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The Battle of the Sexes   1960     3 stars    N/R, 84 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Charles Crichton  
Cast: Peter Sellers, Robert Morley, Constance Cummings, Jameson Clark, Ernest Thesiger, Donald Pleasence, Moultrie Kelsall, Sam Wanamaker, Alex Mackenzie, Patricia Hayes

  A British textile plant accountant (Peter Sellers) contemplates murder when an efficiency expert infringes on his space.

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Blue Ice   1992     1 and a half stars    R, 96 min.
Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Russell Mulcahy  
Cast: Michael Caine, Sean Young, Ian Holm, Bobby Short, Alun Armstrong, Sam Kelly, Jack Shephard, Philip Davis, Patricia Hayes, Alan MacNaughtan, Todd Boyce

  Ex-British Intelligence agent and now jazz club owner Harry Anders (Michael Caine) meets an ambassador's wife (Sean Young) at his club and agrees to help her with a problem involving an ex-lover. In the course of the investigation, after his friends are killed, Harry realizes his own life is in danger and that he must fight back.


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The Corn Is Green   1979     3 stars    TV, 100 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Cukor  
Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Ian Saynor, Bill Fraser, Patricia Hayes, Anna Massey, Artro Morris, Dorothea Phillips, Toyah Willcox, Huw Richards, Bryn Fon, Dyfan Roberts, Robin John

  Katharine Hepburn gives a strong performance as the eccentric spinster teacher in this remake of the 1945 film based on Emlyn Williams' play. The teacher brings education to a South Wales mining town and to a young man who discovers the joy of learning.

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A Fish Called Wanda   1988     3 and a half stars    R, 108 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Charles Crichton, John Cleese  
Cast: John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline, Michael Palin, Maria Aitken, Tom Georgeson, Patricia Hayes, Geoffrey Palmer, Cynthia Cleese, Mark Elwes, Neville Phillips, Peter Jonfield, Ken Campbell, Roger Hume, Al Ashton

  George (Tom Georgeson) and stuttering Ken Pile (Michael Palin) make up half of a quartet of jewelry thieves. Rounding out their little group is Wanda Gershwitz (Jamie Lee Curtis) who, as the means of grabbing the jewels for herself, finds a way to get her bumbling lover Otto (Kevin Kline) into the group. After the heist is completed, Wanda and Otto call the police, and George is arrested. But, George has hidden the jewels. As a way to find them, Wanda seduces George's lawyer, Archie Leach (John Cleese)–hoping that as part of George's plea he will reveal to Archie where the jewels are hidden. But, Wanda's tricks are turned when she falls for Archie. Kevin Kline carried away an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.



Cast
John Cleese Archie Leach
Jamie Lee Curtis Wanda Gershwitz
Kevin Kline Otto
Michael Palin Ken Pile
Maria Aitken Wendy
Tom Georgeson Georges Thomason
Patricia Hayes Mrs. Coady
Geoffrey Palmer Judge
Cynthia Cleese Portia
Mark Elwes Jeweler's Shop Customer
Neville Phillips Jeweler's Shop Manager
Peter Jonfield Inspector Marvin
Ken Campbell Bartlett
Roger Hume Locksmith
Al Ashton Warder

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Goodbye, Mr. Chips   1969     2 and a half stars    G, 150 min.
Genre: Musical / Drama / Romance
Director: Herbert Ross  
Cast: Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, Michael Redgrave, George Baker, Sian Phillips, Michael Bryant, Alison Leggatt, Jeremy Lloyd, Clive Morton, Jack Hedley, Leo Britt, Patricia Hayes, Elspeth March, Jack May, Jenny Runacre

  Arthur Chipping "Mr. Chips" (Peter O'Toole) is a professor at Brookfield Academy for Boys in England. He falls in love with music-hall singer Katherine Bridges (Petula Clark) and marries her. As Mrs. Chips, Katherine overcomes her past and warms the hearts of students. Later, she dies, but Mr. Chips continues his teaching career and becomes an icon. Peter O'Toole received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor, and the film received a nomination for Best Musical Score.



Cast
Peter O'Toole Arthur Chipping
Petula Clark Katherine Bridges
Michael Redgrave Headmaster
George Baker Lord Sutterwick
Sian Phillips Ursula Mossbank
Michael Bryant Max Staefel
Alison Leggatt Headmaster's Wife
Jeremy Lloyd Johnson
Clive Morton General Paunceforth
Jack Hedley William Baxter
Leo Britt Elder Master
Patricia Hayes Miss Honeybun
Elspeth March Mrs. Summersthwaite
Jack May Price
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Little Dorrit   1988     3 stars    G, 360 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Christine Edzard  
Cast: Derek Jacobi, Sarah Pickering, Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Cyril Cusack, Amelda Brown, Paul Rhys, Miriam Margolyes, Robert Morley, Michael Elphick, Max Wall, Patricia Hayes, Luke Duckett, Daniel Chatto, Bill Fraser

