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"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Season One (DVD)"
"Release Date  14th May 2018 No. Discs  2 DVDs Cert  15 Running Time  6hrs"
Price: 16.99

"Dirty Dancing (2017) (DVD)"
"Release Date: 31/12/2017"
Price: 7.99

"Dirty Dozen Deadly Mission (DVD)"
"Third in the series of Dirty Dozen films in which a group of hardened criminals are sent on a mission to kick the Nazis where it hurts. In this instalment the rugged anti-heroes take on a dreaded Fourth Reich in the form of a train full of Nazi Generals. Things take a nasty turn when it is discovered that there is a spy in the Dozen's midst. Running Time: 90 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: Dutch|French|German|English|Arabic|Turkish|Hindi Release Date: 4 Sept. 2006"
Price: 2.99

"Dirty God(DVD)"
"A single mother is the victim of an acid attack. This extraordinary film follows her story as she tries to come to terms with her disfigurement and readjust to normal life. ""Stirring story of an acid-attack survivor. FOUR STARS"" – Guardian After being attacked by her ex-boyfriend, Jade undergoes numerous surgeries and rehabilitation sessions before the perpetrator is put on trial. But as she tries to quell her rage and find love and happiness again, will she ever find a way to feel comfortable in her own skin? Release Date 2nd Dec 2019"
Price: 15.99

"Dirty Harry Collection [2009] (DVD)"
"Five film series featuring Lieutenant Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) - a bad-tempered, right-wing San Francisco policeman, not averse to bending the rules to get his man. In the first film, 'Dirty Harry' (1971), the maniacal Scorpio Killer is on the loose and Callahan disregards procedure in his efforts to track him down, regularly using his trusty Magnum .44 to dispense his own brand of justice. The sequel, 'Magnum Force' (1973), sees a group of renegade San Francisco law enforcers using policing methods which even hardened Callahan considers to be beyond the pale. As drugs bosses, pimps and other street low-life drop like flies, Callahan is assigned to track down the loose cannon cops who have decided to take the law into their own hands. The follow-on, 'the Enforcer' (1976), finds Callahan unwillingly partnered with a female officer (Tyne Daly) when he is charged with tracking down a terrorist group made up of psychopathic hoodlums. 'Sudden Impact' (1983) sees Callahan overstepping the mark one more time, and he is sent 'on holiday' to a small Californian town where he soon antagonises the local Chief of Police, triggers off a wave of murderous mayhem and becomes involved with a rape-revenge killer. Finally, 'the Dead Pool' (1988) finds Callahan the target of macabre interest when his name appears on an anonymous hit list. It's not that he minds being singled out by killers, it's just that he doesn't like appearing on a list which also features rock stars and TV celebrities. Synopsis DIRTY HARRY Streetwise San Francisco police detective Harry Callahan will nail the serial killer Scorpioone way or the otherno matter what ""the system"" prescribes. Don Siegel directs one of the best police thrillers ever made. MAGNUM FORCE Sharpshooting rookie motorcycle cops have turned vigilante, eliminating crooks the courts can't touch thereby venturing into Harry's cross-hairs. Written by future directors John Milius and Michael Cimino. THE ENFORCER When terrorists rob an arms warehouse and go on a bloody extortion spree, city leaders seek out Callahan, who's now teamed with a lady partner (Tyne Daly) with two jobs: tracking down the terrorists and winning Harry's confidence. SUDDEN IMPACT On an out-of-town assignment, Harry tracks a traumatized rape victim (Sondra Locke) coldly gunning down her bygone attackers. Fueled by the line that became a national catchphrase: ""Go ahead. Make my day."" THE DEAD POOL Fame isn't Callahan's style. He'd rather not be lumped in with a rocker, a film critic and a talk-show host. They're slain celebrities named in a mysterious betting pool. And Harry just joined the list. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Running Time: 506 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: English Release Date: 8 Jun. 2009"
Price: 21.99

"Disappearance: Series 1 (DVD)"
"French crime drama, first shown on BBC Four, about a missing teenager and very likeable detectives. As the police investigate, the girl's friends and family are revealed as a suspicious set of characters, each with secrets of their own.  Release Date  4th July 2016"
Price: 14.99

