8 Sep 2013 In This Newsletter
PRE-ORDER LIST
Here are some of the new release DVD's that are will be on their way in Australia during the next few weeks.There are also some rippers coming from the USA (including a new TV show that I've never heard of before) but I'll put those titles in a seperate newsletter as they will all require an all-region DVD player. I thought this way would be less confusing.
Black Caviar: Horse of a Lifetime - DVD
DUE OCTOBER 7TH, 2013 A deluxe two disk set that contains the Black Caviar story and complete replay of every race win.This is a new release, hot off the presses. I don't have much information yet, but it is a two disk set that includes not only this mighty mare's life story, but also a replay of every one of her fabulous race wins. I'm looking forward in seeing some of her earlier races again. I think I discovered her at about race number 4 or 5, but I missed the early few. What an amazing keepsake this DVD will be for all Australian's whether they are horse lovers or not. BLACK CAVIAR DVD
Heartland Season 5 Part 2 - TV Series - DVD
DUE THE 2ND OCTOBER, 2013. Many of you already have your orders in for the next installment of Heartland, but here is another reminder just in case. After all, this is our all-time favourite TV show, and it's of the utmost importance that we all receive our copies on the same day it's released.In this season, Amy reaches a new level of horsemanship that sets her down a freeing path and opens her up to greater opportunities. Ty realises that in order to move forward with his life and his relationship with Amy, he has to make some tough decisions. Lou grapples with the realities of motherhood and the possibility of going back into the workforce when money becomes tight. HEARTLAND SEASON FIVE, PART TWO
Jennifer Saunders: Back in the Saddle - DVD
DUE SEPTEMBER 18TH, 2013. Class, comedy and a compelling insight into the real Jennifer Saunders and the sport of showjumping.Jennifer Saunders (ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS) indulges her obsession with horses and her childhood passion for riding, to face her fears and get back in the saddle after a 40 year break from the fearsome world of competitive showjumping. Jennifer competed herself until the age of 12 at Pony Club gymkhanas throughout Cheshire but the pressure of competing became too much. Now we follow her attempts to pick up the reins where she left off, reliving the good and bad times and pushing herself further and further whilst giving a unique view of the worlds of showjumping and eventing. JENNIFER SAUNDERS: BACK IN THE SADDLE
Our Wild Hearts - DVD
DUE THE 2ND OCTOBER 2013 The story of Willow, a strong, beautiful, independent minded young girl from Malibu who is determined to find the father she has never known. She finds Jack, her father, a rugged cowboy, far from home in the wild Sierra Nevada Mountains.Jack, who used to run a dude ranch, now breaks and sells wild horses to make ends meet. As Jack and Willow struggle to understand each other's ways, Willow makes a connection with an untameable mustang, Bravo which she becomes determined to set free. Jack's rivals , Grizz and his son Duke, seek to claim the beautiful mustang also. Wild Hearts is a movie filled with adventure, beauty and self-discovery. OUR WILD HEARTS - DVD
Vintage Black Beauty Double: Black Beauty (1946) & Courage of Black Beauty (1957)
DUE 18TH SEPTEMBER 2013 Here are two golden oldies for all avid film collectors. These older movies don't come on the market very often and are well worth grabbing while you can.Black Beauty (1946) Widower Squire Weldon (Charles Evans). trying to raise his motherless daughter, Anne (Mona Freeman) presents her with a colt, Black Beauty (Highland Dale), in the hope that by disciplining the horse, she may learn to discipline herself. Passing through Birtwick Farms, Bill Dixon (Richard Denning), a young American, arouses Anne's interest when he expresses his hope of finding a "Very beautiful young colt" when he returns to England in two years. When he returns, however, his attitude brings Anne to the realization that she is still considered a "child." Courage of Black Beauty (1957): Feeling alienated from his rancher father John Bryant (Johnny Crawford) invests all his affections in his pet foal. Through his love for the horse (who of course grows up to become Black Beauty) Crawford learns to better appreciate his own lot in life. For a while, it looks as though the horse will be destroyed, but when this doesn't happen, Crawford draws even closer to his dad. VINTAGE BLACK BEAUTY MOVIE DOUBLE |