A Ghost In Monte Carlo
A Killer among Us
A Matter Of Life And Death
A Matter Of Wife...And Death
A Night To Remember
A Stolen Life
A Ticket To Tomahawk
A Time to Heal
Absolute Beginners
Ace Of Aces
After Hours
After Midnight
After the Fox
Airplane
All Dogs Go To Heaven
All The Vermeers In New York
Almost An Angel
Angel in exile
Ann Vickers
Anne of the Thousand Days
Annie Oakley
Apology For Murder
April in Paris
Bachelor Mother
Back to Bataan
Back to School
Battle Hymn
Bay Coven
Beau Ideal
Best Seller
Betrayal From The East
Beyond The Curtain
Birdman Of Alcatraz
Blonde Fist
Bloodsuckers
Body And Soul
Bonanza: The Next Generation
Boom in the Moon
Born Free
Buffalo Bill
Cactus
Cahill - United States Marshal
Call To Glory
Caluga O Menta
Casulties Of War
Charley Moon
Child In The Night
Circle of Deception
Citizen Kane
Coming To America
Confidential
Copacabana
Countess Dracula
Crack Up
Creole
Crime Ring
Critical Condition
Dance Girl, Dance
Dangerous Corner
Dark Command
Daughter of Darkness
Deadly Surveillance
Dentist In The Chair
Destination Murder
Diary Of A Madman
Do You Remember Love
Doctor in the House
Drop Dead Darling
Duel At Silver Creek
Echo Park
Electric Moon
Enchantment
Faces
Far From The Madding Crowd
Fatherland
Favourite Son
Fighting Father Dunne
Fist
Flight of the Intruder
Forty Guns To Apache Pass
Freejack
From This Day Forward
Ghoulies
Give Us Tomorrow
Gold Diggers Of 1933
Hands Of The Ripper
Heart of a Champion
Heaven Tonight
Heavenly Pursuits
Hell In The Pacific
Henry V
Here We Go Again
History Of The World Part 1
Homer and Eddie
Hornet's Nest
Hustle
I Dream Too Much
I Love You To Death
Indiscreet
Innocents in Paris
Interlude
Isle Of The Dead
It's All Happening
It's Great To Be Young
Ivanhoe
Jabberwocky
Jacob's Ladder
Jaws
Joey Boy
Jumbo
Jurassic Park
Key Largo
King Creole
Kipps
Knocks At My Door
La Bamba
Ladyhawke
Last Rites
Le Mans
Leather Jackets
Let The Balloon Go
li'l Abner
Lock-Up
Lonely Hearts
Look for the Silver Lining
A Ghost In Monte Carlo is a romantic drama starring Lysette Anthony, Sarah Miles and Oliver Reed. It is set in France in the 19th century where a girl is used as a pawn in the schemes of her aunt. Directed by John Hough.
A Killer among Us is a crime drama starring Jasmine Guy and Dwight Schultz in a story about a man appearing in court charged with murdering his wife, and one juror's investigations to prove his innocence. It was directed by Peter Levin in 1990.
A Matter Of Life And Death is a fantasy drama starring David Niven and Kim Hunter. It tells the story of an aircraft pilot who should have been killed after bailing out, but lives and falls in love with an American girl. Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
A Matter Of Wife...And Death is a thriller starring Rod Taylor as a private detective investigating the death of a minor criminal and then getting caught up in a gambling operation. Directed by Marvin J Chomsky.
A Night To Remember is an epic drama starring Kenneth More. It is the story of the sinking of the Titanic, as seen through the eyes of its second officer. Directed by Roy Baker.
A Stolen Life is a melodrama starring Bette Davis and Glenn Ford. It tells of a retiring young artist who falls for a lighthouse inspector. Directed by Curtis Bernhardt.
A Ticket To Tomahawk is a comedy western starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter. It is the story of a stagecoach company trying to stop a railroad from running on time. Directed by Richard Sale.
A Time to Heal is an emotional drama starring Nicollette Sheridan and Gary Cole. It is based on a true story in which a wife and mother suffers a stroke just before giving birth to her son.
