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The 2000 Year Old Man Directed by
Leo Salkin

Writing credits: Mel Brooks & Carl Reiner

The 2000 Year Old Man is an old Brooks-Reiner comedy routine turned into a half-hour animated TV special. Reiner, a TV reporter, interviews Brooks, a man claiming to be 2000 years old. Brooks' unexpected answers to Reiner's questions are pure, undiluted Mel Brooks!30 mins
2010 - The year We Make Contact Directed by Peter Hyams

Writing Credits: Arthur C. Clarke (novel)
Peter Hyams (screenplay)

Crew members aboard the Russian spaceship Leonov are on a rendezvous course with the US spaceship Discovery in orbit around Jupiter. What they don't know is that their fate will rest in the silicon-based mind of the computer they reawaken, HAL-9000. The atmospheric braking in the Jovian atmosphere is breathtaking!116 Mins
The Abyss, Special Edition Directed by
James Cameron

Writing credits: James Cameron

When the Navy sends divers to recover warheads from a sunken submarine, strange things begin happening around the world. Something besides a nuclear submarine is in the abyss, and no one knows what, or who, it is. The 33 extra minutes of this Special Edition make it completely different from the movie.171 mins
Aladdin Directed by Ron Clements & John Musker
Writing credits: Ron Clements, John Musker, Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio (screenplay); Ed Gombert (story supervisor); and numerous contributing writers
Aladdin, a street rat, enters the Cave of Wonders to retrieve a magical lamp for the evil vizier, Jafar. The resident of the lamp is a Genie who grants his wishes to become a prince and win the affections of Princess Jasmine. When Jafar steals the lamp and gets three wishes of his own, Aladdin must trick him to save his friends and the kingdom. (Animated)90 mins
The American President Directed by
Rob Reiner

Writing credits: Aaron Sorkin

President Andrew Shepherd (Michael Douglas) is a widower uncomfortable with being a single father. Hard-charging lobbyist Sydney Wade (Annette Bening) strikes up a relationship, which sends his approval ratings tumbling and eventually forces Shepherd to choose between love and politics.114 mins
Apollo 13 Directed by Ron Howard

Writing credits: Jim Lovell (book "Lost Moon") & Jeffrey Kluger (book "Lost Moon"), William Broyles Jr. & Al Reinert (screenplay)

Apollo 13 was to be the third moon landing, but something so unexpectedly terrible happened that no one had ever planned for it. In this true story, NASA shows that it had "the right stuff," and demonstrated the real meaning of the philosophy that "failure is not an option!"140 mins
As Good As It Gets Directed by
James L. Brooks

Writing credits: Mark Andrus (story & screenplay) & James L. Brooks (screenplay)

Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) is a cranky, bigoted, obsessive-compulsive writer with a homosexual neighbor, an unwanted dog, and a difficult relationship with a his favorite waitress. On a forced weekend trip, they all learn acceptance, tolerance and the outlook known as "the sunny side of life."139 mins
Bait Directed by
Antoine Fuqua

Writing credits: Andrew Scheinman, Adam Scheinman & Tony Gilroy

Alvin Sanders, a fast-talking street punk, is stuck in a holding cell with a dying guy who knows where stolen gold is hidden. Released as bait to find the genius who stole the gold, Alvin tries to reclaim his former life, not knowing he's a pawn caught between the thief and the hard-nosed authorities.119 mins
Batman and Robin Directed by Spencer Bennet

Screenplay by George H. Plympton

7 Serials based on the comic strip by Bob Kane.

The Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder must recover a remote control device that can take over any motor vehicle within 50 miles, prevent the evil Wizard from obtaining diamond fuel for the device, and rescue magazine photographer Vicki Vale from mortal danger! These are the Saturday morning serials that started all the excitement in 1949!Episodes about 17 minutes each
Bicentennial Man Directed by Chris Columbus
Writing credits: Isaac Asimov (short story ), Robert Silverberg (novel) & Nicholas Kazan (screenplay)
"Andrew" is a robot purchased by the Martin family to perform menial tasks. Within a few days, Andrew begins to experience emotions and creative thought as he becomes a member of the Martin family. In a story that spans two centuries, Andrew achieves his dream of becoming a full member - by dying.132 mins
Braveheart Directed by
Mel Gibson

