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1.Doctor Who The Face of Evil [1963] starring: Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, Pamela Salem, Leslie Schofield, David Garfield
directed by: Pennant Roberts
May 04, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Doctor Who The Face of Evil [1963]
1: Tom Baker is excellent as the deranged Xoanon

2: Louise makes a brilliant entrance as Leela

3: The horda are cute.

4: The tesh are gits, but likeable ones, with their arm flapping!

5: Tom is great as ever as the Doc too.

6: The tribe have more developed characters than usual.

7: Great comic moments, especially how Leela runs into the TARDIS despite the Doc not really wanting to take her.

8: We for once get a sizeable chunk of story to see whats happened after the enemy has been thwarted, which is a nice change.

9: the staue looks impressive.

10: Good actual 25 min eps for a change!

Need I go on?

2.Gods And Monsters [1999] starring: Ian McKellen, Brendan Fraser, Lynn Redgrave, Lolita Davidovich, David Dukes
directed by: Bill Condon
April 24, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Gods And Monsters [1999]
a sure fire success of its day,Gods and monsters is a film that charters the last days of film director james whale,who made 30 odd films,the most established being the frankenstein movies,this film deals with the last tormented days of the director,with flashbacks of the making of the films that kept him in peoples minds,along with the loss of love during world war one,whales was a homosexual at a time when that wasnt spoke of as frequently as today,and this led to his infatuation with an ex marine,now gardener played by brendan fraser who certainly showcases that he can act along with such established company.
The film is sad and gloomy but never leaves its heart there to be dissected,its a film of good substance and while some licence has ... Read More:

3.The Onedin Line - Part 3 [1971] starring: Marc Harrison, Timothy Slender, Warren Clarke, Pamela Salem, James Hayter
directed by: Geraint Morris, William Slater, Peter Graham Scott, Stephen Butcher, David Sullivan Proudfoot
October 04, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Onedin Line - Part 3 [1971]
a sure fire success of its day,Gods and monsters is a film that charters the last days of film director james whale,who made 30 odd films,the most established being the frankenstein movies,this film deals with the last tormented days of the director,with flashbacks of the making of the films that kept him in peoples minds,along with the loss of love during world war one,whales was a homosexual at a time when that wasnt spoke of as frequently as today,and this led to his infatuation with an ex marine,now gardener played by brendan fraser who certainly showcases that he can act along with such established company.
The film is sad and gloomy but never leaves its heart there to be dissected,its a film of good substance and while some licence has ... Read More:

4.The Onedin Line - Part 2 [1971] starring: Marc Harrison, Timothy Slender, Warren Clarke, Pamela Salem, James Hayter
directed by: Geraint Morris, William Slater, Peter Graham Scott, Stephen Butcher, David Sullivan Proudfoot
September 06, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Onedin Line - Part 2 [1971]
a sure fire success of its day,Gods and monsters is a film that charters the last days of film director james whale,who made 30 odd films,the most established being the frankenstein movies,this film deals with the last tormented days of the director,with flashbacks of the making of the films that kept him in peoples minds,along with the loss of love during world war one,whales was a homosexual at a time when that wasnt spoke of as frequently as today,and this led to his infatuation with an ex marine,now gardener played by brendan fraser who certainly showcases that he can act along with such established company.
The film is sad and gloomy but never leaves its heart there to be dissected,its a film of good substance and while some licence has ... Read More:

5.Into The Labyrinth (1981) (Tv-Series) : parts 1, 2 & 3 - (Rothgo/The Circle/Robin) starring: Ron Moody, Pamela Salem, Lisa Turner, Simon Henderson, Simon Beal
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Into The Labyrinth (1981) (Tv-Series) : parts 1, 2 & 3 - (Rothgo/The Circle/Robin)
a sure fire success of its day,Gods and monsters is a film that charters the last days of film director james whale,who made 30 odd films,the most established being the frankenstein movies,this film deals with the last tormented days of the director,with flashbacks of the making of the films that kept him in peoples minds,along with the loss of love during world war one,whales was a homosexual at a time when that wasnt spoke of as frequently as today,and this led to his infatuation with an ex marine,now gardener played by brendan fraser who certainly showcases that he can act along with such established company.
The film is sad and gloomy but never leaves its heart there to be dissected,its a film of good substance and while some licence has ... Read More:

