2 FULL MOVIES IN ONE DVD
MOVIE 1: VALUE FOR MONEY
Cast: John Gregson, Diana Dors, Susan Stephen, Derek Farr, Frank Pettingell
Director: Ken Annakin
RunTime: 89 minutes (aprox.)
Genre: Comedy Mystery
Language: English (audio)
Subtitles: Greek (Optional - Removable)
Region: 2 EUROPE PAL (not for the USA & Canada)
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John Gregson stars as Chayley Broadbent, a young Yorkshire businessman leading a dull, perfunctory life. He inherits a sizeable fortune, plus a prosperous textile factory, from his wealthy father. Soon after, he has a fight with his straight-laced girlfriend, Ethel (Susan Stephen) and leaves her, taking off for London. Once there, he plunges into the nightclub circuit, falling in love with showgirl Diana Dors. But she mistakes him for an impoverished chap and thus rejects his marriage proposal. When she finally figures out the truth, she makes a beeline for him, but by then he's onto her golddigging motives and instead opts to return to Ethel. Adapted from a novel by Derick Boothroyd, Value for Money shows no shame in trotting out all the cliches and obvious comic set-ups indigenous to this sort of film farce......
MOVIE 2: POIROT: THE KIDNAPPED PRIME MINISTER (TV EPISODE)
Cast: David Suchet
Director: Andrew Grieve
RunTime: 52 minutes approx. (aprox.)
Genre: Mystery
Language: English (audio)
Subtitles: Greek (NO Removable)
Region: 2 EUROPE PAL (not for the USA & Canada)
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Belgium's most famous detective comes to the rescue of his adopted British homeland in this mystery based on the novel by Agatha Christie. The Prime Minister of England has arrived in France for a major international summit meeting when he's kidnapped. Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) is called in to help find the leader, with only 32 hours to spare before the conference is to begin. Following a lead that the PM's car was attacked en route to the ship, Poirot focuses his investigation in England, which puzzles and angers his superiors -- until the dapper Belgian cracks the case. Poirot: The Kidnapped Prime Minister was produced by the British network Granada Television, and later aired in the United States as part of the PBS series Mystery!.......