Writing credits: Randall Wallace

Scottish rebel William Wallace leads an uprising against King Edward Longshanks, who desires also the crown of Scotland. When Longshanks has his father, brother and wife killed, William begins his long quest to make Scotland free, but is finally tortured to death by the cruel king.177 mins
The Bride Directed by Franc Roddam

Writing credits: Mary Shelley (novel)
Lloyd Fonville, screenplay

Frankenstein (Rock Star Sting) builds the perfect woman in this tantalizing marriage of horror, romance and unbridled passion! Jennifer Beals stars as the gorgeous Eva, looking for the love of her life, Viktor, the original Monster. Eva and Victor find that ugliness, like beauty, is only skin deep, but true love conquers all.119 mins
A Bridge Too Far Directed by Richard Attenborough

Writing credits:
Cornelius Ryan (book)
William Goldman (screenplay)

It is autumn, 1944, and British forces must keep abreast of Patton's fast moving 3rd Army. In desperation, General Montgomery conceives an impossible plan to move an entire army to Antwerp over a single road with seven bridges he must seize intact! This debacle shows why (among other reasons) the American and Polish forces hated "Mad Monty."176 mins
Carbon Creek Directed by James Contner
Writing credits: Gene Roddenberry (creator "Star Trek"), Rick Berman & Brannon Braga (Creators and story), Chris Black (teleplay) & Dan O'Shannon (story)
While celebrating her first anniversary as an officer assigned to the original Starship Enterprise, Subcommander T'Pol tells a story about her great grandmother, T'Mir, and her involvement in a crash landing near the town of Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania in 1957. Faced with violating the Prime Directive or starvation, the Vulcans contaminate Earth civilization with - Velcro!45 mins
Congo Directed by
Frank Marshall

Writing credits: Michael Crichton (novel), John Patrick Shanley (screenplay)

Amy the gorilla is taught to use a computerized device that converts sign language into human speech. Amy has a lot to say, including the secret of a fabulous diamond mine in her jungle home. When her researchers enter the forbidding Congo, they find that they have become the endangered species.109 mins
Contact Directed by
Robert Zemeckis

Writing credits: (WGA)
Carl Sagan (novel)
Carl Sagan (story)

After years of searching, frustration and ridicule by her fellow astronomers, Dr. Ellie Arroway (Jodie Foster) finally finds a radio message from outer space; proof positive of the existence of intelligent alien beings. The cryptic message is finally found to be a set of instructions to build a huge machine. What does the machine do - and why?150 mins
Courage Under Fire Directed by
Edward Zwick

Writing credits:
Patrick Sheane Duncan

A US Army officer (Denzel Washington), despondent about a deadly decision he made during the Gulf War, is assigned to investigate a female helicopter pilot's combat service for award of the Medal of Honor. But his mistake is nothing compared to what he learns about the tragedy of her death, - and the sacrifices that real heroes sometimes make in war.115 mins
Crusade in Europe A 1949 documentary based on the book by General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower. 24 half hour episodesBased on the history, records and memoirs contained in General Eisenhower's famous book and combat film from World War II, these episodes set the standard as the first documentary series produced for television.30 mins (each episode)
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Directed by Robert Wise

Writing credits:
Harry Bates (story)
Edmund H. North (screenplay)

An alien space ship lands in Washington, DC. Its pilot promptly vanishes, leaving a giant robot, a display of awesome power, and a chilling warning for humanity. Cameos by legendary newscasters H.V. Kaltenborn, Elmer Davis, Drew Pearson and Gabriel Heatter. This is the original, not some modern knock-off!92 mins
The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) Directed by Scott Derrickson

Writing credits:
Edmund H. North (1951 screenplay)
David Scarpa (2008 screenplay)

