The Family Movie Guide 1995 [Parts 1 & 2]        DFO
Copyrighted August 1995, The Family, Zurich, Switzerland

Part 1

         Note: This Movie Guide contains all movies rated "watchable" or "not recommended" to-date, and includes the titles from Revised Movie Lists 1-4 as well as those included in past FUNs. So this is the only list youll need to keep and refer to. All titles that are new to this list (not previously published in lists 1-4) are underlined for easy reference.

Dear Family,
         God bless you! We love you and pray that the Revised Movie Lists which you have been receiving have been a help in selecting movies for your Homes viewing pleasure.

Movie viewing and the Charter
         As you know, with the advent of the Charter, the guidelines for movie viewing have been revised. Although it is recommended that you select movies to view from the WS movie lists, it is not a hard and fast rule that you must do so. You also have the liberty to show movies, or portions of movies, to audiences younger than the recommended age group, providing you have previewed the movie and counseled about its suitability with a responsible adult. With smaller Homes, you may find that the few children/teens in your Home of a certain age bracket are mature enough to view a movie intended for an older audience, and this is now left up to your prayerful discretion.
         For this reason, were changing the name of this publication from the "Revised Movie List" to "The Family Movie Guide." The recommendations made in this list are
guidelines to help you find movies that will hopefully make your video-viewing times worthwhile and positive. Lord willing, we plan to put out one such guide per year, which will contain all rated movies to-date. Between Movie Guides we will also try to include ratings for some new releases in the FUN.
         Wed like to clarify that the movies which are included in this Movie Guide, as well as in past Revised Movie Lists are not "recommended" in the sense that we
recommend that you watch them or feel that you should watch them. They are movies which we have previewed and felt that they are "watchable," meaning generally okay for viewing. However, this does not mean that all of these movies will be liked by everyone in your Home, nor does it mean that all of these movies will have a good effect on every single person who views them.
         While the majority of those who previewed or rewatched the movies listed deemed them watchable, in some cases some didnt like them or felt they werent worth watching. Generally speaking, there are few movies that everyone likes and feels are worthwhile, because opinions on movies are very subjective. Therefore, we have to base our ratings on a two-thirds majority of those who preview them. So please dont expect every movie listed here to be a hit, or completely free of negative influences and lesson-filled from beginning to end!

The responsibility of movie viewing
         There are many different kinds of movies listed in this Movie Guide. Some are serious movies with lots of lessons to be learned from them; some are "traumatic testimonies"; some provide a useful and interesting insight into a certain segment of todays society or peoples lives; some are based on historical facts and help give a better understanding of important past events.
         Other movies are purely entertaining, and although they dont have any great spiritual value, we felt they were generally harmless and fine to watch on occasions when you just want to relax and have a break. As Dad said in "Movie Guidelines," "It all depends on your personality and your mood! Some people wouldnt approve of some of the movies I watch at all. Theyre so super-serious and take themselves so seriously they can hardly think that laughing is very deeply spiritual!--And they cant even laugh at themselves, theyre so super-sober! A lot depends on what you want and can take!--Whether you want something light, to just keep you awake a little longer when youre too tired to work, or whether youre in the mood for something deep and moving and heavy that teaches lessons and that has a real message about something serious" (DB9, ML#2451:9,4).
         Of course theres a balance, and we dont want to promote foolishness or silliness, but it does help to remember that we shouldnt be afraid of relaxing and enjoying ourselves or having a fun time together on video night.--Thats what its for!
         However, in all movies, whether they be "entertaining," or lesson-filled or thought-provoking, there is always some good and some bad. Since movies are produced by the System, nearly every movie has negative aspects of some kind or another. So if youre going to watch movies at all, you cant escape
some exposure to the negative.
         Therefore, movie viewing comes with a price: the responsibility to "choose the good and eschew the evil." The responsibility of how much good or bad is retained from a movie is up to each individual. The decision to avoid assimilating the negative aspects of a movie--whether it be a purely entertaining movie or not--is one that each person must make during and after their movie viewing. A movie that has a positive effect on one person could result in lasting negative effects on another if they leave themselves wide open to the wrong influences.
         As an example, lets take the movie
Cool Runnings (in this Movie Guide, page 8). There are a number of ways that viewers can take this movie: They can just sit back and enjoy the comic side of it and the interesting plot and just relax and have a good time and not necessarily get much out of it--good or bad. Or, maybe at that time in their life the Lord is speaking to them about working more as a team with others, so they tune in to the movies lessons on teamwork and perseverance and apply them to their own life. Or, if they have their guard down and are not in a prayerful spirit, they could pick up on the foolish antics and Jamaican slang, and start emulating that type of negative behavior and language in their interaction with others. Its up to each of us to choose which approach we take when watching any movie, to react to it maturely and to eschew the negative influences.
         Of course were all different, and one mans meat may be another mans poison. Some people have found it best to avoid certain types of movies that they know are likely to result in a negative reaction for them personally--whether it be melancholy, foolishness, anger, etc.--even though that same type of movie may be just fine for most everyone else in the Home. For example, very romantic movies can make some people feel lonely; very tense or violent ones make some people very uncomfortable; character studies can be too boring for some. So please dont feel like you personally need to watch every movie in the Family Movie Guide, or that watching a certain movie is going to be a wonderful experience just because its listed here. A lot depends on you, how you are usually affected by that type of movie, and also your attitude and mood at the time of viewing.
         As was mentioned in the introduction to the Revised Movie List 4, we are not recommending that everyone in your Home watch all the movies listed under the designated categories for their age group. This is just a list of possibilities for you to consider and choose from. If you are uncertain as to whether a particular movie will be suitable for a certain age group, especially younger audiences, its a good idea to preview it first with your audience in mind. If after previewing it, you do not feel the movie is suitable for those of a certain age group in your Home, then try another.--Or instead of watching a movie, try another fun united activity!

Pow-wowing movies
         In the case of younger audiences, although they also bear some responsibility for how they react to certain movies and what they retain from them, the main responsibility rests with the parent, teacher or shepherd who has previewed the movie and is watching it with them. The parent or teacher who is watching a movie with a group of teens or children can have a great deal of influence on how the movie is taken and the lasting effect that it has, whether good or bad.
         This brings us to our next point, that of pow-wowing movies. From what weve heard, it seems that in a number of Homes, movies are not usually pow-wowed or discussed, even though this is recommended. At the same time, many teens have gotten "turned off" to pow-wowing movies because of it possibly being overdone by some well-meaning adults. Teens will most likely feel their intelligence is being insulted if the movie is paused every 10 minutes to ask if they understand whats going on or retell what just took place.--So its important to let the pow-wow be
their discussion as much as possible, simply prayerfully guided and directed by the shepherd or moderator.
         Actually, pow-wowing movies is not just for our young people! Some good "adult-only" movies are quite controversial, such as
The Remains of the Day, The Man Without a Face or Alive!, and discussing them together can help everyone come away with a good perspective on the movies message and worthwhile lessons. Of course, not every movie has profound lessons in it, and some are just plain fun and entertainment, but nevertheless, you may find that a brief discussion can be helpful and enjoyable after adults view a movie as well!
         Pow-wowing, particularly with teens or younger audiences, does not necessarily mean re-explaining the movie plot, which most teens can easily grasp (unless it is difficult to understand, such as in the case of
Henry V, for example). Neither should it be a case of an adult giving a long monologue of his/her thoughts on the movie. An interesting pow-wow can be an informal discussion after the movie, in which all the viewers have a chance to participate, ask questions, and discuss the interesting points or lessons that they saw in the movie, as well as pray against the negative influences which they wouldnt want to pick up on.
         Some movies also provide excellent springboards for further discussion and explanation on topics related to the movie, which can, for example, turn into--or later lead to--an interesting history or social studies class for the teens (or JETTs or children). An example of this is
In the Name of the Father, which could turn into a very interesting class/discussion on life among the hippies in the early 70s and their relationship with their parents; the IRAs terrorist campaign in England and Northern Ireland; how to survive in prison, etc. Of course, for successful pow-wows, the adults watching the movie with the teens should have previewed it beforehand, to be aware of the subject matter, and have time to pray and reflect on it and even do a little research or "homework" if possible, in order to help the viewers get the most out of the movie.
         The reason were making such a point about pow-wowing, particularly movies for teens (and of course, JETTs and children), is because a number of the movies rated as watchable are of a very serious nature and deal with very heavy topics, and we would not deem them suitable for teens if they werent discussed afterwards. (
South Central is an example.) We are including these movies in the Movie Guide with the expectation that they will be appropriately discussed.
         Of course, as we mentioned above, not every movie is full of lessons and discussion points. Some are purely entertainment, and you shouldnt try to over-spiritualize these types of movies or turn them into a class. But a brief informal discussion at the end of the film would still help.
         Its also important when watching any movie, regardless of the audience, to pray together both
before (for protection, to be in a good attitude, and that it will be enjoyable and a blessing to all), and after (to be cleansed of anything negative, and to thank the Lord for the good). We also suggest reading the Family Movie Guide blurb together before starting the movie in order to help prepare your audience for what to expect, as well as to bring out points to ponder while viewing.

Movie reruns
         From some comments weve received from YAs and teen/JETT shepherds on the field, it seems that a good number of the problems theyve encountered with teens or JETTs picking up on or imitating the negative attitudes or language in a particular film is when the teens/JETTs had watched that film several times. It is a fact of life that the more young teens or children (or anyone) watch a certain film, the more they memorize the lines and imitate the behavior in the film. Unfortunately, it seems that often the
bad behavior is the easiest for people to imitate, even in the best of movies. So wed like to clarify that most movies in the Family Movie Guide are not necessarily recommended to be watched over and over again! The movies in the Family Movie Guide are okay for one-time viewing, but for the most part are not worth watching more than once.
         Now thats not to say that you can only watch each movie once and that you have to sit out on video night if youve seen that movie before! What were talking about here is showing a movie repeatedly to your teens or children, or even adults, just because you dont have any other new movies to watch. Weve tried to view as many new movies as possible in order to make these lists as complete as possible, but if youve run out of new movies for you or your teens or children to watch, then you may want to consider some other fun united activity rather than showing a rerun, unless it happens to be a particularly good movie, or one that you feel you or your teens or children would benefit from seeing again.

New age groups for movie ratings
         Youll notice that in this Family Movie Guide weve made a new age group division--dividing up "teens" between "junior teens" (14- to 15-yr.-olds), and "senior teens" (16- to 17-yr.-olds). We realize that dividing it up like this may make it inconvenient for Homes to have separate showings for their senior teens and junior teens. But on the other hand, teens mature considerably during these years, and there can be a big difference between the maturity and understanding of a 14-year-old and a 17-year-old. So we felt you would appreciate knowing whether the movie in question is more suitable for older teens or younger teens.
         However, as far as movie ratings are concerned, the differentiation between the two groups, or any of the age groups in the Family Movie Guide (as stated in the Fundamental Family Rules, 9.K.), is not a hard and fast rule. Particularly if youre a small Home with only one or two junior teens and one or two senior teens, it might be very difficult and inconvenient for you to arrange a separate showing for the senior teens of movies not rated for junior teens. So if your Home or teen shepherds preview a movie rated for senior teens, and after prayer and counsel they feel that it would be okay for the junior teens in your Home to watch, then its fine to show it to them along with the senior teens.

