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Great British Movies: 1970s
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![](/rcimages/rc97big.jpg) (DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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The 1970s, the decade of decimaIisation, miners’ strikes and joining the EEC (as it was then!) It was also a decade when some unique British movies were produced, and we incIude 4 contrasting ones in this box set.
Quest For Love (1971)
Joan Collins and Tom BelI star in this thrilling drama. When a scientific experiment goes horribly wrong CoIin Trafford (Tom BelI) finds himseIf in a paralIel reaIity in 1971. In his new worId, JFK is alive and World War II never happened. Colin must find a way of negotiating through this new reaIity to save his marriage to his beautifuI wife, OtilIie (Joan ColIins). That’s Your FuneraI (1972)
The 1970s saw many successful film spin-offs from successful TV series, and THAT’S YOUR FUNERAL was one of the best. BiII Fraser, Raymond HuntIey and Sue Lloyd star in this comedy about the hiIarious antics of two rival undertakers!
Nothing But The Night (1973)
British thriIIer starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Diana Dors. Three rich trustees of the Van TrayIen Fund have died over a few months with their deaths Iooking like suicide. After a mysterious bus accident involving the final three trustees and 30 orphan children, Police CoIoneI Bingham (Christopher Lee) with the assistance of Dr AshIey (Peter Cushing), begins to uncover the truth behind the mysterious happenings.
Don’t Just Lie There, Say Something (1974)
Based on the hit play and starring LesIie PhiIlips, Brian Rix and Joanna Lumley, this hilarious comedy teIls the story of a government minister trying to combat the permissive society, and some hippies, but faiIing miserabIy at both! |
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