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Item Details
Title:
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SCREEN ICONS: DIRK BOGARDE
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Starring: |
Maxine Audley,
Stanley Baker,
John Barrie,
Norman Bird,
Dirk Bogarde,
Dorothy Bromiley,
Dora Bryan,
John Cairney,
Donald Churchill,
Peter Copley,
Wendy Craig,
Patric Doonan,
Hilton Edwards,
Peggy Evans,
Ann Firbank,
Robert Flemyng,
James Fox,
Hugh Griffith,
Jimmy Hanley,
Philippa Hare,
Gladys Henson,
Glyn Houston,
Freddie Jones,
Alexander Knox,
Catherine Lacey,
Bernard Lee,
Charles Lloyd-Pack,
Patrick Magee,
Peter McEnery,
Vivien Merchant,
Sarah Miles,
Clive Morton,
Nicholas Mosley,
Derren Nesbitt,
Anthony Nicholls,
Tessie O'Shea,
Alun Owen,
Brian Phelan,
Frederick Piper,
Dennis Price,
Jacqueline Sassard,
Alison Seebohm,
Bruce Seton,
Delphine Seyrig,
Norman Shelley,
Campbell Singer,
Alexis Smith,
Nigel Stock,
Sylvia Syms,
Hazel Terry,
Harry Towb,
Richard Vernon,
Jack Warner,
Russell Waters,
Billie Whitelaw,
Michael York
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Format: |
DVD |

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£0.00 |
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Cat No: |
OPTD0931 |
EAN: |
5060034579960 |
Distributor: |
OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
Regions: |
2 (UK, Europe, Japan, South Africa and Middle East) |
Rel. date: |
23 July, 2007 |
Certificate: |
15 |
Language: |
English |
Description: |
Box-set featuring classic Dirk Bogarde movies. In 'Accident' (1967) Two Oxford students, William (Michael York) and Anna (Jacqueline Sassard), crash their car outside their professor Stephen's (Bogarde) house. The lecturer finds William dead and Anna in shock, and the horrifying spectacle in front of him triggers memories of their previous meetings. It transpires that Anna had been having an affair with one of the professor's colleagues, and, in a flashback to a Sunday dinner party, it is revealed what part Stephen had to play in the fall-out from the relationship. In 'The Servant' (1963) James Fox plays a wealthy American who has escaped from his homeland in the wake of Communist paranoia. He returns to England from a holiday in Europe, buys a handsome Georgian townhouse and employs Bogarde as a house-keeper. However, Bogarde becomes steadily more pervasive and manages to engineer a role-reversal, which results in him achieving control of his master. 'The Blue Lamp' (1949) Sergeant Dixon (Jack Warner) is shot and killed while teaching a new recruit (Jimmy Hanley) the ropes. Police and some of the West London criminal fraternity hunt down his killer (Bogarde) in this classic British police story. 'The Sleeping Tiger' (1954) sees a psychiatrist bring a criminal into his home as an experiment, after catching him red-handed but sadly the psychiatrist's wife falls in love with the crook. 'Victim' (1961) stars Bogarde as a Q.C. with a past he's tried to bury. Now married, he has tried to forget a homosexual affair, but finds he cannot escape it when he receives a phone call from his former lover. His lover, Jack Barret (Peter McEnery), has been arrested by police for theft. |
Features: |
Interactive Menus |
Directors: |
Basil Dearden,
Joseph Losey
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Genre: |
Classic 
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No. of pieces |
5 |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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