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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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Norman Wisdom Collection (DVD)
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A box set of 12 Norman Wisdom classics. In 'On the Beat' Wisdom
stars as a bumbling Scotland Yard car park attendant who gets his
chance to be a real policeman after he accidentally catches some
crooks. His advantage lies in the fact that he physically resembles
one of the ringleaders. In 'Man of the Moment' the bumbling Norman
(Wisdom) accidentally becomes the British delegate to an important
international conference in Geneva. Hilarious chaos and amusing
misunderstandings ensue. In 'Trouble in Store' Wisdom is taken on
as a shop assistant in a department store. His ambition is to
become a window dresser, and he falls in love at first sight with
his dream-girl, Sally. After a disastrous start (chasing a bus on
roller skates, entering a shop girl's hostel, the usual sort of
thing), events conspire to make Norman an unlikely hero. In 'Up in
the World' Wisdom stars as the bumbling window cleaner to Lady
Banderville. He has to cope with the pranks of her son, Sir Reggie,
but cleans up when he confounds a gang of kidnappers. In 'The
Square Peg' Norman Pitkin (Wisdom) is keen to help the war effort,
and turns out to be a dead ringer for an enemy general. Joining up
with his colleague, Mr Grimsdale, he is posted to France as part of
a team repairing the damaged roads. Captured by the enemy, he turns
his uncanny resemblance to his own advantage and comes home a hero.
In 'Follow a Star' Wisdom plays a shop worker (imaginatively also
named Norman, as indeed is every character he has ever portrayed)
who dreams of becoming a famous singer. His attempts are, of
course, disastrous, until he is encouraged by music teacher Miss
Dobson, and a crippled girl named Judy. In 'The Bulldog Breed'
Norman Puckle (Wisdom) is a grocer who joins the Navy and finds
himself chosen to man a rocket flight into outer space. After
Norman brings his own brand of madcap mayhem to the training
process, his superiors begin to suspect that they might have picked
the wrong person for the mission. Also starring Ian Hunter and
Edward Chapman. Whilst in 'One Good Turn' Norman (Wisdom) works at
the orphanage, and promises that he will buy one of its charges a
model car. But how can he get the money? Proving himself equally
incompetent at all jobs, he manages to raise a few laughs along the
way in his attempts to earn the cash and not disappoint the little
sprite. In 'A Stitch in Time' Star Wisdom plays an apprentice
butcher trying to help a sick child. His bumbling efforts end up
with him being banned from visiting little orphan Lindy, but Norman
will go to any lengths to keep in touch with his young charge.
Whilst in 'Just My Tuck', determined to win the heart of his
beautiful neighbour, Norman (Wisdom) decides he wants to buy her a
diamond necklace - but how can he possibly afford it? A solution
offers itself when he goes to a bookmaker's, learns the intricacies
of the accumulator bet, and sets out on a major winning streak.
However, whenever Norman is involved things are never quite that
simple, and soon enough our hapless hero finds himself in deep
trouble, creating havoc at the local racetrack. In 'The Early Bird'
Wisdom plays a milkman caught up in a feud between the small,
traditional company that employs him and a large, modern dairy
planning a hostile takeover. Will Norman, in his typically inept
fashion, manage to save his company from the onset of modernity?
Finally in 'Press For Time' Norman Shields (Wisdom) is an
accident-prone young reporter, who only got the job because his
grandfather (also played by Wisdom) happens to be the Prime
Minister. Hilarious chaos ensues when Norman is sent to cover a
beauty contest. Wisdom also appears in drag as a Suffragette called
Emily.
1960s British drama which centres on Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay), a
cynical working class youth, who finds himself in a boys'
reformatory for robbing a bakery. The governor in charge of the
reform school (Michael Redgrave) preaches to his inmates that
exercise and physical challenge can permanently destroy a boy's
rebellious streak. But Colin is fortunate enough to be on the
boss's good side due to his natural running prowess and is offered
the chance to train for a race against the local public school.
Tensions build as the big day approaches and after a lot of time
spent thinking on his lonely runs, Colin might just reconsider his
naturally rebellious instincts.
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The Honey Pot (Blu-ray disc)
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Comedy crime drama written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Millionaire Cecil Fox (Rex Harrison) feigns terminal illness in an
attempt to trick three of his former mistresses. Hoping to find out
which of the women really cares for him and not just for his money,
Fox hires struggling actor William McFly (Cliff Robertson) to play
his servant. The three women soon appear at his bedside, but what
was intended to be a joke soon turns into a drama as one of his
former lovers attempts to give nature a helping hand by speeding
him on his way to the afterlife.