"Discovering Devon Volume 2 (DVD)"
"Historical tour of East Devon, covering Exeter, Tiverton, Exmouth, Honiton, Axminster, Sidmouth, Budleigh and more! South Devon is arguably one of Britains prettiest corners, with its rolling hills and stunning beaches. Enjoy this historical tour of the region, covering coast, countryside, towns and villages, presenting local industries, history and culture. Featuring Plymouth, Torquay Newton Abbot (and the magnificent Buckfast Abbey), Brixham, Dartmouth, Teignmouth, Kingsbridge, Salcome, Totnes, Kingsteignton and many more places of interest. Release Date  30th June 2018No. Discs  1 DVDCert  E"
Price: 9.99

"Discovering Devon Volume 3 (DVD)"
"Stunning historical tour of West Devon, including Dartmoor and Chalfont. The DVD encompasses the remote beauty of Dartmoor, an area brinning with archaeology both ancient and industrial, featuring Tavistock, Princetown, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Chagford, Moretonhampstead, Lydford, Okehampton, olsworthy, Clovelly, Hartland and many other places of interest. The tour covers coast, countryside, towns and villages, and the DVD is packed with interviews, gorgeous location film, historic maps and rare archive images. Release Date  15th July 2019"
Price: 8.99

"Discovering Dorset - Volume 2 (DVD)"
"Anyone who loves Dorset will relish this latest visit to one of Britain`s most spectacular counties. Beginning at Studland, where Discovering Dorset Volume 1 ended, we take the Chain Ferry across Poole Harbour, first visiting the millionaires` playground of Sandbanks, and the glorious gardens at Compton Acres. A stroll around Poole Quay reveals how the town developed, largely through its trade links with North America. In more recent times, it was a major embarkation point for the D-Day landings of the Normandy Invasion. You will also see how an ancient local industry still thrives in the modern form of Poole Pottery. After looking at some of Poole`s most notable buildings, as well as Holes Bay and the national headquarters of the RNLI, we take a majestic boat trip around the second largest natural harbour in the world, which includes a view of Brownsea Island, where Robert Baden-Powell set up the first Scout Camp in 1907. We were also fortunate to be able to set sail on the world`s last seagoing paddlesteamer, Waverley, which berthed at Poole for the first time since 1987. As we reached Bramksome Dene Chine, the presentation was handed over to distinguished Bournemouth historian and tour guide John Walker. John is proud of this beautiful resort, which celebrates its bicentennial in 2010, and explains the history of significant sites such as the Royal Exeter Hotel, once home of the town`s founder Captain Lewis Tregonwell. You will also see St Peter`s Church, where Frankenstein author Mary Shelley is buried, enjoy a tribute to the town`s floral splendour, and of course visit the Pier, the Pavilion and the Bournemouth International Centre, which has been so important to the local economy since it opened in 1984. There is also time to call at Boscombe, Southbourne and the ancient town of Christchurch, famous for its splendid 11th century Priory and its stunning quay, before we finish our tour at Highcliffe, on the very edge of Hampshire. Running Time: 85 minutes Region: Region 2"
Price: 9.99

"Discovering Dorset Volume 1 (DVD)"
"Journey through history along Dorset’s famous and beautiful coast. The county’s history, literary heritage, legends, personalities and unrivalled scenery are all reflected, in this popular collection. Your tour will take you along the southernmost part of the county, beginning at Lyme Regis, the town at Dorset's western boundary, following the famous Jurassic shoreline but making detours off-route to explore some of the lesser-known places along the way. You'll discover old industries and visit towns which were small coastal ports until they reinvented themselves as seaside resorts in the 18th and 19th centuries, including Weymouth, the quintessential seaside town. You'll see abbeys, castles, fine houses and deserted villages; view chalk hill-carvings, quarries, local industries and lost railways. Portland's stone and Bridport's rope-making are among industries featured and no story of the area would be complete without a visit to the coastal villages where less law-abiding citizens profited from shipwrecks and smuggling. You'll step onto the steeply shelving shingle of Chesil Beach, the extraordinary age-old barrier against the sea, without which much of the Dorset coast would have been eroded away, and visit the popular resort of Swanage, before finally arriving at the mouth of Poole Harbour with Millionaire's Row at Sandbanks in view. The county's history, literary heritage, legends, personalities and unrivalled scenery are all reflected, in Discovering Dorset. Running Time: 90 minutes Region: Region 2"
Price: 9.99

