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The Mists of Avalon (2001)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure,
Feminist Film.
Director:
Uli Edel.
Actors:
Anjelica Huston,
Julianna Margulies,
Joan Allen,
Samantha Mathis,
Caroline Goodall,
Edward Atterton,
Michael Vartan,
Michael Byrne,
Hans Matheson,
Mark Lewis Jones,
Clive Russell,
Tamsin Egerton,
Edward Highmore,
Christopher Fulford,
John Comer,
Klara Issova.
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This three-hour miniseries adapts Marion Zimmer Bradley's feminist recasting of the Arthurian mythos into a big-budget cable television event. In ancient England, Christianity is spreading and the Saxons are invading. It's up to Viviane (Anjelica Huston) — Lady of the Lake and high priestess of the kingdom's ancient pagan religion — to make sure that the next king will honor bo ...
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The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy.
Director:
Brian Henson.
Actors:
Michael Caine,
Karen Prell,
Jessica Fox,
Ian Allen,
Donald Austen,
David Barclay,
Robbie Barnett,
James Barton,
Joan Barton,
Mike Bayliss,
Meredith Braun,
Fergus Brazier,
Simon Buckley,
Dave Bulbeck,
Marcus Clarke,
Raymond Coulthard,
Craig Crane,
Suzanne Crowley,
Sue Dacre,
Taylor David,
John Ecclestone,
Geoff Felix,
Mike Fenton,
Kate Frost,
Dave Geolz,
Ken Haines,
Anthony Hamblin,
Ronnie LeDrew,
Christopher Leith,
Anthony Lymboura,
Steven Mackintosh,
Russell Martin,
Kristopher Milnes,
Rebecca Nagan,
Jerry Nelson,
Frank Oz,
David Shaw Parker,
Angie Passmore,
Peter Passmore,
Nigel Plaskitt,
Gilly Poole,
Judy Preece,
Sally Preisig,
Peter Robbins,
Gillie Robic,
Tim Rose,
David Rudman,
Theo Sanders,
Edward Sanders,
Kaefan Shaw,
Dave Showler,
John Thirtle,
Ian Thom,
Mark Alexander Todd,
Ian Tregonning,
Rob Tygner,
Robin Weaver,
Steve Whitmire,
Simon Williamson,
Victoria Willing,
Phil Woodfine.
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Brian Henson, the son of Muppet founder Jim Henson, took over directing duties after the untimely death of his father for The Muppet Christmas Carol, a sluggish re-telling of the Charles Dickens tale. Michael Caine, surrounded by legions of fuzzy, felt puppets, plays it straight as the crotchety Ebenezer Scrooge, an old miser who could care less about Christmas and the joy the season brings. Worki ...
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The Neverending Story (1984)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure.
Director:
Wolfgang Petersen.
Actors:
Noah Hathaway,
Barret Oliver,
Tami Stronach,
Moses Gunn,
Patricia Hayes,
Sydney Bromley,
Gerald McRaney,
Deep Roy,
Thomas Hill,
Tilo Prückner,
Darryl Cooksey,
Drum Garrett,
Nicholas Gilbert,
Alan Oppenheimer.
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Wolfgang Petersen adapted Michael Ende's children's story for this charming fantasy film that spawned several sequels. Bastian (Barret Oliver) is dealing with his mother's recent death. His father (Gerald McRaney) is an imperious sort who continually lambastes Bastian for daydreaming and falling behind in school. On top of his father's badgering, he has to contend with a bunch of school bullies wa ...
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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Musical,
Children's/Family,
Musical Fantasy,
Animated Musical,
Children's Fantasy,
Monster Film.
Director:
Henry Selick.
Actors:
Danny Elfman,
Chris Sarandon,
William Hickey,
Glenn Shadix,
Paul Reubens,
Ken Page,
Edward Ivory,
Mary Gail Artz,
Sherwood Ball,
L. Peter Callender,
Barbara Cohen,
Randy Crenshaw,
Judi M. Durand,
Doris Hess,
David McCharen,
Catherine O'Hara,
Greg Proops,
Gary Raff,
Gary Schwartz,
Carmen Twillie.
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This stop-motion animated fable was a big hit when it was released — not only at the box office, but critically. It was praised for its stunning originality and for the excellence of its execution. In addition, it was praised for being a completely absorbing fable that both grownups and children can enjoy, so long as the children are able to its handle scary bits (beginning perhaps at ag ...
