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A Town Like Alice
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A Town Like Alice
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Are You Being Served? Giftset (Volumes 1-7 plus Best of)
:Description:Drop into Grace Brothers Department Store and enjoy hilarity in fine fashion with a collection of the wittiest episodes. Includes full-length 'The Best of Are You Being Served?' hosted by John Inman.
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
:Description:Drop into Grace Brothers Department Store and enjoy hilarity in fine fashion with a collection of the wittiest episodes. Includes full-length 'The Best of Are You Being Served?' hosted by John Inman.
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Tales From The Darkside Vol. 3
:Description:Drop into Grace Brothers Department Store and enjoy hilarity in fine fashion with a collection of the wittiest episodes. Includes full-length 'The Best of Are You Being Served?' hosted by John Inman.
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Tales From The Darkside Vol. 2
:Description:Drop into Grace Brothers Department Store and enjoy hilarity in fine fashion with a collection of the wittiest episodes. Includes full-length 'The Best of Are You Being Served?' hosted by John Inman.
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A Town Like Alice
:Description:Drop into Grace Brothers Department Store and enjoy hilarity in fine fashion with a collection of the wittiest episodes. Includes full-length 'The Best of Are You Being Served?' hosted by John Inman.
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Tales From The Darkside Vol. 5
:Description:Drop into Grace Brothers Department Store and enjoy hilarity in fine fashion with a collection of the wittiest episodes. Includes full-length 'The Best of Are You Being Served?' hosted by John Inman.
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Odyssey Into the Mind's Eye
:Description:Drop into Grace Brothers Department Store and enjoy hilarity in fine fashion with a collection of the wittiest episodes. Includes full-length 'The Best of Are You Being Served?' hosted by John Inman.
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Greatest Story Ever Told
: :The life of Christ got an excessively long treatment (260 minutes, later trimmed to 195) in this 1965 film directed by George Stevens (The Diary of Anne Frank). Max von Sydow does beautiful work as Jesus--his spontaneous mourning at discovering his friend Lazarus has died is not like anything in other New Testament epics--and Stevens renders the familiar tale with a handsome authenticity. But the project is nearly undone by an unwise gimmick in which seemingly half of Hollywood's living stars ...
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