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The Story of Shirley Yorke1950, Maclean Rogers, DVD In this 1948 crime drama, Dinah Sheridan's nurse is accused of murdering the ailing wife of a British lord - who happens to be her former lover. Now she stands accused and needs to prove her innocence. Co-stars Derek Farr and Charles Hawtrey. £9.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £3 Variety Jubilee1943, Maclean Rogers, DVD 1940s British musical drama chronicling three generations of a family of music-hall owners, from the early 1900s to the outbreak of WWII. The film acts as a last hurrah and showcase for the great English music hall veterans, Variety Jubilee includ... £9.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £3 Calling Paul Temple1948, Maclean Rogers, DVD The second film in the 'Paul Temple' crime drama series based on the long-running 1940s radio series. John Bentley stars as Paul Temple, the crime writer who occasionally lends his services to Scotland Yard. A serial killer is disposing of the pat... £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 Paul Temple Returns1952, Maclean Rogers, DVD Paul Temple Returns is the last entry in the Paul temple film series in which Paul and Steve find themselves in the thick of an investigation into the 'Marquis murders' in which an unknown man is getting rid of people and signing his name to the h... £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 Madame Louise1951, Maclean Rogers, DVD Written by Michael Pertwee from a play by Veron Sylvaine, the 1951 Nettlefold production Madame Louise stars Richard Hearne as Mr Pastry. The woman owner of a dress shop gambles the shop away to her bookie who inherits not only the shop but man... £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 Something in the City1950, Maclean Rogers, DVD Something in the City tells the wonderfully simple story of Mr Ningle (Mr Pastry, Richard Hearne) who lost his job in the City many years ago, but who didn't like to tell his wife! So he goes off to town each day in his pinstripe and bowler and co... £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 Gert and Daisy's Weekend1942, Maclean Rogers, DVD Legends of the British music hall and radio Elsie and Doris Waters star in this wartime comedy featuring their comedy characters Gert and Daisy. As the blitz rages, Gert and Daisy volunteer to escort a lively group of evacuee children out of L... £14.99 RRP: £15.99
Save £1 Assignment Redhead1956, Maclean Rogers, DVD A 1950s British crime drama, Assignment Redhead sees Richard Denning play secret agent Major Gregory Keen- a man on the trail of murderous criminal mastermind Dumetrius (Ronald Adam). Keen's case becomes more complicated, however, when he falls fo... £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 Not Wanted On Voyage1957, Maclean Rogers, DVD British comedy adventure starring Ronald Shiner and Brian Rix as cabin stewards aboard a cruise ship. £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 Old Mother Riley: New Venture & Jungle Treasure1949, 1951, Maclean Rogers, John Harlow, DVD A pairing of Old Mother Riley films with Arthur Lucan in drag as the eponymous old woman. £14.99 RRP: £15.99
Save £1 Forces' Sweetheart1953, Maclean Rogers, DVD Co-written by Michael Bentine and director Maclean Rogers and packed with great comedy routines and musical numbers, this lively musical comedy starring Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine that is a treat for all Goons fans! It isn't easy being B... £14.99 RRP: £15.99
Save £1 Not So Dusty1956, Maclean Rogers, DVD Cheap and cheerful British comedy in which a pair of dustmen come into possession of a valuable book. They try to sell it - but the donor’s sister wants it back and she employs various devious means to retrieve it. £11.99 RRP: £12.99
Save £1 The Goons - Down Among The Z Men1952, Maclean Rogers, DVD The only film the Goons made together saw them in classic roles as they attempt to foil crooks after an atomic formula. £6.99 RRP: £15.99
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