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The Orphanage (2007)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Horror,
Gothic Film,
Supernatural Horror.
Director:
Juan Antonio Bayona.
Actors:
Geraldine Chaplin,
Belén Rueda,
Fernando Cayo,
Roger Princep,
Mabel Rivera,
Montserrat Carulla,
Andres Gertrudix,
Edgar Vivar,
Oscar Casas,
Mireia Renau,
Georgina Avellaneda,
Carla Gordillo,
Alejandro Camps,
Carmen Lopez,
Oscar Lara,
Enric Arquimbau,
Blanca Martínez,
Carol Suárez,
Isabel Friera,
Fernando Marriot,
Jordi Cardus,
Pedro Morales.
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Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro produces director Juan Antonio Bayona's gothic frightener about a long-abandoned orphanage with a particularly troubling past. As a child, young orphan Laura spent her formative years being cared for by the staff of a large orphanage located by the Spanish seaside. Those were some of the happiest years of Laura's life, and now, 30 years later, the former ...
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The Phantom (1996)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Comic-Book Superhero Film.
Director:
Simon Wincer.
Actors:
Billy Zane,
Kristy Swanson,
Treat Williams,
Catherine Zeta-Jones,
James Remar,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
John Capodice,
Jared Chandler,
Robert Coleby,
Samantha Eggar,
William Jones,
Bernard Kates,
Patrick McGoohan,
John Prosky,
David Proval,
Joe Ragno,
Al Ruscio,
Leon Russom,
Casey Siemaszko,
Bill Smitrovich,
William Zappa.
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The first superhero ever, created by Lee Falk in 1936, gets another shot at movie stardom 60 years after achieving fame in comics and serials. Billy Zane stars as Kit Walker, who discovers that he's the 21st in a line of purple-clad African superheroes known as "The Phantom" or, to superstitious Bengalla Island natives, "the Ghost Who Walks." When he's not fighting the evil Sin ...
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The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure.
Director:
Hendel Butoy,
Mike Gabriel.
Actors:
Bob Newhart,
Eva Gabor,
John Candy,
Tristan Rogers,
Adam Ryen,
George C. Scott,
Wayne Robson,
Douglas Seale,
Frank Welker,
Billy Barty,
Vanna Bonta,
Peter Firth,
Bernard Fox,
Ed Gilbert,
Bernard Hill,
Carla Meyer,
Russie Taylor.
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Bernard (voice of Bob Newhart) and Miss Bianca (voice of Eva Gabor), the intrepid mouse squad from the International Rescue Society of The Rescuers, return to help a little boy from the Australian outback named Cody (voice of Adam Ryen), who has been kidnapped by an evil poacher named McLeach (voice of George C. Scott). Enlisting the air services of Wilbur the Albatross (voice of John Candy), the ...
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The Return of the King (1980)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure,
Sword-and-Sorcery,
Children's Fantasy.
Director:
Jules Bass,
Arthur Rankin, Jr..
Actors:
Theodore Bikel,
William Conrad,
Paul H. Frees,
John Huston,
Casey Kasem,
Roddy McDowall,
Sonny Melendrez,
Glenn Yarbrough,
Orson Bean.
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The second of Rankin/Bass' animated TV specials based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, Return of the King plots the quest to defeat the evil wizard Sauron. Frodo, nephew of The Hobbit protagonist Bilbo Baggins, vows to destroy the Ring, even if it costs him his own life. He carries the Ring to the volcanic innards of Mount Doom. All this he does on behalf of good-guy Aragon, who will never be able ...
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The Santa Clause 2 (2002)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Children's/Family,
Holiday Film,
Family-Oriented Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Michael Lembeck.
Actors:
Tim Allen,
Elizabeth Mitchell,
David Krumholtz,
Eric Lloyd,
Judge Reinhold,
Wendy Crewson,
Spencer Breslin,
Art La Fleur,
Liliana Mumy,
Aisha Tyler,
Danielle Woodman,
Kevin Pollak,
Jay Thomas,
Michael Dorn,
Molly Shannon,
Andrew Stone.
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Eight years after getting a crash course in the fine art of personifying Christmas, Tim Allen returns as Kris Kringle's replacement in this sequel to the 1994 hit The Santa Clause. While Scott Calvin (Allen) initially had mixed feelings when he became the new Santa Claus, after eight years on the job he's come to enjoy being Father Christmas, and he and the Elves are looking forward to another hol ...
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The Scorpion King (2002)
Genre:
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure.
Director:
Chuck Russell.
