 | The eerie story about a young couple who travel to Italy to forget the trauma of losing their daughter. Once there they meet two sisters who claim the ability to contact the dead girl. |
 | Three features. In 'Look Who's Talking' a single mother in her mid-30s sets out to find a proper father for her son. Baby Mikey has his own views on the matter and needs to make them known through his actions - he favours an engaging cab driver... |
 | Nicolas Roeg's third film - after the brash PERFORMANCE (1970) and meditative WALKABOUT (1971) - is a haunting thriller that confirmed the director's status as a true visionary. Based on a story by Daphne Du Maurier, DON'T LOOK NOW follows a grieving... |
 | In this sequel, James and Mollie Urbiacco (John Travolta and Kirstie Ally) and their two kids have two new talking additions to the family: a pair of dogs named Rocks (DeVito) and Daphne (Keaton). James has obtained his pilot's licence and now... |
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 | Personnel: Ron Wood (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, slide guitar, pedal steel); Willie Weeks (guitar, bass); Ian McLagan (piano, organ); Jean Roussell (electric piano, Clavinet, synthesizer); Andy Newmark (drums, percussion); The Womack Sisters... |
 | Package includes bonus DJ mix CD.Way Out West (House): Omi (vocals); Jody Wisternoff, Nick Warren. |
 | The kids are growing and can now talk... but the Ubriacco household is turned upside down with the arrival of two talking dogs... |
![CD: Oh Look At Me Now/Hello Dolly To Goodbye Charlie [Remastered] Bobby Darin, 2001](http://i11.ebayimg.com/03/c/000/77/3d/ac07_6.JPG) | This release includes two vintage albums by legendary swinger Bobby Darin: OH LOOK AT ME NOW (1962) and HELLO DOLLY TO GOODBYE CHARLIE (1964). |