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James Cagney delivers a classic electrifying performance in this fast-paced, suspenseful melodrama. There's plenty of action as he swaggers and wise cracks his way into a showdown with the Japanese secret police. Based on fact, Cagney plays the American editor who uncovers a Japanese plan for the conquest of the world, "The Tanaka Plan," and in his typical tough hard-hitting style he stops by his brother William.
NB: Also on VHS.
This is Cagney at his best.
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| CLASSIC - DIRK BOGARDE |
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SO LONG AT THE FAIR (1950)
A TALE OF TWO CITIES (1958)
THE HIGH BRIGHT SUN (1964)
Also starring:
JEAN SIMMONS, GEORGE CHAKIRIS
DENHOLM ELLIOTT, SUSAN STRASBERG.
Dirk Bogarde is remembered as one of the most accomplished stars of his generation, his eye for detailed characterization and intensity of performance made him a household name across the globe. These classic films are a reminder of his brilliance.
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BOYS IN BROWN (1949)
THE SPANISH GARDENER (1956)
ALL NIGHT LONG (1961)
Also starring:
RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH,
DIRK BOGARDE, JACK WARNER, PATRICK McGOOHAN.
For many decades Rank produced dramatic masterpieces that filled cinemas the world over.
Quite simply, they had the writers, they had the directors and they had the actors - Presented here are three classic examples of Rank drama at its iconic best.
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| CLASSIC - JAMES MASON |
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ODD MAN OUT (1943)
THE MAN IN GREY (1943)
A PLACE OF ONE’S OWN (1945)
Also starring:
MARGARET LOCKWOOD,
STEWART GRANGER
One of the finest actors of the twentieth century. Leading man, menacing villain or brooding
anti-hero, James Mason brought an intensity to each role that few have ever matched. With a voice that mesmerised millions, James Mason will never be forgotten.
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| CLASSIC - NORMAN WISDOM |
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THE SQUARE PEG (1959):
THE BULLDOG BREED (1960):
STITCH IN TIME (1963):
Also starring:
HATTIE JACQUES, IAN HUNTER,
EDWARD CHAPMAN
Charlie Chapman referred to
Norman Wisdom as his “favourite clown” and millions agreed. ‘The little man in the tweed cap’ bumbled his way into our hearts for over half a century. Cheeky, nutty, utterly adorable, this little rogue proves that good comedy never goes out of style!
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