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Patrick Magee
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King Lear
on DVD
(1988)
Starring: Patrick Magee, Ray Smith, Beth Harris
Director: Tony Davenall
Certificate: 
A production of the Shakespeare tragedy which brings out the themes of family relationship, youth versus age and the struggle of good over evil.
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47%
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Black Cat
on DVD
(1981)
Starring: Patrick Magee, David Warbeck, Mimsy Farmer
Director: Lucio Fulci
Certificate: 
Psychic medium Professor Robert Miles (Patrick Magee) lives a bitter life of solitude with the exception of a black cat, to which he has managed to forge a companionship in lieu of the feline attacking him at every turn. He's paid a visit by a young photographer named Jill Travers (Mimsy Farmer) ..read more »
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51%
from 130 members
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The Monster Club
(1980)
Starring: Vincent Price, John Carradine, Anthony Steel
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Certificate: 
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A writer of horror stories is invited to a "monster club" by a mysterious old gentleman...
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56%
from 274 members
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Barry Lyndon
on DVD
(1975)
Starring: Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, Hardy Kruger
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Certificate: 
BARRY LYNDON is Stanley Kubrick's epic costume drama based on William Makepeace Thackeray's picaresque novel. It tells the story of a young rogue who wanders through life getting lost in various adventures, meeting his share of women and oddball characters. When Redmond Barry (Ryan O'Neal, trying ..read more »
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68%
from 4,257 members
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Luther
on DVD
(1973)
Starring: Stacy Keach, Patrick Magee, Hugh Griffith
Director: Guy Green
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This adaptation of John Osborne's LUTHER was part of the American Film Theater series, conceived in the 1970s by producer Ely Landau and meant to be shown theatrically just like a play, with tickets sold in advance. Stacy Keach stars as Martin Luther, the German priest who, during the 16th century, ..read more »
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52%
from 41 members
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And Now The Screaming Starts
on DVD
(1973)
Starring: Peter Cushing, Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Certificate: 
In the 1973 cult classic AND NOW THE SCREAMING STARTS, an inconsiderate young couple moves into a house already inhabited by a dismembered and disgruntled hand . Catherine (Stephanie Beacham) is a lovely young bride set to start a new life with her wealthy new husband Charles (Ian Ogilvy.) But a ..read more »
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58%
from 400 members
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The Fiend
(1972)
Starring: Tony Beckley, Ann Todd, Patrick Magee
Director: Robert Hartford-Davis
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As though enough pretty young women to fill a stadium haven't already been murdered in these films, a young man under the influence of a religious cult goes on a rampage of 'redemption,' murdering countless -- what else? -- young women.
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35%
from 7 members
Due for release on 23rd November 2009
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Asylum
(1972)
Starring: Peter Cushing, Peter Cushing, Britt Ekland
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Certificate: 
Four tales of terror are revealed to a new doctor by four mental asylum inmates. Each tale leads to a puzzling mystery which is solved during the final tale.
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62%
from 469 members
Not currently released
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A Clockwork Orange
on DVD
(1971)
Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Michael Bates
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Certificate: 
From its opening shot of Malcolm McDowell staring with evil intent directly into the camera (which pulls back to reveal him drinking a glass of milk), Stanley Kubrick's brilliant CLOCKWORK ORANGE announces itself as a completely new kind of viewing experience. Banned in Britain for decades, the ..read more »
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67%
from 26,634 members
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Cromwell
on DVD
(1970)
Starring: Alec Guinness, Richard Harris, Stratford Johns
Director: Ken Hughes
Certificate: 
Following the rise of Oliver Cromwell (Richard Harris) to power as Lord Protector and in the process was central to bringing King Charles I to trial and exectution. In doing so, Cromwell laid the seeds for the more democratic Great Britain of today. This amazing story is told in an epic and lavish ..read more »
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66%
from 1,139 member
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Die Monster Die
on DVD
(1965)
Starring: Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Freda Jackson
Director: Daniel Haller
Certificate: 
An embittered paraplegic and his manservant often visit a mysterious cellar in his house. The paraplegic's bed-ridden wife pleads with their young house guest to take their daughter away. He is soon to discover the reason behind her fears!
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49%
from 121 members
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Seance On A Wet Afternoon
(1964)
Starring: Richard Attenborough, Kim Stanley, Nanette Newman
Director: Bryan Forbes
Certificate: 
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A woman who masquerades as a medium, has her husband kidnap a girl so that she can help the police to 'find' her.
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65%
from 320 members
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The Servant
on DVD
(1963)
Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Chris Sarandon, Harold Pinter
Director: Joseph Losey, Basil Dearden
Certificate: 
In THE SERVANT, Joseph Losey's 10th film made in the U.K. after his 1951 blacklisting in the U.S., the powerful undercurrents of class struggle and sexual repression erupt through the very British patina of civility to expose the poisoned undercurrents of a class-based society.
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76%
from 266 members
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Dementia 13
on DVD
(1963)
Starring: Luana Anders, William Campbell, Bart Patton
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
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Francis Ford Coppola's directorial debut is set in a spooky Irish castle where the family Haloran has gathered to memorialize the death of youngest sister Kathleen. Inheritance-seeking Louise Haloran (Luana Anders) is covering up the death of her husband John (Peter Read) from his mother Lady ..read more »
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43%
from 172 members
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Prize Of Arms
on DVD
(1962)
Starring: Stanley Baker, Tom Bell, Patrick Magee
Director: Cliff Owen
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Never in the history of crime was so much taken from so many by so few. A gang of criminals acquire an old army truck and try to pass themselves off as military policemen. Their plan is to steal a £250,000 payroll intended for soldiers in the Middle East. Turpin recruits Fenner and Swavek to make ..read more »
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70%
from 140 members
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The Blue Lamp
on DVD
(1950)
Starring: Harold Pinter, Jack Warner, Sylvia Sims
Director: Basil Dearden
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An immensely popular British crime film, Basil Dearden's The Blue Lamp concentrates on interrelated episodes in the lives of several London policemen. Jack Warner heads the cast as George Dixon, a veteran "bobby" who is murdered by small-time delinquents Dirk Bogarde and Patrick Doonan. Rookie cop ..read more »
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72%
from 140 members
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Accident
on DVD
Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Chris Sarandon, Harold Pinter
Director: Basil Dearden, Joseph Losey, Roy Boulting
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In 'Accident' (1967) Two Oxford students, William (Michael York) and Anna (Jacqueline Sassard), crash their car outside their professor Stephen's (Bogarde) house. The lecturer finds William dead and Anna in shock, and the horrifying spectacle in front of him triggers memories of their previous ..read more »
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63%
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The Monster Club
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(1980)
Starring: Vincent Price, John Carradine, Anthony Steel
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Certificate: 
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Run time: 94 minutes
The Monster Club is a trio of terror tales featuring late great actors John Carradine, Donald Pleasence, and the master of macabre himself, Vincent Price. A writer of horror stories (Carradine) is invited by a mysterious old gentleman (Price) to join in a sinister storytelling session at a rock ..read more »
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68%
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