This remake of the 1951 classic doesn't do justice to the original, but instead demonstrates the differences that 2 1/2 generations have made in the production of science fiction films and the concerns of their audiences. This time, the human race must give up something to be spared apocalyptic annihilation.92 mins
Destination Moon Directed by
Irving Pichel

Writing credits:
Robert A. Heinlein (novel)
Alford Van Ronkel (screenplay)

One of the first science fiction films to attempt a sophisticated and accurate level of technical detail that tells the story of the first trip to the moon, and educates the audience in the process. This is how it really might have happened! - Possibly the best science fiction movie ever made!91 mins
Dirty Dancing Directed by
Emile Ardolino

Writing credits: Eleanor Bergstein

In the 1960s, Frances "Baby" Houseman goes with her family to a Catskill Mountain resort. Baby learns how to dance, romance and, finally, love the camp's sexy dance instructor, Johnny. In turn, Baby teaches Johnny that the true test of adulthood is courage, honor, and standing up for what is right.100 mins
Enemy at the Gates Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud

Writing credits: Alain Godard and Jean-Jacques Annaud

The year is 1942, and Stalingrad is mounting a brave resistance, spurred by the exploits of their local expert sniper hero, Vassili Zaitsev (Jude Law). To stop him, the Nazis dispatch their own best sniper to Stalingrad, but when Vassili and his best friend both fall in love with a beautiful soldier, Vassili wages a private war for duty, honor and country.131 mins
Escape from Sobibor Directed by Jack Gold
Writing credits: Thomas 'Toivi' Blatt ("From the Ashes of Sobibor"), Richard Rashke (book), Reginald Rose (teleplay), Stanislaw 'Shlomo' Szmajzner ("Inferno in Sobibor")
During WWII, the Commandant at Sobibor vowed that no one would ever escape. The Jewish prisoners knew that escape was their only hope, and that only if everyone went together, leaving no Ukrainian or German guards alive. Some of the Jews thought the price was too high. Fortunately for them, the Russian prisoners did not!143 mins
Fantasia Directed by James Algar & Sam Armstrong

Writing credits: Lee Blair & Elmer Plummer (segment and story development)

The musical genius of the world's greatest composers is combined with the cinematic genius of the world's greatest animated storyteller. There are dinosaurs, dancing hippos, cherubs, centaurs, and the triumph of good over the forces of darkness! And Mickey Mouse is there, too!120 mins
Fantasia 2000 Numerous direction and writing credits to Disney animatorsThis update of Disney's masterpiece film mixture of animation and music presents new interpretations of great works. Included are Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, Rhapsody in Blue, Carnival of the Animals, The Firebird, and Pomp and Circumstance" starring Donald Duck as a harried assistant to Noah on his Ark.75 mins
Firefox Directed by
Clint Eastwood

Writing credits:
Craig Thomas (novel)
Alex Lasker (screenplay)

The Soviet Union has a secret warplane faster and more deadly than anything the west has even dreamed of. Controlled by the pilot's very thought and invisible to radar, its very existence is a mortal threat to the free world. There's only one thing to be done about it - steal it!136 mins
Flash Gordon's Trip to mars Directed by Ford Beebe and Robert Hill

15 Serials based on the comic strip.

Flash Gordon, Dr. Zarkov and Dale Arden zoom to Mars in a rocket ship, hoping to locate and destroy the mysterious force which is drawing nitrogen from the earth's atmosphere. This is the way they made sci-fi in the "old days." A 1938 oldie but a classic goodie.Episodes about 12 minutes each
Fly Away Home Directed by
Carroll Ballard

Writing credits: Bill Lishman (autobiography), Robert Rodat & Vince McKewin (screenplay)

Amy is only 13 years old when her mother is killed, forcing her to live with her eccentric father, whom she barely knows. Amy is miserable until she discovers a nest of abandoned goose eggs. The young birds can't fly south for the winter unless "mother" Amy leads them, and finds out that, with a parent's love, anything is possible!107 mins
Forrest Gump Directed by
Robert Zemeckis

Writing credits: Winston Groom (novel), Eric Roth (screenplay)

Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) is a slow man who becomes a hero in Vietnam, and inspires everyone around him, including several Presidents. All Forrest cares about is his childhood sweetheart Jenny, whose thoroughly messed up life leaves him with the only thing they both truly love.142 mins
Gone With The Wind Directed by Victor Fleming, George Cukor & Sam Wood
Writing credits: Margaret Mitchell (novel), Sidney Howard (screenplay),Oliver H.P. Garrett, Ben Hecht, Jo Swerling & John Van Druten (uncredited contributing writers
The epic tale of one woman's life during the events surrounding the American Civil War. From her innocent days on a feudalistic plantation to the war-torn streets of Atlanta; from her first love through three husbands; from the utmost luxury to starvation and poverty, and from her innocence to her understanding and comprehension of life - and loss!226 mins
The Gulf War Produced by:
David Fanning - executive producer
Ben Loeterman - producer
Michael Sullivan - senior producer
With spectacular news footage and insider interviews, PBS reconstructs the events leading up to the war, the war itself, and its aftermath. Included are first hand accounts from key decision makers like Generals Schwarzkopf and Powell and world leaders like Mikhail Gorbachev.240 mins
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Directed by
Chris Columbus

Writing credits: (WGA)
J. K. Rowling (novel)
Steven Kloves (screenplay)

Rescued from the outrageous abuse of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, Harry discovers the secret of the Sorcerer's Stone.152 mins
Harvey Directed by
Henry Koster

Writing credits: Mary Chase (play)m Mary Chase, Oscar Brodney & Myles Connolly (screenplay)

Elwood P. Dowd likes nothing more than to have an occasional drink with his friends, one of whom is a six-foot tall invisible rabbit named Harvey. When his sister tries to commit him to a mental institution, Elwood and Harvey help his family mend its wounds and find romance in unexpected places.104 mins
The Hindenburg Directed by
Robert Wise

Writing credits: Nelson Gidding (writer), Richard Levinson & William Link (story), Michael M. Mooney (novel)

The story of the last voyage of the airship Hindenburg is presented from the various viewpoints of air crew and passengers, exploring a conspiracy theory as to what caused the disaster in a fictionalized context of actual events. The film includes the iconic newsreel coverage of the actual disaster.125 mins
Holocaust Directed by
Marvin J. Chomsky

Writing credits: Gerald Green

"Holocaust" follows each member of a Jewish doctor's family throughout Hitler's reign in Germany. One by one, the members suffer the horrible fate of extermination under Anti-Semetic Nazi Law until only one son remains at the end of World War II. A sub-plot follows the story of Eric Dorf, a young German lawyer who is changed into a mass murderer by the SS.450 mins (series)
Ike - Countdown to D-Day Directed by
Robert Harmon

Writing credits: Lionel Chetwynd

This is the story of Dwight D. Eisenhower's personal preparation for the invasion of Normandy. It recounts his trials and tribulations, including dealing with the prima donnas surrounding him (especially de Gaulle) and his tact and diplomacy in the largest amphibious assault ever undertaken.120 mins
An Inconvenient Truth Produced by Laurie David, Lawrence Bender and Scott Z. Burns

Directed by Davis Guggenheim

Former Vice President Al Gore presents an eye-opening and compelling view of the future of our planet - and our civilization. This documentary brings home Gore's persuasive argument that we must act now to save the earth. Each and every one of us can make changes in the way in which we live our lives and become part of the solution.96 mins
Inside Islam Directed by
Mark Hufnail

Writing credits: Douglas Brooks West (writer)

To many Westerners, Islam is synonymous with terror. This documentary lifts the veil of mystery surrounding a misunderstood faith. It discovers how Islam spread around the world. Experts explore the challenges facing Islam today, exposing the heart of a faith mired in controversy.100 mins
Inside Mecca Directed by
Anisa Mehdi

A National Geographic documentary

This National Geographic documentary tells the stories of traveling to Mecca to perform hajj, including preparations, troubles and religious insights of a American Muslim professor, a black journalist from South Africa, and an Indonesian businessman. Included are comments by religious leaders.60 mins
Jerry Maguire Directed by
Cameron Crowe