"Discovering Dorset Volume 3 (DVD)"
"The third volume of this popular series, which previously explored coastal Dorset, now heads inland. Your historical tour begins in the delightful, bustling market town of Wimborne Minster, which is adorned by the magnificent Church of St Cuthberga, complete with its enchanting Quarterjack, a truly wonderful Model Town and a variety of majestic bridges. It then heads westwards with highlights including the Georgian town of Blandford Forum, attractively rebuilt since it was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1731; Milton Abbas, where villagers were once evicted on the whim of a local landowner, and Tolpuddle, which still resonates with the proud legacy of its famous Martyrs. Your tour continues to the grand county town of Dorchester, which dates back to Roman times and is so closely linked to literary heroes Thomas Hardy and William Barnes; the picturesque village of Cerne Abbas, watched over by its famous chalk giant; and the pretty town of Beaminster, near the border with both Somerset and Devon, before concluding over 900 feet above sea-level on Pilsdon Pen, offering spectacular views for miles around. You will visit towns and villages brimming with their own very individual stories and legends, which ensures an unforgettable journey. Running Time: 85 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Discovering Dorset Volume 4 (DVD)"
"Complete your Dorset odyssey with a journey to the beautiful north of the county, where the boundary joins Wiltshire and Hampshire in the east and Somerset in the west. Your tour includes visits to Sherborne, with its stunning Abbey, known as 'the Cathedral of Dorset', two castles and majestic views of the Blackmoor Vale; the unspoilt town of Shaftesbury, including the amazing Gold Hill and historic Abbey ruins; Cranborne Chase, the hunting ground of King John in the 13th Century; the remarkable 'lost village' of Knowlton, whose medieval church was built 4,000 years after the first community settled here; the county's most northerly town, Gillingham, famous for its distinctive red-brick buildings; Sturminster Newton, adorned by a thousand-year old mill and a magnificent six-arched bridge over the River Stour; and a host of quaintly named villages such as Sixpenny Handley, Fontmell Magna, Tarrant Gunville and Ryme Intrinseca, each with its own unique story to tell. This largely rural area of the county is such a pleasure to explore, and your enjoyment of it will be enhanced by rare archive material, maps and interviews with people who are proud to call North Dorset their home. Running Time: 100 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Discovering Somerset Volume 1 (DVD)"
"Celebrate the visual beauty, rich heritage and hidden treasures of Somerset with Glastonbury-based author Henry Buckton. Beginning in the north of the county, this first volume of an exciting new series includes visits to ancient hill forts and long barrows, such as at Stantonbury Camp and Stoney Littleton; the mysterious stone circles at Stanton Drew; the sites of medieval castles such as Culverhay, Richmont and Farleigh Hungerford; and historic battlefields at Lansdown Hill and Norton St. Philip. You will also see spectacular limestone gorges at Cheddar and Burrington Combe; the man-made lakes of Chew Valley and Blagdon; and the majestic Clifton Suspension Bridge. We discover how Bath grew from a small Roman spa town to one of the most beautiful Georgian cities in England, and how the Victorian appetite for tourism transformed small coastal villages like Clevedon and Weston-super-Mare into premier seaside resorts. What is now seen as a largely rural area actually has a strong industrial heritage. Special attention is paid to the North Somerset coalfield, which extended from Bath to Nailsea, where glassmaking and later a large cider factory were also significant. We also reveal lead mining at Charterhouse and East Harptree, a watermill at Priston and iron-making near Mells. Transport was key to industrial development and informed contributors reveal the story of the Somerset & Dorset Railway, the 'Strawberry Line' and the Somersetshire Coal Canal. We also learn about the history of Cheddar Cheese, and see how local beer is brewed by visiting the famous Butcombe Brewery near Wrington. Helped by superb modern film and rare archive material, this historical tour of North Somerset will encourage you to explore this beautiful county. Running Time: 104 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 9.99

"Discovering Somerset Volume 3 (DVD)"
"Historical tour of West Somerset, including Taunton, Exmoor, Dunster and Porlock. Historical tour of West Somerset, including Taunton, Exmoor, Dunster, Watchet, Minehead, Wiveliscombe, Wellington and Porlock. Written and presented by Henry Buckton.   Release Date  15th July 2018 No. Discs  1 DVD Cert  E"
Price: 9.99

"Discovering Wiltshire (Volume 1) (DVD)"
"Celebrate Wiltshire's rich history by joining us on this first volume of a fascinating journey, in which we explore the spectacular south of the county. You will enjoy a diverse range of locations from the World Heritage site at Stonehenge to the sad remains of the lost country village of Imber in the middle of Salisbury Plain. Discover the origins of the famous white horses that decorate the downs and the less well-known military emblems carved in the chalk by soldiers stationed in Wiltshire during the First World War, at places such as Fovant, Compton Chamberlayne and Lamb Down Hill. We will also explore some of the unique customs and traditions of the area, such as the continued commemoration of Oak Apple Day in Great Wishford; and see how the largest flighted bird in the world, the Great Bustard, once a common sight in these parts, has been reintroduced into its natural habitat. Our journey also takes in historic houses, medieval castles and museums such as those at Salisbury and Market Lavington, which provide an insight into the people of the area, the way they lived and their occupations. Other highlights include visits to Warminster Maltings, Britain's oldest working maltings, and the aptly named Stonehenge Ales at Netheravon. Our South Wiltshire odyssey also includes features on Downton, on the very edge of the New Forest, Old Sarum (the precursor of Salisbury), Wilton, Baverstock, Ansty, Tisbury, Fonthill Bishop, East Knoyle, Imber, Westbury, Trowbridge, Potterne, Market Lavington, Shrewton, Ludgershall and Amesbury, before finishing at the majestic Stonehenge. Complemented by stunning modern film, revealing interviews with an array of informed contributors and rare archive material, this historical tour of South Wiltshire will give you the desire to go out and see these places for yourself. Running Time: 109 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date: N/A"
Price: 10.99

"Discovering Wiltshire (Volume 2) (DVD)"
"Explore North Wiltshire's rich heritage by embarking on an historical tour of the area, which includes visits to some of the most picturesque towns and villages in the West Country, and a wide variety of places of interest. As with the first volume, which concentrated on the south of the county, it is presented by best-selling author Henry Buckton. North Wiltshire is indisputably a land of contrasts. It contains some of Britain's best known prehistoric monuments, such as the Avebury Stone Circle, Silbury Hill and West Kennet Long Barrow, all of which are featured. This ancient landscape is explained superbly by David Dawson, Director of the wondrous Wiltshire Museum in Devizes, which holds many treasures of its own. The area is largely rural and full of beautiful old-world villages, such as Castle Combe, Aldbourne and Pewsey, and is also adorned by several of the county's famous white horses. However, North Wiltshire was also at the heart of Britain's industrialisation and you will enjoy an in-depth feature on the Kennet and Avon Canal, which was restored after years of neglect and is now a delightful waterway. Crofton Pumping Station, which was an integral part of the canal system, is home to the oldest working steam engines in the world which still perform the job they were built to do. Other important industries featured are Avon Rubber in Melksham, and the Harris pork processing factory in Calne. You will also see how railways helped the area to expand, particularly in Swindon where the Great Western Railway was such a major employer, and there is an interesting feature on the county's only heritage line, the Swindon and Cricklade Railway. Other highlights include visits to the attractive towns of Bradford-on-Avon, Chippenham, Marlborough, with a focus on the beautiful Merchant's House; Corsham, where we spotlight the 17th century Almshouse and Schoolroom; and Malmesbury, with its majestic Abbey and stimulating Athelstan Museum. Running Time: 107.00 minutes Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)"
Price: 10.99

"Discovery Channel - Ancient Egypt DVD & Jigsaw Gift"
"Documentary following the Head of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, Dr Zahi Hawass, as he makes discoveries about tomb KV63. According to Hawass, the tomb, which was found in the Valley of the Kings in February 2006, belongs to King Tutankhamun's mother, Queen Kiya. The film follows the scientific investigation which gives an emotional insight into the origins of the first tomb uncovered in over 80 years. Running Time: 50 minutes Region: Region 2 Release Date:1 Jun. 2013"
Price: 3.99