Actors:
The Rock,
Steven Brand,
Michael Clarke Duncan,
Kelly Hu,
Bernard Hill,
Grant Heslov,
Peter Facinelli,
Ralph Moeller,
Branscombe Richmond,
Roger Rees,
Sherri Howard,
Conrad Roberts,
Tyler Mane,
Bernard Smith.
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The Rock has his first starring role in this prequel to The Mummy films, which was developed while The Mummy Returns was still in production. The film takes place in ancient times, when a mighty swordsman, Memnon (Steven Brand, making his film debut) ruled over nearly all the known world. Memnon, a brutal tyrant, defeats his enemies in battle with the help of a beautiful sorceress, Cassandra (Kell ...
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The Shadow (1994)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Action,
Comic-Book Superhero Film,
Fantasy Adventure.
Director:
Russell Mulcahy.
Actors:
Alec Baldwin,
John Lone,
Penelope Ann Miller,
Peter Boyle,
Ian McKellen,
Tim Curry,
Jonathan Winters,
Sab Shimono,
Andre Gregory,
James Alan,
Linda Atkinson,
Abraham Benrubi,
Phillip Borsos,
Darryl Chan,
Mary Colquhoun,
Joe D'Angerio,
Alix Elias,
Patrick Fisher,
Al Goto,
Michael Hadge,
Larry Hankin,
James Hong,
Steve Hytner,
Larry Joshua,
Nathan Jung,
John Kapelos,
Al Leong,
James Lew,
Bruce Locke,
Aaron Lustig,
Joseph Maher,
Wesley Mann,
Lily Mariye,
Kate McGregor-Stewart,
Toshishiro Obata,
Gerald Okamura,
Ethan Phillips,
Stuart Quan,
Fred Sanders,
Nils Allen Stewart,
Tera Tabrizi,
Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad,
Brady Tsurutani,
Frank Welker,
Keith A. Wester,
Max Wright.
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A crime fighter created in the 1930s and popularized in movies, pulp novels, and a radio show starring a young Orson Welles, The Shadow came back to life in 1994 in this slick, well-cast production. Alec Baldwin stars as Lamont Cranston, a murderous opium dealer reformed by a Tibetan mystic, who teaches him how to use his keen mental powers to manipulate others. As penance for his past misdeeds, C ...
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The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure.
Director:
Mark S. Waters.
Actors:
Freddie Highmore,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Nick Nolte,
Sarah Bolger,
Andrew McCarthy,
Joan Plowright,
David Strathairn,
Seth Rogen,
Martin Short,
Izabella Miko.
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Mark S. Waters's adaptation of the popular fantasy novels The Spiderwick Chronicles tells the tale of the Graces, a family who must adapt to their new strange surroundings. As the story begins, twin brothers Jared and Simon, along with their sister Mallory and their mother, move away from the big city to a mansion owned by their uncle. When a series of strange happenings suggest that Jared may be ...
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The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (2007)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy.
Director:
Jay W. Russell.
Actors:
Emily Watson,
Alex Etel,
Ben Chaplin,
David Morrissey,
Priyanka Xi,
Marshall Napier,
Joel Tobeck,
Erroll Shand,
Brian Cox,
Craig Hall,
Geraldine Brophy.
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A lonely young boy vows to protect the rapidly growing hatchling that emerges from a mysterious egg found on the shores of a Scottish loch in My Dog Skip and Tuck Everlasting director Jay Russell's screen adaptation of writer Dick King-Smith's popular children's novel. Angus MacMorrow (Alex Etel) has made a most unusual discovery, and he's about to find out just how one innocent boy's greatest fan ...
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The Witches (1990)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Fairy Tales & Legends,
Children's Fantasy.
Director:
Nicolas Roeg.
Actors:
Anjelica Huston,
Mai Zetterling,
Jasen Fisher,
Rowan Atkinson,
Bill Paterson,
Brenda Blethyn,
Jane Horrocks,
Merete Armand,
Annabel Brooks,
Jim Carter,
Nora Connolly,
Elsie Eide,
Rose English,
Darcy Flynn,
Debra Gillett,
Rosamond Greenwood,
Serena Harragin,
Brian Hawksley,
Leila Hoffman,
Anne Lambton,
Vincent Marzello,
Greta Nordra,
Arvid Ones,
Ola Otnes,
Charlie Potter,
Emma Relph,
Angelique Rockas,
Sverre Rossummoen,
Jenny Runacre,
Sukie Smith,
Kirstin Steinsland,
Johan Sverre,
Roberta Taylor,
Anne Tirard.
