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Dawn Of Victory
Allied forces in the Middle East commission the son of a German collaborator to destroy the German military airport in Crete.
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Denver The Last Dinosaur
When an unusually intelligent dinosaur unexpectedly hatches from a fossilized egg in 1980s California, a friendly group of human teenagers adopts him and teaches him how to hide from prying eyes and master skateboarding.
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Devil’s of Darkness
Villainous vampire Count Sinistre (Hubert Noël) lures pretty young British holidaymakers into his lair in a Breton village. Writer Paul Baxter (William Sylvester) will eventually put an end to his career and rescue lovely Tracy Reed.
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Don’t Look In The Basement
This gory chiller takes place in an experimental hospital for the criminally insane where the creative thinking director allows several inmates to act out their psychotic delusions.
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Don’t Open The Door
A dutiful granddaughter goes home to take care of her dying grandmother. Once there, she finds herself trapped inside the house with a homicidal maniac and all hell breaks loose.
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Eliot Ness: An Untouchable Life
Max Allan Collins, whose graphic novel Road to Perdition became the Academy Award-winning Tom Hanks film, has brought his Edgar-nominated one-man show to the screen, in a stylish, stylistic fashion. TV stalwart Michael Cornelison (Remington Steele, Hunter) presents a riveting portrait of a heroic yet human Ness.
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Forever Evil
The sole survivor of a backwoods massacre investigates the incident with the help of a photographer and a police officer. Soon, it becomes clear that they’re up against nothing less than an ancient god!
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Forty Acre Feud
Overlooked when the Tennessee legislature reapportioned the state, the 40-acre community of Shagbottom is discovered and notified to elect a state representative. The ensuing power struggle results in both fussin’ and feudin’.
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Franky and His Pals
Drak, Franky, Humper, Wolfie, and Mummy were stuck inside of a cave, due to an avalanche, years ago. Recently escaped, with a treasure map in hand, the gang of monsters explores the town of French Gulch in search for gold.
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Frustrated Wives
A pair of frustrated housewives who are bored and neglected by their husbands decide to go to a ‘sex clinic’ in the country.
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Gaiety George
Musical romance based on the true-life story of London’s first theatrical impresario, George Edwardes, who buys a run-down music hall in the capital and fills it with musical comedies.
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Girl From Tobacco Row
Prison convict Earl “Snake” Richards seeks stashed stolen cash in a small tobacco town and ends up falling for the preacher’s pretty daughter.
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Glen And Randa
Teenagers Glen and Randa are members of a tribe that lives in a rural area, several decades after nuclear war has devastated the planet. They know nothing of the outside world, except that Glen has read about and seen pictures of a great city in some old comic books. He and Randa set out to find this city.
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Guerrillero Del Norte
Guerrillero Del Norte portrays Pedro Camejo’s journey from slavery to military heroism during Venezuela’s War of Independence, highlighting his bravery and leadership.
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Holidays With Pay
Northern comedy legend Frank Randle decides to treat his family to a slap-up holiday in Blackpool. The fun never ends as Frank somehow manages to both end up in a haunted house and a devious murder plot!
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Inn for Trouble
Previously banned! A female astronaut disappears on a mission, only to return – pregnant. Like any mum-to-be, Jenny has cravings – but hers are to brutally kill and devour humans!
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It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
A divorced man is willing to do anything to win back his wife. He commits a kidnapping for her and now a team of New York cops are trying to solve crime.
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It’s a Grand Life
Northern comedy legend Frank Randle stars as an army private who must keep the delectable young Miss Diana Dors out of the clutches of his lusty and lecherous sergeant major! Needless to say, this is not going to be easy or without laughs!
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Jayne Mansfield
An exclusive new insight into the life of the actress when she visited Britain. This fascinating documentary includes never-before-seen interviews, rarities and exclusive pictures.
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Joe Longthorne MBE – Live at The Hippodrome
With his first appearance in 1981, Joe Longthorne has been one of Britain’s brightest singers. Now Joe performs a special concert at the London Hippodrome in front of his adoring fans!
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John Lennon – Love Is All You Need
Made for the 30th anniversary of John LennonÂ’s death, this unique film includes unseen footage and interviews with all the Lennon family, as well as interviews with Lennon himself.
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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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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.