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Two Minute Warning (Blu-ray disc)
Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes, Martin Balsam, Beau Bridges, Marilyn Hassett, …
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R497
Discovery Miles 4 970
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1970s disaster thriller starring Charlton Heston and John
Cassavetes. A psychopath armed with a hunting rifle goes on a
sniping spree. When the sniper's two-minute warning shots ring out
at a crowded football stadium, panic erupts among the 91,000 sports
fans present. Heston plays the police captain on the killer's
trail, while Cassavetes leads the SWAT team.
Animated film adaptation of Marjane Satrapi's bestselling
autobiographical graphic novel set during the Islamic revolution in
Iran. When the despotic Shah is overthrown in 1979, Marjane (voice
of Chiara Mastroianni) and her family look forward to a new dawn in
their beleaguered country. As she grows up, however, Marjane
realises that the new fundamentalist rulers are just as brutal as
their predecessors. Worried at her inability to stay silent where
injustice is concerned, her parents send Marjane to Austria to
study for a better life. Alone in a strange land, Marjane
encounters suspicion and prejudice but gradually comes to be
accepted. When high school is over, though, she finds herself
feeling terribly homesick and makes the decision to return to her
family in the increasingly repressive Iran...
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Persepolis (French, English, DVD)
Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve, Danielle Darrieux, Gena Rowlands, Sean Penn, …
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R365
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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Animated film adaptation of Marjane Satrapi's bestselling
autobiographical graphic novel set during the Islamic revolution in
Iran. When the despotic Shah is overthrown in 1979, Marjane (voice
of Chiara Mastroianni) and her family look forward to a new dawn in
their beleaguered country. As she grows up, however, Marjane
realises that the new fundamentalist rulers are just as brutal as
their predecessors. Worried at her inability to stay silent where
injustice is concerned, her parents send Marjane to Austria to
study for a better life. Alone in a strange land, Marjane
encounters suspicion and prejudice but gradually comes to be
accepted. When high school is over, though, she finds herself
feeling terribly homesick and makes the decision to return to her
family in the increasingly repressive Iran...
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