his sister, Farah (Jane Seymour). But Sinbad discovers that Kassim has been placed under a spell by their fiendish stepmother (Margaret Whiting). To break the wicked... More
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Dracula: Prince Of Darkness
(1966) [M]
Count Dracula (Christopher Lee) has been dead for ten years but terror reigns in the hearts of the local inhabitants of a lonely hamlet in the Carpathian mountains. Four English tourists are warned to flee but a driverless carriage arrives and the unsuspecting tourists find the table laid for... More
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The Young Ones / Wonderful Life
(1964) [G]
Cliff Richard and his backing group, "The Shadows" made three very entertaining films in a row in the early 60's. They were all filmed in CinemaScope, the most widely-used widescreen process of the era. "Wonderful Life" was the last of this trio. The other two were, "The Young Ones" (aka... More
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Upstairs Downstairs :Series 1 (Disc 1 of 4)
(1971) [PG]
As the first major costume drama series written specially for British TV award-winning Upstairs Downstairs was an outstanding success. It became one of the best-loved and most acclaimed dramas of all time and now the 8 colour episodes from the 1st series are yours to enjoy in this sumptuous... More
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A Bridge Too Far (2 Disc Set)
(1977) [M]
The true story of the Bridge at Arnhem is one of the great heroic catastrophies of the war. In an over ambitious bid to end the war quickly by invading Germany, the Allies lost more men than the entire Normandy landings. This film features one of the greatest all-star casts ever and director... More
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Sleuth (1972)
(1972) [M]
Andrew Wyke (Laurence Olivier) is regarded as one of the world's foremost authors of mystery novels. Wyke is also a fanatic game player who has converted his magnificent 16th century manor into a gallery of robots, performing dolls, dart boards, chess sets and mazes. One afternoon Wyke invites... More
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The Bridge On The River Kwai (2 disc set)
(1957) [PG]
When British P.O.W.s build a vital railway bridge in enemy-occupied Burma, Allied commandos are assigned to destroy it in David Lean's epic World War II adventure based on Pierre Boulle's novel. Spectacularly produced, this winner of seven 1957 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director... More
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Get Carter
(1971) [M]
Jack Carter (Michael Caine) -- a vindictive and amoral London gangster -- returns to his home town of Newcastle after his brother dies in a car accident. Carter, however, is convinced that he was murdered, and begins an investigation into Newcastle's criminal underworld. When Carter is ordered to... More
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How I Won The War
(1967) [PG]
Lieutenant Goodbody (Michael Crawford) has absolutely no idea how to lead his British regiment in the North African battlefield of WWII. But what he lacks in experience, he makes up for in enthusiasm. And when he’s ordered to build a cricket playing field 100 miles behind enemy lines, he’s... More
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Simba
(1955) [PG]
A European family in East Africa finds itself caught up in an uprising by local black Africans against their white colonial masters. Based on the Mau-Mau rebellion in Kenya in the early 1950s. More
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Doctor Who And The Daleks
(1965) [PG]
Based on a story from the BBC TV serial "Doctor Who". Scientist Dr. Who accidentally activates his new invention, the Tardis, a time machine disguised as a police telephone box. Dr. Who, his two grand-daughters, and Barbara's boyfriend Ian are transported through time and space to the planet... More
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Ryan's Daughter (2 Disc Set)
(1970) [M]
In this epic tale of love, David Lean recreates the evocative atmosphere of a bygone era of film making. Written by Robert Bolt, Ryan's Daughter is a bitter sweet tale of love and loyality between Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles and Christopher Jones played out against the backdrop of early 20th... More
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A Canterbury Tale
(1944) [G]
A British wartime classic. Four people uprooted by the war are drawn towards Canterbury - and discover what they couldn't find in peacetime. Hailed as one of Powell and Pressburger's most suggestive and profound studies of English-ness. More
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The Blue Max
(1966) [PG]
There was no quiet on the Western Front for the heroes and cowards who flew to their rendezvous with Hell! The "Blue Max", a coveted medal for achievement in flying, is ruthlessly sought by a German pilot who climbs out of the trenches and into the air force. He is met with prejudice by the other... More
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Tom Jones
(1963) [M]
Winner of four Academy Awards including Best Picture, and featuring a cast of superb actors headed by the young Albert Finney and Susannah York, Tony Richardson's wickedly funny adaptation of Henry Fielding's novel (scripted by John Osbourne) is a rollicking, picaresque period comedy to savour.... More
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Passage Home
(1955) [PG]
In 1931, tensions run high on a merchant ship when the Captain accepts an attractive girl as passenger from South America. Competent melodrama complete with drunken Captain and storm at sea. More
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No Love For Johnnie
(1961) [PG]
Johnnie Byrne is a member of the British Parliament. In his 40s, he's feeling frustrated with his life and his personal as well as professional problems tower up over him. His desires to win the next election are endangered by his constant looking for love and he is faced with the choice of... More
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Victim
(1961) [M]
A plea for reform of England's anti-sodomy statutes, this film pits Melville Farr (Dirk Bogarde), a married lawyer, against a blackmailer who has photos of Farr engaging in sexual liasons with other men. Farr tracks down other gay men being extorted for money from the same blackmailer, one of... More
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Malta Story
(1953) [G]
In Malta Story, Alec Guinness stars as Peter Ross who lands in Malta and is attached to the local regiment. On studying aerial photographs he discovers that Italy is preparing to invade Malta. It is of vital importance that the island remains under the control of the Allies, and Peter is the man... More
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The Million Pound Note
(1953) [G]
In this classic adaptation of Mark Twain’s story, two old and extremely wealthy brothers draw a currency note for a million pounds from their bank. They need it to settle an argument. One of them believes that such a note would be useless to any poverty-stricken man, the other believes that... More
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Simon And Laura
(1955) [G]
In the 1950's days of only BBC television, a wet-behind-the-ears producer has the idea of basing a family drama series on a real-life happily married actor couple. Unfortunately he chooses the Fosters, who need the money and so do the show. Actors they may be, but happily married they most surely... More
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