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The Grapes Of Wrath1940, John Ford, DVD The film that established Ford's reputation as the poet of American cinema, with aesthetically beautiful images contrasting the powerful, protesting words from Steinbeck's classic novel. The film follows the traumatic journey made by dispossesed O...
£12.99 The Prisoner Of Shark Island (Masters Of Cinema)1936, John Ford, DVD Based on the true-life case of the incarceration of Dr. Samuel Mudd, Ford's film dramatizes the fatal shooting of Abraham Lincoln and the subsequent visit by the assassin John Wilkes Booth to Dr. Samuel Mudd's house to fix his broken leg. Unaware ...
£16.99 RRP: £19.99
Save £3.00 Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex1972, Woody Allen, DVD A visual conception of Dr Reuben's well-known book. The story is told in seven sketches; one is about falling in love with a sheep, while another features a giant breast threatening the countryside.
£8.49 RRP: £15.99
Save £7.50 Western Union1941, Fritz Lang, DVD The story may be formulaic, but the cinematography of Lang's early Technicolour western lifts it above the ordinary. Strong cast too.
£9.99 Danger - Love At Work1937, Otto Preminger, DVD A screwball comedy in which a lackadaisacal lawyer tries to get the kooky Pemberton family to agree on a large property deal involving part of their estate. Frustrated by the family's scatty entourage, which includes a Dali lookalike, a precocious...
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Save £2.00 John Ford Collection1940-59, John Ford, DVD Features the John Ford films The Grapes of Wrath (1940), My Darling Clementine (1946) and Horse Soldiers (1959). The Grapes of Wrath is Ford's adaptation of John Steinbeck's Depression-era novel, in which thousands leave the Oklahoma dust bowl ...
£14.99 RRP: £29.99
Save £15.00 The Scarecrow1982, Sam Pilsbury, VHSPAL "Funny and frightening...a genuine original" The Guardian. New Zealand hybrid of Shadow of a Doubt and To Kill a Mockingbird. A perceptive insight into small town life and the confusions of adolescence. With a serial killer at large, the arrival o...
£12.99 Boxcar Bertha1972, Martin Scorsese, DVD Scorsese teamed up with Roger Corman to produce this crime drama set in depression-era Arkansas, in which a young girl on the run joins up with gangsters and train robbers in a remorseless campaign of crime. Based on the memoirs of Bertha Thomson....
£5.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £7.00 The Garden Of Allah1936, Richard Boleslawski, DVD Dietrich's jaded socialite is in shock following her father's death. Boyer's Trappist monk has wandered and seeks the pleasures of the flesh. They meet. Glorious in its lush Technicolor.
£12.99 The Monster Club1980, Roy Ward Baker, DVD A trio of tales of terror featuring John Carradine, Donald Pleasence, and the master of macabre himself, Vincent Price. A writer of horror stories is invited by a mysterious old gentleman to join in a sinister storytelling session at a nightclub. ...
£6.99 RRP: £9.99
Save £3.00 House of Frankenstein1944, Erle C Kenton, DVD After escaping from an asylum the mad Dr Niemann (Boris Karloff) and his hunchbacked assistant revive Count Dracula, The Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster (The Mummy would have been there too but the budget didn't stretch to him too) to extract ...
£9.99 The Gatling Gun1972, Robert Gordon, Robert Hy Gordon, DVD When the US Cavalry is sent to deal with the Spanish-speaking Red Indian Two-Knife, the Gatling Gun is the new and deadly weapon at the centre of a bloody and savage tug of war. Can the ragbag detachment of soldiers save it from falling into the h...
£5.99 The Sentinel1977, Michael Winner, DVD When a beautiful model rents a gloomy New York Apartment , little does she realise the unspeakable horrors that awa...
£14.49 RRP: £14.99
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