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Kiss Me Deadly1955, Robert Aldrich, DVD Fairly bristling with ferocious intent and cold war menace, Aldrich's film noir classic drags Mike Hammer into a mystery involving a young woman's disappearance, haunting echoes of Christina Rossetti, brutal villains and the search for a vital sui... £5.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £7 Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (Special Edition)1962, Robert Aldrich, DVD In a gloomy Hollywood mansion, a former child star tortures her crippled sister. A hugely entertaining exercise in overheated American gothic that exploits its legendary stars to the hilt with Davis grotesque and vindictive as Baby Jane, and Crawf... £5.99 RRP: £16.99
Save £11 The Big Knife1955, Robert Aldrich, DVD A dark study of the seedier side of showbiz, The Big Knife is a classic noir thriller adapted from the stage play by Clifford Odets and James Poe. Movie star Charlie Castle, (Jack Palance) is crippled with guilt at selling out to Hollywood, and is... £7.99 RRP: £15.99
Save £8 Vera Cruz1954, Robert Aldrich, DVD Two men travel south of the border to sell arms to the highest bidder in Mexico, as the war against Emperor Maximillian rages. Striking and entertaining big budget adventure. £5.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £7 The Killing of Sister George1968, Robert Aldrich, DVD Either a crass soap opera or a compelling study of personal decline. It all depends on you, but no-one can deny the sheer energy of Reid's rendition of the ageing actress and lover as a shadow in the former limelight. £5.99 Emperor of The North1973, Robert Aldrich, DVD Drawing inspiration from Jack London's adventures travelling with hoboes aboard trains throughout the U.S., this gritty Depression-era drama features outstanding performances from Lee Marvin, Keith Carradine, and Ernest Borgnine. Shack (Borgnine) ... £6.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £6 Attack1956, Robert Aldrich, DVD A controversial account of a group of US soldiers trapped by the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge. A gripping and intense drama centring on the fierce conflict between embittered, idealistic lieutenant Palance and Albert as his cowardly supe... £6.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £6 Apache1954, Robert Aldrich, DVD Aldrich's first Western and first collaboration with Lancaster, an exciting film set in 1886 with Lancaster as one of the captured Geronimo braves, launching a fresh attack but succumbing to capture and being forced to adapt. The alienation of the... £6.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £6 Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte1964, Robert Aldrich, DVD Aldrich and Davis repeated the successful formula of 'Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?' with this grand guignol Southern gothic melodrama, with Davis as an elderly recluse slowly being driven mad. She is in fear of losing her condemned home, whilst... £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 The Dirty Dozen1967, Robert Aldrich, DVD Aldrich's most commercially successful movie. Wartime action heroics from a motley bunch of death row army convicts led by Marvin's brilliantly cynical and reluctant CO. In a generally excellent ensemble cast of seasoned character actors, Sutherla... £5.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £7 The Flight Of The Phoenix (1965)1965, Robert Aldrich, DVD Superior WWII yarn, in which a cargo plane full of Allied military personnel (led by Stewart and Attenborough) crash lands in the Sahara. The men's fraught attempts to rebuild the craft before heat and hunger gets the better of them lends the film... £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 Too Late the Hero1969, Robert Aldrich, DVD November, 1942. A US Navy task force in the South Pacific faces imminent destruction unless the Japanese radio base on a nearby island can be silenced. The Navy's solution is to order the hard-nosed Lieutenant Lawson (Cliff Robertson) to join a bu... £5.99
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