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Other family friendly titles...
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A League of Their Own
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Directed by Penny Marshall, A League of Their Own is based on a true story about the All American Girls Baseball League started in 1943, so the bats could keep swinging while the men were at war... (continued)
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Disney's The Kid (2000)
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Russ Duritz (Bruce Willis), who is about to turn forty, has an incredibly successful track record as an image consultant, even with his rude, obnoxious, and sometimes unethical approach to telling people how to fix what's wrong with them... (continued)
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The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
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Alfred Kralik (James Stewart) works at The Shop Around the Corner from one of Budapest’s busiest streets. And just like the city’s hustle and bustle, the gift store clerk fears the mainstream of life is passing him by... (continued)
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The Ten Commandments (1956) |
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"Moses, Moses..." is perhaps the most uttered line in Cecil B. DeMille's epic production, The Ten Commandments. By the director's own admittance during his on-screen introduction to the movie, much of the prophet's early life is undocumented. However, that doesn't deter the Hollywood veteran from tackling the challenge of retelling the Biblical story... (continued)
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Charlotte's Web (1973)
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Imagine one little pig's horror when he realizes he's slated to be the next Christmas ham at the Zuckerman homestead. The harsh reality of farm life leaves Wilbur (voice by Henry Gibson) fainting at the thought... (continued)
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Follow The Stars Home (2001)
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Young and beautiful Dianne Parker (Kimberly Williams) appears to have a rosy future. Starry-eyed, she eagerly accepts the marriage proposal of energetic Mark McCune (Eric Close), unaware that his quiet pediatrician brother David (Campbell Scott) has romantic feelings towards her as well... (continued)
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Evelyn (2002)
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For Desmond Doyle (Pierce Brosnan), there is not much to be merry about during the 1953 Christmas season. Lack of employment for the painter/decorator has left little under the tree for the children, and created big problems with his spouse... (continued)
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The Black Stallion (1979)
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then The Black Stallion may be one of film’s best examples of using images to tell a story... (continued)
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