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The complete seven seasons of the original mystery and suspense
series hosted by the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock.
Each 30-minute episode includes opening and closing monologues by
Hitchcock who explains some aspect of the day's story in his
inimitably dry, humorous monotone.
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All About Eve (DVD)
Bette Davis, George Sanders, Anne Baxter, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill, …
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R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz writes and directs this classic award-winning
drama starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter. Eve Harrington (Baxter)
is famous actress Margo Channing (Davis)'s biggest fan. When, by
chance, she gets to meet the great lady, she quickly ingratiates
herself into her life. Before long, however, she has become a
bitter rival, stealing Margo's Broadway role and causing turmoil in
her personal life. George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill and
Thelma Ritter co-star with Marilyn Monroe making an early film
appearance. Both Davis and Baxter received Oscar nominations for
their roles with the film winning six awards including Best
Picture, Director, Screenplay and Supporting Actor (Sanders).
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The Best of Hammer Collection (DVD)
Bette Davis, Wendy Craig, Jill Bennett, James Villiers, William Dix, …
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R712
R526
Discovery Miles 5 260
Save R186 (26%)
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A collection of five Hammer horror films from the 1960s. In 'The
Nanny' (1965), a nanny (Bette Davis) is hired to look after a
ten-year-old who has just returned from a mental institution. The
boy's mother has just been poisoned and he believes the nanny is to
blame. When his aunt arrives and hears the boy's accusations she
sides with the nanny, claiming the boy is making it all up.
'Dracula: Prince of Darkness' (1965) is the sequel to the 1958 film
'Dracula'. Four English tourists are holidaying in the Carpathians
when they meet the unconventional Father Sandor (Andrew Keir) at an
inn. He warns them to avoid the local castle if they value their
lives, but the next day the quartet find themselves stranded in the
mountains after their driver abandons them. When a driverless
carriage arrives they board it, intending to travel to the nearest
village. However, the carriage instead takes them to the very
castle which Sandor warned them against, where they are welcomed by
Klove (Philip Latham), sinister manservant of Count Dracula
(Christopher Lee). 'Quatermass and the Pit' (1967) is the Hammer
version of the popular TV series. When prehistoric skulls and the
remains of an alien spaceship are discovered in the bowels of
London's Underground during an excavation, a weird and powerful
force is unleashed, and Professor Quatermass (Keir) is called in to
investigate. 'Frankenstein Created Woman' is the sequel to the 1964
film 'Evil of Frankenstein'. The Baron (Peter Cushing) has taken up
residence with well-meaning inebriate Doctor Hertz (Thorley
Walters). When Hertz successfully revives Frankenstein after
freezing his body, the latter deduces that the human spirit does
not leave the body after death, and can therefore be transmuted
into another form. He gets the chance to prove his theory when his
young assistant, Hans, is hanged for a murder he did not commit,
and Hans' disfigured lover, Christina, commits suicide in despair.
After performing cosmetic surgery on Christina, the two scientists
successfully transfer Hans's spirit into her body. However, Hans
now sets out to take revenge on those responsible for his death.
Finally, in 'The Devil Rides Out' (1967), the Duc de Richleau (Lee)
is concerned by the disappearance of his young friend Simon
(Patrick Mower) from the social scene. Accompanied by former army
colleague Rex (Leon Greene), de Richleau discovers that Simon has
joined a group of Devil worshippers, led by the evil Mocata
(Charles Gray). Through de Richleau's attempts to wrest Simon from
Mocata's influence, Rex becomes romantically involved with Tanith,
another member of the cult.
'Green Zone Living' is based on a philosophy that inspires human
beings, individually and collectively, to become fully human. Its
aim is to decrease emotional suffering, raise social consciousness
and make people's lives more meaningful. This easy-to-understand
concept encourages people to become aware of their talents,
actualize their potential and share their special gifts with their
dear ones. In addition, it helps people to learn the skills needed
to resolve their conflicts and become active participants in their
personal growth. Countless individuals have reported that it has
guided them, step by step, in creating happy families, healthy work
environments and peaceful communities - communities that are part
of creating a happy, healthy and peaceful Green Zone World. In the
contemporary world, day-to-day life for most people has become so
stressful that: one in four women and one in ten men suffer from
depression, one marriage in three ends in divorce and the number of
people going on sick leave and getting burnt out from toxic work
environments is increasing. In such turbulent and traumatic social
circumstances, a number of mental health professionals and
philosophers worldwide have accepted the challenge to find creative
ways to deal with life's dilemmas and dreams. Two such
professionals are psychotherapists Dr. K. Sohail and Bette Davis.
Based on their more than fifty years of psychotherapy experience
with hundreds of individuals, couples and families, they have
developed the concept of Green Zone Living. Green Zone Living is
based on the Green Zone Philosophy that inspires people to create a
healthy, happy and peaceful Green Zone Lifestyle. The Green Zone
Philosophy has already helped a large number of people not only to
deal with their emotional and relationship problems but also
improve their quality of lives.
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