English playboy Alfie (Michael Caine) is a charming Don Juan in the free-spirited 1960s with an insatiable appetite for women. He lives for sex and steers clear of emotional attachments, taking up with one "bird" after another. But his carefree days are over when he impregnates multiple women … and discovers one of them is married. This Golden Globe-winning comedy boasts a cool jazz score that's as smooth as the title character. |
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At the height of the Cold War, ex-thief Harry Palmer -- now reluctantly working as a secret agent -- has been called in to investigate a series of kidnappings among scientists, including the disappearance of a doctor holding sensitive information. |
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Laurence Olivier stars as Andrew Wyke, an unhappily married man who wants to rid of his wife without paying alimony. Aware of his spouse's affair with Milo Tindle (Michael Caine), Wyke tells Tindle to rob the house and leave with the wife and her jewelry. The planned break-in sets off a string of twists that will keep you guessing who has the upper hand in this smart psychological thriller from director Joseph L. Mankiewicz. |
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Writer-director Neil Jordan's breakthrough film is a brilliant, noirish love story. Bob Hoskins (who snagged an Oscar nomination for his performance) plays George, a small-time loser employed as a chauffeur to an enigmatic, high-class call girl. His fascination with her leads him on a dangerous quest through the sordid underbelly of London, where love is a weakness to be exploited and betrayed. Michael Caine co-stars. |
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Legendary director John Huston adapts Rudyard Kipling's short story about Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) and Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine), two bored British soldiers stationed in India who travel to a mountainous Middle Eastern kingdom in search of riches and power. Embarking on the adventure of a lifetime, they con their way into becoming deities in Kafiristan before losing it all. The film earned four Oscar nominations. |
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In this blockbuster sequel to Batman Begins, the caped crusader (Christian Bale) teams with Lt. James Gordon (Gary Oldman) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) to continue dismantling Gotham City's criminal organizations. But a psychotic new villain known as the Joker (Heath Ledger, in a Golden Globe- and Oscar-winning role) threatens to undo all their good work. Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine also star. |
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In this futuristic tale, humans have lost the ability to reproduce and face extinction. Things change when a single woman mysteriously becomes pregnant, prompting a conflicted government bureaucrat and his ex-wife to join forces to protect her. |
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Woody Allen's classic tale about three New York City sisters -- Hannah (Mia Farrow), Holly (Dianne Wiest) and Lee (Barbara Hershey) -- begins with a festive Thanksgiving dinner, during which Hannah's husband, Elliot (Michael Caine), realizes he's falling for Lee. Unfolding over the course of a year, the Oscar-winning film follows the sisters' intertwined lives and loves, who include a grim artist (Max von Sydow) and a neurotic producer (Allen). |
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Based on a real-life battle, this action epic follows a group of British soldiers stationed in South Africa who must defend their tiny outpost against an attack by an overwhelming force of Zulu warriors. |
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Bent on revenge after learning his brother died under mysterious circumstances, London gangster Jack Carter (Michael Caine) heads to his hometown of Newcastle, England, where he tangles with the local mob boss, a porn star and other colorful characters. Mike Hodges (Croupier, Flash Gordon) directs this classic action-thriller that depicts the grim realities of a brutal criminal world where innocence no longer exists. |
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Small-time con man Freddy butts heads with Lawrence, a successful European swindler working the Riviera. Hoping to get rid of one another, they make a loser-leaves bet to scam the fortunes of a wealthy heiress. |
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Based on the novel by Graham Greene, this murder mystery centers on a love triangle set against the French Indochina War in 1952 Vietnam -- a world suffused with opium, intrigue and betrayal. A British reporter, Fowler (Michael Caine, in an Oscar-nominated performance), falls in love with a young Vietnamese woman, Phuong (Do Thi Hai Yen), and is dismayed when an American (Brendan Fraser) also begins vying for her attention. |
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Oscar-nominated for Best Picture, this unnerving sci-fi thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Dom Cobb, who earns a tidy sum infiltrating the dreams of corporate titans to steal their most closely held secrets. Tapped by a rich industrialist (Ken Watanabe) for a job involving a rival's heir, Cobb marshals a team of specialists that includes his right-hand man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), an architecture student (Ellen Page) and a chemist (Dileep Rao). |
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Following the brutal murder of his parents, Bruce Wayne trains with a ninja and returns to Gotham City, only to find it overrun with corruption. But after discovering a cave under Wayne Manor, he assumes a new identity. |
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In director Peter Collinson's Golden Globe-nominated caper flick, enterprising swindler Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) hatches an ingenious plan to steal a huge cache of Chinese gold en route to Turin, Italy, as collateral for a new Fiat plant. The diversion for the heist: A gigantic traffic jam during an Italy-Great Britain soccer match. Incarcerated criminal genius Mr. Bridger (Noel Coward) helps Croker get financing -- from his jail cell. |
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A telephone repairman (Ewan McGregor) and a music promoter (Michael Caine) play second fiddle to Little Voice (Jane Horrocks), a young woman whose beautiful pipes could pack a thousand cabarets. Trouble is, she can only sing along to records in her room. This British charmer was a sleeper hit among the indie set thanks to its winning mix of romance, hope and humor. Brenda Blethyn and Jim Broadbent co-star. |
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Charismatic butcher Jack Dodds (Michael Caine) orders his lifelong friends to make a special journey in the wake of his death by delivering his ashes to the sea. Joined by Jack's son (Ray Winstone), Lucky (Bob Hoskins), Vic (Tom Courtenay) and Lenny (David Hemmings) travel through the pastoral countryside from pub to pub, revisiting their memories of life after a terrible war. But Jack's wife (Helen Mirren) is on a voyage of her own. |
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At the dawn of the 20th century, rival magicians Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman) and Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) endeavor to reveal each other's secrets. Obsessed by the escalating competition, the two illusionists begin to perform increasingly risky tricks, which soon turn deadly. Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson and David Bowie also star in this taut psychological thriller from director Christopher Nolan. |
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The Marquis de Sade was a provocateur so addicted to words that he used his own blood to write salacious stories while locked away in an asylum. A doctor tries to prevent the Marquis from writing, but a worker is lured into taking his dictation. |
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A surrogate son and protege to a kindly physician who runs an orphanage in rural Maine, itchy Homer Wells sets off wide-eyed to see the world -- but cold reality soon intrudes on his youthful idealism and moral certitude. |
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Featuring intense battle sequences and a cast of thousands, this wartime drama details a pivotal day in 1944 when an Allied task force tried -- and failed -- to win World War II by seizing control of key bridges in Holland. |
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2008 3.0 ★ 95 mins Dramas Rated: PG-13 RT:64% Growing up in a seaside nursing home run by his parents takes its toll on 10-year-old Edward, but things begin to look up for the lonely boy when a retired magician with a zest for life moves in. |
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When a crew of drug-dealing gang members takes the life of his only friend, a retired Marine and widower decides to take the law into his own hands -- but his old-school training might be overmatched. |
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This star-studded epic re-creates the 1940 air battle that took place in the skies over England. Surprised and outgunned, Britain's R.A.F. used determination and guile to fend off a ferocious Nazi Luftwaffe attack in the early days of World War II. If England had lost control of its airspace, the Germans may well have invaded the British Isles and won the war. The cast includes Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier, Kenneth More and Trevor Howard. |
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In 1960s Texas, timid teen Walter (Haley Joel Osment) is forced to spend the summer with his rich and eccentric great-uncles (Michael Caine and Robert Duvall) on their farm, where, over time, he learns surprising tidbits about their mysterious and dangerous pasts. Emmanuelle Vaugier plays an Arabian sultan's daughter, with whom Duvall's character fell in love years ago. Kyra Sedgwick co-stars. |
