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View To A Kill
on DVD
(1985)
Starring: Roger Moore, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones
Director: John Glen
Certificate: 
James Bond (Roger Moore) must foil the plot of a diabolical scientist trying to control the world computer market by destroying California's Silicon Valley. Christopher Walken is entertaining to watch as the evil madman; the film also features the trademark Bond bevy of beauties, including Tanya ..read more »

65%
from 10,386 members
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Lion Of The Desert
on DVD
(1980)
Starring: Anthony Quinn, Oliver Reed, Rod Steiger
Director: Moustapha Akkad
Certificate: 
The year is 1929 and dictator Mussolini, infuriated by the 20 year war waged by Bedouin patriots to combat Italian colonisation, orders his new military Governor to crush the Bedouins and capture their leader, Mukhtar. But Mukhtar has other plans and leads his men on a fearless battle to rid Africa ..read more »

70%
from 356 members
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One Million Years BC
on DVD
(1966)
Starring: Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Robert Brown
Director: Don Chaffey
Certificate: 
ONE MILLION YEARS B.C., an exciting remake of the 1940 film ONE MILLION B.C., made a star out of Raquel Welch. She plays Loana, a member of the gentle, prehistoric Shell People tribe, which is trying to survive in a world fraught with such dangers as man-eating dinosaurs. One day, a stranger ..read more »

55%
from 933 members
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It Takes A Thief
on DVD
(1960)
Starring: Jayne Mansfield, Anthony Quayle, Carl Mohner
Director: John Gilling
Certificate: 
The usually kittenish Jayne Mansfield plays against type as a female crook in this stark British crime drama of greed and betrayal. Tough-as-nails Billy (Mansfield) leads a gang of thieves in London with the help of her partner Kristy (Carl Mohner). In the wake of a botched robbery, Billy's lover ..read more »

49%
from 27 members
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Tower Of London
on DVD
(1939)
Starring: Vincent Price, Michael Pate, Basil Rathbone
Director: Roger Corman, Rowland V. Lee
Certificate: 
Basil Rathbone's real-life son, John Rodion, has his head chopped off early on in this historical melodrama often mistakenly referred to as a horror film. Yes, a second-billed Boris Karloff does stomp about on a club-foot as the Duke of Glouchester's chief executioner, Mord, but Karloff's presence ..read more »

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from 17 members
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