Absolute Beginners is a musical set in 1950's London. It stars Eddie O'Connell, Patsy Kensit and David Bowie in a story of racism. Directed by Julien Temple in 1986. Rated 15.
Ace Of Aces is a first world war drama about a sculptor who is pressured into joining up despite his pacsifist ideals. It stars Richard Dix. Directed by J Walter Ruben.
After Hours is a black comedy starring Griffin Dunne on a nightmarish outing in New York one evening. After Hours is rated 15 and is directed by Martin Scorsese.
After Midnight is a drama set in a Dublin hotel. It stars Saeed Jaffrey and Hayley Mills. Directed by Shani Grewal.
After the Fox is a comedy starring Peter Sellers and Victor Mature in a story about an infamous Italian conman attempting an outrageous bullion robbery on escaping from jail.
Airplane is a comedy send-up of the Airport disaster movies. Airplane stars Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Peter Graves and Leslie Nielsen. Airplane is rated PG and directed by Jerry Zucker.
All Dogs Go To Heaven is a Walt Disney animated children's story about an orphan girl befriended by a caring hound.
All The Vermeers In New York is a romantic drama about a struggling French actress and a burnt-out New York broker building a tentative relationship based upon their common love of the works of the painter Jan Vermeer. It stars Emmanuelle Chaulet and Stephen Lack. Directed by John Jost.
Almost An Angel is a comedy starring Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski. It tells of a street-wise thief who is killed saving a child's life, and as such is made an apprentice angel and sent back to earth to help out. Directed by John Cornell.
Angel In exile is a western starring John Carroll and Adele Mara. It was directed by Allan Dwan in 1948. It is the story of a man released from prison who travels to Mexico to collect his hidden stash of gold in a disussed mine.
Ann Vickers is a melodrama about a social worker improving prison conditions. It stars Irene Dunne, Bruce Cabot and Walter Huston. Directed by John Cromwell.
Anne of the Thousand Days is a period drama about Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. It stars Richard Burton and Genevieve Bujold.
Annie Oakley is a western telling the story of the celebrated sharpshooter. It stars Barbara Stanwyck. Directed by George Stevens.
Apology For Murder is a thriller starring Lesley Ann Warren and Peter Weller. It is the tale of a concept artist who places an anonymous advertisement requesting confessions of criminals and wrong-doers. She intends to use the material in her work, but instead finds herself in danger. Directed by Robert Bierman.
April in Paris is a musical starring Doris Day and Ray Bolger about a singer who finds herself mistakenly appearing at the Paris Arts Festival, where she falls in love with the festival director.
Bachelor Mother is a comedy about a shop assistant who comes across an abandoned baby and is presumed by everyone to be its mother. It stars Ginger Rogers and David Niven.
Back to Bataan is a Second World War drama starring John Wayne and Anthony Quinn about the struggles of the Filipino army and resistance movement following the Japanese capture of the Bataan Peninsular.
Back to School is a comedy about a middle-aged millionaire who goes back to college. It stars Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon and Sally Kellerman. It was directed by Alan Metter in 1986. It is rated 15.
Battle Hymn is a drama starring Rock Hudson as a Second World War pilot who becomes a minister. Battle Hymn is directed by Douglas Sirk.
Bay Coven is a supernatural movie starring Tim Matheson and Pamela Sue Martin as a young married couple moving to a coastal community of devil worshippers. Directed by Carl Schenkel.
Beau Ideal is an adventure starring Franck McCormack and Isobel Brandon. It is set around the French Foreign Legion. Directed by Herbert Brenon.
Best Seller is a thriller about a LA cop whose life is saved by a stranger, and then is expected to collaborate on the stranger's biography entitled "confessions of a corporate killer". It stars Brian Dennehy and James Woods. Directed by John Flynn.
Betrayal From The East is a war drama starring Lee Tracy, Nancy Kelly and Richard Loo. It is the story of a former soldier embroiled in espionage as the army tries to outwit a Japanese spy ring in the months before the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Directed by William Berke.
