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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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A Touch of the Other
British drama film directed by Arnold L. Miller and starring Hélène Françoise, Kenneth Cope, and Shirley Anne Field. A London private detective finds himself the target of a gangster.
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Adventures of Odysseus – The Destruction of Troy
Based on Homer’s classic epic poem about the wanderings of Odysseus after his conquest of Troy, this animated cartoon is full of action. The gods force Odysseus into detours on his way home, thus adding years to his travels.
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An Evening With Matt Monro
This is Matt MonroÂ’s only recorded live concert performance! Tracks include From Russia With Love, Born Free, Portrait of my Love, Yesterday, Georgy Girl, Softly As I Leave You and more!
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Autism – A World Apart
A fascinating documentary about autism, featuring two young children and a teenager. The programme shows the strain placed upon their families and how each family has learned to cope.
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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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Black Gunn
1970s Blaxploitation action at its mutha-lovin’ best! It’s the Brothers versus the slick honkies from The Mob! When a jive Mafia bookie is robbed, it ignites a war in the Hood!
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Blind Corner
A woman talks her artist lover into murdering her husband who’s a blind pop composer. William Sylvester plays the part of a blind man in danger. Barbara Shelley plays a sexy dramatic lady although is better known as a Hammer heroine.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.