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In Nicolas Roeg's adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel The Witches, a young boy is vacationing at the seaside with his grandmother when he discovers that the hotel he is staying at is hosting a convention of witches. Eavesdropping on the witches, he learns that the Grand High Witch (Anjelica Huston) has devised a plan to turn all of the children in England into mice. With creature-effects by Jim Henso ...
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The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
George Miller.
Actors:
Jack Nicholson,
Cher,
Susan Sarandon,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Veronica Cartwright,
Richard Jenkins,
Keith Jochim,
Carel Struycken,
John Blood,
Eugene Boles,
James T. Boyle,
Helen Lloyd Breed,
Ron Campbell,
Corey Carrier,
Lansdale Chatfield,
Heather Coleman,
Margot Dionne,
Keith Joakum,
Jane A. Johnston,
Becca Lish,
Ruth Maynard,
Harriet Medin,
Caroline Struzik,
Carole Ita White.
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The Witches of Eastwick, a memorable comedy with a dark edge, is based upon a novel by John Updike. On Thursday nights three female friends — Alex (Cher), Sukie (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Jane (Susan Sarandon) — meet to chug martinis, learn Chinese aphrodisiac cooking and lament the scarcity of eligible men. As they sit around, they fantasize about and describe their idea of the ...
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The Wiz (1978)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Musical,
Fantasy Adventure,
Musical Fantasy.
Director:
Sidney Lumet.
Actors:
Diana Ross,
Michael Jackson,
Nipsey Russell,
Lena Horne,
Richard Pryor,
Ted Ross,
Mabel King,
Mariann Aalda,
Alvin Alexis,
Billie Allen,
Vicki Baltimore,
Clyde J. Barrett,
Claude Brooks,
Johnny Brown,
Ted Butler,
Thelma Carpenter,
Willie C. Carpenter,
Dorothy Fox,
Stanley Greene,
Carlton Johnson,
Donald King,
Joe Lynn,
Harry Madsen,
Theresa Merritt,
Jaime Perry,
Mabel Robinson,
Glory Van Scott,
Ted Williams.
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Sidney Lumet's The Wiz is the film version of the popular Broadway musical that retells the events of L. Frank Baum's classic novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz through the eyes of a young African-American kindergarten teacher who's "never been below 125th Street." Leaving a large family dinner to chase her dog into a snowstorm, Dorothy (Diana Ross) is swept up by a cyclone and transplante ...
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The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Musical,
Musical Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy,
Road Movie.
Director:
Victor Fleming.
Actors:
Judy Garland,
Billie Burke,
Pat Walshe,
Clara Blandick,
Billy Bletcher,
Ray Bolger,
Harlan Briggs,
Tyler Brook,
Adriana Caselotti,
Pinto Colvig,
Billy Curtis,
Abe Dinovitch,
Major Doyle,
Daisy Earles,
Harry Earles,
Buddy Ebsen,
Charles Grapewin,
Jack Haley,
Margaret Hamilton,
Charles Irwin,
Lois January,
Bert Lahr,
Mitchell Lewis,
Jerry Maren,
Walter Miller,
George Ministeri,
Harry Monty,
Yvonne Moray,
Frank Morgan,
Lee Murray,
Frank Packard,
Lillian Porter,
"Little Billy" Rhodes,
Jimmy Rosen,
The Singer Midgets,
Oliver Smith,
Terry,
Carol Tevis,
Bobby Watson,
Gus Wayne.
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The third and definitive film adaptation of L. Frank Baum's 1900 children's fantasy, this musical adventure is a genuine family classic that made Judy Garland a star for her heartfelt performance as Dorothy Gale, an orphaned young girl unhappy with her drab black-and-white existence on her aunt and uncle's dusty Kansas farm. Dorothy yearns to travel "over the rainbow" to a different worl ...
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TMNT (2007)
Genre:
Action,
Fantasy,
Comic-Book Superhero Film,
Martial Arts.
Director:
Kevin Munroe.
Actors:
Chris Evans,
Sarah Michelle Gellar,
Mako,
Patrick Stewart,
Mitchell Whitfield,
James Arnold Taylor,
Mikey Kelley,
Nolan North,
Laurence Fishburne,
Zhang Ziyi,
Kevin Smith,
John DiMaggio,
Paula Mattioli,
Kevin Michael Richardson,
Fred Tatasciore.
