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  • I understand that Saturday's Telegraph has INTERMEZZO with Ingher Bergman, while the Sunday Telegraph has Sam Peckenpah's JUNIOR BONNER starring Steve McQueen.
  • Thanks PRUDENCE - front page updated.
  • ajmcc_2
    ajmcc_2 Posts: 91 Forumite
    Free Comedy Classics DVDs in next weeks Sun.
    Vouchers in paper - DVDs available from TM Retail Stores ie McColls, Martins, Dillions, More, Forbouys.

    On The Buses
    Steptoe and Son
    Are You Being Served
    are the first few.

    These are the full length Feature Films.
  • thanks ajmcc!
  • quoia
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    FREE DVD with NEWS of the WORLD on Sunday 12th March

    "On the Trail of the PINK PANTHER"

    Looks like it is NOT INSIDE the newspaper itself - quote "INSTANT REDEEM AT WOOLWORTHS"

    Details of the new film with Steve Martin

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383216/



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  • thanks quoia. Only a brief mention on the front page 'cos the DVD is not in the paper itself from what you are saying.
  • Saturday 18th March

    Brighton Rock (1947) (IMDb 7.6) - The Telegraph
    Starring Richard Attenborough

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    Pinkie Brown (Richard Attenborough) is a small town hoodlum who's gang run a protection racket based at Brighton race course. When Pinkie orders the murder of a rival, Fred (Alan Wheatley), the police believe it to be suicide. This doesn't convince Ida Arnold (Hermione Baddeley), who was with Fred just before he died, and she sets out to find the truth. She comes across naive waitress Rose (Carol Marsh), who can prove that Fred was murdered. In an attempt to keep Rose quiet Pinkie marries her. But with his gang beginning to doubt his ability, and his rivals taking over his business, Pinkie starts to become more desperate and violent. From the brilliant Graham Greene novel.
    More Info:
    http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0039220/


    Sunday 19th March

    The Go-Between (1970) (IMDb 7.5) - The Sunday Telegraph
    Starring Julie Christie

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    Summer 1900: Queen Victoria's last and the summer Leo turns 13. He's the guest of Marcus, a wealthy classmate, at a grand home in rural Norfolk. Leo is befriended by Marian, Marcus's twenty-something sister, a beauty about to be engaged to Hugh, a viscount and good fellow. Marian buys Leo a forest-green suit, takes him on walks, and asks him to carry messages to and from their neighbor, Ted Burgess, a bit of a rake. Leo is soon dissembling, realizes he's betraying Hugh, but continues as the go-between nonetheless, asking adults naive questions about the attractions of men and women. Can an affair between neighbors stay secret for long? And how does innocence end?
    More Info:
    http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0067144/
  • I understand the following are to be released next week:

    Saturday, 18 March

    Daily Telegraph - Brighton Rock (Richard Attenborough)

    Sunday, 19 March

    Sunday Telegraph - The Go-Between (Julie Christie and Alan Bates)

    Mail On Sunday - Ashanti (Michael Caine)
  • PRUDENCE - thanks for spotting Ashanti which I have added to the front page
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=988226&postcount=1
  • Richard Harris version inside tomorrows paper
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076119/

    and more kids films to redeem in WH Smiths over the next two weeks

    Just confirming that it is Gulliver's Travels in the Mail today. ( London area, not sure about anywhere else )
    Wind in the willows on Monday instore, then another children's film instore each day for two weeks after that, or collect the tokens in the paper each day and send for the lot for £5.99 and get a free little clip-on book reading light too.
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