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Chicago weatherman Dave Spritz gets one step closer to fame and fortune when he's invited to try out for a spot on a popular national morning show. All he has to do is pull himself together, but that proves increasingly difficult. |
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This animated family comedy transports Shakespeare's classic tale of forbidden romance between two star-crossed lovers from warring families to the unlikely and irreverent world of garden gnomes. |
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On the eve of his retirement, a disgruntled British janitor, angry over his company's refusal to pay an insurance claim for his ailing wife, persuades an unhappy American executive to join him in a jewel heist targeting their employer. |
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Part mystery and part comedy, this film tackles the origins of the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Here, Holmes is depicted as an invention of Dr. John Watson (Ben Kingsley), who acts as if Holmes really exists. But when Holmes's popularity grows, Dr. Watson finds himself inundated with requests for detective service. In need of help, Dr. Watson hires a bumbling local actor (Michael Caine) to masquerade as the great detective. |
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The world's most shagadelic spy continues his fight against diabolical Dr. Evil and his clone, Mini-Me, as they join forces with a new foe: 1970s villain Goldmember. While trying to stop the trio from world domination, Austin gets help from his dad. |
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Unpolished and disheveled, FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) needs a serious makeover before going undercover as a Miss United States beauty pageant contestant to catch a psychopathic terrorist who's threatened to blow up the proceedings. A beauty consultant (Michael Caine) is hired to transform Hart from "Dirty Harriet" into a beauty queen -- with hilarious and surprisingly effective results, much to her partner's (Benjamin Bratt) shock. |
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When he traces a distress signal about his grandfather's whereabouts to an island that doesn't seem to exist, fearless teen Sean Anderson springs into adventure mode and teams up with an unlikely ally: his stepfather. |
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Owen Wilson once again voices speedy race car Lightning McQueen in this peppy sequel to the animated hit Cars. When he heads off to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix, Lightning also rolls straight into a case of international intrigue. |
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Aging detective writer Andrew Wyke (Michael Caine) squares off against Milo Tindle (Jude Law), the struggling actor who stole Wyke's wife in this twisted -- and twisty -- plot of deception and double crosses from director Kenneth Branagh. Branagh steers a gripping screenplay by Nobel Prize laureate Harold Pinter, who stylishly updates the 1972 original -- in which an Oscar-nominated Caine played the Milo role opposite Laurence Olivier's Andrew. |
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Hoping to revive his career, washed-up actor Jack Wyatt is convinced that Isabel Bigelow would make the perfect Samantha to his Darrin in a film update of the 1960s sitcom "Bewitched." But Jack doesn't know how right he is: Isabel really is a witch. |
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During World War II, Frenchman Pierre Brossard's Nazi sympathizing led to the deaths of 14 Jews. Years later, it's his turn to be the prey when a Nazi hunter, the police and hired killers pick up his trail. |
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Still grief-stricken over past losses, billionaire Bruce Wayne is conflicted about once again donning the cape of his lethal alter ego, Batman, but defends Gotham when it 's threatened by new foes such as the slinky Catwoman and the sinister Bane. |
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The BBC's landmark 1964 production of Shakespeare's tragedy features an all-star cast, many of whom were not yet famous at the time of production, and marks the first time since 1910 that a film of the play was shot on location at Elsinore, Denmark. |
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The egos of three powerful world leaders collide in this made-for-television drama about the Tehran Conference of 1943 and the Allied advance against Germany, a film with dialogue drawn directly from transcripts and news reports of the actual event. An all-star ensemble of award-winning actors includes John Lithgow as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bob Hoskins as Winston Churchill and Michael Caine as Joseph Stalin. |
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This disc includes episodes 87 (February 8, 1971) and 16 (September 23, 1968). Special features include exclusive interviews with "Laugh-In" stars Allan Sues and Dick Martin. |
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British schoolteacher Nicholas (Michael Caine) moves to a small Greek island to replace an instructor who committed suicide in this hypnotic fantasy. Once there, he develops a fascination with mysterious local recluse Conchis (Anthony Quinn) and his wife, Lily ( |
This disc includes episodes 52 (December 1, 1969) and 54 (December 15, 1969). |
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At the height of the Cold War, ex-thief Harry Palmer -- now reluctantly working as a secret agent -- has been called in to investigate a series of kidnappings among scientists, including the disappearance of a doctor holding sensitive information. |
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Charismatic butcher Jack Dodds (Michael Caine) orders his lifelong friends to make a special journey in the wake of his death by delivering his ashes to the sea. Joined by Jack's son (Ray Winstone), Lucky (Bob Hoskins), Vic ( |
Retired spy Harry Anders (Michael Caine) is lured back into the dangerous milieu in which he once operated when he falls in love with the beautiful wife (Sean Young) of an ambassador. When she asks him to help her lose a persistent ex-lover, Anders agrees to a simple blackmail scheme. But the best-laid plans a... |
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Wealthy Anglich (Michael Constantine) hires private eye Tucker (Michael Caine) to find his missing daughter in this noir spoof. The trail leads Tucker to the quirky Prendergast family, and he suspects that one of the female members -- either Ellen (Natalie Wood) or Mianne (Kitty Winn) -- is the lost girl. Now, he must use all his deductive powers to determine which Prendergast is really an Anglich. Timothy Carey and Thayer David co-star. |
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Sidney Lumet directs this twisting adaptation of Ira Levin's play about older, washed-up playwright Sidney (Michael Caine), who arranges to meet with younger writer Clifford (Christopher Reeve) at Sidney's remote cabin to discuss Cliffor... |
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The bonus material for The Dark Knight includes the featurettes Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a Scene with Chris Nolan and his team, The 6 Dark Knight IMAX Scenes in their original IMAX framing, Gotham Tonight - 6 episodes of Gotham's Premier News Program and concept galleries for poster art, production stills and trailers. |
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Growing up in a seaside nursing home run by his parents takes its toll on 10-year-old Edward, but things begin to look up for the lonely boy when a retired magician with a zest for life moves in. |
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A collision with a mine scuttles a British submarine, leaving a dozen survivors facing a watery grave in this taut high-seas drama. John Mills plays Lt. Cmdr. Peter Armstrong, who must keep his cool if the remaining crew is to make it out alive. An atmospheric character study about men under enormous stress, director Roy Ward Baker's World War II film also stars Richard Attenborough as a craven seaman who can't handle the pressure. |
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When his brother is killed in an accident, cold-blooded gun for hire Jack Carter (Sylvester Stallone) returns home to make peace with his past. But when evidence of foul play surfaces, Carter's mission becomes one of retribution rather than redemption. Miranda Richardson, Rachel Leigh Cook, |
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Rowan and Martin's "Laugh-In," an innovative television show from the late 1960s, popularized a style of rapid-fire sketch comedy where skits, punch lines and gags are edited together in a fast-moving and almost random format. The laughs keep on rolling as the two hosts bring on a variety of special guests including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Henry Gibson and many others. The six episodes in this set span the years 1968-1970. |
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Larry Burrows (James Belushi) is unhappy, obsessing over a belief that his entire life could have turned out differently had he not missed that crucial hit in a high school baseball game. One night he meets a mysterious man (Michael Caine) who offers him the life he dreams of. But, as Burrows embarks on a journey of self-discovery in his alternate life, he soon realizes that the ideals he once glorified also have their drawbacks. |
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Frank Jones (Michael Caine) is a distinguished army veteran; his son, Robert (Nigel Havers), is a talented linguist who translates wiretapped Russian phone conversations for the British government. But when his mysterious death is called an accident, Frank begins to investigate. What he finds leads him into t... |
