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The Kenny Everett Naughty Joke Box
Kenny Everett presents a gaggle of rather naughty comedians live from Soho! The set includes Willie Rushton and Leslie Crowther doing hard-core comedy routines. Guaranteed to offend!
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The Kindred
A woman suffering from amnesia pieces together the events that led to her father’s suicide, only to be haunted by the ghosts of children that she begins to suspect were murdered by him.
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The Lamp
An ancient genie is released from a lamp when thieves ransack an old woman’s house. They are killed and the lamp is moved to a museum to be studied. The curator’s daughter is soon possessed by the genie and invites her friends to spend the night at the museum, along with some uninvited guests. The genie kills them off in an attempt to fulfill her ultimate wish.
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The Last Movie
After a film shoot in Peru is shut down when an actor is killed, the unit wrangler decides to give up film-making and stay. But his dreams of a simple life are cut short when the local priest asks him to help: the villagers are killing one another by re-enacting scenes from the film because they don’t understand that a film’s violence is not real.
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The Last Night
Two psychos escape from the maximum security wing of Broadmoor Prison and sneak in the backdoor of a theatre to hide away while a performance of a stage play titled “Murder in the Dark” stages its final night.
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The Libertine
The story of John Wilmot, a.k.a. the Earl of Rochester, a 17th Century poet who famously drank and debauched his way to an early grave, only to earn posthumous critical acclaim for his life’s work.
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The Little Match Girl
Based on the classic Hans Christian Andersen story the wintry streets are packed with shoppers for New Year’s Eve, but no one is interested in buying matches from the little girl. Trying to avoid the cold she lights her matches for the little warmth they provide. The visions she sees in their flickering flames warm her spirit, despite the brutally cold night.
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The Lost Capital of Atlantis
Michael Powell and Michael Hordern supply the narration for this fascinating documentary about Plato’s lost continent of Atlantis, supposedly sunk by the waves thousands of years ago.
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The Love Butcher
A series of bizarre murders have completely baffled the police to a point where fear grips the entire neighbourhood. Kaleb, a crippled gardener with thick-lensed glasses performs his daily routine chores for some of the local residents returning to his dingy, filthy hovel and greets his brother Les. But Les is not quite what he appears, and neither for that matter is Kaleb. What follows is a frenzy of shock after shock as a quiet neighbourhood is turned into a slaughterhouse. LOVE BUTCHER is a profoundly disturbing film depicting senseless and psychotic violence.
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The Man with Two Heads
Remake of the horror classic, “Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde”. In the late 1800s London, surgeon Dr. William Jekyll (Dennis De Marne) procures the corpse of a murderer and rapist, hoping to prove his theory that he can isolate and treat the part of the brain associated with evil behavior.
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The Man Without a Face
Wrongly convicted of murder, a man is taken to be executed –and ends up in a train crash. He switches places with a dead man and escapes. No one knows he is free – except for his conscience.
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The Mansion of Madness
The inmates of an insane asylum take over the institution, imprison the doctors and staff, then put into action their own ideas of how the place should be run.
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The Marked One
Villain’s kidnap a man’s daughter in order to get hold of forgery plates which they believe to be in his possession.
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The Music Machine
Lovely live venue The Music Machine in Camden provides the glitzy glitter-ball backdrop for this hugely entertaining North London disco dance contest drama.
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The Muthers
A band of female pirates go undercover at a prison camp on a coffee plantation to rescue their leader’s sister.
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The Night of the Big Heat
While mainland Britain shivers in the depths of winter, the northern island of Fara bakes in the nineties. The boys at the Met station have no more idea what is going on than the regulars at the Swan. Only a stand-offish visiting scientist suspects aliens are to blame. Meanwhile, the new secretary to the local best-selling author is raising the temperature in her own way.
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The Night Visitor
In a Scandinavian insane asylum, murderer Salem sneaks out at night to exact his revenge on those who he deems responsible for his predicament.
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The Only House in Town
A gang of psychopaths burst into an old apartment complex. They want to kill the girl who ratted on them. Among the murderous invaders is a blonde played by Neola Graef. The victim, scared for her life, is played by Lynn Harris.
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The Painted Smile
Jo and Mark fall foul of the sinister Kleinie. Jo is persuaded by Mark to find victims to rob. At the club she persuades a wealthy, drunken man to go back to her room. Mark, hiding in wait, hears footsteps, but instead of Jo, Kleinie appears and stabs Mark, leaving the body to be discovered in Jo’s bedroom.
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The Penny Pool
A young factory worker is fired for filling out her pools form at work. Discarding the ticket before she can sign her name, it falls into someone else’s hands – and wins big.
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The Phantom Gunslinger
The Phantom Gunslinger is set in the town of “Tucca Flats.” The peaceful life of the town is disrupted by the arrival of a gang of bandits, including Algernon, Big Sam, Cookie plus others. The sheriff leaves town naming Bill as his successor. Bill, unfortunately, doesn’t carry a gun, and the outlaws take over Tucca Flats. But with the help of some Indians, a suit of armor, and springs on his shoes, Bill manages to run the gang out of town. Bill and Margie are getting married when the outlaws return; Margie is kidnaped and Bill is shot and killed. He goes to heaven, and is sent back down to Earth where he sets about revenge on the gang of outlaws.
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The Pick Up
Two mob money couriers, Frankie and Tony, have their latest package of $1 million stolen by two con women, Dana and Marcia, in which the men must find the women to recover the money before they become marked men.
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The Pillow Book
As a young girl in Japan, Nagiko’s father paints characters on her face, and her aunt reads to her from “The Pillow Book”, the diary of a 10th-century lady-in-waiting. Nagiko grows up, obsessed with books, papers, and writing on bodies, and her sexual odyssey (and the creation of her own Pillow Book) is a “parfait mélange” of classical Japanese, modern Chinese, and Western film images.
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The Playbirds
British sex-bomb Mary Millington stars as a policewoman who goes undercover (or should that be under the covers?) to find out who is killing glamour models. One of the best!
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The Pleasure Girls
A beautiful young girl arrives in London to pursue a modeling career, and finds herself caught up in the whole “swinging ’60s” scene.
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The Pulitzer at 100
The Pulitzer at 100, by Oscar and Emmy winning director Kirk Simon, is a documentary released to celebrate the Pulitzer Prize’s 100th year. The film is told through the riveting stories of the writers and journalists that have won the prestigious prize.
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The Real Bruce Lee
You will see a side of Bruce Lee rarely seen by others. Exclusive footage from his early childhood experiences up to his explosive performances on the screen. This never before seen digitally remastered footage captures the man, the legend & the myth in revealing documentary-style footage.
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The Return of Alan Strange
With a planned movie reboot of the 60s time traveling detective show “Alan Strange” down-at-heel actor Peter Hennessey (who originated the role) receives an invitation to a New Year’s Eve party with a difference.
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The Return of Captain Invincible
In World War II, Captain Invincible used his superpowers against the Nazis, and he was a hero. But when they accused him of supporting the Communists, he retired to Australia. Now, after a U.S. super secret super weapon is stolen, he’s asked to come back to help. Unfortunately, he’s an alcoholic now.