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Ripper Street: Season 1 and 2 (DVD)
Matthew Macfadyen, Jerome Flynn, Adam Rothenberg, Myanna Buring, Jonathan Barnwell, …
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R93
Discovery Miles 930
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Ships in 20 - 40 working days
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The first two series of the TV drama starring Matthew Macfadyen as
a detective trying to maintain the law on the streets of
Whitechapel in the wake of the Jack the Ripper murders. Though the
immediate threat posed by the Ripper seems to have receded, H
Division's Detective Inspector Edmund Reid (Macfadyen), aided by
the hard-boiled Sergeant Bennett Drake (Jerome Flynn) and American
forensics expert Captain Homer Jackson (Adam Rothenberg), still has
his hands full trying to keep the East End streets safe. Series 1
episodes are: 'I Need Light', 'In My Protection', 'The King Came
Calling', 'The Good of This City', 'The Weight of One Man's Heart',
'Tournament of Shadows', 'A Man of My Company' and 'What Use Our
Work?'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Pure As the Driven', 'Am I Not
Monstrous?', 'Become Man', 'Dynamite and a Woman', 'Threads of Silk
and Gold', 'A Stronger Loving World', 'Our Betrayal: Part One' and
'Our Betrayal: Part Two'.
Double bill of BBC espionage drama mini-series based on the novels
by John Le Carré and starring Alec Guinness as master spy George
Smiley. In 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' (1979), Smiley has been
in 'retirement' for some time, some say owing to his mishandling of
the Czech scandal. However, the retiring superspy finds himself
summoned back to the 'Circus' (British secret service) when it
transpires that an enemy infiltrator is at work in the department.
Smiley returns once again to his old department in 'Smiley's
People' (1982) following the murder of his friend, General
Vladimir, a Russian who once worked for British Intelligence. When
it transpires that Vladimir was in fact a double agent, Smiley
becomes engaged in a battle of wills with his old adversaries at
the Moscow Centre.
Richard Attenborough's Academy Award-winning epic follows the
extraordinary life of Mahatma Gandhi (played by Ben Kingsley), from
his beginnings as a young Indian lawyer to his triumph as a
revolutionary - whose philosophy of non-violent protest helped gain
India its independence. The film won eight Academy Awards,
including Best Picture.
A collection of 23 dramas based on the novels of Catherine Cookson:
'The Mallen Secret', 'The Mallen Curse', 'The Mallen Girls', 'The
Mallen Streak', 'The Fifteen Streets', 'The Wingless Bird', 'The
Round Tower', 'The Black Velvet Gown', 'The Black Candle', 'The Rag
Nymph', 'The Moth', 'The Girl', 'The Tide of Life', 'The Glass
Virgin', 'The Gambling Man', 'The Man Who Cried', 'The Cinder
Path', 'The Dwelling Place', 'The Colour Blind', 'The Tilly
Trotter', 'The Storyteller', 'The Secret' and 'Dinner of Herbs'.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (DVD)
Alec Guinness, Alexander Knox, Beryl Reid, Michael Aldridge, Michael Jayston, …
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R362
R222
Discovery Miles 2 220
Save R140 (39%)
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Superspy George Smiley (Alec Guinness) has for some time been in
'retirement' - some say due to his mishandling of the Czech
scandal. However, the retiring masterspy finds himself summoned
back to the 'Circus' (British secret service) when it transpires
that an enemy infiltrator is at work in the department.
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To Walk With Lions (DVD)
Richard Harris, Ian Bannen, John Michie, Kerry Fox, Hugh Quarshie, …
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R417
Discovery Miles 4 170
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Drama based loosely on the final years of Kenya game warden and
lion-raiser George Adamson's life. An unofficial sequel to 'Born
Free' (1966) and 'Living Free' (1972), which also dramatised the
life of Adamson, this film picks up the life of George (Richard
Harris) on the African wildlife preserve he runs with the help of
his brother Terrence (Ian Bannen). When drifter Tony Fitzjohn (John
Michie) arrives to work for the old men he initially takes poorly
to the task, almost savaged by a lion on his first day and on the
verge of leaving when he hears that his predecessor was killed in a
similar incident. The arrival of a lion cub that Fitzjohn must care
for and raise changes everything. Soon he finds himself helping the
brothers in their fight to save lions - and, ultimately, the park
itself - from the poachers, soldiers and corrupt government
officials that threaten them.
Three classic films adapted from novels by Charles Dickens. In 'A
Tale of Two Cities' (1958), Sydney Carton (Dirk Bogarde) is a
frivolous London barrister, hopelessly in love with Lucie (Dorothy
Tutin), even after she marries Charles Darnay (Paul Guers), who is
descended from an unpleasant French aristocrat. Darnay is lured
back to France as the Revolution gets into swing where he is
arrested and awaits execution. Sydney, seeing Lucie's despair, goes
to France, frees Charles and takes his place in the queue for the
guillotine. In 'Oliver Twist' (1948), Oliver (John Howard Davis) is
a young orphan boy who is expelled from the workhouse run by Mr
Bumble (Francis L. Sullivan). After becoming an apprentice to an
undertaker Oliver decides to run away to London, only to meet the
Artful Dodger (Anthony Newley) and fall amongst his gang of
thieves, led by the scheming Fagin (Alec Guinness). Finally, in
'Great Expectations' (1946), orphan Pip (Anthony Wager) befriends
an escaped convict before being elevated to higher circles as the
companion of mad Miss Havisham (Martita Hunt) and her niece,
Estella (Jean Simmons), with whom the boy quickly falls in love.
When the adult Pip (John Mills) discovers a mysterious benefactor
has paved the way for him to become a gentleman, he assumes Miss
Havisham is responsible.
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