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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Director: Andrew Adamson
Writers: Ann Peacock, Andrew Adamson, Christopher Markus, ...
Georgie HenleyLucy Pevensie
Skandar KeynesEdmund Pevensie
William Moseley (I)Peter Pevensie

Based on the classic novel by 'CS Lewis' . Four London children are sent to a professor's country home in order for protection during World War II. There they find a magic wardrobe which leads to a mystical land called Narnia, which is being ruled by an evil witch. To defeat the witch, they must join forces with Aslan, the lion God of Narnia.

Supreme Sanction

Director: John Terlesky
Writer: John Terlesky
Michael Madsen (I)Dalton
Kristy SwansonJenna
David Dukes (I)Jordan McNamara

A newspaper reporter (David Dukes) is marked for assassination for his investigation into what happened to some army helicopters that were mysteriously shot down. However, the assassin (Kristy Swanson) cannot pull the trigger when she sees him with his daughter. She then teams up with him to fight the mercenaries (led by Michael Madsen) that are after him.

The Jerk

Director: Carl Reiner
Writers: Steve Martin (I), Carl Gottlieb (I), Steve Martin (I), ...
Steve Martin (I)Navin R. Johnson
Bernadette PetersMarie Kimble Johnson
Catlin AdamsPatty Bernstein

Navin is an idiot. Hew grew up in Mississippi as adopted son of a black family. But at his 18th birthday he feels he wants to discover the rest of the world and sets out to St. Louis... Everyone exploits his naivety, but then a simple invention brings him a fortune.

Playboy: Girls of Spring Break

Director: Robert Kubilos
Carolyn O'BriantHerself
Kari Beth La CroixHerself (as Kari LaCroix)
Michelle MullicaHerself

Pesci d'oro e bikini d'argento

Director: Carlo Veo
Writers: Ernesto Gastaldi, Carlo Veo
Gianni Agus
Maria Grazia Buccella
Anna Campori

Surf and Sound

Director: David Tendlar
Writer: Isadore Klein
Sid RaymondKatnip
Arnold StangHerman (voice)

A band of little mice have come out to play and to enjoy the pleasures offered at the seashore. But, just as sure as this is a Noveltoon, the villainous Katnip the Kat shows up with intent of making certain no mouse, mice or meece in the area enjoys anything. Where, or where, is Herman the Mouse when he is needed? Could that be him coming up the beach? It could.

One Man Out

Director: Michael Kennedy (I)
Writer: Michael Kennedy (I)
Israel Carlo
Michael Champion (I)
Aharon IpaléThe General

No More Ladies

Directors: Edward H. Griffith, George Cukor
Writers: A.E. Thomas, Rachel Crothers, Donald Ogden Stewart, ...
Joan Crawford (I)Marcia Townsend Warren
Robert Montgomery (I)Sheridan Warren
Charles RugglesEdgar Holden (as Charlie Ruggles)

It's a Bikini World

Director: Stephanie Rothman
Writers: Stephanie Rothman, Charles S. Swartz
Deborah WalleyDelilah Dawes
Tommy KirkMike / Herbert Samson
Bobby PickettWoody (as Bob Pickett)

Chauvinist Mike Sampson wants to add burgeoning feminist Delilah Dawes to his harem. However, she wants nothing to do with Mike, so he decides to pose as his nerdy, imaginary brother Herbert to get her to fall for him. In the process Mike falls for Delilah and now must find a way to reveal the secret without losing her.

Manhunter

Director: Michael Mann (I)
Writers: Thomas Harris (I), Michael Mann (I)
William PetersenWill Graham
Kim GreistMolly Graham
Joan Allen (I)Reba McClane

Road to Morocco

Director: David Butler (I)
Writers: Frank Butler (I), Don Hartman (I), Erik Charell, ...
Bing CrosbyJeff Peters
Bob Hope (I)Orville 'Turkey' Jackson
Dorothy LamourPrincess Shalmar

Jeff and Turkey, two wild and crazy guys adrift on a raft in the Mediterranean, are cast away on a desert shore and hop a convenient camel to an Arabian Nights city where Turkey soon finds himself sold as a slave...to luscious Princess Shalmar of Karameesh. Naturally, Jeff would like to rescue Turkey from this "dire" fate, even if it means taking his place!

Amblin'

Director: Steven Spielberg (I)
Writer: Steven Spielberg (I)
Richard Levin (I)
Pamela McMyler(as Pam McMyler)
Henry AxelrodPorsche Driver (uncredited)

Two wanderers, a young man and a young woman, meet in the desert and decide to travel on together. The two travellers walk and hitch-hike their way down the road to their destination, the beach, becoming friends and lovers.

Pippi Långstrump på de sju haven

Director: Olle Hellbom
Writers: Astrid Lindgren (I), Olle Hellbom
Inger NilssonPippi Långstrump
Maria Persson (I)Annika
Pär SundbergTommy

Blood Bath

Directors: Jack Hill (I), Stephanie Rothman
Writers: Jack Hill (I), Stephanie Rothman
William Campbell (I)Antonio Sordi
Marissa MathesDaisy Allen
Sandra KnightDonna Allen

Far from the Madding Crowd

Director: John Schlesinger (I)
Writers: Thomas Hardy (I), Frederic Raphael
Julie Christie (I)Bathsheba Everdene
Terence StampSgt. Francis 'Frank' Troy
Peter Finch (I)William Boldwood

Based on Thomas Hardy's 19th century novel, Bathsheba Everdene is a willful, passionate girl who is never satisfied with anything less than a man's complete and helpless adoration.

Lord Love a Duck

Director: George Axelrod
Writers: George Axelrod, Al Hine, Larry H. Johnson
Roddy McDowallAlan 'Mollymauk' Musgrave
Tuesday WeldBarbara Ann Greene
Lola AlbrightMarie Greene

High-school senior Barbara Ann Greene has a lot to overcome to reach her dreams to be popular, get a job, find a husband, and maybe even be a movie star: she's poor, her parents are divorced, and her mother is a cocktail waitress. Right beside her, though, is her best friend and Svengali, Alan.

Young and Innocent

Director: Alfred Hitchcock (I)
Writers: Josephine Tey, Charles Bennett (I), Edwin Greenwood, ...
Nova PilbeamErica Burgoyne
Derrick De MarneyRobert Tisdall
Percy MarmontCol. Burgoyne

A film actress is murdered by her estranged husband who is jealous of all her young boyfriends. The next day, writer Robert Tisdall (who happens to be one such boyfriend) discovers her body on the beach. He runs to call the police, however, two witnesses think that he is the escaping murderer.



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