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In 1990, a group of seven childhood friends, known as The Losers Club, reunite to combat a mysterious threat which they had thought was long since buried. Lurking in the shadows, and preying on their innermost fears, a shape-shifting, supernatural predator, manifesting as a killer clown called Pennywise, prepares to strike again.
Six instalments of the animated adaptations of the children's stories by Kay Thompson. Featuring the voice talents of Mary Mouser, Tim Curry and Neil Patrick Harris, the most imaginative six-year-old goes on a variety of adventures including her first day at school, an unconventional Halloween and a trip to Hollywood. The episodes are: 'Me, Eloise', 'Little Miss Christmas', 'Eloise Goes to School', 'Eloise in Hollywood', 'Eloise's Rawther Unusual Halloween' and 'Eloise in Springtime'.
A collection of six terrifying tales from the Nicktoons channel, featuring favourite characters such as SpongeBob Squarepants, the Rugrats, the Rocket Power gang, and the Wild Thornberrys.
Double bill of seasonal Barbie tales. In 'Barbie: A Perfect Christmas' (2011), Barbie and her sisters prepare to visit their parents in Manhattan for the Christmas holidays. In 'Barbie in the Nutcracker' (2001), Barbie is the ballerina who befriends the brave young toy soldier and joins him on an adventure in the world of the toys. But they must beware, for danger lurks in the shadows, with the evil Mouse King and his dreaded rodent army waiting to attack at a moment's notice.
Triple bill of features adapted from classic children's books. In 'The Secret of Moonacre' (2008), based on 'The Little White Horse' by Elizabeth Goudge, Dakota Blue Richards plays Maria Merryweather, a 13-year-old girl who is forced to move in with Sir Benjamin (Ioan Gruffudd), the eccentric uncle she never knew she had, following the death of her father. Uprooted from her London life and transplanted to the ancestral home of Moonacre Manor, Maria finds herself in a mysterious world out of time, populated by strange characters and mythical beasts. It's not long before she discovers that there is an ancient story around the founding of the family estate that will have a profound effect on her destiny. In 'A Little Princess' (1995), based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Sara Crewe (Liesel Matthews)'s father goes to war and she is forced to leave her idyllic home in India and enroll at an English girls' school. With the news that her father is lost in battle, Sara is left alone and penniless, but through the power of her imagination she brings the magic and wonder of her Indian existence to the strict regime of Miss Minchin (Eleanor Bron)'s school. In 'The Secret Garden' (1993), also based on a Frances Hodgson Burnett book, young orphan Mary Lennox (Kate Maberly) is sent to stay with her uncle in a forbidding mansion. She not only discovers an invalid cousin she never knew she had but also a secret garden in need of repair.
Children's CGI-animated comedy following a frog as he goes on a journey of self-discovery. Ribbit (voice of Sean Astin) has never felt that he belongs with the other frogs. When he is led to believe he is really a human prince in need of a princess's kiss that will transform him into his true self he thinks he has discovered the reason behind his identity issues. He sets out with his squirrel friend Sandy (Cherami Leigh) on a quest to find a princess and meets some strange and wonderful characters on the way.
For the first time on CD Vintage Stephen King at a great low price
An apprentice witch creates havoc with her spells. However, eventually the accident prone pupil saves the day miraculously. Stars Diana Rigg and Tim Curry.
John Landis directs this British black-comedy horror based on the real-life exploits of Irish murderers William Burke and William Hare. In the early 19th century, Burke (Simon Pegg) and Hare (Andy Serkis) decide to exploit a lucrative gap in the market by providing Edinburgh's world-renowned medical school with fresh cadavers for its research. Their methods of procuring the bodies, however, are unconventional to say the least. Christopher Lee, Isla Fisher, Tom Wilkinson and Jenny Agutter co-star.
Tommy Lee Wallace co-writes and directs this horror based on Stephen King's novel. In 1990, a group of seven childhood friends, known as The Losers Club, reunite to combat a mysterious threat which they had thought was long since buried. Lurking in the shadows, and preying on their innermost fears, a shape-shifting, supernatural predator, manifesting as a killer clown called Pennywise (Tim Curry), prepares to strike again.
Alec Baldwin stars as Lamont Cranston, alias The Shadow, in this big screen adaptation of the popular 1930s radio series. Once a gangster himself, Cranston now uses his special powers of invisibility for the collective good, waging a war against his arch-foe, the criminal mastermind Shiwan Khan (John Lone). Kahn has kidnapped the scientist father of the beautiful Margo Lane (Penelope Ann Miller), built an atom bomb, and threatened to destroy New York City unless a large ransom is paid. Can Cranston locate Kahn's secret headquarters and defuse the bomb or is it bye-bye to the Big Apple?
Double-bill of Barbie Christmas tales. In 'A Christmas Carol', it's Christmas Eve, and Barbie tells Kelly the story of a girl named Eden Starling, a glamorous singing diva who owns a theatre and doesn't believe in Christmas. On Christmas Eve, she orders everyone who works for her to sing on Christmas Day, and is then visited by three spirits who try to change her perspective on Christmas forever. In 'The Nutcracker', loosely adapted from E.T. A. Hoffmann's story 'The Nutcracker and the Mouse King', Barbie tells sister Kelly the story of Clara, who receives a nutcracker from her Aunt Drosselmeyer. Awakening under the Christmas tree, Clara finds her nutcracker fighting the Mouse King and his mouse army, and, deciding to help, finds herself shrunk to their size.
Feature-length animated adventure with Scooby and the gang. When a deranged magician begins transforming people into monsters, Scooby and Shaggy must travel to the creepy depths of Halloween land to stop him. During their mission, the pair encounter a host of colourful villains before eventually confronting the object of their quest - the Goblin King.
Inspired by the true-life story of carrier pigeons who were trained to carry vital information for the Allied forces across the English Channel during World War II, this computer-animated adventure comedy focuses on Valiant (voice of Ewan McGregor), a wood pigeon who has volunteered to do his part for England during the war. While Valiant believes in the cause, he's not exactly a quick study in his training under a no-nonsense sergeant (voice of Jim Broadbent), and his new pal Bugsy (voice of Ricky Gervais), a vermin-carrying former denizen of Trafalgar Square, fares even worse in the courage department. However, when one of the key British birds, Mercury (voice of John Cleese), is captured by notorious Nazi falcon Von Talon (voice of Tim Curry), Valiant and his crew must spring into action to keep the lines of communication open in time for D-day. Along the way, Valiant also finds time to romance avian nurse Victoria (voice of Olivia Williams) and French resistance agent Charles De Girl (voice of Sharon Horgan).
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