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Review Tales from Europe  / The Singing Ringing Tree [1957] Release date: 2007-03-31
Run time: 70 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £6.97

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Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Barefoot In The Park [1967]
Actors & Directors
  • Charles Boyer
  • Mildred Natwick
  • Gene Saks
  • Robert Redford
  • Jane Fonda
  • Herb Edelman
Release date: 2001-05-07
Run time: 101 min.
RRP: £9.99
Price: £3.06

Review Barefoot In The Park [1967] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Based on Neil Simon's own play, 1967's Barefoot in the Park is a perennially joyous film starring carefree Jane Fonda and staid lawyer Robert Redford as young newlyweds setting up home in Greenwich Village. Although the opening credits are fragrantly idyllic (aided by Neal Hefti's soundtrack, you can almost smell the blossom in Central Park), the film doesn't idealise apartment living in New York, à la Friends, far from it: Fonda and Redford's apartment is up several flights of stairs; there's a hole in the skylight and the bedroom is the size of a cupboard. All of this puts some strain on the marriage. When Fonda introduces fellow free spirit and ageing, behind-on-the-rent Lothario (Charles Boyer) to her somewhat inhibited mother (Mildred Natwick), the hapless Redford in particular is forced to come to terms with his own inhibitions. Although the second half of the film moves at a less cracking pace than the first, Barefoot in the Park is as exhilarating as a romantic weekend city break. Directo r Gene Saks, scriptwriter Neil Simon and composer Hefti would regroup in 1968 to make the similarly wonderful The Odd Couple. On the DVD: With the aid of filtering, the DVD recaptures the almost unreal colour quality common to films of this period, while the sound is faithful to the nuances of Hefti's soundtrack. The special features are miserly-subtitles, a choice of languages and the original trailer, though this at least conveys the engaging naiveté of the period-("The rarest, unsquarest, happiest motion picture in many a year!"). -David Stubbs.

Review Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm  / Sleeping Beauty [Blu-ray] [1958]
Actors & Directors
  • Eleanor Audley
  • Les Clark
  • Clyde Geronimi
  • Bill Shirley
  • Wolfgang Reitherman
  • Bill Thompson
  • Verna Felton
  • Eric Larson
  • Mary Costa
Release date: 2008-10-27
Run time: 75 min.
RRP: £26.99
Price: £16.98

Review Sleeping Beauty [Blu-ray] [1958] / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm:


Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Das Boot (Directors Cut) [1981]
Actors & Directors
  • Klaus Wennemann
  • Herbert Grönemeyer
  • Jürgen Prochnow
  • Wolfgang Petersen
  • Martin Semmelrogge
  • Hubertus Bengsch
Release date: 1998-12-21
Run time: 200 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £5.72

Review Das Boot (Directors Cut) [1981] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

Wolfgang Petersen's harrowing and claustrophobic U-boat thriller Das Boot was released as both a theatrical film and a six-hour mini-series, and remains the most expensive production ever made by a German studio. The expanded "Director's Cut" of the movie was re-released 1997 and it is this version that is available for home viewing. This epic story became an instant classic on its first release, provoking critical and audience acclaim worldwide for its sympathetic and entirely truthful portrayal of a German U-boat crew. Faithfully adapted from the bestselling novel by Lothar-Günther Buchheim, Petersen and his committed cast (led by the amazing Jürgen Prochnow) were concerned to ensure that every detail was rendered with painstaking accuracy-both physical and psychological-and the result is not only the best submarine drama ever made but also arguably the finest cinematic portrait of men at war and the terrible madness they must endure. On the DVD: The 200-minute "Director's Cut" version of the movie not only has several major scenes restored that were not in the theatrical release but also has been digitally remastered with significantly improved sound (new sound effects have been added) and anamorphic picture. (The six-hour TV version has yet to be released. ) Here, the viewer can watch the movie in the original German, with or without subtitles, or in an English dubbed version that uses the voices of many of the original cast. On the utterly engrossing commentary track, director Wolfgang Petersen and star Jürgen Prochnow talk animatedly and in great detail about every aspect of making this epic story-from model shots using Barbie dolls to meeting the Captain of the original U-boat. This is one of the most consistently rewarding commentaries on disc. Also included is a five-minute featurette that promotes this new version. [+]
-Mark Walker.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Cleopatra (3 Disc Special Edition) [1963]
Actors & Directors
  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • Richard Burton
  • Pamela Brown
  • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • George Cole
  • Darryl F. Zanuck
  • Rex Harrison
  • Rouben Mamoulian
Release date: 2002-04-15
Run time: 248 min.
RRP: £22.99
Price: £4.20

Review Cleopatra (3 Disc Special Edition) [1963] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

Still the most expensive movie ever made, Cleopatra nearly bankrupted 20th Century Fox. It also scandalised the world with the very public affair of its two major stars, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. But Joseph L Mankiewicz's 1963 epic deserves to be remembered for more than its off-screen troubles. An extravagantly elaborate production, the sets and costumes alone are awe-inspiring; Mankiewicz's own literate screenplay draws heavily on the classics and Shakespeare; while the supporting cast, led by Rex Harrison as Caesar and Roddy McDowall as his nephew (and future emperor) Octavian, are all first-rate thespians and generally put in more convincing performances than either of the two leads. Mankiewicz's original intention was to make two three-hour films: the first being Caesar and Cleopatra, the second Antony and Cleopatra. But before the film's completion, and following a boardroom coup worthy of Ancient Rome itself, legendary mogul Darryl F Zanuck took back control of Fox and insisted that Cleopatra be cut to a more economical length. A heartbroken Mankiewicz was forced to trim his six-hour vision down to four. This was the "roadshow" version shown at the film's premiere and now restored here for the first time. Then following adverse criticism and pressure from cinema chains Zanuck demanded more cuts, and the final released version ran a mere three hours-half the original length. Capitalising on the feverish publicity surrounding Burton and Taylor, the shortened version played up both their on- and off-screen romance. [+]
This longer four-hour roadshow version allows for a broader view of the film, adding some depth to the politics and manipulation of the characters. But the director's original six-hour edit has been lost. Perhaps one day it will be rediscovered in the vaults and Mankiewicz's much-maligned movie will finally be seen the way it was meant to be. Until then, Cleopatra remains an epic curiosity rather than the complete spectacle it should be. On the DVD: this handsome three-disc set spreads the restored four-hour print of the movie across two discs. The anamorphic widescreen print looks quite magnificent and Alex North's wondrous score comes up like new in Dolby 5. 1 sound. There's a patchy and only intermittently revealing commentary from Chris Mankiewicz, Tom Mankiewicz, Martin Landau and Jack Brodsky. Much better is the comprehensive two-hour documentary that occupies disc three, which tells in hair-raising detail the extraordinary story of a film production that became totally out of control. This is accompanied by some short archival material, but the documentary alone is a compelling reason to acquire this set. -Mark Walker.

Review MGM Entertainment  / In The Heat Of The Night [1967]
Actors & Directors
  • Rod Steiger
  • Larry Gates
  • Warren Oates
  • Lee Grant
  • Norman Jewison
  • Sidney Poitier
Release date: 2003-02-03
Run time: 105 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £3.60

Review In The Heat Of The Night [1967] / MGM Entertainment:

This 1967 film took home lots of Oscars for its fascinating drama about a Philadelphia detective (Sidney Poitier) who assists a redneck Southern sheriff (Rod Steiger) in solving a murder. A study in racism that ebbs a bit through the collective and shared need between a black man and a white man who don't want to be working together, In the Heat of the Night continues to strike a chord today. Steiger is a mass of snarling danger, Poitier a bundle of nerves covered in class. Norman Jewison (Moonstruck) directs with a keen feeling for the cultural and social atmosphere of the setting. -Tom Keogh.

Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Lost Horizon [1937]
Actors & Directors
  • Edward Everett Horton
  • Ronald Colman
  • Frank Capra
  • John Howard
  • Thomas Mitchell
  • Jane Wyatt
Release date: 2001-02-26
Run time: 128 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £3.97

Review Lost Horizon [1937] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon proposes a perfect hidden community within the uncharted Himalayas, a land where peace reigns and the inhabitants live for hundreds of years. So indelible is this mythical land that its name has entered the culture: Shangri-La. Director Frank Capra, riding high during his mid-'30s hot streak, spared no expense in creating Hilton's paradise onscreen, taxing the coffers of Columbia Pictures and the patience of mogul Harry Cohn. The results, however, are magical: shimmering, seductive, and maybe a bit foolish, truly the creation of an idealist (understandably, the spectacular art direction won an Oscar). And Capra's hero is an idealist, too. Ronald Colman, at his most marvelously elocutionary, plays a wise diplomat whose plane crashes in the snows of Tibet. He and the other survivors are guided to Shangri-La, where they wrestle with the invitation to stay. The young Jane Wyatt plays Colman's love interest, but leaving a more lasting impression are H. B. Warner as the benevolent Chang and Sam Jaffe, in great old-age makeup, as the wizened High Lama. [+]
This version has been restored as closely as possible to Capra's original cut; the film had circulated for many years in a trimmed form. Lost Horizon was remade, notoriously and hilariously, as a big-budget musical in 1973 - it was a complete flop. -Robert Horton.

Review Universal Pictures UK  / Touch Of Evil [1958]
Actors & Directors
  • Orson Welles
  • Joseph Calleia
  • Orson Welles
  • Charlton Heston
  • Janet Leigh
  • Akim Tamiroff
Release date: 2006-04-24
Run time: 105 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £4.39

Review Touch Of Evil [1958] / Universal Pictures UK:

Considered by many to be the greatest B movie ever made, the original-release version of Orson Welles's film noir masterpiece Touch of Evil was, ironically, never intended as a B movie at all-it merely suffered that fate after it was taken away from writer-director Welles, then reedited and released in 1958 as the second half of a double feature. Time and critical acclaim would eventually elevate the film to classic status (and Welles's original vision was meticulously followed for the film's 1998 restoration), but for four decades this original version stood as a testament to Welles's directorial genius. From its astonishing, miraculously choreographed opening shot (lasting over three minutes) to Marlene Dietrich's classic final line of dialogue, this sordid tale of murder and police corruption is like a valentine for the cinematic medium, with Welles as its love-struck suitor. As the corpulent cop who may be involved in a border-town murder, Welles faces opposition from a narcotics officer (Charlton Heston) whose wife (Janet Leigh) is abducted and held as the pawn in a struggle between Heston's quest for truth and Welles's control of carefully hidden secrets. The twisting plot is wildly entertaining (even though it's harder to follow in this original version), but even greater pleasure is found in the pulpy dialogue and the sheer exuberance of the dazzling directorial style. -Jeff Shannon.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Rodgers And Hammerstein Collection: Carousel / The King and I / Oklahoma ! / The Sound of Music / South Pacific / State Fair
Actors & Directors
  • Joshua Logan
  • Fred Zinnemann
  • Rod Steiger
  • Gloria Grahame
  • Shirley Jones
  • Robert Wise
  • Julie Andrews
  • Henry King
  • Gordon MacRae
  • Walter Lang
Release date: 2008-02-18
Run time: 789 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £17.98

Review Rodgers And Hammerstein Collection: Carousel / The King and I / Oklahoma ! / The Sound of Music / South Pacific / State Fair / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

