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Bright Young Things
on DVD (2003)
Starring: Stephen Campbell Moore, Peter O'Toole, Jim Broadbent
Director: Stephen, Fry
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Adapted from Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies" - BRIGHT YOUNG THING is the directorial debut for Stephen Fry and follows the lives of a novelist, Adam (Stephen Campbell Moore) and his would-be lover, Nina (Emily Mortimer) as they mix with the 'bright young things' who inhabit the upper echelons of ..read more »
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63%
from 1,170 members
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Sir John Mills' Moving Memories
on DVD (2002)
Starring: John Mills
Director: Marcus Dillistone
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A fascinating look at the life and career of one of British cinema's most endearing actors, Sir John Mills. Using his own never before seen home movies, and clips from many of his most famous movies, the star of such films as ICE COLD IN ALEX, SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON and SCOTT OF THE ANTARCTIC tells ..read more »
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65%
from 114 members
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Cats
(2 discs)
on DVD (1998)
Starring: Elaine Paige, John Mills, Ken Page
Director: Trevor Nunn, Gillian Lynne
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This ultimate DVD edition of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats is one thing all fans of this phenomenal theatrical smash hit will want to have in their collection. Disc One: Original musical feature. Disc Two: Interviews with original creative team of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, producer Cameron ..read more »
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68%
from 584 members
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Bean - The Ultimate Disaster Movie
on DVD (1997)
Starring: Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed
Director: Mel Smith
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In his big-screen debut, the bumbling, barely verbal Mr. Bean lands in Los Angeles, where he has been sent to "guard" Whistler's Mother as it changes hands between the London National Art Gallery and a chic private gallery. Absurd laughs from the hilarious Atkinson.
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62%
from 1,630 members
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Around The World In Eighty Days
(2 discs)
on DVD (1988)
Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Eric Idle, Julia Nickson-Soul
Director: Buzz Kulik
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Jules Verne's classic adventure, this time recorded for television, stars Pierce Brosnan as Phileas Fogg who places a bet that he can circumnavigate the globe within 80 days. His sidekick Passepartout is played by Eric Idle, and they are pursued by a detective (Peter Ustinov) to check they are ..read more »
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52%
from 432 members
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The Lady And The Highwayman
on DVD (1987)
Starring: Emma Samms, Oliver Reed, Claire Bloom
Director: John Hough
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Set in the turbulent 17th Century reign of King Charles II, this film tells of Lady Panthea Vyre who has attracted the attention of the King and the eye of the folk hero and highwayman, Silver Blade, who, unknown to her, is really a relative of hers and rightful heir to the family estate and title. ..read more »
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49%
from 198 members
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Who's That Girl
on DVD (1987)
Starring: Madonna, Haviland Morris, John McMartin
Director: James Foley
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Upon her release a streetwise parolee, innocent of the crime for which she was jailed, is to be driven to the bus station by a strait-laced attorney. But she has other ideas, and the poor attorney must face the fact that his world is about to dissolve into chaos...
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54%
from 360 members
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Gandhi
(2 discs)
on DVD (1982)
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen, Edward Fox
Director: Richard Attenborough
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Gandhi is a great subject, but is Gandhi a great film? Undoubtedly it is, not least because it is one of the last old-school epics ever made, a glorious visual treat featuring tens of thousands of extras (real people, not digital effects) and sumptuous Panavision cinematography. But a true epic is ..read more »
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78%
from 3,597 members
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Zulu Dawn
on DVD (1979)
Starring: Burt Lancaster, Peter O'Toole, Simon Ward
Director: Douglas Hickox
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In 'Zulu Dawn' a British Army under the command of General Lord Chelmsford takes on the might of the Zulu forces in 1879. 'Ashanti' tells the story of a man who relentlessly tracks a group of slave traders who have kidnapped his beautiful wife.
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67%
from 298 members
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The Thirty Nine Steps
on DVD (1978)
Starring: Robert Powell, David Warner, Eric Porter
Director: Don Sharp
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It is 1914. Europe is on the brink of war. London seems peaceful enough but a dangerous conspiracy is underway. Colonel Scudder of the British Intelligence has unearthed a plot to assassinate the Greek Prime Minister on a visit to London and thus precipitate World War I. Richard Hannay (dashing ..read more »
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70%
from 306 members
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The Big Sleep
on DVD (1977)
Starring: Robert Mitchum, Harry Andrews, Richard Todd
Director: Michael Winner
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A faithful remake of the 1946 original in which private eye Philip Marlowe finds himself involved in murder, blackmail and violence when hired to protect a General's young daughter.
