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Ace of Wands - Complete Collection - 3-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
500 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1970 - 1972 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Trevor Preston


Written By:
Trevor Preston


Actors:
Michael MacKenzie ..... Tarot (29 episodes, 1970-1972)
Roy Holder ..... Chas Diamond / ... (22 episodes, 1971-1972)
Petra Markham ..... Mikki Diamond (19 episodes, 1972)
Fred Owl ..... Ozymandias (16 episodes, 1970-1972)
Donald Layne-Smith ..... Mr. Sweet / ... (10 episodes, 1970-1972)
Michael Standing ..... Spoon / ... (6 episodes, 1970-1972)
Judy Loe ..... Lillian 'Lulli' Palmer (6 episodes, 1970-1971)
Tony Selby ..... Sam Maxstead (5 episodes, 1970-1971)
Edward Hammond ..... Jay (4 episodes, 1972)
Sebastian Graham Jones ..... John Pentacle (4 episodes, 1972)
Vivien Heilbron ..... Emm (4 episodes, 1972)
Susan Glanville ..... Dee (4 episodes, 1972)
John Barron ..... Bartlett Bonnington (4 episodes, 1970)
Vernon Dobtcheff ..... Senor Zandar / ... (4 episodes, 1970)
Willoughby Goddard ..... Tun-Ju (4 episodes, 1970)
Dorothy Reynolds ..... Mrs. Kite (4 episodes, 1970)
Michael Wynne ..... Fat Boy (4 episodes, 1970)
Charles Morgan ..... Computer (4 episodes, 1971)
Oscar Quitak ..... Ceribraun (4 episodes, 1971)
Nicholas Smith ..... Fredericks (4 episodes, 1971)
Sylvia Coleridge ..... Letty Edgington (3 episodes, 1972)
Pat Nye ..... Mama Doc (3 episodes, 1972)
Brian Wilde ..... Mr. Peacock (3 episodes, 1972)
Dorothy Frere ..... Mrs. MacFadyean (3 episodes, 1972)
Barry Linehan ..... Mockers (3 episodes, 1972)
Wendy Hamilton ..... Posy Peagram (3 episodes, 1972)
Jenny McCracken ..... Young Mrs. MacFadyean (3 episodes, 1972)
Paul Dawkins ..... Dove (3 episodes, 1972)
Lucy Griffiths ..... 1st Old Lady (3 episodes, 1972)
Michael Mundell ..... Bobby (3 episodes, 1972)
Mysie Monte ..... 3rd Old Lady (3 episodes, 1972)
Robert Grange ..... Professor Darian (3 episodes, 1972)
Stefan Kalipha ..... Drum (3 episodes, 1972)
James Bree ..... Matilda Edgington / ... (3 episodes, 1972)
Kathleen St. John ..... 2nd Old Lady (3 episodes, 1972)
Neil Linden ..... Accordion Player (3 episodes, 1972)
Ivor Roberts ..... Dr. MacDonald (3 episodes, 1972)
May Warden ..... 4th Old Lady (3 episodes, 1972)
David Prowse ..... Kal (3 episodes, 1970)
Tony Caunter ..... Six (3 episodes, 1970)
Alan Chuntz ..... Pollux / ... (3 episodes, 1970-1971)
Isobel Black ..... Thalia (3 episodes, 1971)
Laurence Carter ..... Dr. Richard Winthrop (3 episodes, 1971)
Howard Goorney ..... Sir John Packham (3 episodes, 1971)
Harriet Harper ..... Polandi (3 episodes, 1971)
Russell Hunter ..... Mr. Stabs (3 episodes, 1971)
Carmen Munroe ..... The Queen (3 episodes, 1971)
Jonathan Newth ..... Dalbiac (3 episodes, 1971)
Walter Sparrow ..... The King (3 episodes, 1971)
Ian Trigger ..... Luko (3 episodes, 1971)
Dermot Tuohy ..... Uncle Harry (3 episodes, 1971)
Joe Dunlop ..... Fergus Wilson (2 episodes, 1972)
Michael Mulcaster ..... High Priest (2 episodes, 1972)
Fred Beauman ..... 1st Worshipper (2 episodes, 1972)
Honora Burke ..... Madge (2 episodes, 1972)
Alex McDonald ..... The Vicar (2 episodes, 1972)
Norma West ..... Chauffeuse (2 episodes, 1972)
Margo Field ..... 2nd Worshipper (2 episodes, 1972)
Catherine Brandon ..... 3rd Worshipper (2 episodes, 1972)
Bartlett Mullins ..... The Postmaster (2 episodes, 1972)
Frederick Peisley ..... Prof. Ekdorf (2 episodes, 1970)
Ray Barron ..... Macready (2 episodes, 1970)
Christopher Benjamin ..... Falk (2 episodes, 1970)
Billy Cornelius ..... Guard (2 episodes, 1970)
Tom Gan ..... Japanese Bodyguard (2 episodes, 1970)
John Golightly ..... Mr. Hardy (2 episodes, 1970)
Roger Kemp ..... John Copney (2 episodes, 1970)
Diana King ..... Lady Landau (2 episodes, 1970)
Geoffrey Lumsden ..... Sir William Rowlands (2 episodes, 1970)
Reg Lye ..... Digger Farmer (2 episodes, 1970)
Hildegarde Neil ..... Madame Midnight (2 episodes, 1970)
Kevin Stoney ..... Bank Manager (2 episodes, 1970)
Alan Tucker ..... Gaston (2 episodes, 1970)
Terry Walsh ..... Castor (2 episodes, 1970)
Chris Webb ..... Eight (2 episodes, 1970)
Shelagh Wilcocks ..... Miss Jellicoe (2 episodes, 1970)
Lorna Heilbron ..... Miss Pascoe (2 episodes, 1971)
George Waring ..... The Headmaster (2 episodes, 1971)
Jack Woolgar ..... Charlie Postle (2 episodes, 1971)


Synopsis:
Ace of Wands: The Complete Collection comprises all available episodes of this 1970's ITV family classic. Follow the exploits of Tarot the Magician (Michael MacKenzie) and his assistant Lulli (Judy Loe) as they solve a series of mysteries, both natural and supernatural. Assisting them is Mr Sweet, an antiquarian bookseller with a remarkable store of scientific knowledge.

Ace of Wands is a fantasy-based British children's television show broadcast on ITV between 1970 and 1972, created by Trevor Preston and Pamela Lonsdale and produced by Thames Television. The title, taken from the name of a Tarot card describes the principal character, called "Tarot" (played by Michael MacKenzie) who combined stage magic with supernatural powers. Tarot has a pet Owl named Ozymandias, played by Fred Owl.

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 25 February, 2015.
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