6.Never Say Never Again [1983] starring: Sean Connery, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max von Sydow, Barbara Carrera, Kim Basinger
directed by: Irvin Kershner
April 23, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Never Say Never Again [1983]
For many Bond fans, the return of Sean Connery in this "unofficial" Bond entry, was an exciting opportunity to experience the Connery magic and charisma before the earlier pre-Roger Moore years. Released in 1983, the film competed head-to-head against Moore's entry, "Octopussy" which, to some critics of note, one of the better Roger Moore efforts. Obviously, this production had a more engaging cast, an entertaining story, and some good actors: Maude Adams and Lois Jourdan as Bond's nemesis than "Never Say Never Again."

While it's good to have Connery back, looking actually fitter than he did in "Diamond Are Forever" in 1971, and wearing a faultless toupee, the film manages to fall short on a number of levels. Viewers should note, it is a different ... Read More:

7.After Darkness [1985] starring: John Hurt, Julian Sands, Victoria Abril, Pamela Salem, Gerd Heinz
directed by: Sergio Guerraz, Dominique Othenin-Girard
September 30, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : After Darkness [1985]
Got this because I love Victoria Abril, but this is not one of hers or John Hurt's finest cinematic moments. The plot is flimsy and I found my concentration wandering and really not caring about the outcome. Nice try but no cigar.

8.The Great Train Robbery starring: Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland, Lesley-Anne Down, Alan Webb, Malcolm Terris
directed by: Michael Crichton
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Great Train Robbery
To the reviewer 'nomad1888' who bizarrely claims that there was no great train robbery in 1885! Of course there was, It was very real and very famous. Why you never bothered to confirm this on the internet you obviously have access to, before putting foot in mouth, i have no idea.? Apart from a few minor differences especially at the end the film is historically quite accurate. Great performances all round, especially showing the painstaking detail that was gone into. The judge at the trial even took a liking to Edward Agar, stating that he wished that the man had put his obvious genius into honest endevour, as he would still have made a fortune in any business he went into.

9.The Bitch [1979] starring: Joan Collins, Kenneth Haigh, Michael Coby, Carolyn Seymour, Ian Hendry
directed by: Gerry O'Hara
September 08, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Bitch [1979]
To the reviewer 'nomad1888' who bizarrely claims that there was no great train robbery in 1885! Of course there was, It was very real and very famous. Why you never bothered to confirm this on the internet you obviously have access to, before putting foot in mouth, i have no idea.? Apart from a few minor differences especially at the end the film is historically quite accurate. Great performances all round, especially showing the painstaking detail that was gone into. The judge at the trial even took a liking to Edward Agar, stating that he wished that the man had put his obvious genius into honest endevour, as he would still have made a fortune in any business he went into.

10.Into The Labyrinth 2 - Episodes 4/5/6/7 starring: Ron Moody, Pamela Salem
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Into The Labyrinth 2 - Episodes 4/5/6/7
To the reviewer 'nomad1888' who bizarrely claims that there was no great train robbery in 1885! Of course there was, It was very real and very famous. Why you never bothered to confirm this on the internet you obviously have access to, before putting foot in mouth, i have no idea.? Apart from a few minor differences especially at the end the film is historically quite accurate. Great performances all round, especially showing the painstaking detail that was gone into. The judge at the trial even took a liking to Edward Agar, stating that he wished that the man had put his obvious genius into honest endevour, as he would still have made a fortune in any business he went into.

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