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Hawk the Slayer   1980     2 stars    N/R, 93 min.
Genre: Action
Director: Terry Marcel  
Cast: Jack Palance, John Terry, Bernard Bresslaw, Ray Charleson, William Morgan Sheppard, Harry Andrews, Roy Kinnear, Ferdy Mayne

  Good brother Hawk (John Terry) fights his bad sibling Voltan (Jack Palance) for the ownership of a magic flying sword.


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Krull   1983     1 and a half stars    PG, 122 min.
Genre: Adventure / Action / Fantasy / Sci-Fi
Director: Peter Yates  
Cast: Ken Marshall, Lysette Anthony, Francesca Annis, Freddie Jones, David Battley, Liam Neeson, Robbie Coltrane, Alun Armstrong, Bernard Bresslaw, John Welsh, Graham McGrath, Tony Church, Bernard Archard, Belinda Mayne, Dicken Ashworth

  The wizard Ynyr (Freddie Jones) sends our young hero Prince Colwyn (Ken Marshall) on a mission to rescue the young maiden, Princess Lyssa (Lysette Anthony). Along the way, he must find the magic boomerang that he needs to fight the Beast that holds the Princess hostage.

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Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment   1966     3 stars    N/R, 97 min.
Genre: Comedy
aka: Morgan!

Director: Karel Reisz  
Cast: David Warner, Vanessa Redgrave, Robert Stephens, Irene Handl, Bernard Bresslaw, Newton Blick, Nan Munro, Peter Cellier, Graham Crowden, John Rae

  Vanessa Redgrave was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as the wife of a young painter who, following their divorce, locks himself in a world of obsessions about Karl Marx and gorillas as he teeters on the edge of sanity.

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Spring and Port Wine   1970     2 and a half stars    N/R, 101 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Peter Hammond  
Cast: James Mason, Susan George, Diana Coupland, Rodney Bewes, Arthur Lowe, Marjorie Rhodes, Hannah Gordon, Keith Buckley, Avril Elgar, Bernard Bresslaw, Len Jones, Adrienne Posta, Frank Windsor, Ken Parry, Joseph Greig

  The generation gap of the Crompton family in Lancashire is presented through the eyes of both parents and children when young Hilda (Susan George) refuses to eat her herring and her father Rafe (James Mason) becomes irate. Because of Hilda's behavior, Rafe begins to serve her herring every day at tea time. Rafe's wife Daisy (Diana Coupland) is so upset with his behavior that she tries to get money for Hilda to move away to London. Rafe is also upset when his daughter Florence (Hannah Gordon) falls in love. And the problems continue as Rafe is determined to rule his household.



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James Mason Rafe Crompton
Susan George Hilda Crompton
Diana Coupland Daisy Crompton
Rodney Bewes Harold Crompton
Arthur Lowe Mr. Aspinall
Marjorie Rhodes Mrs. Gasket
Hannah Gordon Florence Crompton
Keith Buckley Arthur Gasket
Avril Elgar Betsy-Jane Duckworth
Bernard Bresslaw Lorry Driver
Len Jones Wilfred Crompton
Adrienne Posta Betty Duckworth
Frank Windsor Ned Duckworth
Ken Parry Pawnbroker
Joseph Greig Allan
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Vampira   1975     1 star    PG, 89 min.
Genre: Comedy
aka: Old Dracula

Director: Clive Donner  
Cast: David Niven, Peter Bayliss, Teresa Graves, Jennie Linden, Linda Hayden, Bernard Bresslaw

  This spoof on horror films is about an aging Count Dracula (David Niven) who surrounds himself with Playboy Bunnies.

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Movie Quick Pick
1. Hawk the Slayer (1980)
2. Krull (1983)
3. Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)
   aka: Morgan!
4. Spring and Port Wine (1970)
5. Vampira (1975)
   aka: Old Dracula


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