Diana - Her True Story
by Kevin Connor
from Image Entertainment
Now on DVD the riveting miniseries that shocked the world and broke our hearts! Based on Andrew Morton's bestselling book, the film traces Diana's transformation from shy young girl to public icon and sophisticated princess whose fairy tale marriage to Prince Charles soon turned into a nightmare well hidden outside the walls of Buckingham Palace. Until the book and this film revealed Diana's side of the story: her marital troubles, her loneliness inside the royal family, her suicide attempts and her struggles with bulimia. With this critically acclaimed film, the world reached a new understanding of this complex, fascinating woman.
The Satanic Rites Of Dracula
by Alan Gibson
from Passion Production
This early Hammer feature is set in London in the early 70s, and it has the atmosphere of a spy movie. Christopher Lee is Dracula, the head of a corporation, WHI is bent on taking over the world.
Above Us the Waves [Region 2]
by Ralph Thomas
- ***NON-USA FORMAT - WILL NOT PLAY ON A STANDARD USA DVD PLAYER***
- Interactive Menu
- Scene Access
Great Britain released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada. Languages: English Mono Synopsis: Judging by the number of times it has shown up on TV, Above Us the Waves may be American viewers' favorite British war film. Most of the film is set in a British midget submarine, commandeered by John Mills. The sub's mission (together with its "fellow" vessels) is to sink the German battleship Tirpitz. This will be accomplished by the midget sub fleet sneaking into Norwegian waters, floating beneath the Tirpitz, then planting explosives. Only Mills' sub manages to complete the mission. Based on a true-life 1943 incident, Above Us the Waves takes a revisionist approach by showing the German officers and seamen to be human beings rather than faceless minions of Hitler. Extras: Interactive Menu Scene Access
Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride (aka Dracula - The Satanic Rites)
by Alan Gibson
from Madacy Records
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