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Bloodbath at the House of Death
Black Comedy starring Vincent Price and Pamela Stephenson. Six scientists arrive at the creepy Headstone Manor to investigate a strange phenomena which was the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier where 18 guests were killed.
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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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Bloody New Year
Cult director Norman j Warren helms this British terror fest in which six teens find themselves trapped in the past and menaced by a sinister unseen presence and zombies!
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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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Blue Blood
This dark and gripping tale of the supernatural sees a butler and a governess plot to rob their master of his stately mansion and possessions through the wicked art of witchcraft.
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Boots! Boots!
George Formby stars alongside wife Beryl in this rarely seen musical comedy which sees George as a bungling hotel shoeshine boy. Expect lots of ukulele music and a nod to music hall!
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Borley Rectory
Welcome to the most haunted house in England. This stylish live animation starring Reece Shearsmith recreates the true and terrifying events that led to one of the worlds most famous ghost investigations.
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Bowie – The Man Who Changed the World
Discover how the unique music of David Bowie changed the world of music and fashion forever. The documentary is packed with rare material and interviews with those who knew Bowie best.
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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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Brimstone and Treacle
This is a modern gothic tale about the evil that men do and the price that must be paid to make things right. This movie is a remake of Brimstone and Treacle (1976), which included Denholm Elliott in its original cast as Mr. Tom Bates. This movie also included an incredibly cool soundtrack of songs by artists like The Go-Go’s, The Police, Squeeze, and an irreverently stylish 1930s little diddy called “Spread a Little Happiness”, performed by Sting by himself.
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British Rock
This punchy music documentary chronicles how Punk collapsed into Ska, New Wave and the Mod scene in the late 70’s. Featured are rare live performances and exclusive interviews
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Butter – Short
This British feature short about a young girl struggling with an eating disorder boasts an all-star cast including Richard E Grant, Jane Horrocks and Helena Bonham Carter.
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Can You Keep It Up for A Week?
Annette promises to marry her boyfriend on the condition he keeps his hands off other women and holds down a proper job for seven days. If he fails, he has to march up to Buckingham Palace stark-naked!
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Candlelight in Algeria
James Mason and Carla Lehmann star in this wartime British thriller about a fugitive British agent with a camera full of secrets been hidden from Nazi spies by a beautiful sculptress.
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Car Trouble
Jealous that her husband loves his new Jaguar car more than her, a bored housewife decides to borrow it and ends up far too involved with a car salesman! Classic 80s comedy fun!
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Carols for Christmas
The Royal Choral Society join the largest gathering of choirs to perform Christmas carols at the Royal Albert Hall with Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. Sir Michael Hordern reads the passages of Christ’s birth from the bible.
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Caught in the Act
Three bored young ladies who run a London sandwich shop decide to go on holiday together – to deepest, darkest Norfolk. This charming modern British comedy-romance is a little seen gem!
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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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Come Play With Me
Britain’s greatest sex symbol, Mary Millington, makes you an offer you can’t refuse as she and a gaggle of other beautiful girls set up a health farm. A true-blue British erotic classic!
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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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Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair
Twin British sex-bombs Mary Millington and Rosemary England take on an astrologer who can bed women all too easily. Diana Dors adds sauce and you can predict no-one goes home a Virgo!
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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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Cradle of Fear
British cult horror! A child murderer reaches out from the depths of an asylum to butcher those who convicted him in four terrifying and depraved tales of the macabre! Dani Filth stars.
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Cream Farewell Concert
British super group Cream – captured live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1968. Features all their finest songs, extended and digitally remastered from the best available sources.