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Boys from Brazil, Never Say Never Again, Oliver, Brazil, Ryan’s Daughter, Gandhi, The Elephant Man, Cry Freedom, Son of Pink Panther, The Return of the Pink Panther, A Fish Called Wanda, History of the World Part 2, Superman, Supergirl, Baron Munchausen, Star Wars, Straw Dogs, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Slipper and the Rose, Yentl, Anne of a Thousand Days, Jane Eyre, Virus, City of Angels, Stargate, Lost in Space, Parting Shots, Only Love, Hilary and Jackie, Legend - Jerry Goldsmith, Best Laid Plans, All Dogs Christmas Carol, Ronin, Hi Lo Country, War Zone, 13th Warrior, Antz, Shakespeare in Love, Wing Commander, Jesus Story, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Mickey Blue Eyes, Gregory’s 2 Girls, An Ideal Husband, Message in a Bottle, The Avengers, The Omen, Omen 2, The Final Conflict, Tic Tac Too, Donnie Brasco, The Saint, Babes in Toyland, The Mask of Zorro, Les Miserables, Theory of Flight, The Last Emperor, ‘K’, Lawn Dogs, Wilde, Shakespeare’s Sister, Revengers Comedies, The Visitor, Out of Darkness, Desperate Measures, Tomorrow Never Dies, Event Horizon, Wings of the Dove, Great Expectations, Most Wanted, Jack and Sara, Stargate, Only You, To Wong Foo, Don Juan de Marco, Lawnmower Man 2, Judge Dredd, Evita, Powder, The 12 Monkeys, Othello, The Stupids, Richard III, The Mummy Returns, The Muse, Clandestine Marriage, Cider House Rules, Mansfield Park, Superstar, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Joan of Arc, The World is Not Enough, The Talented Mr Ripley, El Dorado, The Beach, Hollow Man, Chicken Run, Shiner, Never Better, Autumn in New York, Unbreakable, Chocolat, Billy Elliott, Enemy at the Gates, Knight’s Tale, Shark Tale, The Hole, End Game, The Others, Sacrifice, Possession, From Hell, Around the World in Eighty Days, Return to Neverland, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s (Sorcerer’s) Stone, Harry Potter -The Prisoner of Azkaban, Before You Go, Time Machine, The Guru, Shipping News, My Life as a Fairy Tale, The Truth about Charlie, We were Soldiers Once and Young, Below, Talk to her, Ararat, Simon, 101 Dalmations 2, Swept Away, Secret Passage, The Hours, Legend of Bhagat Singh, Life of David Gale, The Four Feathers, Gods and Generals, Die Another Day, Teacher’s Pet, The 25th Hour, Ghost Ship, Nicholas Nickleby, Heat and Dust, Son of Pink Panther, Naked, Malice, Matinee, Medicine Man, Link, Frenzy, Tombstone, Color of Night, Jungle Book (1994), Circle of Friends, Basic Instinct, Basic Instinct 2, Alien, The Fisher King, Total Recall, Showgirls, Stealing Beauty, The Crucible, Memphis Belle, Aladdin 2, The Ghost and the Darkness, Mad Max 3, Fierce Creatures, Legend of Bagger Vance, Bright Young Things, Shanghai Knights, Sinbad, What a Girl Wants, Shrek 2, Troy (Gabriel Yared), Cold Mountain, Girl with the Pearl Earring, Spivs, Lord of the Rings- Return of the King, Phantom of the Opera, Mona Lisa Smiles, Big Fish, Arsene Lupin, Mother Theresa, Connie and Carla, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Life and Death of Pete Sellers, Agent Cody Banks 2, Romasanta, Enduring Love, Inside I’m Dancing, Shall we Dance, The Great Raid, Ghost Soldier, Bridget Jones 2, Alfie, Racing Stripes, The River King, Octopussy, For Your Eyes Only, Murder on the Orient Express, French Lieutenant’s Woman, Practical Magic, Hunchback of Notre Dame 2, Killing me Softly, Sahara, Kingdom of Heaven, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tristan and Isolde, The Dark, Batman, Batman Begins, These Foolish Things, The Grooming, Klint, The Wild and Wicked World of Brian Jones, Fragile, An American Haunting, Kinky Boots, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Goal, Irish Farm, Corpse Bride, Whatever Love Means, Planet Earth -Freshwater, Volver, Le Grands Meaulnes, O Jerusalem, Free Jimmy, Retake, Da Vinci Code, The Backwoods, Over the Hedge, The Black Dahlia, The Invisible, The Astronaut Farmer, Hell, Amazing Grace, Goya’s Ghost, Flawless, Flushed Away, El Camino de los Ingleses, Angel, Casino Royale, Closing the Ring, Moliere, La Mome, Death at a Funeral, Pride, Le Prix a Payer, Sweeney Todd, Harry Potter -The Order of the Phoenix, Lair, Mr Bean’s Holiday, Shrek the Third, The Water Horse, The Knight Templar, Bee Movie, Fred Claus, In Bruges, Quest for a Heart, Inkheart, The Golden Compass, Journey 3D, The Great Debaters, Made of Honor, 27 Dresses, Mamma Mia, Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Cashian, 