Writing credits: Cameron Crowe

Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is an aggressively successful sports agent until he has second thoughts about what he's really doing. When he voices them, he ends up losing his job and all of his clients, save Rod Tidwell, an egomaniacal football player. Can he resurrect his career while still staying true to himself?139 mins
Joan of Arc Directed by
Christian Duguay

Writing credits: Michael Alexander Miller & Ronald Parke

Leelee Sobieski is Joan of Arc, an otherwise smart alec teenager who believes God has called her to restore the throne to the French king. Unfortunately, while Joan is selflessly devoted to God and country, the Church leaders, embarrassed by her success, use their political power to get much more than even!140 mins
Jurassic Park Directed by
Steven Spielberg

Writing credits: Michael Crichton (novel and screenplay), & David Koepp (screenplay)

John Hammond has developed a dinosaur park with real dinosaurs, cloned from ancient DNA. When the security system malfunctions, the dinosaurs are set free. Now Hammond's grandchildren and a few egghead paleontologists have to survive in a world never intended for man.127 mins
King of the Rocket Men Tris Coffin, I. Standord Jolley and Mae Clarke

12 Chapters - the entire matinee serial

This is another early classic sci-fi serial, with evil scientists, cool gadgets, and cliffhangers galore! Who is the mysterious rocket man who upholds justice, vanquishes evil and punishes evildoers. Why does he hide his identity? Where did he come from, and where did he get that neat rocket suit?Episodes about 10 minutes each
Labyrinth Directed by Jim Henson

Writing credits: Dennis Lee and Jim Henson (story)
Terry Jones (screenplay)

Frustrated with babysitting, Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) wishes the Goblins would take her baby step-brother away. When little Toby actually disappears, Sarah must face the terrifying Labyrinth and outwit the Goblin King, hoping against hope that the loyalty of his subjects is just another illusion in a place where nothing is as it seems. 102 mins
Leap of Faith Directed by Richard Pierce

Writing credits: Janis Cercone

Reverend Jonas Nightingale (Steve Martin) is a flimflam evangelist with miracles and wonders, AKA smoke and mirrors. When he is stranded in a hick town, Jonas sets his sights on a beautiful skeptic whose crippled brother needs a real miracle! However, the miracle is actually for Jonas, who learns that God hears the prayers even of hypocrites!107 mins
Legally Blond Directed by Robert Luketic

Screenplay by Karen McCullah Lutz & Kirsten Smith, based on the book by Amanda Brown

Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) has couture clothes, fabulous friends and the hottest boyfriend on campus. So when Warner Huntington III suddenly dumps her and heads for Harvard, Elle goes all the way - to law school - for love, honor, justice and respect for blondes everywhere.96 mins
The Longest Day Directed by Kan Annakin, Andrew Marton and Bernhard Wicki, based on the history by Cornelius RyanOn June 6, 1944, the Allied amphibious landing in France marked the beginning of the end of Nazi domination over Europe. This motion picture is a vivid, hour-by-hour recreation of the historic events from the perspectives of both sides, that determined the outcome of the greatest invasion in the history of mankind.178 mins
Mary, Mother of Jesus A Discovery Channel documentaryThe most likely truth about the probably illiterate, grubby, teenaged peasant girl from an unimportant village in a rural backwater of an occupied territory in a pagan empire, whose submission to the will of God made her the greatest saint of all humanity. It is told from the perspective of dispassionate history by several distinguished scholars.60 mins
Masada Directed by
Boris Sagal

Writing credits: Ernest K. Gann (story), Joel Oliansky (writer)

After the fall of the Temple in Jerusalem, 900 Jewish Zealots defend the mountain top fortress of Masada against the Romans. With its overwhelming military might, Rome cannot lose, but Zealot leader Eleazar Ben Yair and his people have a plan to make sure they will never win!131 mins
Mass Appeal Directed by
Glenn Jordan

Writing credits: Bill C. Davis (play and screenplay)

