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Breakfast at Tiffany's (Blu-ray disc)
Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Mickey Rooney, …
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Blake Edwards' screen adaptation of Truman Capote's novella stars
Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, an eccentric high-class escort
working in New York. When young writer Paul Varjack (George
Peppard) - the kept man of a wealthy older woman - moves into
Holly's apartment block, he finds inspiration when he falls in love
with her. Daring in its day, it is believed by some that Peppard
was chosen because he bore an uncanny resemblance to Capote
himself.
All three seasons of the classic sci-fi series that earned an
enormous following of devoted fans in the 1960s. Created by
legendary film producer Irwin Allen and set in the space age
'future' of 1997, the series followed a typical American family,
their trusty robot and a stowaway villain named Dr. Zachary Smith.
In the year 1997, Earth is suffering from massive overpopulation.
Professor John Robinson (Guy Williams), his wife Maureen (June
Lockhart), their children, Judy (Marta Kristen), Penny (Angela
Cartwright) and Will (Bill Mumy), and Major Don West (Mark Goddard)
are selected to go to the third planet in the Alpha Centauri star
system to establish a colony so that other Earth people can settle
there. However, Doctor Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris), an agent
for an enemy government, is sent to sabotage the mission. He is
successful in reprogramming the ship's robot, but in the process
becomes trapped on the ship, and because of his excess weight, the
ship and all onboard become hopelessly lost. Season one episodes
comprise: 'The Reluctant Stowaway', 'The Derelict', 'Island In The
Sky', 'There Were Giants In The Earth', 'The Hungry Sea', 'Welcome
Stranger', 'My Friend', 'Mr. Nobody', 'Invaders From The Fifth
Dimension', 'The Oasis', 'The Sky Is Falling' 'Wish Upon A Star',
'The Raft', 'One Of Our Dogs Is Missing', 'Attack Of The Monster
Plants', 'Return From Outer Space', 'The Keeper (Part 1)', 'The
Keeper (Part 2)', 'The Sky Pirate', 'Ghost In Space', 'War Of The
Robots', 'The Magic Mirror', 'The Challenge', 'The Space Trader',
'His Majesty Smith',
All 79 episodes of the classic science fiction series created by
Gene Roddenberry. In the famous opening narration, Captain James T.
Kirk (William Shatner), commander of the starship U.S.S.
Enterprise, describes space as 'the final frontier' and states that
his vessel's five-year mission was to 'seek out new life forms and
new civilisations' and 'to boldly go where no man has gone before.'
Season 1 episodes are: 'The Man Trap', 'Charlie X', 'Where No Man
Has Gone Before', 'The Naked Time', 'The Enemy Within', 'Mudd's
Women', 'What Are Little Girls Made Of?', 'Miri', 'Dagger of the
Mind', 'The Corbomite Maneuver', 'The Menagerie (Part 1)', 'The
Menagerie (Part 2)', 'The Conscience of the King', 'Balance of
Terror', 'Shore Leave', 'The Galileo Seven', 'The Squire of
Gothos', 'Arena', 'Tomorrow Is Yesterday', 'Court Martial', 'The
Return of the Archons', 'Space Seed', 'A Taste of Armageddon',
'This Side of Paradise', 'The Devil in the Dark', 'Errand of
Mercy', 'The Alternative Factor', 'The City On the Edge of Forever'
and 'Operation - Annihilate!'. Season 2 episodes are: 'Who Mourns
for Adonais?', 'The Changeling', 'Mirror, Mirror', 'The Apple',
'The Doomsday Machine', 'Catspaw', 'I, Mudd', 'Metamorphosis',
'Journey to Babel', 'Friday's Child', 'The Deadly Years',
'Obsession', 'Wolf in the Fold', 'The Trouble With Tribbles', 'The
Gamesters of Triskelion', 'A Piece of the Action', 'The Immunity
Syndrome', 'A Private Little War', 'Return to Tomorrow', 'Patterns
of Force', 'By Any Other Name', 'The Ultimate Computer', 'Bread and
Circuses' and 'Assignment: Earth'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Spock's
Brain', 'The Enterprise Incident', 'The Paradise Syndrome', 'And
the Children Shall Lead', 'Is There in Truth No Beauty?', 'Spectre
of the Gun', 'Day of the Dove', 'For the World Is Hollow and I Have
Touched the Sky', 'The Tholian Web', 'Plato's Stepchildren', 'Wink
of an Eye', 'The Empath', 'Elaan of Troyius', 'Whom Gods Destroy',
'Let That Be Your Last Battlefield', 'The Mark of Gideon', 'That
Which Survives', 'The Lights of Zetar', 'Requiem for Methuselah',
'The Way to Eden', 'The Cloud Minders', 'The Savage Curtain', 'All
Our Yesterdays' and 'Turnabout Intruder'.
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Audrey Hepburn Collection (DVD)
Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, Eddie Albert, Harcourt Williams, Hartley Power, …
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Box-set collection of five of Audrey Hepburn's most famous films.
In her Hollywood debut 'Roman Holiday' (1953), Hepburn won an
Academy Award as Princess Anne, the bored royal who absconds from
her duties and meets up with Gregory Peck's American ex-pat
journalist. Billy Wilder directs her in 'Sabrina Fair' (1954) as
the shy daughter of a wealthy family's chauffeur, who returns from
two years in Paris as a sophisticated young woman. The musical
romantic comedy 'Funny Face' (1957) sees Hepburn playing alongside
Fred Astaire to the music of Gershwin as a young bookshop clerk
transformed into an international fashion model. Adapted from the
Truman Capote novella, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' (1961) sees Hepburn
in her archetypal role as dizzy call-girl Holly Golightly, trying
not to fall for George Peppard's failed writer in New York. In
'Paris When it Sizzles' (1964), Hepburn plays a secretary hired to
help alcoholic writer Richard Benson (William Holden) finish up a
screenplay for a Hollywood producer, with only two days until the
end of his deadline.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (DVD)
Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Mickey Rooney, …
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Blake Edwards' screen adaptation of Truman Capote's novella stars
Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, an eccentric high-class escort
working in New York. When young writer Paul Varjack (George
Peppard) - the kept man of a wealthy older woman - moves into
Holly's apartment block, he finds inspiration when he falls in love
with her. Daring in its day, it is believed by some that Peppard
was chosen because he bore an uncanny resemblance to Capote
himself.
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