A 6 Disc collection of your favourite Rodgers & Hammerstein musicals, containing the following six classic films: Carousel; The King and I; Oklahoma!; The Sound of Music; South Pacific; State Fair; Carousel - Spectacular staging dots this widescreen deluxe Rodgers and Hammerstein musical as Gordon MacRae brings a blustery energy to the lead role of Billy Bigelow, a drifter and ne'er-do-well carnival 'barker'. The troubled soul finally settles down with a good woman (Shirley Jones) but then gets stabbed to death while committing a robbery. Many years later, an angel offers the roustabout the chance to return to earth for just one day to makes things right for his unhappy wife and the daughter he never had the chance to meet. Based on the French play "Lilion" by Ferene Molnar, Carousel ranks among the better Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, making it a classic by any standard. To boot, the film's tale of love between Bigelow and wife Julie rivals that of any other 1950s musical. Songs from the outstanding score include 'If I Loved You', 'June Is Busting Out All Over', and 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. The King and I - In 1955 this lavish production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway hit "The King and I", starring Yul Brynner as the King of Siam and Deborah Kerr as the governess sent to look after his children, was the most expensive film ever mounted by 20th Century Fox. The 40 sets in ripe decors by Walter M Scott and Paul S Fox included a ballroom of black marble with jade and silk tapestries and a banqueting scene with a table that gives the impression of stretching to infinity. The costumes by Irene Sharaff, notably the hoop ballroom gown for Deborah Kerr and those for the ballet "The Small House of Uncle Thomas", dazzle the eye in their delineation of Western manners and Oriental splendour. Brynner remains impressive as the King but his pidgin dialogue, inherited from Hammerstein's book, with the dropping of the definite article takes some adjustment. [+]
Alfred Newman put his unique stamp on the music: the Overture offers an example of his luminous divided string sound, the climactic ballroom scene a full bodied orchestral reprise of "Shall We Dance?" as the camera pulls away to a high angle producing an exultant visual finish to this celebrated polka. Oklahoma - The hit Broadway musical from the 1940s gets a lavish if not always exciting workout in this 1955 film version directed by old lion Fred Zinnemann (High Noon). Gordon MacRae brings his sterling voice to the role of cowboy Curly and Shirley Jones plays Laurie, the object of his affection. The Rodgers and Hammerstein score includes "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top", "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" and "People Will Say We're in Love", and Agnes DeMille provides the buoyant choreography. Among the supporting cast, Gloria Grahame is memorable as Ado Annie, the "girl who cain't say no", and Rod Steiger overdoes it as the villainous Jud. -Tom Keogh The Sound of Music - The most widely seen movie produced by a Hollywood studio, The Sound of Music grows fresher with each viewing. Though it was planned meticulously in pre-production (save for the scene where Maria and the children take a dipping in an Austrian lake that nearly cost a life), on each viewing one is struck anew by the spontaneous almost improvisatory air of the acting, notably of Julie Andrews under Robert Wise's direction. There are also the little human touches he brings to, for instance, the scene where Maria leads the children to the hills, over bridges and along tow paths where the smallest boy trips up and momentarily gets left behind: it creates a feeling that most of us have encountered. From the opening pre-credit sequence of muted excitement as the camera roves over the Austrian Alps (photographed in magnificent colour), where little phrases from the wind instruments on the soundtrack are flung as if on the breeze, foreshadowing the title song to follow, the production never puts a foot wrong. South Pacific - The dazzling Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, brought to lush life by the director of the original stage version, Joshua Logan. Set on a remote island during the Second World War, South Pacific tracks two parallel romances: one between a Navy nurse (Mitzi Gaynor) "as corny as Kansas in August" and a wealthy French plantation owner (Rossano Brazzi), the other between a young American officer (John Kerr) and a native girl (France Nuyen). The theme of interracial love was still daring in 1958, and so was director Logan's decision to overlay emotional moments with tinted filters-a technique that misfires as often as it hits. The comic relief tends to fall flat and an overly spunky Mitzi Gaynor is a poor substitute for the stage original's Mary Martin. But the location scenery on the Hawaiian island of Kauai is gorgeous and the songs are among the finest in the American musical catalogue: "Some Enchanted Evening", "Younger than Springtime", "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair", "This Nearly Was Mine". That's Juanita Hall as the sly native trader Bloody Mary, singing the haunting tune that launched a thousand tiki bars, "Bali H'ai". The movie is based on stories from James Michener's book "Tales from the South Pacific". -Robert Horton, Amazon. com State Fair - Good old-fashioned hometown pride is on display in lavish Technicolor in this remake of the 1933 film, the only Rodgers and Hammerstein musical written directly for the silver screen. When the Frake family travels to the fair, Ma and Pa (Charles Winninger and Fay Bainter) enter contests while daughter Margy (Jeanne Crain) and son Wayne (Dick Haymes) both fall in love for the first time. State Fair is attractively photographed and energised by the vibrant performances of the talented lead actors and actresses, but the high point of the film is the colourful hoopla and hullabaloo of the fair itself, a bustling nexus of strange, wonderful, and hilarious characters brought to life by the fine supporting cast. Songs from the Academy Award-nominated score include 'It's a Grand Night for Singing', 'That's For Me', and the Oscar-winning 'It Might As Well Be Spring'.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / South Pacific: 2-disc (Special Edition) [1958]
Actors & Directors
  • John Kerr
  • Rossano Brazzi
  • Mitzi Gaynor
  • Ray Walston
  • Juanita Hall
  • Joshua Logan
Release date: 2006-03-20
Run time: 143 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £5.08