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The stars have aligned in an ominous sign, and as a legion of malevolent monsters descends upon New York City to wage war against humanity, the only thing that stands between humankind and certain destruction are four wisecracking turtles with a flair for martial arts and a hearty appetite for pizza. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird's "heroes in a half-shell" return to defend the world agai ...
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Touch of Pink (2003)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Gay & Lesbian Films,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Ian Iqbal Rashid.
Actors:
Jimi Mistry,
Kyle MacLachlan,
Kristen Holden-Reid,
Suleka Mathew,
Brian George,
Veena Sood,
Raoul Bhaneja,
Liisa Repo-Martell.
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Canadian writer/director Ian Iqbal Rashid makes his feature film debut with the romantic comedy Touch of Pink. Jimi Mistry plays Alim, an young gay Ismali-Canadian living in a fashionable section of London. He has an active fantasy life involving Kyle MacLachlan, who appears as the charming ghost of Cary Grant. Alim also has an active social life in the real world with his actual boyfriend Giles ( ...
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Toy Story (1995)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Children's/Family,
Children's Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Adventure,
Odd Couple Film.
Director:
John Lasseter.
Actors:
Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Don Rickles,
Jim Varney,
Wallace Shawn,
Jack Angel,
Greg Berg,
Kendall Cunningham,
R. Lee Ermey,
Bill Farmer,
Sarah Freeman,
Penn Jillette,
Sherry Lynn,
Scott McAfee,
Laurie Metcalf,
John Morris,
Patrick Pinney,
Annie Potts,
Philip Proctor,
Jan Rabson,
Joe Ranft,
John Ratzenberger,
Erik Von Detten.
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Toy Story was the first feature-length film animated entirely by computer. If this seems to be a sterile, mechanical means of moviemaking, be assured that the film is as chock-full of heart and warmth as any Disney cartoon feature. The star of the proceedings is Woody, a pull-string cowboy toy belonging to a wide-eyed youngster named Andy. Whenever Andy's out of the room, Woody revels in his statu ...
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Toy Story 2 (1999)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Adventure.
Director:
John Lasseter,
Lee Unkrich,
Ash Brannon.
Actors:
Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Kelsey Grammer,
Don Rickles,
Jim Varney,
Wallace Shawn,
John Ratzenberger,
Annie Potts,
Wayne Knight,
John Morris,
Laurie Metcalf,
Estelle Harris,
R. Lee Ermey,
Jodi Benson,
Jonathan Harris,
Joe Ranft,
Andrew Stanton,
Jeff Pidgeon.
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Woody the Cowboy, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of their friends from the toy box return in this computer-animated sequel to the 1995 hit Toy Story. This time around, Andy, the young boy who is the proud owner of most of our cast of characters, is off at summer camp, giving the toys a few weeks off to do as they please. Woody (voice of Tom Hanks) is unaware that in the years since his model went ou ...
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Vice Versa (1988)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family-Oriented Comedy.
Director:
Brian Gilbert.
Actors:
Judge Reinhold,
Fred Savage,
Corinne Bohrer,
Swoosie Kurtz,
David Proval,
Jane Kaczmarek,
Gloria E. Gifford,
Darlene Anderson,
Beverly Archer,
Steve Assad,
Garrick Paul Axelrod,
Mike Bacarella,
Elya Baskin,
Mark Behn,
P.J. Brown,
Robert Bundy,
Cliff Carothers,
Steven Cohen,
Tom Crawford,
Martyn S. David,
Albert Fields,
Christian Fitzpatrick,
Ralph Foody,
Danny Goldring,
Paul Greatbatch,
Joe Guastaferro,
Rick Hall,
Garrett Hohimer,
James Hong,
Linda Jaffe,
Jeff Kahn,
Tuantone Kammesri,
Richard Kind,
Surasri Klangsuwan,
Danielle Kohl,
Michael Landauer,
Bernie Landis,
Jason Late,
Cindy Legler,
Charles Lucia,
Jane Lynch,
Gloria Gifford Miss,
Harry Murphy,
Ajay Naidu,
James Neal,
Dayna O'Brien,
Kevin O'Rourke,
Robert Petkoff,
Michelle Philpot,
Penjit Prembudd,
William Prince,
Jay Reynolds,
Peggy Roeder,
Raymond Rosario,
Kathleen B. Scott,
Alan Shearman,
John T. Stibich,
Sulaleewan Suwanatat,
Anuwat Tiernate,
Stella Vaicik,
Ram Waratum,
Bettina Wendt,
Harry Yorku.
