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A Thousand Kisses Deep (DVD)
Dougray Scott, Emilia Fox, Jodie Whittaker, David Warner, Allan Corduner, …
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R24
Discovery Miles 240
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Jodie Whittaker stars in this London-set psychological thriller.
Mia (Whittaker) is an emotionally fragile young nurse struggling to
come to terms with her mother's recent death. When an old woman in
her building commits suicide in front of her, Mia becomes intensely
curious about her. Admitted into the old woman's flat by the
mysterious caretaker, Max (David Warner), Mia is shocked to
discover that it is filled with mementoes and belongings from Mia's
own past, including pictures of her abusive former lover Ludwig
(Dougray Scott). So begins a journey into her past in which Mia
finally learns to accept her own mistakes and faults, including her
strong affection for the partner who hurt her, even as she tries to
avoid the tragic ending that fate appears to have in store for her.
Emilia Fox co-stars.
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Tron (English, Spanish, DVD)
Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, Dan Shor, …
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R96
Discovery Miles 960
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Disney's classic first venture into the field of computer-generated
animation. Whizz-kid computer programmer Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges)
tries to hack into the ENCOM computer system, but his efforts are
continually frustrated by the Master Control Program. One night he
is actually transported into the system, where he again comes up
against the oppressive totalitarian forces of the Master Control
Program, and realises that his best chance of survival in this
virtual world is to set out in search of the security program TRON.
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A Christmas Carol (DVD)
George C Scott, Nigel Davenport, Frank Finley, Edward Woodward, Lucy Gutteridge, …
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R77
Discovery Miles 770
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George C. Scott plays the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge in this version
of the Dickens Christmas classic. Scrooge is a misanthrope
unimpressed by the fuss everyone makes during the festive season.
That is, until his sleep is disturbed one Christmas Eve by the
ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, each of which takes
him on a journey which helps him to open his heart to his fellow
man and to thereby learn the joy of Christmas. Filmed entirely on
location in the historic town of Shrewsbury.
Bernice Summerfield is back in four new adventures with a Time Lord
from another universe. 6.1) Have I Told You Lately? By Tim Foley.
Bernice and the Doctor find themselves lost in the dark with the
only clue to their surroundings a mysterious voice. 6.2) The
Undying Truth by JA Prentice. A mysterious mission has discovered a
body, one that should never be found. Can the Undying really be
dead after all? 6.3) Inertia by James Goss. A remote island on a
dull world. Some boring natives, some uninteresting ruins. Can two
time travellers manage to do nothing for a month? 6.4) Gallifrey by
Guy Adams and AK Benedict The Doctor has come home. But he doesn't
belong here. And Bernice thinks there's something very wrong with
Gallifrey. CAST: Lisa Bowerman (Bernice Summerfield), David Warner
(The Doctor).
Fifth big screen outing for the crew of the starship Enterprise.
Kirk (William Shatner, who also directs and co-scripts), McCoy and
Spock's shore leave is cut short when the latter's half-brother -
Vulcan renegade Sybok - takes several important ambassadors hostage
on the planet Nimbus. They race to the rescue, unaware that the
kidnap is all part of Sybok's ploy to hijack the Enterprise and set
out on a quest to discover the Supreme Being - God.
For their fourth big-screen outing the crew of the USS Enterprise
abandon their usual 23rd century time frame for Earth in the year
1986. In order to save the planet from a rogue space probe in the
future, Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Bones
(DeForest Kelley) and co must travel back to the twentieth century
to find the only creature capable of communicating with it: a
whale. The story is given comic treatment - Spock hides his Vulcan
ears with a headband and poses as a burnt-out hippy, while the
normally intrepid Kirk gets lost on a bus.
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Waxwork (DVD)
Deborah Foreman, Michelle Johnson, Miles O'Keeffe, David Warner, Dana Ashbrook, …
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R76
Discovery Miles 760
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Six teenagers visit a wax museum at midnight, where they find
themselves drawn back in time and into the murderous scenarios that
have been dramatised in wax. To get in is free but to get out...
Bernice Summerfield is back in four new adventures with a Time Lord
from another universe. 1930s Berlin - the party before the end of
the world. A city that laughs at the gathering storm. The location
of a mysterious alien signal. Bernice Summerfield and the Doctor
investigate. What are the Cybermen doing in Berlin? Who are the
Ancient Vril? And what horrors lurk beneath the city's most
infamous nightclub? 7.1 Wilkommen by James Goss. Why do the
Cybermen wish to save the people of Berlin? 7.2 Wulf by Aaron
Lamont. A young man returns home - will he save his village or will
it save him? 7.3 Ubermensch by Rochana Patel. Why does the Doctor
want Bernice to join a German archaeological expedition? 7.4 Auf
Wiedersehen by Victoria Saxton. Can Bernice Summerfield stop an
alien invasion after it has happened? CAST: Lisa Bowerman (Bernice
Summerfield), David Warner (The Doctor), Jeremias Amoore (Herman),
Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen), Jacob Dudman (Marius), Jack
Forsyth-Noble (Wulf), Wolf Kahler (Cart Driver), Aletta Lohmeyer
(The Director), David Menkin (Johannes/Villager), Vanessa Milchrahm
(Frieda/Hannah), Harry Myers (Konrad), Travis Oliver (Farmer),
Andrew Pepper (The Compére), Leonie Schliesing (Heike), Natascha
Slasten (Lotte), Issy Van Randwyck (Ingrid/Sylvie). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
This range of two-part audio dramas stars Tom Baker reprising his
most popular role as the Fourth Doctor (from 1974 - 1981) with a
number of his original TV companions. This fifth series reunites
the Doctor with Romana (Lalla Ward), a fellow Time Lord for
adventures across Time and Space! On a brisk winter's morning in
1850s Yorkshire, Cuthbert, head of the intergalactic business known
as 'The Conglomerate' prepares to hijack a very special train. In
the far future, his assistant, Mr Dorrick is awoken by howling
alarms. There is a problem with the Quantum Gateway. In the TARDIS,
the Doctor, Romana and K9 detect strange distortions in the Vortex,
an energy stream coming from a strange creature called a Laan. The
threads of a plan centuries in the making are coming together. But
who is behind this plan? And can anyone possibly escape when
history is against them? The fifth series in a Big Finish range
which is hugely popular with fans of the classic TV series Doctor
Who. The pairing of the Doctor and Romana harks back to the
most-watched period of Doctor Who, one that to a generation is the
most loved and iconic and which broke the records for viewers of
the show.Tom Baker's portrayal of the Fourth Doctor Who still tops
popularity polls today. He was a special guest in 2013's 50th
anniversary story Doctor Who - The Day of the Doctor. Guest David
Warner is a familiar face from a wealth of quality appearances on
TV and film - for Sci-Fi fans in particular he's recognised from
Star Trek: The Next Generation, Doctor Who, Time Bandits, and two
Star Trek movies: though this just scratches the surface of a rich
career.Guest David Troughton is the son of the second Doctor actor,
Patrick Troughton, and in a long, varied career has appeared on TV
in everything from A Very Peculiar Practice to Doctor Who. CAST:
Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9),
David Warner (Cuthbert), Toby Hadoke (Mr Dorrick), David Troughton
(The Black Guardian). NOTE: This adventure continues in next
month's Doctor Who: Casualties of Time.
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Little Malcolm (DVD)
John Hurt, Rosalind Ayres, John McEnery, Raymond Platt, David Warner; Contributions by …
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R212
Discovery Miles 2 120
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1970s British comedy drama starring John Hurt as an art
student-turned-activist. After being expelled from art school,
Malcolm Scrawdyke (Hurt) leads his friends, Wick (John McEnery),
Irwin (Raymond Platt) and Nipple (David Warner), as they form an
anti-establishment group called the Party of Dynamic Erection.
Before long they decide their best plan of action as a
revolutionary organisation will be to abduct their nemesis.
Ex-Beatle George Harrison produced this adaptation of David
Halliwell's 1965 stage play.
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The Little Match Girl (Hardcover)
Hans Christian Andersen; Adapted by David Warner; Greg Newbold
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R468
Discovery Miles 4 680
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Inside No. 9: Series Two (DVD)
Reece Shearsmith, Mark Benton, Alison Steadman, Jack Whitehall, David Warner, …
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Discovery Miles 1 580
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BBC comedy anthology series written by and starring 'League of
Gentlemen' creators Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Each
episode is a stand-alone comedy set behind the doors of a different
house number nine on a British street. The various characters
explored include those trying to sleep on a French overnight
sleeper train, staff at a volunteer call centre and the holders of
a seance in a Victorian villa. Guest stars on the show include Jack
Whitehall, Mark Benton, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Sheridan Smith, Alison
Steadman, Claire Skinner, Paul Kaye and David Warner. The episodes
are: 'La Couchette', 'The 12 Days of Christine', 'The Trial of
Elizabeth Gadge', 'Cold Comfort', 'Nana's Party' and 'Seance Time'.
Live action sequel following the anthropomorphic ninjutsu-trained
turtles Leonardo (voice of Brian Tochi), Michaelangelo (Robbie
Rist), Donatello (Adam Carl) and Raphael (Laurie Faso). Professor
Perry (David Warner), the man who invented the ooze that created
the Ninja Turtles, is kidnapped by the evil Shredder (Francois
Chau) who wants to control the ooze to use on his own sidekicks and
turn them into evil ninjas. So once again, it's up to the Turtles -
who have also enlisted the help of kick-boxing pizza-delivery boy
Keno (Ernie Reyes)...
In the original Karate Kid movie, Daniel-San famously learns "wax
on, wax off" before he understands what it really means and how it
is really teaching him an ancient martial art. This is a perfect
example of the concept known as "the esoteric" -- waxing the car
was a way to teach something else, a so-called "hidden (or
esoteric) meaning" that lies behind the action of wax on and wax
off. Mr. Miyagi did not select this teaching method in order to
deceive Danny -- he taught it that way because he knew it was the
BEST way to reach his student and help Danny (even though Danny
didn't understand it at first). The Undying Stars demonstrates that
the ancient scriptures of the world operate in exactly the same way
-- they are all a form of "wax on, wax off" which contain an
amazing esoteric message that is "hidden" inside. This includes the
stories of the gods of ancient Greece, of ancient Egypt, of ancient
India, of the Norse, of the Hawaiians and the Maori and the Maya
and the Inca and the Native American tribes and nations and of
almost every other culture around the world -- and it also includes
the stories found in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The
masters who created these stories were not trying to deceive us,
any more than Mr. Miyagi was trying to deceive Daniel-San, and they
were not trying to keep these truths "hidden" so that nobody could
ever learn them: they intended the ancient scriptures to lead men
and women to consciousness and to awareness of the truth about the
human condition. But something terrible happened along the way: for
reasons of their own, a powerful group decided to suppress the
esoteric understanding of the Bible and replace it with a strictly
literalist interpretation: in other words, they silenced everyone
who was teaching Daniel-San how to "do karate" using "wax on, wax
off," and they got everyone to focus on waxing cars instead, as if
that was what the scriptures were all about. The Undying Stars
explores the evidence that the world's ancient sacred traditions --
including the Old and New Testaments -- are esoteric in nature,
intended to teach something as amazing as the system of karate that
was hidden in the act of waxing the car. It clearly shows the
system of extracting the esoteric meaning from the mythological
stories, using over seventy illustrations. It then discusses the
amazing "shamanic and holographic" teaching of that ancient "karate
system," and how it anticipates modern quantum physics by thousands
of years, and how it may help explain the incredible
accomplishments of ancient lost civilizations, accomplishments we
still cannot fully explain today. Finally, it shows how a group of
families during the Roman Empire conspired to steal the esoteric
teaching from humanity, and get everyone focused on "waxing the
car," while keeping the ability to "do karate" for themselves It
also shows that the descendants of these families are still "doing
karate" today, and getting away with it, because most of the world
only knows how to wax the car without understanding the meaning
behind the motions.
Uncover the spiritual cosmology of the ancients Virtually all the
world's sacred traditions are built upon a common esoteric system
of celestial allegory. In The Undying Stars, you will see how that
system works, and why the ancients thought it was so important. You
will find evidence that the message that these esoteric myths were
intended to convey includes a shamanic-holographic worldview of
tremendous sophistication . . . and profound significance. A
worldview which anticipated quantum physics by many thousands of
years. And you will encounter evidence that this ancient wisdom was
deliberately suppressed by forces who took over the Roman Empire
and then launched a violent campaign to eradicate the ancient
esoteric system, first in Europe and then in the rest of the world
. . .
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