Beyond The Curtain is a Cold War Thriller set in East Germany where a plane carrying a defecting air hostess crash lands. Beyond The Curtain stars Richard Greene and Eva Bartok and is directed by Compton Bennet.
Birdman Of Alcatraz is a drama loosely based upon a true story. It stars Burt Lancaster and Karl Malden in a story of a prisoner in Alcatraz prison who heals a sick bird that flies into his cell. Directed by John Frankenheimer.
Blonde Fist is a drama starring Margi Clarke and Carroll Baker. It is the story of a boxer's daughter struggling to make a life for herself in recession-ridden Liverpool. Directed by Frank Clarke.
Bloodsuckers is a horror story starring Patrick Macnee and Peter Cushing. It is the story of a satanic cult. Directed by Robert Hartford-Davis.
Body And Soul is a sports drama starring John Garfield as a champion boxer and Lilli Palmer. Directed by Robert Rossen.
Bonanza: The Next Generation is a dreary western based upon the successful TV series; Bonanza. It stars John Ireland and Robert Fuller. Directed by William F Claxton.
Boom in the Moon is a comedy starring Buster Keaton as a US soldier shipwrecked in Mexico, and mistaken for the pirate Bluebeard. Directed by Jaime Salvador.
Born Free is a wildlife film about Joy Adamson and her husband, the two Kenyan game wardens who raise three lion cubs. Born Free is rated U and directed by James Hill.
Buffalo Bill is the highly fictionalised account of the life and loves of William Cody. It stars Joel McCrea and Maureen O'Hara. Directed by William A Wellman.
Cactus is a drama about a woman who loses the sight in one eye. It stars Isabelle Huppert. Directed by Paul Cox.
Cahill - United States Marshal is a western about a US Marshal who discovers that his sons have taken part in a bank robbery. It stars John Wayne. Directed by Andrew V McLaglen in 1973.
Call To Glory is a family drama starring Craig T Nelson. It is the story of a US Air Force colonel considering the implications for his family when he is faced with an important career decision.
Caluga O Menta is a film about young unemployed drifters in post-revolution Chile. It stars Mauricio Vega and Aldo Parodi. It was directed by Gonzalo Justiniano in 1990.
Casulties Of War is a brutal war film portraying the dehumanising nature of war. It stars Michael J Fox and Sean Penn as American soldiers in Vietnam who kidnap and rape a Vietnamese girl and the resulting cover up. Casulties Of War is rated 18 and directed by Brian DePalma.
Charley Moon is a musical starring Max Bygraves and Dennis Price. It is the story of a small-time music hall performer getting a break in the West End. Directed by Guy Hamilton.
Child In The Night is a thriller starring JoBeth Williams as a psychologist helping police when a child is the only witness to a murder. Directed by Mike Robe.
Circle of Deception is a Second World War drama starring Suzy Parker and Bradford Dillman. It is the story of a former British Intelligence Officer recalling his time during the war when he was duped into giving the Nazis false information. Directed by Jack Lee in 1960.
Citizen Kane is the story of press-boss Kane's rise and fall. It stars Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten and Everett Sloane. It was directed by Orson Welles in 1941.
Coming To America is a satirical comedy starring Eddie Murphy as an African prince travelling to America incognito to find a wife who will love him for himself. Coming To America is rated 15 and directed by John Landis.
Confidential is a crime drama starring Donald Cook and Evalyn Knapp. It tells the story of an FBI agent who goes undercover to track down a public enemy. Directed by Edward L Cahn.
Copacabana is a musical commedy starring Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda. It tells of a theatrical agent trying to get his client two jobs at the same night club. Directed by Alfred E Green.
Countess Dracula is a horror story about an ageing Hungarian countess who discovers that the blood of young maidens can rejuvinate her skin. It stars Ingrid Pitt, Nigel Green and Lesley-Anne Down. Directed by Peter Sasdy.
Crack Up is a mystery about a museum official caught up in a sinister plot. It stars Pat O'Brien. Directed by Irving Reis.
Creole is a musical about a New Orleans night club singer who is drawn into a life of crime, but finds his singing talent in demand. It stars Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones and Dolores Hart. Directed by Michael Curtiz in 1958.