"Discovery Channel - Bone Detectives (4 Disc) [DVD]"
"Follow Scotty Moore, an adventurous archaeologist, as he journeys to the farthest reaches of the Earth on a quest driven by the belief that the secrets of the past have yet to be revealed. Carefully preserved mummies and entombed skeletons are a link to ancient civilisations. Each episode presents a mystery to unravel, a life to understand, a world to explore and a death to reveal. But these long-hidden remains do not yield their secrets easily. Ancient tombs are protected by lush vegetation, inhospitable terrain, ever-changing weather, dangerous wildlife and man-made obstacles. The pursuit of mummies, and answers to the mysteries they raise, will take our adventurer to some of the most spectacular and remote places on the planet. Running Time: 585 minutes Region: All Regions Release Date: 14/05/2012"
Price: 4.99

"Discovery Channel - Mutant Planet (3 Disc) [DVD]"
"It has been estimated that there are between 3 and 30 million different species on Earth and this is before we take into account microorganisms and creatures in the deep sea. The biodiversity of our planet is of great interest in our modern day world, as we try to make sense of climate change and the impact we have on fragile ecosystems. All over the planet there are diverse of eco-regions, each with their own set of inhabitants uniquely suited to thrive in their special surroundings; tailor-made to survive against all odds. Mutant Planet transports you to these worlds within worlds where nature and evolution have combined to shape astounding animals with ingenious lifestyles and unorthodox patterns of behaviour. Follow us as we take you on a journey through some of the most astounding locations to experience the lives of nature s most extreme creatures. Running Time: 300 minutes Region: All Regions Release Date:11 Jun. 2012"
Price: 3.99

"Disobedience (DVD)"
"Rachel Weisz stars as an estranged daughter forced to return home after the death of her father, a highly respected conservative rabbi. A woman returns to the community that shunned her decades ago for her attraction to a childhood friend. Their passions reignite as they explore the boundaries between faith and sexuality. Release Date  4th Feb 2019"
Price: 9.99

"Display Teams Of The Royal Airforce (DVD)"
"A unique history of RAF jet display teams from the first Vampire formations to today. A rarely seen colour film from 1959, Card Five captures the Black Arrows aerobatic team in all their glory. Squadron Leader Henry Price recalls the glory days of the Yellowjacks, accompanied by rare cockpit cam material while the film A Team of Seven provides portrays the Red Arrows first year. Running Time: 83 minutes Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.) Release Date: 5 Mar. 2007"
Price: 5.99

"Disraeli Gears - Classic Albums [2006](DVD)"
"CREAM Classic Albums - Disraeli Gears (2006 UK Region 0 PAL DVD released as part of the Classic Albums series featuring brand new interviews with Eric Clapton Ginger Baker & Jack Bruce along with archive live footage acoustic performances and original studio tracks plus BONUS MATERIAL including additional interviews and exclusive performances from Eric Clapton Jack Bruce and more. Running time 82 minutes picture sleeve) Running Time: 96 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: German|Spanish|French|Italian|Dutch|Portuguese Release Date: 1 Dec. 2008"
Price: 8.99

"Divorce His / Divorce Hers  (DVD)"
"Richard Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor star in this riveting film about a marriage falling apart. Martin and Jane Reynolds (Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor) approach the end of their marriage after 18 years together. The story follows their turbulent relationship and the deterioration of their marriage from both perspectives. f Release Date  1st April 2019"
Price: 9.99

"Dixon Of Dock Green Collection 1-3 (DVD)"
"This collection features every surviving colour episode of one of the longest running police series on British television and one of the best-loved. Aired between 1955 and 1976, Dixon of Dock Green starred the popular Jack Warner in the role of Sergeant George Dixon, in a series that set the tone for television police drama and paved the way for all that would follow. Filmed on set and on location around the fast-disappearing dockland community of Londons East End, the character of Dixon, with his friendly and informal Evening all, offered viewers the kind of policeman youd be tempted to welcome into your home for a cup of tea even if youd just robbed a bank. Featuring episodes filmed between 1973 and 1976, this collection includes the final series, the 22nd, in its entirety, and also features a wide range of specially filmed cast and crew interviews, along with a tribute to the series star, Jack Warner. In a modern world of CSI, DNA, and CCTV, much has changed and much remains the same in these still-gripping and utterly compelling episodes of Dixon of Dock Green. Running Time: 976.00 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: English Release Date: 3 Aug. 2015"
Price: 24.99

