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History |
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Richard Egan |
Ralph Richardson |
Diane Baker |
Barry Coe |
David Farrar |
Donald Houston |
Anna Synodinou |
Kieron Moore |
John Crawford |
Robert Brown |
Laurence Naismith |
Anne Wakefield |
Ivan Triesault |
Charles Fawcett |
Michalis Nikolinakos |
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Rudolph Maté |
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Plot Summary:
Essentially true story of how Spartan king Leonidas led an extremely small army of Greek Soldiers (300 of them his personal body guards from Sparta) to hold off an invading Persian army more than 20 times as large. The actual heroism of those who stood (and ultimately died) with Leonidas helped shape the course of Western Civilization, allowing the Greek city states time to organize an army which repelled the Persians. Set in 480 BC.
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Viggo Mortensen |
Ian McKellen |
Elijah Wood |
Noel Appleby |
Alexandra Astin |
Sean Astin |
David Aston |
John Bach |
Sean Bean |
Cate Blanchett |
Orlando Bloom |
Billy Boyd |
Sadwyn Brophy |
Alistair Browning |
Marton Csokas |
Richard Edge |
Jason Fitch |
Bernard Hill |
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Peter Jackson |
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Plot Summary:
While Frodo & Sam continue to approach Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring, unaware of the path Gollum is leading them, the former Fellowship aid Rohan & Gondor in a great battle in the Pelennor Fields, Minas Tirith and the Black Gates as Sauron wages his last war against Middle-Earth.
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Adventure |
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Sean Connery |
Michael Caine |
Christopher Plummer |
Saeed Jaffrey |
Doghmi Larbi |
Jack May |
Karroom Ben Bouih |
Mohammad Shamsi |
Albert Moses |
Paul Antrim |
Graham Acres |
The Blue Dancers of Goulamine |
Shakira Caine |
Gurmuks Singh |
Kimat Singh |
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John Huston |
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" The Man Who Would Be King" is about two ambitious ex-soldiers stationed in India who set out to become the rulers of an entire country. After finishing their tour of duty in India, Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnehan have decided that India is "too small for the likes of them," so they decide to bribe a local ruler and extort money from him, in order to buy twenty Martini rifles, which they will use to take over villages in Kafristan. They face many challenges and perils along the way, including difficult terrain, hostile natives, freezing temperatures, and an avalanche high in the mountains. They eventually come to a small village, Urheb, where they meet Ootah and Billy Fish, an Indian who speaks English; he then becomes their translator. They then train the natives of this village to use the rifles, and soon conquer village after village. During a battle, Daniel is struck by an arrow that seemingly sticks out of his chest. The ignorant natives believe that he must be a God for not having died, and fall down and begin worshiping him. Daniel and Peachy decide that it would be easier for a "God " to take over the country, so they pretend that Daniel is a god, the son of Alexander the Great who has returned after 2200 years to again rule Kafristan. The entire country celebrated the return of their new ruler, the Son of Segunda ("Alexander"). As a token of their admiration, the holiest of holy men gives Daniel all of the gold and riches left by Alexander in 328 B.C. It is enough to make them the richest men in the world . . . All goes well until Daniel's ego and greed gets the best of him. He asks Peachy to bow when he walks in front of him. He later tells Peachy that he has decided to stay, and now believes that he is the son of Alexander ( 'in spirit, anyways"), and that to fulfill his destiny, he will marry Roxanne, like his "father" Alexander did before him. The Kafiri's believe that a mortal cannot marry a God, but Daniel goes ahead anyway. Peachy was set to leave with his share of the treasure, but Daniel convinced him to stay " for old time's sake" for the wedding. At the ceremony, Roxanne, believing that she would soon die, bites Daniel, drawing blood. The entire crowd realizes that since Danny is bleeding, that he is a man, not a God, and that he has been deceiving them the entire time. Peachy grabs Daniel and they run off with their twenty soldiers, shooting at the crowd of monks who set out to kill them. They are eventually captured, and Daniel is forced to walk out on a rope bridge. The monks cut the ropes, and Daniel bravely falls to his death. Peachy is later crucified; when they come to see him the next day, he is still alive, and they say that it is a miracle that he lived and they cut him down. He eventually climbs down into the valley and retrieves Danny's head, still wearing the crown. He brings it back to Rudyard Kipling, a writer for the Northern Star, as proof that Daniel accomplished his goal, and became the King of Kafristan. Themes developed in the story: 1. ambition 2. friendship 3. taking risks 4. perseverance (not giving up) 5. power 6. honor and dignity
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Ben Stiller |
Carla Gugino |
Dick Van Dyke |
Mickey Rooney |
Bill Cobbs |
Jake Cherry |
Ricky Gervais |
Robin Williams |
Kim Raver |
Patrick Gallagher |
Rami Malek |
Pierfrancesco Favino |
Charles Q. Murphy |
Steve Coogan |
Mizuo Peck |
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Shawn Levy |
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In New York, the unemployed divorced Larry Daley is a complete loser. His son Nick is very disappointed with his father that is gong to be evicted, and Larry accepts the job of night watchman in the Museum of Natural History as the substituted for three old security guards that have just retired to raise some money and pay his bills. In his first nightshift, Larry realizes that everything at the museum comes to life at night. The Museum transforms in a complete chaos with the inexperienced Larry, and he learns that since an old Egyptian stone came to the Museum in 1950, the was statues comes to life until dawn. When Larry brings his son to spend a night with him, the three old guards break in the Museum to stole the magic stone. Larry organizes the historic characters to help him to arrest the criminals and save the museum.
