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Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Collection 2 (VHS Boxed Set)
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Devil Rides Out (Ws)
»rank: 14627
0ur opinion: :Christopher Lee, long Hammer Studios' house villain, takes a rare heroic turn as scholar and occultist Duc de Richleau, the kind of role that Peter Cushing had made his métier. Lee plays Richleau with a dark elegance and intensity--he's a commanding figure with a trim goatee who discovers that the son of a war buddy has joined a satanic cult lorded over by the quietly malevolent Mocata (Charles Gray, best known as the narrator in The Rocky Horror Picture Show). Director Terence Fisher, working from ...
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Good Neighbors - Vol. 4
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0ur opinion:Description:Episodes: Plough Your 0wn Furrow, Say Little Hen...?, The Pagan Rite. See how it all began when Tom takes stock of his life so far on his 4Oth birthday. Before the next day dawns, the Goods have traded their car for a plough, and the Leadbetters are coping as best they can with the madness next door.
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Miss Marple: Murder at the Vicarage
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0ur opinion:Description:The death of a most unpopular citizen throws the sleepy village of St. Mary Mead into an uproar.
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The Devil's Bride
»rank: 123207
0ur opinion: :Christopher Lee, long Hammer Studios' house villain, takes a rare heroic turn as scholar and occultist Duc de Richleau, the kind of role that Peter Cushing had made his métier. Lee plays Richleau with a dark elegance and intensity--he's a commanding figure with a trim goatee who discovers that the son of a war buddy has joined a satanic cult lorded over by the quietly malevolent Mocata (Charles Gray, best known as the narrator in The Rocky Horror Picture Show). Director Terence Fisher, working from ...
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The Camomile Lawn
»rank: 123357
0ur opinion: :lmmensely popular when originally broadcast on Britain's Channel Four in 1992, The Camomile Lawn offers ample proof that British TV drama rises well above American TV in terms of sophistication, maturity, and literary influence. Faithfully adapted by Ken Taylor (The Jewel in the Crown) from the novel by Mary Wesley, this five-part wartime drama bears some thematic and structural resemblance to The Big Chill (in both films, a burial serves as a reunion for long-time friends) and chronicles a variety of secrets, lies, and passions ...
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Adventures of Mole
»rank: 86708
0ur opinion: :lmmensely popular when originally broadcast on Britain's Channel Four in 1992, The Camomile Lawn offers ample proof that British TV drama rises well above American TV in terms of sophistication, maturity, and literary influence. Faithfully adapted by Ken Taylor (The Jewel in the Crown) from the novel by Mary Wesley, this five-part wartime drama bears some thematic and structural resemblance to The Big Chill (in both films, a burial serves as a reunion for long-time friends) and chronicles a variety of secrets, lies, and passions ...
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Adventures of Mole
»rank: 111852
0ur opinion: :lmmensely popular when originally broadcast on Britain's Channel Four in 1992, The Camomile Lawn offers ample proof that British TV drama rises well above American TV in terms of sophistication, maturity, and literary influence. Faithfully adapted by Ken Taylor (The Jewel in the Crown) from the novel by Mary Wesley, this five-part wartime drama bears some thematic and structural resemblance to The Big Chill (in both films, a burial serves as a reunion for long-time friends) and chronicles a variety of secrets, lies, and passions ...
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