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30. Monsters, Inc, 2001

Mike and Sully are hardworking guys. Hardworking monster guys. Their company specialises in scaring children – but neither of them know what to do when a very young girl follows them back to Monsters, Inc. John Goodman and Billy Crystal provide vocal talents.

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29. The Railway Children, 1970

When their father is arrested for being a spy, the Waterbury family relocate from the city to the countryside and fall in love with the local railway. Jenny Agutter made a nation burst into tears with 'Daddy, my daddy!', as director Lionel Jeffries created a rose-tinted portrait of Edwardian life.

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28. Ghostbusters, 1984

Who you gonna call? Rarely have comedy and special effects been fused as effectively as here. Ray, Peter, Winston and Egon have a whole city of spooks to catch and a giant Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man to avoid.

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27. Men In Black, 1997

Aliens are here already. They're the taxi drivers and the shop owners; well, that's what the Men In Black say anyway. Will Smith is the rookie to Tommy Lee Jones' old hand.

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26. Mrs Doubtfire, 1993

An on-form Robin Williams does drag and embarks on a family friendly retelling of Tootsie. This time he's, trying to win back his ex-wife by pretending to be nanny to their children.

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