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The Persuaders: Complete Series (DVD) Loot Price: R831
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The Persuaders: Complete Series (DVD): Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Laurence Naismith, Larry Storch, Susan George, Alfred Marks,...

The Persuaders: Complete Series (DVD)

Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Laurence Naismith, Larry Storch, Susan George, Alfred Marks, Sinéad Cusack, Christian Roberts, Rosemary Nichols, Cy Grant, …

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The entire cult 1970s action series. In 'Overture' playboy Lord Brett Sinclair (Roger Moore) and millionaire oil tycoon Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis) are brought together as a crime-fighting team by the crusading Judge Fulton. 'Angie... Angie' sees Danny attempting to break off the partnership when Fulton suspects one of his old friends of being a hitman. 'Five Miles to Midnight' has the playboy crime-fighters charged with getting an assassin-turned-informant out of Italy. 'The Gold Napoleon' finds the duo investigating a failed attempt on Danny's life. 'Take Seven' has them become involved in an explosive situation after coming to the aid of an attractive heiress. In 'Greensleeves' Brett returns to the derelict Sinclair family home when he discovers that it has acquired a new and unwanted occupant. 'Powerswitch' has Danny and Brett investigate the murder of a beautiful girl whose body is found floating in the Cote d'Azure. 'The Time and Place' sees the duo's attempts to help a pretty young woman backfire when she disappears and the body of a dead man turns up nearby. In 'Someone Like Me' Danny encounters someone who is masquerading as Brett. 'Anyone Can Play' sees Danny playing the roulette tables in Brighton as a result of being mistaken for a communist paymaster. 'The Old, the New and the Deadly' has Danny and Brett become involved with an embittered ex-Nazi. 'Chain of Events' sees Danny chained to an attache case containing a bomb when he and Brett go camping. In 'That's Me Over There' Danny poses as Brett in order to expose a corrupt millionaire, but his ploy goes awry when the real Brett is kidnapped. 'The Long Goodbye' finds Danny and Brett investigating a case of murder after discovering a skeleton in a crashed plane. 'The Man in the Middle' has Brett go undercover at a dangerous secret rendezvous. 'Element of Risk' sees Danny pinned with some bullion robbery charges. 'A Home of One's Own' has Danny stumble upon a nest of criminal activity when he buys a cottage in the country. 'Nuisance Value' finds Danny caught up in the aftermath of a fake kidnapping plot. In 'The Morning After' Brett wakes up to discover that he is a married man. 'Read and Destroy' sees Brett and Danny on the case of a spy who plans to publish his memoirs and thereby reveal all his contacts. 'A Death in the Family' finds the globe-trotting duo on the trail of a killer who has been bumping off Brett's relatives. 'The Ozerov Inheritance' concerns a private journal and an old lady's marriage to a member of the Russian Royal family. 'To the Death, Baby' has Brett and Danny try to place a spanner in the works when a gigolo begins courting an heiress. Finally, in 'Someone Waiting', Brett becomes the object of murderous attentions when he takes up racing driving again.

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Studio: Network Press
Release date: September 2011
Movie released: 1971
Actors: Tony Curtis • Roger Moore • Laurence Naismith • Larry Storch • Susan George • Alfred Marks • Sinéad Cusack • Christian Roberts • Rosemary Nichols • Cy Grant • Joan Collins • Robert Hutton • Jean Marsh • Lionel Blair • Annette André • Ian Hendry • Johnny Briggs • Joanne Dainton • Bernard Lee • Reginald Marsh • Gerald Sim • Tony Wright • Christopher Coll • Patrick Connor • Ed Devereaux • Peter Forbes Robertson • Dudley Foster • Cyd Hayman • Patrick Jordan • Kit Taylor • Richard Vernon • Graham Weston • Patrick Troughton • Michael Anthony • Gary Cockrell • Anna Gael • Frederick Jaeger • Derren Nesbitt • Michael Segal • Kenneth J. Warren • George Baker • James Beckett • James Bree • Jeremy Child • John Glyn Jones • Suzanna Leigh • Morris Perry • Peter Vaughan • Neil Wilson • Terry Thomas • Stephen Greif • Peter Bowles • June Ritchie • Carol Cleveland • Shane Rimmer • Michael Balfour • Geraldine Moffat • Hannah Gordon • Leon Greene • John Ronane • Michael Sheard • Ralph Bates • George Murcell • Viviane Ventura • Michael Culver • Catherine Schell • Yutte Stensgaard • Tony Bonner • Joss Ackland • Kate O'Mara • Denholm Elliott • Diane Cilento • Gladys Cooper • Thorley Walters • Harold Innocent • Jenny Hanley • Sean Lynch • Lois Maxwell • Jennie Linden • Terence Morgan • Penelope Horner
Contributors: Robert Baker • Brian Clemens • Milton S. Gelman • John Barry • Terry Nation • Val Guest • Terence Feely • John Kruse • Michael Pertwee • Tony Williamson • Donald James • Tony Barwick • David Rolfe • Walter Black • Peter Yeldham • Harry W. Junkin
Directors: Basil Dearden • Val Guest • Roy Ward Baker • Sidney Hayers • David Greene • Roger Moore • Leslie Norman • Peter Hunt • Gerald Mayer • James Hill • Peter Medak
Dimensions: 192 x 137 x 33mm (L x W x T)
Format: DVD
Disks: 9
Region encoding: Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players.
Audio format:  Dolby Digital Mono
Video format:  Standard 4:3 (1.33:1)
Languages: English
Age restriction: PG
Categories: DVD > TV Series > Drama
DVD > Drama
LSN: XWJ-1SF-7LE-3
Barcode: 5027626368944

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  • Interactive Menus
  • Commentary: Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Robert S. Baker, Johnny Goodman, Alvin Rakoff and Malcolm Christopher
  • Making Of Documentary
  • Other Documentary: 'The Morning After - Remembering the Persuaders'

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Fri, 23 Jul 2021 | Review by: Keith Moister

Very goo, nostalgic, loved it

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