Re-rated movies marked with [R]
         Some of the movies in the Revised Movie Lists are ones that were previously rated, but have now been re-evaluated, while others are new movies. In order to make it easy for you to distinguish between the two, weve marked the ones that were
re-rating (those that were on movie lists before the 92 movie fast) with the symbol [R].
         Also Christian movies and documentaries, previously published in a separate section in Revised Movie List 4, are now denoted with a (CM) after the movie title.

"Not recommended viewing" list
         Youll notice that at the end of this Movie Guide there is a list of movies that are "not recommended viewing." These are movies which the majority of those who previewed them felt they were not worthwhile, or that the bad in the movie outweighed the good. As we explained previously, movies are subjective, and in
some cases, some people who saw these movies enjoyed them and thought they were fine. Its also possible that you have seen one of these movies and thought it was okay too. As explained in the Charter, it is not forbidden to watch these movies (or others which do not appear in the Family Movie Guide), but in our opinion, we did not feel these movies were worth watching, as the majority of those who previewed them found them to be either time-wasters, or preaching an ungodly message, or too violent, too much foul language, too depressing or foolish, etc.

         God bless you! We hope these observations will be a blessing and help everyone in your Home to enjoy and benefit from their movie viewing. Have fun! We love you!

Much love, WS

Additional reading on the subject of movie viewing
         "Movie Guidelines!" (ML #2451, DB9)
         "My Kind of Movies!" (ML #2452, DB9)
         "Love Is the Difference!" (ML #2497, DB9)
         "Movies and TV" in the CAT book (pages 363-366)

Movies Rated for Adults and YAs
AFTER THE PROMISE [R]
Mark Harmon, Diana Scarwid
         A very dramatic and emotionally gripping account of a mans long and painful struggle to regain custody of his four sons who were institutionalized by welfare authorities after his wifes death. Based on actual events. Exposes the cruel side of the child welfare services, with good lessons on "guarding our children" and using wisdom when dealing with social service authorities. However, because this movie is extremely heart-wrenching, it is not recommended for parents (or others) who are sensitive to this issue. (1987)

ALIVE!
Ethan Hawke, Vincent Spano
         True story of a Uruguayan rugby teams fight for survival when their plane crashes in a remote area of the Andes. This high-intensity movie may not be for some, as the crash and other scenes are quite graphic. The movie touches on a subject which some will find particularly controversial, and which you may want to discuss after the movie. (An interesting footnote is that one of the crash survivors is a friend of the Family in Uruguay.) (1993)

BABE, THE
John Goodman, Kelly McGillis
         Realistic portrayal of the legendary but crude hero of baseball, Babe Ruth. Character study of his bad sample and lack of discipline. Movie brings out lessons on the importance of being responsible if you want responsibility. (1992)

BEDROOM WINDOW, THE
Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern
         Suspense and intrigue result when two lovers witness a murder. The film has good lessons on impulsive actions and "what a tangled web we weave when we practice to deceive" to cover oneself to avoid exposure. (1987)

BLAZE
Paul Newman, Lolita Davidovich
         Story based on the life of Earl Long, the flamboyant governor of Louisiana in the 1950s and his relationship with stripper Blaze Star. Insight into political corruption in America. Interesting to see that there are others who are willing to stand up for what they believe and buck the System. (1989)

CRY IN THE DARK, A
Meryl Streep, Sam Neill
         True story set in Australia, of the tragic death of a baby girl who was killed by a wild dog, and the ensuing media sensationalism of the Seventh-day Adventist parents plight and consequent court trial. Pro-Christian leaning, it has very pertinent lessons on media persecution and the need to "walk in wisdom toward them that are without."
Very intense and heart-wrenching. (1988)

DEAD POETS SOCIETY
Robin Williams
         Drama about a charismatic, iconoclastic schoolteachers influence over his students (not always in the right direction) through poetry and his challenging them to "seize the day." Expos of the corruption and stagnation in the education System, and how an idealistic teacher has no chance of changing the status quo. However, it does bring out how his enthusiasm and example of standing up for what he believes both impressed and changed his students. The movie also shows the sadness that can result from a fathers insistence in trying to drive his child to be what he wants him to be. Ending is intense. (1989)

DEAD ZONE
Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen
         Intense drama of a man who awakens after a five-year coma and finds he has psychic powers to predict the future. A few gory parts, especially watch out for the bathroom scene. (1983)

DYING YOUNG
Campbell Scott, Julia Roberts
         Drama about a rich young man dying of leukemia and an aimless, but fresh and alive young woman who takes the job of being his nurse/companion. Shows the sweetness that is brought out and happiness that can be found in giving love and helping others. This movie also reveals the trauma that chemotherapy patients must endure. Some intense scenes. (1991)

FLATLINERS
Kevin Bacon, Julia Roberts, Kiefer Sutherland
         Intense, psychological drama about medical students who experiment with death in order to find out if there is an afterlife. The movie brings up the other side of life after death, and how people are going to have to atone for their sins and make retribution and seek forgiveness of those they have wronged. Although some of their experiences are very traumatic, it illustrates how not all after-death experiences are pleasant. It also shows that people are searching for answers about the afterlife. This movie is not for everyone and had a negative effect on some. So be sure to have good prayer
before and after viewing. (1990)

HOWARDS END
Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson
         Well-acted, slow-moving British character study of two middle-class English families at the turn of the century, based on a novel by E.M. Forster (author of
Room with a View and Passage to India). Some good examples of a wife treating her husband lovingly and meekly, and changing him as a result. (1992)

INDECENT PROPOSAL
Robert Redford, Demi Moore
         Drama about a couple who, when faced with severe financial difficulties, decide to take up a billionaires offer of a night with the wife in exchange for a million dollars. Good lessons on the dangers of jealousy. The movie is controversial because of its portrayal of "sharing" outside of marriage as something that is doomed to fail. Its good to bear in mind that this is an attempt to "share" for the wrong reasons by people who dont have the Lords Love and the unselfishness He gives and who are motivated by money. It makes you thankful for the love and grace the Lord has given us in the Family, whereby we can freely love one another and help fill each others physical needs. (1993)

JOY LUCK CLUB, THE
Tamlyn Tomita, Ming-Na Wen
         Dramatic and sometimes depressing character study of four Chinese women and their traumatic experiences during the Communist take over in China, and their relationship with their daughters who were born after they fled to the U.S. Has a feminist slant. This movie may not be to everyones liking and sensitive viewers may want to forego it. Those who have a ministry to the Chinese may be interested in this movie, for the insights into the culture and history of the Chinese. (1993)

LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL, THE [R]
Diane Keaton, Klaus Kinski
         Spy movie about an Arab sympathizer who is won over and used by Mossad (Israeli secret service). Pro-Jewish propaganda with a sad ending, but an interesting look at how secret services operate. (1984)

LOVE FIELD
Michelle Pfeiffer, Dennis Haysbert
         A Dallas housewife who is enthralled by the Kennedys sets off on an unlikely odyssey to try to attend John Kennedys funeral and see Jackie. Interesting drama about prejudices in the South at that time. (1992)

MAN CALLED NORMAN, A (CM)
         A man gives his testimony of how the Lord directed him to witness to and shepherd a rather strange and unusual neighbor.

MAN WITHOUT A FACE, THE
Mel Gibson, Nick Stahl
         Drama about the relationship between two misfits of society: a young, troubled fatherless boy, and a mysterious recluse with a serious facial disfiguration. Controversial movie, depressing in parts, but with good lessons on trust, mercy and unconditional friendship. Stirring and realistic expos of the hypocrisy and bigotry of the System, and its "child abuse" witchhunt. (1993)

NIGHT OF THE IGUANA (B&W)
Richard Burton, Deborah Kerr, Ava Gardner
         Drama about an ex-minister and others who hit rock bottom in their lives while down in Mexico, with character studies on how they were treated by different people. Lessons on finding the good in anothers heart, as well as the danger of adult/teen relationships. Also brings out the value of true friendship. (1964)

OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, AN [R]
Richard Gere, Debra Winger
         Aimless, self-centered young man enlists in Naval Officer Candidate School and learns lessons about humility, life and love. Watch out for foul language and glorification of military training. Not to everyones liking. (1982)

PRETTY WOMAN [R]
Richard Gere, Julia Roberts
         Entertaining love story about a cash-strapped girl who resorts to street-walking and meets a handsome millionaire and changes his life. We caution showing this movie to teens because of the unrealistic fantasy-romance and happy-go-lucky portrayal of life as a prostitute. (1990)

REMAINS OF THE DAY, THE
Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson
         Slow-moving, very well-acted character study, set in pre-WW2 England, about the relationship between a head housekeeper and a very dedicated butler who is prisoner of his formality and unable to show his emotions. A controversial movie with lots of good points, but should be pow-wowed in order to bring out the right lessons: The butlers dedication to his work is exemplary, but he was sorely lacking in consideration and honesty. Watch out for the subtle message that dedicated people are mindless zombies with no feelings for others, which isnt the case for those motivated by the Lords Love. Caution: The movie is emotionally heart-wrenching for some, and the ending is somewhat sad. (1993)

SCENT OF A WOMAN
Al Pacino, Chris ODonnell
         Drama/comedy/character study about a timid student at a college prep school who is in for some big surprises when over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend he is employed to watch a fiery, blind retired army colonel. They learn to get along and end up teaching each other lessons about life and loyalties. Well-acted, entertaining viewing; humorous in parts, intense and emotional in others. This movie is controversial, and some people did not like it because of some negative attitudes by the blind ex-colonel, and the confused and misleading signals the movie sends about what it means to stand up for the truth. (1992)

TOUGH LOVE (CM)
         Testimony of a newly-saved Black convict in prison, who has to share his cell with an obnoxious new cell-mate, and how he finds a way to witness to him.

Movies Rated for Senior Teens and Up
8 SECONDS
Luke Perry, Stephen Baldwin
         Based on the true story of Lane Frost, one of the most famous rodeo champions of all time. While Lane is not a role model, and we certainly dont agree with risking your life for the thrill of bull-riding, the movie is entertaining and generally wholesome, with good lessons on love and forgiveness in relationships, being kind to others, not letting fame go to your head, and the bad fruit of jealousy. (1994)

BLUE CHIPS
Nick Nolte, Mary McDonnell
         Expos of college basketball and the corruption schemes involved in recruiting top players. A very explosive and foul-mouthed coach has to decide between breaking the rules in order to win, or losing the tournament. The coach is a true-to-life representation of how many coaches are, but certainly not a role model. Interesting look at sports behind-the-scenes for our teens. Beware of foul language. (1994)

BODYGUARD, THE
Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston
         Suspense/love story about an endangered rock star and the highly disciplined bodyguard she hires to protect her. Lessons on dedication and not getting sidetracked from doing your job right, even if it means having to forgo a personal relationship. Also lessons on security, and how the "rich and famous" often live in constant fear--the price of stardom. This movie is quite worldly in spirit, so needs to be pow-wowed so that teens dont pick up on the somewhat macho attitude of the lead man and the glamour of the leading woman. Entertaining, but not a movie youd want to show teens again and again. (1993)

BRAINSTORM [R]
Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood
         Drama/sci-fi about a scientist who invents a device that can record and play back not only pictures and sounds, but sensations and emotions, and what happens when the military gets involved. A bit outdated, but its interesting that what was depicted as "sci-fi" in this movie practically exists today in the form of virtual reality. (1983)

COMING TO AMERICA [R]
Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall
         Entertaining comedy about a young African prince who travels to America in search of a wife. Some foul language. (1988)

COOL RUNNINGS
John Candy, Leon
         Comedy. Based on a true story of four Jamaicans who decide to compete in the 1988 Winter Olympics as the first bobsled team ever from a tropical country. Entertaining, with lessons on teamwork and fighting against all odds, but some bad and foolish attitudes of the main characters make this unsuitable for young audiences. (1993)

CURLY SUE
James Belushi, Kelly Lynch
         Comedy/drama/romance about a hard-driving attorney who takes in a homeless con artist and his adopted orphan girl. Most people found this watchable and entertaining, though it does have some foul language and deception by the main characters. (1991)

DAD [R]
Jack Lemmon, Ted Danson
         Touching drama about a jet-set executive who returns home to care for his elderly father while his mother is hospitalized. Good lessons on family relationships, loving and caring, and interesting insight into the lives of old people. A tear-jerker in parts, funny in others. (1989)

DAY AFTER, THE [R]
Jason Robards, Steve Guttenberg
         Intense anti-war drama showing the effects of a nuclear war in the U.S. Because this movie is so realistic, it can leave a lasting fearful impression on some, so its not for those who are sensitive to this topic. You may want to follow this up with a positive discussion or Word study of the Lords care for His Own. (1983)

EVERYBODYS ALL-AMERICAN [R]
Dennis Quaid, Jessica Lange
         Character study involving a college football star and his beauty queen wife, and the ups and downs they face over a period of 25 years. Good study of the maturing of a relationship, although a bit depressing in parts. Interesting movie to pow-wow. (1988)

FIRM, THE
Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman
         Suspense/drama about a Harvard law school grad who is wooed by a high-powered law firm and happily signs on, never suspecting the sinister truth behind its gracious faade. Some violent scenes. Mostly entertainment, although a bit unrealistic in parts. Expos of the deceitfulness of riches and corruption in the business world. (1993)

GERONIMO: AN AMERICAN LEGEND
Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall
         Based on the story of Geronimo, the last Apache Indian chief to surrender to the U.S. Army in the late 1800s. American history; clearly shows the White mans cruel oppression of the native Americans (although Geronimo was also cruel). The extensive violence in this movie makes it unsuitable for younger audiences. Good example (by Lt. Gatewood) of wise leadership, and using wisdom and understanding in relations with people while remaining faithful to your duty. The portrayal of Geronimos (evil-)spiritualism may be disturbing to some, but its interesting to note that Geronimo became a Christian in his later years (a point that is not brought out in the movie). (1993)

GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM [R]
Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker
         Anti-war comedy/drama. The life of a one-liner stand-up-comedian GI radio host in Saigon is changed as hes confronted with the horrors of war in Vietnam. Unfortunately, most of the humor may be lost on non-Americans (who may not find this movie enjoyable) and teens. Some violent war scenes. Needs pow-wowing. (1987)

GREEDY
Michael J. Fox, Kirk Douglas
         Satire about a rich old miser and his greedy relatives who are all hoping for a part in the inheritance. Although the style is exaggerated, it is a not-too-far-fetched portrayal of what lengths greedy people will go to, to obtain wealth. Good lessons--particularly for fund-raisers--on how going after money instead of the persons heart can corrupt and result in compromise and loss of convictions; shows how the rich are looking for someone who will love them for what they are, not for what they have. However, the movie is tainted throughout by bad examples of lying and deceit, some very obnoxious attitudes, and lots of foul language, which makes it unsuitable for younger audiences. (1994)

HARRYS WAR
Edward Herrman, Geraldine Page
         Comedy/drama about an American patriot who fights the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) after his eccentric aunt is unfairly billed for back taxes. Exposes the unconstitutionality of the IRS. Plot is definitely far-fetched, but interesting ending in relation to the events at Waco in 1993. Some may find the movie rather slow moving. (1981)

LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN, A
Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna
         Entertaining comedy about the girls baseball league that sprang up when most male ballplayers were off fighting in WW2. Lessons on comparing, commitment and overcoming personal weaknesses. Watch out for the foolishness and foul language, especially in the beginning, as well as a womens lib message. (1992)

MADE IN HEAVEN [R]
Timothy Bottoms, Kelly McGillis
         A young man dies before his time, and while in Heaven falls in love with a sweet girl, after which both are sent back to Earth as babies and start new lives. An interesting representation of Heaven--some parts are similar to what Dad has described--but the movie is dragged down by the strange, unscriptural depiction of the boys "guardian angel." (1987)

MIGHTY DUCKS, THE (Part 1)
Emilio Estevez, Joss Ackland
         Disney comedy about a self-centered yuppie lawyer whos busted for drunk driving, ordered to do community service, and assigned to coach a ragtag inner-city peewee hockey team. Light entertainment only. (1992)

MISSION, THE [R]
Robert de Niro, Jeremy Irons
         Drama, based on historic events, of how Jesuit priests evangelized Brazilian Indians in the 1700s, then tried to protect them from the slave-traders. Expos of the Catholic Church and their oppression of the native South American Indians. Could combine with a study of the Spanish conquest and evangelization of South America. This movie seems to be a justification of the "liberation theology" that is prevalent in certain sectors of the Catholic church. Stunning photography. Violent, sad ending. (1986)

NORMA RAE
Sally Fields, Beau Bridges
         Drama about a poor Southern textile worker who is gradually won over toward unionization by N.Y.C. labor organizer. Lessons on fighting and standing up for your convictions, despite the odds. (1979)

PAPER, THE
Michael Keaton, Glen Close
         Intense look at a day in the life of a N.Y. tabloid newspaper editor, his job, and his relationship with his co-workers and his pregnant wife. This movie is unfortunately marred by lots of foul language, and some viewers will not like the high-speed stress from start to finish. However, it is an interesting and realistic insight into tabloid journalism, as well as so-called "teamworking" in the System, which underlines just how miraculous the peace and unity we have in our Homes is. A message on the true values of life, but watch out for the underlying propaganda that the media has a "heart," as this is rarely the case. There is an intense hospital scene (though not gory) that some sensitive viewers may want to skip. (1994)

PATERNITY [R]
Burt Reynolds, Beverly DAngelo
         Light comedy/romance about a rich bachelor who yearns to be a father, and hires a waitress-music student as a surrogate mother. Pro-motherhood message, but the main characters rudeness and machismo is unpleasant. Dated and shallow in parts. Entertainment only. (1981)

PELICAN BRIEF, THE
Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington
         Action-packed thriller. After the mystery murder of two supreme court justices, a law student comes up with a theory about the crime that puts her life in serious danger. Some security lessons and System exposs, but mostly just entertainment. (1993)

PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT, THE [R]
Michael Pare, Nancy Allen
         Time travel adventure, based on a supposedly true WW2 incident where a Navy ship was successfully dematerialized. The plot is a little far-fetched, but entertaining for one-time viewing. Love story included. (1984)

SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISCHER
Ben Kingsley, Joe Mantegna
         Drama/character study, based on the true story of child chess prodigy Josh Waitzken, showing how his parents discovered his talent in chess and encouraged him to pursue it to the top. In including this film on this list, we are not endorsing chess (which is why it isnt rated for teens and JETTs), but the movie has good lessons on child-parent relationships, encouraging but not pressuring children to achieve, children facing their fears, how (and how not) to teach, etc. (1993)

SHADOWLANDS
Anthony Hopkins, Debra Winger
         Touching, well-acted, slow-moving character study of C.S. Lewis, a famous Christian author (
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe), and apologist (a person who argues in defense of something, such as a doctrine or policy). An example of an intellectual, carnal-minded Christian whos great on head knowledge, but has lots to learn when it comes to practicing what he preaches. Although some of Lewis theology is definitely off, we can agree with his main point, that suffering can be good and bring out the best in people if taken the right way (see "Blessings from Battles," ML#2632). Unfortunately, the movie incorrectly implies that Lewis lost his faith in God after the hardships he went through, whereas to the contrary, in later writings he testified that it actually deepened his relationship with the Lord. Could lead into an interesting discussion on trials and tests, intellectuality vs. simple believing faith, etc. Needs pow-wowing. (1993)

SINGLES
Bridget Fonda, Matt Dillon
         Character study of a group of young singles living in Seattle, Washington. Not an entertaining movie, but a realistic look at love relationships in the System and their hang-ups, selfishness and lack of love. Makes you thankful for the Family and our genuine love and concern for one another. Needs pow-wowing. (1993)

SKOKIE [R]
Danny Kaye, Eli Wallach
         True story of a neo-Nazi group that tried to demonstrate in the Jewish-dominated suburb of Skokie, Illinois in the late 70s. Very pro-Jewish. Inspired the Letter, "They Staged the Whole Thing" (ML #1340), which would make a good follow-up Word study to this film. (1981)

SOYLENT GREEN [R]
Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson
         Futuristic picture of New York City in anarchy. Quite intense and gruesome in parts. Not suitable for the faint-hearted, but interesting in light of Dads Letters about the U.S. such as "Death to the Cities." (See Dads comments in ML #373:32-35.) (1973)

UNDER FIRE [R]
Nick Nolte, Gene Hackman
         Based on a true story of reporters caught in the 1979 Nicaraguan civil war. Intense and not for those sensitive to violence. Exposes U.S. involvement in Central American politics and military coups, and the medias ability to distort the truth. (1983)

Movies Rated for Junior Teens and Up
         (Note: In previous movie lists, there was no distinction made between junior and senior teen ratings. Since this guide includes all movies from Revised Movie Lists 1-4, weve included the movies rated "teens" in those lists in this section. However, please bear in mind that some of these titles may be better suited to senior teens only. When in doubt about a certain title, we suggest you first preview it to make sure it is okay for the younger teens in your Home before showing it to them. GBY!)

3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR
Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway
         Spy thriller about a researcher for a U.S. intelligence office who learns more than he should and suddenly finds himself a hunted man. Exposes the corruption of the U.S. intelligence services. (1975)

3 MEN AND A LITTLE LADY
Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg
         Continuation of the story of 3 Men and a Baby, taking place five years later. The three men and mom face pressure from the Establishment to bring their daughter up in a "healthy" environment. Light, enjoyable entertainment with a love story included. (1991)

ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Richard Burton, Claire Bloom
         Epic about the Greek conqueror. May be accompanied by a history study. (1956)

ALL THE PRESIDENTS MEN
Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford
True story of how two Washington Post reporters uncovered the story behind the Watergate break-in, which eventually forced President Nixon to resign in 1974. Very interesting modern history, which will need explaining for those who are unfamiliar with this aspect of American history. (1976)

ALMOST AN ANGEL
Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski
         Simple, sweet tale of a bank robber who gets a second chance to "do good." Shows how God can use anyone to be kind and help others if they will yield to Him. Similar to a "Highway to Heaven," with a light witness. (1990)

ANASTASIA: THE MYSTERY OF ANNA [R]
Amy Irving, Omar Sharif, Edward Fox
         Interesting two-part movie based on the true story of Anna Anderson, a woman who claimed to be the daughter of Czar Nicholas II of Russia. Some intense scenes. (1986)

ARTICLE 99
Ray Liotta, Kiefer Sutherland
         Expos of U.S. Veterans Administration hospital abuse. Realistic, if somewhat disheartening scenario. Lessons on fighting System bureaucracy and standing up for your convictions despite retribution. Some violence and realistic medical procedures. (1992)

AWAKENINGS
Robert DeNiro, Robin Williams
         Movie based on a true story about a doctor with vision and faith, who, in 1969, experimented with a drug that could help patients who had become coma-like as a result of a viral epidemic during the 1920s. Lessons on giving God the glory, fighting, faith and teamwork, having faith for people and not giving up. (1991)

BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, THE
Dolly Parton, Burt Reynolds
         Fun musical about the pressures put on a sheriff by a crusading TV personality to close a popular brothel on the outskirts of town. Some foul language. (1982)

BIG
Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins
         A boys wish to become an adult comes true with lots of funny surprises. Light, entertaining comedy with lessons on contentment. (1988)

BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ (B&W)
Burt Lancaster, Karl Malden
         Based on the true story of Robert Stroud, a convicted criminal, who became a noted authority on birds while serving a life sentence in prison. Good sample of a "Romans 8:28" attitude and the change of heart he had. (1962)

BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
Tom Cruise, William Dafoe
         Movie based on the true story of Vietnam veteran and anti-war activist Ron Kovic, following his life from a young, patriotic teen to an embittered, paralyzed war veteran and anti-war activist. Shows the plight of the Vietnam veterans and what they went through after the war. Watch out for graphic war and hospital scenes. This movie may not be for everyone, as its quite intense, graphic and traumatic. Good expos on the horrors of war and the toll it takes on peoples lives. (1989)

BOUNTY, THE
Anthony Hopkins, Mel Gibson
         Drama based on a true story about a mutiny aboard a British ship in the 1700s. Although the captain is not a good sample of loving, compassionate leadership, the crew also has their faults and bad attitudes; and the movie shows the bad fruit of disunity and not working together. Good lessons for shepherds on being a good sample to the flock, and how they can lead the flock astray. Shows how we shouldnt let relationships get in the way of our responsibilities and sample. (1984)

BROTHERHOOD OF THE BELL, THE [R]
Glenn Ford
         Drama about a secret college fraternity whose members control the business world. Interesting parallels to the AC conspiracy. (Year unavailable, but at least 15-20 years old.)

BY DAWNS EARLY LIGHT
Rebecca De Mornay, James Earl Jones
         Cold War thriller about the political and military debate that ensues as the button is about to be pushed initiating nuclear war. Good expos of war-mongering politics at "the top." (1990)

BY LOVE SET FREE (CM)
         The true story of Wayne Lewis, a hippie during the early 70s who left the U.S. for South America in search of happiness. There he gets involved with selling drugs and is arrested and put in prison. Through the efforts of a local missionary his life changes! Good lessons on witnessing, follow-up and prison ministry.

CAINE MUTINY [R]
Humphrey Bogart, Fred MacMurray
         Very good drama/character study about a mutiny on a WW2 U.S. navy ship. Lots of good lessons on leadership, teamwork, honesty, etc. (1954)

CAPRICORN ONE
Eliott Gould, James Brolin
         Fictional thriller about a government cover-up when a U.S. manned trip to Mars goes awry. (1978)

CASABLANCA [R]
Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman
         Spies, love and intrigue in Casablanca, Morocco, during WW2. Famous old black-and-white love story. (1942)

CHAMPIONS
John Hurt, Kirstie Alley
         Drama about a jockeys fight against cancer, based on a true story. The main point of this movie is how he kept fighting and didnt give up, in spite of the fact he was told to forget about horse racing. Lessons on persevering and shticking. Shows the bad effects chemotherapy can have and how it almost killed him. (1983)

CHANCES ARE
Robert Downey Jr., Cybill Shepherd
         Comedy-spoof about a man who returns to Earth after his death, and his relations with his former wife and daughter. (1989)

CHAPLIN
Robert Downey, Jr., Anthony Hopkins
         Long, detailed biography of Charlie Chaplin--from his squalid childhood in London to early movie-making days, to international stardom and scandal. Interesting from a historical perspective, and gives some insight into the life of one of the worlds most famous filmmakers. Pro-Jewish, anti-Nazi and anti-right wing. Please keep in mind that Chaplin movies themselves are generally not recommended. (See ML #1643:101.) (1992)

CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD
William Hurt, Marlee Matlin
         Drama and love story about a teacher of the deaf who falls in love with an unruly and bitter deaf girl, and how they learn to communicate and understand each other. Good sample of a teacher with faith and hope for his students. Lessons on love, patience and understanding of those very different from oneself. (1986)

CHINA CRY (CM)
         Based on a true story of a young Chinese girl who suffers persecution and detainment because she will not deny her faith. Good lessons on conviction, perseverance and fight. The story takes place 10 years before Chinas Cultural Revolution and 30 years before Tiananmen Square. Be prepared for persecution scenes.

CHINA SYNDROME [R]
Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon
         Exciting and well-acted thriller about a reporter who discovers that a local nuclear power plant is unsafe. Good expos of the dangers of nuclear plants and how media executives and authorities try to cover it up. (1979)

CITY OF JOY
Patrick Swayze, Pauline Collins
         Intense but heart-warming drama set in Calcutta. A young American doctor trying to escape the pain and responsibility of caring for people, sets out to find enlightenment and truth in India. After a harrowing experience he is once again faced with the same need and responsibility, this time with the lepers and poorest of India. Watch out for the violent scene with the razor blade. (You can easily see it coming.) (1992)

CLASS ACTION
Gene Hackman, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
         A lawyer takes on a class action suit against a negligent auto company, while his estranged daughter represents the defense. Good expos of the corruption of corporate law. Lessons on bitterness, forgiveness, and competitiveness. Good lessons also on teamwork and unity. (1991)

CLEAN AND SOBER
Michael Keaton, Kathy Baker
         Young hustler who is heavily addicted to cocaine and alcohol learns lessons on acknowledging and confessing his weaknesses. Dramatic and intense with some foul language throughout. (1988) (Previously rated JETTs and up.)

COAL MINERS DAUGHTER
Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones
         True life story of Loretta Lynn, American country singer. Insight into the life of entertainers and being on the road, and the lonely life they lead. Scenes where she gets married and has a bad sexual experience will need explanation, as well as her personal life during her career. (1980)

COME SEE THE PARADISE
Dennis Quaid, Tamlyn Tomita
         Character study revolving around the round-up of the Japanese in the U.S.A. during WW2 and their detainment in concentration (internment) camps. Interesting from the historical viewpoint to see how the U.S. treated Japanese Americans after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. (1991)

COMENIUS (CM)
         Biography of the Czech educational reformer and religious leader who radically changed the course of education in Europe in the 1600s. Good lessons on persevering despite persecution, tragedy and personal loss.

COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR, THE
William Holden, Lilli Palmer
         Movie based on a true story about an American of Swedish descent who is blackmailed by Allied intelligence to become a spy during WW2. Would be good to explain beforehand about the role of neutral countries like Sweden during WW2. Lots of good lessons on dedication, being on guard and conviction. (1962)

COUNTRY
Jessica Lange, Sam Shepard
         Realistic portrayal of small farm family in the U.S., who are deeply in debt. A social commentary on the U.S. recession. Good lessons on determination. (1984)

CRAZY PEOPLE
Dudley Moore, Daryl Hannah
         Comedy about a stressed-out ad executive who is placed in a mental institution by his co-worker, and finds he prefers it to his hectic and compromising lifestyle. Good expos on the advertising industry, as well as psychiatrists and insane asylums. Beware of foul language throughout the movie. (1990)

CROCODILE DUNDEE II
Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski
         Sequel to "Crocodile Dundee"; this time Dundee tracks Colombian drug lords through the Australian outback. Entertaining movie with good triumphing over evil. For mature teens. (1988)

CUTTING EDGE, THE
D.B. Sweeney, Moira Kelly
         Romantic comedy about a sarcastic, spoiled figure skater and a has-been hockey player, who are paired up in a last ditch attempt to capture an Olympic gold medal. Lessons on teamwork, unity and "glamour or glory," as well as parents not driving their children to excel in life for their own pride and selfish motives. (1992)

CYRANO DE BERGERAC
Gerard Depardieu, Anne Brochet
         Movie based on the famous classic of the passionate and poetic love and sacrifice of a 17th-Century soldier of fortune, Cyrano de Bergerac. Lessons on how true love looks on the heart and not on the outward appearance. Although Bergerac showed bravery to take up any challenge, the movie reveals how pride and fear of failure can inhibit our relations with others. Movie is in French with clear subtitles. (1990)

DANCES WITH WOLVES
Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell
         An idealistic Civil War soldier is stationed in an abandoned outpost in the middle of Indian territory and makes friends with a Sioux Indian tribe. Realistic portrayal of the lifestyle of the Sioux, with some breathtaking photography. A blast against the Whites for their persecution of the Indians. Watch out for the opening scene, which is a bit gory, and a few other graphic scenes throughout the movie. (1990)

DATE WITH AN ANGEL [R]
Michael E. Knight, Emmanuelle Beart
         Comedy about an aspiring musician who is saved from a shallow marriage by an angel with a broken wing. An unrealistic plot and some foolishness, but okay for one-time viewing. (1987)

DAY OF THE DOLPHIN [R]
George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere
         A scientist involved in teaching dolphins is caught up in a political assassination plot. A bit dated, but okay for entertainment. (1973)

DEATH ON THE NILE [R]
Peter Ustinov, David Niven
         An Agatha Christie whodunit murder mystery and character study. A murder takes place on a cruise ship on the Nile, and detective Hercule Poirot tries to solve the mystery. Entertainment only. (1978)

