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Jason King: Episodes 1 to 2 (UK)

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Crime writer and crime fighter
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 96 mins
Retail Price: £9.99
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Synopsis:
With Jason King anything can happen - and usually does. The flamboyant novelist who engages in crime investigation is always in search of ideas for his next best-seller, leading him directly into the thick of mystery and espionage. Putting his life on the line and indulging in many pleasures along the way, Jason King is the dapper diplomat with nerves of steel.

Episode 1 - Wanna Buy A TV Series?

Jason King pithces his series of "Mark Caine" novels to a TV station. To gain their interest he tells the story of a girl who undergoes plastic surgery to resemble the beautiful victim of a mysterious fire.

Episode 2 - A Page Before Dying

Jason King`s espionage thriller about a man smuggled into East Berlin in a safe catches the eye of the British Secret Service who plan to make it reality!

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Character Bios
Original Artwork
Trailer

Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Mono English

Subtitle Tracks:
CC: English

Directed By:
Jeremy Summers
Cyril Frankel
Paul Dickson
Roy Ward Baker

Starring:
Peter Wyngarde

Soundtrack By:
Laurie Johnson

Producer:
Monty Berman

Distributor:
Carlton

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7 / 10
this is so awful its funnier than austin powers.peter wyngarde is the lamest hero ever.i couldnt stop laughing at his inane dialogue.roll on vol.2
posted by flair on 15/11/2000 19:16
5 / 10
hilairious why carlton never released anymore i dont know this is so lousy its better than most comedies.peter wyngarde is the crime novelist turned sleuth whose a real ladies man,which is as beliveable as john inman in the role only mr humphries would be less camp
posted by Tony Ferrino on 19/5/2001 21:37