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 | Offers a reconstruction of the battles which constituted the War of The Roses. Also features an analysis from Dr David Chandler. |
 | Through dramatic reconstruction, this programme tells the story of the conflicts, which persisted for more than half a century, between the Greeks and the Persians in the fourth century BC. |
 | One of the most exhilarating and influential trilogies in the history of motion pictures, George Lucas's sci-fi spectacular continues to capture the hearts and minds of individuals throughout the world. This release contains the original STAR WARS... |
 | A TV news reporter, an antiques dealer, and a beautiful young woman all play a role in an old Korean legend coming to life. A giant snake is slithering its way through the streets of Los Angeles, and the trio must keep it from reuniting with an... |
 | This Special Edition 1997 reissue of STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE is a remastered and edited version of the original STAR WARS film soundtrack. It includes a 31 page booklet and newly-discovered outtakes and alternate versions of the main title. Original... |
 | The Special Edition of STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK is a remastered version of the film soundtrack, including previously-unreleased material.Original score written and conducted by John Williams.Recorded at Anvil Studios, Denham, England and... |
 | An attack on the NASA base and the body of a CIA man found in Paris leads the French Secret Service Agent Lassar into an adventure involving a mysterious vampire cult. |
 | Original score composed by John Williams.You've got to love any album containing a composition entitled "Love Theme from Attack of the Clones." Whether the generally straight-faced Hollywood uber-composer John Williams intended this minor bit of... |
 | Original score composed by John Williams.You've got to love any album containing a composition entitled "Love Theme from Attack of the Clones." Whether the generally straight-faced Hollywood uber-composer John Williams intended this minor bit of... |