A Bunch Of Amateurs
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A Hollywood agent tricks an ageing action star into appearing as King Lear in an amdram production.
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The Baader Meinhof Complex
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As protests against the West German government of the late 1960s become increasingly violent, a group of young left-wingers decide to take direct action.
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The Baader Meinhof Complex
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As protests against the West German government of the late 1960s become increasingly violent, a group of young left-wingers decide to take direct action.
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Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity
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The ventriloquist introduces some new characters.
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Driftwood
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Emotionally troubled teen, David Forrester, is sent to an attitude adjustment camp, where he discovers some dark secrets concerning murder and corruption.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars - A Galaxy Divided
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The first four episodes from The Clone Wars animated series.
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Warlords
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Nineteenth century battle epic about blood brothers who find their bond is tested.
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The Thick Of It: The Specials
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Biting political satire that survives comparison with Yes, Minister.
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Woman On The Run
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Eleanor is forced to find her ex-husband, after he witnesses a murder.
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Female Prisoner Scorpion Trilogy
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Box set edition of the trio of women-in-prison movies following a convict's incarceration, escape and revenge.
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