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Brittany Pointe Library Brittany Pointe Library - DVD's by Title - June, 2019 1 Aida Verdi Opera 2 Akeelah and the Bee Angela Bassett Spelling Bee 3 Albert Nobbs Glen Close Drama/Comedy 4 All of Me Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin Comedy 5 Along Came a Spider Morgan Freeman Mystery 6 Amelia Hilary Swank, Richard Gere Romanace/Adventure 7 American Gangster Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe Adventure/Drama 8 American President, The Michael Douglas, Annette Benning Romantic Comedy 9 America's Sweetheart Julia Roberts Comedy 10 Amistad Morgan Freeman Drama 11 An Affair To Remember Cary Grant, Deborar Kerr Love Story 12 And So It Goes Diane Keaton, Michael Douglas Comedy 13 Anna and the King Jodie Foster Romance 14 Anna Karenina Vivian Leigh, Ralph Richardson Drama 15 Argo Ben Afleck Thriller 16 Arsenic and Old Lace Cary Grant Comedy 17 Aviator Leonardo DiCaprio Biographical Drama 18 Babel Brad Pitt Drama 19 Barber of Seville Katherine Battle, Rockwell Blake Opera 20 Beautiful Mind, A Russell Crowe, Josh Lucas Biographical Drama 21 Beauty And The Beast Animated Fairy Tale 22 Because I Said So Dianne Keaton Comedy 23 Becoming Jane Ann Hathaway Biographical Drama 24 Bernie Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine Comedy 25 Bertie & Elizabeth James Wilby, Juliet Aubry Historical Drama 26 Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. (The) Judy Dench Comedy 27 Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Dolly Parton, Burt Reynolds Comedy 28 Beyond Borders Angelina Jolie, Clive Owens Drama 29 Big Country Gregory Peck Western Adventure 30 Blind Side Sandra Bullock Biography 31 Book Club Diane Keaton Comedy 32 Book Thief (The) Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson War Drama 33 Bridge of San Luis Rey Robert DeNiro, Kathy Bates Drama 34 Bridge of Spies Tom Hanks Dramatic Thriller 35 Bridge Over The River Kwai William Holden, Alec Guiness War Drama 36 Bridget Jones Baby Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant Romatic comedy 37 Bridget Jones' Diary Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant Romatic comedy 38 Bridget Jones Edge of Reason Remeo Zemeo . ??? (spelling 39 Brooklyn Saoirse Ronan Drama 40 Bucket List Jack Nicholson Comedy 41 Butler, The Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey Historical Drama 42 Calendar Girls Helen Mirren Comedy 43 Capote Seymore Hoffman Biographical 44 Captain Phillips Tom Hanks Thriller 45 Carmen Placido Domingo Opera 46 Carousel Shirley Jones, Gordon MacRae Musical 47 Carrie Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones Drama 48 Catch Me If You Can Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks Biographical Drama 49 Charlie Wilson's War Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts Political Drama 50 Chicago Renee Zellwenger, Catherine Zeta-Jones Musical 51 Christmas with the Kranks Jamie Lee Curtis, Tim Allen Comedy 52 Class Action - Run Away Jury Gene Hackman, Mary Eliz Mastrantonio Drama Thriller 53 Classic Holiday Movies Four Films 54 Clear & Present Danger Harrison Ford, Willem Dafoe Spy Action Thriller 55 Closer Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman Romatic Drama/Comedy 56 Comedy Collection Doris Day, Rock Hudson Comedy 57 Constant Gardener Ralph Fienman Thriller 58 Crazy Rich Asians Constance Wu Comedy 59 Da Vinci Code Tom Hanks Mystery/Drama 60 Daughters of the Regiment Beverly Sills Opera 61 Dave Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver Political Comedy 62 Day One Brian Dennehy, David Stratham Documentary Drama 63 Dear Frankie Emit Mortimer Romance/Drama 1 of 6 Pages Brittany Pointe Library - DVD's by Title - June, 2019 64 Death at a Funeral Irish Cast Comedy/Farce 65 Descendents George Cooney Drama 66 Desk Set Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy Romatic comedy 67 Devil Wears Prada Meryl Streep Comedy/Drama 68 Die Fledermaus Opera 69 Disraeli Ian McShane Historical Drama 70 Don't Say A Word Michael Douglas Thriller 71 Doris Day, Rock Hudson Collection (3) Doris Day, Rock Hudson Comedy 72 Dunkirk War Drama 73 Eagle Has Landed Michael Caine War Story 74 Eight Below Dog Story Disney 75 Elizabeth: the Golden Age (Sequel) Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush Historical Fiction 76 Elsa and Fred Shirley Maclaine, Christopher Plummer Comedy 77 Emma Gwenth Paltrow Romantic Comedy 78 Englishman Who Went Up The Mtn. Hugh Grant Comedy 79 Enough Said Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini Romatic comedy 80 Entrapment Kath Zata Jones, Sean Connery Suspence 81 Erin Brockovich Jlia Roberts True Story 82 Evan Almighty Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman Comedy 83 Excalibur Nigil Terry, Helen Mirren Drama 84 Eye of the Needle Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelligan Mystery 85 Family Man Nicolas Cage Comedy/Drama 86 Fiddler on the Roof Topol Musical 87 First Man Ryan Gosling Drama 88 Florince Foster Jenkins Hugh Grant, Merril Streep Drama/Comedy 89 Forces of Nature Sandra Bullock Comedy 90 Forty Two (42) Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford Baseball Biography 91 Four Seasons Alan Alda Comedy 92 Four Weddings & a Funeral Hugh Grant, Andie MadDowell Romantic Comedy 93 Fracture Anthony Hopkins