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Staring:
Lisa Hartman,
Cliff Robertson,
James Farentino,
Dixie Carter,
Bruce Greenwood
Director:
Richard A. Colla
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Staring:
Marc Singer,
Faye Grant,
Michael Ironside,
Jane Badler,
June Chadwick
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Staring:
Jack Jones,
Pamela Stephenson,
David Doyle,
Bill Owen,
Sheila Keith
Director:
Pete Walker
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Staring:
Jesse Vint,
Dawn Dunlap,
June Chadwick,
Linden Chiles,
Fox Harris
Director:
Allan Holzman
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Staring:
George O'Brien,
Madge Bellamy,
Olive Borden,
Lou Tellegen,
James Hall
Director:
John Ford
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Staring:
Perry King,
Joe Penny,
Thom Bray,
Jack Ging,
Ken Olandt
Director:
Arnold Laven, Bruce Kessler, Christian I. Nyby II, Dennis Donnelly, Gloryette Clark
Even devoted fans can't deny that Riptide was grade-A cheese--and we're talking Velveeta, not Gruyère. That said, a little TV-style cheese never hurt anyone. In the first episode, Cody (Perry King, Class of 1984) notes that he and fellow ex-Army MP Nick (Joe Penny, Jake and the Fatman) have been friends for 10 years, detectives for two weeks. Of course, an action-adventure series needs sidekicks and gimmicks. So, computer genius and fellow vet Murray "Boz" Bozinsky (Thom Bray) becomes the brains to their brawn, while toys include a houseboat ("The Riptide"), a pink helicopter ("The Screaming Mimi"), and a robot ("Roboz"). As with Miami Vice, w...
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Rated: Suitable for 18 years and over
Staring:
Jesse Vint,
Dawn Dunlap,
June Chadwick
Director:
Allan Holzman
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List Price: £5.99
Our Price: £2.21
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Staring:
Marlee Matlin, Christopher Reeve, June Chadwick, Paul Bettany Michael Dudikoff
Four films on two disks including In Her defense, Morning Glory, Quiet Thunder and After The Rain.
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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Anthony Andrews,
Deborah Raffin,
Pamela Bellwood,
Nancy Marchand,
Josef Sommer
Director:
Robert Michael Lewis
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List Price: £5.99
Our Price: £33.50
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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Christopher Guest,
Michael McKean,
Harry Shearer,
June Chadwick,
Bob Geldof
Director:
Jim Di Bergi
The Return of Spinal Tap is based around Tap's performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1992. In between the footage of Messrs St Hubbins, Tufnell and Smalls performing in front of a huge crowd enthusiastically determined to go along with the joke, there are clips purporting to investigate the band's humble origins in the East London suburb of Squatney, and updates from "rockumentary" director Marty Di Bergi and hapless record plugger Artie Fufkin (from the original film). It is the latter component which is the real strength of Return. Though the concert footage faithfully rehashes many of the film's most treasured jokes (the malfunctioning props, the dancin...
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List Price: £15.99
Our Price: £39.99
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