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Hoping to revive his career, washed-up actor Jack Wyatt is convinced that Isabel Bigelow would make the perfect Samantha to his Darrin in a film update of the 1960s sitcom "Bewitched." But Jack doesn't know how right he is: Isabel really is a witch. |
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Following the brutal murder of his parents, Bruce Wayne trains with a shadowy organization and returns to a corrupt Gotham City to deliver justice. Armed with his new skills and endless resources, he assumes a new identity and a war on crime. |
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Part mystery and part comedy, this film tackles the origins of the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Here, Holmes is depicted as an invention of Dr. John Watson (Ben Kingsley), who acts as if Holmes really exists. But when Holmes's popularity grows, Dr. Watson finds himself inundated with requests for detective service. In need of help, Dr. Watson hires a bumblin... |
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Government agent Forrest Taft (Steven Seagal) has uncovered gross environmental misconduct in Alaska, where a huge oil company helmed by a wicked CEO (Michael Caine) is strangling Mother Nature. But when Taft threatens to go public with the information, he's attacked and left to die in the rugged wilderness ... |
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Entomologist Brad Crane (Michael Caine) and his crack team of scientists attempt to intervene when swarms of voracious killer bees begin attacking a number of cities in Texas, and an army general (Richard Widmark) threatens to use military firepower against this force of nature. This doomsday epic buzzes with an all-star cast, including Katharine Ross, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Fred MacMurray and Henry Fonda. |
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Brian De Palma directs this 1980 murder mystery. When a middle-aged wife and mother (Angie Dickinson) begins to doubt her own attractiveness, she turns to her therapist (Michael Caine), who declines her advances. But after her mysterious... |
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A collision with a mine scuttles a British submarine, leaving a dozen survivors facing a watery grave in this taut high-seas drama. John Mills plays Lt. Cmdr. Peter Armstrong, who must keep his cool if the remaining crew is to make it out alive. An atmospheric character study about men under enormous stress, director |
A quartet of intertwining vignettes chronicles the misadventures of four sets of guests who converge on a posh Beverly Hills hotel on the eve of the Academy Awards. Neil Simon's episodic script profiles a divorced couple in a bitter custody fight; an Academy Award-nominated English actress in town for the Oscars with her gay hubby; a pair of dueling docs; and a man feverishly attempting to explain to his wife when she finds a chippy in his bed. |
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During World War II, Frenchman Pierre Brossard's Nazi sympathizing led to the deaths of 14 Jews. Years later, it's his turn to be the prey when a Nazi hunter, the police and hired killers pick up his trail. |
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Michael Caine stars as the tormented Dr. Henry Jekyll in this spine-tingling journey into primal fear inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story. Obsessed with the healing power of drugs, Dr. Jekyll pursues his experiments in transformation, despite the influence his "altered ego," Hyde, wields over him. A scandalous romance with his sister-in-law, Sara ( |
Unpolished and disheveled, FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) needs a serious makeover before going undercover as a Miss United States beauty pageant contestant to catch a psychopathic terrorist who's threatened to blow up the proceedings. A beauty consultant (Michael Caine) is hired to transform Hart f... |
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Academy Award winner Michael Caine stars as successful comic book artist Jonathan Lansdale, who suffers a tragedy in this thriller from director Oliver Stone. A grisly car wreck causes Jonathan to lose one of his hands, which is not recovered at the accident scene. Later, people who've angered the now-paranoid cartoonist begin to disappear. Is Jonathan's severed hand capable of a killing spree? |
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After a few failed suicide attempts, lovelorn assistant grocer Norman Puckle (Norman Wisdom) joins the British Navy, where -- despite his bumbling behavior -- he is chosen to be the test subject for the first manned rocket to outer space. Popular British comedian Wisdom shines in this 1960 star vehicle, which also stars Ian Hunter as Admiral Blyth. Watch for a brief scene with Michael Caine and Oliver Reed in their only on-screen pairing. |
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In this installment of the "Actor's Take on Movie Making" series, film star Michael Caine shares trade secrets about character development; script preparation; voice, sound and movement; working with directors; and the politics of moviemaking. The star of acclaimed films such as Alfie, The Cider House Rules and The Quiet American offers advice to aspiring actors to help them ... |
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Inspired by writer Peter Driscoll's novel about apartheid in South Africa, The Wilby Conspiracy follows the attempts of two men, British engineer Jim Koegh (Michael Caine) and activist Shack Twala (Sidney Poitier), to escape from the police, led by the menacing Major Horn ( |
In an effort to shatter NATO alliances, Russian spy Valeri Petrofsky (Pierce Brosnan) plots to explode a nuclear bomb in Britain and blame the act on America. It's up to British agent John Preston (Michael Caine) to foil the plan, despite the skepticism of his superiors. Based on the book by best-selling author Frederick Forsyth, this well-crafted espionage thriller also stars Joanna Cassidy as a second Russian agent. |
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A surrogate son and protege to a kindly physician who runs an orphanage in rural Maine, itchy Homer Wells sets off wide-eyed to see the world -- but cold reality soon intrudes on his youthful idealism and moral certitude. |
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In this futuristic tale, humans have lost the ability to reproduce and face extinction. Things change when a single woman mysteriously becomes pregnant, prompting a conflicted government bureaucrat and his ex-wife to join forces to protect her. |
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When a tug skipper, his first mate, and a passenger bravely board the sinking ocean liner Poseidon, they encounter survivors and a ruthless gang of smugglers searching for plutonium in this sequel to the blockbuster disaster movie. |
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Entomologist Brad Crane (Michael Caine) and his crack team of scientists attempt to intervene when swarms of voracious killer bees begin attacking a number of cities in Texas, and an army general (Richard Widmark) threatens to use military firepower against this force of nature. This doomsday epic buzzes w... |
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Although very much of its time (the late 1960s), "Laugh-In" easily bucks modern comedy trends and remains a timeless wonder -- one that heavily influenced comedy shows that followed in its wake. Includes two full-length episodes (spanning the years 1968-71) from the vintage television comedy series. |
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This companion disc to Christopher Nolan's take on the Caped Crusader includes featurettes covering Batman history, creative concepts and story development, production design, costumes, vehicles, filming locations, special effects and more, as well as DVD-ROM features and a still gallery. |
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After producing a series of film shorts, J. Arthur Rank went on to become Britain's first movie mogul by establishing the legendary Pinewood Studios. Narrated by Michael Caine, The Golden Gong chronicles Pinewood's rise to success through film clips (Caesar and Cleopatra, Brief Encounter, The Red Shoes, The League of Gentlemen and Oliver Twist) and interviews with |
This offbeat drama focuses on the relationship between British diplomat Lord Bulbeck (Michael Caine) and Dr. Lauren Slaughter (Sigourney Weaver), an American political scholar by day and prostitute by night. The two meet at a party, and he soon becomes one of her regular clients. But numerous complication... |
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Laurence Olivier stars as Andrew Wyke, an unhappily married man who wants to rid of his wife without paying alimony. Aware of his spouse's affair with Milo Tindle (Michael Caine), Wyke tells Tindle to rob the house and leave with the wife and her jewelry. The planned break-in sets off a string of twists t... |
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Brian De Palma directs this 1980 murder mystery. When a middle-aged wife and mother (Angie Dickinson) begins to doubt her own attractiveness, she turns to her therapist (Michael Caine), who declines her advances. But after her mysterious murder in an elevator, the detective assigned to the case (Dennis Franz) is content to do little to solve it, so a prostitute who witnessed the crime teams with the victim's only son to find out the truth. |
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Woody Allen's classic tale about three New York City sisters -- Hannah (Mia Farrow), Holly (Dianne Wiest) and Lee (Barbara Hershey) -- begins with a festive Thanksgiving dinner... |
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Omar Sharif and Michael Caine star in this historical drama set in a peaceful valley -- one of only a handful of locations in Germany to remain unspoiled by the carnage of the Thirty Years War. Vogel (Sharif), a former teacher, seeks refuge in the quiet enclave, while the Captain (Caine) arrives with a band of... |