Crime Ring is a crime drama about a journalist who breaks a fortune-telling racket. It stars Allan Lane. Directed by Leslie Goodwins.
Critical Condition is a comedy starring Richard Pryor, Joe Mantegna and Ruben Blades in a story about a criminal sent to prison who convinces the authorities that he is insane. Directed by Michael Apted in 1987. Rated 15.
Dance Girl, Dance is a musical starring Lucille Ball as a woman who wants to be a serious dancer. Directed by Dorothy Arzner.
Dangerous Corner is a drama starring Melvyn Douglas and Conrad Nagel in an adaptation of J B Priestley's play about a group of people drawn into making a series of damaging confessions. Directed by Phil Rosen.
Dark Command is a western starring John Wayne and Walter Pidgeon. A Kansas marshal sets out after a pro-slavery guerrilla who is leading a campaign of terror in pre-Civil War Kansas. Directed by Raoul Walsh.
Daughter of Darkness is a horror film starring Anthony Perkins and Mia Sara in a tale of vampires in Romania. Directed by Stuart Gordon in 1989.
Deadly Surveillance is an American cop drama. It stars Michael Ironside and Christopher Bondy. It is the story of two cops who answer a burglaty-in-progress call and get caught up in the world of drug dealers. It was directed by Paul Ziller in 1991.
Dentist In The Chair is a comedy starring Bob Monkhouse, Peggy Cummins, Kenneth Connor and Eric Barker. It is the tale of two dental students involved in a series of misadventures when they buy stolen dental equipment. Directed by Don Chaffey.
Destination Murder is a thriller starring Joyce MacKenzie and Stanley Clements. Directed by Edward L Cahn.
Diary Of A Madman is a horror story starring Vincent Price about a magistrate being posessed by an evil spirit. Directed by Reginald Le Borg.
Do You Remember Love is a drama about a family coping wiyj Alzheimer's disease. It stars Joanne Woodward and Richard Kiley. Directed by Jeff Bleckner.
Doctor in the House is a comedy starring Dirk Bogarde and Kenneth More as two irrepressible medical students.
Drop Dead Darling is a sex comedy starring Tony Curtis as a conman, and Zsa Zsa Gabor as a rich widow. Directed by Ken Hughes.
Duel At Silver Creek is a western starring Audie Murphy and Stephen McNally. It tells the story of cowboy cutthroats terrorising a small frontier town. Directed by Don Siegel.
Echo Park is a comedy starring Tom Hulce and Susan Dey as a Los Angeles actress caught between several very different men. Directed by Robert Dornhelm in 1985.
Electric Moon is a satirical drama about a declining Indian royal family exploiting western tourists visiting their holiday lodge. It stars Naseeruddin Shah and Leela Naidu. Directed by Pradip Krishen.
Enchantment is a romantic drama starring David Niven and Teresa Wright. It is set in wartime London and tells of a retired general's love affair which spanned 50 years. Directed by Irving Reis.
Faces is a drama starring John Marley about the breakdown of a California middle-class marriage. Faces is directed by John Cassavetes.
Far From The Madding Crowd is an adaptation of the novel by Thomas Hardy. It is a drama centered around a country girl and the thre men in her life. It stars Julie Christie and Terence Stamp. Directed by John Schlesinger.
Fatherland is a political drama set in Germany before reunification. It stars Gerulf Pannach and Fabienne Babe. Directed by Ken Loach.
Favourite Son is a thriller starring Robert Loggia, Harry Hamlin and Linda Kozlowski. It is the story of a veteran FBI agent investigating the assassination of a Nicaraguan Contra leader at a Washington press conference. Directed by Jeff Bleckner in 1988.
Fighting Father Dunne is a drama about a catholic priest trying to start a home for newspaper delivery boys in America. It stars Pat O'Brien. Directed by Ted Tetzlaff.
Fist is a drama starring Sylvester Stallone and Rod Steiger. It is the story of an American trucker in 1930s America and the corruption within the union. Directed by Norman Jewison.