1408, How to lose Friends and alienate People, Flash of Genius, The Illusionist, Kung Fu Panda, The Argentine, Defiance, Batman -The Dark Knight, Hellboy 2, Burn after Reading, The Mummy 3, City of Ember, Quantum of Solace, Twilight, Lesbian Vampire Killers, A Matter of Loaf and Death, The Reader, the Countess, Los Abrazos Rotos, Monsters v Aliens, Hoodwinked 2, Terminator 4 - Salvation, Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky, This Side of the Truth, Farewell, Santa Buddies, Amelia, Tree of Life, Astro Boy, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, This is It, Prince of Persia, Nine, LeapYear, Yes Virginia, Turn of the Screw, Robin Hood (1991 & 2010), Disney World of Color, Part 2 Alice in Wonderland(2010), The Weekend, The Boss of Bosses, Randall and Hopkirk, Heirs and Graces, DW Griffiths, Maigret - The Maid, The Window Cleaner, The Green Contract, Franz Kafka - It’s a Wonderful Life, Le Batard Dedein, Insect Life, Late Flowering Lust, The Luxor Ride, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Deadly Advice, Buffalo Bill, Shadows of the Desert Sea, The Soldier’s Wife, White Bear’s Secret, Public Eye, Electronic Book, Big Battalions, Grand Pardon, Interview with a Vampire, Radioland Murders, The Plague and the Moonflower, An Awfully Big Adventure, Daisy-Head Mayzie, Felidae, Wind in the Willows, African Sanctus, A Mind to Murder, Cold Comfort Farm, The Glass Virgin, August, A Pin for a Butterfly, Penal Colony, Return of Jaffr, Bad Girls, The Browning Version, D’Artagnon, Sinella, Under Gemini, The Man who knew too little, Never say Never Again, The Dead Zone, Life of John Paul II, Train of Terror, It Lives Again, Sea Wolves, Redan Place, West Centre Hotel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Great Chefs, Aliens, Jesus of Nazareth, The Great Train Robbery, The Wall, Trail of the Pink Panther, Mrs, Frisby, Death Wish 2, Botanic Man, Rambo, Licence to Kill, Goldeneye, The Ends of the Earth, Irish Jam, Moses, Burn the Floor, The Last Show on Earth, Heartbreak Hospital, Love in a Cold Climate, Picture of a Place, The Way we Live Now, The Lost World, Bombay Dreams, The Saint, Tom’s Midnight Garden, Mickey Blue Eyes, Lost in Space, Lucia, Wings of the Dove, Patagonia, Not without my Daughter, American Friends, Hear my Song, Duel of Hearts, Fools of Fortune, The Midas Touch, The Ghost of Monte Carlo, Where my Heart is, We’re no Angels, The Ginger Tree, The Ranch, GBH, Afraid of the Dark, Pour Sachs, Stepping Out, Strauss Dynasty, La Reine Blanche, White Fang, Selling Hitler, Forever Green, Van de Valk, Daniel Deronda, Golden Jackals, Now that it’s Morning, Once Bitten, Enigma, Possessions, Brideshead Revisited, Dream One, Mazda Decade, Nearer to the Norm, Under Suspicion, Prague, Enchanted April, Ashenden, Brown Bear’s Wedding, Father Christmas, Immaculate Conception. Part 3 (1984-89) The Last Emperor, Life Force, A Passage to India, 1984, Company of Wolves, Shirley Valentine, Les Liasons Dangereurses- Valmont, A Fish called Wanda, Echoes, The Last Place on Earth, Mesmerised, King David, Insignificance, Not Quite Jerusalem, The Transformers, Terror in the Aisles, Black Arrow, Histoire d’O, Sheens, P. Experiment, Deceptions, Daryl, Lady Jane, Key to Rebecca, Emerald, Rustler’s Rhapsody, Flesh and Blood, Nightingale Saga, Volunteers, Revolution, Little Doritos, Murrow, The Last Days of Patton, Death Wish III, Miracles, Housekeeper of the Nation, Prick up your Ears, Beauty and the Beast, Fat Man Goes Norse, Castaway, Monte Carlo, Tiger Shark, The Storyteller, Gothic, The Island of the Alive, Hold the Dream, Three Amegos, Personal Service, The Fly, Paradise Postponed, Whoops Apocalypse, Gunbus, Mona Lisa, Highlander, Stars and Bars, The Dressmaker (1988), Consuming Passions, Nature of the Beast, Puss in Boots, Track 29, Noble House, Poor Little Rich Girl, On the Black Hill, Levin down the Rhine, A Hazard of Hearts, Sammy and Rosie, Superman IV, Sullivan Street, Asking for Trouble, Blind Justice, Housekeeping, August Whales, Hanoi Hilton, Jane and the lost City, Intimate Contact, Wish you were here, St Chipmunk Adventure, The House on Sullivan Street, Grandpa, Sisters, Buster, A Handful of Dust, Troubles, Paris by Night, Tucker, The Hiding Place, The Paper House, The Christmas Wife, High Spirits, A Summer Story, Magic Moments, Wings of Silence, Camille Claude’s, Jack the Ripper, The Man who Lived at the Ritz, Tears in the Rain, Lost Angels, A Nightingale Sang. .
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