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Certification18 Our Rating

Ning Tsai-Shen, a humble travelling tax collector, arrives in a small town, but, the inns all being full, he ends up spending the night in the haunted Lan Ro temple. There he meets Taoist swordsman Yen Che-Hsia, who warns him to stay out of trouble, and the beautiful Nieh Hsiao-Tsing, with whom he falls in love. Unfortunately, Hsiao-Tsing is a ghost, bound for all eternity by a hideous tree spirit with an incredibly long tongue that wraps itself round its victims and sucks out their life essence find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Two small children and the cook survive a shipwreck and find safety on an idyllic tropical island. Soon, however, the cook dies and the young boy and girl are left on their own. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Robert Jordan is an idealist and with his skills as a demolition expert he finds himself with the opportunity to marry both by helping the anti-fascists during the Spanish Civil War. Amongst the band of freedom fighters Robert joins is Maria, an innocent but impassioned and beautiful young woman. As the group draw towards their ultimate mission so Robert and Maria's friendship develops into something far deeper, intensified by their uncertain fate. For The Whom the Bell Tolls was showered with O find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Based on Jules Verne's fantasy adventure we follow Professor Lindenbrook and his motley posse into the bowls of the earth where they discover a land that time forgot (or something very similar). Very bad baddies, huge ravenous lizards, and giant mushrooms are just a taster of the goodies on offer. There's also a bit of effective sexual symbolism, in typical Hollywood style, which greatly enhances the syrupy romantic subplot. Excellent and with the added bonus of the late, great James Mason. find out more...
LE BOSSU (1997)

CertificationPG Our Rating

A sumptuous swashbuckler, with romance, swordfights and a slyly subtle wit. It's 1699, and dashing young blade Lagardere (Daniel Auteil) becomes the best friend of the fabulously wealthy Duc de Nevers (Vincent Perez) who must produce a legitimate heir. Loitering with intent is Nevers's treacherous cousin, Count Gonzague, who rather fancies a bite of the cherry, and is prepared to do anything to get it. An excellent, highly entertaining adaptation of Paul Feval's novel. find out more...
LE BOSSU (1959)

CertificationPG Our Rating

Set during the height of the French aristocracy, Le Bossu is a classic swashbuckling romp, thick with skulduggery, revenge and some fantastic swordsmanship. A rip roaring period adventure. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating


Certification15 Our Rating

An orphaned 13-year-old girl is sent to live with her sullen uncle in a big, rambling country house, Moonacre Manor, taking with her only a mysterious book, a prized inheritance from her father, in which she reads of an age-old feud between two families. She soon realises that she is the last Moon Princess of the valley and it is her solemn duty to find some magic pearls and end this feud... and maybe, just maybe, she might find romance too. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

In this action packed romance set in the Early Middle Ages, post-Roman England is being ravaged by the brutal Irish and one man, Marke, seems destined to unite our blessed land against these ruthless imperialists, however he is betrayed by his wife's long standing romance with his adopted son. This is based around the tragic story of the adulterous love between the Cornish knight Tristan and the Irish princess Isolde, a myth deeply routed in British history and probably the main source for the t find out more...