Jack Lemmon is a complacent priest in a wealthy suburban parish who drinks too much and cracks jokes from the pulpit. When he is assigned to mentor an idealistic seminarian who accuses him of "song and dance theology," the head-on clash teaches each man the fundamentals of religious faith.99 mins
The Message Directed by
Moustapha Akkad

Writing credits: H.A.L. Craig, Tewfik El-Hakim, A.B. Jawdat El-Sahhar, A.B. Rahman El-Sharkawi, Mohammad Ali Maher

Not since "The Ten Commandments" has there been such a powerful and emotional religious epic! "The Message" traces the evolution of Islam from the Prophet Mohammed's first revelation through the historical and political events that shaped and guided the religion of one-fifth of the modern human race.177 mins
Moon Shot Directed by Kirk Wolfinger
Writing credits: Jay Barbree, Howard Benedict, Alan Shepard & Deke Slayton (book), Rushmore DeNooyer, Sarah Kerruish & Dana Rae Warren (writers)
Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton co-wrote Moon Shot, the story of how, within a single decade, America sent men to the moon and brought them safely back to earth. Narrated by those who were there and did it, and blending archival footage with graphic reenactments, Moon Shot is history at its finest and adventure at its most exciting!188 mins
The Music Man Directed by
Morton DaCosta

Writing credits:
Meredith Wilson (play)
Franklin Lacey (book)

A musical (1,375 performances!) about the traveling salesman and the farmer's daughter with a twist! Professor Harold Hill (Robert Preston) is a fast-talking con man out to fleece the folks of River City, Iowa. But he's up against the city's cultural custodian, Marion the Librarian (Shirley Jones) - and for the first time, he gets his foot caught in the door!151 mins
Night at the Museum Directed by
Shawn Levy

Writing credits: Robert Ben Garant & Thomas Lennon (screenplay &story)
Milan Trenc (book)

Larry Daley's inventions are not quite what consumers want, so to stay in New York to see his son, he takes a job as a night watchman at the Museum of Natural History. What the previous incumbents have neglected to tell him is that the museum comes to life - literally - after sunset, forcing him to deal with the likes of Atilla the Hun, Teddy Roosevelt, and a fetch-playing dinosaur!102 mins
On Deadly Ground Directed by
Steven Seagal

Writing credits: Ed Horowitz & Robin U. Russin

Forrest Taft, an EPA agent, becomes a target for murder when he learns that a new oil rig will cause massive pollution in Alaska. With the help of an Eskimo woman and her father, Taft begins a trek through the Alaskan wilderness, heading straight for the rig and to destroy it before it destroys all of the local forest. 102 mins
Patton Directed by
Franklin J. Schaffner

Writing credits:
Ladislas Farago (book)
Omar N. Bradley (book)

The World War II ordeal and triumph of one of the greatest military heroes and generals of all time, told in his own words and the recollections of those who knew him. Played brilliantly by George C. Scott (Oscar for best actor)171 mins
Popeye Directed by Robert Altman

Screenplay by Jules Feiffer

The legendary, beloved, anvil-armed sailor of the seven seas (Robin Williams) comes magically to life in the maritime village of Sweet Haven as he finds his long lost "Poopdeck" Pappy, rescues baby Sweet Pea from the clutches of the evil Bluto, and wins the love of befuddled, impressionable Olive Oyl (played brilliantly by Shelly Duvall).113 mins
The Postman Directed by
Kevin Costner

Writing credits: David Brin (novel), Eric Roth & Brian Helgeland (screenplay)

In 2013, civilization has all but destroyed itself and the Holnists rule by fear. A drifter (Kevin Costner), captured and forced to join, escapes and finds a jeep with a skeleton in a US postal uniform. With the jeep's mailbag filled with old letters, he brings new hope to the people he meets as The Postman.177 mins
The Rocketeer Directed by Joe Johnston

Writing credits: Dave Stevens (novel), Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo & William Dear (story), Danny Bilson & Paul De Meo (screenplay)

