Category: TV

Edge of the Axe

She might not ever get rich, soon enough she’ll be dead in a ditch, murdered at the car wash, yeah! Thus was the fate of traumatologist Mirna Dobson,
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Cloak and Dagger

An agent of the Office of Strategic Services, “the cloak and dagger boys,” as they are known in Washington, Colonel Clem Walsh pays a visit to a his
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Harpoon

Richard inherited two things from his father: wealth beyond the dreams of most ordinary people and a hair-trigger violent temper. His girlfriend, Sasha, and his best friend, Jonah,
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On the Waterfront

There is trouble on the waterfront for anyone who wants to make an honest living, for anyone who crosses Michael “Johnny Friendly” Skelly. One of those who did
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Now, Voyager

There is a comforting symmetry in a film which takes its title from a couplet from a poem which is quoted within the dialogue which should now itself
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What’s New Pussycat?

“What’s new pussycat?” Tom Jones roars over the opening titles designed by Richard Williams, later the animation director on Who Framed Roger Rabbit as well as a contributor
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Operation Petticoat

Originally released in December 1959, it was not until the following year that the launch of the perennially unfortunate submarine USS Sea Tiger would have an impact, Operation
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Hitch Hike to Hell

It is the nature of hitch-hiking to be transient; a series of faces, of vehicles, of inconsequential conversations, the road passing by between stop-offs which more than likely
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Clockwise

Brian Stimpson, the meticulously organised headmaster of Thomas Tompion Comprehensive School, could be considered clockwise, ahead of his time with the timetables of every student and member of
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