"Dixon of Dock Green: Collection 2 (DVD)"
"In this second collection, the Dock Green police force under the watchful eye of old timer Sergeant Dixon played by Jack Warner, come up against a mixed bag of villains, with one case playing out dangerously close to home. Mercenaries on the streets of London lead to a dangerous shoot-out; an apparent suicide generates a cross-country manhunt; stolen jewels thrown into a squat provide an entry to a world of very dubious long-haired hippy spiritualism; a robbery witness brings the Dock Green police to a household where crime is a way of life; a desirable con-woman finds herself at the mercy of one of her victims; and in a case of possible in-house corruption no one likes a bent copper as Dixon so aptly puts it. One of the longest running police series on British television from 1955 to 1976, Dixon of Dock Green set the tone for television police drama and paved the way for all that would follow. Filmed on set and on location around the disappearing dockland of London s East End, the character of Dixon, famous for Evening all , was a mainstay of British television with its friendly, reliable world of coppers on the beat.EPISODES:Target (15/2/75)Seven for a Secret Never to Be Told (22/2/75)Baubles, Bangles and Beads (15/3/75)Looters Ltd. (29/3/75)A Slight Case of Love (19/4/75)Conspiracy (10/5/75) Running Time: 315 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: English Release Date: 08/07/2013"
Price: 4.99

"Dizzy Gillespie - Live at the Royal Albert Hall (CD+DVD)"
"Release Date  29th Oct 2018 No. Discs  CD+DVD"
Price: 5.99

"Django Prepare A Coffin (DVD)"
"Classic Spaghetti Western starring Terence Hill as the wandering gunslinger, hired as executioner to a corrupt local politician."
Price: 14.99

"Django Unchained (DVD)"
"Quentin Tarrantino's Oscar-winning Western epic stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx. An escaped slave returns to the plantation to free his wife. Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar winner is packed with enthralling dialogue, surreal plot twists and a soundtrack that sounds like a tribute to Ennio Morricone. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio (in villainous form as the brutal Mississippi plantation owner), Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, who won an Oscar for his role as Django’s German mentor, and Samuel L. Jackson."
Price: 7.99

"Do Not Adjust Your Set (DVD)"
"The innovative and influential madcap comedy sketch show that quickly acquired a cult following in the 1960s. Written by and starring Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Eric Idle.  EXTRAS Includes all 14 fully surviving episodes, from both the Rediffusion and Thames series, five of which have never been previously released on DVD New digital transfers of rare animations by Terry Gilliam (Brazil, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) from his own film elements Newly recorded interview with Michael Palin Newly recorded interview with uninvited guest star Tim Brooke-Taylor (2019) Newly recorded interview with series creator and producer Humphrey Barclay (2019) Bonzo's on the Box: : Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band members reflect upon the history of the group and their appearances on television, in a special documentary made up of new interviews with key 1960s originators and personal Neil Innes, Rodney Slater, Roger Ruskin-Spear and 'Legs' Larry Smith (2019)   Release Date 16th Sept 2019"
Price: 19.99

"Do Not Disturb (DVD)"
"Screen legend Doris Day stars opposite Rod Taylor in this fun-packed romantic romp. Romantic comedy starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor as a couple whose marriage encounters difficulties when they relocate from America to London. American couple Mike and Janet Harper must relocate to London for Mike's job as a wool executive. Arriving in Blighty the happily married pair soon start to encounter marital problems. When Mike starts at the new office he has his head turned by a new secretary and Janet, who is not getting the attention she feels she deserves, is taken in by the charms of an amorous antiques dealer, leading to jealousy issues with hilarious consequences. Is the marriage doomed or will the couple see the error of their ways? Featuring whip-smart dialogue, a hilarious plot, sumptuous locales and costumes and the song Au Revoir Is Goodbye with a Smile. Running Time: 98 minutes Region: Region 2 Subtitles: English Release Date: 30/07/2012"
Price: 7.99