Young pilot Cliff Secord stumbles on a top secret rocket pack and with the help of his mechanic/mentor, Peevee, he saves his girl and stops the Nazis as The Rocketeer. This pulp comic book story of the 1930's is complete with gangsters, Nazi spies, and the growth of the Age of Aviation. 108 mins
Romeo and Juliet Directed by
Franco Zeffirelli

Writing credits: William Shakespeare (play), Franco Brusati, Masolino D'Amico & Franco Zeffirelli (screenplay)

Shakespeare's classic tale of romance and tragedy is told in a way that shows what filmmakers can do when they really try. The two star-crossed lovers want nothing more than to put aside their families' feuds and be together, but they both know that they will never be allowed to follow their hearts!138 mins
Saving Private Ryan Directed by
Steven Spielberg

Writing credits: Robert Rodat

Private Ryan is the sole survivor of four brothers in the Normandy invasion. When Chief of Staff General George Marshall learns that the he is unaccounted for, he sends a team of eight men to find him and bring him home alive. It's too bad that no battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy!170 mins
Shoes of the Fisherman Directed by
Michael Anderson

Writing credits: James Kennaway & John Patrick (writers), Morris L. West (novel)

After two decades as a political prisoner in Siberia, Ukrainian Archbishop Kiril Lakota is set free during a time of imminent war with starving China. Brought to Rome, humble Kiril suddenly finds greatness thrust upon him when his fellow cardinals, impressed by his understanding of world events and compassion for the poor, elect him pope!162 mins
Sister Act Directed by
Emile Ardolino

Writing credits: Joseph Howard

Delores Van Cartier is a hip lounge singer. When she witnesses her boyfriend Vince commit a murder, she must hide out in the most unlikely place of all, a convent! But hiding out is not what Delores does, and the nuns' cloistered existence is about to be reorganized, Las Vagas style!100 mins
Sling Blade Produced, written and directed by Billy Bob ThorntonTwenty five years after committing an unthinkable crime, quiet, mentally retarded Karl (Billy Bob Thornton) is finally allowed to go home. Once there, he finds friendship with a fatherless boy. When his world is shattered by the mother's abusive boyfriend (Dwight Yoakam), Karl is suddenly placed on a collision course with his past.140 mins
Song of the South Directed by
Harve Foster and Wilfred Jackson

Writing credits:
Joel Chandler Harris (book)
Dalton S. Reymond (story)

Featuring live actors with cartoon background, kindly old Uncle Remus draws upon his tales of Br'er Rabbit to help little Johnny deal with his confusion over his parents' separation as well as his new life on the plantation. The tales: The Briar Patch, The Tar Baby and Br'er Rabbit's Laughing Place. Walt Disney's first live-action musical!91 mins
Star Trek, First Contact Directed by
Jonathan Frakes

Writing credits: Rick Berman (story) Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore (story and screenplay)

If the evil Borg stop Zephram Cochran from making the first flight of his warp drive, the Vulcans will not detect his invention and save the human race from assimilation. The starship Enterprise and its crew follow the Borg back in time to make sure Cochran succeeds and that history plays out as they remember it. 111 mins
Titanic Directed by
James Cameron

Writing credits: James Cameron

Titanic, the unsinkable ship of dreams, is recalled by one of its last survivors in this fictional tale of love, adventure and personal salvation. With her memories, a provocative drawing and a fabulous necklace, Rose DeWitt Bukator provides the human background for the historic shipwreck.194 mins
Tora, Tora, Tora Directed by
Richard Fleischer, Kinji Fukasaku and Toshio Masuda
Writing credits: Larry Forrester, Hideo Oguni & Ryuzo Kikushima (Screenplay)
In 1941, American intelligence concludes that the Japanese are about to attack the United States, but few political leaders are prepared to believe such a fantastic idea! The story of Pearl harbor is told from the perspective of both sides, recounting the events that plunged America into the Second World War.144 mins
Twister Directed by
Jan de Bont

