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Walkabout1970, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Nic Roeg's beautifully-photographed meditation on the meeting of cultures. While out on a picnic in the Australian outback with his teenage daughter (Jenny Agutter) and young son (Lucien John), a man goes insane and kills himself. The girl takes h...
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Save £1.00 Performance1970, Nicolas Roeg, Donald Cammell, DVD An over-zealous and violent fixer for the Mob holes up in a Notting Hill basement of a reclusive, indulgent rock star when he needs a place to lie low for a while. There, helped by a large chunk of fly agaric, his personality starts to change and ...
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Save £11.00 Dont Look Now (Special Edition)1973, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Roeg's best film, this is a stunningly well-crafted analysis of a married couple who, devastated by the loss of their young daughter, go to Venice to try to reconstruct their lives. Perfect performances by Sutherland and Christie as the leads, a c...
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Save £12.00 Bad Timing1980, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Art Garfunkel plays a moody psychiatrist whose obsession with a fun-loving young girl (Theresa Russell) leads to tragedy and suspicions of foul play. With characteristic acuity and the desire to push his actors to extremes, Roeg unravels the stran...
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Save £8.00 Insignificance1985, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio and Senator Joseph MacCarthy meet in a hotel room and exchange their ideas and perceptions on life. Flashbacks and flash-forwards round out their histories in this engaging and, as ever with Roeg, thou...
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Save £0.50 Puffball2007, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Nicholas Roeg's first film in 15 years is a supernatural drama set amidst the rolling hills of the Irish countryside. Needing to escape the city and her demanding boss Lars (Donald Sutherland), young architect Liffrey (Kelly Reilly) and boyfriend ...
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Save £3.00 Sweet Bird Of Youth1989, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Obsession reaches melting point in the heart of the south as the passions of a handsome smooth-talker, a beautiful hometown girl, and an aging Hollywood star meet head on. TV movie based on Tennessee Williams' play.
£9.99 The Man Who Fell To Earth (Special Edition) (2 discs)1976, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Roeg's striking, multi-layered science fiction film that enhances its pulp novel source whilst remaining true to the allegorical tragedy of its premise. Bowie's distant, surreal presence as the androgynous alien of the title adds to the film's eth...
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Save £10.00 Eureka (Roeg, 1982)1982, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Idiosyncratic thriller directed by Nicholas Roeg starring Gene Hackman as Jack McCann, a wealthy gold prospector who surveys the world from his luxurious Caribbean island home, 'Eureka'. Determined to guard his fortune from business competitors, a...
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Save £6.00 The Man Who Fell to Earth (1 disc)1976, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Roeg's striking, multi-layered science fiction film that enhances its pulp novel source whilst remaining true to the allegorical tragedy of its premise. Bowie's distant, surreal presence as the androgynous alien of the title adds to the film's eth...
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Save £9.00 The Witches1989, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Anjelica Huston plays the Grand High Witch whose coven plans to turn all of England's children into mice. Roeg's adaptation of Roald Dahl's story is enhanced by Jim Henson's special effects, making this a scary, funny and highly entertaining movie...
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Save £8.50 Track 291988, Nicolas Roeg, DVD Adapted by Dennis Potter from his 1974 play, Schmoedipus, Track 29 is an intense, surreal tale of longing as a frustrated housewife (Theresa Russell) encounters a man who claims to be her long-lost son, the product of a rape back when she was 16. ...
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