Doctor Who - The Ark In Space - How to Watch Quality Movies Online
I really loved the movie Doctor Who - The Ark In Space. I really enjoyed watching Tom Baker in this movie. I also think Elisabeth Sladen was great!
I think Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen worked wonderful in Doctor Who - The Ark In Space. The great supporting cast includes Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Ian Marter.
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Summary of Doctor Who - The Ark In Space: The Doctor, Harry and Sarah accidentally land on a space wheel where survivors from Earth lie in cryogenic suspension waiting to begin a new life.
DVD Features: Audio Commentary:by actors Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen and producer Philip Hinchcliffe Biographies Interviews:with designer Robert Murray-Leach. Archival interview with Tom Baker Other:New CGI model footage and 3D Ark schematic Production Notes:Optional caption stream
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Thomas and Sarah Review - Does Net Movie Downloads Work
Thomas and Sarah- To begin, this movie has a great beginning; it pulled me right into it.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The action scenes are really great. Graham Cull played his role great. Maria Charles actually caught my interest.
I think Graham Cull and Maria Charles worked wonderful in Thomas and Sarah. The great supporting cast includes Graham Cull, Maria Charles, Peter Thornton, Norman Bird, Charles West (III).
All in all, I would rate this movie an 8.5/10. I would definitely watch this movie again.
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Summary of Thomas and Sarah: Not even highbrow TV can resist spinning off a successful series! When the enormously popular Upstairs, Downstairs came to a close, two of its most colorful characters were given a series of their own: Thomas the chauffer (John Alderton, Calendar Girls) and Sarah the parlor maid (Pauline Collins, Shirley Valentine). Thomas & Sarah charted the social and financial escapades of this dubious pair, who lived together without getting married and were as comfortable with con artistry as lawful employment. The tone and quality of these 13 episodes varies from social commentary to light adventure, but at its best Thomas & Sarah could match its illustrious forebear.
The first episode starts things off on a smart, satirical note: Thomas disturbs Sarah's carefully fabricated new identity when, to woo her back into his arms, he concocts a new persona of his own. But it's a handful of later episodes that are truly remarkable. In one, Sarah tells Thomas that she's pregnant to forestall his dream of emigrating to America. When he learns that she's lied to him, he enacts a vicious revenge; Alderton's performance is both convincing and frightening. In another, success in the stock market leads Thomas and Sarah to hire servants of their own--with decidedly uncomfortable results (Nigel Hawthorne, The Madness of King George, appears as a stern and rigid butler). The exploration of class is clever, subtle, and insightful. A second season was never produced due to a strike, but this single season remains a fascinating portrait of the Edwardian era, sparkling with superb acting and writing. Collins and Alderton create two engaging, contradictory, and utterly vivid characters, worthy of your time. --Bret Fetzer
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