Writing credits: Michael Crichton & Anne-Marie Martin

TV weatherman Bill Harding wants his tornado-hunter wife, Jo, to sign divorce papers so he can marry his girlfriend Melissa. Mother Nature, however, has other plans. Soon the three have joined a team of storm chasers as they attempt to outwit the most powerful force on earth!113 mins
Valkyrie Directed by
Bryan Singer

Writing credits: Christopher McQuarrie & Nathan Alexander

World War II is turning inexorably against the Nazis, but Hitler refuses to consider any outcome other than complete victory of the Third Reich. In desperation, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg and other senior German officers conceive a plan to kill Der Fuher and end the war. Unfortunately, no battle plan survives contact with the enemy!120 mins
Victory at Sea Directed by hundreds of World War II naval commanders

Writing credits: The United States Navy, The Royal Navy, The Imperial Japanese Navy

This is the complete historical television series that chronicles World War II in the Pacific, with actual combat footage. Dramatically narrated by Leonard Graves, it features such notables as Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, Emperor Hirohito, and Bernard L. Montgomery, set to the stirring music of Richard Rogers.Episodes 30 minutes each
Whale Rider Written and directed by Niki CaroA small Maori village faces a crisis when the only heir to their leadership is a girl, Pai, played by Kiesha Castle-Hughes. Rejected by her grandfather and the villagers, twelve-year-old Pai remains certain of her calling, and embraces a thousand years of tradition to fulfill her destiny and prove her royal heritage by riding the whale!101 mins
The Wizard of Oz Directed by Victor Fleming
Writing credits: Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson & Edgar Allan Woolf (screenplay), Noel Langley (adaptation), L. Frank Baum (novel)
Dorothy and her little dog Toto are swept by a tornado to the magical land of Oz. Here she meets a wicked witch, three memorable friends, and surprises beyond count in her journey to meet the Wonderful Wizard! Everyone believes he can help her return home and possibly grant her new friends their life's desires of a brain, a heart, and courage.101 mins
Young Einstein Directed by
Yahoo Serious

Writing credits: David Roach & Yahoo Serious

Albert Einstein, the son of a poor Tasmanian apple farmer, discovers how to split atoms to put bubbles into beer. On his way to patent his process, he romances beautiful French scientist Marie Curie, foils dastardly plots to steal his discovery, and even invents rock and roll! One Seriously hilarious thought experiment! Yahoo!91 mins
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The Hobbit Directed by Jules Bass
and Arthur Rankin Jr.

Writing credits:
J.R.R. Tolkien (novel)
Romeo Muller

Hobbit Bilbo Baggins likes nothing more than peace, quiet, and good, tilled earth. Then an unexpected party with 13 dwarves and a wizard turns his world upside down. This is the story that started it all!78 mins
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Directed by
Peter Jackson

Writing credit
J.R.R. Tolkien (novel)
Fran Walsh (screenplay)

With the help of a courageous fellowship of friends and allies, Frodo Baggins embarks on a perilous mission to destroy the legendary One Ring of Power. Hunting Frodo are servants of the Dark Lord, Sauron, the Ring's evil creator. If Sauron reclaims the Ring, Middle Earth is doomed! But even before the fellowship is formed, the Ring's corrupting influence is at work, and the betrayer will not be the first to die!178+ mins
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Directed by
Peter Jackson

Writing credit
J.R.R. Tolkien (novel)
Fran Walsh (screenplay)

The Fellowship has broken, but the quest to destroy the One Ring continues. Frodo and Sam must entrust their lives to Gollum if they are to find their way to Mordor. And as Saruman's army approaches, the surviving members of the fellowship, along with unexpected allies from the earliest days of Middle Earth, prepare for battle. The War of the Ring has begun!179+ mins
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of The King Directed by
Peter Jackson

Writing credit
J.R.R. Tolkien (novel)
Fran Walsh (screenplay)

The final battle for Middle Earth has begun. Frodo and Sam, led by Gollum, continue their dangerous mission toward the fires of Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring. Aragorn struggles to fulfill his destiny as he leads his outnumbered followers against the growing power of Sauron. Even Aragorn does not know the true danger now posed by the One Ring!200+ mins

John Lindorfer