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This deluxe edition of Elvis' 1968 Comeback Special embodies a comprehensive collection of rare archive footage more than half of which has never been previously released. find out more...

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Available in its complete raw form, used and unused takes of the 'Trouble/Guitar Man' opening of the special, Gospel production number, 'Guitar Man' and 'If I Can Dream' production numbers. Also included is the 'If I Can Dream' show closer, an Elvis scene shot for the closing credits roll (without the credits roll), a complete taping session for Elvis' 'Huh-Huh-Huh' TV special promotional tag. find out more...

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All components/outtakes shot for the gospel production and the 'Guitar Man' production number. find out more...

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Johnny Jackson, a sleazy talent agent, who hangs around a 1950s Soho of strip clubs and clip joints, discovers teenager Bert Rudge singing in a coffee house. Johnny starts him on the road to stardom, despite Bert's reluctance, but the one sided deal they agree soon causes their partnership to collapse. find out more...
FANTASIA (1949)

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Walt Disney's favourite and most ambitious personal project, this is a synthesis of animation and classical music (some of it especially written for the film). Featuring Mickey Mouse as The Sorcerer's Apprentice and a host of incredible characters. find out more...

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This comedy drama from Jean Renoir chronicles the revival of Paris' most notorious dance as it tells the story of a theater producer who turns a humble washerwoman into a star at the Moulin Rouge. Jean Renoir's Technicolour masterpiece is a wonderful homage to fin de siecle Paris, drawing from the contemporary cafe culture of 1950s Paris and featuring some of the luminaries from that time including Edith Piaf and Patachou. This remastered version is available on both DVD and Bluray. 

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The re-birth of country music in the 70s is certainly a worthy subject for a documentary. The relationship between the music, the whiskey and the guns meld together seemlessly in this eloquent and elegant film about the small town lives that breathed new life into a dying art - the country and western song. The flashiness of David Allan Coe (who's prison shows make you cringe) contrasts with the simple charm of Townes Van Zandt (who struggles beautifully to juggle a Coke can, a bottle of booze a find out more...

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The Pelvis's third movie, probably his most popular and arguably the best. Banged up for accidentally killing a man, young Elvis whiles away his porridge crooning to his fellow inmates, attracting the attention of a gorgeous young talent scout. Includes "All Shook Up", "I Want to be Free" and "Jailhouse Rock". find out more...

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Dean Martin pretty much plays himself as a boozing, womanising crooner in this rather saucy comedy farce. Famous singer ‘Dino' finds himself trapped in Nevada by two ambitious songwriters and at the mercy of his own insatiable appetites. Set to an Andre Previn score Kiss Me Stupid is an enjoyable and for its time, risqué romantic comedy. find out more...
MORE (1969)

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Barbet Schroeder made this directing debut in 1969 with this story set in the youth culture of the Sixties. Stefan, a young German student, hitchhikes to Paris to begin the search for himself with the usual assistance offered by sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. At a wild Left Bank party he falls in love with Estelle, an off-beat American girl who gives him his first joint. When the pair meet up again in Ibiza , it becomes apparent that Estelle is getting deeper and deeper into the drug scene, with tr find out more...