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Chicago weatherman Dave Spritz gets one step closer to fame and fortune when he's invited to try out for a spot on a popular national morning show. All he has to do is pull himself together, but that proves increasingly difficult. |
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Aging detective writer Andrew Wyke (Michael Caine) squares off against Milo Tindle (Jude Law), the struggling actor who stole Wyke's wife in this twisted -- and twisty -- plot of deception and double crosses from director Kenneth Branagh. Bra... |
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The BBC's landmark 1964 production of Shakespeare's tragedy features an all-star cast, many of whom were not yet famous at the time of production, and marks the first time since 1910 that a film of the play was shot on location at Elsinore, Denmark. |
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Recovering alcoholic and thief Henry Clarke (Michael Caine) finds himself drawn into a dangerous world when he joins forces with an unusual married couple in this classic suspense thriller. Henry meets Fe Moreau (Giovanna Ralli) and soon discovers she and her openly gay husband, Richard (Eric Portman), hav... |
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As World War II rages on in Europe, a reluctant squad of British soldiers stationed in the Pacific theater find themselves tasked with destroying a Japanese radio base behind enemy lines. Michael Caine and Cliff Robertson co-star in this military drama penned by director Robert Aldrich and Lukas Heller, a screenwriter whose credits include What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (1962), Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) and The Dirty Dozen (19... |
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The long-suffering wife (Lorraine Gary) of Chief Brody decides she's had enough of Amity Island and hikes it to the Caribbean to join her son Michael (Lance Guest), her daughter-in-law and her grandchild. But that pesky shark (or is it the shark's mate?) follows her south and begins to wreak havoc in the azure seas of the Gulf Stream. Michael Caine co-stars in a role that owes something to the Quint character of the Spielberg original. |
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Michael Caine stars as the tormented Dr. Henry Jekyll in this spine-tingling journey into primal fear inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story. Obsessed with the healing power of drugs, Dr. Jekyll pursues his experiments in transformation, despite the influence his "altered ego," Hyde, wields over him. A scandalous romance with his sister-in-law, Sara (Cheryl Ladd), turns to a deadly affair as Sara falls prey to Hyde's monstrous wrath. |
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Small-time con man Freddy butts heads with Lawrence, a successful European swindler working the Riviera. Hoping to get rid of one another, they make a loser-leaves bet to scam the fortunes of a wealthy heiress. |
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Academy Award winner Michael Caine stars as successful comic book artist Jonathan Lansdale, who suffers a tragedy in this thriller from director Oliver Stone. A grisly car wreck causes Jonathan to lose one of his hands, which is not recovered at the accident scene. Later, people who've angered the now-paranoi... |
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Noel Holcroft (Michael Caine), a German native adopted by American parents, learns that his biological father was one of Adolf Hitler's financial advisers in director John Frankenheimer's intriguing adaptation of Robert Ludlum's novel. Noel's father leaves him a fortune, with instructions to distribute it to Holocaust survivors. But as Noel carries out his mission, he comes to realize that fascists are using the money to start a new regime. |
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Billy "Shiner" Simpson (Michael Caine) is an ambitious boxing promoter with some not-so-legitimate practices. The mobster organizes a world-title bout in England, betting everything he has on his boxer son. But, on what should have been the proudest day of Shiner's life, his son throws the fight and ultimately ends up dead. Shiner must evade the police while seeking revenge against his son's killer. |
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In this final installment of the Harry Palmer spy trilogy, Palmer (Michael Caine) has left the espionage game to work as a private eye but is pressed back into service when an American general (Ed Begley) tries to foment an uprising in the Soviet Union. Tasked with thwarting the lunatic general -- who's using... |
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In this absorbing adaptation of Jules Verne's immortal novel, a mysterious creature is inexplicably destroying vessels at sea, so marine specialist Pierre Arronax (Patrick Dempsey) and whaler Ned Land (Bryan Brown) set out to discover the truth about the "monster" of the deep. They soon find themselves aboar... |
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A Middle Eastern slave trader (Peter Ustinov) abducts a World Health Organization doctor's wife in this action-packed adventure. Desperate to find his missing spouse, Anansa (Beverly Johnson), Dr. David Linderby (Michael Caine) teams w... |
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Hack novelist Mickey King (Michael Caine) is hired to ghostwrite the autobiography of fading film star Preston Gilbert (Mickey Rooney), who's known for having mob ties. When Gilbert is mysteriously murdered at a party, King tries to stay out of harm's way while attempting to uncover the reasons for the killing. This comic crime caper reunites actor Caine with his Get Carter director, Mike Hodges. |
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When he traces a distress signal about his grandfather's whereabouts to an island that doesn't seem to exist, fearless teen Sean Anderson springs into adventure mode and teams up with an unlikely ally: his stepfather. |
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This disc includes Show #3 (originally aired Feb. 5, 1968) and the Emmy award-winning Show #9 (originally aired Mar. 25, 1968). Guest stars include Goldie Hawn, Tiny Tim, Cher, Tim Conway, Flip Wilson, Sammy Davis Jr., Arte Johnson, Joey Bishop and more. |
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The egos of three powerful world leaders collide in this made-for-television drama about the Tehran Conference of 1943 and the Allied advance against Germany, a film with dialogue drawn directly from transcripts and news reports of the actual event. An all-star ensemble of award-winning actors includes John Lithgow as Franklin D. Roosevelt, |
This disc includes Show #15 (originally aired Sept. 16, 1968) and Show #60 (originally aired Feb. 2, 1970). Guest stars include Richard Nixon, Hugh Hefner, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, Jack Benny, James Cagney and more. |
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The real and the fabricated intertwine in Tom Stoppard's provocative tale of a novelist, Lewis Fielding, who imagines that his vacationing wife, Elizabeth, is having an affair, then has her would-be lover, Thomas, over for tea and a literary chat. |
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This disc includes Show #32 (originally aired Feb. 3, 1969) and Show #61 (originally aired Feb. 9, 1970). Guest stars include Don Rickles, George Jessel, Liberace, Carl Reiner, Greer Garson, Jim Backus, Andy Williams, Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn and more. |
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Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine turn in a pair of Emmy-nominated performances as Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk, respectively, in this thought-provoking drama about the end of apartheid in South Africa. Filmed on location on Robben Island and other key historical sites, the film chronicles the events lea... |
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This offbeat drama focuses on the relationship between British diplomat Lord Bulbeck (Michael Caine) and Dr. Lauren Slaughter (Sigourney Weaver), an American political scholar by day and prostitute by night. The two meet at a party, and he soon becomes one of her regular clients. But numerous complications develop for the independent Dr. Slaughter when Lord Bulbeck starts falling in love with her. |
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This disc includes episodes 52 (December 1, 1969) and 54 (December 15, 1969). |
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Stevenson Lowe (James Spader) is a book publisher with commitment issues in this romantic comedy. While Lowe's girlfriend (Polly Walker) wants to get married, he wants to buy a house -- without her! His new house, however, already has residents: the bickering ghosts of socialites Max Gale (Michael Caine) and Lily Marlowe (Maggie Smith). The couple offers Lowe all sorts of romantic advice, but why should he listen to them? |
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This disc includes episodes 64 (March 2, 1970) and 65 (March 9, 1970). |
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This disc includes episodes 87 (February 8, 1971) and 16 (September 23, 1968). Special features include exclusive interviews with "Laugh-In" stars Allan Sues and Dick Martin. |
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A desperate man risks everything to save his flagging business in director Bob Rafelson's noir thriller. Deeply in debt and at odds with his wife (Judy Davis) and stepson, Alex Gates (Jack Nicholson) teams with amoral safecracker Victor Spansky (Michael Caine) to pinch an expensive diamond necklace with help from Alex's miniskirted mistress (Jennifer Lopez). But the scheme goes awry when his alcoholic spouse inadvertently gets involved. |
