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The Stephen Poliakoff BBC Collection: Caught On A Train / Perfect Strangers / Shooting The Past
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£59.99
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£38.68
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Manufacturer:
2 Entertain Video
Starring:
Peggy Ashcroft
,
Lindsay Duncan
,
Michael Gambon
Directed By:
Stephen Poliakoff
Average Customer Rating:
Audience Rating:
Suitable for 15 years and over
Binding:
DVD
EAN:
5014503194826
Format:
Box set
Label:
2 Entertain Video
Manufacturer:
2 Entertain Video
Number Of Items:
9
Publisher:
2 Entertain Video
Region Code:
2
Release Date:
2006-02-27
Running Time:
861
Studio:
2 Entertain Video
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Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:
Summary:
only half-memorable
Comment:
i enjoyed only parts of this.
"shooting the past" was brilliant. watchable from start to finish and engrossing till the end.
"caught on a train" was okay, mainly because it was short enough to involve me until the credits rolled. however, that old lady needs a good slap, let me tell you. for some reason the dvd extra features have failed to include that vitally missed deleted scene. the young man also needs a slap too, for he just let her walk all over him.
"perfect strangers" did not entertain at all, and, since it's been a year since i watched it, i can't even remember what it was about there was obviously something missing. i remember that i fastforwarded to the end though, and on seeing what was happening was glad that i hadn't bothered to watch the whole thing. like many so-called geniuses, poliakoff is still capable of weaker moments.
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