The cycle of seasons draws to a close in this winter adventure featuring everyone's favorite fairy, Tinker Bell (voice of Mae...
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2012
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Originally released into theaters to accompany Cars 2, the Toy Story short Hawaiian Vacation finds Woody (voice of Tom Hanks...
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2011
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American tourist Frank (Johnny Depp) meets a mysterious beauty who drags him into a dangerous world of intrigue and espionage...
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Chief Inspector Jones
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2010
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Sparrowhawk (English)
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2010
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Pixar returns to their first success with Toy Story 3. The movie begins with Andy leaving for college and donating his...
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2010
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2009
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A top London cop who is so good at his job that he makes his fellow officers look like slackers by comparison is "promoted"...
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Simon Skinner
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2007
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Advertised as telling the tale of "The Man Behind the Myth," the expensive-looking but economically produced NBC miniseries...
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Amphitryon
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2005
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In a land where cartoon characters and flesh-and-blood people work side by side, one little black duck lands in a big pot of...
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Damien Drake
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2003
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This loosely fact-based oater attempts to mimic the youthful heartthrobs in Western garb formula of Young Guns (1988), as...
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Allan Pinkerton
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2001
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This made-for-cable drama was adapted from the true story of the only exorcism sanctioned by the Catholic church to be...
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2000
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Also known as Bitter Suite, the made-for-cable romantic comedy TimeShare is predicated on the premise that two extremely...
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Matt
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2000
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First shown amid the publicity surrounding The World is Not Enough, this documentary highlights the career of the fabulously...
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1999
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The epic saga of the Queen of Egypt gets yet another retelling in Cleopatra, a four-hour, two-part spectacular produced for...
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Julius Caesar
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1999
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A man under federal protection finds himself on the run from a gang of angry mobsters and a cop gone bad after his...
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1999
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George Darrow
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1999
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Prince Guidon
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1999
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Joy Miller (Fran Drescher) is a beautician who teaches an evening course in hairstyling at a Brooklyn community college. When...
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Boris Pochenko
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1997
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This made-for-cable drama concerns political unrest and personal crises set against the battle for a free Ireland in Belfast...
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Chief Inspector Rennie
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1997
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Made in Canada, this youthful family adventure follows a boat-builder's rambunctious but well-meaning daughter and her pal...
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1995
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1994
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Rhett Butler
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1994
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The sponsorship of noted filmmaker Martin Scorsese helped the novice filmmakers making this film get it produced and receive...
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Elliot Price
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1993
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Arnold Schwarzenegger appears as a pumped-up Shakespearian hero while an announcer bellows, "Something is rotten in Denmark...
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1993
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In this detective drama a British gumshoe encounters an art dealer who turns out to be a supposedly dead criminal. ~ Sandra...
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Eddie Myers
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1993
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Brook Shields plays the comic-strip journalist, Brenda Starr, who travels to a South American jungle on an assignment. It is...
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Basil St. John
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1992
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1992
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After getting his start as a visual effects artist on the original Star Wars trilogy, Spielberg protege Joe Johnston found...
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Neville Sinclair
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1991
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This collection of coming attractions is from the James Bond films. Includes some rare, behind the scenes footage. ~ Rovi...
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1991
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Axel Corti directed this historical drama starring Timothy Dalton as King Vittorio Amadeo, a 17th-century Italian monarch who...
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King Vittorio Amadeo
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1990
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Two terminal cancer patients break out of the hospital in a final attempt to enjoy their last days in this black comedy...
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Bancroft
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1989
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For his second outing as James Bond, Timothy Dalton is working on his own rather than on behalf of the British Secret Service...
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James Bond
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1989
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1988
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The Living Daylights represents the first appearance by Timothy Dalton as "Bond...James Bond." Based loosely on an obscure...
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James Bond
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1987
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Documentary filmmaker Mel Stuart, whose previous subjects have ranged from JFK to Mao Tse-Tung, focuses his attention on...
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1987
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In this drama, a woman struggles to rise to the top of the fashion industry, but as she does, her past business sins come...
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1985
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A movie version of the stage play The Doctor and the Devils, written in the 1950s by Welsh poet/playwright Dylan Thomas, had...
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Dr. Thomas Rock
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1985
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Jaclyn Smith is a curious choice to play the title character in the made-for-TV biopic Florence Nightingale. This fact,...
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Richard Milnes
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1985
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1984
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Featuring an all-star cast, this episode from the cable-television series Faerie Tale Theatre tells the tale of how a vain...
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1984
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It was not unusual in the 1980s for a British TV miniseries to resurface in America in the form of a re-edited feature-length...
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1984
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Jane Eyre is yet another cinematic dramatization of Charlotte Bronte's classic 19th century romantic novel -- and at 239...
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Edward Rochester
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1983
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An ambitious Parisian fashion designer finds romance and great career success in this story about the life and loves of the...
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Boy Capel
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1981
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Perhaps inspired by the success of PBS' Shakespeare Plays series, Bard Productions Ltd. Came out with this diverting if not...
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Marc Antony
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1981
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Heroic earthling Flash Gordon saves the world from the nefarious Ming the Merciless in this lavish, intentionally campy...
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1980
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This sudsy made-for-television melodrama is based on a Barbara Cartland novel and follows the romantic exploits of an...
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1979
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What happened when best-selling mystery novelist Agatha Christie disappeared for 11 days back in 1926? The British Agatha...
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Capt. Archibald Christie
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1979
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Mae West (1892-1980) was perhaps the original comic sex goddess of American cinema. Originally a vaudeville performer, she...
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Sir Michael Barrington
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1978
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The longest (26-1/2 hours), most expensive ($25 million) and most complicated (four directors, five producers, five...
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Oliver Secombe
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1978
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Based on a novel by Jose Cruset, and packed with violence and riotousness, this film tells the story of a humanitarian...
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John of God
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1976
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Yet another in the stable of spy movies which depict espionage as a dirty business. Here, we have Dirk Bogarde heading the...
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Charles Lord
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1975
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Screenwriter Robert Bolt's directorial debut is a lushly romantic saga concerning the 1812 love affair between the wife of...
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1974
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Lord Henry Darnley
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1971
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This romantic drama concerns two star-crossed lovers who are half-brother and sister to each other. Catherine...
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Heathcliff
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1970
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This biography of Oliver Cromwell recalls the political and religious struggles of 17th century England. Cromwell (Richard...
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Prince Rupert
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1970
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The year is 1183. Like many a modern-day politician, Britain's King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) finds it occasionally useful to...
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Philip II of France
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1968
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{^In the Wild} was originally broadcast as a PBS television special featuring safari adventures with Hollywood movie stars....
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