A selection of our films available for television.
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Australia |
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Genre
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Adventure |
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Date
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1971 |
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Length
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100 mins |
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Director
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Nicolas Roeg |
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Starring
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Jenny Agutter, David Gulpilil |
| Roeg's superb, haunting film
features a trek across the Australian desert by teenager Agutter,
her young brother and the aboriginal boy who leads them to safety
after their father dies. Stunning, eerie photography, touching
performances and an intelligent adventure yarn that examines
"civilized" values and adolescent sexuality, contribute to one
of Roeg's best, most accessible films. |
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Origin
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UK |
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Genre
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Childrens Classic |
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Date
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1978 |
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Length
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92 mins |
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Director
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Lionel Jeffries |
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Starring
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James Mason, Billie Whitelaw |
| Tom, a twelve year old boy,
is apprenticed to the unkind Master Chimney Sweep Grimes (James
Mason). While the boy sweeps, Grimes and his unpleasant sidekick
(Bernard Cribbins) busy themselves by stealing. When Tom is
unfairly blamed for stealing, he escapes by leaping into Dead
Man's Pool, where he and his dog Toby find themselves in an
animated world of fantasy, adventure and songs. |
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Origin
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UK |
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Genre
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Childrens Classic |
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Date
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1978 |
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Length
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92 mins |
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Director
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Martin Rosen |
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Starring
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voices of: Richard Briers |
| This beautifully crafted animated
feature based on Richard Adams's bestseller about a colony of
rabbits seeking somewhere safe to live, tells an inspirational,
story of survival, human insensitivity and courage. |
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Origin
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UK |
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Genre
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Espionage |
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Date
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1974 |
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Length
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93 mins |
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Director
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Jack Gold |
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Starring
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Elliot Gould, Trevor Howard |
| A top American physicist has
been horribly injured in a car crash while attending a conference
in East Germany. Inside a mangled body his brilliant brain ticks
on, unimpaired. A Russian Colonel (Trevor Howard) completely
reconstructs him using metallurgical, plastic and atomic surgery
and he becomes a metal man. After questioning him for six months
the colonel sends him back to the United States. F.B.I. agent
Elliott Gould, however, is suspicious of the whole set up. |
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Origin
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S. Africa |
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Genre
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Drama |
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Date
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1975 |
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Length
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90 mins |
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Director
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Jans Rautenbach |
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Starring
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Emil Nofal, Joe Stewardson |
| The rise to fortune of the Maddox
family in South Africa. The film tells of their risky business
ventures and the conflict between Will Maddox and his son and
their ultimate reconciliation. "Winners" was a worldwide success
which prompted a sequel. |
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Origin
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UK |
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Genre
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Horror |
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Date
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1968 |
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Length
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87 mins |
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Director
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Michael Reeves |
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Starring
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Vincent Price, Patrick Wymark |
| Classic based on the true-life
17th-century witchfinder (Vincent Price) who travels Britain,
torturing and killing suspected witches and deviants, in this
fascinating portrait of a society where sadism is supported
in the name of the state and the church. |
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rights of interest.
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