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Brannigan
on DVD
(1975)
Starring: John Wayne, Richard Attenborough, Judy Geeson
Director: Douglas Hickox
Certificate: 
BRANNIGAN is an Irish Chicago cop (John Wayne) who goes to London in search of an American racketeer who fled the United States to avoid a grand jury. As the search develops, so does an interesting conflict between the Chicago detective and his Scotland Yard counterpart. This action-packed search ..read more »
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Rentadick
(1972)
Starring: James Booth, Richard Briers, Ronald Fraser
Director: Jim Clark
Certificate: 
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A crazy cult comedy with a plot that concerns a frustrated Swedish wife, an Arab Sheik, a secret nerve gas, a team of Japanese spies and a private eye agency...
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Robbery
on DVD
(1967)
Starring: Stanley Baker, Joanna Pettet, James Booth
Director: Peter Yates
Certificate: 
Inspired by true events (the great train robbery of 1963) Robbery is an uncompromising portrayal of swinging London's criminal underworld. Paul Clifton has assembled a team of highly skilled thieves and plans a daring heist with intricate precision. Although a preliminary robbery to raise funds ..read more »
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Zulu - BLU-RAY Version
(1964)
Starring: Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson
Director: Cyril Endfield
Certificate: 
Narrated by Richard Burton and starring an outstanding Michael Caine in his first starring role, ZULU is a tense and dramatic war film about the Battle of Rorke's Drift in 1879--which was part of the Anglo-Zulu War in South Africa--where approximately 150 British soldiers held off 4,000 Zulu ..read more »
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Zulu
on DVD
(1964)
Starring: Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson
Director: Cyril Endfield
Certificate: 
Narrated by Richard Burton and starring an outstanding Michael Caine in his first starring role, ZULU is a tense and dramatic war film about the Battle of Rorke's Drift in 1879--which was part of the Anglo-Zulu War in South Africa--where approximately 150 British soldiers held off 4,000 Zulu ..read more »
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Sparrows Can't Sing
on DVD
(1962)
Starring: James Booth, Barbara Windsor, Roy Kinnear
Director: Joan Littlewood
Certificate: 
Returning home after two years at sea, an East End sailor searches for his wife and learns she has moved in with another man. Panic sweeps Stepney when he swears vengeance on her lover in a bawdy and boisterous picture of Cockney life.
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The London Collection
(5 discs)
on DVD
Starring: Bonar Colleano, Earl Cameron, Renee Asherson
Director: Basil Dearden, Ken Hughes
Certificate: 
Collection seminal films set in one of the world's greatest and most awe-inspiring cities: London. Includes: POOL OF LONDON, THE SMALL WORLD OF SAMMY LEE, THE YELLOW BALLOON, THE LONDON NOBODY KNOWS/LES BICYCLETTES DE BELSIZE, and SPARROWS CAN'T SING.
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Rentadick
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(1972)
Starring: James Booth, Richard Briers, Julie Ege
Director: Jim Clark
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Run time: 90 minutes
A nerve gas that paralyzes people from the waste down is stolen, it's down to the boys from Rentadick, Inc. to recover it before it's too late. This private-eye parody is co-written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman, of 'Monty Python' fame.
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Revenge
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(1971)
Starring: Joan Collins, James Booth, Kenneth Griffith
Director: Sidney Hayers
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Run time: 86 minutes
After returning home from the funeral of their youngest daughter, who was brutally raped and murdered, a family tries desperately to put the tragedy behind them. After discovering that the man suspected of the crime has been released by police due to lack of evidence, and with the help of a friend ..read more »
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