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51%
from 629 members
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The Human Factor
on DVD (1975)
Starring: George Kennedy, John Mills, Raf Vallone
Director: Edward Dmytryk
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George Kennedy stars in this 1970s revenge film as John Kinsdale, a military employee stationed in Naples who uses state-of-the-art (for the time) computer technology to track down the terrorists who killed his family. Local police inspector Dr. Lupo (Raf Vallone) and Kinsdale’s commander (Arthur ..read more »
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59%
from 15 members
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Oh What A Lovely War
on DVD (1969)
Starring: Vanessa Redgrave, Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud
Director: Richard Attenborough
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Richard Attenborough's directorial debut OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR is a riotous, thought-provoking satire on the follies of war, based on the stage musical of the same name. Set during World War I, the story revolves around the Smith family, whose five sons enlist in the army only to end up as cannon ..read more »
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70%
from 421 members
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Operation Crossbow
(1965)
Starring: Sophia Loren, George Peppard, Trevor Howard
Director: Michael Anderson
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During World War II, the British suspect that the Nazis are secretly building a new kind of long-range missile. English operatives -- disguised as German scientists -- are then sent to discover the source of the weapons -- and sabotage the project. Can the spies thwart the efforts of the nefarious ..read more »
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69%
from 11 members
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Tiara Tahiti
(1962)
Starring: James Mason, John Mills
Director: Ted Kotcheff
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A former army officer travels to Tahiti with the purpose of building a resort hotel there. His efforts are stymied when he encounters his ex-commanding officer already living on the island.
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40%
from 2 members
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Swiss Family Robinson
on DVD (1960)
Starring: John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur
Director: Ken Annakin
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A fanily fleeing from the despotic regime of Napoleon is chased off course by a band of pirates. They are then shipwrecked on a tropical island where they begin a new and adventurous life. Based on the book by Johann Wyss.
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71%
from 371 members
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Tunes of Glory
on DVD (1960)
Starring: Alec Guinness, John Mills, Dennis Price
Director: Ronald Neame
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In Ronald Neame’s Tunes of Glory, the incomparable Alec Guinness inhabits the role of Jock Sinclair—a whiskey-drinking, up-by-the-bootstraps commanding officer of a peacetime Scottish battalion. Sinclair is a lifetime military man, who expects respect and loyalty from his men. But when Basil Barrow ..read more »
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76%
from 182 members
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Tiger Bay
on DVD (1959)
Starring: John Mills, Horst Buchholz, Hayley Mills
Director: J. Lee Thompson
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A 12-year-old Hayley Mills made her big-screen debut in this melodramatic thriller as Gillie, a young girl living in Cardiff. She accidentally witnesses a Polish sailor named Korchinsky shoot his girlfriend dead in a fit of rage after he finds out she's left him for another man. Gillie steals the ..read more »
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80%
from 7 members
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Ice Cold In Alex
on DVD (1958)
Starring: John Mills, Sylvia Syms, Anthony Quayle
Director: J. Lee Thompson
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This classic World War II drama stars John Mills as an ambulance driver who escapes the siege of Tobruk in the company of a sergeant major, a nurse and a South African officer who has become separated from his unit. Suspicions arise about whether one of the group is a German spy who is undermining ..read more »
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79%
from 960 members
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Dunkirk
on DVD (1958)
Starring: John Mills, Richard Attenborough, Robert Urquhart
Director: Leslie Norman
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1940 France. A British Corporal is forced to take responsibility for the lives of his men when their officer is killed in battle. The troops are boxed in and he has to get them back to Britain somehow. Meanwhile, British civilians are recruited into the British war effort with Operation Dynamo, the ..read more »
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74%
from 401 members
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The End Of The Affair
on DVD (1955)
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Peter Cushing, Van Johnson
Director: Edward Dmytryk
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Sarah Miles (Deborah Kerr)--the unhappy wife of a meek civil servant (Peter Cushing)--falls into a passionate love affair with American expatriate writer William Bendrix (Van Johnson) during the London Blitz. After an air raid interrupts one of their trysts, Sally inexplicably cuts the affair short,..read more »
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60%
from 40 members
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The Colditz Story
on DVD (1954)
Starring: John Mills, Eric Portman, Lionel Jeffries
Director: Guy Hamilton
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This collection features four of the greatest British war films of all time. THE DAM BUSTERS, starring Michael Redgrave and Richard Todd, is a World War II adventure which centers around the British efforts to destroy two enormous dams in Germany. In THE COLDITZ STORY, starring John Mills, a group ..read more »
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73%
from 436 members
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Hobson's Choice
on DVD (1953)
Starring: Charles Laughton, John Mills, Brenda De Banzie
Director: David Lean
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A story of feminism in 19th Century Salford, Hobson's Choice deals with the empowering of female characters. Henry Hobson is a widower with a weakness for the pub and the owner of a successful bootmakers. In order to save his finances he denies his three daughters the right to marry. So in ..read more »
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83%
from 285 members
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