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    Something Is Out There

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    Something Is Out There

    Two police officers investigate a series of brutal murders in which the victims have had bodily organs removed. When one of them questions a young woman who has been seen at the crime scenes, it turns out she is an alien from an interstellar prison ship and that the murders have been committed by a powerful xenomorphic alien which had escaped.

    $60.00
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    Evening in Byzantium (1978)

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    Evening in Byzantium (1978)

    While the prestigious Cannes Film Festival goes on around him, American movie producer Jesse Craig struggles to develop a pitch-worthy thriller about a terrorist plot. Before long, Craig becomes concerned that a shocking act of real-life terrorism already may be underway. Meanwhile, radical actor Bret Easton works in cahoots with a group of extremists to coordinate the hijacking of a trio of passenger planes in a devastating, multi-city nuclear attack.

    $15.00
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    Zorro and Son

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    Zorro and Son

    Zorro and Son is an American short-lived television Western based on the legendary character Zorro that aired on CBS. Created by Walt Disney Pictures, the series stars Henry Darrow as Zorro and Paul Regina as his son, Zorro, Jr..

    It featured the same theme song by Norman Foster and George Bruns.

    $30.00
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    The Clones (1973)

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    The Clones (1973)

    A scientist discovers a plot to clone other scientists so the government can control the weather.

    $15.00
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    The Prisoner of Zenda DVD 1952 (Original)

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    The Prisoner of Zenda DVD 1952 (Original)

    Anthony Hope’s classic tale gets a decidedly ‘un-classic’ treatment at the hands of Peter Sellers. Following the story somewhat, friends of the new King Rudolph of Ruritania fear for his life, and switch him with a look-a-like London cabby. Throw in two(!) lovely blondes, treachery, and a battle for life and honour, and enjoy life at its zaniest.
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
    Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $32.99
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    Where the Hell's That Gold?!!? (1988)

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    Where the Hell’s That Gold?!!? (1988)

    A pair of thieves are pursued by the U.S. Army, the Mexican federales and Apaches in this made-for-TV Western.

    $25.00
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    Something Is Out There

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    Something Is Out There

    Something Is Out There is the title of a 1988 American science fiction television miniseries that aired on NBC, and a short-lived weekly series that followed in the fall of 1988.

    The miniseries stars Joseph Cortese as Jack Breslin, a police officer investigating brutal murders in which organs have been removed from the victims. He learns that the crimes are being committed by a monstrous alien insectoid prisoner known as a xenomorph, possessing shape-shifting and physical possession abilities, who has escaped from an alien prison starship passing by the solar system, and he teams up with a beautiful medical officer from that ship, Ta’Ra, to track the villain down. Ta’Ra has assorted superhuman abilities, including telepathy and superhuman agility, which come in handy during the mission.

    The miniseries drew very high ratings for NBC and critics noted the chemistry between Jack and Ta’Ra as one of its high points. One week after its ratings success, Brandon Tartikoff announced it would become a weekly series. 13 episodes were ordered. Something Is Out There fared poorly opposite the very successful Dallas and the show was later moved to compete with Beauty and the Beast where ratings only worsened. The series was canceled after only six one-hour episodes were broadcast, with two additional episodes produced but not broadcast at the time.

    $32.00
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    The Prisoner of Zenda

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    The Prisoner of Zenda

    Anthony Hope’s classic tale gets a decidedly ‘un-classic’ treatment at the hands of Peter Sellers. Following the story somewhat, friends of the new King Rudolph of Ruritania fear for his life, and switch him with a look-a-like London cabby. Throw in two(!) lovely blondes, treachery, and a battle for life and honour, and enjoy life at its zaniest.

    $25.00
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