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Jayne Mansfield's Car (DVD)
Robert Duvall, Billy Bob Thornton, John Hurt, Kevin Bacon, Robert Patrick, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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Billy Bob Thornton directs and stars in this drama set in 1960s
Alabama featuring an ensemble cast that includes Robert Duvall,
John Hurt, Kevin Bacon, Robert Patrick, Frances O'Connor and Ray
Stevenson. Jim Caldwell (Duvall), an ageing World War I veteran, is
the head of a family that includes two sons who fought in World War
II, Skip (Thornton) and Carroll (Bacon). Almost 30 years ago the
family was torn in two when Jim's wife left him and moved overseas
to marry Brit Kingsley Bedford (Hurt). When Mrs Bedford passes away
her will indicates that she'd like to buried back home in Alabama,
setting the Caldwells and the Bedfords on collision course. How
will the two families change each other?
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44 Inch Chest (Blu-ray disc)
John Hurt, Ian McShane, Dave Legeno, Ray Winstone, Tom Wilkinson, …
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R40
Discovery Miles 400
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British gangster drama penned by the writers of 'Sexy Beast',
featuring an ensemble cast that includes Ray Winstone, John Hurt,
Ian McShane, Joanne Whalley and Tom Wilkinson. Ray Winstone stars
as Colin Diamond, a London gangster who enlists the help of his
friends to kidnap his wife's young French lover (Melvil Poupaud) in
the hope of restoring his damaged ego.
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The Tigger Movie (DVD)
Jim Cummings, Nikita Hopkins, Ken Sansom, John Fiedler, Peter Cullen, …
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R73
Discovery Miles 730
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Feature length adventure for Winnie the Pooh's ever-bouncing
companion. Tigger is just getting in the way when Pooh, Piglet,
Roo, Rabbit and Owl try to prepare a home for their doleful friend
Eeyore, so Pooh suggests that he go outside and play with some
other tiggers. Tigger thinks this a very foolish suggestion, as he
is the only Tigger in existence - or so he thinks. In fact, this
proves the be the start of an exciting adventure in which Tigger
discovers his long-lost family members.
Surreal romantic comedy starring Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood.
In accordance with his mother's dying wishes, Charlie (LaBeouf)
travels to the Romanian capital of Bucharest. While on the plane
one of his fellow passengers asks him to track down his daughter
and return a package to her and having no other plans for his
arrival, Charlie agrees to do so. But when he does succeed in
finding the girl (Wood), an unexpected romance begins to blossom
between the pair and with her already married to a violent Romanian
crime boss (Mads Mikkelsen), it won't be easy for the young lovers
to continue...
A collection of films featuring the Irish actor Liam Neeson. In
'Rob Roy' (1995), the Scottish hero Rob Roy (Neeson) borrows money
from the powerful Marquess of Montrose (John Hurt) in order to
provide for his MacGregor clan. However, Montrose's evil henchman
Cunningham (Tim Roth) has other ideas and is determined to stop Roy
getting his way. In 'Kingdom of Heaven' (2005), Orlando Bloom plays
a humble blacksmith who discovers that he is the son of a knight,
and travels to the Holy Land to fight in the crusades. In the
thriller 'Taken' (2008), Neeson stars as Bryan, a former CIA secret
agent living in the US who is obliged to resurrect the skills he
learned in his old job after his estranged 17-year-old daughter Kim
(Maggie Grace) is kidnapped by sex slave traffickers while
travelling with a friend in Europe. Finally, in 'The A-Team'
(2010), four Iraq war veterans, led by Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith
(Neeson), are on the run from the US military who suspect them of
committing a crime and set about trying to clear their names.
Becoming mercenaries and employing a wide range of uniquely
offensive skills mixed in with a healthy dose of eccentric
behaviour, Smith and his cohorts, 'Faceman' Peck (Bradley Cooper),
'Howling Mad' Murdock (Sharlto Copley) and 'B.A.' Baracus (Quinton
Jackson), set out to right the wrong done to them by any means
necessary - and some that aren't - all the while pursued by
military tracker Charisa Sosa (Jessica Biel).
The Early Masters of American Blues series provides the unique
opportunity to study the true roots of modern blues. Stefan
Grossman, noted roots-blues guitarist and musicologist, has
compiled this fascinating collection of 26 songs legendary blues
guitarist Mississippi John Hurt. In addition to Stefan's expert
transcriptions, the book includes a CD containing the John Hurt's
original recordings so you can hear the music as it was originally
performed.
Mississippi John Hurt had a fascinating career, originally
recording a handful of songs in the late 1920s, and, after
disappearing for nearly 30 years, being rediscovered by a new
generation of musicians that included Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and
Stephen Sills. Found in 1963 living in a small town in Mississippi,
by an admirer who tracked him down through the lyrics of his 1928
single "Avalon Blues," Mississippi John Hurt was persuaded to go to
Washington, D.C. and start a new career. He spent the next three
years performing and recording for a whole new group of fans. In
addition to transcribing all the songs in this collection, Stefan
Grossman was also a student of John Hurt.
Director Tony Britten's drama documentary examines the acclaimed
composer's lifelong commitment to pacifism. Using a dramatic
narrative to explore the development of Britten's pacifist beliefs
during the time he spent at the liberally progressive Gresham's
School in Norfolk between the years of 1928-1930, the film charts a
time which marked a crucial period of the composer's personal and
musical development. Interwoven throughout are contemporary
performances of the composer's works and contributions from,
amongst others, conductor and composer Joseph Horovitz, cellists
Anita Lasker Wallfisch and Raphael Wallfisch, and Britten's agent
for many years, Sue Phipps. John Hurt narrates.