Flight of the Intruder is a Vietnam war drama starring Brad Johnson, Danny Glover and Willem Dafoe in a tale about a hot-shot navy pilot. Directed by John Milius in 1991.
Forty Guns To Apache Pass is a western starring Audie Murphy and Michael Burns. Directed by William Witney.
Freejack is a science fiction adventure starring Emilio Estevez as a racing driver transported into the future by an accident where he becomes the subject of a psycho-surgery experiment and the target for bounty hunters. Freejack is rated 15 and directed by Geoff Murphy.
From This Day Forward is a drama starring Joan Fontaine and Mark Stevens. It is the story of a war hero returning home and remembering his life. Directed by John Berry.
Ghoulies is a comedy horror film. It stars Peter Liapis and Lisa Pelikan. It is the story of a Satanist who conjures up a horde of devilish creatures. It was directed by Luca Bercovici in 1985.
Give Us Tomorrow is a thriller starring Sylvia Syms and Derren Nesbitt. It is the story of a bank manager whose family are taken hostage as part of a bank robbery. Directed by Donovan Winter.
Gold Diggers Of 1933 is a Busby Berkeley musical starring Dick Powell. It is the story of a producer and 3 out-of-work dancers who team up to put on a show. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy.
Hands Of The Ripper is a horror film starring Eric Porter and Angharad Rees. The daughter of Jack the Ripper fears she is being lured to commit murder by her father and consults a psychiatrist for help. Directed by Peter Sasdy.
Heart of a Champion is biographical drama about Ray Mancini. It stars Robert Blake and Doug McKeon. It was directed by Richard Michaels in 1985.
Heaven Tonight is the tale of an ageing '60s rock star trying to recapture the fame and glory of his youth. It stars John Waters, Kim Gyngell and Rebecca Gilling. It was directed by Pino Amenta in 1987.
Heavenly Pursuits is a comedy starring Tom Conti and Helen Mirren. It is the story of a teacher at a catholic school for backward children. Directed by Charles Gormley.
Hell In The Pacific is a second world war drama starring Lee Marvin and Toshiro Mifune. It tells of an American and a Japanese officer stranded together on an uninhabited pacific island. Directed by John Boorman.
Henry V is a screen adaptation of Shakespeares play starring Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. It was directed by Kenneth Branagh in 1989.
Here We Go Again is a comedy sequel to Look Who's Laughing. It stars Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
History Of The World Part 1 is a comedy starring Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise and Madeline Kahn. It is Mel Brooks irreverent view of world history up to the French Revolution. Directed by Mel Brooks.
Homer and Eddie is a tale about mental illness starring Whoopi Goldberg and James Belushi. It was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky in 1989.
Hornet's Nest is a Second World War drama about an American commando rescued by a group of Italian partisan children in occupied Italy. It stars Rock Hudson and Sylva Koscina.
Hustle is a police thriller. It stars Burt Reynolds and Catherine Deneuve. It is the story of a cop and a call girl who plan to escape from the world of hustling. Hustle was directed by Robert Aldrich in 1975.
I Dream Too Much is a musical comedy starring Henry Fonda and Lily Pons in a stroy about a singer married to a struggling composer. Directed by John Cromwell.
I Love You To Death is a comedy thriller starring Tracey Ullman as the wife who tries to murder her womanising husband, played by Kevin Kline. I Love You To Death is rated 15 and is directed by Lawrence Kasdan.
Indiscreet is a romantic comedy starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. It is the story of a famous actress who falls for an American diplomat who doesn't want to know. Directed by Stanley Donen.
Innocents in Paris is a comedy about several different British people having a weekend in Paris. It stars Alastair Sim, Margart Rutherford, Ronald Shiner, Jimmy Edwards. It was directed by Gordon Parry in 1953.
Interlude is a melodrama starring June Allyson who falls for a married conductor. Interlude is directed by Douglas Sirk.
Isle Of The Dead is a horror film starring Boris Karloff. It tells of a Greek general investigating the disappearance of his late wife's body from its grave on a Greek island. Directed by Mark Robson.
It's All Happening is a musical starring Tommy Steele as a record company scout who uses his contacts to put on a charity concert to raise money for his old orphanage. Directed by Don Sharp.
