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Adventure starring John Wayne
The strange and sadistic Captain Rails deliberately scuttles his ship the Red Witch. When his trial is unexpectedly curtailed by the owner, a story unfolds of years of hatred and rivalry between the two men - culminating in a dramatic undersea attempt to salvage a fortune in gold.
Director Edward Ludwig
0 FILMS: pages 27-32

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Director:
Edward Ludwig
Captain Ralls:
John Wayne
Angelique Desaix:
Gail Russell
Sam Rosen:
Gig Young
Mayrant Ruysdaal Sidneye:
Luther Adler
Teleia Van Schreeven:
Adele Mara
Antonio 'Ripper' Arrezo:
Paul Fix
Harmenszoon Van Schreeven:
Eduard Franz
Capt Wilde Younguer:
Grant Withers
Jacques Desaix:
Henry Daniell
Captain Munsey:
Dennis Hoey

Life in Britain, France and Germany from 1900-50, seen through the eyes of amateur film enthusiasts.
War 1939-42. The amateur film-maker's view of life during the Second World War is oblique, unexpected and probably more truthful than the familiar record of the newsreel camera. Family life goes on, but everyday normality is interrupted by the horror and immediacy of a world war on the doorstep. Narrated by Ray Brooks. Producer Jean Baronnet
A Third Eye production for BBCtv
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Brooks.
Producer:
Jean Baronnet

Fourth of a six-part series of documentaries about unusual and eccentric Americans.
Ted and Sarah. Ted was a CIA agent involved with Persia and the Shah. Sarah was three times married and 'middle middle class'. He needed a secretary. It was love at first sight. They married and instantly quit suburbia forsaking the American dream. Today they are blissfully happy and living in a rundown shack on food stamps and cast offs. Director Mark Samels
Executive producer Paul Watson
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah. Ted
Director:
Mark Samels
Producer:
Paul Watson

Starring Charles Bronson, Ellen Burstyn.
Jock Yablonski is a tough guy to deal with. A senior and honest official in the corrupt
United Union of Mineworkers, he is a thorn in the side of President Tony Boyle , whose mob connections mean trouble for all who stand in his way. Enraged by the misuse of funds, Jock challenges Boyle.
This powerful film, from the director of The Long Good Friday, is based on a true story.

FILMS: pages 27-32
(Subtitles)

Contributors

Director:
John MacKenzie
Jock Yablonski:
Charles Bronson
Margaret Yablonski:
Ellen Burstyn
Tony Boyle:
Wilford Brimley
Silous Haddleston:
Hoyt Axton
Annette Gilly:
Ellen Barkin
Chip Yablonski:
Joe Kell
Ken Yablonski:
Alf Humphries
Charlotte Yablonski:
Caroline Kava
Mark:
Marc Strange
Ezra Morgan:
William Newman
Ellen Rogers:
Margaret Murray
Gary Skidmore:
Danny Pollock
Earl Skidmore:
Ken Pogue
Laurie Skidmore:
Erin Flannery
Paul Gilly:
Robert Schenkkan
Claude Vealey:
Maury Chaykin

The last of the off-beat arts series talks dirty with playwright lain Heggie, steps out with New York dancer
Bebe Miller , plays along with crossover music and unearths the hidden treasures of the Kelvingrove Museum.
Presented by Richard Jobson. Director Richard Downes Producer Paul Gallagher

Contributors

Unknown:
Bebe Miller
Presented By:
Richard Jobson.
Director:
Richard Downes
Producer:
Paul Gallagher

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