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1981
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Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal6.51 1981 HD
The embodiment of ultimate evil, a glowing orb terrorizes a young girl with bizarre stories of dark fantasy, eroticism and horror.
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1971
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Animation Has Changed
Animation Has Changed1 1971 HD
Out with the old and in with the new – one of Britain’s leading animation companies pitches its new image with great humour.
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1976
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The Twelve Tasks of Asterix
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix7.33 1976 HD
Asterix and Obelix depart on an adventure to complete twelve impossible tasks to prove to Caesar that they are as strong as the Gods. You'll roar...
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1948
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Charley in New Town
Charley in New Town1 1948 HD
Meet Charley, your jovial cartoon guide to Britain’s changing towns and cities.
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1974
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Strange on the Range
Strange on the Range5.00 1974 HD
One of Hoot's prisoners, Billy the Kidder, escapes and Hoot tries to capture him, but Billy keeps pulling practical jokes on Hoot.
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1967
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Ruddigore
Ruddigore5.50 1967 HD
The Baronet of Ruddigore, Sir Despard Murgatroyd, has inherited a family curse which forces him to commit a crime every day — or die in agony....
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1995
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Johann Sebastian Bach in Euro Deutschland
Johann Sebastian Bach in Euro Deutschland1 1995 HD
Part of Halas and Bachelor's unfinished "Know your Europeans" series by the late John Halas. The film takes an irreverent, funny and - at times...
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1979
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Autobahn
Autobahn7.33 1979 HD
An animated visual interpretation of the song "Autobahn," by German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk. A fast-paced experimental film which proved to be...
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1954
Movies
Animal Farm
Animal Farm7.00 1954 HD
Animals on a farm lead a revolution against the farmers to put their destiny in their own hands. However this revolution eats their own children and...
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1945
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Handling Ships
Handling Ships1 1945 HD
Instructional cartoon for the Admiralty.
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1948
Movies
Your Very Good Health
Your Very Good Health6.00 1948 HD
In this film Charley demystifies the new state-funded National Health Service, detailing the benefits a free-at-point-of-delivery health service will...
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1942
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Filling the Gap
Filling the Gap1 1942 HD
This World War II propaganda short encourages British people to "dig for victory," by planting vegetable gardens.
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1948
Movies
Charley's March of Time
Charley's March of Time6.00 1948 HD
Popular animated character Charley explains the National Insurance Act, which was legislation that made health insurance available to all British...
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1964
Movies
Automania 2000
Automania 20006.80 1964 HD
An animated, dark satire of America's automobile-obsessed, consumerist culture. An anonymous, brilliant scientist toils tirelessly in his ivory tower...
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1963
Movies
The Axe and the Lamp
The Axe and the Lamp1 1963 HD
Examines in detail Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s painting, 'Netherlandish Proverbs', which illustrates over 100 proverbs and allegorises a whole...
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1965
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Birds, Bees and Storks
Birds, Bees and Storks6.00 1965 HD
A naïve father makes an embarrassing attempt to explain the facts of life to his son, but he becomes increasingly embarrassed to the point where...
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1990
Movies
A Memory of L Moholy-Nagy
A Memory of L Moholy-Nagy1 1990 HD
Documents the life and influence of the Bahaus artist, László Moholy-Nagy.
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1946
Movies
Train Trouble
Train Trouble1 1946 HD
Cartoon proof that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. In this 1940s cinema advert, the tardiness of Signalman Squirrel's breakfast...
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1979
Movies
Dream Doll
Dream Doll6.70 1979 HD
A lonely man living in a large city buys a life-size sex doll. His relationship with his dream doll causes a certain reaction in the community. A...
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1948
Movies
The Magic Canvas
The Magic Canvas7.00 1948 HD
A powerfully graphic piece of animation that best expresses John Halas' own feelings about mans universal quest for freedom.