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 | A silent film showing the people of Moscow at work and at play, and the machines that keep the city moving. Film pioneer Dziga Vertov uses all the cinematic techniques available at the time - dissolves, split screen, slow motion and freeze frames. |
 | Recorded New Year's Eve, this is the famed conductor's presentation of Johan Strauss (Father and Son). |
 | A group of tourists, each representing one of the seven deadly sins, spend a terror-filled evening in a castle previously owned by a man who made a pact with Satan. Throw in 70's Euro-beauty Erika Blanc as a homicidal succubus, and you have a rather... |
 | Prokofiev's classic and Ravel's fairy tale ballet are different in content but both are thoroughly recommended to all. |
 | Based on the fighting game that helped to define that genre, this is Tekken's motion picture debut. Sparkling animation and stellar effects make this an exciting ride, even taking into account the fact that one isn't controlling the action. |
 | An award-winning film which tells of 'the tumultuous interaction of earth and man.' Filmed in 24 countries including Tanzania, China, Brazil, Japan, Kuwait, Cambodia, Iran and Nepal. Contains no dialogue but visuals and stimulating music. |
 | Lone Wolf takes to the road again, and his expertise is in demand... Japanese dialogue. |
 | This is the official BIG BROTHER DVD, featuring previously unreleased footage of the UK version of the reality TV show. The revealing release also includes "Inside Big Brother," a 45-minute behind-the-scenes documentary. |
 | In 'Revenge Of The Zombies' a scientist creates a zombie army for the Nazis. After his wife dies mysteriously her relatives arrive to investigate and start to unearth the evil doings of the mad Dr Max Heinrich von Altermann... In 'Voodoo Woman' a mad... |