Shemaroo releases three Studio Canal films on home video

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Shemaroo releases three Studio Canal films on home video

MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has released home videos of three English films from Studio Canal‘s catalogue. They are Left Right Centre, The Changeling and The Fallen Idol.

Each DVD will cost Rs 199.

Left Right and Centre, a 95-minute long movie directed by Sidney Gilliat, is the story of TV personality Bob Wilcot for the Conservatives who finds himself up against Billingsgate girl Stella Stoker for the Socialists. 

The Changeling is a 107-minute film directed by Peter Medak. It is the story of composer John Russell and his family who get caught in a freak automobile accident that claims the lives of his wife and daughter. He rents out part of his big house, little knowing that he also shares it with the spirit of a murdered child who has homed in on John‘s despair and uses him to uncover decades of silence and deceit.

The Fallen Idol is a 95-minute film, directed by Carol Reed. It is the story of Philippe, a diplomat‘s son who is confused by the complexities and evasions of adult life. He tries to keep secrets from but ends up telling them. He lies to protect his friends, even though he knows he should tell the truth. He resolves not to listen to adults‘ stories any more when his father Baines is suspected of murdering his wife and noone will listen to Philippe‘s vital information.