DESIREE
Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons
         Historical drama about Napoleon and his mistress and the influence she had on his life. Helpful to read a brief history of Napoleon before viewing. (1954)

DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN, THE
Eddie Murphy
         Comedy about a con-man who becomes a representative in the U.S. Congress. Expos of the corruption in the American political System. Also brings out how one persons convictions can change even the most devious and selfish of people. (1993)

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO
Omar Sharif, Julie Christie
         Love and romance as told against the background of the Russian Revolution. Lessons on conviction and being willing to die for a cause. Shows how Communists destroyed Russia. Good to accompany with a history study. (1965)

DOCTOR, THE
William Hurt, Christine Lahti
         Based on a true story of an arrogant, insensitive surgeon who himself needs surgery and gets a taste of his own medicine, seeing what its like to be a patient, and how it changes his life. Very good lessons on having compassion and mercy on others, putting yourself in their shoes and not being cold and calculating. Beware of opening operating scene. (1992)

EARTHQUAKE [R]
Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner
         Drama about an earthquake that destroys Los Angeles. Good lessons on being prepared for emergencies at all times. Very realistic special effects. (1974)

EASY RIDER
Peter Fonda, Jack Nicholson
         Tale of two dope-dealing hippies who cross the Southern U.S. on motorcycles, searching for the truth. Historical background into the hippie philosophy and the attitudes of society towards hippies at the time the Family was starting. Shows how the hippies were searching for the truth and answers in life and how drugs werent the answer. Good sociology course for teens. Violent in parts. May or may not want to fast-forward through the acid trip towards the end. (1969)

EDWARD AND MRS. SIMPSON [R]
Edward Fox, Jane Alexander
         A British TV mini-series based on the love affair and abdication of Edward VII of England. Perhaps a bit slow in parts for younger teens, but could be combined with a class on 20th century European history. D: "Excellent dramatic history. What he should have done is gone ahead and married her [without abdicating] and the people would have probably accepted it." (Year unavailable, but made in the 1980s.)

ELEPHANT MAN, THE
Anthony Hopkins, John Hurt
         Moving and touching dramatization of the true story of John Merrick, a severely deformed man, who is shown compassion for the first time in his life by an eminent doctor. Movie brings out "mans inhumanity to man," but also convicting to see that someone can be so content in his affliction and not blame God for it. The mans deformity takes getting used to at first, and may be disturbing for some. (1980)

EXECUTIVE ACTION [R]
Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan
         Interesting political drama depicting how President Kennedy could easily have been assassinated by right-wing industrialists in the U.S. As follow up, read ML #288, "Who Shot Kennedy?" (1973)

FALCON AND THE SNOWMAN, THE
Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn
         Somewhat depressing, but factual account of two affluent young Americans caught up in the intrigue of selling secrets to the Russians. (1985)

FAR AND AWAY
Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman
         Saga of a scrappy, dirt-poor Irish tenant farmer and the equally feisty daughter of a wealthy landowner who team up and sail for America to seek their fortune. Historical perspective of U.S. immigrants at the turn of the 19th century. Watch out for numerous fist fight scenes. Some may find this movie a bit slow-moving and shallow. (1992)

FAR COUNTRY [R]
Michael York
         A Czech doctor hides his wartime Nazi involvement to start a new life in Australia. Sweet love story and good lessons on honesty, humility, stick-to-it-iveness and fighting for your convictions. (Year unavailable, but made around the 1970s.)

FAT MAN AND LITTLE BOY
Paul Newman, John Cusack
         Interesting historical account of the development of the atomic bomb in New Mexico during WW2 and a character study of the people who were involved in the project. Expos of the U.S. government and the deceit and behind-the-scenes politics behind the making of the bomb. (1989)

FEW GOOD MEN, A
Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, Jack Nicholson
         Drama centered around the death of a Marine and the ensuing trial. The movie has a definite anti-Christian slant, but is a good expos of the injustice and cruelty of the American military establishment. Good lessons on teamwork, fighting against the odds and not giving up. (1993)

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
Topol, Norma Crane
         Musical about Jews in Russia before the Bolshevik revolution. Clear portrayal of the Jews and their culture. Movie is rather pro-Jewish. For mature teens. Could accompany movie with a study on the Bolshevik revolution. (1971)

FIRESTARTER
George C. Scott, David Keith, Drew Barrymore
         Sci-fi drama about a father and daughter with extraordinary powers, much like those the Bible says His witnesses in the Endtime will have. Not for sensitive teens. Watch out for violence and perverted attitudes. Some portions may need fast-forwarding. Discussion points: Responsibility of gifts, importance of not letting your guard down, having discernment about people. (1984)

FLASHBACK
Kiefer Sutherland, Dennis Hopper
         A 60s radical who has been on the run for 20 years, is caught and escorted across the country by a young, straight FBI agent. Values of 60s and 80s compared. Humorous, with some message. (1990)

FOR THE BOYS
Bette Midler, James Caan
         Comedy/drama about the tumultuous relationship between a USO singer and an egotistical comedian who team up together to perform for the troops in the trenches during WW2, and details how the relationship develops over the decades. Interesting character studies and insight into how peoples lives affect one another. Also a realistic view at what the times and stage life were like in the 40s and 50s, as well as some of the horrors of war. Beware of some foul language. (1991)

FOUR FEATHERS, THE [R]
Beau Bridges, Jane Seymour, Robert Powell
         Courage, heroism and love in a drama/romance about British soldiers in the 19th century during the Sudan campaign. Lessons on love, understanding and sacrifice. (1977)

FRIED GREEN TOMATOES
Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kathy Bates
         Story about the relationship between a woman with low self-esteem and an elderly lady who helps change her outlook on life. Although we wouldnt recommend the people in the film as role models, nevertheless it contains good character studies and depiction of life in the deep South during the 1920s and 30s. Lessons on how loving shepherding can bring people out of being so independent, and how a person can change by being challenged and encouraged. Recommended for senior teens due to slightly feminist message and questionable actions by some characters, but please decide your audience after previewing. (1991)

FUGITIVE, THE
Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones
         Thriller about a prominent surgeon accused of the murder of his wife, who must discover and expose the real murderer before time runs out. Captivating suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. (There are a few violent scenes at the beginning of the film.) (1993)

GHOST
Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore
         Comedy/drama about a man who tries to get through to his grieving girlfriend from the spirit world. Good lessons on good and evil and how you reap what you sow, as well as good visual portrayal of the spirit world and life after death. Some scenes may need to be fast-forwarded for sensitive or impressionable teens.

GIDEONS TRUMPET
Henry Fonda, Jose Ferrer
         An elderly man gets convicted of a small town robbery in the U.S. because he has no attorney to defend him, and fights his own case through to the Supreme Court, resulting in a precedent-setting decision to change the U.S. legal system. Good lessons on fighting, conviction and patient persistence. Also good on knowing your rights. Based on a true story. (1980)

GRAND CANYON
Kevin Kline, Steve Martin
         In the midst of a crumbling American society, two men--one black and one white--meet by accident and become friends, which affects the lives of those around them. Good social commentary and expos on the current state of America, dealing with many of the problems now facing American society. Shows the consequences of mistakes being made, the type of relationships worldly people have with each other, the hopelessness they feel without the Lord, and how you cant have a real lasting change in your life without Jesus. Shows the good effects of real love, trying to do something for someone else without selfish motivation. Beware of foul language and violence; some scenes may need to be fast-forwarded. May not be suitable for all. (1992)

GREEN CARD
Gerard Depardieu, Andie MacDowell
         Entertaining romantic comedy about a woman who marries (in name only) a Frenchman for their mutual benefit, but then is forced to live with him when U.S. immigration authorities begin an investigation. (1990)

GROUNDHOG DAY
Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell
         Comedy in which a self-absorbed newscaster finds himself endlessly reliving the worst day of his life until he learns lessons on unselfishness and compassion. Some bad language. (1993)

GUARDING TESS
Nicholas Cage, Shirley MacLaine
         Drama, with some suspense and humor, about an energetic secret service agent who wants action but is assigned to guard a hard-to-handle former first lady. Good lessons on humility, relations with people and looking for the good in each other, and being dedicated to the job youre assigned even if you dont particularly like it. Also brings out the loneliness older people face and their need for companionship. (1994)

GUILTY BY SUSPICION
Robert De Niro, Annette Bening
         Drama of a Hollywood director who is blacklisted during the McCarthy Communist scare in the early 50s. Shows how rumors and false accusations can turn into the "truth" and ruin peoples lives and careers. Best if pow-wowed by someone who is familiar with this time period in American history and politics. (1991)

HAPPY AS THE GRASS IS GREEN (aka Hazels People) (CM)
Pat Hingle, Geraldine Page
         A hippie from New York visits the Mennonite family of a good friend of his who has been killed, and the change that takes place in his life. Insight into the lifestyle of the Mennonites, how some of their beliefs and practices parallel the Familys, as well as ways in which we are different. Ending will need explaining. (1973)

HARD ROADS (CM)
Documentary
         Testimony of a Christian woman whose son was murdered and how she learns to deal with her anger, bitterness and grief, and how the Lord touched her heart to reach out to her sons killers.

HE SAID, SHE SAID
Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Perkins
         Romantic comedy about competing journalists whose newspaper column turns into a popular TV spot. The first half of the movie is their relationship as seen from the mans side, the second half as seen from the womans side. Good "Male or Female" movie. Lessons on working with others, and how you can have opposing viewpoints but still love each other! (1991)

HENRY V
William Branaugh, Emma Thompson
         Powerful rendition of Shakespeares play detailing the story of young Henry V, king of England, who sailed to France in 1415 to reclaim his right to the French throne, and fought the battle of Agincourt against incredible odds. Lots to pow-wow and good lessons on taking responsibility, perseverance, giving God the credit, etc. However, adults and teens not familiar with Shakespeare and/or non-native English speakers will have a difficult time following the plot and understanding the very British accents and poetic old English, especially at the beginning of the movie. Preferably, a British or native English-speaker should watch the movie beforehand so they can pause and explain whats going on. For teens, this movie could be used in class time as a class on Shakespearean literature and European history. (1989)

HIDING PLACE, THE
Julie Harris, Eileen Heckart
         Traumatic testimony of Corrie Ten Boom, a Dutch Christian who was imprisoned in Nazi prison camps during WW2. Pow-wow points: Security lessons, prayerfulness, strength versus weakness, difference between us and church Christians. Although quite heavy, its an inspiring testimony to Gods help in adversity, and how the Lord will take care of His children in difficult situations. Some scenes may need fast-forwarding. Will need to balance out strong propaganda slants. For mature teens. (1975)

HOME OF OUR OWN, A
Kathy Bates, Edward Furlong
         Realistic (but somewhat sad) drama about a widow and her six children, who, despite their poverty, struggle to obtain a home of their own. The mother in the story is no role model, but good lessons can be drawn from the mistakes she makes in the care of her children--disciplining them too harshly, using foul language, not communicating with them enough, too proud to accept help, etc. A heartbreaking look at the hardships many poor people have to go through--makes you count your blessings! Needs pow-wowing. (1993)

HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, THE [R]
Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin
         Thriller about an American intelligence officer on the trail of a Soviet submarine captain who appears to be running off with a top-secret Soviet sub. Very exciting--keeps you guessing! (1990)

IMMEDIATE FAMILY
James Woods, Glenn Close
         Touching drama about a couple who desperately want a child, and their plan to adopt the baby of a pregnant teen. Shows what its like for System teens to have the responsibility of pregnancy and children, without the help of family or friends. Good Pro-Life, anti-abortion message. (1989)

IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER
Daniel Day-Lewis, Emma Thompson
         Story of the "Guildford Four"--four Irish hippies who were falsely accused of being IRA agents, and sentenced to life imprisonment for bombing a pub in Guildford, London, in 1973. Well-acted and realistic portrayal of England in the early 70s, as well as life in prison (both good pow-wow topics). Good expos of the corruption of the judicial system. Very intense--too much so perhaps for some younger teens--but has a good ending. Definitely needs pow-wowing, especially the problems in the relationship between the father and son, and how life in prison would be quite different for us, as we have the Lord. Rough language. (1993)

INSIDE MOVES [R]
David Morse, John Savage
         The story of two young cripples and their band of friends who all share different imperfections and handicaps, and the close bond of friendship between them. Although a little sad in parts, still good lessons on unity, friendship, and the real handicaps in life of spirit and attitude. Beware of the graphic opening scene of attempted suicide. (1980)

INTO THE WEST
Gabriel Byrne, Ellen Barkin
         Touching drama/adventure about two young Gypsy brothers in Ireland whose father, once a leading Gypsy (called a "traveler"), has settled down to a despondent life of drinking and eking out a living in the city following his wifes death. The young boys befriend a mysterious horse that takes them on an amazing adventure which changes their and their fathers lives. Realistic portrayal of Gypsies. This movie might be suitable for some JETTs, but only if certain points are well pow-wowed, such as the fathers mistreatment of his boys, the kids deceitful ways of begging/busking on the street, their running away from home and disregard for school, the mythological story that runs through the movie, and the spiritualistic ending. Since some children or young teens may tend to identify themselves with the Gypsies because of the story of Abrahim, it should be explained that modern-day Gypsies are not role models. (1993)

JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY
Jaclyn Smith, James Franciscus
         Biography of Jackie Kennedy, from her childhood to JFKs assassination in 1963. Historical biography of a woman who was much publicized. (1981)

JESSE
Lee Remick, Scott Wilson
         A sacrificial nurse in a community with no regular doctor is put on trial for practicing medicine without a license. Based on a true story. Good lessons on standing up for your convictions, not compromising, and fighting for your legal rights. (1988)

JFK
Kevin Costner, Sissy Spacek
         True story of Jim Garrison, a New Orleans district attorney who re-opened the investigation of the Kennedy assassination and caused the government to re-examine the evidence and submit another report in 1978. Will need lots of pausing and careful explaining, as film is full of much detailed information about Kennedys assassination, not all of which is proven fact. Watch out for cursing and descriptive assassination scenes. Some characters portray homosexual behavior, scenes of which may be fast-forwarded, as they arent pertinent to the story line. For mature teens only. (1992)

JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO
Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan
         Joe, a hypochondriac, is trapped in a monotonous job when he gets news he may not have long to live. A stranger enters his life and presents him an offer he cant refuse! Shows futility and drudgery of worldly pursuits. Comedy. (1990)

JOSEPHINE BAKER STORY, THE
Lynn Whitfield, Ruben Blades
         True story of a poor Black girls rise to fame as a dancer and singer in Paris in the 20s and 30s. Her courageous fight for equality of minority groups and her love for children are commendable and gained her respect in her later years. (1991)

JULIUS CAESAR
John Gielgud, Charlton Heston
         Film version of Shakespeares play. Drama of Caesars assassination and the resultant power struggle. Although the script is straight Shakespeare, the delivery is quite easy to understand compared to other films of Shakespeares plays (such as
Henry V or The Merchant of Venice). A bit slow-moving, but interesting history. Watch out for the gruesome assassination scene. (1970)

KILLING FIELDS, THE
Sam Waterson, John Malkovich, Haing Ngor
         Highly charged emotional drama based on the memoirs of a
N.Y. Times reporter who remained in Cambodia after the American evacuation in 1970. Frighteningly realistic portrayal of a country and families torn apart by war and terrorism (a true holocaust). Shows the horrors of hate and war. Not for the fainthearted. (1984)

KING AND I, THE
Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr
         Musical about a British teacher who is hired by the King of Siam (Thailand) to teach his children. Based on a true story. Lessons on conviction and not being intimidated, as the teacher was a powerful influence for good on the king. Her worldly attitudes need exposing, as well as her self-righteousness and how she broke the kings heart. "Uncle Toms Cabin" sequence will need explaining. (1956)

KING RALPH
John Goodman, Peter OToole
         Entertaining comedy about a two-bit piano player who is suddenly elevated to the throne of England. Good lessons on how being at the top is a lonely job and you dont have a life of your own. Lessons on sacrifice and unselfishness. Pow-wow could bring out parallels of being a king with being a leader. (1991)

LADY JANE
Helena Carter, John Wood
         Historical drama of a teenager who was Queen of England for nine days. Good example of teen dedication and conviction, as she had to choose to deny her faith or be killed. Could be a springboard for a study on English history and the rule of Henry VIII and the House of Tudor. Lesson on Rom.8:28, as although they lost the kingdom, the death of Lady Jane and her husband, both teens, was a greater witness. (1985)

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
Peter OToole, Anthony Quinn
         True story of British soldier T. E. Lawrence, who led Arabs to victory against the Turks in WW1. Interesting historical background of modern Arab nations. May accompany movie with a study of the history of the Ottoman Empire, the Mideast and how the West betrayed the Arabs. Bloody in parts, may need fast forwarding. Beware of homosexual scene. (1962)

LES MISERABLES
Richard Jordan, Anthony Perkins
         Movie adaptation of the novel by Victor Hugo about a man jailed for stealing a loaf of bread during the French Revolution. Lessons on love and forgiveness. A good springboard for a study on French history. (1978)

LISTEN TO ME [R]
Jami Gertz, Roy Scheider
         A boy-girl university debating team talks their way to the top, culminating in debating the abortion issue in front of the judges of the Supreme Court. Interesting insight into debating, good anti-abortion message, and lots to pow-wow on the importance of good communications and the emptiness of riches and glamour. (1989)

LITTLE MAN TATE
Jodie Foster
         Story of a young child prodigy and his tough single mother, who is pressured into enrolling him in a school for gifted children. Shows the pressures society places on gifted children, and the importance of letting them enjoy their childhood and be children. Also shows how cramming your head with knowledge is not the answer. (1992)

LOOK WHOS TALKING! [R]
John Travolta, Kirstie Allen
         Comedy about an accountant who suddenly finds herself pregnant after an affair with a married man, and has to cope with single parenthood, as well as the taxi driver who wants to become the babys father. Good entertainment and pro-life message. (1989)

MACARTHUR [R]
Gregory Peck
         Biography of General Douglas MacArthur. Interesting history of the Far East, WW2 and the Korean War. Watch out for violent war scenes. (See ML#2200 and ML#2203.) (1977)

MAGDALENE
Natassia Kinski
         Movie about the struggle of a young, dedicated Catholic priest to keep the Lord first in his life, while having emotional feelings for the town prostitute. Lessons on dedication and First Place. Historically set in the Austrian village where "Silent Night" was written. (1990)

MAID TO ORDER
Ally Sheedy, Beverly DAngelo
         The father of a rich "teen terror" type girl wishes she had never been born, and as a result the teen loses her privileged place. Forced to work as a maid for zany socialites, she learns lessons on thankfulness and unselfishness. Shows vanity of riches and high society. Light comedy. (1987)

MALCOLM X
Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett
         Interesting, well-acted biography of Malcolm X, a controversial and radical leader of the Black Muslim movement in America, who was assassinated in 1965. Although definitely a propaganda film, it has some interesting insights into Islam and the beliefs and history of the American Black Muslim movement. Violent in parts. (1992)

MAN IN THE IRON MASK, THE
Richard Chamberlain, Louis Jourdan
         Adaptation of the Dumas classic story of intrigue, adventure and romance in the royal court of Louis XIV of France. Plot and politics of the time will need explanation. (1977)

MARIE
Sissy Spacek, Jeff Daniels
         True story of a Tennessee state officials fight against corruption in government. Good "fighter" movie. (1985)

MEMPHIS BELLE
Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz
         Based on the true story of the "Memphis Belle," a B-17 bomber of WW2 and the crews last mission before returning home. Good lessons on teamwork, not sowing dissension, pride, foolishness and dedication. Especially good on yieldedness and obedience to leadership. Exciting and action-packed! Some gory scenes may need fast-forwarding. (1991)

MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE
Lawrence Olivier, Joan Plowright
         Screen version of Shakespeares play, filmed as it was performed at the London Theater. The dialogue may be a bit difficult to understand in parts, and the first 10 minutes are very hard to grasp.--But if you can make it through that, even those who dont particularly care for Shakespeare may find this play interesting and entertaining, with lots of good lessons and message. An expos of the AC bankers. (1973)

MISSING
Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek
         Based on the true story of a young American who disappeared during the fall of Allende and right-wing takeover in Chile. Realistic expos of U.S. involvement in South American politics. Quite tense in parts. (1982)

MOONSTRUCK [R]
Cher, Nicholas Cage, Olympia Dukakis
         Comedy/romance based around the life of an Italian-American widow and her family. Entertaining true-to-life depiction of Italian New Yorkers. (1987)

MOUNTBATTEN, THE LAST VICEROY [R]
Nicol Williamson
         Mini-series about Lord Louis Mountbatten, who presided over Indias independence in 1946. Realistic portrayal of the time period leading up to and during Indias independence and the creation of Pakistan. Could make an interesting study on India and its history and culture. There are some gory parts which you may want to fast-forward, particularly for younger teens.

MY LEFT FOOT
Daniel Day-Lewis
         True story which takes place in Ireland, about Christie Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy, and his struggles to become a writer and artist. Character study with a good ending. (1989)

MY LIFE
Michael Keaton, Nicole Kidman
         Touching drama about a "fast-lane" executive who is dying of cancer and is forced to take a close look at his life. Good lessons on love, understanding, forgiveness in child-parent relationships, the true values of life, and the importance of overcoming bitterness. The relationship between the man and his parents needs pow-wowing for teens, particularly any whose parents have had to spend time away from them for the Lords work sake; also how we turn to the Lord instead of doctors and Chinese healers in such crises. (1993)

NATURAL, THE
Robert Redford, Kim Bassinger
         A boy from a rural area is on his way to big league baseball when he is almost killed. Character study with lessons on getting involved with the right or wrong kind of people. Also shows the power of the media to make or break someone. (1984)

NO ALIBIS (CM)
         Non-gory anti-abortion film about a teacher who teaches against abortion in his sex education class and draws attention from the media when a female reporter comes to interview him.