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British schoolteacher Nicholas (Michael Caine) moves to a small Greek island to replace an instructor who committed suicide in this hypnotic fantasy. Once there, he develops a fascination with mysterious local recluse Conchis (Anthony Quinn) and his wife, Lily (Candice Bergen). But something is amiss as he's drawn deeper into their world. Nicholas soon realizes that he's been lured into a dangerous mind game -- a game from which there's no esc... |
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In 1940s Georgia, a racist landowner sets out to steal valuable property from a pair of hard-working sharecroppers, one white and one black, prompting the Ku Klux Klan to meddle in both men's affairs. |
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This World War II drama set in a German POW camp follows prisoners hand-picked for a competition. Maj. Karl von Steiner, a former soccer player for the German national team, organizes a soccer match between Nazis and Allied prisoners, to be played in Paris. With some key players, including former English soccer player Capt. John Colby, the team has a good shot at winning the game but that could foil a plan. |
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In 1960s Texas, timid teen Walter (Haley Joel Osment) is forced to spend the summer with his rich and eccentric great-uncles (Michael Caine and Robert Duvall) on their farm, where, over time, he learns surprising tidbits about their ... |
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This disc includes Show #32 (originally aired Feb. 3, 1969) and Show #61 (originally aired Feb. 9, 1970). Guest stars include Don Rickles, George Jessel, Liberace, Carl Reiner, Greer Garson, Jim Backus, Andy Williams, Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn and more. |
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This disc includes Show #15 (originally aired Sept. 16, 1968) and Show #60 (originally aired Feb. 2, 1970). Guest stars include Richard Nixon, Hugh Hefner, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, Jack Benny, James Cagney and more. |
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The real and the fabricated intertwine in Tom Stoppard's provocative tale of a novelist, Lewis Fielding, who imagines that his vacationing wife, Elizabeth, is having an affair, then has her would-be lover, Thomas, over for tea and a literary chat. |
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A no-nonsense advertising executive plots a series of murders (his wife and new boss among them) when he's passed over for a promotion. Fueled by his apparent omnipotence, he maniacally (and comically) reaches for the top. |
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Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine turn in a pair of Emmy-nominated performances as Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk, respectively, in this thought-provoking drama about the end of apartheid in South Africa. Filmed on location on Robben Island and other key historical sites, the film chronicles the events leading up to Mandela's release from prison and sheds light on a game-changing milestone in South African politics. |
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Shirley MacLaine earned a Golden Globe nod for her performance in this set of seven comedic tales about adultery, playing an errant widow at her spouse's funeral and a woman who turns to prostitution to take revenge on a straying mate, among others. |
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On the eve of his retirement, a disgruntled British janitor, angry over his company's refusal to pay an insurance claim for his ailing wife, persuades an unhappy American executive to join him in a jewel heist targeting their employer. |
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In an elaborate plot to kidnap Winston Churchill during World War II, a contingent of elite German paratroopers disguised as a Polish unit descend on an eastern coastal village where the prime minister is scheduled to appear. |
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The bonus material for this film -- about a timid teenager's exploration of the mysteries and dangerous past lives of his rich, eccentric great-uncles -- is located on the second side of the disc. You'll find deleted/alternate scenes (with optional commentary), three featurettes, visual effects comparisons, TV spots, a trailer, Easter Eggs and more. The first side includes the full-screen version of the film. |
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Harry is an elite but clumsy burglar. He meets the partner of his dreams in Nicole, a Eurasian dancer, and they team up for the perfect crime -- to steal a precious sculpture from a billionaire recluse. Unfortunately, nothing goes right. |
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Writer-director Neil Jordan's breakthrough film is a brilliant, noirish love story. Bob Hoskins (who snagged an Oscar nomination for his performance) plays George, a small-time loser employed as a chauffeur to an enigmatic, high-class call girl. His fascination with her leads him on a dangerous quest through the... |
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This World War II drama set in a German POW camp follows prisoners hand-picked for a competition. Maj. Karl von Steiner, a former soccer player for the German national team, organizes a soccer match between Nazis and Allied prisoners, to be played in Paris. With some key players, including former English soccer player Capt. John Colby, the team has a good shot at winning the game but that could foil a plan. |
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This star-studded epic re-creates the 1940 air battle that took place in the skies over England. Surprised and outgunned, Britain's R.A.F. used determination and guile to fend off a ferocious Nazi Luftwaffe attack in the early days of World War II. If England had lost control of its airspace, the Germans may well have invaded the British Isles and won the war. The cast includes M... |
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James Caan and Elliott Gould are disgruntled turn-of-the-century vaudevillians who decide to become New York City safecrackers -- but making a killing in their new career turns out to be far funnier than their old act. In short order, they earn the hatred of the city's best safecracker and the devotion of one o... |
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Legendary director John Huston adapts Rudyard Kipling's short story about Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) and Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine), two bored British soldiers stationed in India who travel to a mountainous Middle Eastern kingdom in search of riches and power. Embarking on the adventure of a lifetime, they con their way into becoming deities in Kafiristan before losing it all. The film earned four Oscar nominations. |
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Legendary director John Huston adapts Rudyard Kipling's short story about Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) and Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine), two bored British soldiers stationed in India who travel to a mountainous Middle Eastern kingdom in search of riches and power. Embarking on the adventure of a lifetime, they con their way into becoming deities in Kafiristan before losing it all. The film earned four Oscar nominations. |
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Tasked with leading a band of dangerous mercenaries into the African desert to destroy German fuel reserves during World War II, inexperienced British army Capt. Douglas (Michael Caine) must contend with a cantankerous veteran colonel (Nigel Green), an argumentative ex-convict ( |
Four generations of men are suddenly brought together by the chance to uncover the truth about their family's past. When their eldest member passes away, the remaining trio embarks on a journey that takes them out on the road and into a world full of surprises -- some comic, some dramatic, and all of them personal. Stars Michael Caine, Christopher Walken, Josh Lucas, Glenne Headly and Jonah Bobo. |
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Larry Burrows (James Belushi) is unhappy, obsessing over a belief that his entire life could have turned out differently had he not missed that crucial hit in a high school baseball game. One night he meets a mysterious man (Michael Caine) who offers him the life he dreams of. But, as Burrows embarks on a jou... |
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This warm and witty take on the Pygmalion story stars Julie Walters as Rita, a piquant hairdresser who's determined to better herself, and Michael Caine as Dr. Frank Bryant, a boozy professor who reluctantly becomes her tutor. |
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In this sequel to Batman Begins, the caped crusader teams with Lt. James Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent to continue dismantling Gotham City's criminal organizations. But a new villain known as the Joker threatens to undo their good work. |
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Stevenson Lowe (James Spader) is a book publisher with commitment issues in this romantic comedy. While Lowe's girlfriend (Polly Walker) wants to get married, he wants to buy a house -- without her! His new house, however, already has residents: the bickering ghosts of socialites Max Gale ( |
After another deadly shark attack, Ellen Brody (Lorraine Gary) decides she has had enough of New England's Amity Island and moves to the Caribbean to join her son, Michael (Lance Guest), and his family. But a great white shark has followed her there, hungry for more lives. Michael Caine, Karen Young and Mario Van Peebles co-star; Joseph Sargent directs this third sequel to Steven Spielberg's original Jaws. |