  Charles Dickens' novel is told in two parts revealing perspectives of both cold businessman Arthur Clennam (Derek Jacobi) and the innocent Amy Dorrit (Sarah Pickering). Part I is told through the eyes of Clennam who returns home to London after a 20-year absence and becomes interested in William Dorrit (Alec Guinness) who is serving time in debtor's prison. Dorrit's daughter Amy is a seamstress working for Clennam's mother (Joan Greenwood), and Clennam sets out to help the Dorrits reclaim a fortune. In Part II, Amy's side of the story is told as her life crosses that of Clennam. This six-hour film is a well-acted adaptation of Dickens' tale and received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Guinness) and Best Writing.



Cast
Derek Jacobi Arthur Clennam
Sarah Pickering Little Dorrit
Alec Guinness William Dorrit
Joan Greenwood Mrs. Clennam
Cyril Cusack Frederick Dorrit
Amelda Brown Fanny Dorrit
Paul Rhys Young Gentleman
Miriam Margolyes Flora Finching
Robert Morley Lord Decimus Barnacle
Michael Elphick Mr. Merdle
Max Wall Flintwinch
Patricia Hayes Affery
Luke Duckett Young Arthur
Daniel Chatto Tip Dorrit
Bill Fraser Mr. Casby
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Poster Art From art.comThe Neverending Story   1984     3 stars    PG, 94 min.
Genre: Family / Adventure / Drama / Fantasy
Director: Wolfgang Petersen  
Cast: Barret Oliver, Noah Hathaway, Tami Stronach, Gerald MacRaney, Moses Gunn, Sydney Bromley, Patricia Hayes, Alan Oppenheimer, Thomas Hill, Deep Roy, Tilo Pruckner, Moses Gunn, Drum Garrett, Darryl Cooksey, Nicholas Gilbert

  A young boy, Bastian (Barret Oliver), finds a peculiar-looking book and goes up to the school attic to read it. No sooner does he start reading than he enters a world of fantasy where a force called "The Nothing" is destroying the universe. Only Bastian has the power to beat "The Nothing."



Cast
Barret Oliver Bastian
Noah Hathaway Atreyu
Tami Stronach Childlike Empress
Gerald MacRaney Bastian's Father
Moses Gunn Cairon
Sydney Bromley Engywook
Patricia Hayes Urgl
Alan Oppenheimer Falkor/G'mork/Narrator
Thomas Hill Koreander
Deep Roy Teeny Weeny
Tilo Pruckner Night Hob
Moses Gunn Cairon
Drum Garrett Bully
Darryl Cooksey Bully
Nicholas Gilbert Bully

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Went the Day Well?   1942     2 and a half stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller
aka: 48 Hours

Director: Alberto Cavalcanti  
Cast: Leslie Banks, Frank Lawton, Basil Sydney, Valerie Taylor, Elizabeth Allan, C.V. France, Mervyn Johns, Marie Lohr, David Farrar, Harry Fowler, Edward Rigby, Thora Hird, Norman Pierce, Johnnie Schofield, Patricia Hayes

  During World War II, German paratroopers, led by Nazi officer Ortier (Basil Sydney), disguise themselves as British soldiers and make contact with Fifth Columnist Oliver Wileford (Leslie Banks). They are welcomed into a British hamlet. Their plan is to disrupt Britain's radar network. However, the village residents catch onto the ruse, fight back gallantly, and the mission fails.



Cast
Leslie Banks Oliver Wilsford
Frank Lawton Tom Sturry
Basil Sydney Kommandant Orlter
Valerie Taylor Nora Ashton
Elizabeth Allan Peggy Pryde
C.V. France The Vicar
Mervyn Johns Charles Sims
Marie Lohr Mrs. Fraser
David Farrar Lt. Jung
Harry Fowler George Truscott
Edward Rigby Bill Purvis
Thora Hird Ivy Dawking
Norman Pierce Jim Sturry
Johnnie Schofield Joe Garbett
Patricia Hayes Daisy
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Poster Art From art.comWillow   1988     2 and a half stars    PG, 120 min.
Genre: Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Ron Howard  
Cast: Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Jean Marsh, Warwick Davis, Patricia Hayes, Billy Barty, Rick Overton, Pat Roach, Gavan O'Herlihy, David Steinberg

  Willow (Warwick Davis) is a wizard who must keep a special child away from the clutches of the wicked queen (Jean Marsh). This movie is an enchanting fantasy.


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Movie Quick Pick
1. The Battle of the Sexes (1960)
2. Blue Ice (1992)
3. The Corn Is Green (1979)
4. A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
5. Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
6. Little Dorrit (1988)
7. The Neverending Story (1984)
8. Went the Day Well? (1942)
   aka: 48 Hours
9. Willow (1988)


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