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Sea of Sand (DVD)
Michael Craig, Barry Foster, Ray McAnally, John Gregson, Percy Herbert, …
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R307
R212
Discovery Miles 2 120
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War drama starring Richard Attenborough, John Gregson and Michael
Craig. Captain Williams (Gregson) is a martinet mine expert who
undertakes to whip the hitherto lackadaisacal British Long Range
Desert Group patrol into shape. This brings him into conflict with
patrol leader Captain Cotton (Craig), but earns him the respect of
hard-bitten trooper Brody (Attenborough). The wisdom of Williams'
no-nonsense approach is demonstrated when the patrol is besieged by
the highly-disciplined members of the German Afrika Korps.
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Great Expectations (Blu-ray disc)
John Mills, Valerie Hobson, Bernard Miles, Francis L Sullivan, Finlay Currie, …
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R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
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David Lean directs this classic adaptation of Dickens's novel about
a young orphan who develops 'great expectations' after a mysterious
benefactor pledges to sponsor his transformation into a gentleman.
Pip (Anthony Wager) is visiting the graves of his deceased parents
when he finds himself confronted by an escaped convict, Magwitch
(Finlay Currie). Unfortunately for Pip, Magwitch isn't the only
frightening adult he becomes acquainted with. When Miss Havisham
(Martita Hunt), an eccentric old woman still dressed for the
wedding at which she was abandoned by her groom years ago, seeks a
playmate for her charge, Estella (Jean Simmons), it is Pip who is
sent for. The boy quickly falls in love with Estella, though his
hopes seem forlorn due to the gap in social standing between the
two. When an older Pip (John Mills) discovers that he has a
benefactor, he feels that Estella may be won, but has he read the
situation correctly?
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The Angry Silence (Blu-ray disc)
Richard Attenborough, Oliver Reed, Russell Napier, Bernard Lee, Geoffrey Keen, …
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R491
R426
Discovery Miles 4 260
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Powerful drama about loyalties and the industrial workplace in
early 60s Britain. Factory worker Tom Arnold (Richard Attenborough)
does not share the same feelings as his fellow workers in a
developing industrial dispute and refuses to go on strike with
them. This results in him being 'sent to Coventry' by all
concerned, including his best friend Joe Wallace (Michael Craig).
The newspapers soon hear about this and the story becomes a matter
of national concern, with many different parties trying to use
Tom's stance to their own ends.
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