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Sirocco Sirocco Gimbal Fan 7"" 3-Speed (12-24VDC) - White
507.9 AUD
This unit screw fixes to any convenient vertical or horizontal surface. Airflow can then be directed anywhere (360 degrees). It can be folded flat and out of the way when not in use. Features: Unique gymbal design Hard wired in Long life ultra-quiet motor 4 pre-set timer settings (2, 4, 6 or 8 hours) Low power consumption Self-adhesive or screw mount Made in Canada
Sirocco Sirocco Thin Ball Bearing Cooling Fan 12VDC - IP55
99.9 AUD
IP 55 rating on a fan which is extremely important, particularly when the fan is located in an environment where dust, fine dirt particles, soot etc can quickly clog up a standard fan and bring it to failure early in life. Noise: 42dB(A) Input: 7 watts These Sirocco brand axial fans are very durable lasting up to 60,000 hours at 25°C. Suitable for the computers, appliances, power units in your caravan, campervan or motorhome. IP55 rated and is ideal for use in dusty environments.
Sirocco Sirocco Gimbal Fan 7"" 3-Speed (12-24VDC) - Black
507.9 AUD
This unit screw fixes to any convenient vertical or horizontal surface. Airflow can then be directed anywhere (360 degrees). It can be folded flat and out of the way when not in use. Features: Unique gymbal design Hard wired in (12V) Long life ultra-quiet motor 4 pre-set timer settings (2, 4, 6 or 8 hours) Low power consumption (0.4 amps max.) Self-adhesive or screw mount Made in Canada
Powerhouse The Family Secret
54.98 AUD
Lee J Cobb (Sirocco) and John Derek (Knock on Any Door) star in The Family Secret, a classic film noir set in the legal world.Law student David (Derek) kills his best friend in self-defence, confessing to his father (Cobb), a criminal lawyer, who advises him to go to the police. His mother, however, tells him to keep quiet, and his moral dilemma deepens further when an innocent man is accused of the killing, potentially facing the death penalty.Produced by Humphrey Bogart's Santana Pictures, and directed by Henry Levin (Convicted), The Family Secret is a riveting exploration of guilt and family tensions.High Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with professor and film scholar Jason A Ney (2022)The Negro Sailor (1945, 27 mins): WWII documentary short film, directed by Henry Levin and conceived as a recruitment tool for the United States NavyThe Big Moment (1954, 26 mins): short film produced by the United Jewish Appeal, starring John DerekImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Powerhouse Tokyo Joe
54.98 AUD
Humphrey Bogart (Sirocco) stars with Alexander Knox (The Damned), and Florence Marly (Queen of Blood) star in Tokyo Joe, a post-war film noir tale of smuggling, treason, and blackmail.World War II veteran Joe Barrett (Bogart) returns to his Tokyo gambling den and finds that his wife, Trina (Marly), has remarried to American lawyer Mark (Knox). After learning that Trina was forced to broadcast Japanese propaganda, he finds himself blackmailed into assisting war criminals in order to protect her.Directed by Stuart Heisler (The Glass Key), Tokyo Joe features a powerful central performance from its iconic star, and also represented a return to Hollywood for former silent screen legend Sessue Hayakawa (The Bridge on the River Kwai).High Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with writer and film historian Nora Fiore (2022)Bertrand Tavernier on 'Tokyo Joe' (2017, 34 mins): archival appreciation by the celebrated filmmaker and criticA Superstar Returns (2022, 15 mins): archivist Tom Vincent assesses the career of actor Sessue Hayakawa, the silent-era star who made his return to Hollywood filmmaking with Tokyo JoeSecond unit photography (1948, 11 mins): rare footage shot by second unit director Art Black and cameramen Joseph Biroc and Emil Oster Jr in Tokyo for use in the main featureThe Negro Soldier (1944, 41 mins): WWII documentary film intended as a recruitment drive for African American enlistees, directed by Stuart Heisler and now preserved by the National Film Registry for its cultural and historical significanceJim Pines on 'The Negro Soldier' (2010, 41 mins): audio presentation by the author and lecturer, recorded following a screening of the film at London's BFI SouthbankImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing