Bookmark the site

Return to Homepage


US Shopping
UK Shopping



 










VHS : Search

page 1 of  3
 1  2  3 
Search VHS - select a category

1.Little Lord Fauntleroy [1995] starring: George Baker, Betsy Brantley, Michael Benz, Bernice Stegers, John Castle (II)
directed by: Andrew Morgan
April 03, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Little Lord Fauntleroy [1995]
this video was well acted an was quite comical well worth the money for 2 tapes and i just could not keep myself away from the tv when i was watching it top marks!!!!!!

2.Wonderful You starring: Greg Wise, Richard Lumsden, Lucy Akhurst, Dorian Healy, Miranda Pleasence
directed by: Matt Lipsey
June 19, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Wonderful You
Just takes you on a trip through over peoples lives, the funny thing ids in all the characters you can recognise a little bit of yourself creeping in...it's poignant and funny...hit me right where it counted ! ...If you're 30 something then this is a must

3.Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 5 - Episodes 17 To 20 [1967] starring: Sylvia Anderson, Janna Hill, Lian-Shin, David Healy, Neil McCallum
January 28, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 5 - Episodes 17 To 20 [1967]
Just takes you on a trip through over peoples lives, the funny thing ids in all the characters you can recognise a little bit of yourself creeping in...it's poignant and funny...hit me right where it counted ! ...If you're 30 something then this is a must

4.Lust For A Vampire [1971] starring: Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford, Suzanna Leigh, Michael Johnson, Yutte Stensgaard
directed by: Jimmy Sangster
May 01, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Lust For A Vampire [1971]
Made in 1970 by Hammer, and the second of the Karnstein films, this is just about watchable hokum but no more than that. As previous reviewers have noted in many ways this is nearer to being an exploitation movie than a horror film. However remember this was made in 1970 so showing a lot of women topless was still a relatively daring thing to do, and the film still rates as an 18 on the DVD I have.

So aside from the entertainment for men, what else has it got going for it? Well in all honesty not a huge amount. It is quite well photographed, but the script and some of the acting left a fair bit to be desired. Having said that I don't remember Count Karstein (Mike Raven) actually saying anything throughout the film so you can't ... Read More:

5.Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 7 - Episodes 25 To 28 [1967] starring: Sylvia Anderson, Janna Hill, Lian-Shin, David Healy, Neil McCallum
March 18, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 7 - Episodes 25 To 28 [1967]
Made in 1970 by Hammer, and the second of the Karnstein films, this is just about watchable hokum but no more than that. As previous reviewers have noted in many ways this is nearer to being an exploitation movie than a horror film. However remember this was made in 1970 so showing a lot of women topless was still a relatively daring thing to do, and the film still rates as an 18 on the DVD I have.

So aside from the entertainment for men, what else has it got going for it? Well in all honesty not a huge amount. It is quite well photographed, but the script and some of the acting left a fair bit to be desired. Having said that I don't remember Count Karstein (Mike Raven) actually saying anything throughout the film so you can't ... Read More:

6.Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 3 - Episodes 9 To 12 [1967] starring: Sylvia Anderson, Janna Hill, Lian-Shin, David Healy, Neil McCallum
November 12, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 3 - Episodes 9 To 12 [1967]
Made in 1970 by Hammer, and the second of the Karnstein films, this is just about watchable hokum but no more than that. As previous reviewers have noted in many ways this is nearer to being an exploitation movie than a horror film. However remember this was made in 1970 so showing a lot of women topless was still a relatively daring thing to do, and the film still rates as an 18 on the DVD I have.

So aside from the entertainment for men, what else has it got going for it? Well in all honesty not a huge amount. It is quite well photographed, but the script and some of the acting left a fair bit to be desired. Having said that I don't remember Count Karstein (Mike Raven) actually saying anything throughout the film so you can't ... Read More:

7.The Black Velvet Gown [1991] starring: Bob Peck, Janet McTeer, Geraldine Somerville, Brendan P. Healy, Jean Anderson
directed by: Norman Stone
September 02, 1991
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : The Black Velvet Gown [1991]
This is one of the best in the fine Catherine Cookson series produced by Ray Marshall. The story is less involved than some others, but it has more than enough twists and surprises to sustain an interesting narrative. However, its key strengths are a fabulous cast, and settings, costumes and locations that realise an historical authenticity rarely bettered. It is probably unfair to single out one actor from a stellar group, but Geraldine Somerville's vivid and engaging performance as the central character Biddy is outstanding. The music in this production is also a treat.

8.Joe 90 - Complete Series [1968] starring: Len Jones, Rupert Davies, Keith Alexander, David Healy, Sylvia Anderson
directed by: Brian Heard (III), Desmond Saunders
September 30, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Joe 90 - Complete Series [1968]
'Daredevil excitement every boy dreams of. Nine year-old Joe McClaine becomes the "Most Special Agent" of the World Intelligence Network thanks to a device called the BIG RAT (Brain Impulse Galvanoscope - Record And Transfer) capable of recording the brain patterns of one person and transferring them to another'. I never really liked Joe90 as a child, although I persevered a bit with the series as there wasn't much choice on TV then. Back in 1968/1969, I preferred the likes of Dr Who, Time Tunnel and Lost in Space, and when younger Fireball XL5 and Robin Hood. Probably I was a bit too old at 12-13 for this series. The script, DVD picture quality and special effects are quite good though (at least on a 14 inch set), and the `Dangerman' theme to ... Read More:

9.Supergirl [1984] starring: Faye Dunaway, Helen Slater, Peter O'Toole, Mia Farrow, Brenda Vaccaro
directed by: Jeannot Szwarc
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Supergirl [1984]
I seen this movie when I was quite young and I couldn't forget it ever since. What attracted me to this movie especially was Helen Slater who played Supergirl. She was gorgeous with that blonde hair and blue eyes and she looked perfect in that costume. The storyline was good and interesting and the cast was well chosen. We do have to consider that it was filmed in the 80's so don't expect too much with the effects.

Nevertheless Supergirl fans won't be disappointed!

10.Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 8 - Episodes 29 To 32 [1967] starring: Sylvia Anderson, Janna Hill, Lian-Shin, David Healy, Neil McCallum
March 18, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 8 - Episodes 29 To 32 [1967]
I seen this movie when I was quite young and I couldn't forget it ever since. What attracted me to this movie especially was Helen Slater who played Supergirl. She was gorgeous with that blonde hair and blue eyes and she looked perfect in that costume. The storyline was good and interesting and the cast was well chosen. We do have to consider that it was filmed in the 80's so don't expect too much with the effects.

Nevertheless Supergirl fans won't be disappointed!

page 1 of  3
 1  2  3 
 



Off The Bookshelf.co.uk gives you a unique shopping experience, you can find all the VHS products you like within a few minutes online, locate the latest charting CD's, DVD's & Games, read VHS reviews on the bestselling VHS Books and VHS products. All VHS are available to buy Used (at a greater saving) or New (at a great discounted RRP). Add the VHS items you would like to your shopping basket, pay securely online and we send these products to be delivered to your door. We take great pride in being able to offer you the great savings partnering with Amazon, offering you cheaper prices than the high street retailers, we have thousands of discounts on all the the VHS's you can buy off the shelf and hope you find the website easy to use.

Thanks for visiting and browsing Off The Bookshelf.co.uk


 

In association with Amazon.co.uk
SME-WS
HolidayHavens - Holiday Rental Accommodation