$14.99 | iTunes
Released: 1971
The suspense-filled story of a young woman (Mia Farrow), blinded in a horse-riding accident who, while convalescing in a mansion belonging to her uncle (Robin Bailey) is terrorized by a psychopath (Paul Nicholas), who murders her uncle, her aunt, and her cousin.
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1959
This powerful biographical drama was the top-grossing film the year it was released, garnered eight Oscar nominations, and boasts one of the greatest performances by the legendary Audrey Hepburn. A young woman enters the convent and cares for the indigent in the Belgian Congo, but as World War II breaks out, her free spirit and hatred for the enemy make her question her calling to God. Co-starring Academy Award-winner Peter Finch ("Network") and Emmy-winner Colleen Dewhurst ("Murphy Brown"), in a performance Leonard Maltin calls "electrifying".
$2.99 | VUDU
Released: 1959
The story of Gabrielle Van Der Mal, who gives up everything to become a nun, facing incredible odds in the Congo and then at the mother house in France at the outbreak of World War II.
$2.99 | Amazon Instant Video
Posted: 10/13/2011
This remarkable true story is based on the book The Story of Douglas Bader by Paul Brickhill. For Douglas Bader, life is a challenge. And to each challenge he responds with the determination to succeed. Above all else he excels as a flyer. Within weeks of his arrival at the Royal Air Force College, Cadet-pilot Bader has earned an accolade. Forced into giving a display Bader's plane crashes and he is rushed to hospital, where doctors expect him to die. But the Bader determination remains. He lives but loses both his legs, incredibly finding the determination to go on living ... and flying. During convalescence, the challenge grows. Bader is determined to live normally. At Roehampton Hospital, Bader is fitted with his new legs and with ferocious tenacity he learns to walk again. And he will fly again. For to Bader, flying and living are inseparable. But disappointment comes when Bader is grounded because regulations do not provide for a man without legs. War changes that, regulations are forgotten and Bader is back in the air. Quickly he wins promotion and the respect of all who fly with him and after the war, during which he is sent to Colditz, Bader's spirit remains as tenacious as ever. On September 15th 1945, as 300 aircraft fly in triumph over London, at their head in a Battle of Britain Spitfire, flies Wing Commander Douglas Bader DSO, DFC - the legless hero who was determined that nothing should beat him.
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