NOT WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER
Sally Field, Alfred Molina
         Intense, traumatic testimony, based on the true story of Betty Mahmoody, an American woman who, with her young daughter, went for a "visit" with her Iranian husband to Iran and wound up trapped there, unable to leave. Good lessons on fighting and prayer. Shows how family pressure and compromise can negatively affect people. Interesting insight into the Muslim culture. (1991)

PARADISE
Melanie Griffith, Don Johnson
         Drama about a young boy who spends the summer with a couple, the wife of whom is unable to cope with the loss of their child, which results in marital difficulties. Character study, with good lessons on honest communication and how love can influence others. Shows the agony of soul without the Lord and His Love. (1992)

PARENTHOOD
Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen
         A comical look at several related families and the different characters portrayed. Good lessons on communication with children and what parenthood involves. Good Pro-life message. (1989)

PATTON
George C. Scott, Karl Malden
         The story of General George Patton, famous U.S. general of WW2. Lessons on fighting, discipline and pride. Good historical biography. May want to exclude Pattons opening speech. (1970)

PETER THE GREAT [R]
Omar Sharif, Vanessa Redgrave
         Four part mini-series biography of Peter the Great of Russia, the iron-handed czar who "westernized" Russia at the beginning of the 18th century, turning it into a world power. Interesting history, and a realistic portrayal of Russian culture. Some parts may need explaining and could be combined with a social studies class on Russia. You may need to fast-forward some of the gory parts for younger audiences. The last two parts of the series are quite depressing and not recommended for teens.

POSEIDON ADVENTURE, THE [R]
Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine
         Intense movie about a cruise ship that meets disaster and a small group of survivors who struggle to escape alive. Interesting character study, with lots of excitement and impressive special effects. Not for the faint-hearted. (1972)

RADICALS, THE (CM)
         The history of the Anabaptists and their persecution, as well as their fight with the established church for their beliefs. Vivid, descriptive ending regarding their persecution and martyrdom may need to be fast forwarded.

REGARDING HENRY
Harrison Ford, Annette Bening
         A successful lawyer caught up in his work, to the neglect of his wife and daughter, suffers an injury which changes his life. Very good lessons on the values of life and what matters most. (1991)

RETURN TO THE BLUE LAGOON
Brian Krause, Milla Jovovich
         The young son of the first Blue Lagoon couple returns to the island, along with a woman and her little girl. The two children grow up together away from worldly influence, having to learn to get along together, be in unity and not let pride get in the way. Lessons on not being tempted by worldliness and the "lust of the eyes," and what are the real values in life. Watch out for a few scenes of violence. (1991)

ROGER AND ME
Documentary
         Interesting documentary-like movie about the effect on a Michigan town when 40,000 workers at an auto factory were laid off. Shows how the depression has hit in the States. Lots of good pow-wow material for social studies classes. Some portions may need fast-forwarding, also some foul language. (1989)

ROLLOVER [R]
Kris Kristofferson, Jane Fonda
         Good drama/thriller exposing the fragility of modern-day big banking and demonstrating how a worldwide economic crash could come about. Might need some explaining to teens, as the plot is not easy to follow. (See Dads comments in ML#1657:27,29,31.) (1981)

RUNNING MATES
Diane Keaton, Ed Harris
         Story about a politically correct politician and how he is influenced by an uncompromising woman whom he falls in love with. Thought-provoking movie about standing up for your convictions in very true-to-life and difficult situations. Lessons on how not compromising for advantage can influence and change even the most devious and man-pleasing people. Also brings out how "love covereth a multitude of sins." (1992)

RUSSIA HOUSE
Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer
         A British book salesman and a Russian woman are caught up in international espionage. Shows how the U.S. invented the arms race and has to keep it going for monetary gain. Interesting view of Glasnost in Russia. Filmed on location in Russia. Beware of some foul language. (1991)

SAY ANYTHING [R]
John Cusack, Ione Skye
         Teen comedy/romance about a sweet and sincere loner who falls in love with the smartest girl in his class. Lessons on honesty, teen relationships, not succumbing to negative peer pressure, and forgiveness. Watch out for underlying "adults are bad" message. (1989)

SCANDAL
John Hurt, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer
         A look at the people behind Britains famous Profumo sex-scandal of the 1960s. May not be to everyones liking, but gives a historical account of the events leading to the scandal, as well as exposes the corruption and hypocrisy of politicians. Lessons on trust and who your real friends are. (1989)

SCARLET AND THE BLACK, THE
Gregory Peck, Christopher Plummer
         True action drama about a priest in the Vatican in WW2 who helped Allied POWs escape from the Germans. Beautiful lessons on sacrifice and forgiveness. (1983)

SECRET OF THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS, THE (CM)
Documentary
         Interesting insight into the Dead Sea Scrolls and how they play a political role in Israel, focusing on the controversy surrounding the scholars who had access to the Scroll fragments.

SERPICO
Al Pacino
         Powerful drama based on a true story about an honest New York City undercover cop who decides to expose corruption. Strong language, violence. May not be suitable for all teens. (1973)

SET FREE (CM)
Documentary
         Testimonies of saved prisoners at San Quentin.

SHENANDOAH
James Stewart, Katherine Ross
         Saga of a Virginia widower indifferent to the Civil War until his family is involved. Exposes the insanity of the U.S. Civil War, although it glorifies self-effort. (1965)

SHIRLEY VALENTINE
Pauline Collins
         A saucy, middle-aged married woman feels that life has passed her by--until she gets the opportunity to travel to Greece without her husband. Shows the loneliness and drudgery of many peoples lives in the world. (1989)

SILAS MARNER
Ben Kingsley, Jenny Agutter
         Touching drama that has a good "real fathers" message, about a bitter, miserly man whose life is changed when he finds an orphan at his doorstep. (1985)

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan
         Romantic comedy about a woman engaged to be married, who is drawn to a widower and his young son after hearing their story on a radio talk show. Light entertainment and happy ending. Bad language and childrens behavior make this movie unsuitable for younger audiences. (1993)

SNEAKERS
Robert Redford, Mary McDonnell, Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix, Dan Aykroyd
         Clever, high-tech espionage adventure involving computers. Although a little far-fetched concerning the invincibility of the heroes, it reveals the potential evil uses, both by government and criminals, of modern computer technology. (1992)

SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL [R]
Eric Stoltz, Lea Thompson
         Sweet teen love story about an unassuming boy who tries to date the high-school glamour girl. Good lessons on communication, coolness, peer pressure, and having the right motives in relationships. Realistic portrayal of high-school "cliques" and fickle "friendship." Good to pow-wow with teens. (1987)

SOMEWHERE TOMORROW
Sarah Parker, Tom Shea
         Ghost story about a girl who learns lessons on forsaking the past and a lost loved one, and yielding to her present situation. Good lessons on overcoming bitterness. (1983)

SOMMERSBY
Richard Gere, Jodie Foster
         Thought-provoking drama set in the economically-ruined South shortly after the end of the U.S. Civil War. Title character returns to his home after the war. Lessons on repentance, conviction and self-sacrifice. Beware of unsavory portrayal of one "Christian" character. Lots to pow-wow. (1993)

SOUTH CENTRAL
Glenn Plummer, LaRita Shelby
         Realistic and graphic portrayal of life in the gang-ridden streets of the South Central district of Los Angeles. Although its quite violent, and has lots of foul language, its a realistic look at what life is like for many System teens in Americas cities and what they face every day. Gives you a burden for lost souls. Should be previewed to determine viewing audience in your Home, and pow-wowed. (1992)

STAR MAN
Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen
         Sweet story about a spaceman who comes to Earth and falls in love. Lessons on how love can give someone a new lease on life. Also exposes the insanity of the scientific community. (1984)

STRAIGHT TALK
Dolly Parton, James Woods
         A woman mistakenly taken for a psychologist is hired by a radio station to do a talk show and ends up giving advice to people about their problems. Although we dont necessarily agree with her advice nor her sample, it shows how honesty, sincerity, concern and speaking from the heart is what wins people. Movie exposes and pokes fun at the headstuffing and intellectualism of psychologists. Lessons on not answering a matter before you hear it. (1992)

STRANGER AMONG US, A
Melanie Griffith, Eric Thal
         A New York City policewoman temporarily lives undercover in Brooklyns community of Hasidic Jews in order to find out who murdered one of them. Interesting and educational, though perhaps rosy, portrayal of a "dropped-out" religious sect which is considered by some to be a "cult." Lessons on standing up for your convictions and not being conformed to this world and how the meek and obedient Hasidic girl was sweeter and happier than the tough woman cop. Watch out for some violent scenes, and the tough and cool womans lib type attitude of the main character. (1992)

STRICTLY BALLROOM
Paul Mercurio, Tara Morice
         Spirited, allegorical drama about a young, competitive ballroom dancer in Australia who outrages the ballroom "establishment" by insisting on dancing his own innovative steps. The movie is done in an exaggerated, tongue-in-cheek style. Good parallels of the Family taking on the System. Lots of dancing. (1992)

SUSPECT
Cher, Dennis Quaid
         Murder mystery about a dedicated court-appointed trial attorney fighting a near hopeless case. Lessons on persevering and not giving up. (1987)

TAILSPIN: BEHIND THE KOREAN AIRLINER TRAGEDY
Chris Sarandon, Michael Murphey
         Interesting dramatic re-enactment of the events surrounding the KAL 007 flight that was shot down in Soviet airspace in 1983. Exposes some of the lies and cover-ups of the U.S. government. Good lessons on teamwork and decision-making. Needs quite a bit of explanation for teens. Watch out for cursing. (1989)

TAMARIND SEED [R]
Omar Sharif, Julie Andrews
         Entertaining spy movie and love story. (1974)

TENDER MERCIES
Robert Duvall, Tess Harper
         One-time country music star pulls himself out of his down-and-out state with the help of a loving widow and her young son who befriend him. Touching and uplifting character study. (1983)

THROUGH GATES OF SPLENDOR (CM)
Documentary
         The story of Jim Elliot, a missionary who was killed by the Auca Indians in South America, as told by his wife, and her mission to reach these people.

TOWERING INFERNO [R]
Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Faye Dunaway
         Disaster epic about fire in a high-rise hotel. (See ML #386:4; 988:6,28; 1244:65.) (1974)

TRUE BELIEVER
James Woods, Robert Downey Jr.
         Suspense about a formerly radical lawyer who in the 60s had been an advocate for truth and justice, but had compromised his ideals for money. Lessons on how challenging people to stand up for the truth and their ideals can change their lives. (1989)

TRUE COLORS
James Spader, John Cusack
         Two friends who met as law students end up at odds with one another when one becomes an ambitious politician. Good expos on the U.S. political system. Politics may need explaining. (1991)

TRUTH ABOUT ROCK, THE (CM)
Documentary
         The Peterson brothers discuss the cons of rock music.

