John has always had bad dreams, but a new terror awaits him when he moves into apartment No. 24. Despite horrific noises outside his door and grim warnings from his cuckoo neighbor, John stays put in his new digs, and his nightmares only grow worse. |
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John has always had bad dreams, but a new terror awaits him when he moves into apartment No. 24. Despite horrific noises outside his door and grim warnings from his cuckoo neighbor, John stays put in his new digs, and his nightmares only grow worse. |
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Hercule Poirot (David Suchet), Agatha Christie's famed Belgian detective, throws off a seemingly open-and-shut investigation when he arrives in a small town to look into the deaths of two women in this clever whodunit. The older victim's niece (Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh) is under suspicion in both cases, and Poirot finds plenty of reason to link her to the crimes. But as always, Poirot proves that there's more to everything than meets the eye. |
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Hercule Poirot (David Suchet), Agatha Christie's famed Belgian detective, throws off a seemingly open-and-shut investigation when he arrives in a small town to look into the deaths of two women in this clever whodunit. The older victim's niece (Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh) is under suspicion in both ca... |
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This disc contains the first half of the miniseries (with optional audio commentary). |
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This disc contains the second half of the miniseries. Special features on this disc include audio commentary; a 45-minute documentary, "Great Spy Stories of the Twentieth Century: The Cambridge Spies"; and a featurette, "A Cambridge Spies Historical Scrapbook." |
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In 1934, four brilliant Cambridge men are recruited to spy for Russia. Fueled by youthful idealism, a passion for social justice and a talent for lying, they take huge personal risks to pass Britain's biggest secrets to Moscow. |
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In 1934, four brilliant Cambridge men are recruited to spy for Russia. Fueled by youthful idealism, a passion for social justice and a talent for lying, they take huge personal risks to pass Britain's biggest secrets to Moscow. |
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In 1934, four brilliant Cambridge men are recruited to spy for Russia. Fueled by youthful idealism, a passion for social justice and a talent for lying, they take huge personal risks to pass Britain's biggest secrets to Moscow. |
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This disc contains the first half of the miniseries (with optional audio commentary). |
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This disc contains the second half of the miniseries. Special features on this disc include audio commentary; a 45-minute documentary, "Great Spy Stories of the Twentieth Century: The Cambridge Spies"; and a featurette, "A Cambridge Spies Historical Scrapbook." |
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Englishman Adam (Stuart Laing) never expected to find new love in Bangkok, especially after his girlfriend dumps him on their first night in the exotic city. But into his life walks an alluring local named Em (Napakpapha M. Nakprasitte), who soon has him believing in relationships again. But in true Adam fashion, he complicates the situation, hurting Em and putting their bond to the test. Can their short-lived couplehood survive? |
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Three men who've led very different lives are reunited by the funeral of their mutual friend. Stuart's accidental death leads his brother-in-law (Bill Nighy), his boyfriend (Tom Hollander) and his best friend (Douglas Henshall) to reconsider some of their choices in life -- and even to take a few risks. Told in three parts (from each character's perspective), this modern romance takes a remarkable look at how delicately lives can be intertwined. |
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Three men who've led very different lives are reunited by the funeral of their mutual friend. Stuart's accidental death leads his brother-in-law (Bill Nighy), his boyfriend (Tom Hollander) and his best friend (Douglas Henshall) to rec... |
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Even though child killer Kemper (David McEwen) is locked up in an asylum, he finds a way to continue his bloody spree through his devoted servant (Dani Filth), who's eager to exact vengeance on those who put away his master. British director |
Even though child killer Kemper (David McEwen) is locked up in an asylum, he finds a way to continue his bloody spree through his devoted servant (Dani Filth), who's eager to exact vengeance on those who put away his master. British director Alex Chandon dishes up a quartet of shocking tales linked by the detective (Edmund Dehn) who helped send Kemper to the loony bin -- and who must now apprehend the murderer's satanic disciple. |