Review South Pacific: 2-disc (Special Edition) [1958] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:


Review Bfi Video  / L'Armee Des Ombres [1969] Release date: 2006-11-27
Run time: 145 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £7.00

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Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / The Ladykillers [1955]
Actors & Directors
  • Peter Sellers
  • Cecil Parker
  • Herbert Lom
  • Katie Johnston
  • Alec Guinness
  • Alexander MacKendrick
Release date: 2006-11-13
Run time: 87 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £4.48

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Review ITV DVD  / The Will Hay Collection [1938]
Actors & Directors
  • Will Hay
  • Marcel Varnel
  • Sebastian Smith
  • Graham Moffatt
  • Agnes Lauchlan
  • William Beaudine
  • Moore Marriott
Release date: 2005-10-17
Run time: 800 min.
RRP: £49.99
Price: £16.76

Review The Will Hay Collection [1938] / ITV DVD:

The Will Hay Collection is a nine-disc box containing the following films: Ask a Policeman / Boys Will Be Boys Oh, Mr Porter! / Convict 99 Old Bones of the River / Where There's a Will Good Morning Boys / Hey! Hey! USA! Windbag the Sailor (exclusive to this box set).

Review Warner Home Video  / The Barkleys Of Broadway [1949]
Actors & Directors
  • Fred Astaire
  • Ginger Rogers
  • Charles Walters
Release date: 2005-09-12
Run time: 104 min.
RRP: £16.99
Price: £2.69

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Review Warner Home Video  / Meet Me In St. Louis [1945]
Actors & Directors
  • Mary Astor
  • Lucille Bremer
  • Judy Garland
  • Leon Ames
  • Vincente Minnelli
  • Margaret O'Brien
Release date: 2004-05-24
Run time: 110 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £3.06

Review Meet Me In St. Louis [1945] / Warner Home Video:

One of the finest American musicals, this 1944 film by Vincente Minnelli is an intentionally self-contained story set in 1903, in which a happy St Louis family is shaken to their roots by the prospect of moving to New York, where the father has a better job pending. Judy Garland heads the cast of Meet Me in St Louis in what amounts to a splendid, end-of-an-era story that nicely rhymes with the onset of the 20th century. The film is extraordinarily alive, the characters strong, and the musical numbers are so splendidly part of the storytelling that you don't feel the film has stopped for an interlude. -Tom Keogh.

