• The Kenny Everett New Naughty Video

    The Kenny Everett New Naughty Video

    It’s all in the best possible taste! Enjoy naughty bits galore as Kenny is joined by Page 3 Goddess Linda Lusardi, the spectacularly endowed Cleo Rocos and top comedians galore!

  • The Little Match Girl

    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.

  • The Lost Capital of Atlantis

    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.

  • The Man Without a Face

    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.

  • The Marked One

    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.

  • The Painted Smile

    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.

  • The Penny Pool

    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.

  • The Pleasure Girls

    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.

  • The Sacred Symbol

    The Sacred Symbol

    Mondo-style docudrama in which an audience with an explorer is regaled with tales of bizarre religious practices from around the world.

  • The Scavengers

    The Scavengers

    Renegade Confederate soldiers take over a frontier town, but after they molest a young black woman, a group of ex-slaves arm themselves and counter-attack.

  • The Search for Michael Rockefeller

    The Search for Michael Rockefeller

    The disappearance of Michael Rockefeller off New Guinea’s ‘Cannibal Coast’ in 1961 is one of the great mysteries of the 20th C. Follow the hunt for answers in this gripping documentary.

  • The Steal

    The Steal

    When villainous London bankers plunder desperately-needed money from the Third World, a female computer hacker is hired to get it back. A tale of kidnapping, computer fraud and Morris Minors.

  • The VW Beetle Story

    The VW Beetle Story

    The complete history of the world’s favourite car the VW Beetle – with footage from the VW archive. Contains exclusive interviews with the people who designed, manufactured, marketed and sold the car

  • This, That and the Other

    This, That and the Other

    It’s 1970 and we’re now all officially living in the ‘Permissive Society’! Three lucky British men find that everyday life is getting decidedly naughty in this saucy British sex comedy!

  • Ticket of Leave Man

    Ticket of Leave Man

    A man is accused of a series of murders that were actually committed by a crazed killer called “The Tiger.” He must prove his innocence and catch the murderer.

  • Tomorrow at Ten

    Tomorrow at Ten

    It’s a race against time for the police when they have to find a kidnapped boy imprisoned with a time bomb inside a doll. After his plans go wrong, the boy’s abductor dies before revealing his whereabouts.

  • Toomorrow (1970)

    Toomorrow (1970)

    Dying aliens kidnap the pop group, Toomorrow, whose social musical instrument’s “vibrations” are needed for their race to survive.

  • Tristan (1986)

    Tristan (1986)

    Michael J. Murphy’s second adaptation of the Tristan and Iseult saga.

  • Trouble with Eve

    Trouble with Eve

    Comedy set in the quiet English village of Warlock. Louise Kingston has turned her quaint cottage into the Willow Tree Tearooms. The villagers can foresee nothing but scandal however, as Louise is soon found in an innocent though compromising situation with the local inspector, Bryan Maitland. The arrival of her daughter Eve provides further opportunities for innocuous sexual jokes and double entendres.

  • Twisted Sisters

    Twisted Sisters

    A dark and bitter thriller hinging on two twins: Jennifer was given everything a girl could wish for but Norah learned to survive on nothing. Now it is time for the tables to turnÂ…

  • Under the Table You Must Go

    Under the Table You Must Go

    A trip around the clubs, pubs and discotheques in London, England.

  • Untamed Mistress

    Untamed Mistress

    Two men search the jungle for a woman who has been captured by a tribe of murderous gorillas. When they finally find her, they must fight off attacks by the gorillas, who are determined to keep her.

  • West End Jungle

    West End Jungle

    Banned on its original release in 1961, West End Jungle gives the definitive insight into the seedy reality and cunning artifice of the sex-workers of early 60’s Soho.

  • White Lightnin' Road

    White Lightnin’ Road

    The rivalry, on and off the track, between two stock-car racers.

  • With These Hands

    With These Hands

    An unscrupulous, beautiful, proprietor of a London health clinic offers her clients ‘added extras’, but after administering the spankings she blackmails the customers. Cheeky sex comedy.

  • Women in Rock

    Women in Rock

    Documentary about women in Punk. Featuring Girlschool, tribal dub merchants the Slits, New Wave experimentalists Mania D, the legendary Siouxsie and the Banshees and operatic rock diva, Nina Hagen.