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This warm and witty take on the Pygmalion story stars Julie Walters as Rita, a piquant hairdresser who's determined to better herself, and Michael Caine as Dr. Frank Bryant, a boozy professor who reluctantly becomes her tutor. |
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This British-made television series follows the adventures of Swiss archer William Tell (Conrad Phillips), who becomes a national hero by leading the resistance against Austrian warlord Gessler (Willoughby Goddard). Gessler tries to help Austria take over Switzerland, but Tell is determined to thwart his every attempt. The series features appearances by Michael Caine, Donald Pleasence, Robert Shaw and other acclaimed British actors. |
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James Caan and Elliott Gould are disgruntled turn-of-the-century vaudevillians who decide to become New York City safecrackers -- but making a killing in their new career turns out to be far funnier than their old act. In short order, they earn the hatred of the city's best safecracker and the devotion of one of its leading citizens (Diane Keaton). Can't you just hear those tumblers falling into place? |
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In director Peter Collinson's Golden Globe-nominated caper flick, enterprising swindler Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) hatches an ingenious plan to steal a huge cache of Chinese gold en route to Turin, Italy, as collateral for a new Fiat plant. The diversion for the heist: A gigantic traffic jam during ... |
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New York banker Martin flies to France for some much-needed insight on a feature film that his bank is funding. On the set, he meets a woman who is the bank's main liaison (but who seems to have her own agenda). As Martin begins to investigate the film's tangled finances, certain investors set him up to take the fall in the assassination of an important government official. Stars Judith Godreche, Michael Keaton and Michael Caine. |
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Theater director Lloyd Fellowes, a washed-up star, a vacant leading man, a blond bombshell. It seems like a smash hit until the backstage drama threatens to eclipse what's happening in front of the curtain. |
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The world's most shagadelic spy continues his fight against diabolical Dr. Evil and his clone, Mini-Me, as they join forces with a new foe: 1970s villain Goldmember. While trying to stop the trio from world domination, Austin gets help from his dad. |
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When a tug skipper, his first mate, and a passenger bravely board the sinking ocean liner Poseidon, they encounter survivors and a ruthless gang of smugglers searching for plutonium in this sequel to the blockbuster disaster movie. |
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Brainy magicians Atlas and Henley lead a troupe of illusionists who specialize in robbing from the rich, in the form of banks, and giving to the poor, their audiences, all while trying to outwit a team of FBI agents determined to bring them down. |
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Owen Wilson once again voices speedy race car Lightning McQueen in this peppy sequel to the animated hit Cars. When he heads off to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix, Lightning also rolls straight into a case of international intrigue. |
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Jack Nicholson reunites with director Bob Rafelson (Five Easy Pieces) to play a debt-ridden wine dealer with a reputation for cheating -- and a desperate need for thieving -- in this black comedy crime caper. Teaming with a seasoned crook (Michael Caine) and an illegal immigrant (Jennifer Lopez), Alex (Nicholson) plans to steal a diamond necklace and pawn it to pay off his bills. But the plan goes awry when his wife (Judy Davis) gets wind of it. |
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Hack novelist Mickey King (Michael Caine) is hired to ghostwrite the autobiography of fading film star Preston Gilbert (Mickey Rooney), who's known for having mob ties. When Gilbert is mysteriously murdered at a party, King tries to stay out of harm's way while attempting to uncover the reasons for the killi... |
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When longtime friends Matthew Hollis and Victor Lyons arrive in Rio de Janeiro with their teenage daughters in tow, the exotic city soon casts its spell on Matthew, who finds himself swept up in a web of guilt, lies and sexual escapades. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Unwelcome Stranger," "Secret Death," "The Lost Letter," "The Suspect," "The Bandit," "Secret Weapon," "The Cuckoo," "The Elixir," "Landslide" and "The Golden Wheel." |
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Based on a real-life battle, this action epic follows a group of British soldiers stationed in South Africa who must defend their tiny outpost against an attack by an overwhelming force of Zulu warriors. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Master Spy," "The Hostages," "The Magic Powder," "Gessler's Daughter," "The Manhunt," "The Prisoner," "The Assassins," "The Emperor's Hat," "The Spider" and "The Surgeon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trap," "The Young Widow," "Voice In the Night," "The Bear," "The Avenger," "The Shrew," "The Killer," "The Traitor," "The Gauntlet of St. Gerhard" and "The Baroness." |
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In an elaborate plot to kidnap Winston Churchill during World War II, a contingent of elite German paratroopers disguised as a Polish unit descend on an eastern coastal village where the prime minister is scheduled to appear. |
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The verbal game-playing is so intense in the marriage of Zee and Robert Blakeley that Robert seeks respite with simple country girl Stella. But the affair is too much for Zee, even in the swinging post-1960s London social scene they inhabit. |
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Michael Caine repeats the lead role in this second installment of the Harry Palmer series, the follow-up to The Ipcress File. Unwillingly serving as a spy for Her Majesty (the alternative to a long jail sentence), Palmer is sent to East Berlin to extricate a Russian general who wants to defect. His plan is to stage a phony funeral and transport the general out of Berlin in a ... |
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Billy "Shiner" Simpson organizes a title bout, betting everything he has on his boxer son. But his son throws the fight and ultimately ends up dead. Now, Shiner must evade the police while seeking revenge against his son's killer. |
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Legendary director John Huston adapts Rudyard Kipling's short story about Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) and Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine), two bored British soldiers stationed in India who travel to a mountainous Middle Eastern kingdom in sea... |
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Michael Caine stars in this slick action thriller as a criminal mastermind known only as Haskell. When a perfectly planned armored truck carjacking goes awry, Haskell begins to suspect he's been set up by the people he works for. James Fox plays the nefarious Landon-Higgins. Matthew Pochin, Kenneth Colley and Christopher Cazenove also co-star in this crime caper from director Geoffrey Reeve (Caravan to Vaccares). |
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A desperate man risks everything to save his flagging business in director Bob Rafelson's noir thriller. Deeply in debt and at odds with his wife (Judy Davis) and stepson, Alex Gates (Jack Nicholson) teams with amoral safecracker Victor Spansk... |
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Baxter Thwaites is the laissez-faire chief politico of a largely forgotten backwater British isle in the Caribbean. But the fortunes of the governor (and his colony) change when oil explorers accidentally tap into a rich vein of mineral water. |
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Legendary director John Huston adapts Rudyard Kipling's short story about Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) and Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine), two bored British soldiers stationed in India who travel to a mountainous Middle Eastern kingdom in sea... |
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Wealthy Anglich (Michael Constantine) hires private eye Tucker (Michael Caine) to find his missing daughter in this noir spoof. The trail leads Tucker to the quirky Prendergast family, and he suspects that one of the female members -- either Ellen ( |
Baxter Thwaites is the laissez-faire chief politico of a largely forgotten backwater British isle in the Caribbean. But the fortunes of the governor (and his colony) change when oil explorers accidentally tap into a rich vein of mineral water. |
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Omar Sharif and Michael Caine star in this historical drama set in a peaceful valley -- one of only a handful of locations in Germany to remain unspoiled by the carnage of the Thirty Years War. Vogel (Sharif), a former teacher, seeks refuge in the quiet enclave, while the Captain (Caine) arrives with a band of mercenaries, planning to exploit the valley for his own uses -- until Vogel steps in and arranges a truce. |
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The Bonus Material for The Dark Knight includes the featurettes Batman Tech, the gadgets and tools of The Dark Knight, Batman Unmasked: The Psychology of The Dark Knight, Gothan Tonight - 6 episodes of Gotham's Premiere News Program and concept galleries for poster art, production stills, trailers and TV spots. |