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A magical jeweled skull makes the wish of 11-year-old Charlie (Fred Savage) come true in this routine but entertaining situation comedy. Charlie wishes he can switch places with his father Marshall (Judge Reinhold), a shallow junior executive of a toy-manufacturing company. Marshall retains his adult form but has the mind of an 11 year old. Charlie still looks 11 but has all the cynical wisdom and ...
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Based on a metaphysical 1978 novel by science fiction and horror author Richard Matheson, this romantic fantasy-drama won an Oscar for its expensive and impressive visual vistas depicting an imaginative afterlife. Robin Williams stars as Chris Nielsen, a doctor who has suffered with his artist wife Annie (Annabella Sciorra) through the devastating loss of their children, Marie and Ian, who were ki ...
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Willow (1988)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure,
Sword-and-Sorcery.
Director:
Ron Howard.
Actors:
Val Kilmer,
Joanne Whalley,
Warwick Davis,
Patricia Hayes,
Jean Marsh,
Billy Barty,
Pat Roach,
Gavan O'Herlihy,
David Steinberg,
Phil Fondacaro,
Mark Northover,
Kevin Pollak,
Rick Overton,
Maria Holvoe,
Michael Cotterill,
Tony Cox,
Zulema Dene,
Joanna Dickens,
Dawn Downing,
Robert Gillibrand,
Kate Greenfield,
Jennifer Guy,
Sallyanne Law,
Julie Peters,
Ron Tarr,
Mark vande Brake.
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Though Willow was one of director Ron Howard's few box-office disappointments, it definitely deserves a second look. At once an epic celebration and a gentle spoof of the sword-and-sorcery genre, the film concerns the efforts by little person Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis) to protect a sacred infant from the machinations of a wicked queen (Jean Marsh). One source book has assessed the picture as a ...
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In this French Canadian film, the lives of young people (basically teenagers) are examined in fantasy sequences and through the use of documentary interviews. The fantasy sequences make creative use of animation, unusual film developing techniques, and stills. The movie is available with English subtitles.
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X-Men (2000)
Genre:
Action,
Fantasy,
Comic-Book Superhero Film,
Sci-Fi Action.
Director:
Bryan Singer.
Actors:
Hugh Jackman,
Patrick Stewart,
Ian McKellen,
Famke Janssen,
James Marsden,
Halle Berry,
Anna Paquin,
Tyler Mane,
Ray Park,
Rebecca Romijn,
Bruce Davison,
Matthew Sharp,
Brett Morris,
Alex Burton,
Stan Lee.
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One of the most popular superhero teams in comic book history finally comes to the screen in this big-budget adaptation of the long-running Marvel Comics series. Psychic Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) leads a school of skilled mutants called X-Men, a peacekeeping force to safeguard the world against a race of genetically mutated humans known as Homo Sapiens Superior. However, Magneto (Ian McKe ...
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Xanadu (1980)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Musical Fantasy.
Director:
Robert Greenwald.
Actors:
Olivia Newton-John,
Gene Kelly,
Michael Beck,
James J. Sloyan,
Dimitra Arliss,
Katie Hanley,
Fred McCarren,
Ren Woods,
Cherise Bate,
Teri Beckerman,
Sandahl Bergman,
Coral Browne,
Wilfrid Hyde-White,
Julia Jennings,
Lynn Latham,
Matt Lattanzi,
Juliette Marshall,
Melinda Phelps,
Marilyn Tokuda,
The Tubes,
Yvette Van Voorhees.
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In this film, the mysterious Kira (Olivia Newton-John) appears to assist and inspire a young artist, Sonny Malone (Michael Beck). When she helps him meet up with the rich Danny McGuire (Gene Kelly), the two join up together to create an artistic and business success, an unique club called "Xanadu."
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Yellow Submarine is an animated meandering journey filled with puns and dry British humor, where psychedelic music videos take precedent over any linear story. What little there is of a plot, however, concerns a vibrantly colored place called Pepperland that resembles the album cover for Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band come to life. The swirling animation is a mixture of pop-culture images an ...
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An old and forgotten game develops magical powers in this fantasy for the whole family. Twelve-year-old Walter Budwing (Josh Hutcherson) and his younger brother, Danny (Jonah Bobo), figure they're going to be in for a boring time when their father (Tim Robbins), who was supposed to spend the day with them, is suddenly called away on business, and gives them strict orders not to leave the house. Wa ...
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