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- Children's series about the adventures of Worzel Gummidge (Jon Pertwee), a scarecrow who comes to life.
- Fight matches, that end when a man is either unconscious or dead, are fought in Tijuana. 2 naive friends, hoping to make a quick buck, go there. One owes money to a loan shark - giving them plenty of practice in no rule fights.
- A group of delinquents accidentally shoot a police officer. To avoid arrest, they hide out in an abandoned house, unaware it is haunted.
- Those rambunctious kids are back in school and back in trouble in a smash sequel to the 1978 worldwide hit. Corey Feldman leads a rock and roll rally at Ronald Reagon High, but must triumph over the evil plans of the school's fascist principal, Vadar, who wants to halt the school dance and run their school like a prison.
- A feature length thriller/horror set in post-apocalyptic London starring Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Ronan Vibert, Sebastian Street, Daisy Head, Rita Ramnani and John Mawson. The film tells the story of a cataclysmic event that leaves only 7 remaining people on earth and their desperate struggle to understand the events as they are hunted one by one by a demonic power.
- An innocent group of college girls become the pawns in a deadly game of revenge when a South American cocaine baron retaliates against the chief of an American intelligence agency for jailing his son on drug charges.
- Bitter rivalry and endless warfare take over the streets of East L.A.
- This is the official FIFA film of the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. The clips from the games are embedded in a small plot showing a young boy admiring the stars of the time and wanting to see the games live in the stadions.
- FIFA Official film of the 1974 FIFA World Cup tournament, hosted and won by West Germany.
- The FIFA official film of the 1978 World Cup, held in Argentina and won by the host nation.
- The 1950's saw a world largely recovered from WWII and in the grip of the Cold War. The Cuban Revolution, Che Guevara and Fidel Castro were in the news, as was the launch of the sputnik, the first official space satellite to orbit the Earth. The emergence of Rock n' Roll brought wild new artists list Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochrane and the unforgettable Elvis Presley, and on 3rd February 1959, a chartered plan transporting the three American rock and roll musicians Buddy, Ritchie Valens and J.P "The Big Bopper" Richardson went down in foggy conditions near Clear Lake, Iowa, killing all four occupants on board. The tragedy is later named "The Day Music Died", popularized in Don McLean's 1972 song "American Pie".