80. Whistle Down The Wind, 1961
Classic British black and white poetry with three children (the eldest is rising star Hayley Mills) discovering an escaped murderer in their barn and presuming he must be Jesus. The film is surprisingly subtle, sharp and beautiful.
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Classic British black and white poetry with three children (the eldest is rising star Hayley Mills) discovering an escaped murderer in their barn and presuming he must be Jesus. The film is surprisingly subtle, sharp and beautiful.
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79. Whale Rider, 2002
A beautifully shot and subtly acted portrait of a young girl's relationship with New Zealand's sealife that earned its star Keisha Castle-Hughes a place in the record books as the youngest actress to have ever been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar.
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A beautifully shot and subtly acted portrait of a young girl's relationship with New Zealand's sealife that earned its star Keisha Castle-Hughes a place in the record books as the youngest actress to have ever been nominated for a Best Actress Oscar.
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78. Freaky Friday, 2003
This funky modern remake sees mother and daughter (Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan) inadvertently swapping bodies and having to cope with each other's jobs, clothes and love lives.
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This funky modern remake sees mother and daughter (Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan) inadvertently swapping bodies and having to cope with each other's jobs, clothes and love lives.
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77. The Belles Of St. Trinian's, 1954
Based on Ronald Searle's creation, St. Trinian's is a prestigious 'school for young ladies' – the only problem being that the Head Mistress' (a cross dressing Alastair Sim) charges are more interested in get-rich-quick schemes.
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Based on Ronald Searle's creation, St. Trinian's is a prestigious 'school for young ladies' – the only problem being that the Head Mistress' (a cross dressing Alastair Sim) charges are more interested in get-rich-quick schemes.
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76. National Velvet, 1944
The ultimate horse film. Mi Taylor (Micky Roony) is a young wanderer and opportunist who encounters Velvet Brown (Elizabeth Taylor). Velvet has a passion for horses and when she wins the spirited steed Pie in a town lottery, Mi is encouraged to train the horse for the Grand National – England's greatest racing event.
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The ultimate horse film. Mi Taylor (Micky Roony) is a young wanderer and opportunist who encounters Velvet Brown (Elizabeth Taylor). Velvet has a passion for horses and when she wins the spirited steed Pie in a town lottery, Mi is encouraged to train the horse for the Grand National – England's greatest racing event.
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