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Double bill of BBC espionage drama mini-series based on the novels
by John Le Carré and starring Alec Guinness as master spy George
Smiley. In 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' (1979), Smiley has been
in 'retirement' for some time, some say owing to his mishandling of
the Czech scandal. However, the retiring superspy finds himself
summoned back to the 'Circus' (British secret service) when it
transpires that an enemy infiltrator is at work in the department.
Smiley returns once again to his old department in 'Smiley's
People' (1982) following the murder of his friend, General
Vladimir, a Russian who once worked for British Intelligence. When
it transpires that Vladimir was in fact a double agent, Smiley
becomes engaged in a battle of wills with his old adversaries at
the Moscow Centre.
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Get Carter (Blu-ray disc)
Michael Caine, Britt Ekland, John Osborne, Ian Hendry, Geraldine Moffat, …
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R406
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Acclaimed 1970s British thriller starring Michael Caine as a
hardened gangster returning to his hometown in search of the truth
behind his brother's death. Though originally from Newcastle, Jack
Carter (Caine) has made his name in London as a tough enforcer for
the crime boss, Gerald Fletcher (Terence Rigby). On hearing of his
brother's death, Carter returns to Newcastle for his funeral and to
investigate his suspicion that his sibling may have been murdered.
After visiting local gangster Cyril Kinnear (John Osborne), Carter
is threatened and advised to head back to London. Jack refuses and
descends further and further into the city's underworld as his
investigations begin to pay off. His search is merciless,
unrelenting and fraught with danger and it becomes clear that he
will stop at nothing to exact his own brand of justice.
Richard Attenborough's Academy Award-winning epic follows the
extraordinary life of Mahatma Gandhi (played by Ben Kingsley), from
his beginnings as a young Indian lawyer to his triumph as a
revolutionary - whose philosophy of non-violent protest helped gain
India its independence. The film won eight Academy Awards,
including Best Picture.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (DVD)
Alec Guinness, Alexander Knox, Beryl Reid, Michael Aldridge, Michael Jayston, …
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Discovery Miles 2 220
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Superspy George Smiley (Alec Guinness) has for some time been in
'retirement' - some say due to his mishandling of the Czech
scandal. However, the retiring masterspy finds himself summoned
back to the 'Circus' (British secret service) when it transpires
that an enemy infiltrator is at work in the department.
Triple bill of television adaptations based on novels by Jane
Austen. In 'Mansfield Park' (2007), at 10, Fanny Price (Billie
Piper) goes to live at Mansfield Park, the estate of her aunt's
husband, Sir Thomas (Douglas Hodge). Clever, studious, and a writer
with an ironic imagination and fine moral compass, Fanny becomes
especially close to her cousin Edmund (Blake Ritson), Thomas's
younger son. Fanny is soon possessed of beauty as well as a keen
mind and comes to the attention of a neighbour, Henry Crawford
(Joseph Beattie). Sir Thomas promotes this match, but to his
displeasure, Fanny has a mind of her own, asking Henry to prove
himself worthy. In 'Northanger Abbey' (2007), Catherine Moreland
(Felicity Jones), a spirited young beauty from the country, enters
into the depraved society of Bath with dreams and fantasies sparked
by her love of gothic romance novels. There she meets two men vying
for her affection - the dashing and jealous John Thorpe (William
Beck) and the gentle and sincere Henry Tilney (J.J. Field). Despite
the advice of her mischievous new friend Isabella (Carey Mulligan),
Catherine treats neither as more than a dear friend. That is until
Catherine accepts an invitation to Northanger Abbey from Henry's
grave and severe father, General Tilney (Liam Cunningham). In
'Emma' (1997), Kate Beckinsale stars as the eponymous heroine who
is intent on finding partners for everyone - but only if she thinks
they are the right coupling. Her efforts create confusion, and the
outspoken Mr Knightly pours scorn on her matchmaking - although he
may have ulterior motives for doing so.
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A Case of Mistaken Identity
Francesca Hepton; Illustrated by Aya Suarjaya; Edited by Daniel Chan
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R132
Discovery Miles 1 320
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Mansfield Park (DVD)
Anna Massey, Bernard Hepton, Angela Pleasence, Nicholas Farrell, Sylvestra le Touzel, …
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Discovery Miles 1 990
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1986 BBC adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen. When Fanny Price
(Sylvestra Le Touzel) is sent to live with her rich aunt and
cousins by her debt-ridden mother, she struggles to adjust to her
new aristocratic lifestyle. Her 'superior' relatives constantly
ignore her, and only her cousin, Edmund (Nicholas Farrell), shows
Fanny any interest. However, Fanny's charm and wit win her many
potential suitors, and before long she has to decide whether she
wishes to wed for love or status.
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Smiley's People (DVD)
Alec Guinness, Anthony Bate, Eileen Atkins, Dudley Sutton, Michael Gough, …
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Discovery Miles 2 030
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British masterspy George Smiley (Alec Guinness) returns to his old
department following the murder of his friend, General Vladimir, a
Russian who once worked for British Intelligence. When it
transpires that Vladimir was in fact a double agent, Smiley becomes
engaged in a battle of wills with his old nemesis, Karla of Moscow
Centre.
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Robin Redbreast (DVD)
Anna Cropper, Andrew Bradford, Amanda Walker, Julian Holloway, Freda Bamford, …
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Feature-length drama from 1970 originally broadcast as part of the
BBC's 'Play for Today' TV series. Norah Palmer (Anna Cropper)
leaves the city for a house in the countryside in order to get over
a tough break-up. While there she begins to befriend the locals
and, in particular, gamekeeper Rob (Andrew Bradford) who she later
falls pregnant to. When she attempts to go back home to deal with
her predicament Norah becomes increasingly concerned over the
villagers' behaviour towards her and their apparent unwillingness
to let her leave.
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The Major (Paperback)
Francesca Hepton; Illustrated by Aya Suarjaya; Edited by Daniel Chan
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R165
Discovery Miles 1 650
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A Day at the Races (Paperback)
Francesca Hepton; Illustrated by Aya Suarjaya; Edited by Daniel Chan
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R149
Discovery Miles 1 490
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Jack's Roar (Paperback)
Francesca Hepton; Illustrated by Francesca Hepton
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R256
Discovery Miles 2 560
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