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The Seventh Veil (DVD)
James Mason, Anne Todd, Herbert Lom, Albert Lieven, Hugh McDermott, …
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R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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A young pianist (Anne Todd) is prone to fits of depression and
suicide attempts. With the help of a psychiatrist (Herbert Lom),
she begins to unravel her past, rediscover her true identity and
work out who she really loves, in order to enable her to play
again. James Mason stars as her sadistic guardian.
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The Flemish Farm (DVD)
Philip Friend, Ronald Squire, Richard George, Jane Baxter, Wylie Watson, …
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R188
Discovery Miles 1 880
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Wartime drama with a musical score by English composer Ralph
Vaughan Williams. As Hitler's Blitzkrieg sweeps across the Low
Countries in 1940, a squadron of Belgian pilots takes temporary
shelter on a Flemish Farm. There, wounded pilot Fernard Matagne
(Philip Friend) is nursed by farmer's daughter Trescha (Jane
Baxter), and the two fall in love. But their relationship is doomed
as Hitler's occupying forces advance and the squadron is ordered to
return to England.
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The Huggetts Collection (DVD)
Flora Robson, Dennis Price, Jack Warner, Hazel Court, Emrys Jones, …
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R218
Discovery Miles 2 180
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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During the immediate post-war years, the Huggetts were undoubtedly
Britain's favourite film family. Unashamedly working-class the
family epitomised the spirit of a united nation relishing simple
pleasures with a cheery, down-to-earth smile. In 'Holiday Camp'
(1947), the Huggett family's off on a spot of hols, led by dad Joe
(Jack Warner). They arrive at one of Britain's largest holiday
camps and soon find their lives intertwined with those of fellow
holidaymakers Jimmy Gardner (Jimmy Hanley), a 21-year-old sailor
jilted at the altar, spinster Esther Harman (Flora Robson) and
flashy 'Binkie' Hardwicke (Dennis Price). In 'Here Come the
Huggetts' (1948), the Huggett family returns in a home grown
adventure as the family is about to have the telephone installed.
In 'The Huggetts Abroad' (1949), the Huggett family is down on its
luck, as father Joe is unemployed. Son-in-law Jimmy has a job
waiting for him in South Africa, but no transport, so the whole
clan sets off for the far continent.in the car. Along the way they
have to cope with a breakdown, a broken compass in the Sahara,
diamond smugglers and a spell in prison. In 'Vote for Huggett'
(1948), Joe decides to enter the world of politics, causing uproar
in his own household and the local community.
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