Product Tag - Frank Finlay

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    How Do You Want Me?

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    How Do You Want Me?

    Following their marriage, Ian and Lisa move back to the village where she grew up, a village still dominated by her family. In order to try to fit in, Ian takes a job as the village photographer, a profession for which he is not really cut out.

    PKR 200
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    Robbery (1967)

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    Robbery (1967)

    A dramatization of the Great Train Robbery. While not a ‘how to’, it is very detail dependent, showing the care and planning that took place to pull it off.

    PKR 350
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    Twisted Nerve (1968)

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    Twisted Nerve (1968)

    Hywel Bennett stars as Martin Durnley, a rich but damaged Oxford University drop-out with a hatred of his banker stepfather, played by Frank Finlay. His mum babies the boy, a consequence of Martin’s elder brother, a Down Syndrome sufferer (or ‘Mongoloid’ – or even ‘mentally backward’ as they say here), being in full-time care, and the doctors having warned Martin’s parents not to have any more children – just to be on the safe side. Too late: troubled mummy’s boy Martin, with his cuddly toys and penchant for smashing his own reflection, appears to have proved the doctors misgivings.

    PKR 350
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    Count Dracula (1977)

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    Count Dracula (1977)

    For those familiar with Bram Stoker’s novel, this adaptation follows the book quite closely in most respects. Jonathan Harker visits the Count in Transylvania to help him with preparations to move to England. Harker becomes Dracula’s prisoner and discovers Dracula’s true nature. After Dracula makes his way to England, Harker becomes involved in an effort to track down and destroy the Count, eventually chasing the vampire back to his castle.

    PKR 350
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    Karl der Grosse

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    Karl der Grosse

    Charlemagne, le prince à cheval is a 1993 television miniseries about the life of Charlemagne. It consists of five episodes and covers the period from the death of his father, Pepin the Short in AD 768 until Charlemagne’s corronation as the first Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, AD 800. However, there is a minor chronological anachronism: in an earlier episode, we see Widukind, the king of the Saxons surrender and convert to Christianity, which didn’t happen until AD 803.

    This program was directed by Clive Donner and based primarily on the contemporary biography of Charlemagne written by Einhard, who knew Charlemagne personally.

    PKR 200
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    Life Begins

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    Life Begins

    Life Begins is a British television drama first broadcast on ITV between February 2004 and October 2006, starring Caroline Quentin and Alexander Armstrong, Anne Reid and Frank Finlay.

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    The Pianist

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    The Pianist
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    The Pianist

    A brilliant pianist, a Polish Jew, witnesses the restrictions Nazis place on Jews in the Polish capital, from restricted access to the building of the Warsaw ghetto. As his family is rounded up to be shipped off to the Nazi labor camps, he escapes deportation and eludes capture by living in the ruins of Warsaw.

    PKR 250
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