Fans of Coronation Street will be interested in the movie Out of Africa which sees the Battersbys in Africa trying to win a contest, and collect the $500,000 prize. Selfish Cilla Battersby (Wendi Peters) convinces her children Chesney (Sam Aston) and Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) to join her and her new boyfriend who is posing as her husband "Les" (Momelezi V. Ntshiba) in Africa where they unknowingly, at least in the beginning, become part of her scam to win a competition. Joining Chesney and Fiz, and acting as one of Cilla's children, is Kirk (Andrew Whyment).
Will things finally end up on a positive note or will there be catastrophic consequences as a result of Cilla's latest scam?
Travel with the Battersbys from Coronation Street to Sun City, Africa for this fun movie Corrie fans will enjoy.
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey 21 (Warner Home Video, rated PG)
For 21 years Don Cherry has been putting together huge hits, great goals, superlative saves along with some lighter moments and some fights from the most recent season of the NHL. If you like a good hockey highlight reel then you'll enjoy Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em 21. Also featured on the entertaining DVD are the Stanley Cup playoffs, Coach's Corner and, of course, Don Cherry's eye-catching, imaginative wardrobe!
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey 21...it's a beauty!
The Fugitive: Season Three, Volume One (Paramount Home Entertainment, rated PG)
The Fugitive was an adventure series on ABC that was on television from 1963 to 1967. David Janssen starred as Dr. Richard Kimble, a man who was wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife. While being transported to prison, Kimble is able to escape. While on the loose Kimble tries his best to avoid authorities, most notably Lieutenant Philip Gerard (Barry Morse) while trying to find the one-armed man whom he had seen running from his house the night that his wife was murdered.
The 4-disc set (almost 13 hours) contains the first 15 season three episodes. Guest stars in these episodes include:James Doohan, Marion Ross, Ed Asner, DeForest Kelley, Suzanne Pleshette, Clint Howard, William Shatner and Norman Fell.
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