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A Prize of Arms
A hard-hitting and much-loved 1962 British crime thriller about a gang of criminals who disguise themselves as soldiers in order to steal an army payroll.
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After the Tide
Humans now face an existential threat due to climate change, rising sea levels and rapid coastal erosion. ’After the Tide’ explores the stark choice facing communities such as those in Norfolk, England. To either leave, or to stay and fight the ravages of nature due to climate change.
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An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
Cordelia Gray is hired by a businessman to investigate the suicide of his estranged son. However, the young private detective soon develops feelings for the dead young man which thrust her into danger.
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Battle of the V1
Based on a true story. When the Nazis start developing top secret terror weapons, everything depends on a bold hero from the Polish resistance to infiltrate the project.
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Behemoth the Sea Monster
A creature feature favourite! Nuclear testing awakens a giant dinosaur from hibernation. The beast ravages its way across England towards London – and a spectacular showdown with the army!
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Billy Fury, The Sound of Fury
Billy Fury became an overnight sensation and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history; and had more Top 40 hits than the Beatles during the 1960’s. Featuring interviews with Vince Eager, Lord Puttnam, Mark Kermode, Amanda Barrie, Len Goodman and Imelda May.
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Blood Tracks
A film crew producing a rock music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory above the snow line. When an avalanche strands them, a murderous family living in the factory attacks and kills many of them.
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Bloodstream
When Director Alistair Bailey is fired from a project by notorious VHS distributor William King, he believes that his footage has been left in the trash can. He soon discovers however that King tricked him and is planning to globally sell the movie that he spent ages working on. As the lust for revenge strengthens, Bailey decides to don the same disguise as the one used by his antagonist and make a new feature. Only this time, the effects will be real.
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Bloodthirsty Butchers
A murderous barber and his equally psychopathic friend, a baker, the barber and baker hatch a plan to murder and make human pies to be sold in his shop.
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Bloomfield
Richard Harris stars in – and co-directs – this powerful story of an aging soccer player whose life is crumbling. All he has left is a devoted 12-year old fan – and a desire to live free.
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Boy Eats Girl
A boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother as a flesh-craving zombie, who sires more teen undead while trying to control his ‘appetite’ for his beloved.
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Carla’s Song
1987, love in time of war. Bus driver George Lennox meets Carla, a Nicaraguan exile living a precarious, profoundly-sad life in Glasgow. Her back is scarred, her boyfriend missing, her family dispersed; she’s suicidal. George takes her to Nicaragua to find out what has happened to them and help her face her past
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Charley One-Eye
After murdering his white commanding officer, a black soldier goes on the run and bonds with a lone Indian who is lame. Taking refuge in a broken down church, until they decide what to do, their reverie is disturbed when a vicious bounty hunter comes in search of the deserting black soldier.
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Clouds are not Spheres
The true story of Benoit Mandelbrot, the maverick mathematician who discovered the Mandelbrot set and fractal geometry, which is now used in science, medicine and geography.
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Colonel March Investigates
It’s almost the X-Files! Boris Karloff heads the Department of Queer Complaints at Scotland Yard! His job is to deal with puzzling cases that would give ordinary detectives the willies!
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Colours of Infinity
Presented by Arthur C. Clarke and with music by David Gilmour, this documentary will take you on a trip into the Twilight Zone with the deeply strange Mandelbrot set and fractal geometry.
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Comfort and Joy
It’s Al Capone versus Mr Whippy as two rival Glasgow Ice Cream companies go to war! Both are run by the Mafia and only a radio DJ can stop the raspberry ripple from flowing!
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Connecting Rooms
Explores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house in London owned by dour Mrs. Brent (Kay Walsh). Amongst them are busker Wanda Fleming (Bette Davis), who is flattered by the attention paid her by rebellious pop songwriter wannabe Mickey Hollister (Alexis Kanner), and former schoolmaster James Wallraven (Sir Michael Redgrave), who has been accused of pedophilia and reduced to working as a janitor in an art gallery
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Curse of the Voodoo
The Simbas, a sinister native tribe, worship lions as gods and take revenge on those who dare to injure lions. A game hunter, enters their forbidden territory to kill a lion and the tribe cast a curse that will follow him around the world.
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Dark Places
A scheming couple plot to conceal a hidden cache of stolen money from its rightful owner. The only problem is that the house in which they plan to hide it is haunted.
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Don’t Open Till Christmas
Somebody with very little Christmas spirit is killing anyone in a Santa suit one London holiday season, and Scotland Yard has to stop him before he makes his exploits an annual tradition.