Kerr, Deborah
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Black Narcissus
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Black Narcissus (Blu Ray)
AUD$21.40;
Blu-Ray; Anglican nuns, led by the stern Sister Clodagh, attempt to establish a religious community in the Himalayas, and must battle not only suspicious locals and the elements, but their own demons as well.
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Bradford, Barbara Taylor
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Barbara Taylor Bradford Collection
AUD$52.25;
DVD Video (PAL) Box Set; Propelled by star-studded casts and rich period detail, these superb adaptations of Barbara Taylor Bradfords bestselling novels bring to life her most beloved and unforgettable heroines ... and the...
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Casino Royale
AUD$14.91;
DVD Video (PAL); Things are looking decidedly bleak for British Intelligence, in both senses of the term. SMERSH has begun to sabotage global stability; no less than 11 agents have been lost; and to make matters...
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From Here to Eternity
AUD$29.88;
DVD Video (PAL); In this landmark film, passion and tragedy collide on a military base as a fateful day in December 1941 draws near. Private Prewitt (Montgomery Clift from A PLACE IN THE SUN) is a soldier and former...
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Heaven Knows Mr Allison
AUD$22.53;
DVD Video (PAL); This beautiful romantic drama set during World War II co-stars Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr in her Oscar-winning performance. Stranded on a pacific island, an Irish Nun and a heroic Marine...
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King & I
AUD$22.53;
DVD Video (PAL); This visual and musical masterpiece features YUL BRYNNERs Academy Award winning performance, an unforgettable Rodgers and Hammerstein score, and brilliant choreography by Jerome Robbin. It tells the...
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King & I
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DVD Video (PAL); An english governess travels to siam to teach the children of the king. Based on the biography anna and the king of siam by margaret landon.
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King & I
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King & I (50th Anniversary Collector’S Edition)
AUD$22.53;
Double DVD Video (PAL); This visual and musical masterpiece features YUL BRYNNERs Academy Award winning performance, an unforgettable Rodgers and Hammerstein score, and brilliant choreography by Jerome Robbin. It tells the...
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