Review Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)  / Saturday Night Fever (30th Anniversary 2 Disc Special Edition) [1977] Release date: 2007-10-01
Run time: 114 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £5.97

Review Saturday Night Fever (30th Anniversary 2 Disc Special Edition) [1977] / Paramount Home Entertainment (UK):


Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / Dracula - Prince Of Darkness [1965]
Actors & Directors
  • Andrew Keir
  • Christopher Lee
  • Terence Fisher
  • Francis Matthews
  • Suzan Farmer
  • Barbara Shelley
Release date: 2006-10-23
Run time: 86 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £2.98

Review Dracula - Prince Of Darkness [1965] / Optimum Home Entertainment:


Review 2 Entertain Video  / Doctor Who - The Beginning (An Unearthly Child [1963] / The Daleks [1963] / The Edge of Destruction [1964])
Actors & Directors
  • Christopher Barry
  • Frank Cox
  • Carole Ann Ford
  • William Russell
  • Jacqueline Hill
  • William Hartnell
  • Waris Hussein
  • Richard Martin
Release date: 2006-01-30
Run time: 346 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £12.91

Review Doctor Who - The Beginning (An Unearthly Child [1963] / The Daleks [1963] / The Edge of Destruction [1964]) / 2 Entertain Video:


Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / London Nobody Knows / Les Bicyclettes De Belsize
Actors & Directors
  • Anthony May
  • Douglas Hickox
  • Norman Cohen
  • James Mason
  • Judy Huxtable
Release date: 2008-03-03
Run time: 73 min.
RRP: £17.99
Price: £9.87

Review London Nobody Knows / Les Bicyclettes De Belsize / Optimum Home Entertainment:


Review Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm  / Swiss Family Robinson [1960]
Actors & Directors
  • Dorothy McGuire
  • Ken Annakin
  • Janet Munro
  • John Mills
  • Sessue Hayakawa
  • James MacArthur
Release date: 2004-03-29
Run time: 126 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £3.49

Review Swiss Family Robinson [1960] / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm:

The Disney touch is all over this grand, colourful version of the Johann Wyss adventure of a European family setting off for the new world of New Guinea. The film opens on a ship jostled and torn by a raging storm while a family struggles to make it through alive. Tossed into a reef near a deserted tropical island, father John Mills takes charge and the family soon turns their island prison into a veritable paradise. Their multi-level tree house, built in record time, is complete with running water and a working pipe organ scavenged from the ship, while their grand yard is abloom in English roses. As a tale of hardship and pioneer pluck it's pure fantasy, but as entertainment it's energetic and appealing. The island is impossibly populated by ostriches, zebras, lions and elephants, a private zoo that delights the youngest boy and offers plenty of comic relief. The two older brothers discover even wilder life when they rescue the prisoner of oriental pirates (led by hard-bitten Sessue Hayakawa). There's little real danger anywhere in the film: even the climactic battle with the pirates is a cartoonish affair, with coconut bombs and non-lethal booby traps, until the final desperate, deadly moments. Hardly a faithful adaptation of the novel, but a lush, beautifully shot film and an entertaining adventure safe for all ages. Dorothy McGuire co-stars as the proper, worry-prone mother. [+]
-Sean Axmaker.

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The Singing Ringing Tree [1957], Barefoot In The Park [1967], Sleeping Beauty [Blu-ray] [1958], Das Boot (Directors Cut) [1981], Cleopatra (3 Disc Special Edition) [1963], In The Heat Of The Night [1967], Lost Horizon [1937], Touch Of Evil [1958], Rodgers And Hammerstein Collection: Carousel / The King and I / Oklahoma ! / The Sound of Music / South Pacific / State Fair, South Pacific: 2-disc (Special Edition) [1958], L'Armee Des Ombres [1969], The Ladykillers [1955], The Will Hay Collection [1938], The Barkleys Of Broadway [1949], Meet Me In St. Louis [1945], Saturday Night Fever (30th Anniversary 2 Disc Special Edition) [1977], Dracula - Prince Of Darkness [1965], Doctor Who - The Beginning (An Unearthly Child [1963] / The Daleks [1963] / The Edge of Destruction [1964]), London Nobody Knows / Les Bicyclettes De Belsize, Swiss Family Robinson [1960]

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