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Journey Into The Beyond
An apparent investigation into the fringes of psychic spirituality with so-called real experts, exorcisms and seances, be warned Journey also manages to be a very sleazy cocktail indeed.
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Just Dusty – The Real Dusty Springfield
With exclusive material from Universal music and the ITN Archive, this unmissable DVD profiles the unique voice and artistry that was Dusty Springfield, with highlights and previously unseen performance footage from her career. Includes over 60 minutes of extras!
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Kathy Kirby – My Story: The Golden Girl Of Pop
Kathy Kirby was one of the hottest properties in music before becoming Garboesque and living as a recluse for her final days. As well as unique performances, this film has the only interview she ever gave in the last 25 years of her life.
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Keep on Burning – The Story of Northern Soul
Keep on Burning tells the fascinating story of the world’s most enduring underground music movement : Northern Soul! Featuring interviews with key DJ’s, journalists and promoters, including soul radio pioneer Tony Blackburn, Marc Almond and key DJ’s, journalists and promoters.
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Keep The Aspidistra Flying
Gordon Comstock (Richard E. Grant), quits his job as a copywriter at an advertising agency to follow his passion for poetry, but poets still need money! Realising that poetry alone is not enough, he rekindles his love and passion for Rosemary (Helena Bonham Carter) his long-suffering girlfriend and ex co-worker.
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Kill It and Leave This Town
Fleeing from despair after losing those dearest to him, the hero hides in a safe land of memories, where time stands still and all those dear to him are alive.
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Killing Dad
One of the all-time great British black comedies! A man goes looking for his long lost dad – only to meet a voracious older woman who is, apparently, the sex bomb of Southend.
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King George VI: The Man Behind The King’s Speech
A moving account of the life of King George VI and the truth behind the award-winning film, The King’s Speech. Includes interviews with director Tom Hooper and star Colin Firth.
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King’s Gambit
Sports documentary filmed during the world’s strongest open chess tournament ever. “King’s Gambit” reveals the tension and psychological hurdles that competitors have to endure to become the best. Kings Gambit had unrivalled access to the world’s elite grandmasters, performance psychologists to show what really goes on in top level chess tournaments.
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Kiss Of The Tarantula
A disturbed teenage girl unleashes her pet tarantula against her “enemies.”
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La Llorona
In modern day Mexico, a man on the street is supernaturally killed after hearing the eerie sound of a wailing woman. We then arrive at the manor of an upper class family, who are celebrating their young son’s birthday. A mysterious cloaked figure is eavesdropping on them, taking advantage of secret rooms and passages. Eventually, the intruder (who appears to be possesessed) kidnaps and attempts to murder the boy at a pagan altar using a sacrificial knife and stone.
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Lady Libertine
A young aristocrat, Charlie, meets a cross-dressing girl, Frances, who escaped from a brothel. He takes her into his home and they become lovers.
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Legend Of The Northwest
When his master, an old mountain man who runs a trading post, is murdered by bandits, Bearheart the dog tries to follow the killers, but when he comes upon a nearby town he is mistakenly labeled a vicious dog and chased out of town by the locals.
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Les Misérables-History of World’s Greatest Story
The fascinating story behind the hit musical – from Victor Hugo’s original book to the stage and film starring Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway. Packed with exclusive star interviews.
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Let’s Get Laid
A soldier returning from World War II gets mixed up in a series of murders and mistaken identies regarding a cigarette lighter that affects all electric power in this saucy comedy-thriller.
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Li’l Scratch
An outdoorsman on a photographic excursion in the wilderness makes friends with a bear cub.
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Life in Emergency Ward 10
This is the hit big-screen adaptation of the popular TV series Emergency Ward 10, which ran from 1957 to 1967 and amassed a loyal following of millions of viewers.
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Little Miss Innocence
Wealthy record company executive Rick Engels picks up two beautiful, young hitchhikers and takes them back to his mansion for illicit sexual purposes. However, what appears to be an ideal situation for Rick, eventually goes awry when the women are more than he can handle and they refuse to leave.
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Little Miss Perfect
Belle is 14, a smart girl. She has brains, drive, ambition – and anorexia nervosa. Can she pull her life back from the brink of self-destruction? A multiple award-winning film.
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London in the Raw
Explore the sleazy side of 60s London beneath its glittering façade. This documentary takes you deep into Soho to spend time in its seedy bars, strip joints and private clubs…
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Lord Elgin and some Stones of No Value
By using Lord Elgin’s actual letters written when he was Ambassador in Constantinople in 1802 the film analyses how and why he took the majority of the sculptures from the Parthenon Temple in Athens and shipped them back to England.
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Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau
A behind the scenes chronicle of how clash of vision, bad creative decisions, lack of interest and really bad weather plagued the disastrous production of the infamous The Island of Dr Moreau.
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Love Circles
This film traces the chance meetings that happen everywhere, every day, from the view of a pack of cigarettes handed from person to person. As it is passed between partners in a string of chance sexual encounters, the pack is carried around the globe.
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Love Me, Leave Me
Upon the death of her father, Helen Shaw grows lonely and yearns for a child of her own, so she takes a holiday to Rome and discovers a rough, tough American Air Force Sergeant.
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Love’s a Luxury
This British comedy farce sees two theatrical types trying to escape to the country – only to find their lives plagued by assorted wives, girlfriends and scoutmasters turning up