A global byword for cinematic quality of a quintessentially British nature Ealing Studios made more than 150 films over a three decade period. A cherished and significant part of British film history only selected films from both the Ealing and Associated Talking Pictures strands have previously been made available on home video format - with some remaining unseen since their original theatrical release. The Ealing Rarities Collection redresses this imbalance - featuring new transfers from the best avail..
The particularly brutal rape assault of a sixteen year-old schoolgirl in a wooded common provokes Det. Chief Supt. Velyan (Frank Finlay - Casanova) into employing unorthodox measures to catch the maniac. He listens intently to Doctor Greg Lomax's (James Laurenson - Spooks) rudimentary profiling technique in the hope that it will give him insight into the man's behaviour which is obviously intensifying and escalating when a second schoolgirl is both raped and murdered. This time the killer was careless how..
A spin-off from the hugely successful Mrs. Merton Show Mrs. Merton and Malcolm finds BAFTA-winning comedienne Caroline Aherne’s acerbic octogenarian chat show hostess at home in her role of doting mum to the 37-year-old Malcolm (co-writer Craig Cash).This darkly comic series also features sitcom legend Brian Murphy (George and Mildred Man About The House) as forgetful family friend Arthur Capstick and a guest appearance by Steve Coogan. Released for the first time on DVD the series comprises a..
The TV adaptation of the highly popular series of 'Doctor' books by Richard Gordon was a massive hit for ITV on its original transmission in 1969. Centred on the hilarious misadventures of a team of young doctors at St. Swithin's Hospital the series showcased the talents of Barry Evans Robin Nedwell Geoffrey Davies and Richard O'Sullivan as their characters made painful progress from newly qualified juniors to fully fledged medical malcontent under the scrutiny of the fearsome Professor Loftus (Ernest Cl..
Pausing to admire a window display of his own books the distinguished horror writer Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes is attacked by a desperate vampire Eramus faint from lack of sustenance. Assuring the startled victim that his neck bite was not deep enough to bring him into the fold the grateful vampire takes him to the Monster Club where all his friends foregather. The rich selection of vampires werewolves snakemen wasp-women ghouls and other weird creatures enjoying themselves to the happy beat of pop musi..