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1.The Last Days of Patton starring: George C. Scott, Richard Dysart, Murray Hamilton, Ed Lauter, Kathryn Leigh Scott
directed by: Delbert Mann
May 19, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : The Last Days of Patton
I enjoyed Ladislas Farago's similarly titled book. The book details Patton's activities during the last months of the war and continues to his untimely demise. It also briefly explored the conspiracy theory's surrounding Patton's accident. Unfortunately the movie concentrates on George S. Patton Jr.'s time as military governor, thinly veiled attempts to militarily rehabilitate German POWs incarcerated in Bavaria, and blatant animosity toward the Soviets. Additionally, the film spends an awful ... Read More:


2.Sandbaggers Collection Set 1 (6pc) starring: Roy Marsden, Ray Lonnen, Jerome Willis, Alan MacNaughton, Bob Sherman
directed by: David Cunliffe
November 11, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Sandbaggers Collection Set 1 (6pc)
This is the best espionage drama I have ever seen. Each performance is par excellent, with special acclaim deserved by Roy Marsden, who has the wound-up, tightly-knit character he plays down to perfection.

I would like to mention to those who are deciding between purchasing the VHS series as oppposed to the DVD, that the seventh episode is missing in the VHS series, but is included in the DVD. Does it matter? It sure does, because the missing episode is not so much one of suspense ... Read More:


3.Victim starring: Dirk Bogarde, Sylvia Syms, Dennis Price, Nigel Stock, Peter McEnery
directed by: Basil Dearden
June 13, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Victim
Victim (1961)

BY ROGER EBERT / May 23, 2004

Recent critics find "Victim" timid in its treatment of homosexuality, but viewed in the context of Great Britain in 1961, it's a film of courage. How much courage can be gauged by the fact that it was originally banned from American screens simply because it used the word "homosexual." To be gay was a crime in the United States and the U.K., and the movie used the devices of film noir and thriller to make its argument, labeling laws ... Read More:


4.Shadowlands starring: Joss Ackland, Rupert Baderman, Claire Bloom, Rhys Hopkins, Alan MacNaughton
directed by: Norman Stone
January 19, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Shadowlands
I saw this beautiful story about two wonderful, intellingent, devoted human beings...Dealt very honestly with Lewis's faith and the trouble he had keeping it after he lost his beloved joy..I couldn't believe how Hollywood took this classic and TRUE story and totally misrepsented Lewis's life in the version starring Anthony Hopkins..It actually had him DENYING that the Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe was a Christian meaphor,,,
A Great film this one, I have watched it countless times and it continues to inspire ... Read More:


5.C.S. Lewis Shadowlands starring: Joss Ackland, Rupert Baderman, Claire Bloom, Rhys Hopkins, Alan MacNaughton
directed by: Norman Stone
June 13, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : C.S. Lewis Shadowlands
A wonderful movie which shows the love, intensity and itegrity, of the great C.S. Lewis


6.Dark Angel [aka "Uncle Silas"] starring: Peter O'Toole, Jane Lapotaire, Beatie Edney, Alan MacNaughton, Tim Woodward
directed by: Peter Hammond
December 29, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Dark Angel [aka "Uncle Silas"]
Great movie- I'm hopeing this is available on DVD someday. Watching it on VHS now isn't that cool. One of my favorite movies!!


7.Frankenstein Created Woman (Ws) starring: Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, Thorley Walters, Robert Morris, Duncan Lamont
directed by: Terence Fisher
August 11, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Frankenstein Created Woman (Ws)
I bought this DVD over a year ago and finally got around to watching it---IT IS BLANK!!! Now it cannot be returned and A WASTE OF MONEY!!! Don't chance it!!!!!


8.Blue Ice starring: Michael Caine, Sean Young, Ian Holm, Bobby Short, Alun Armstrong
directed by: Russell Mulcahy
March 26, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Blue Ice
MICHAEL Caine is a super cool, ex-MI6 Intelligence Officer who gets sucked back into the treacherous and deceitful world of espionage when he tries to help his paramour played by curvaceous, voluptous, sensuous Sean Young. She is the inspiration for the movie's unusual title. Sexy Sean Young just happens to be the wife of the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom and is one hell of a raunchy lady (check out the shower scene!). Michael owns a Jazz Club but beneath his dark and ruthless side, he has a gleaming heart of gold. The movie sound track ... Read More:


9.How Many Miles to Babylon starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Christopher Fairbank, Siân Phillips, Alan MacNaughton, Barry Foster
directed by: Moira Armstrong
January 06, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : How Many Miles to Babylon
This film is a critical view of the British class system dressed up as a First World War story. A young member of the Protestant Anglo-Irish landed gentry forms a friendship with a poor Irish Catholic from the neighboring village. The Protestant, named Alexander, is warned by his mother to break off the friendship because it is simply not done. When Britain enters the First World War, Alexander's father, who supports Home Rule and is sympathetic to the Irish nationalists opposes his son's joining the army saying that it is not Ireland's fight, ... Read More:


10.Family Life (1972) starring: Sandy Ratcliff, Bill Dean, Grace Cave, Malcolm Tierney, Hilary Martin
directed by: Ken Loach
March 23, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Family Life (1972)
I was stunned by this movie. The clarity with which Loach shows Janice's plight is heroic. I felt myself hating and wanting to hurt her parents for doggedly draining any spark of life out of their daughter and then wondering if her parents really were to blame. And if they're not, then who is? The documentary style of the film was very compelling and I later looked up the actors' names on the Internet to verify that they really were actors. I'm not an expert but I certainly hope that people who are diagnosed as "mentally ill" today are treated ... Read More:

 
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