Thriller 94 Freedomland Samuel Jackson Thriller 95 French Kiss Mia Ryan, Kevin Kline Drama 96 Friday Night Lights Billy Bob Thornton Drama 97 Fried Green Tomatoes Mary Masterson, Jessica Tandy Comedy 98 Gentlemen's Agreement Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire Drama 99 Girl Who Played With Fire Sweedish Cast Drama 100 Girl with the Dragon Tatto Michael Nyqvist--subtitles Mystery 101 Girl with the Pearl Earring Scarlett Johansen Drama 102 Going in Style Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine Comedy 103 Gone With The Wind Vivian Leigh, Clark Gabel Drama 104 Good Night Good Luck George Cooney, David Strathaim Drama 105 Goodnight Mr. Tom John Thaw, Nick Robinson, Annabelle Apsion Drama 106 Gosford Park Maggie Smith, Helen Mirren Mystery 107 Grand Budapest Hotel Ralph Fienner Drama 108 Gianni Schicchi Puccini Opera 109 Gravity Sandra Bullock, George Clooney Drama 110 Great Debators Denzel Washington, Forest Parker Drama 111 Greatest Showman Hugh Jackman Musical 112 Green Book, The Mahershala Ali (spelling???) Drama 113 Guess Who's Coming To Dinner Katherine Hepbrn, Spercer Tracy 114 Happy Feet Penguins Animation 115 Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson Fantasy 116 Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson Fantasy 117 Harry Potter, Goblet of Fire Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson Fantasy 118 Harry Potter, Prisoner of Azkaban Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson Fantasy 119 Harts War Colin Farrell War Story 120 Haunted Mansion Eddie Murphy Comedy/Mystery 121 Heaven is for Real Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly Christian Docudrama 122 Help, The Emma Stone Drama 123 Hidden Figures George Herson (spelling???) Tre Story/Drama 124 High Crimes Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd Thriller 125 Hitchcock Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren Biographical Drama 126 Hitchcock 3 old movies Mystery 2 of 6 Pages Brittany Pointe Library - DVD's by Title - June, 2019 127 Holiday, The Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law Christmas comedy 128 Hologram for the King Tom Hanks Drama 129 Home Again Reese Witherspoon Romanyic Comedy 130 How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days Kate Hudson Comedy 131 Hundred Food Journey Helen Mirren, Om Puri Comedy 132 Hyde Park on the Hudson Bill Murray, Laura Linney Historical comedy 133 I Am Sam Sean Penn Animal Comedy 134 I Don't Know How She Does It Sarah J. Parker Comedy 135 Identity John Cusack, Amanda Peet Horror 136 Illusionist Paul Giamatti Drama 137 In Good Company Dennis Quaid, Scarlett Johansson Comedy 138 In Her Shoes Shirley McClain Comedy 139 In Valley of Eliah Tommy Lee Jones Drama 140 In-Laws, The Michael Douglas Comedy 141 Inn of the Sixth Happiness Ingrid Bergman Drama 142 Intern, The Robert DiNiro, Anne Hathaway Comedy 143 Interpreter Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn Thriller 144 Intolerable Cruelity George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones 145 Invictus Morgan Freeman Biographical Drama 146 Iron Lady Meryl Streep Biographical Drama 147 It's Complicated Meryl Streep Comedy 148 J.Edgar Leonardo DiCaprio Political Drama 149 Jackal Bruce Willis, Richard Gere Suspense Drama 150 Jersey Girl Ben Affleck Comedy 151 Joyful Noise Dolly Parton Musical 152 Julie and Julia Meryl Streep, Ann Adams Biography/Fiction 153 King and I Yul Brenner Musical 154 King's Speech Colin Firth Biography 155 La Boehme Luciano Pavarotti, Renate Scotto Opera 156 La Vie en Rose Marion Cotillard Bio-drama, music 157 Ladies in Lavendar Judi Dench, Maggie Smith Drama 158 Lady in Cement Frank Sinatra Mystery 159 Lady in the Van, The Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings Comedy 160 Larry Crowne Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts Romantic Comedy 161 Last Holiday Queen Latifa Comedy 162 LaTraviata Verdi Opera 163 Laws of Attraction Pierce Brosman Comedy 164 Le Divorce Kate Hudson, Naomi Watts Drama, Romance, Comedy 165 Learning to Drive Patricia Clarkson, Ben Kingsley Comedy 166 Legally Blonde 2 Reece Witherspoon Comedy 167 Legends of the Fall Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins Family Chronicle 168 L'Elisir d'Amore Donzetti Opera 169 Les Miserables Hugh Jackson Musical Drama 170 License to Kill Denzel Washington Court Room Drama 171 License to Wed Robin Williams Comedy 172 Life of Pi Suraj Sharma, Infan Khan, Tabu 3D Adventure Drama 173 Lincoln Daniel Day Lewis, Sally Field Historic Drama 174 Lions for Lambs Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, Robt. Redford Thriller 175 Love Actually Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson Romantic Comedy 176 Love and Friendship Kate Beckinsade Comedy/Drama 177 Love Happens Aaron Eckart, Jennifer Annison Romance 178 Lovely Bones Saoirse Ronan Mystery 179 Malcom X Denzel Washington Biography 180 Mama Mia Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan Musical Comedy 181 Man In The Gray Flannel Suit Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones Drama 182 Mandela Ives Elba, Naomi Harris Bio. Drama 183 March of the Penguins Narrated by Morgan Freeman True Life Nature Adventure 184 March of the Wooden Soldiers Laurel and Hardy
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