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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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Born for Hell
A disturbed American war veteran arrives in Belfast during the Northern Ireland conflicts, and proceeds to terrorize a household of female nursing students.
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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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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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Bruce’s Deadly Fingers
After malicious gangsters capture Bruce Wong’s ex-girlfriend, a young martial artist attempts to rescue her along with the late master’s book containing lethal techniques for killing with one’s fingers.
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Brutes and Savages
A former Florida theatre operator who became a world distributor of Mondo films. These inspired him to venture to Bolivia, Peruvian and the Amazonian in order to film Brutes and Savages!
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Budo: The Art of Killing
Budo: The Art of Killing is a highly acclaimed docu-drama on martial arts that was shot entirely on location in Japan. A true cult film with a following from martial artists worldwide.
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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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Butterfly Lost
Ben, a young man on the autism spectrum, is struggling to find his way in life after his sister’s death. But a chance encounter with the new waitress at his local cafe sees their relationship deepening and Ben beginning to confront his grief and fears, on a journey of self-acceptance and healing.
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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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Carnival Magic
A magician in a carnival, who reads minds and levitates people, works with a super-intelligent chimp named Alex, who can talk. The magician and the chimp become the carnival stars and attract record crowds. However, the wild-animal trainer, having been replaced as the carnival’s top act, decides to kidnap Alex and sell him to a medical laboratory for experimentation.
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Carnival Story
A German girl joins a carnival and becomes a high-wire star, capturing the hearts of two circus performers who vie for her attention.
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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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Children Of Huang Shi
About young British journalist, George Hogg, who with the assistance of a courageous Australian nurse, saves a group of orphaned children during the Japanese occupation of China in 1937.
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Cinematographer
An intimate portrait of the craft of great cinematographers. Donald M. Morgan (Se7en, 1941, Under Siege 2) and Owen Roizman (The French Connection, Tootsie, The Exorcist, The Adams Family, Play it Again Sam, Wyatt Earp, French Kiss) reveal the secrets of filmmaking and the stories and clips behind some of the greatest movies from the 1970s to 1990s.
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Cisco Kid Daring Caballero, The
Cisco Kid learns from the Padre that Pappy Del Rio, the town’s leading citizen, is to be hung the next day for murder and robbery. The Padre thinks he is innocent so Cisco breaks him out and hides him. Cisco then runs into the Mayor, an outlaw he knows who is now using a different name.
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Cisco Kid Daring Rogue, The
The Cisco Kid and Pancho are mistakenly identified as leaders of an outlaw band. While the cavalry runs them down, they must hunt down the real bad guys.
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Cisco Kid In King Of The Bandits
Traveling north into Arizona, Cisco finds that someone committing robberies has been impersonating him and he is a wanted man. After retrieving some of the stolen loot, he is caught with it in his posession and put in the guard house. A friend whose life he recently saved beaks him out and Cisco heads out to find the impersonator and clear himself.
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Cisco Kid In Old New Mexico
The Cisco Kid and Pancho hold up a stagecoach and kidnap Ellen Roth. They take the girl, who is wanted on a murder charge, to the mission where Padre Angelo will look after her.
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Cisco Kid In Riding The California Trail
Chasing women and staying one step ahead of the law, the Cisco Kid meets Raquel, then Dolores. He sees that Raoul is the boyfriend of Raquel but engaged to Dolores. Learning that all her money will got to her uncle Don Jose when she marries Raoul, Cisco suspects a plot and sets out to unravel it.
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Cisco Kid In Satan’s Cradle
The Cisco Kid and Pancho try to stop a crime boss who has killed the good town’s founder, taken over the businesses and a mine, using a woman posing as his widow.
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Cisco Kid In South Of Monterey
The Cisco Kid (Gilbert Roland) hears of a land-swindling scheme devised by the police Commandante (Martin Garralaga) and the tax collector (Harry Woods) in a small western town.
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Cisco Kid In South Of The Rio Grande
The Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Martin Garralaga) catch a district official shooting Mexican ranchers.