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Pan's Labyrinth
£17.99
PAN'S LABYRINTH is a fanciful and chilling story set against the backdrop of a fascist regime in 1944 rural Spain. The film centers on Ofelia, a lonely and dreamy child living with her mother and adoptive father; a military officer tasked with ridding the area of rebels. In her loneliness, Ofelia creates a world filled with fantastical creatures and secret destinies. With post-war repression at its height, Ofelia must come to terms with her world through a fable of her own creation.
Produced, written and directed by del Toro, PAN'S LABYRINTH was produced by Telecinco, through its production arm, Estudios Picasso, headed by Álvaro Augustin, Tequla Gang's Bertha Navarro and del Toro and Esperanto Filmoj's Alfonso Cuarón and Frida Torresblanco. The film's producers are Cuarón, del Toro, Torresblanco and Navarro. The executive producer is Augustin. Longtime del Toro collaborator Guillermo Navarro served as director of photography. The film stars: Mirabel Verdú (Y tu mamá también); Sergi Lopez (Dirty Pretty Things); Ivana Baquero (Fragile) and Doug Jones (Hellboy).
Special Features
• Disc 1:
• Director’s Commentary
• Disc 2:
• Director’s Prologue (35 secs)
• The Power of the Myth featurette on DVD comics (20 mins)
• El Fauno Y Las Hadas featurette (32 mins)
• The Colour & The Shape featurette (4 mins)Director’s Notebook (20 mins)
• Storyboard Video prologue (26 secs)
• Notebook Video Prologue (33 secs)
• Storyboard / Thumbnail Comparisons
• UK Theatrical Trailer (1 min 06)
• Picture galleries
• Guardian/NFT interview with Guillermo del Toro (30 mins)
• Where applicable, all have English and Spanish subtitles and English Closed Captions available
Reviews
Dark, twisted and beautiful. Del Toro's masterpiece. *****
EMPIRE
£17.99
PAN'S LABYRINTH is a fanciful and chilling story set against the backdrop of a fascist regime in 1944 rural Spain. The film centers on Ofelia, a lonely and dreamy child living with her mother and adoptive father; a military officer tasked with ridding the area of rebels. In her loneliness, Ofelia creates a world filled with fantastical creatures and secret destinies. With post-war repression at its height, Ofelia must come to terms with her world through a fable of her own creation.
Produced, written and directed by del Toro, PAN'S LABYRINTH was produced by Telecinco, through its production arm, Estudios Picasso, headed by Álvaro Augustin, Tequla Gang's Bertha Navarro and del Toro and Esperanto Filmoj's Alfonso Cuarón and Frida Torresblanco. The film's producers are Cuarón, del Toro, Torresblanco and Navarro. The executive producer is Augustin. Longtime del Toro collaborator Guillermo Navarro served as director of photography. The film stars: Mirabel Verdú (Y tu mamá también); Sergi Lopez (Dirty Pretty Things); Ivana Baquero (Fragile) and Doug Jones (Hellboy).
Special Features
• Disc 1:
• Director’s Commentary
• Disc 2:
• Director’s Prologue (35 secs)
• The Power of the Myth featurette on DVD comics (20 mins)
• El Fauno Y Las Hadas featurette (32 mins)
• The Colour & The Shape featurette (4 mins)Director’s Notebook (20 mins)
• Storyboard Video prologue (26 secs)
• Notebook Video Prologue (33 secs)
• Storyboard / Thumbnail Comparisons
• UK Theatrical Trailer (1 min 06)
• Picture galleries
• Guardian/NFT interview with Guillermo del Toro (30 mins)
• Where applicable, all have English and Spanish subtitles and English Closed Captions available
Reviews
Dark, twisted and beautiful. Del Toro's masterpiece. *****
EMPIRE
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Raging Moon, The

Director: Bryan Forbes
UK Release: Jun 4, 2007
RRP: £9.99
Our price: £9.99 (inc. delivery)
Out now in the UK
Bruce (Malcolm McDowell, If, A Clockwork Orange) is a lively young man with an irrepressible sense of fun and a sharp eye for a pretty girl. Returning home slightly the worse for wear from drink after a wedding, Bruce suddenly collapses in the lift of the block of flats in which he lives.
When Bruce wakes up in hospital, he finds he is unable to walk and the doctors cannot diagnose his problem. When his family refuse to house him, Bruce is forced to move to a convalescence home. Here he becomes bitter about his situation and resents the intrusion of the other inmates upon his melancholy state.
After a while Bruce strikes up a friendship with fellow inmate Jill (Nanette Newman) and under her influence, he begins to enjoy life again. Falling deeply in love, Bruce and Jill decide to get married against the wishes of the home’s owners. Faced with the prospect of having to move out of the home and seek work, will Bruce and Jill’s love survive?
Sensitively directed by Bryan Forbes (Whistle Down the Wind, National Velvet), The Raging Moon is tender love story featuring strong performances from Newman and in particular McMcDowell, who perfectly capture the resentment and depression that his character feels.
When Bruce wakes up in hospital, he finds he is unable to walk and the doctors cannot diagnose his problem. When his family refuse to house him, Bruce is forced to move to a convalescence home. Here he becomes bitter about his situation and resents the intrusion of the other inmates upon his melancholy state.
After a while Bruce strikes up a friendship with fellow inmate Jill (Nanette Newman) and under her influence, he begins to enjoy life again. Falling deeply in love, Bruce and Jill decide to get married against the wishes of the home’s owners. Faced with the prospect of having to move out of the home and seek work, will Bruce and Jill’s love survive?
Sensitively directed by Bryan Forbes (Whistle Down the Wind, National Velvet), The Raging Moon is tender love story featuring strong performances from Newman and in particular McMcDowell, who perfectly capture the resentment and depression that his character feels.
Reviews
A DELICATE AND TENDER ROMANCE.
THE TIMES
SPLENDIDLY ACTED.
DAILY EXPRESS
THE TIMES
SPLENDIDLY ACTED.
DAILY EXPRESS
Technical Details
Catalogue Number:
OPTD0853
Certificate:
PG
Running Time:
110 MINS APPROX
OPTD0853
Certificate:
PG
Running Time:
110 MINS APPROX
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