The Angry Silence (1960)
A factory worker is ostracised after refusing to join a wildcat strike.
The Champions: The Complete Series Special Edition (1968)
Sixties series mixing spy and sci-fi gets all-singing, all-dancing release.
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
The super-spy is assigned to a smuggling op.
Dr No (1962)
When a fellow agent is killed in Jamaica, the super-spy finds himself pitting wits against a mysterious new adversary.
The Fallen Idol (1948)
A butler working in a foreign embassy falls under suspicion when his wife falls to her death and the only witness is a child.
From Russia With Love (1963)
James Bond tries to foil a plot involving a stolen espionage machine, and faces off against a deadly assassin. Enjoying a reissue.
Gift Horse (1952)
A British crew man a US destroyer that has been brought out of retirement to help the war effort - and head on a dangerous mission.
Goldfinger (1964)
Big screen reissue offers another chance to see James Bond take on the man with the Midas touch.
Live And Let Die (1973)
James Bond is dispatched to investigate the mysterious deaths of several British agents.
The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)
When 007 hears that the world's most deadly assassin is after him, he decides to go on the offensive.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Bond tackles the threat of a biological plague being planned by Blofeld.
The Third Man (1949)
A man searching for his missing friend in post-war Vienna uncovers a ruthless conspiracy.
Thunderball (1965)
The super-spy hunts stolen nukes in the Bahamas.
You Only Live Twice (1967)
James Bond heads off to Japan in Roald Dahl's wacky adaptation.
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