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Double bill of magical children's films written by and starring Emma Thompson. In 'Nanny McPhee' (2005), Cedric Brown (Colin Firth) has recently lost his wife and is faced with the prospect of trying to raise his seven unruly children on his own. With the wild children too much for most nannies, all of whom have quickly left his service, Cedric is one day commanded by a mysterious voice to hire the witch-like Nanny McPhee (Thompson), who uses her magical powers to keep the children in line. Thompson reprises her role as the mysterious nanny with unsettling facial features in the 2010 sequel, 'Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang'. This time round, Nanny McPhee offers her invaluable services to harried young mother Mrs Green (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who is struggling to run the family farm while her husband is away at war. Utilising her dazzling repertoire of magical props and unconventional methods, Nanny McPhee teaches the Green children and their spoiled city cousins five life lessons they will never forget.
There is a battle that has been brewing for centuries. Between good and evil. Between Heaven and Hell. And Abigail Johns is about to find herself caught in the middle of it. Eighteen-year-old Abigail has been bouncing around foster cares her whole life. Never truly understanding who she is or where she came from. Things are finally looking up for her when she starts University. However, at night she has been having dreams of a blue-eyed stranger. Captivated and intrigued by him, she wonders who this stranger is? And why is she dreaming of him? Her questions are soon answered, when she comes face to face with him. Gabriel has been watching Abigail from afar her whole life, waiting for the right moment so that he can explain her history and prepare Abigail for what lies ahead. War. Abigail is now thrust into a world full of angels, demons, shapeshifters and the supernatural. She must overcome her skepticism and put aside her growing feelings for Gabriel, to discover the inner strength and unlock her secret powers. For Abigail is the only one who can save the world from the rise of Lucifer. Together, with help from their alliance, they will try and defeat Abaddon, the general of Hell, and Lucifer himself.
Stephen Fry, Nicholas Lyndhurst and Geoffrey Palmer star in this made-for-TV comedy set during World War II. When prisoners at a Nazi POW camp dig an escape route, their elderly, frail captors decide to leave as well. Once the German officers are gone, however, the prisoners opt to run the camp themselves. Will those acting as guards be able to keep their true identity hidden from the visiting SS officers?
Big screen spin-off of the BBC's popular Seventies sitcom. Habitual criminal Norman Stanley Fletcher (Ronnie Barker) is currently 'doing porridge' at Slade prison, but only has a year to go. He and cellmate Lennie Godber (Richard Beckinsale, who sadly died shortly after filming was completed) are content to bide their time - until they accidentally become involved in an escape plan while playing a morale-raising football match against a 'celebrity' team. Desperate not to ruin their chances of parole, Fletcher and Godber find themselves in the unusual position of trying to break back into prison without being caught!
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