This time its Dale Evans, playing an authoress of western novels, who outwits the bad guys. The first Rogers film with Andy Devine. Includes the songs... Read more
"Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet" (1965) - The first space ship to land on Venus in the year 2000 contains two astronauts and a robot, while a second... Read more
"The Brain That Wouldn't Die" (1965) - A demented (but hopelessly romantic) surgeon keeps his fiancee's disembodied head alive after an auto accident... Read more
Volume 1 of 7. In the future, life in the digital and physical world has been blurred. The boundary of technology and humanity has been stretched beyo... Read more
Screen superstar Hugh Jackman, winner of the 2004 Tony Award for his lead performance in the Broadway production of "The Boy from Oz", and acclaimed a... Read more
In this unparalleled journey into psychedelic space travel and intergalactic kitsch, mankind now populates a vast domed city on the Moon after the Ear... Read more
The spirited Mulan gets the thrill of her life when General Shang asks for her hand in marriage, but the surprises are just beginning. Throwing a wren... Read more
The girls are back in town... once again columnist Carrie Bradshaw and her buddies indulge in a celebration of sass, sensuality and sisterhood. With e... Read more
Frank Webster (John Ireland), a convicted murderer, escapes from prison and goes on the run. The fugitive kidnaps a beautiful woman (Dorothy Malone) a... Read more
Come on a journey through the decades as celebrated entertainer Barry Humphries presents a highly satirical view of life in Australia from the 1950s t... Read more
Baseball legend Lou Gehrig hangs up his bat and glove, puts on a ten gallon Stetson and heads out west for his sister's ranch - and a whole lot of tro... Read more
This unforgettable first entry in the "Night Stalker" series introduced the world to the quirky reporter with a penchant for the paranormal and became... Read more
The most ambitious surfing movie ever undertaken, "Billabong Odyssey" is based on a three-year global expedition to find and ride the biggest waves in... Read more
Disfigured knife-wielding murderers. Buxom teens fleeing for their lives through dark woods. Hordes of the undead limping along deserted streets. Thes... Read more
"Kings and Empires". In 1840 the lands as far as the eye could see were part of an empire. The empire was not British, but Maori. It's 'emperor' was t... Read more
"No Way Out" - In his innocence, Godber is looking forward to Christmas, but Fletch just wants a quiet sojourn in the prison hospital. As he says: "th... Read more
This 1943 movie was described by Variety magazine as "The latest Roy Rogers, his best by far to date." The star had just appeared on the front cover o... Read more
Explosive and stylish, this turbo-charged thriller from "Audition" director Takashi Miike is an all-out assault on the senses. Set in Rio, Okinawa and... Read more
Seville, mid-18th century. In Madrid, Count Almaviva has encountered a young woman with whom he has fallen head-over-heels in love, but he has so far... Read more
"New Zealand - Kiwi Country" is an Award-winning documentary that takes you on a spectacular journey throughout this wonderful country. This programme... Read more
Power, wealth, sex, glorious extravagance. One place has them all. "Dallas" foreshadowed the Greed Decade of the 1980s and changed the TV landscape, i... Read more
There's a mad bomber on board, the first lunar shuttle is about to self-destruct, the engines are not working, and - worst of all - the flight crew di... Read more
Combining healthy doses of suspense and humour, this lighthearted comedy/thriller skips and slides through one outrageous situation after another. An... Read more
"Jimi Plays Berkeley" showcases some of Jimi's finest ever performances filmed over two concerts at the Berkeley Community Theatre on May 30, 1970. Th... Read more
"The Groove Tube" spoofs television and commercials in an outrageous series of skits. Lampooning everything from cooking shows to public service annou... Read more
There's something a little strange about Lewis Moffitt. In class, he is the only pre-med student unfazed by the hacking and dismemberment required in... Read more
The exploitation masterpiece "Invasion U.S.A." begins when a mysterious stranger (Dan O'Herlihy) engages a diverse group of Manhattan bar patrons in a... Read more
A brave documentary film that follows the adventures of two men as they take their confronting and controversial cabaret comedy, "Puppetry of the Peni... Read more
Invasion Of The Saucerman (1957) - Little Green Men, who arrive on a flying saucer, attack teenagers in lovers lane. Preying on humans by killing them... Read more
