100. Stuart Little, 1999
This exceedingly sweet family morsel has a small mouse called Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox) adopted by the human Little family. Nobody ever bats an eyelid that he's a walking, talking mouse, but that’s the charm of this beguiling film.
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This exceedingly sweet family morsel has a small mouse called Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox) adopted by the human Little family. Nobody ever bats an eyelid that he's a walking, talking mouse, but that’s the charm of this beguiling film.
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99. Summer Holiday, 1962
Sir Cliff Richard is still the biggest selling UK musician of all time, and Summer Holiday is the Peter Pan of Pop's most famous film. As Cliff and his gang trundle across Europe in a double decker bus, you can't help but smile.
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Sir Cliff Richard is still the biggest selling UK musician of all time, and Summer Holiday is the Peter Pan of Pop's most famous film. As Cliff and his gang trundle across Europe in a double decker bus, you can't help but smile.
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98. Tarka The Otter 1979
A simple but beautifully made family film which follows the life of a real otter and its adventures in the wild. Acting legend Peter Ustinov narrates this adaptation of Henry Williamson's novel.
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A simple but beautifully made family film which follows the life of a real otter and its adventures in the wild. Acting legend Peter Ustinov narrates this adaptation of Henry Williamson's novel.
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97. Kirikou And The Sorceress, 1998
Michel Ocelot's Senegalese masterpiece is the story of the baby Kirikou – a feisty little chap who acts as his own midwife at birth and promptly scampers off to rid his African village of the evil Sorceress.
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Michel Ocelot's Senegalese masterpiece is the story of the baby Kirikou – a feisty little chap who acts as his own midwife at birth and promptly scampers off to rid his African village of the evil Sorceress.
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96. A Shot In The Dark, 1964
Director Blake Edwards waited until the second film to create the best of The Pink Panther series. This one immortalised Peter Seller's incompetent Inspector Jacques Clouseau along with Burt Kwouk's Cato – a magnificently bumbling crime fighting duo.
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Director Blake Edwards waited until the second film to create the best of The Pink Panther series. This one immortalised Peter Seller's incompetent Inspector Jacques Clouseau along with Burt Kwouk's Cato – a magnificently bumbling crime fighting duo.
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