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1.Danielle Steel's Jewels starring: Annette O'Toole, Anthony Andrews, Jürgen Prochnow, Corinne Touzet, Sheila Gish
directed by: Roger Young
November 18, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Danielle Steel's Jewels
OMG how long I have searched for this Movie. So glad i've finally found it. Seller was most helpful when I thought there was problems, but it was my fault!!! Would definitely buy from this seller again!!

2.Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller starring: Lucas Evans, Anthony Rogers, Jill Stanley, Andrew Whitehead, Paul Popowich
directed by: Michael Rubbo
June 27, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller
This little Canadian gem was unearthed by my cousins (who apparently grew up watching it and never shared the treasure with us). It is a bizarre little family film that reeks of 80s, and reeks of Canadianisms (an odor which I had previously never really smelled).

If seeing a 12-year-old Rufus Wainwright isn't enough to make you want to watch this film, please just watch it for the completely unpredictable plot, the hilariously kitschy acting, or just to get a taste of Canada (or at least 1980s Canada stereotypes...).

This film features embarrassingly short shorts, completely unnecessary educational interludes in both China and Australia, a kangaroo putting a letter in a mailbox, and a thesis that suggests every Canadian is obsessed with collecting stamps. And that's ... Read More

3.Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller starring: Lucas Evans, Anthony Rogers, Jill Stanley, Andrew Whitehead, Paul Popowich
directed by: Michael Rubbo
May 10, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller
This little Canadian gem was unearthed by my cousins (who apparently grew up watching it and never shared the treasure with us). It is a bizarre little family film that reeks of 80s, and reeks of Canadianisms (an odor which I had previously never really smelled).

If seeing a 12-year-old Rufus Wainwright isn't enough to make you want to watch this film, please just watch it for the completely unpredictable plot, the hilariously kitschy acting, or just to get a taste of Canada (or at least 1980s Canada stereotypes...).

This film features embarrassingly short shorts, completely unnecessary educational interludes in both China and Australia, a kangaroo putting a letter in a mailbox, and a thesis that suggests every Canadian is obsessed with collecting stamps. And that's ... Read More

4.12:01 starring: Helen Slater, Jonathan Silverman, Nicolas Surovy, Robin Bartlett, Jeremy Piven
directed by: Jack Sholder
April 14, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : 12:01
This movie is what Groundhog Day was based on, but it has a more sinister & scientific theme. Has a few laughs along the way however the real gem in this movie is the originality of it's concept. Definitely worth a watch, even if you're a Bill Murray & Andy McDowell fan.

5.12:01 (1993) starring: Helen Slater, Jonathan Silverman, Nicolas Surovy, Robin Bartlett, Jeremy Piven
directed by: Jack Sholder
September 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : 12:01 (1993)
This movie is what Groundhog Day was based on, but it has a more sinister & scientific theme. Has a few laughs along the way however the real gem in this movie is the originality of it's concept. Definitely worth a watch, even if you're a Bill Murray & Andy McDowell fan.

6.Tommy Tricker starring: Lucas Evans, Anthony Rogers, Jill Stanley, Andrew Whitehead, Paul Popowich
directed by: Michael Rubbo
July 05, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Tommy Tricker
This little Canadian gem was unearthed by my cousins (who apparently grew up watching it and never shared the treasure with us). It is a bizarre little family film that reeks of 80s, and reeks of Canadianisms (an odor which I had previously never really smelled).

If seeing a 12-year-old Rufus Wainwright isn't enough to make you want to watch this film, please just watch it for the completely unpredictable plot, the hilariously kitschy acting, or just to get a taste of Canada (or at least 1980s Canada stereotypes...).

This film features embarrassingly short shorts, completely unnecessary educational interludes in both China and Australia, a kangaroo putting a letter in a mailbox, and a thesis that suggests every Canadian is obsessed with collecting stamps. And that's merely scratching ... Read More

7.Degrassi Junior High starring: Darrin Brown, Billy Parrott, Nicole Stoffman, Byrd Dickens, David Armin-Parcells
directed by: Philip Earnshaw
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Degrassi Junior High
This little Canadian gem was unearthed by my cousins (who apparently grew up watching it and never shared the treasure with us). It is a bizarre little family film that reeks of 80s, and reeks of Canadianisms (an odor which I had previously never really smelled).

If seeing a 12-year-old Rufus Wainwright isn't enough to make you want to watch this film, please just watch it for the completely unpredictable plot, the hilariously kitschy acting, or just to get a taste of Canada (or at least 1980s Canada stereotypes...).

This film features embarrassingly short shorts, completely unnecessary educational interludes in both China and Australia, a kangaroo putting a letter in a mailbox, and a thesis that suggests every Canadian is obsessed with collecting stamps. And that's merely scratching ... Read More

8.Degrassi Junior High starring: Darrin Brown, Billy Parrott, Nicole Stoffman, Byrd Dickens, David Armin-Parcells
directed by: Philip Earnshaw
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Degrassi Junior High
This little Canadian gem was unearthed by my cousins (who apparently grew up watching it and never shared the treasure with us). It is a bizarre little family film that reeks of 80s, and reeks of Canadianisms (an odor which I had previously never really smelled).

If seeing a 12-year-old Rufus Wainwright isn't enough to make you want to watch this film, please just watch it for the completely unpredictable plot, the hilariously kitschy acting, or just to get a taste of Canada (or at least 1980s Canada stereotypes...).

This film features embarrassingly short shorts, completely unnecessary educational interludes in both China and Australia, a kangaroo putting a letter in a mailbox, and a thesis that suggests every Canadian is obsessed with collecting stamps. And that's merely scratching ... Read More

9.Degrassi Junior High starring: Darrin Brown, Billy Parrott, Nicole Stoffman, Byrd Dickens, David Armin-Parcells
directed by: Philip Earnshaw
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Degrassi Junior High
This little Canadian gem was unearthed by my cousins (who apparently grew up watching it and never shared the treasure with us). It is a bizarre little family film that reeks of 80s, and reeks of Canadianisms (an odor which I had previously never really smelled).

If seeing a 12-year-old Rufus Wainwright isn't enough to make you want to watch this film, please just watch it for the completely unpredictable plot, the hilariously kitschy acting, or just to get a taste of Canada (or at least 1980s Canada stereotypes...).

This film features embarrassingly short shorts, completely unnecessary educational interludes in both China and Australia, a kangaroo putting a letter in a mailbox, and a thesis that suggests every Canadian is obsessed with collecting stamps. And that's merely scratching ... Read More

10.Johnny and the Dead starring: Andrew Falvey, George Baker, Brian Blessed, Jane Lapotaire, Jotham Annan
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Johnny and the Dead
This little Canadian gem was unearthed by my cousins (who apparently grew up watching it and never shared the treasure with us). It is a bizarre little family film that reeks of 80s, and reeks of Canadianisms (an odor which I had previously never really smelled).

If seeing a 12-year-old Rufus Wainwright isn't enough to make you want to watch this film, please just watch it for the completely unpredictable plot, the hilariously kitschy acting, or just to get a taste of Canada (or at least 1980s Canada stereotypes...).

This film features embarrassingly short shorts, completely unnecessary educational interludes in both China and Australia, a kangaroo putting a letter in a mailbox, and a thesis that suggests every Canadian is obsessed with collecting stamps. And that's merely scratching ... Read More

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