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For 24 hours only, an exclusive Black & White Thursday Offer!
7 DVDs for just £25! – only available while stocks last!
(With free UK Postage)
Perfect stocking fillers and Christmas gifts!
Offer includes:
I’ll Turn to You (1946)
Cast: Don Stannard, Terry Randall, Irene Handl, George Merritt, Nicolette Roeg and Leslie Perrins. Director: Geoffrey Faithfull
When Roger Meredith, a soldier, who has been serving his country in the Far East, returns home after the war, he was not prepared for how the war might have affected him. He struggles to cope being back in Civvy Street and both he and his wife have to try to adjust to a life together again.
Men in War (1957)
Cast: Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Robert Keith, Phillip Pine, Nehemiah Persoff, Vic Morrow and James Edwards. Director: Anthony Mann
Set in the Korean war in 1950, Lt. Benson and his platoon are stranded on a hillside, unable to contact division headquarters on their radio and unable to advance because their truck is beyond repair. Lieutenant Benson and Sgt Montana loath each other but must work together to get the men to hill 465 where they hope a division is waiting – but the harrowing march is filled with danger.
Tinker (1949)
Drama documentary telling the story of young mining trainees, starring Derek Smith. Director: Herbert Marshall
Too Young to Love (1960)
Cast: Pauline Hahn, Joan Miller, Austin Willis and Jess Conrad OBE. Director: Muriel Box
The story of a young girl’s slide into the world of prostitution, disease and abortion and her fight to redeem her life.
Plus Bonus Feature:
Frail Women (1932)
Cast: Mary Newcomb, Owen Nares and Edmund Gwenn. Director: Maurice Elvey
Mary has an illegitimate baby, while the father, a soldier unaware of the situation, goes off to war.
The Tiger and the Flame (Jhansi Ki Rani) (1953)
Cast: Mehtab, Sohrab Modi, Mubarak, Ulhas, Ram Singh, D.K. Sapru, Baby Shikha, Anil Kishore, Kamalakant, S.B. Nayampalli, Michael Shea, Dar Kashmiri and Marconi. Director: Sohrab Modi
Lavish historical drama telling the story of Queen Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi, who was one of the first Indians to rebel against the British Rule.
This Week of Grace (1933)
Stars: Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall and John Stuart. Director: Maurice Elvey
A poor, unemployed woman is made housekeeper at the estate of a wealthy duchess. Notable for its songs written by Harry Parr-Davies, including My Lucky Day and Happy Ending.
Plus Bonus Feature:
She Shall Have Music (1935)
Stars: Jack Hylton, June Clyde, Claude Dampier, Brian Lawrance, Gwen Farrar, Marjorie Brooks and Edmund Breon. Director: Leslie S. Hiscott
A broadcasting magnate hires Jack Hylton and his orchestra to give a worldwide broadcast from a cruise ship. A wonderful record of the look and sound of one of the greatest ever British dance bands, The Jack Hylton Orchestra.
Under Your Hat (1940)
Stars: Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Austin Trevor, Leonora Corbett, Cecil Parker, Anthony Hayes, Charles Oliver, H.F. Maltby, Mary Barton, Glynis Johns, Myrette Morven, Paul Sheridan, Roddy Hughes, John Robinson and Don Marino Baretto. Director: Maurice Elvey
In this lively spy caper, the male half of a married song-and-dance duo moonlights as a government spy. Using their special talents, the two investigate and expose a master-spy who has fitted a new kind of carburetor on his airplane.