Legendary, late comedian Bill Hicks was just starting to gain critical mass when he passed away in 1994. A comic's comic, Hicks was dedicated to stand... Read more
Impact (1949) - Brain Donlevy is Walter Williams, a wealthy industrialist whose vicious, two-timing wife, Irene and her lover, Jim Torrance, plot Walt... Read more
Godzilla has returned and Tokyo is once again under attack! A team of crack scientists take DNA from the first Godzilla and design Kiryu, a giant mech... Read more
When the terrorists who killed his wife and daughter are released from prison as part of a shady political compromise, British journalist Jeremy Irons... Read more
In what was her last feature film, Brigitte Bardot sizzles as a calculating nymphet in this feminised version of the Don Juan story. A lusty seductres... Read more
Aka "Brat". Danila Bagrov, just demobbed from the army, returns to his quiet, provincial home town. But life is monotonous and boring in this Russian... Read more
Her name was Spirit and his first glimpse of her came as she bathed in a mountain stream. His name was Hawken, a loner until that moment when he lost... Read more
In this sequel to "The Curse of Frankenstein", Peter Cushing's Baron is rescued from the guillotine and escapes to Carlsbruck, where he assumes a new... Read more
This pointed, psychological drama stars Nick Mancuso as a teacher who comes under the influence of a religious cult, robbing the educator of his will... Read more
A.k.a. 'Le Fils'. Olivier Gourmet, winner of the Best Actor Award at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, commandingly plays Olivier, a divorced carpentry i... Read more
This is a true story based on stolen Nazi gold, which may have been found. Hosted by Michael York, we trace the rise and fall of the Third Reich and H... Read more
An epic saga weaving together extraordinary stories of alien abduction, as experienced by three families over four generations. Episode One: Beyond th... Read more
Artfully directed by Richard Benjamin, this is the story of Henry "Hopper" Nash (Sean Penn) and his buddy Nicky (Nicolas Cage) enjoying their last boy... Read more
Aka "Outlaw Justice". When a member of their former outlaw gang is murdered, retired gunslingers Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson strap on the sho... Read more
Rosetta's (Tilda Swinton) lab holds more than the usual beakers and Bunsen burners. This bio-geneticist isn't just creating the perfect woman: she's c... Read more
In 1930s Dublin, German scholar Otto Peck (Jeremy Irons) is writing his precious thesis with excrutiating preciousness and cynicism. He plunges into a... Read more
The 2003 Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Non-Fiction Program, this 13-part TV series follows the preparation and production of the acclaimed Cirque... Read more
Charles Dickens' classic tale of honour and sacrifice involving the cruel Marquis St Evremonde, his nephew Charles Darnay, who gives up his inheritanc... Read more
Filmed live in New York at Broadway's Broadhurst Theater, "I'm Telling You For the Last Time" marks an historic occasion in the annals of comic histor... Read more
Chapters 5-8. Buster Crabbe stars as Flash Gordon in this classic 1930s serial. Humanity is doomed to destruction! A distant planet has broken its orb... Read more
The happy-go-lucky Smiley gets into more strife and misadventures in "Smiley Gets A Gun". Sergeant Flaxman (Chips Rafferty) promises Smiley a .22 rifl... Read more
Six programmes exploring the remarkable feats of the men who were the 'great adventurers' of their time. The episodes are "Columbus", "Livingstone and... Read more
This anthology series, comprised of all nine episodes, features both human actors and creations from Jim Henson's Creature Shop in this retelling of c... Read more
Two men, one a businessman skilled in Kung Fu, the other a kickboxer, discover they are brothers, and together, both in and out of the ring, they must... Read more
A Vincent Price double feature. "The Bat" (1959) - The master of horror, Vincent Price, and the 'bewitching' Agnes Moorehead star in this classic adap... Read more
Retold throughout 3,000 years of human history, the tale of the Trojan War remains one of the most compelling stories in Western culture. Now, embark... Read more
For hundreds of thousands of men, women and children who fled westward in search of a 'new world', the West was the land of opportunity and adventure-... Read more
Features W.C. Fields' classic shorts "The Golf Specialist" (1930, 21 minutes), "The Dentist" (1932, 22 minutes) and "The Fatal Glass of Beer" (1933,... Read more
An early Hitchcock offering that mixes the suspense, scares and humour prevalent in his later masterpieces. A tramp joins a group of jewel thieves, a... Read more
