 | Not to be confused with the Hollywood action star of the same name, Charles Bronson is one of the UK's most notorious convicts. Emerging--with the likes of Lenny McLean-- on the bare-knuckle fight scene in the 1970s, it wasn't long before the young... |
 | With splendour, scale and romance, Wild China lifts the veil on the world's most enigmatic and magnificent country, delving into its vibrant habitats to reveal a land of unbelievable natural complexity. Journey across China from the glittering peaks... |
 | A man takes on the forces of evil. Featuring martial arts action in many fight sequences. |
 | Action fantasy tale about a wise-cracking trucker who attempts to rescue his friend's fiance from a 2000 year-old magician who lives beneath San Francisco's Chinatown. He must battle demons, goblins and other terrors as he makes his way through the... |
 | Action fantasy tale about a wise-cracking trucker who attempts to rescue his friend's fiance from a 2000 year-old magician who lives beneath San Francisco's Chinatown. He must battle demons, goblins and other terrors as he makes his way through the... |
 | Collecting the best of their eight years at Virgin Records, COLLECTION shows that China Crisis followed the same path as many UK post-punk pop bands. Early singles like "African and White" and "Working With Fire and Steel" are knotty, angular tunes... |
 | Not to be confused with the Hollywood action star of the same name, Charles Bronson is one of the UK's most notorious convicts. Emerging--with the likes of Lenny McLean-- on the bare-knuckle fight scene in the 1970s, it wasn't long before the young... |
 | The Levellers: Charlie, Jeremy, Simon, Mark, Jon.Additional personnel: Phil (piano on "The Road"), Al Scott (Hammond organ on "The Game"), Chris Thompson (banjo on "Far From Home"), Scott (percussion on "One Way").All songs written by the Levellers. |
 | Wong Fei Hung returns as the Chinese folk hero battling for the honour of Imperial China. Dual language option. |
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