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65. Little Women, 1994

The book that every young girl had read to them becomes a rather good film version with a great cast – Winona Ryder and Gabriel Byrne – and some beautiful cinematography. With their father away fighting in the Civil War, Joe, Meg, Beth and Amy grow up with their mother in somewhat reduced circumstances.

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64. Flash Gordon, 1980

The colours clash as ferociously as the forces of good and evil as Sam J. Jones' American Football star Flash takes on Max Von Sydow's Ming The Merciless, to the tune of a glorious Queen soundtrack.

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63. Alice's Aventures In Wonderland, 1972

This live-action, homegrown version of Lewis Carroll’s mindbending jaunt is loaded with a staggering roll-call of great Brit thesps: Sir Ralph Richardson, Spike Milligan, Dudley Moore and Peter Sellers. Some brilliant special effects and a commendable faithfulness to the book render this the best film version of the classic tale.

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62. King Kong, 1933

The daddy of all monster movies starring the 8th Wonder of the World; Kong is still going strong after 70 years. Fay Wray is the screaming heroine within the giant ape’s mighty grip.

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61. The King And I, 1956

Rogers and Hammerstein's magnificent musical stars a dancing Yul Brynner as the resplendent King of Siam. Deborah Kerr is the widow turned governess who gently falls for the King's charms, but struggles to adapt to Siamese culture – particularly the concept of the King's Harem.

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