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By: MAD
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Edition Limitée Blanche
159,95 €En l’an 2000, il y a quinze ans déjà, deux milliards d’êtres humains ont péri lors du Second Impact, une catastrophe planétaire qui a entraîné la fonte des glaces et submergé une vaste partie de la Terre. Aujourd’hui, un calme étrange règne sur Tokyo-3. Dans le QG de la NERv, militaires et scientifiques attendent nerveusement la confirmation du retour des Anges, ces créatures étranges qui semblent avoir été la cause du Second Impact…
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By: TAMASA
L'Arme à gauche (1965)
19,95 €Un film de Claude Sautet. Avec Lino Ventura, Sylva Koscina, Leo Gordon, Alberto de Mendoza, Antonio Martin -
By: SPECTRUM FILMS
The Saviour (1980) - Blu-Ray
19,95 €L’inspecteur Tong et son nouveau partenaire Cheng enquêtent sur un tueur en série qui assassine des prostituées. La piste sanglante les emmène jusqu’au fils du magnat Kwok qui tue rapidement tous les témoins possibles pour protéger son fils. Désespéré d’attraper le tueur, Tong utilise sa propre petite amie comme appât pour attirer le tueur. -
By: SPECTRUM FILMS
The Longest Nite
24,95 €Jack et Martin font le même métier mais appartiennent à deux gangs rivaux. En concurrence mais loyaux, ils évitent que les trajectoires de leurs balles ne se télescopent. En mission en Thaïlande, les deux hommes sont grièvement blessés et abandonnés à leur sort. -
By: Nour Films
Il Boemo
24,95 €1764. Dans une Venise libertine, le musicien et compositeur Josef Myslivecek, surnommé ' Il Boemo ', ne parvient pas à percer malgré son talent. Sa liaison avec une femme de la cour lui permet d’accéder à son rêve et de composer un opéra. Dès lors sa renommée grandit, mais jusqu’où ira-t-il ? La vie, l’oeuvre et les frasques d’un compositeur de génie oublié que le jeune Mozart admirait. -
By: BFI
Primitive London Dual Format
25,95 €Sequel to director Arnold L. Miller's cult documentary 'London in the Raw' (1964). Again exploring the more explicit side of London life after dark, this time the film centres around events at the Ace Cafe and features interviews with mods, rockers, strippers and beatniks, giving another eye-opening account of life in the capital during the swinging '60s. -
By: BFI
That Kind Of Girl Dual Format
19,95 €Gerry O'Hara directs this morality tale on the dangers of promiscuous sex and 'loose women of easy virtue'. In the hip and rebellious early 1960s, Austrian girl-about-town Eva (Margaret Rose Keil) arrives in a quiet English village and quickly sets about seducing the male population. As her conquests mount, relationships tumble, and it's not long before sexually transmitted diseases are doing the rounds, resulting in much soul-searching and general angst amongst all concerned. -
By: BFI
Sunday Bloody Sunday
19,95 €Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch star in this classic British drama directed by John Schlesinger. Young sculptor Bob Elkin (Murray Head) begins two romantic relationships at the same time, one with middle-aged doctor Daniel Hirsch (Finch) and the other with recently divorced Alex Greville (Jackson). With his desire for freedom the idealistic Bob does not hide the fact that he is involved with both Daniel and Alex, and they in turn accept the situation.However, when Bob is offered an opportunity in New York, Daniel and Alex fear that their love may not be enough to keep the free-spirited Bob from moving on. -
By: BFI
Scandal (30th Anniversary Edition)
20,95 €British drama based on the Cold War sex scandal involving events surrounding the Profumo affair starring John Hurt, Joanne Whalley, Ian McKellen and Bridget Fonda. Amateur artist and osteopath Stephen Ward (Hurt) befriends teenage show girl Christine Keeler (Whalley), and using his network of acquaintances introduces her to a number of high-profile figures. However, when details about her affair with the War Secretary John Profumo (McKellen) are leaked by the press a scandal ensues when it also emerges that she has been seeing Russian spy Eugene Ivanov (Jeroen Krabb -
By: BFI
Good Die Young. The
19,95 €A story which delves behind the scenes of an armed robbery to find out the motivations of each of the four participants: American ex-GI Joe (Richard Basehart) wants to bring his British wife to the US, proffesional boxer Mike (Stanley Baker) is unable to work when his hand is broken, American airman Eddie (John Ireland) has deserted when he finds out that his wife has been unfaithful, and aristocrat Rave (Laurence Harvey) needs the money to pay off his wife's gambling debts. -
By: BFI
A Farewell To Arms Dual Format
19,95 €Gary Cooper, Helen Hayes and Adolphe Menjou star in this classic romantic drama based on Ernest Hemingway's novel and directed by Frank Borzage. Frederick Henry (Cooper) is an American serving as an ambulance driver in World War I. When his friend Captain Rinaldi (Menjou) introduces him to the beautiful English nurse Catherine Barkley (Hayes), Frederick immediately falls for her.The pair share a brief idyllic interlude together, but the jealous Rinaldi does his best to come between them... -
By: BFI
A Kid For Two Farthings
19,95 €British drama directed by Carol Reed. Joe (Jonathan Ashmore) lives in a bustling area of London's East End with his mother Joanne (Celia Johnson), above a tailor shop run by the kindly Mr Kandinsky (David Kossoff). As Kandinsky regales Joe with folk tales about mythology, he shares that a captured unicorn has the ability to grant any wish. When Joe is wandering the streets and comes across a little goat with only one horn, he believes it to be a unicorn and purchases it from the vendor. Meanwhile, one of Mr Kandinsky's employees, Sam (Joe Robinson), takes up wrestling in order to earn extra money to help him buy a ring for his girlfriend Sonia (Diana Dors). Will Joe and his special kid help everyone to achieve their dreams?