A Bela Lugosi double feature. "Bowery at Midnight" - Creepy mystery starring Bela Lugosi as a psychology professor who uses a mission as a front for h... Read more
A John Wayne double feature. In "Lawless Range", hero John Wayne is sent out to an isolated valley to aid cattle ranchers being harassed by rustlers,... Read more
Mr. Sugiyama is an awkward and painfully shy middle-aged workaholic leading a mind-numbingly dull existence - until the day he catches a glimpse of a... Read more
In this made-for-TV sagebrusher, a woman is kidnapped by a treacherous amoral outlaw who hides her in a cave and demands an enormous ransom for her. B... Read more
Mark Twain's tale comes to life in this delightful Hallmark Entertainment adaptation starring Aidan Quinn and Alan Bates. An impoverished lad dreams o... Read more
This exclusive DVD provides an opportunity to see and hear one of the greatest tenors the world has ever known. The concert covers a wide range of mus... Read more
In this edge-of-your-seat chiller a wealthy sportsman invites a house full of guests to a big-game hunt that he's devised. He's sure that one of the g... Read more
Slicker than a Harlem shakedown, set to a great soundtrack, 'Across 110th Street' hits hard with a jacked-up, smacked-down thrill-ride through the hel... Read more
Sir John Mills stars as the legendary 1950s hero Professor Quatermass in Nigel Kneale's science-fiction thriller, first shown on Thames Television in... Read more
Buffy begins college feeling completely overwhelmed. But once the monsters show up, it's just like old times. Then she starts dating Riley, a handsome... Read more
The world's greatest mouse detective, Danger Mouse, with the aid of his bumbling sidekick, Penfold, embark on six devilishly dangerous and definitely... Read more
Tommy Lee Jones is Quint, a shrewd and tough "professional thief" working for the government. He has hidden a computer disc containing vital evidence... Read more
The world's favourite cat-and-mouse team bounds back into action in an animated adventure certain to cast its spell over the entire family! Left in ch... Read more
Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice) is giving his medical students a slating to remember over a patient. The patient himself is Dr Richard H... Read more
Dr Gaston Grimsdyke (Leslie Phillips) suffers from a keener interest in studying nurses than patients. Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice) i... Read more
Zatoichi seeks bloody vengeance on a ruthless gang and a powerful ronin in episode four of the Blind Swordsman series. Arriving in the village of Shim... Read more
A Hammer Films triple feature! 'Vampire Circus' (84 mins) - Angry villagers stake to death Count Mitterhaus who swears his revenge on the townsfolk. 1... Read more
Wagner's opera in three acts is one of the most popular and commonly performed today. First staged in 1868, this version at New York's Metropolitan O... Read more
2 animated stories. "Bright Lights" - The Baby Ponies run off with a Pony Star named Knightshade, whose mysterious assistant, a zebra named Zeb, uses... Read more
Fitz (Robbie Coltrane) is a brilliant Criminal Psychologist with a dark side - a side dependent on a cocktail of alcohol and gambling. He lectures at... Read more
Muriel (Barbara Steele) and David (Rik Battaglia) are caught in an adulterous affair by her sadistic husband Stephen (Paul Muller), who subjects the c... Read more
This intensely moving drama of life and death stars Joanne Woodward, Christopher Plummer, James Broderick and Sylvia Sidney in a masterful story of th... Read more
"This is a strange country - in the day it is always twilight and in the night you can hear the roar of the stars" so reads the butler Benjamin (Nipse... Read more
Zeus is a rowdy little roughhouse of a dog, but no less rough around the edges than his owner Terry (Steve Guttenberg) and his son, Jordan (Miko Hughe... Read more
Collected together for the first time are the selected seminal short films of internationally acclaimed director Peter Weir ("Picnic at Hanging Rock... Read more
After falling in love with Alexei Vronsky, an adventurous Russian army officer, Anna (Vivien Leigh) scandalizes Moscow by leaving her cuckolded bureau... Read more
Enzo Ferrari created the greatest automobile empire in history, from poverty to riches, through to passion, ruthlessness and brutal character. The sto... Read more
Nobel laureate Harry Wolper (Peter O'Toole), is obsessed with a project to recreate his wife from cells he has kept since her death 30 years ago. He n... Read more
A collection of four classic Buster Keaton shorts: "Neighbors" (1920), "One Week" (1920), "The Boat" (1921) and "The Electric House" (1922). Read more
