This independent black-and-white film noir stars Paul Jones of Manfred Mann fame and is a unique and controversial document of Britain in the 1960s. A... Read more
Robert Cummings is a wartime factory worker wrongfully accused of sabotage in this Hitchcock thriller. Helping him on the lam is Priscilla Lane. Featu... Read more
A funny spoof of 'Airport'-type disaster movies with non-stop hilarity that holds up to the end. Starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, R... Read more
Ludwig van Beethoven's "Fidelio", an opera in two parts, is the story of Leonore, who goes in search of her missing husband Florestan, a Spanish state... Read more
Tom Hanks plays Joe, a grim factory worker who learns he is terminally ill after being diagnosed with a 'brain cloud'. When a tycoon learns of his con... Read more
English stand-up comedian Roy 'Chubby' Brown (best known for his misogynistic routines) stars in his only feature-length movie. Chubby is captured by... Read more
Robert Montgomery stars in and directs this snappy adaptation of Raymond Chandler's hardboiled detective mystery. The case begins when Marlowe, the pr... Read more
A grimly absorbing and genuinely terrifying thriller/drama with Leo Bill delivering a gripping performance as James, a mentally-challenged young man,... Read more
An energetic comedy about the sons of a hotel manager who discover that an orangutan has been sneaked into the establishment by a crafty thief. Jason... Read more
Finally available, the first ever series from Aaron Sorkin (creator of 'The West Wing' and 'Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip') sees his intelligent, fast... Read more
Finally available, the first ever series from Aaron Sorkin (creator of 'The West Wing' and 'Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip') sees his intelligent, fast... Read more
Poirot journeys on the renowned Blue Train to the French Riviera, mingling with a cast of colourful characters as unbeknownst to him a body lies await... Read more
All three made-for-TV adaptations of John Jakes' epic US Civil War novels are available in this eight-disc set. In "Book One: North and South" (1985),... Read more
Adapted by Alan Bleasdale, this version of "Oliver Twist" gives viewers a new look at an old story, waiting 90 minutes to even introduce its eponymous... Read more
A classic piece of Pink Floyd history is revisited 30 years later in this brand new Director's Cut. The band plan a trip to Pompeii to perform to an a... Read more
Dawn French heads the top 'quirky yokel' ensemble of this long-running series, in the safe comedy hands of writer Richard Curtis ('Four Weddings and a... Read more
The divine Dawn French returns as the most irreverent reverend in Richard Curtis's heavenly, Emmy-winning comedy. In Series Two, romance is in the air... Read more
Dawn French dons her cassock once more to play the Reverend Geraldine Granger, faithfully leading her eccentric congregation through a year of ups and... 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
Dawn French dons her cassock and collar for the last time in these two final episodes of the long-running, popular BBC series. In 'The Handsome Stran... Read more
Long before "Murder, She Wrote", "Ellery Queen" was entertaining viewers with the exact same crime format: a mysterious murder, a long list of clues,... Read more
Long before "Murder, She Wrote", "Ellery Queen" was entertaining viewers with the exact same crime format: a mysterious murder, a long list of clues,... Read more
His name was Kunta Kinte. Kidnapped from Africa and enslaved in America in 1767, he refused to accept his slave name of Toby. Heirs kept his heroic de... Read more