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  • Clandestine Marriage, The

    1999
    Rated:
    15

    With BBC funding, this adaptation of an 18th-century play will find its natural habitat on the box one Sunday night. Not that the elegant settings, costumes and photography or the quality of the acti

    Rating: 0 Star
  • In the Bleak Midwinter

    1995
    Rated:
    15

    Quirky black-and-white ensemble piece written and directed by Kenneth Branagh about a bunch of out-of-work luvvies putting on a Christmas production of Hamlet

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Decadence

    1994
    Rated:
    15

    Typically overblown and over-acted Berkoff vehicle stars the writer/director as the private investigator who gets involved with client Collins. She has hired him to spy on her philandering husband Bi

    Rating: 0 Star
  • The Bitch

    1979
    Rated:
    18

    Joan Collins stars as a club owner in late-1970s London in this sequel to The Stud, again adapted from a novel by Jackie Collins

    Rating: 0 Star
  • The Stud

    1978
    Rated:
    X

    A millionaire's wife employs her lover to run her nightclub but he's soon tempted by her stepdaughter. Sex drama starring Joan Collins and Oliver Tobias

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Big Sleep, The

    1978
    Rated:
    TBC

    It's heresy to suggest that a Winner remake of a film starring Bogart and Bacall could be at least as good as the original but this is such a movie

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Tales from the Crypt

    1972
    Rated:
    TBC

    Not to be confused with the recent spate of low-rent, American Tales From the Crypt movies, this 1972 version offers a fun excuse to watch a bunch of British acting royalty (Collins, Cushing, Ralph R

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Fear in the Night

    1972
    Rated:
    15

    British B movie starring Ralph Bates as a teacher in an adulterous affair with headmaster's wife Joan Collins. Together they plan to drive Bates's wife, Judy Geeson, mad enough to kill Collins' husba

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Can Heironymous Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?

    1969
    Rated:
    TBC

    Newley directs himself as Merkin, an entertainer who, as the breathtaking title might suggest, is attempting to get over past love Mercy (former Playmate of the Year Kreski, who shows her suitability

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Road to Hong Kong

    1962
    Rated:
    U

    Seven films and 22 years into his charming musical comedy series the road was proving downhill and the participants but a little travel-weary. Why, we might ask, revive the series in Britain, with Do

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Bravados, The

    1958
    Rated:
    PG

    In 1950, Peck and director King worked together on The Gunfighter, a top-drawer western. Eight years later, the spark of their previous collaboration had gone, despite the addition of colour and Cine

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Sea Wife

    1957
    Rated:
    PG

    Four very different folk find themselves on a lifeboat following the sinking of a British cargo ship. Flashback-heavy war-time drama starring Richard Burton and Joan Collins

    Rating: 2.5 Star
  • Opposite Sex, The

    1956
    Rated:
    TBC

    Sparkling musical-comedy adaptation of Clare Booth Luce's play 'The Women' starring June Allyson as a wife learning how to win back her husband Leslie Neilsen from glamorous chorus girl Joan Collins.

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Virgin Queen, The

    1955
    Rated:
    U

    Lavish historical drama about the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I, played by Bette Davis, and Sir Walter Raleigh, played by Richard Todd.

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Land of the Pharaohs

    1955
    Rated:
    U

    No expense was spared for this spectacular tale about one pharaoh who decides to build himself a quiet, modest resting-place with the help of a few thousand slaves. The construction of the real pyram

    Rating: 0 Star
  • The Good Die Young

    1954
    Rated:
    PG

    An unhinged playboy recruits three unfortunates to hold up a mail van. Noir thriller starring Laurence Harvey, Richard Baseheart and Joan Collins, and written and directed by Lewis Gilbert

    Rating: 3.5 Star