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Lili 1953

Lili Marleen 1980

Lilian's Story 1995

Liliom 1934

Lilo & Stitch 2002
It's funny, it's sad and, frankly, it's a bit weird. Disney makes a feature out of dysfunction and scores a definite hit with this Hawaii-set tale of a girl who adopts an alien
Lilya 4-Ever 2002
Lukas Moodysson's third film is a masterful but unrelentingly miserable depiction of the plight of teenagers from the former Soviet Union
Limbo 1999

Limelight 1952
Chaplin's last American film is a masterful meditation on the highs and lows of fame
Lineup, The 1958

Linguini Incident, The 1991

Linkshändige Frau, Die 1977

Lion King Special Edition, The 2002
Disney's splendid African Savannah coming-of-age tale is given the IMAX treatment. Oversized entertainment featuring the voice of James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Matthew Broderick, Rowan Atkinson and co
Lion King, The 1994
Slick Walt Disney product featuring the voices of Rowan Atkinson, Matthew Broderick and Whoopi Goldberg, and the music of Elton John
Lion in Winter, The 1968

Lips Of Blood 1975
A young man journeys back into his past and discovers that he has vampiric leanings in this vintage piece of French horror cinema
Liquid Sky 1982
Invisible aliens in a miniature flying saucer come to earth looking for drug addicts. Handily they land inside the house of a performance artist and his bisexual punk rock lover. Note: Not based on real events
Lisa and the Devil 1974

List of Adrian Messenger, The 1963

Lisztomania 1975

Little Big League 1994

Little Big Man 1970

Little Buddha 1993
Keanu Reaves is the founder of modern Buddhism in Bertolucci's lavish devotional epic. A grand attempt to explain the birth of a religion and the nature of modern faith, and a massive folly
Little Caesar 1931

Little Death 1995

Little Dorrit 1988

Little Drummer Girl, The 1984

Little Foxes, The 1941

Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, The 1976

Little Ida 1981

Little Lord Fauntleroy 1936

Little Man Tate 1991

Little Mermaid, The 1989

Little Miss Marker 1934

Little Nellie Kelly 1940

Little Nicky 2000
Adam Sandler, plays the son of Satan. Hell's gates have closed and his elder brothers are causing hell on earth. They make sick jokes, but no one laughs
Little Nikita 1988

Little Odessa 1994
James Gray's critically praised exploration of the lure of mercenary violence. Starring Tim Roth
Little Otik 2000
Black-humoured fun that wanders between fairy tale and horror from Czech master of the macabre, Jan Svankmeyer
Little Polar Bear, The 2001
A charming animated Arctic adventure from Germany. Features memorable characters and a challenging ecological message
Little Rascals, The 1994

Little Shop Of Horrors 1986
Frank Oz's freaky, off-beat doo-wop musical about a lovesick florist and his talking man-eating plant
Little Shop of Horrors 1960
Roitous comedy-horror romp from Roger Corman about a florist's apprentice and his man-eating plant
Little Voice 1998
Michael Caine, Ewan McGregor and Jane Horrocks star in this sharp and sweet adaptation of the West End hit
Little Women 1933

Little Women 1995
Heart-warming fireside drama based on Louisa May Alcott's classic Civil War novel. Intelligent direction and winning performances make this a nostalgic treat
Live Flesh 1997

Live Forever 2002
Celebratory journey through the golden age of 90s Britpop, when music, art, fashion and politics suggested, briefly, that Britannia really might be cool
Live and Let Die 1973
Roger Moore's first outing as Bond. Drug smuggling, voodoo, a hook-handed henchman and Jane Seymour's tarot reader contribute to one of the series' most cartoonish episodes
Lives of a Bengal Lancer 1935

Living Apart Together 1983

Living Daylights, The 1987
Taking over from Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton gives the British secret agents a colder, harder, classier edge. And alienated a lot of fans
Living End, The 1992

Living It Up 1954

Living Out Loud 1998

Living in Oblivion 1995

Loaded 1994

Local Hero 1983
The finest of the whimsical Scottish films whose off-beat appeal kick-started the British film industry's revival in the mid 1980s
Loch Ness 1995

Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1998
Cockney crime caper that sees four likely-lads running fowl of hit man Vinnie Jones. A brash, brutal Brit-flick, ripe with hip, slang-rich banter, super-stylised snap-focus trickery, and a deliriously twisted plot that literally leaves you hanging
Lodger, The 1926
Eerie thriller based on the story of Jack the Ripper. Hitchcock's third film and a clear indication that masterpieces would follow
Logan's Run 1976

Lola 1961

Lola 1981

Lola Montes 1955

Lola and Bilidikid 1999

Lolita 1962
Kubrick's controversial and deeply ironic black comedy stars James Mason as a middle aged professor obsessed with a precociously sexual minor. Adapted by Nabokov from his own novel
Lolita 1997
Jeremy Irons and Melanie Griffith star in the re-make of Nabokov's masterpiece about a middle-aged man's relationship with a young girl, Lolita. Intelligently directed, the film strikes a pleasing balance between desire and its tragic implications
London 1994
Writer and director Patrick Keiller's startlingly original film is both a literary tour of London and a condemnation of Tory politics and its effect on our culture
London Belongs to Me 1948

London Can Take It 1940

London Kills Me 1991

Lone Star 1995

Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, The 1962
Dramatisation of Alan 'Saturday Night And Sunday Morning' Sillitoe's novella, with Tom Courtenay as the system-bucking borstal boy locked in conflict with progressive warden Michael Redgrave
Lonely Are the Brave 1962

Lonely Guy, The 1984

Lonely Hearts 1982

Lonely in America 1990

Long Arm, The 1956

Long Day's Journey into Night, The 1962

Long Good Friday, The 1980
Tough London gangster movie in which Bob Hoskins is an underworld boss undertaking an elaborate doublecross
Long Gray Line, The 1955

Long Hot Summer, The 1958
Tense, steamy tale of family intrigue stirred up by the arrival of a wandering, darkly alluring Paul Newman
Long Kiss Goodnight, The 1996

Long Live Life 1984

Long Memory, The 1953

Long Night, The 1947

Long Riders, The 1980

Long Ships, The 1963

Long Time Dead 2002
British take on the teen horror format starring EastEnders' Joe Absolom as a student who dabbles with a Ouija board - with fatal consequences
Long Voyage Home, The 1940

Long and the Short and the Tall, The 1960

Longest Day, The 1962
Star-studded World War Two action-drama. A big, long, loud spectacular from the days when 'epic' really meant something
Longest Yard, The 1974
Burt Reynolds vehicle from Robert Aldrich in which the star plays a convicted American footballer who rallies a bunch of convicts to take on a guards team
Longtime Companion 1990

Look Back in Anger 1959

Look Who's Talking 1989

Look Who's Talking Too 1990

Looker 1981

Looking For Langston 1988

Looking for Mr Goodbar 1977


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