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Hard Luck (2006)
A former gangster's road to redemption is disrupted by drugs cash, bent cops, a sassy stripper and strange serial killers.
Blackmail (1929)
A young woman and her detective lover are blackmailed after she kills a man who tries to rape her.
H6 - Diary of A Serial Killer (2005)
A killer gets out of jail and starts hacking up prostitutes with a chainsaw... all in God's name, of course.
The Last Kiss (2006)
Four friends panic at the approach of their 30th birthdays.
Shameless: Series 3 (2006)
The UK's most dysfunctional and hilarious family return for another series of cons and calamities.
Morocco (1930)
A womanising soldier in the Foreign Legion falls for a sultry nightclub singer. Out to own as part of Marlene Dietrich: The Collection 18-disc box set now.
Voyage Of The Damned (1976)
The compelling real-life story of 937 Jewish refugees' desperate flight from Nazi Germany.
Atomised (2006)
Two lonely brothers struggle to come to terms with life.
The Eye... Infinity (2005)
Five teenagers witness terror when they try to see ghosts.
Colonel Redl (1985)
An ambitious young army officer rises to the top of the military, but politics and blackmail make his world come crashing down.
Moonlight Mile (2002)
Aftermath of a murder as parents and fiance come to terms with their loss and the future. Out to own on October 2 as part of The Jake Gyllenhaal Collection box set.
Music In Darkness (1948)
A soldier blinded by gunfire learns to live with his disability when he falls in love.
Fear Eats The Soul (1974)
Touching romance between a lonely widow and an immigrant worker.
Three Extremes (2004)
Three of Asia's premier horror directors deliver spine-tingling short tales of terror, torture and tormented twins.
The Nameless (1999)
A distraught mum gets a call from the daughter she thought was murdered five years ago and sets out to find her - but instead discovers indescribable evil.
Merchant Of Four Seasons (1972)
Tragic tale of a put-upon fruit seller in post-war Germany.
Miami Vice (2006)
Cop duo Crockett and Tubbs ditch their 80s pastel suits to crack - pardon the pun - down on a gang of ruthless drug dealers in style.
Casualty: Series 2 (1987)
The lives and loves of staff and patients at a busy casualty department... injected with a healthy dose of politics, racism and more blood than a
Guys And Dolls (1955)
The Broadway musical of crooks, gamblers and a Sally Army sergeant, called Sarah.
The Omen (2006)
The Antichrist rises again to terrify a new generation and bring about the Apocalypse... now
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
The mutants battle over a manmade 'cure' for their condition.
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