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Love Bite (Blu-ray disc)
Jessica Szohr, Timothy Spall, Luke Pasqualino, Ed Speleers, Kierston Wareing, …
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R124
Discovery Miles 1 240
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Ships in 10 - 25 working days
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British comedy horror. In the dead end seaside town of Rainmouth,
Jamie (Ed Speleers) finds himself stuck running his pothead
mother's B and B for the entire summer holidays. His summer starts
to look a little brighter when he meets smart and sexy American
Juliana (Jessica Szohr) but not long after her arrival, strange
things start happening and local teens start to go missing one by
one. Jamie is warned by a mysterious stranger that a werewolf is in
town, preying solely on virgin flesh. The only protection appears
to be to get laid as quickly as possible... Kierston Wareing, Luke
Pasqualino and Timothy Spall co-star.
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'71 (Blu-ray disc)
Sean Harris, Charlie Murphy, Martin McCann, Paul Anderson, David Wilmot, …
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R491
R227
Discovery Miles 2 270
Save R264 (54%)
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Director Yann Demange makes his feature debut with this British
action thriller set in Belfast during the Troubles. In 1971 during
a Belfast riot British soldier Gary Hook (Jack O'Connell) gets
separated from his army unit and is forced to spend the night alone
on the dangerous streets, unable to distinguish between his friends
and his enemies. Can he find his way to safety? The cast also
includes Sean Harris, Killian Scott, Martin McCann and Charlie
Murphy.
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Pride (DVD)
George Mackay, Jessie Cave, Imelda Staunton, Andrew Scott, Sophie Evans, …
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R210
Discovery Miles 2 100
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Matthew Warchus directs this British drama inspired by real events
during the 1984 miners' strike. When activist Mark Ashton (Ben
Schnetzer) garners support at a Gay Pride rally in London for his
plan to raise funds in support of the striking miners, he
encounters a surprising impediment to his plan: most mining
communities refuse to take money from gay and lesbian groups.
However, one Welsh village, Dulais, seem grateful for the support.
Mark and his friends hire a minibus and visit the villagers to
consolidate the relationship. Though the villagers don't completely
accept their visitors straight away, the community, which includes
Hefina (Imelda Staunton), Dai (Paddy Considine) and Cliff (Bill
Nighy), gradually warm to Mark and his friends as they realise the
common causes that bind them.
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