Frank Grimes

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    Crystalstone (1988)

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    Crystalstone (1988)

    Deserted by their father and with their mother dead, nine-year-old Pablo and his little sister Maria refuse to be separated from each other by their caretaker aunt. With a cross as their guide, they embark on a perilous, but ultimately rewarding adventure in search of a mystical gem that holds the key to happiness. They escape the fearsome metal hook of a pirate and are helped by a delightfully drunken Captain in their quest for the magic stone.

    $15.00
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    Comics

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    Comics

    Johnny Lazar, a down-and-out American comedian who tries to regain his status as an international superstar by embarking on a tour of working men’s clubs and universities in England. But on his first night, Johnny is witness to a gangland murder and finds himself having to go on the run as he becomes the target of hit men who want to eliminate any chance of them being identified.

    $25.00
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    Strumpet City

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    Strumpet City

    Strumpet City was a 1980 television miniseries produced by Irish broadcaster RTÉ, based on James Plunkett’s 1969 novel Strumpet City.

    It was RTÉ’s most ambitious and expensive production to date. The script was written by Hugh Leonard, and Peter O’Toole played James Larkin, the union leader. The cast also included Cyril Cusack as the alcoholic priest, Father Giffley, Donal McCann as the Larkin supporter, Mulhall, David Kelly as the destitute “Rashers” Tierney and Bryan Murray as Fitz, the young unemployed worker who ends up in the trenches. Frank Grimes won a Jacob’s Award for his portrayal of the young Catholic curate, Father O’Connor. Peter Ustinov made a cameo appearance in the first episode as Edward VII.

    First shown in Ireland in 1980, the series was exported to the United Kingdom, where it was shown on all regions of ITV bar Southern in late 1981, and on Southern’s successor company TVS in 1982. It was then repeated by Scottish Television in 1983 and on Channel 4 and S4C in 1984.

    In 2004, a digitised and remastered version was released on DVD by Acorn Media UK.

    $48.00
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