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Still have that (and their Vampire Circus) to look forward to
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'Gideon's Way: The Complete Series' (1964-1966) - Blu-ray pre-order available from Network On Air direct - £65:00 Release date: October 11 "John Gregson plays Scotland Yard police commander George Gideon in this groundbreaking British television crime drama, one of the first regular series to be shot on location. Includes all 26 episodes: 'State Visit'; 'The V Men'; 'The Firebug'; 'The Big Fix'; 'The Housekeeper'; 'The Lady-Killer'; 'To Catch a Tiger'; 'Big Fish, Little Fish'; 'The White Rat'; 'How to Retire Without Really Working'; 'Subway to Revenge'; 'The Great Plane Robbery'; 'Gang War'; 'The Tin God'; 'The Alibi Man'; 'The Wall'; 'The Thin Red Line'; 'A Perfect Crime'; 'The Millionaire's Daughter'; 'Morna'; 'Boy With Gun'; 'Fall High Fall Hard'; 'The Prowler'; 'The Reluctant Witness'; 'The Rhyme and the Reason' and 'The Nightlifers'. " Special features:
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THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. STOCK WILL NOT BE SHIPPED UNTIL 11 OCTOBER 2021. The definitive British horror film and a worthy successor to his work on the Universal Monsters movies, screen icon Bela Lugosi takes centre stage as a demented scientist on a killing spree in The Dark Eyes of London – the first British film to receive the H censor rating for being "Horrific for Public Exhibition". Adapted from a novel by Edgar Wallace, this landmark British film is featured here as a brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio. A series of mysterious drownings in the Thames set Scotland Yard on the ghoulish trail of one of London's most sinister murderers! SPECIAL FEATURES [] Brand-new audio commentary with Kim Newman and Stephen Jones [] Bela Lugosi in Britain: Kim Newman and Stephen Jones discuss Lugosi's work in the UK at the Edgar Wallace pub in London [] US titles [] US trailer [] Image gallery [] Limited edition booklet written by Adrian Smith [] Limited edition O-card (Blu-ray exclusive) [] Limited edition poster postcards (Blu-ray exclusive) |
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THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. STOCK WILL NOT BE SHIPPED UNTIL 11 OCTOBER 2021. Joan Collins gives an instantly memorable performance as a stripper cursed by a dwarf to give birth to a demonic child in this classic '70s exploitation horror directed by Hammer/Amicus veteran Peter Sasdy. Co-starring Eileen Atkins, Ralph Bates, Donald Pleasence and Caroline Munro, The Monster (aka I Don't Want to be Born) is featured here as a brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio. There's something wrong with Lucy and Gino's little boy... born with what seems to be abnormal strength and an innate hatred of people, he appears to enjoy inflicting injury on others. Doctors are baffled, but a nun is convinced that the baby is possessed. Then events take such a murderous turn that few can afford to ignore the nun's warnings! SPECIAL FEATURES: [] Brand-new interviews with director Peter Sasdy, editor Keith Palmer continuity supervisor Renée Glynne and wardrobe supervisor Brenda Dabbs [] Brand-new audio commentary from the cult Second Features podcast team [] Theatrical trailer [] Alternative I Don't Want to be Born titles [] Image gallery [] Limited edition booklet written by Adrian Smith |
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Never did get that CR release, so this makes the demon happy.
__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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That looks a great release of Dark Eyes of London. With O Card and poster postcards for £11.50 plus a load of extras. Network... a new boutique label. Love the O Card by the way. Lovely original artworks. I'll be ordering The Monster as well. I really like that. I already have their dvd and the Scorpion releasing one too. |
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__________________ " I have seen trees that look like tortured souls" |
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Also in October The Singing Ringing Tree A surreal fairytale featuring the world's first communist princess, a bizarre fish and a malevolent dwarf that haunted the nightmares of generations of children from the mid-'60s onwards, The Singing Ringing Tree is presented here in High Definition for the first time. To win the love of a beautiful but arrogant princess, a prince must find The Singing Ringing Tree. His quest leads him to a magical garden ruled by an evil dwarf, who allows the prince to take the tree on condition he wins the princess' love before sunset. If he fails, the prince will be transformed into a bear! This edition features: [] Widescreen theatrical version with German audio or alternative music-only soundtrack [] Fullscreen version with English narrated soundtrack or alternative French and Spanish soundtracks [] Interview with a Princess: a 2003 interview with Christel Bodenstein [] Image Gallery [] Limited edition booklet by cultural historian Tim Worthington I bet this looks f'in' gorgeous on blu-ray. |
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I'm going to order that on pay-day along with The Monster
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