It's Great To Be Young is a comedy starring John Mills and Cecil Parker in the story of a popular teacher sacked for supporting a school band. Directed by Cyril Frankel.
Ivanhoe is an historical adventure about a knight figting to secure the release of imprisoned King Richard, despite resistance from the evil Prince John. It stars Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor. Directed by Richard Thorpe.
Jabberwocky is a grotesque comedy adaptation of Lewis Carroll's poem. Set in medieval Europe it stars Michael Palin as a gormless hero who is mistaken for a prince and sets off to slay a monster so awful that the local peasants would rather catch the plague than meet it. Jabberwocky is rated PG and directed by Terry Gilliam.
Jacob's Ladder is a thriller about a man either in Vietnam experiencing death traumas, or in America experiencing hallucinations at the hands of a military drug experiment. Tim Robbins plays the lead character - Jacob Singer. The plot is convulted and complex. Jacob's Ladder is rated 18 and directed by Adrian Lyne.
Jaws is a horror film based on the book of the same name, and starring Roy Schneider and Robert Shaw. It is about a shark terrorising bathers at an American beach. It was directed in 1975 by Steven Spielberg.
Joey Boy is a comedy set in the second world war. It stars Harry H Corbett and Stanley Baxter as a pair of petty crooks who join the army rather than go to prison. Directed by Frank Launder.
Jumbo is a musical comedy starring Doris Day and Jimmy Durante in a story of a small circus struggling to survive against a ruthless rival. Directed by Charles Walters.
Jurassic Park is a fantasy adventure starring Sam Neil, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum in a tale of a dinosaur park with real dinosaurs. It was directed by Steven Spielberg in 1993.
Key Largo is a gangster film starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall about an exiled and notorious gangster who terrorises the occupants of a Florida Hotel.
King Creole is a musical about a New Orleans night club singer who is drawn into a life of crime. It stars Elvis Presley. Directed by Michael Curtiz in 1958.
Kipps is a comedy based upon H G well's novel about a shop assistant who inherits a fortune. It stars Michael Redgrave and Phyllis Calvert. It was directed by Carol Reed in 1941.
Knocks At My Door is a drama about two Latin American nuns giving refuge to an escaped prisoner. Directed by Alenjandro Saderman.
La Bamba is a musical biopic about Richie Valens, the first Hispanic pop star, who was killed in the same plane crash as Buddy Holly. Lou Diamond Philips stars in the lead role. La Bamba is rated 15 and directed by Luis Valdez.
Ladyhawke is a fantasy adventure starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Rutger Hauer as two cursed lovers in a violent Middle Ages. Directed by Richard Donner.
Last Rites is a thriller starring Tom Berenger as a man who escapes his family's Mafia past for a life in the church. He is drawn back when he is asked to administer the Last Rites for a murdered mobster. The film was directed by Donald P Bellisario in 1988.
Le Mans is a motor-racing drama starring Steve McQueen and Siegfried Rauch. It is the story of a team taking part in the Le Mans motor race. Directed by Lee H Katzin.
Leather Jackets is the story of three young people looking for a way out of their brutal urban existence. It stars DB Sweeney, Bridget Fonda and Cary Elwes. It was directed by Lee Drysdale in 1990.
Let The Balloon Go is a drama set in Australia in 1917. It tells of a handicapped boy struggling to assert his independence. It stars Robert Bettles and Jan Kingsbury. Directed by Oliver Howes.
li'l Abner is a musical comedy directed by Melvin Frank and starring Peter Palmer and Stubby kaye.
Lock-Up is a prison adventure starring Sylvester Stallone as a model prisoner brutalised by a sadistic warden. Lock-Up is rated 18 and is directed by John Flynn.
Lonely Hearts is a drama about a man who joins a lonely hearts club in Australia. It stars Wendy Hughes and Norman Kaye. Directed by Paul Cox.
Look for the Silver Lining is a musical about the life of Marilyn Miller. It stars June Haver, Gordon MacRae and Ray Bolger. Directed by David Butler.