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Guns at Batasi (Blu-ray disc)
Richard Attenborough, Jack Hawkins, Flora Robson, John Leyton, Mia Farrow, …
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Richard Attenborough stars in this 1960s British military drama
based on the novel by Robert Holles. When British Sergeant Major
Lauderdale (Attenborough) is sent to a military outpost in Africa
with orders to keep the peace during a changeover in the local
government, his troubles are compounded by the political views of
contentious female officer Miss Barker-Wise (Flora Robson) and the
amorous intentions of pretty young United Nations secretary Karen
Eriksson (Mia Farrow).
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Josephine and Men (DVD)
Glynis Johns, Donald Sinden, Peter Finch, Jack Buchanan, Heather Thatcher, …
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Roy Boulting directs this 1950s British comedy starring Glynis
Johns as a woman whose sympathy for those in need plays havoc with
her love life. Though it may seem to outsiders that Josephine Luton
(Johns) is a good match for her fiancé, businessman Alan Hartley
(Donald Sinden), there is a major problem - Alan is doing too well
to elicit her sympathy. This goes instead to his friend David Hewer
(Peter Finch), a playwright whose lack of success thus far leaves
him in a melancholy state of mind. Josephine duly begins a romantic
relationship with David to try and cheer him up, but are there men
in even more desperate straits that could steal her from him?
With An Introduction And Analysis Of The Poem.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
With An Introduction And Analysis Of The Poem.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
1960s British drama which centres on Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay), a
cynical working class youth, who finds himself in a boys'
reformatory for robbing a bakery. The governor in charge of the
reform school (Michael Redgrave) preaches to his inmates that
exercise and physical challenge can permanently destroy a boy's
rebellious streak. But Colin is fortunate enough to be on the
boss's good side due to his natural running prowess and is offered
the chance to train for a race against the local public school.
Tensions build as the big day approaches and after a lot of time
spent thinking on his lonely runs, Colin might just reconsider his
naturally rebellious instincts.
Collection of four British crime thrillers from the 1950s. In 'High
Treason' (1951), after the destruction of the SS Asia Star in
London Docks, Commander 'Robbie' Brennan (Liam Redmond) joins
forces with Special Branch and MI5 to investigate an underground
terrorist group plotting acts of sabotage. They discover that the
group are planning an attack on a power station. Can they stop them
before it's too late? In 'The Big Chance' (1957), fed up with
living his mundane life, travel agency employee Bill Anderson
(William Russell) siezes his opportunity for a change when a
customer returns tickets to Panama. Bill decides to take the
tickets and go to Panama himself. While at the airport, however, he
is distracted by the alluring Diana Maxwell (Adrienne Corri). When
the flight is delayed until the following day, Diana manages to get
Bill involved in all manner of misadventures. Will he be glad of
this change from the humdrum of his daily existence? In 'Dublin
Nightmare' (1958), adapted from the novel by Robin Estridge, Steve
Lawlor (Richard Leech) is reported dead following a car accident
after he helped a Republican gang rob a Northern Irish security
vehicle. The loot has gone missing and while the gang believe the
car passenger Danny O'Callaghan (Pat O'Sullivan) has betrayed them,
Lawlor's former girlfriend is convinced he is still alive. His
photographer friend John Kevin (William Sylvester) investigates. In
'Deadly Nightshade' (1953) Robert Matthews (Emrys Jones) is
arrested in Cornwall when he is mistaken for convict John Barlow,
to whom he bears a striking resemblance. When Barlow (also Jones)
hears of this, he makes his way to the man's cottage and takes his
place. After surviving a local shipwreck Robert's fiancée Ann
Farrington (Zena Marshall) is taken in by Barlow, who maintains his
imposture but soon discovers that Matthews is not all he seems.
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High Treason (DVD)
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After the destruction of the SS Asia Star in London Docks,
Commander 'Robbie' Brennan joins forces with Special Branch and MI5
to investigate an underground terrorist group planning acts of
sabotage. They discover that the group's next act of destruction is
'the big one' - an attack on a power station.
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Go to Blazes (DVD)
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Early 1960s British comedy about a gang of bumbling bank robbers.
Inept crooks Bernard (Dave King), Harry (Daniel Massey) and Alfie
(Norman Rossington) find their latest getaway plans scuppered when
they get stuck in traffic due to a passing fire engine. Realising
the benefits to be had by using a fire engine as their getaway
vehicle, the trio quickly set about trying to source one. But when
the fateful day of the robbery finally dawns, the gang's best laid
plans quickly begin to unravel when they're mistaken for real
firemen and diverted to a fire.
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Seven Days to Noon (DVD)
Barry Jones, Andre Morell, Hugh Cross, Sheila Manahan, Olive Sloane, …
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Oscar-winning thriller from the Boulting Brothers. When a
scientist, Professor Willingdon (Barry Jones), sends a letter to 10
Downing Street threatening to blow up the Houses of Parliament
within a week unless the Prime Minister agrees to his demands, it
is dismissed as a hoax. But when Willingdon disappears, alarm bells
start to ring, and soon the whole of London is out looking for him.
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