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1.Yentl starring: Robbie Barnett, Lynda Baron, Danny Brainin, Renata Buser, Allan Corduner
December 31, 1992
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Yentl
I agree with others in wondering where the DVD is of this movie. I saw this movie in the theater when it came out and loved it then. Lately I have been listening to the music again and realizing it is some of Streisand's best. I wanted to see the movie again but, alas, no DVD after extensive searching!! I think it is long overdue.

2.Hands of the Ripper starring: Eric Porter, Angharad Rees, Jane Merrow, Keith Bell, Derek Godfrey
directed by: Peter Sasdy
September 13, 1989
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Hands of the Ripper
Hands of the Ripper is a shockingly neglected and obscure little atmospheric masterpiece from Hammer Studios. It's a veritable showcase of classic horror at its best, with several somewhat bloody scenes thrown in for good measure. Beautifully shot and scored, the film simply oozes the aura of Victorian London, and the cinematography of the final shot is, ahem, to die for. The entire cast is wonderful, particularly Eric Porter and Angharad Rees, the latter being a delightful young actress I had never encountered before.

I know you're probably wondering if the film is about Jack the Ripper. Well, yes and no. The story is ostensibly about his daughter. You can imagine how screwed up in the head a daughter of Saucy Jack might be; now imagine that this little girl saw her father murder ... Read More

3.Book of Shadows - Blair Witch 2 starring: Anja Baron, Deb Burgoyne, Pete Burris, Peggy K. Chang, Andrea Cox
August 21, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Book of Shadows - Blair Witch 2

I can't write a proper review of this film because I refused to finish it. It takes a lot to get me to pull the trigger on a horror movie in mid-play, but that threshold was met and exceeded by the BOOK OF SHADOWS: BLAIR WITCH 2.

You have to give the makes of this film some credit. With just two hours of incoherent, badly-written filmmaking, they managed to end any hopes Hollywood had for making a string of BLAIR WITCH movies. Not only that, but they actually drove the whole phenomenon which accompanied the first flick right out of the popular consciousness. I honestly haven't heard the words "Blair Witch" uttered aloud by anyone, anyone at all, since about 2001. And this movie came out in 2001. Coincidence?

The concept here involves some fans of the original film, who take ... Read More

4.Mrs. Bradley Mysteries-Speedy Death starring: Diana Rigg, Neil Dudgeon, John Alderton, Lynda Baron, Emma Fielding
directed by: Audrey Cooke
January 25, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Mrs. Bradley Mysteries-Speedy Death
Never received it. Company said it was a damaged disk, and said that a refund was issued. I got no email from Amazon to verify that.

regards, d

5.Nancherrow starring: Joanna Lumley, Christian Kohlund, Katie Ryder Richardson, Lara-Joy Körner, Philipp Moog
directed by: Simon Langton
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Nancherrow
Being a great fan of the novel and movie of "Coming Home," I was eager to see what happened next to favorite characters like Judith, Loveday, and Gus. Although Rosamunde Pilcher did not write this sequel herself, for the most part the characters remained true to form. Only Judith Dunbar, the admirable heroine of "Coming Home," seems to have had a personality downgrade. As well, a different actress played the part in this sequel and the whole essence of Judith seemed to change from bright girl marvel to whiney, jealous woman.

"Nancherrow" begins in February, 1947, with the funeral of Colonel Edgar Carey-Lewis, the patriarch of Nancherrow. The estate is left to his stubborn and somewhat spoiled daughter Loveday. She has married beneath her class and cannot convince husband Walter to move to the ... Read More

6.Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 starring: Anja Baron, Deb Burgoyne, Pete Burris, Peggy K. Chang, Andrea Cox
February 20, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2

I can't write a proper review of this film because I refused to finish it. It takes a lot to get me to pull the trigger on a horror movie in mid-play, but that threshold was met and exceeded by the BOOK OF SHADOWS: BLAIR WITCH 2.

You have to give the makes of this film some credit. With just two hours of incoherent, badly-written filmmaking, they managed to end any hopes Hollywood had for making a string of BLAIR WITCH movies. Not only that, but they actually drove the whole phenomenon which accompanied the first flick right out of the popular consciousness. I honestly haven't heard the words "Blair Witch" uttered aloud by anyone, anyone at all, since about 2001. And this movie came out in 2001. Coincidence?

The concept here involves some fans of the original film, who take a guided ... Read More

7.Mrs. Bradley Mysteries, The {Speedy Death (#1.0)} starring: Diana Rigg, Neil Dudgeon, John Alderton, Lynda Baron, Emma Fielding
directed by: Audrey Cooke
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Mrs. Bradley Mysteries, The {Speedy Death (#1.0)}
Never received it. Company said it was a damaged disk, and said that a refund was issued. I got no email from Amazon to verify that.

regards, d

8.Hands of the Ripper starring: Eric Porter, Angharad Rees, Jane Merrow, Keith Bell, Derek Godfrey
directed by: Peter Sasdy
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Hands of the Ripper
Hands of the Ripper is a shockingly neglected and obscure little atmospheric masterpiece from Hammer Studios. It's a veritable showcase of classic horror at its best, with several somewhat bloody scenes thrown in for good measure. Beautifully shot and scored, the film simply oozes the aura of Victorian London, and the cinematography of the final shot is, ahem, to die for. The entire cast is wonderful, particularly Eric Porter and Angharad Rees, the latter being a delightful young actress I had never encountered before.

I know you're probably wondering if the film is about Jack the Ripper. Well, yes and no. The story is ostensibly about his daughter. You can imagine how screwed up in the head a daughter of Saucy Jack might be; now imagine that this little girl saw her father murder her mother right ... Read More

9.Book of Shadows - Blair Witch 2 starring: Anja Baron, Deb Burgoyne, Pete Burris, Peggy K. Chang, Andrea Cox
February 20, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Book of Shadows - Blair Witch 2

I can't write a proper review of this film because I refused to finish it. It takes a lot to get me to pull the trigger on a horror movie in mid-play, but that threshold was met and exceeded by the BOOK OF SHADOWS: BLAIR WITCH 2.

You have to give the makes of this film some credit. With just two hours of incoherent, badly-written filmmaking, they managed to end any hopes Hollywood had for making a string of BLAIR WITCH movies. Not only that, but they actually drove the whole phenomenon which accompanied the first flick right out of the popular consciousness. I honestly haven't heard the words "Blair Witch" uttered aloud by anyone, anyone at all, since about 2001. And this movie came out in 2001. Coincidence?

The concept here involves some fans of the original film, who take a guided tour ... Read More

10.Fat Friends starring: Alison Steadman, Gaynor Faye, Ruth Jones, Lynda Baron, Lisa Riley
directed by: John Deery, Tania Díez, David Wheatley, Audrey Cooke, Dan Zeff
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Fat Friends

I can't write a proper review of this film because I refused to finish it. It takes a lot to get me to pull the trigger on a horror movie in mid-play, but that threshold was met and exceeded by the BOOK OF SHADOWS: BLAIR WITCH 2.

You have to give the makes of this film some credit. With just two hours of incoherent, badly-written filmmaking, they managed to end any hopes Hollywood had for making a string of BLAIR WITCH movies. Not only that, but they actually drove the whole phenomenon which accompanied the first flick right out of the popular consciousness. I honestly haven't heard the words "Blair Witch" uttered aloud by anyone, anyone at all, since about 2001. And this movie came out in 2001. Coincidence?

The concept here involves some fans of the original film, who take a guided tour ... Read More

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