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Crime |
Drama |
Thriller |
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Will Patton |
John Travolta |
Rebecca Romijn |
Roy Scheider |
A. Russell Andrews |
Omar Avila |
James Carpinello |
Mark Collie |
Russ Comegys |
Antoni Corone |
Rick Elmhurst |
Laura Harring |
Ben Foster |
Michael Reardon |
Will Hasenzahl |
Thomas Jane |
Eddie Jemison |
Marco St. John |
Marcus Johns |
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Jonathan Hensleigh |
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Special agent Frank Castle had it all: A loving family, a great life, and an adventurous job. But when his life is taken away from him by a ruthless criminal and his associates, Frank has become reborn. Now serving as judge, jury, and executioner, he's a new kind of vigilante out to wage a one man war against those who have done him wrong.
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Crime |
Horror |
Thriller |
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Anthony Hopkins |
Edward Norton |
Ralph Fiennes |
Harvey Keitel |
Emily Watson |
Mary-Louise Parker |
Philip Seymour Hoffman |
Anthony Heald |
Ken Leung |
Frankie Faison |
Tyler Patrick Jones |
Lalo Schifrin |
Tim Wheater |
John Rubinstein |
David Doty |
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Brett Ratner |
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FBI Agent Will Graham has been called out of early retirement to catch a serial killer, known by authorities as "The Tooth Fairy". He asks for the help of his arch-nemesis, Dr. Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter, so that he can be able to catch "The Tooth Fairy" and bring him to justice. The only problem is that "The Tooth Fairy" is getting inside information about Graham and his family from none other than Dr. Lecter.
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Adventure |
Animation |
Comedy |
Drama |
Family |
Musical |
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Brian Bedford |
Peter Ustinov |
Phil Harris |
Terry-Thomas |
Monica Evans |
Carole Shelley |
Andy Devine |
Roger Miller |
Pat Buttram |
George Lindsey |
Ken Curtis |
Billy Whitaker |
Dana Laurita |
Dora Whitaker |
Richie Sanders |
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Wolfgang Reitherman |
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Plot Summary:
Retelling of the Robin Hood legend with animals for the characters. Robin Hood is an outlaw who starts to form a gang in Sherwood Forest to fight the injustices of the Sheriff of Nottingham, who levies unpayable taxes upon the people.
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Cary Elwes |
Richard Lewis |
Roger Rees |
Amy Yasbeck |
Mark Blankfield |
Dave Chappelle |
Isaac Hayes |
Megan Cavanagh |
Eric Allan Kramer |
Matthew Porretta |
Tracey Ullman |
Patrick Stewart |
Dom DeLuise |
Dick Van Patten |
Robert Ridgely |
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Mel Brooks |
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Plot Summary:
The standard story of Robin Hood: Evil Prince John is oppressing the people while good King Richard is away on the Crusades. Robin steals from the tax collectors, wins an archery contest, defeats the Sheriff, and rescues Maid Marian. In this version, however, Mel Brooks adds his own personal touch, parodying traditional adventure films, romance films, and the whole idea of men running around the woods in tights.
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Action |
Adventure |
Drama |
Romance |
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Kevin Costner |
Morgan Freeman |
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio |
Christian Slater |
Alan Rickman |
Michael McShane |
Brian Blessed |
Michael Wincott |
Nick Brimble |
Soo Drouet |
Daniel Newman |
Daniel Peacock |
Walter Sparrow |
Harold Innocent |
Jack Wild |
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