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Whistle Down The Wind (DVD)
Bryan Forbes; Starring Hayley Mills, Bernard Lee, Alan Bates; Mary Hayley Bell
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Discovery Miles 2 450
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A man (Alan Bates) on the run for murder hides out at a nearby
barn. Through a series of bizarre twists he is discovered by three
children (Hayley Mills, Diane Holgate and Alan Barnes), who believe
they have stumbled across Jesus and attempt to keep him hidden from
the grown-ups. Based on the novel by Hayley Mill's mother, Mary
Hayley Bell.
The Internal Market Act 2020 provides the foundation for freedom of
trade within the UK following Brexit. The Act is a central element
of the UK's constitutional infrastructure. By enabling goods and
services that are lawfully made or sold in one of the UK's four
constituent parts to be marketed and sold across the rest of the
UK, the Act exerts a practical brake on regulatory divergence,
because higher regulatory standards imposed by legislation in one
part of the UK may have little practical effect unless these
standards are also adopted in the UK's other three constituent
parts. The Act will therefore be a strong force compelling
cooperation between the four legislatures' regulatory standards and
will be a powerful tool for lawyers challenging regulatory rules.
As well as impacting almost every area of business and trade, the
Act also touches the lives of individuals and provides the UK
Government with powers to fund economic and cultural activities on
a UK wide basis despite the devolution settlement. This
Blackstone's Guide explores the Act's provisions in a succinct and
practical manner, supported by worked examples and comparative
insights from EU internal market and competition law.
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Various Artists - Me & You (CD)
Ted Kendall, Vic Lewis, Talley Sherwood, Alan Bates; Performed by Vic Lewis, …
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Far from the Madding Crowd (DVD)
Alan Bates, Prunella Ransome, Fiona Walker, Julie Christie, Freddie Jones, …
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Discovery Miles 2 980
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Julie Christie stars in this adaptation of Thomas Hardy's
19th-century story of a woman's passion. Set in Victorian England,
the film follows Bathsheba Everdene (Christie), a beautiful,
independent woman who runs the farm she was left by her uncle. She
becomes romantically involved with three very different men:
handsome and wayward soldier Frank Troy (Terence Stamp); prosperous
gentleman William Boldwood (Peter Finch); and ever-patient shepherd
Gabriel Oak (Alan Bates).
Julie Christie stars in this adaptation of Thomas Hardy's
19th-century story of a woman's passion. Set in Victorian England,
the film follows Bathsheba Everdene (Christie), a beautiful,
independent woman who runs the farm she was left by her uncle. She
becomes romantically involved with three very different men:
handsome and wayward soldier Frank Troy (Terence Stamp); prosperous
gentleman William Boldwood (Peter Finch); and ever-patient shepherd
Gabriel Oak (Alan Bates).
A collection of four classic films starring Julie Christie. In
'Billy Liar' (1963), undertaker's clerk Billy (Tom Courtenay)
escapes his dreary small town existence in a 1950s Northern town by
living in a fantasy world where he realises his ambitions. When his
job, unsympathetic working class family and two fiancees threaten
to become too much, he meets the fashionable Liz (Christie), who
offers him his one chance for real escape. Christie won an Oscar
for her role in 'Darling' (1965). In the film she plays Diana
Scott, an ambitious model determined to make it to the top. Using
her sexuality, she manipulates powerful men, but in so doing
becomes a prisoner of the jet-setting lifestyle she once yearned
for. Dirk Bogarde co-stars as Diana's long-suffering boyfriend.
'Far From The Madding Crowd' (1967) is an adaptation of Thomas
Hardy's 19th-century story of a woman's passion. Bathsheba
(Christie) is in love with three very different men who are also in
love with her: her first love is a handsome and wayward soldier;
the second is the local noble Lord, and the third is an
ever-patient farmer. 'The Go-Between' (1970) is an adaptation of
the classic novel by L.P. Hartley. A young teenage boy, Leo
(Dominic Guard), is invited to a wealthy school friend's rich
family estate and is drawn into a love affair between his friend's
twenty-something sister, Marian (Christie), and the family
neighbour, even though she is engaged to be married. She uses Leo
as a go-between, sending messages to her lover. Despite feeling he
is betraying her fiance Hugh (Edward Fox), Leo carries on being the
messager boy and discovers more about the attraction between men
and women along the way.
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