Raise the Titanic (1980)
(Imprint Collection #596)
They said that God Himself couldn’t sink it. Now they say that no man could raise it.
An extremely rare mineral could tip the balance of the Cold War, and the USA is determined to have it. The only problem is there’s only one place on Earth it can be obtained… the wreck of the Titanic! But with the Soviets also trying to locate the mineral, the two superpowers find themselves in a deadly race against time to do the impossible and raise the Titanic!
Based on the novel by famed best-selling author Clive Cussler, Lord Lew Grade’s production of Raise the Titanic was almost as ambitious as the events it depicts, with a 10-tonne $7 million Titanic model built for the climactic sequence. The film features Richard Jordan (Logan’s Run, The Hunt For Red October), Anne Archer (Fatal Attraction, Short Cuts), and David Selby (Dark Shadows, Falcon Crest), starring alongside legendary Oscar-winners Jason Robards (All the President’s Men, Magnolia), and Sir Alex Guinness (Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars), and a score by legendary James Bond composer John Barry.
Limited Edition 2-Disc Hardbox with 80-Page Hardback Booklet and miniature Lobby Card reproductions.
1500 copies only.
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Cannon For Cordoba (1970)
(Imprint Collection #597)
“The revolution has many friends… for a price.”
When Mexican rebel leader Héctor Cordoba steals six cannons from the US army, it’s up to Captain Rod Douglas to pursue him and ensure the weapons are never used on the American people. Douglas gathers a ragtag team to travel 200 miles south into Cordoba’s mountain fortress. But can Douglas trust his own team, and will their own agendas end up sabotaging the mission?
George Peppard (How the West Was Won) heads up this classic men-on-a-mission western adventure, described by Cordoba fan Quentin Tarantino as “a damn exciting script”.
1500 copies only.
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The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
(Imprint Collection #598)
At noon on October 25th, the Transcontinental Express left Geneva Station with almost one thousand people aboard. Their destination: Basel, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Stockholm. No one arrived.
A man infected with a US-made biological weapon escapes onto a train bound for Sweden – a train occupied by a famous neurologist, his author ex-wife, a Holocaust survivor, the wife of a German arms dealer, the young heroin trafficker with whom she’s having an affair, and the undercover Interpol agent pursuing him. But with the US government desperate to stop the spread of the virus as well as cover up its own scandal, the lives of everyone on board the train may need to be sacrificed.
From director George P. Cosmatos (Tombstone) and legendary producers Carlo Ponti (Doctor Zhivago) and Lord Lew Grade (The Eagle Has Landed) comes an all-star disaster movie featuring Sophia Loren, Richard Harris, Burt Lancaster, Martin Sheen, Lee Strasberg, OJ Simpson, and Ava Gardner, a thrilling score by Oscar-winning composer Jerry Goldsmith, and breathtaking images of the European vistas by cinematographer Ennio Guarnieri.
1500 copies only.
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Escape to Athena (1979)
(Imprint Collection #599)
“When they wake up, there’ll be a change of management.”
At the height of the Second World War, in a Nazi POW camp on a Greek island, prisoners are worked to the bone unearthing ancient artefacts for Berlin. A local resistance movement plans to overthrow the occupiers, and the unexpected arrival of two USO artists could provide the opportunity they need. But even if they successfully expel the German invaders, who exactly will walk away with the island’s valuable treasures?
This thrilling and funny adventure was filmed on the island of Rhodes, with director George P Cosmatos taking full advantage of the extraordinary scenery. An action-packed adventure boasting one of the best motorcycle chases ever committed to film, the film stars Roger Moore, Telly Savalas, David Niven, Stefanie Powers, Elliott Gould, Claudia Cardinale, Richard Roundtree and Sonny Bono.
1500 copies only.
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The Boys From Brazil (1978)
(Imprint Collection #600)
If they survive… will we?
Barry Kohler is a young Nazi hunter on the trail of former SS officers who evaded justice after WWII. Led by the monstrous Dr Mengele, the group gathers in Paraguay with plans to establish new Nazi regimes all across the world. But what do the mysterious deaths of civil servants have to do with this plan, and what horrible secret lies in the identity of their identical sons?
Based on the suspenseful novel by Ira Levin (Rosemary’s Baby, The Stepford Wives) and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Franklin J. Schaffner (Patton, Planet of the Apes), The Boys From Brazil was hailed by The Washington Post as “an impressive feat of carefully designed and modulated academic filmmaking, a class job in the tradition of Hitchcock or Wyler at their most polished”.
The film was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Actor for Laurence Olivier, who stars alongside Gregory Peck, James Mason, Denholm Elliot, Lilli Palmer, Rosemary Harris, and Steve Guttenberg.
1500 copies only.
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Framed (1975)
(Imprint Collection #601)
He was taken by everyone for everything he had. All he had left was one obsession. To get even. To pay them back two for one.
When gambler Ron Lewis is falsely accused of murder, he’s confronted by a violent deputy sheriff – and ends up killing the lawman in self-defence. Railroaded by corrupt cops and scheming lawyers, Ron is put behind bars. When he eventually emerges, he embarks on a revenge tour of torment and torture against the people who wronged him.
The final film of director Phil Karlson (Kansas City Confidential, The Phenix City Story) saw him reunited with his breakout Walking Tall star Joe Don Baker (Cape Fear, GoldenEye) for a brutal, bloody tale of vengeance in America’s deep south.
1500 copies only.