Sequel to "Class of 1984" is set in a futuristic high school where psychotic scientist Stacy Keach has installed android teachers to keep the vicious... Read more
Penelope Keith stars as the former 'Lady of the Manor', Audrey fforbes-Hamilton, the outrageous but likeable snob who has fallen on hard times. Despit... Read more
Baby Einstein uses real-world objects, music, art, language, science and nature to introduce young children to the world around them in fun, fascinati... Read more
More than 2,000 years after he conquered the known world, Alexander the Great continues to fascinate. But what personal demons fueled Alexander's unqu... Read more
A pair of Pony Express contractors (John Wayne and Lane Chandler) compete with rivals for government work. Yeehaw! "Winds of the Wasteland" is vintage... Read more
Fast-paced western adventure with John Wayne playing the marshall who must straighten out a gang of criminals while still finding time for romance. Read more
"Halloween III" is the story of an evil toy maker who intends to restore Halloween to its witch cult origins through the use of magic masks. Once the... Read more
It's 1976. Dorothy is a groupie... The Scarecrow is a surfie... The Tin Man is a mechanic... The Cowardly Lion is a bikie... The Wicked Witch drives a... Read more
Here it is! one of the most notorious and violent films of all time. A group of anthropologists are on a trip to the jungles of Colombia in search of... Read more
Based on the two-character play by William Gibson. Robert Mitchum plays an Omaha businessman, newly arrived in New York. Though unhappily married, Mit... Read more
'Silent Night, Deadly Night' (1984) - On a wintry Christmas Eve in 1971, little Billy, travelling with his family, watches in horror as a killer dress... Read more
Hitler: The Rise of Evil begins by tracing the young, developing mind of a burgeoning madman, following him through his formative years and how he evo... Read more
When an American submarine is mysteriously destroyed at sea - it can only mean one thing - Godzilla has returned! An investigative journalist meets a... Read more
Robert Shaw, turned playwright to create 'The Man in the Glass Booth'. This brilliant drama inspired by the trial of Adolf Eichmann, is concerned with... Read more
2 episodes. "The Viking Wars" - During the bleak years of the Dark Ages, fierce warriors of Scandinavia ravaged Britain. It was the Age of the Vikings... Read more
In the winter of 1917 an American ambulance driver (Rock Hudson) enlists in the Italian army and is wounded in action. He is gradually restored to hea... Read more
Crafty cockney market trader Derek Trotter dreams of making a fortune, but each dodgy deal and shady scheme always seems to end in disaster. Grandad's... Read more
A powerful adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's feisty and passionate love story, set across the social divides in the changing world of Victorian indust... Read more
Poodle skirts...jukeboxes...cars with soaring tail fins...and rockin' and rollin' all week long. Join one of America's best-loved TV families - the Cu... Read more
You can never have enough "Friends". Revisit that first year in which Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), Monica (Courtney Cox), Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow), Joey (Ma... Read more
Contains the first four episodes of the popular 60s wartime comedy series. "The Informer" (Pilot episode) - At Stalag 13, a German prisoner-of-war cam... Read more
Hey Hey Hey! It's Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, available on DVD for the very first time! Relive the fun of this hugely loved piece of cartoon histor... Read more
No other event in the 20th century has captured the imagination of mankind like the crash site located at Roswell, New Mexico. So much so, the entire... Read more
After an unsettling encounter with Dracula, Buffy asks Giles to once again be her Watcher. Luckily he agrees, for Buffy is about to face problems far... Read more
A photo-essay from Japan entitled 'Messages from Water' took Europe by storm as it made its way around the world. By taking a photographic look at wat... Read more
When three young men are brought together by an accident on Calcutta's Second Hoogly Bridge, their lives change irreversibly. Their change, their conf... Read more
Korea, 1950. They were a MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front. While it was a healing way station for the wo... Read more
A spaceship is coming to Earth, and its occupants look familiar...like Hawkgirl! When a Thanagarian armada descends upon Earth, the Justice League tur... Read more
