7 May 2014 In This Newsletter
Jappeloup Movie Ready to Pre-Order
I'm so excited to hear that this movie is FINALLY on it's way. It seems to have taken forever for the distributor to release it. Oh well, better late than never.This is a French, sub-titled movie, based on the true story of the little black trotting horse, who went on to be an Olympic champion. Get your tissues ready for this one ... you're going to need them. JAPPELOUP - French showjumping movieDUE 7TH JULY 2014
Heartland Season 6 Part 2 - TV Series DVD
Another quick reminder that all the Heartlands will be shipping on Friday. If you haven't already placed your order, please do now so you don't miss out on the first delivery run.
Even though we're now up to the end of Season 6, I never tire of this fabulous TV series. Let's hope there will be many more seasons still to come.
HEARTLAND Season 6 Part 2
A Fine Step - Family Horse Movie
This new horse movie is finally being shipped this week too. There are quite a lot of people waiting on this one, but in case you missed ordering it earlier, now is the time to add it to your list.An uplifting family drama centering on Cal Masterson (Luke Perry, Beverly Hills 90210) an award winning horseman whose relationship with his beloved horse Fandango allows him to achieve multiple championship wins. A FINE STEP - Family Horse Movie
40,000 Horsemen - Classic Australiana Cinema
I'm so thrilled to see this movie FINALLY make it to DVD. And even better ... the copy has been completely digitally re-mastered, so it's a lovely, clear copy! And there's more good news too. Throughout this year many more of the CHARLES CHAUVEL movies will be gradually released on DVD. YIPPEEEEEEEE!In case you aren't familiar with Chauvel's work, he was a pioneer of the Australian Film Industry who gained international acclaim as both an actor and director, and introduced us all to acting legends such as Chips Rafferty. His movies all had a very distinctive Aussie flavour with JEDDA, his final movie, breaking new ground by both casting two Aboriginal actors in the lead roles, and also by being the first Australian movie shot in colour. I often field enquiries for various James Chauvel films, so I know there are going to be a lot of people very happy to see they are finally being released. |