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Graham Crowden
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The Planman
on DVD
(2003)
Starring: Robbie Coltrane, Celia Imrie, Neil Dudgeon
Director: Stuart Hepburn
Certificate: 
Robbie Coltrane stars in this nail-biting television mini-series as Jack Lennox, a brilliant lawyer who is hiding a dark secret. From his experience, Jack believes that most criminals are let down by poor planning. When a plan for the perfect bank raid goes without a hitch, Jack embarks on a ..read more »
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60%
from 128 members
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The Innocent Sleep
on DVD
(1996)
Starring: Rupert Graves, Michael Gambon, Oliver Cotton
Director: Scott Michell
Certificate: 
When the lifeless body of a flashy international financier is discovered hanging by the Thames, the police dismiss the death as a simple suicide. But a witness to the hanging, a homeless man, knows otherwise - and sets out with the help of a jaded reporter to prove it. Based on a true story.
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38%
from 96 members
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Waiting For God - Series 5
(2 discs)
on DVD
(1994)
Starring: Graham Crowden, Stephanie Cole
Director: Gareth Gwenlan
Certificate: 
The fifth and final series of the award winning British Comedy TV show featuring two elderly residents at the 'Bay view Retirement Village' who refuse to succumb to old age and the lifestyle that expectedly goes with it.
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72%
from 178 members
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Waiting For God - Series 4
(2 discs)
on DVD
(1993)
Starring: Stephanie Cole, Graham Crowden
Director: Gareth Gwenlan
Certificate: 
The fourth in the award winning British Comedy TV series featuring two elderly residents at the 'Bay view Retirement Village' who refuse to succumb to old age and the lifestyle that expectedly goes with it.
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72%
from 191 members
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Waiting For God - Series 2
(2 discs)
on DVD
(1991)
Starring: Stephanie Cole, Graham Crowden
Director: Gareth Gwenlan
Certificate: 
The second in the award winning British Comedy TV series featuring two elderly residents at the 'Bay view Retirement Village' who refuse to succumb to old age and the lifestyle that expectedly goes with it.
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66%
from 392 members
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Monsignor Quixote
on DVD
(1985)
Starring: Alec Guinness, Leo McKern, Ian Richardson
Director: Rodney Bennett
Certificate: 
Alec Guinness portrays the title character in this made-for-television adaptation of Graham Greene's novel--itself a meditation on Cervantes' "Don Quixote." A provincial Spanish clergyman embarks on a trip to Madrid with a rigid Communist his only company. The unlikely pair converse to pass the ..read more »
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66%
from 289 members
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The Company Of Wolves
on DVD
(1984)
Starring: Sarah Patterson, Angela Lansbury, David Warner
Director: Neil Jordan
Certificate: 
If you go down to the woods today in The Company of Wolves, you're sure of a big surprise! Little Red Riding Hood and Werewolf legends abound in this film bathed in explicit sexual imagery. Enter a magical, mysterious world where little girls should beware of men whose eyebrows meet in the middle ..read more »
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61%
from 2,533 members
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The Missionary
on DVD
(1983)
Starring: Michael Palin, Maggie Smith, Trevor Howard
Director: Richard Loncraine
Certificate: 
In this low-key comedy, a missionary (Michael Palin) who is trying to save the souls of prostitutes admits an ever increasing number of them into his "private fold." Soon the priest's "mission" looks more like a brothel. The cast includes Maggie Smith, Trevor Howard, Denholm Elliott, and many other ..read more »
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61%
from 527 members
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Britannia Hospital
on DVD
(1982)
Starring: Leonard Rossiter, Graham Crowden, Joan Plowright
Director: Lindsay Anderson
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Director Lindsay Anderson and screenwriter David Sherwin continue their story of Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), who played the rebellious school boy in the 1969 film IF and the go-getter coffee salesman in the 1973 film O LUCKY MAN! In BRITANNIA HOSPITAL, Mick Travis is now an undercover ..read more »
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56%
from 556 members
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The Little Prince
on DVD
(1974)
Starring: Gene Wilder, Bob Fosse, Joss Ackland
Director: Stanley Donen
Certificate: 
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Based on the children's fantasy by Antoine de Saint-Exupery and embraced by the soaring music of Lerner and Loewe, the musical story of a pilot's crash in the Sahara Desert and his encounter with a strange little boy receives the glowing attention to detail, colour, and charm that a film adaptation ..read more »
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55%
from 132 members
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O Lucky Man!
on DVD
(1973)
Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Arthur Lowe, Ralph Richardson
Director: Lindsay Anderson
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Lindsay Anderson, working again with Malcolm McDowell and Robert Sherwin, continues his comic comment on corruption in British society when Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), the school boy from IF. . ., sets out, like a modern Candide, to make his way in the business world. Anderson stretches the ..read more »
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71%
from 817 members
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Up Pompeii / Up The Chastity Belt
(2 discs)
(1971)
Starring: Frankie Howerd, Patrick Cargill, Michael Hordern
Director: Bob Kellett
Certificate: 
A double helping of Frankie Howerd films on one saucy disc. UP POMPEII sees him reprise his role as Roman slave Lucio who accidentally discovers a scroll naming those Romans who are plotting to murder Emperor Nero. His attempts to infiltrate the group soon descend into a hilarious farce. In UP THE ..read more »
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62%
from 667 members
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If....
on DVD
(1968)
Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Arthur Lowe, David Wood
Director: Lindsay Anderson
Certificate: 
Filmed at the time of the 1968 student uprising in Paris, Lindsay Anderson's IF. . . is one of the seminal films of the era of student revolt. The characters' direct psychological and emotional displays are an allegory for how individuals must either conform to or rebel against the autocratic ..read more »
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70%
from 3,939 members
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The Little Prince
to Watch Now
(1974)
Starring: Richard Kiley, Steven Warner, Bob Fosse
Director: Stanley Donen
Certificate: 
Watch now: £2.49
Run time: 88 minutes
From Asteroid B-612... into our hearts. Antoine de Saint-Exupery's slender, beloved classic of innocence and discovery comes to the screen with its feet firmly on the Saharan sand, its eyes tilted to the stars and its spirit brightly soaring to the songs of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe (My ..read more »
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100%
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