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Waltz Of The Toreadors (1962) [M]
Peter Sellers stars as a lecherous old General in this whimsical British farce. General Fitzjohn is fond of pretty maidens, a failing that brings him his fair share of recrimination from his nagging wife (Margaret Leighton). What's more, there is one maiden fairer than the rest and for whom he... More
I See A Dark Stranger (1946) [M]
Bridie is an Irish girl who decides that she will return to Dublin to assist in the war against the British. On the train she meets a Nazi officer attempting to rescue an accomplice. He sees Bridie as an attractive decoy so he takes her to England with him. When Miller is killed, Bridie is told... More
Swing Time (1936) [G]
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star in arguably their finest film together. Packed with exhilarating dance routines and a marvellous score, this is an indispensable musical classic. Swing Time is full of magical moments including a complex and delightful routine to Pick Yourself Up, a luminous... More
Engineering Connections: Series 1 (2008) [G]
Join Richard Hammond's quest to find the Engineering Connections behind the world's most advanced structures: the Airbus, the largest Airliner ever to exist; the Taipei Tower, one of the tallest buildings on Earth; the huge Troll A Platform and the strongest telescope ever made, the WM Keck... More
Annie Leibovitz - Life Through a Lens (2006)
Annie Leibovitz has produced some of the most iconic images of the last 30 years and is, literally, our most influential woman photographer. She has shot the rich and famous, the profound and powerful, the exceptional and notorious. Her camera has documented the horrors of war most recently in... More
Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe (2007)
Yale-educated and born with a silver spoon in his mouth, Sam Wagstaff's transformation from innovative museum curator to Robert Mapplethorpe's lover and patron is intensively probed in Black White + Gray. During the heady years of the 1970s and 1980s, the New York City art scene was abuzz with a... More
The Gay Divorcee (1934) [G]
Mistaken identity is central to the plot but the story goes out of the window when Astaire and Rogers take to the dance floor. Features the Academy Award-winning song 'The Continental' and 'Cole Porter's 'Night And Day'. More
Top Hat (1935) [G]
Perhaps the best remembered of the 10 Astaire/Rogers musicals, Top Hat has it all: Art Deco elegance, a whimsical storyline, loopy support from skilled farceurs and the incomparable chemistry of the two leads cheek-to-cheeking to Irving Berlin's finest film score. It's a wake-up call for romance... More
Flying Down To Rio (1933) [G]
This is the first of the now famous Astaire-Rogers musicals. The story follows a dance band as they find success in Rio De Janeiro. The high point of the film is the climax, where a dancing team perform on the wings of a moving aeroplane. More
Date Night (2010) [M]
Steve Carell, Tina Fey and Mark Wahlberg co-star in this outrageously funny comedy! Claire and Phil Foster are a suburban husband and wife slogging through their daily lives and marriage. But a case of mistaken identity hurtles this ordinary couple into an extraordinary adventure! Remembering... More
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