Bronx Isa Women's Pump
Show off your sense of cutting edge style with the chic Isa pump from Bronx by Dijkmans Footwear.
Pointed toe
Decorative strap with rhinestone inlaid buckle on vamp
Cushioned foot bed
3.5 inch spike heel
Available in black, or cream color options
Leather upper, balance man made material
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Hand clean
Made in Brazil
Model number 72400
Imported
Slice the slopes as you ride wearing this Invader Men's Snowboard Jacket by Tactic.
Full zipper entry with velcro secure
Faint screen print design on sleeves
Mesh interior Goggle Pocket
Heavy fleece lining
Stealth pockets
Mesh backed venting
Custom twill taping
Adjustable Velcro wrist cuffs
Removable/adjustable hood system w/hidden zip
Interior pocket with audio port
Two way zippers
Storm flap
Stretch waist gaiter
8000mm waterproofing
DWR Coating
Available in pinecone brown
100-percent nylon (outer shell), 100-percent polyester/100-percent nylong (lining)
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Machine wash
Made in China
Model no. 2-803
Imported
The plucky and sexy Maia is back, working with the underground police force Nereides to solve crimes for the highest bidder. No job is too big, as long as the price is right, and this time the ladies must face off with the Wong Chang Lee brothers, a crime family out to make Nereides pay for putting them in jail. Maia also travels to Siberia City, attempting to find a boy with a broken heart, and somehow getting involved in a conspiracy while she`s at it. This is one more installment in the sexy anime series that delivers action, laughs, and lovely ladies.
Director Lindsay Anderson and screenwriter David Sherwin continue their story of Mick Travis (Malcolm McDowell), who played the rebellious school boy in the 1969 film IF and the go-getter coffee salesman in the 1973 film O LUCKY MAN! In BRITANNIA HOSPITAL, Mick Travis is now an undercover investigative TV reporter in another allegorical story of the decline of the West. Set in a large, 500-year-old public hospital, BRITANNIA HOSPITAL is a dark, scatter-shot, Swiftian satire of the class conflicts in pre-Thatcher England. The hospital, staffed by megalomaniacal doctors, is in a state of near anarchy as its administration prepares for a visit from The Queen. Striking workers only allow croakers--patients near death--into the hospital, the kitchen staff refuses to prepare food until union leaders are bought off with promises of O.B.E.'s, and the head surgeon (Graham Crowden) conducts, with public funds, expensive, deranged experiments, like inventing a modern Dr. Frankenstein, while poor patients are deprived of basic services. On the day of the Royal visit, busloads of protesters arrive, and after a battle with riot police, attempt to prevent the Royal ceremony.Working in a less apocalyptic and surreal style than the style of O LUCKY MAN!, but still more fantastic than the American comedy THE HOSPITAL, Anderson and Sherwin try to anchor this extremely black comedy to a somewhat realistic setting while still aiming at nothing less than a comic indictment of all the ills of Western culture.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.85:1Audio: Mono - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Production Interview - 1. Malcolm McDowell - Star TrailersInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus




