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Easter Treat - Get an Eggs-cellent DVD for Free!

Thursday 20th March 2008 @ 17:12 GMT


This Easter holiday, let MovieMail treat you to a great free DVD when you spend over £30!

These treats are far too good to miss: we've got the Oscar-winning Tsotsi, The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, which features possibly Richard Burton's best-ever performance, the epic Memoirs of a Geisha starring Zhang Ziyi, Stanley Kubrick's superb Paths of Glory, Stephen Fry's Evelyn Waugh adaptation Bright Young Things, and the Powell & Pressburger classic I Know Where I'm Going.

We think you'll agree, this is cracking selection!

Simply add over £30 of DVDs to your basket, and you can choose your free film when you go to the Checkout.

Start shopping!

Offer ends Midnight on Monday the 24th March.

Bright Young Things

Stephen Fry's directorial debut, Bright Young Things is a faithful and effective adptation of Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies. As one might expect, the film's comic moments are the most memorable...

Directed by Stephen Fry

I Know Where Im Going

One of Powell & Pressburger's most delightful films, this was a surprising omission from the BFIs recent list of the 100 greatest British films. Masquerading as a simple romantic comedy, it strikes a powerful blow against post-war modernism...

Directed by Emeric Pressburger / Michael Powell

Memoirs Of A Geisha

Based on Arthur Golden's bestseller, this melodrama follows the life journey of Chiyo (Ziyi), a peasant girl who gradually makes the transition to become one of the city's most sought-after geishas, ever-wary of enemy Hatsumomo's (the marvellous Li)...

Directed by Rob Marshall

Paths Of Glory

Banned in France on political grounds for 18 years, this is one of Kubrick's greatest films, a searing indictment of French military incompetence and subsequent cover-up by senior officers as Douglas seeks in vain to overturn death sentences imposed...

Directed by Stanley Kubrick

The Spy Who Came In From The Cold

This adaptation from John le Carre’s novel perfectly captures the rather seedy, down-at-heel atmosphere of Cold War espionage and also features one of Richard Burton’s best performance as the apparently washed-up spy Leamas. The back-up cast is par...

Tsotsi

A deserving winner of the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar which has drawn favourable comparisons with City Of God, Tsotsi follows the experiences of a young thug in Johannesburg whose life is transformed when he is left caring for a baby following...

Directed by Gavin Hood

 

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