Collection of ghost stories adapted by the BBC. In 'Whistle and
I'll Come to You' (1968) Michael Hordern plays Professor Parkin who
heads to a hotel on the east coast of England. While out on a walk
he comes across a mysterious bone whistle which ends up having
disturbing consequences for Parkin. In 'Whistle and I'll Come to
You' (2010) John Hurt stars as James Parkin who, in this version,
is a retired astronomer taking a much needed break from caring for
his ailing wife. In 'A Warning to the Curious' (1972) Mr Paxton
(Peter Vaughan) travels to English seaside town Seaburg hoping to
find the last of three Anglo Saxon crowns belonging to the Agers
family whose last descendant has recently died. In 'The Stalls of
Barchester' (1971) Dr. Black (Clive Swift) is cataloguing the
Barchester Cathedral Library when he comes across an old diary
belonging to Archdeacon Haynes (Robert Hardy) who died
mysteriously. In 'Lost Hearts' (1973) young orphan Stephen (Simon
Gipps-Kent) goes to stay at the generous Mr. Abney (Joseph
O'Connor)'s estate where he is haunted by two children who
previously lived in the house. In 'The Ash Tree' (1975) Sir Richard
Fell (Edward Petherbridge) inherits his uncle's manor and grounds.
He moves in and decides to cut down an ash tree that could prove
harmful to the property... In 'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' (1974)
cynical Reverend Somerton (Michael Bryant) is completely
close-minded when it comes to paranormal activity. But his
steadfast beliefs falter when his search for the treasure of
alchemist Abbot Thomas (John Herrington) unleashes a terrifying
spectre. In 'The Signalman' (1976), based on the story by Charles
Dickens, Denholm Elliott stars as a troubled railway signalman who
has witnessed some unsettling sights and sounds along his stretch
of track. In 'Stigma' (1977) Katherine Delgado (Kate Binchy) and
her family move into a new home but have difficulty removing a
menhir from their garden. In 'The Ice House' (1978) Paul (John
Stride) goes to stay at a spa resort to help him get over the
breakdown of his marriage. In 'A View from a Hill' (2005) historian
Dr. Fanshawe (Mark Letheren) visits his friend, Squire Richard (Pip
Torrens), and, having broken his own binoculars, borrows a pair
through which he can see into the past... In 'Number 13' (2006)
Professor Anderson (Greg Wise) is staying in room 12 of a local
hotel while working in a cathedral town to authenticate historical
documents. But after being disturbed at night, Anderson discovers
that a previously missing room 13 has appeared... Finally, Robert
Powell reads a selection of tales by M.R. James which were
partially dramatised for the series 'Classic Ghost Stories'. The
episodes comprise: 'The Mezzotint', 'The Ash Tree', 'Wailing Well',
'The Rose Garden' and 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad'.
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ChickLit (DVD)
Christian McKay, Dakota Blue Richards, Caroline Catz, David Troughton, Miles Jupp, …
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R252
Discovery Miles 2 520
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British comedy starring Dakota Blue Richards, Christian McKay and
Miles Jupp. When a group of men face the daunting prospect of
finding a new local pub after theirs is threatened with closure,
they pool together to figure out a way to raise enough cash to save
the pub. When they decide to write a novel based on the popular
'mummy porn' genre, they contact a publisher (Eileen Atkins),
pretending to be the author's agents, who agrees to publish the
book on the condition that the author commit herself to a book
tour. Desperate for the deal to go through, David (McKay) asks his
sister-in-law Zoe (Richards) to pretend to be the author of their
prospective best-seller for the sake of the press. All goes to plan
until a studio buys the film rights and asks Zoe to play the
lead...
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Delve into what it
was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the
first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and
farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists
and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original
texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly
contemporary.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++<sourceLibrary>Library of
Congress<ESTCID>W013660<Notes>"The soldier's
prayer."--p. 22-23.<imprintFull>Philadelphia: Printed and
sold by Styner and Cist, in Second-Street, six doors above
Arch-Street, MDCCLXXVII. 1777]. <collation>23, 1]p.; 8
"I must have presented a strange and humorous sight to him as I
carefully approached on the rickety pier, arms slightly extended
for balance. Cameras and tape recorders and bags hung from straps
around my neck and shoulders, and my right hand tightly gripped a
shiny new lunch box. I leaned over his boat and made the request
that I would repeat dozens of times over the next three years. 'Hi,
I'm doing a book about the watermen of the bay, and would greatly
appreciate it if you'd allow me to go along with you and take some
photographs.' The older watermen looked at me and then at the
floorboards of his boat. His leathery face eased into a smile.
'Son,' he said, looking up, 'You are welcome to go with me as a
cool breeze in August'" "I've learned that time spent with a
watermen is an experience never to be forgotten. Some days he'll
keep you in stitches with his tall tales and keen wit. Other days
you may learn something from him about equipment depreciation or
the migratory habits of the blue crab. One thing's for sure-you'll
never be bored. Like anyone else, there are good and bad among the
watermen, but from what I've experienced, they represent one of
God's best efforts. It's that good 99% that this book is about."
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Brighton Rock (DVD)
Helen Mirren, John Hurt, Andy Serkis, Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, …
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R133
Discovery Miles 1 330
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Rowan Joffe writes and directs this adaptation of Graham Greene's
novel. Updating the story from its original 1930s setting to the
mid-1960s world of mods and rockers, the film stars Sam Riley as
Pinkie Brown, a teenage gangster who seduces and marries young
waitress Rose (Andrea Riseborough) after she stumbles upon evidence
of a revenge killing carried out by him and his gang. Helen Mirren,
John Hurt and Pete Postlethwaite co-star.
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