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Oscar-nominated for Best Picture, this unnerving sci-fi thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Dom Cobb, who earns a tidy sum infiltrating the dreams of corporate titans to steal their most closely held secrets. Tapped by a rich industrialist (Ken Watanabe) for a job involving a rival's heir, Cobb marshal... |
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After producing a series of film shorts, J. Arthur Rank went on to become Britain's first movie mogul by establishing the legendary Pinewood Studios. Narrated by Michael Caine, The Golden Gong chronicles Pinewood's rise to success through film clips (Caesar and Cleopatra, Brief Encounter, The Red Shoes, The League of Gentlemen and Oliver Twist) and interviews with Dirk Bogarde, Richard Attenborough, Christopher Reeve, Joan Collins and others. |
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Rowan and Martin's "Laugh-In," an innovative television show from the late 1960s, popularized a style of rapid-fire sketch comedy where skits, punch lines and gags are edited together in a fast-moving and almost random format. The laughs keep on rolling as the two hosts bring on a variety of special guests including Lily Tomlin, |
A Middle Eastern slave trader (Peter Ustinov) abducts a World Health Organization doctor's wife in this action-packed adventure. Desperate to find his missing spouse, Anansa (Beverly Johnson), Dr. David Linderby (Michael Caine) teams with a soldier of fortune (Rex Harrison), a pilot (William Holden) and a nomad (Kabir Bedi) for a treacherous rescue mission. Omar Sharif co-stars as the sheik who purchases Anansa from her kidnapper. |
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Retired spy Harry Anders (Michael Caine) is lured back into the dangerous milieu in which he once operated when he falls in love with the beautiful wife (Sean Young) of an ambassador. When she asks him to help her lose a persistent ex-lover, Anders agrees to a simple blackmail scheme. But the best-laid plans are laid waste when blackmail becomes murder, and all is not what it seems. Just who is double-crossing who? Russell Mulcahy directs. |
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In this absorbing adaptation of Jules Verne's immortal novel, a mysterious creature is inexplicably destroying vessels at sea, so marine specialist Pierre Arronax (Patrick Dempsey) and whaler Ned Land (Bryan Brown) set out to discover the truth about the "monster" of the deep. They soon find themselves aboard the revolutionary submarine of reclusive Capt. Nemo (Michael Caine) -- and on a risky voyage to the ocean's depths. |
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Four generations of men are suddenly brought together by the chance to uncover the truth about their family's past. When their eldest member passes away, the remaining trio embarks on a journey that takes them out on the road and into a world full of surprises -- some comic, some dramatic, and all of them personal. Stars Michael Caine, |
New York banker Martin flies to France for some much-needed insight on a feature film that his bank is funding. On the set, he meets a woman who is the bank's main liaison (but who seems to have her own agenda). As Martin begins to investigate the film's tangled finances, certain investors set him up to take the fall in the assassination of an important government official. Stars |
Featuring intense battle sequences and a cast of thousands, this wartime drama details a pivotal day in 1944 when an Allied task force tried -- and failed -- to win World War II by seizing control of key bridges in Holland. |
Noel Holcroft (Michael Caine), a German native adopted by American parents, learns that his biological father was one of Adolf Hitler's financial advisers in director John Frankenheimer's intriguing adaptation of Robert Ludlum's novel. Noel's father leaves him a fortune, with instructions to distribute ... |
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Inspired by writer Peter Driscoll's novel about apartheid in South Africa, The Wilby Conspiracy follows the attempts of two men, British engineer Jim Koegh (Michael Caine) and activist Shack Twala (Sidney Poitier), to escape from the police, led by the menacing Major Horn (Nicol Williamson). Their only connection is Jim's girlfriend (Prunella Gee), a lawyer who defended Shack against charges of racial agitation. |
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The bonus material for this film -- about a timid teenager's exploration of the mysteries and dangerous past lives of his rich, eccentric great-uncles -- is located on the second side of the disc. You'll find deleted/alternate scenes (with optional commentary), three featurettes, visual effects comparisons, TV spots, a trailer, Easter Eggs and more. The first side includes the full-screen version of the film. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Unwelcome Stranger," "Secret Death," "The Lost Letter," "The Suspect," "The Bandit," "Secret Weapon," "The Cuckoo," "The Elixir," "Landslide" and "The Golden Wheel." |
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After another deadly shark attack, Ellen Brody (Lorraine Gary) decides she has had enough of New England's Amity Island and moves to the Caribbean to join her son, Michael (Lance Guest), and his family. But a great white shark has followed her there, hungry for more lives. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Master Spy," "The Hostages," "The Magic Powder," "Gessler's Daughter," "The Manhunt," "The Prisoner," "The Assassins," "The Emperor's Hat," "The Spider" and "The Surgeon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trap," "The Young Widow," "Voice In the Night," "The Bear," "The Avenger," "The Shrew," "The Killer," "The Traitor," "The Gauntlet of St. Gerhard" and "The Baroness." |
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Theater director Lloyd Fellowes, a washed-up star, a vacant leading man, a blond bombshell. It seems like a smash hit until the backstage drama threatens to eclipse what's happening in front of the curtain. |
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Government agent Forrest Taft (Steven Seagal) has uncovered gross environmental misconduct in Alaska, where a huge oil company helmed by a wicked CEO (Michael Caine) is strangling Mother Nature. But when Taft threatens to go public with the information, he's attacked and left to die in the rugged wilderness -- where he's eventually rescued by a tribe of benevolent Eskimos. Seagal also directs this environmentally conscious action-adventure. |
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The Marquis de Sade was a provocateur so addicted to words that he used his own blood to write salacious stories while locked away in an asylum. A doctor tries to prevent the Marquis from writing, but a worker is lured into taking his dictation. |
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Sidney Lumet directs this twisting adaptation of Ira Levin's play about older, washed-up playwright Sidney (Michael Caine), who arranges to meet with younger writer Clifford (Christopher Reeve) at Sidney's remote cabin to discuss Clifford's first attempt at authoring a play. Sidney clearly covets the play, which casts doubt as to whether Clifford will leave the cabin alive. Dyan Cannon plays Sidney's ailing wife. |
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In this final installment of the Harry Palmer spy trilogy, Palmer (Michael Caine) has left the espionage game to work as a private eye but is pressed back into service when an American general (Ed Begley) tries to foment an uprising in the Soviet Union. Tasked with thwarting the lunatic general -- who's using a supercomputer to carry out his sinister plan -- Palmer must join forces with his former Russian foil (Oskar Homolka). |
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Michael Caine repeats the lead role in this second installment of the Harry Palmer series, the follow-up to The Ipcress File. Unwillingly serving as a spy for Her Majesty (the alternative to a long jail sentence), Palmer is sent to East Berlin to extricate a Russian general who wants to defect. His plan is to stage a phony funeral and transport the general out of Berlin in a coffin. Can he pull it off? |
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A telephone repairman (Ewan McGregor) and a music promoter (Michael Caine) play second fiddle to Little Voice (Jane Horrocks), a young woman whose beautiful pipes could pack a thousand cabarets. Trouble is, she can only sing along to rec... |
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This disc contains Part II. |
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Recovering alcoholic and thief Henry Clarke (Michael Caine) finds himself drawn into a dangerous world when he joins forces with an unusual married couple in this classic suspense thriller. Henry meets Fe Moreau (Giovanna Ralli) and soon discovers she and her openly gay husband, Richard (Eric Portman), have an unconventional marital arrangement. As Henry embarks on an affair with Fe, the threesome start planning a jewel heist together. |
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A no-nonsense advertising executive plots a series of murders (his wife and new boss among them) when he's passed over for a promotion. Fueled by his apparent omnipotence, he maniacally (and comically) reaches for the top. |
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The Bonus Material for The Dark Knight includes the featurettes Batman Tech, the gadgets and tools of The Dark Knight, Batman Unmasked: The Psychology of The Dark Knight, Gothan Tonight - 6 episodes of Gotham's Premiere News Program and concept galleries for poster art, production stills, trailers and TV spots. |
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Frank Jones (Michael Caine) is a distinguished army veteran; his son, Robert (Nigel Havers), is a talented linguist who translates wiretapped Russian phone conversations for the British government. But when his mysterious death is called an accident, Frank begins to investigate. What he finds leads him into the depths of the intelligence community and to sinister, covert dealings at the highest level -- and the information could get him killed. |