Reunited for the first (and only) time since their brilliant performances in Mel Brooks' "The Producers", Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder excel in "Rhinoc... Read more
A.k.a. "Fortune in Diamonds". Pieter Brandt (Jack Hawkins) is a soldier journeying across the countryside of South Africa after the Boer War. He is lo... Read more
The first story ("Jet Fuel Formula") ran forty hilarious episodes, becoming the longest Rocky and Bullwinkle adventure. It set the tone of Jay Ward ca... Read more
The most mischievous characters to ever come out of Disney studios, Chip 'n' Dale are cute, cuddly and always in the centre of trouble. In this specia... Read more
Following the Earth's close encounter with a comet, a meteor shower strikes Britain's population blind. Bill Masen (John Duttine), recovering in a Lon... Read more
Chucky's back! The notorious killer doll with the satanic smile comes back to life in this new chapter depicting the terrifying struggle between young... Read more
Once a year a group of friends gather with an intent to catch up with each others' lives. This year, despite a violent revolution embroiling on the st... Read more
When a sightseeing Soviet commander runs his submarine aground off the New England coast, the crew's attempts to find a boat to dislodge them almost s... Read more
Businessman Teddy Pierce (Gene Wilder) has always played by the rules...until he meets the woman in red. With killer legs and a knockout style, sexy C... Read more
1934. The Dustbowl. The last great age of magic. In a time of titanic sandstorms, vile plagues, drought and pestilence - signs of God's fury and harbi... Read more
"The Black Velvet Gown" is a story of great power and diversity that is one of Catherine Cookson's major achievements. When her miner husband dies, Ri... Read more
"The Black Candle" follows the fortunes of Bridget Mordaunt (Samantha Bond), who at 24 inherited her father's mill and has since built a solid busines... Read more
In this classic crime noir thriller, country music legend Johnny Cash (in his film debut) stars as Johnny Cabot, a violent, guitar playing ex-con who... Read more
A.k.a. "The Swindle". The second film in master Italian director Federico Fellini's "trilogy of loneliness" - with "La Strada" and "Nights of Cabiria"... Read more
Brian Friel's "Philadelphia, Here I Come!" is one of the great pieces of modern Irish drama, and cemented Friel's reputation as the greatest living Ir... Read more
Australia's most notorious detective, Roger "The Dodger" Rogerson hooks up with the Wild Colonial Psychos in an on-stage extravaganza not to be missed... Read more
Meet Rene, the most wanted man in German occupied France. Women want his body, the Resistance want his brain and the Germans want his sausage. This a... Read more
Has America entered an Orwellian world of doublespeak where outright lies can pass for the truth? Are Americans being sold a bill of goods by a handfu... Read more
This is the ultimate video tour of Hearst Castle. Relive the history, excitement and glamour of the past! Visit the buildings, rooms and gardens, and... Read more
Everyone's favourite true-blue Canadian Mounted Policeman, Dudley Do-Right, tries to live up to his name while saving Inspector Fenwick's daughter, Ne... Read more
In 1955, director Henri-Georges Clouzot ("The Wages of Fear") joined forces with his friend Pablo Picasso to make an entirely new kind of art document... Read more
Two provocative film essays from Patrick Keiller, one around London, one around England. Neither feature film nor documentary, 'London' (1994) records... Read more
Ten years following its theatrical debut, this astonishing real-life mystery continues to haunt audiences around the world. Winner of the Special Jury... Read more
What's Wonder Woman up to now? Flash forward 35 years from her stirring Season One adventures defending America in World War II. Without missing a bea... Read more
From the devious mind of the Madame of Mystery, Agatha Christie, comes this adaptation of arguably her best and most famous tale. A dinner party in a... Read more
Shakespeare's classic tale of the Scots nobleman whose ambition, spurred on by his alluring wife and an evil prophecy, leads him to treachery, murder... Read more
From the 1950s to the 1980s the unmistakably gaunt features of Peter Cushing gave British cinema its most recognizable horror star. Bringing unprecede... Read more
Born in a decade of political turmoil, Godard's caustic farce has become a cinematic marker for the significant historical events sorrounding its crea... Read more
Graeme Clifford (Past Tense) directs this spectacular skateboarding drama, starring Christian Slater. Brian Kelly (Slater) is a skateboarder, alienate... Read more