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1.Two Way Stretch [1960] starring: Peter Sellers, David Lodge, Bernard Cribbins, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Maurice Denham
directed by: Robert Day
July 06, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Two Way Stretch [1960]
...and any other for that matter!

If you wanna watch comedic genius at it's earliest best, in a thoroughly charming and hysterically funny British comedy film, then please put this close to the top of your list!

All the leads give outstanding accounts of themselves ...but it's Mr Sellers' sublime talent that shines the brightest! Quite simply a gem! 10/10

2.Jackie Collins' Hollywood Wives [1985] starring: Anthony Hopkins, Candice Bergen, Angie Dickinson, Roddy McDowell, Stephanie Powers
directed by: Robert Day
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Jackie Collins' Hollywood Wives [1985]
...and any other for that matter!

If you wanna watch comedic genius at it's earliest best, in a thoroughly charming and hysterically funny British comedy film, then please put this close to the top of your list!

All the leads give outstanding accounts of themselves ...but it's Mr Sellers' sublime talent that shines the brightest! Quite simply a gem! 10/10

3.The Green Man (1956) starring: Alastair Sim, George Cole, Terry-Thomas, Jill Adams, Dora Bryan
directed by: Robert Day
July 06, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Green Man (1956)
The Green Man is a super black comedy. Eveything about this movie is great. Full of the superstars of their day. Real proper actings who can make people laugh. See a young George Cole, Alastair Sim and Terry Thomas.

The story line is good, a real story with some very funny sections. Well infact the whole film is very funny.

A great buy.

4.She [1965] starring: Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, John Richardson, Rosenda Monteros
directed by: Robert Day
May 17, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : She [1965]
Hammer's 1965 version of She can't match Merian C. Cooper's 1935 version for spectacle but it's still rather more handsomely mounted than you'd expect from the studio: location shooting, numerous sets and more extras than usual even if these descendants of Ancient Egyptians seem to have an army consisting of Roman legionaries. The most commercially successful adaptation of `the famous novel by H. Rider Haggard' (as the credits bill it), even inspiring a dreary sequel, The Vengeance of She, it's also surprisingly good, with rather more substance than you might expect.

Played partially as an old-fashioned adventure with far more action than any other version, the story is updated to post-WW1 Palestine, its explorers (Peter Cushing, John ... Read More:

5.The New Avengers - Issue 2 - Vol. 2 - The Lion And The Unicorn / Obsession / Trap / Hostage [1976] directed by: Desmond Davis, Donald W. Thompson, Ernest Day, George Fournier, Graeme Clifford
March 08, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The New Avengers - Issue 2 - Vol. 2 - The Lion And The Unicorn / Obsession / Trap / Hostage [1976]
Hammer's 1965 version of She can't match Merian C. Cooper's 1935 version for spectacle but it's still rather more handsomely mounted than you'd expect from the studio: location shooting, numerous sets and more extras than usual even if these descendants of Ancient Egyptians seem to have an army consisting of Roman legionaries. The most commercially successful adaptation of `the famous novel by H. Rider Haggard' (as the credits bill it), even inspiring a dreary sequel, The Vengeance of She, it's also surprisingly good, with rather more substance than you might expect.

Played partially as an old-fashioned adventure with far more action than any other version, the story is updated to post-WW1 Palestine, its explorers (Peter Cushing, John ... Read More:

6.Two Way Stretch / Only Two Can Play - Peter Sellers Double Feature [1960] starring: Peter Sellers, Mai Zetterling, Virginia Maskell, Kenneth Griffith, Raymond Huntley
directed by: Robert Day, Sidney Gilliat
March 11, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Two Way Stretch / Only Two Can Play - Peter Sellers Double Feature [1960]
Hammer's 1965 version of She can't match Merian C. Cooper's 1935 version for spectacle but it's still rather more handsomely mounted than you'd expect from the studio: location shooting, numerous sets and more extras than usual even if these descendants of Ancient Egyptians seem to have an army consisting of Roman legionaries. The most commercially successful adaptation of `the famous novel by H. Rider Haggard' (as the credits bill it), even inspiring a dreary sequel, The Vengeance of She, it's also surprisingly good, with rather more substance than you might expect.

Played partially as an old-fashioned adventure with far more action than any other version, the story is updated to post-WW1 Palestine, its explorers (Peter Cushing, John ... Read More:

7.The Quick and the Dead (1987) starring: Sam Elliott, Tom Conti, Kate Capshaw, Kenny Morrison
directed by: Robert Day
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Quick and the Dead (1987)
Hammer's 1965 version of She can't match Merian C. Cooper's 1935 version for spectacle but it's still rather more handsomely mounted than you'd expect from the studio: location shooting, numerous sets and more extras than usual even if these descendants of Ancient Egyptians seem to have an army consisting of Roman legionaries. The most commercially successful adaptation of `the famous novel by H. Rider Haggard' (as the credits bill it), even inspiring a dreary sequel, The Vengeance of She, it's also surprisingly good, with rather more substance than you might expect.

Played partially as an old-fashioned adventure with far more action than any other version, the story is updated to post-WW1 Palestine, its explorers (Peter Cushing, John ... Read More:

8.Life In Emergency Ward 10 [1958] starring: Michael Craig, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Dorothy Alison, Glyn Owen, Rosemary Miller
directed by: Robert Day
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Life In Emergency Ward 10 [1958]
If you miss the good old days of the b/w Sunday afternoon films, then look no further than this little nostalgic gem! A must for anyone who relishes in solid drama, romance and even a little humour. All are included in this production from a time when entertainment really meant entertainment! You won't be disappointed... all this and the lovely Michael Craig too...I rest my case!

9.The Rebel [1960] starring: Tony Hancock, George Sanders, Paul Massie, Margit Saad, Grégoire Aslan
directed by: Robert Day
July 06, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Rebel [1960]
A vastly under-rated film, which was very funny and took a satirical view of the "art" world at its worst, egotism, pomposity, hypocracy. I thought it was a brilliant film and well worth the buy.

I'm sure many of us would empathise with our main character, and love to escape the humdrum boredom, idiot "out-of-touch" managers and needless stress of the office for a more exciting life - trouble is the grass isn't always greener on the other side, as this film shows very well.

10.The Avengers - Vol. 23 - The Girl From Auntie / The Positive Negative Man [1965] starring: Patrick Macnee, Diana Rigg, Liz Fraser, Alfred Burke, Bernard Cribbins
directed by: Roy Ward Baker, Robert Day
September 25, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Avengers - Vol. 23 - The Girl From Auntie / The Positive Negative Man [1965]
A vastly under-rated film, which was very funny and took a satirical view of the "art" world at its worst, egotism, pomposity, hypocracy. I thought it was a brilliant film and well worth the buy.

I'm sure many of us would empathise with our main character, and love to escape the humdrum boredom, idiot "out-of-touch" managers and needless stress of the office for a more exciting life - trouble is the grass isn't always greener on the other side, as this film shows very well.

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