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The verbal game-playing is so intense in the marriage of Zee and Robert Blakeley that Robert seeks respite with simple country girl Stella. But the affair is too much for Zee, even in the swinging post-1960s London social scene they inhabit. |
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Michael Caine stars in this slick action thriller as a criminal mastermind known only as Haskell. When a perfectly planned armored truck carjacking goes awry, Haskell begins to suspect he's been set up by the people he works for. James Fox plays the nefarious Landon-Higgins. |
In this lighthearted comedy, the life of history professor Michael Burgess gets upended when a film crew invades his town to turn his scholarly bestseller about the American Revolution into a silver-screen saga of lust, duplicity and intrigue. |
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After a few failed suicide attempts, lovelorn assistant grocer Norman Puckle (Norman Wisdom) joins the British Navy, where -- despite his bumbling behavior -- he is chosen to be the test subject for the first manned rocket to outer space. Popular British comedian Wisdom shines in this 1960 star vehicle, which also stars |
The bonus material for The Dark Knight includes the featurettes Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a Scene with Chris Nolan and his team, The 6 Dark Knight IMAX Scenes in their original IMAX framing, Gotham Tonight - 6 episodes of Gotham's Premier News Program and concept galleries for poster art, production stills and trailers. |
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Brainy magicians Atlas and Henley lead a troupe of illusionists who specialize in robbing from the rich, in the form of banks, and giving to the poor, their audiences, all while trying to outwit a team of FBI agents determined to bring them down. |
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Bent on revenge after learning his brother died under mysterious circumstances, London gangster Jack Carter (Michael Caine) heads to his hometown of Newcastle, England, where he tangles with the local mob boss, a porn star and other colorful characters. Mike Hodges (Croupier, Flash Gordon) directs this classic... |
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At the dawn of the 20th century, rival magicians Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman) and Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) endeavor to reveal each other's secrets. Obsessed by the escalating competition, the two illusionists begin to perform increasingly risky tricks, which soon turn deadly. |
When longtime friends Matthew Hollis and Victor Lyons arrive in Rio de Janeiro with their teenage daughters in tow, the exotic city soon casts its spell on Matthew, who finds himself swept up in a web of guilt, lies and sexual escapades. |
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As World War II rages on in Europe, a reluctant squad of British soldiers stationed in the Pacific theater find themselves tasked with destroying a Japanese radio base behind enemy lines. Michael Caine and Cliff Robertson co-star in this military drama penned by director |
Although very much of its time (the late 1960s), "Laugh-In" easily bucks modern comedy trends and remains a timeless wonder -- one that heavily influenced comedy shows that followed in its wake. Includes two full-length episodes (spanning the years 1968-71) from the vintage television comedy series. |
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This disc includes Show #3 (originally aired Feb. 5, 1968) and the Emmy award-winning Show #9 (originally aired Mar. 25, 1968). Guest stars include Goldie Hawn, Tiny Tim, Cher, Tim Conway, Flip Wilson, Sammy Davis Jr., Arte Johnson, Joey Bishop and more. |
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English playboy Alfie (Michael Caine) is a charming Don Juan in the free-spirited 1960s with an insatiable appetite for women. He lives for sex and steers clear of emotional attachments, taking up with one "bird" after another. But his carefree days are over when he impregnates multiple women … and discovers one of them is married. This Golden Globe-winning comedy boas... |
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A quartet of intertwining vignettes chronicles the misadventures of four sets of guests who converge on a posh Beverly Hills hotel on the eve of the Academy Awards. Neil Simon's episodic script profiles a divorced couple in a bitter custody fight; an Academy Award-nominated English actress in town for the Oscars with her gay hubby; a pair of dueling docs; and a man feverishly attempting to explain to his wife when she finds a chippy in his bed. |
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Shirley MacLaine earned a Golden Globe nod for her performance in this set of seven comedic tales about adultery, playing an errant widow at her spouse's funeral and a woman who turns to prostitution to take revenge on a straying mate, among others. |
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In 1940s Georgia, a racist landowner sets out to steal valuable property from a pair of hard-working sharecroppers, one white and one black, prompting the Ku Klux Klan to meddle in both men's affairs. |
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In this installment of the "Actor's Take on Movie Making" series, film star Michael Caine shares trade secrets about character development; script preparation; voice, sound and movement; working with directors; and the politics of moviemaking. The star of acclaimed films such as Alfie, The Cider House Rules and The Quiet American offers advice to aspiring actors to help them succeed in the competitive entertainment business. |
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Based on the novel by Graham Greene, this murder mystery centers on a love triangle set against the French Indochina War in 1952 Vietnam -- a world suffused with opium, intrigue and betrayal. A British reporter, Fowler (Michael Caine, in an Oscar-nominated performance), falls in love with a young Vietnamese woman, Phuong ( |
When a crew of drug-dealing gang members takes the life of his only friend, a retired Marine and widower decides to take the law into his own hands -- but his old-school training might be overmatched. |
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In this lighthearted comedy, the life of history professor Michael Burgess gets upended when a film crew invades his town to turn his scholarly bestseller about the American Revolution into a silver-screen saga of lust, duplicity and intrigue. |
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This animated family comedy transports Shakespeare's classic tale of forbidden romance between two star-crossed lovers from warring families to the unlikely and irreverent world of garden gnomes. |
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A new gang has moved into London, posing as police officers and robbing the crooks. Afraid this might upset the natural balance between cops and robbers, criminal mastermind Pearly Gates (Peter Sellers) teams with Police Inspector Parker (Lionel Jeffries) to stop the tricksters. Bernard Cribbins and Nanette Newman co-star in director Cliff Owen's hilarious crime spoof. |
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Tasked with leading a band of dangerous mercenaries into the African desert to destroy German fuel reserves during World War II, inexperienced British army Capt. Douglas (Michael Caine) must contend with a cantankerous veteran colonel (Nigel Green), an argumentative ex-convict (Nigel Davenport) and a traitorous brigadier (Harry Andrews). Directed by André De Toth, this action-packed war drama co-stars Daniel Pilon and Patrick Jordan. |
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Rowan and Martin's "Laugh-In," an innovative television show from the late 1960s, popularized a style of rapid-fire sketch comedy where skits, punch lines and gags are edited together in a fast-moving and almost random format. The laughs keep on rolling as the two hosts bring on a variety of special guests including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Henry Gibson and many others. The six episodes in this set span the years 1968-1970. |
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When his brother is killed in an accident, cold-blooded gun for hire Jack Carter (Sylvester Stallone) returns home to make peace with his past. But when evidence of foul play surfaces, Carter's mission becomes one of retribution rather than redemption. Miranda Richardson, Rachel Leigh Cook, Mickey Rourke and Michael Caine (who starred in the original production) lead the supporting cast in this remake of the classic 1971 crime thriller. |
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Still grief-stricken over past losses, billionaire Bruce Wayne is conflicted about once again donning the cape of his lethal alter ego, Batman, but defends Gotham when it 's threatened by new foes such as the slinky Catwoman and the sinister Bane. |
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A new gang has moved into London, posing as police officers and robbing the crooks. Afraid this might upset the natural balance between cops and robbers, criminal mastermind Pearly Gates (Peter Sellers) teams with Police Inspector Parker (Lionel Jeffries) to stop the tricksters. |
This companion disc to Christopher Nolan's take on the Caped Crusader includes featurettes covering Batman history, creative concepts and story development, production design, costumes, vehicles, filming locations, special effects and more, as well as DVD-ROM features and a still gallery. |
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This disc includes episodes 64 (March 2, 1970) and 65 (March 9, 1970). |