

Starring: Jean-Pierre Leaud, Claire Maurier, Albert Rémy Adapted from a novel by John Buchan, this classic wrong-man thriller from the Master of Suspense anticipates the director’s most famous works (especially North by Northwest), and remains one of his cleverest and most entertaining films. Chips), who stumbles into a conspiracy that thrusts him into a hectic chase across the Scottish moors-a chase in which he is both the pursuer and the pursued-as well as into an expected romance with the cool Pamela (Madeline Carroll). Summary: The 39 Steps is a heart-racing spy story by Alfred Hitchcock (Psycho), following Richard Hannay (Oscar winner Robert Donat of Goodbye, Mr. The 39 Steps Criterion Collection (Blu-Ray) "When sold by, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. The bands he signs include Joy Division and The Happy Mondays - who became seminal artists of their time - whilst the Haçienda transforms Manchester - a declining industrial city into “Mad-chester” - the place to be.
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Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment Rated: NR Starring: John Brisby, Andrew Brackfield, Symon Basterfield, Jacqueline Bassett, Bruce Balden The ending may tickle suspended reality (it's either becoming supernatural or someone's a lot more nimble than we thought), but it's still a poetic conclusion to this twisted fairy tale. In this case, compliments and banter aren't needed to tell you that the pair has found a bond that no one can wrest away from them. Fascinated, she leaves her husband and joins in his adventures, until one of their random break-ins gets them in trouble and the couple is forced apart.Īdding in a reliance on some stunning visuals, "3-Iron" does a good job filling itself out in a non-implicit way. One day he trespasses on the home of a battered wife (Seung-yon Lee) who's still home. But rather than steal possessions, he cooks himself a meal, carefully washes the dishes, takes a bath, does their laundry, fixes anything broken, sleeps in their pajamas, and leaves each home spic and span. In this case, the knight in shining armor, Tae-Suk (Hee Jae) is a vagabond who supports himself by breaking into people's homes when they're on vacation. It's not explained why the puck never speaks, but it adds an element of mysticism to this love story that's at once humorous and disturbing. and Spring") in which the central character doesn't utter a single word. Summary: Words really do get in the way in "3-Iron", a strange, poignant South Korean film from director Kim Ki-Duk ("Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. Starring: Seung-yeon Lee, Hyun-kyoon Lee, Hyuk-ho Kwon, Jeong-ho Choi, Ju-seok Lee Featuring brilliant performances from Spacek and Duvall, this dreamlike masterpiece from Robert Altman (Short Cuts) careens from the humorous to the chilling to the surreal, resulting in one of the most unusual and compelling films of the 1970s. When Millie takes Pinky in as her roommate, Pinky’s hero worship evolves into something far stranger and more sinister than either could have anticipated. Summary: In a dusty, underpopulated California resort town, naive southern waif Pinky Rose (Carrie’s Sissy Spacek) idolizes and befriends her fellow nurse, the would-be sophisticate “thoroughly modern” Millie Lammoreaux (The Shining’s Shelley Duvall). Starring: Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Janice Rule, Robert Fortier, Ruth Nelson Click the title to go to the movie's Amazon page