UNTAMED HEART
Christian Slater, Marisa Tomei
         Touching, romantic tale about two troubled young adults, a waitress who cant seem to keep a boyfriend and a shy, simple-minded busboy with a heart ailment. Lessons on unselfishness and "love sees the good and possibilities..." Could lead to interesting pow-wow. Watch out for violence in park and parking lot scenes. (1993)

WATERLOO
Christopher Plummer, Rod Steiger
         Russian-made movie depicting the famous Battle of Waterloo--Napoleons last stand. History buffs may find this film interesting but it may not appeal to all, as it majors on tactics of war and battle scenes. May be boring to some. (1971)

WHEN HARRY MET SALLY
Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan
         Romantic comedy about two people who form a genuine friendship, attempting to keep it from developing into a full-blown romance. Interesting insight into the way men and women view each other. (1989)

WITNESS
Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis
         Suspense-filled drama with good character studies. A detective becomes involved in an Amish community when one of their children witnesses a murder. Good portrayal of the Amish, their mores and values. Watch out for violent scene in the restroom near the beginning of the movie. (1985)

WRESTLING WITH GOD (CM)
         The story of Alexander Campbell and the founding of the Disciples of Christ denomination in America.

YOUNG AGAIN
Robert Ulrich, Lindsay Wagner
         A middle-aged bachelor gets a second chance to relive his teen years. Love story and expos on System social life. Also good lessons on contentment. (1986)

Movies Rated for JETTs and Up
BACKSTAIRS AT THE WHITE HOUSE [R]
         Interesting portrayal of successive U.S. presidents as seen by the black maid who works in the White House over a period of several decades. Interesting history. Based on a true story.

12 ANGRY MEN [R]
Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb
         Well-done character study of a 12-man jury discussing a murder case. Although entirely dialogue and no action, it will keep the attention even of younger audiences. Good lessons on not jumping to conclusions and not answering a matter before you hear it. (1957)

18 AGAIN [R]
George Burns, Charlie Schlatter
         An 80-year-old man changes places with his grandson and experiences being 18 again. Entertaining light comedy. (1988)

3 MEN AND A BABY
Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg
         Three swinging bachelors learn to be "real fathers" when suddenly they are faced with the trials and joys of parenthood after a baby is left at the front door of their apartment. Funny, yet dramatic. Some points to pow-wow: Selfish, spoiled and pampered mens lives have to change in order to sacrifice to take care of a baby, how their lives change through love, System girlfriends "womens lib" attitude. (1987)

55 DAYS AT PEKING [R]
Charlton Heston, David Niven
         Historical drama depicting the Boxer Rebellion in China in the early 1900s. Interesting history, although you may want to fast-forward some of the violent parts for younger audiences. (1963)

AGONY AND THE ECSTASY, THE
Charlton Heston, Rex Harrison
         Story of Michelangelos artistic conflicts with Pope Julius II, who commissioned him to paint the Sistine Chapel, and how Michelangelo, a spoiled prodigy, learned obedience. The Lord used him to get out the Message for his day, picturing Gods Love for man, which has been seen by millions throughout the ages, in "the greatest painting ever made." Michelangelo was Gods anointed and His channel to reach the people of his day. Lessons on yieldedness and helping people achieve their potential. His attitude and lack of respect towards the Pope will need explaining. (1965)

ALWAYS
Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, John Goodman
         Touching and inspiring love story about a pilot who returns in the spirit after hes killed in a plane crash. Has a good portrayal of the spirit world and lessons on jealousy and "letting go" of daydreaming and reminiscing. (1989)

AMERICAN CAESAR
Documentary
         Documentary series on the life of General Douglas MacArthur. (1985) (See Vol.17, pgs.121-136.)

ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER [R]
Richard Strauss, Barbara Hershey
         A young man makes a deal with the Devil, which eventually turns the young man from his bad ways. Comedy, with a good moral and a good ending. (1980)

APPLE, THE
Catherine Mary Stewart, Allan Love
         Excellent movie showing a parallel to the Antichrist, with an anti-System ending. Good for older mature JETTs only if explained. Lots of rock music. (1980)

BABY BOOM
Diane Keaton, Sam Shepard
         A young professional woman entangled in the corporate jungle finds true happiness and fulfillment in a child she "inherits" from relatives. Some points to pow-wow: How System women cant even relate to children, how her values change when she decides to put her heart into caring for the child. (1987)

BEN HUR
Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins
         Historical drama set at the time of Christ. Good lessons on overcoming bitterness and revenge. Some chariot and galley scenes may need to be fast-forwarded. (1959)

BEYOND THE STARS
Martin Sheen
         A teen, whose desire is to become an astronaut, befriends a former astronaut who has become a recluse after visiting the Moon. Slow-moving, but has an interesting ending. (1989)

BLAKES SEVEN [R]
         Good sci-fi TV series. Outdated and low-budget by todays standards, and probably unavailable in most places, but were including it here in case you have old recordings you want to watch. (See also Dads comments on this series in HH 5, p.217.)

BLUE LAGOON, THE
Brooke Shields, Christopher Atkins
         Two children are shipwrecked on a remote island and fall in love as they grow to maturity. (1980)

BORN AGAIN
Dean Jones, Anne Francis
         Inspiring true story about the conversion of Nixon aide Charles Colson, after he was imprisoned for his part in the Watergate affair. Good Salvation witness and good message on follow-up and "confirming the brethren." Pow-wow points: Rom.8:28, how the Lord used the sons drug charge to free him from prison; how the Lord took care of him in prison; was it Gods will for him to go to prison? (fruit it bore in his life and others); difference between his wifes religion and his born-again experience. (1978)

CHILDREN NOBODY WANTED, THE
Frederic Lehne, Michelle Pfeiffer
         True-life story of Tom Butterfield, who crusaded to provide a family life for homeless youngsters. Touching movie with a happy ending.--Some dramatic scenes. (1981)

CHRISTMAS CAROL, A
George C. Scott, Nigel Davenport
         Charles Dickens classic novel about a miserly old man who changes his ways at Christmas time. (1984)

CLEOPATRA
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton
         Dramatization of the life of the famous Egyptian queen, around 50 B.C. Lessons on openness, First Love and loyalty. Movie could be accompanied with a study of Egypt and Rome during this time period. Be prepared for Caesars epileptic fits. (1963)

CROCODILE DUNDEE
Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski
         A woman reporter hears of a tough outback Australian named Crocodile Dundee, who has an amazing tale to tell about an encounter with a crocodile, so she decides to investigate. Adventurous, entertaining comedy-love story. (1986)

CROMWELL
Richard Harris, Alec Guinness
         Historical drama about Oliver Cromwell. Lessons on conviction and paying the price for your beliefs. Helpful to do historical background study before watching. Beware of violence. (1970)

DAVE
Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver
         Political comedy about an ordinary guy who doubles for the U.S. President and the surprising developments that follow. Movie features cameos by celebrities, real reporters, and actual U.S. senators. Lessons on sincerity, fighting for a righteous cause and the cost of leadership. (1993)

DEADMANS CURVE
Richard Hatch, Bruce Davison
         True story about the 60s pop duo, Jan and Dean. Moving character study about the humbling of a pop star and the effect of pride on a friendship. Good lessons about the damaging effect of exaltation and stardom. (1978)

DOC HOLLYWOOD
Michael J. Fox, Bridget Fonda
         A young hot-shot medical school graduate, on his way to Hollywood to become a rich plastic surgeon for the stars, has a drastic change in his life after a car accident in a small Southern town. Good lessons on the real values in life. (1991)

DOLLY IN LONDON
Dolly Parton
         Dolly Partons London concert. Good sample of enthusiasm and getting out of yourself while performing. Some songs need to be forwarded through. Not recommended to watch over and over, but mainly for her sample of winning her audience and her Christian witness on stage.

DREAM WEST
Richard Chamberlain
         Five-hour mini-series about the life of John Charles Fremont, U.S. explorer who helped open the West. Good lessons on vision, determination and leadership.

EIGHT MEN OUT
John Cusack, Charlie Sheen
         Movie about the members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox professional baseball team who were enticed to throw (lose) the World Series for money. Good character studies with good lessons, especially about honesty and standing up for your principles. Also brings out the deceit and oppression of the glorified sports world. (1988)

ELECTRIC HORSEMAN
Robert Redford, Jane Fonda
         Movie about a has-been cowboy star who steals a twelve-million-dollar show horse and heads for the prairie, and the investigative reporter who hunts him down. (1979)

ENCHANTED APRIL
Miranda Richardson, Joan Plowright
         Character study about four different British women spending their vacation together in an Italian villa. Brings out how staying positive and loving affects and changes others, and that "love never fails." Also good lessons about overcoming selfishness. (1993)

FIELD OF DREAMS
Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones
         Although this movie is not an accurate portrayal of hearing from and having faith in God, nevertheless, it shows the fruit of stepping out by faith and acting on what you believe, and the rewards in doing so. Also brings out how memories of how weve treated others in the past can affect our present lives. (1989)

FINAL COUNTDOWN, THE
Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen
         Exciting, thought-provoking action drama of a nuclear aircraft carrier that goes back in time. Happy surprise ending. (1980)

FIRST FRUITS (CM)
         The story of the beginning of Protestant missions. A young man becomes the first missionary to Black natives on an island in the West Indies.

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
Jaclyn Smith, Timothy Dalton
         Biography of nursing pioneer, Florence Nightingale. A headstrong young woman who, over the objections of her high-society family, chooses to spend her time with the sick and needy. Lessons on forsaking all, dedication and self-sacrifice. May be accompanied with a study on the Crimean War. Some war and hospital scenes may need to be fast-forwarded. (1985)

FOREVER YOUNG
Mel Gibson, Jamie Lee Curtis
         Comedy/fantasy/romance. In 1939, a test pilot volunteers to be frozen as part of a cryogenics experiment and is accidentally thawed out in 1992. (1992)

GANDHI
Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen
         Interesting biography of the life of Mahatma Gandhi and his struggle for Indias independence. Indian history will need explaining, and it may be helpful to do a study on Gandhi and the political situation of his day before viewing. Violent scenes may need to be forwarded for some. (1982)

HAIR
Treat Williams, John Savage
         Historical drama and good education for our children as to what the hippie movement was all about. Lots of music and dancing. (1979)

HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS
John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon
         Humorous adventure about a family who encounter a "Bigfoot" type creature in the woods while on their vacation, and take it home, thinking its dead. Light entertainment only. (1987)

HEALING, THE (CM)
         A doctor slides into alcoholism following his wifes death, and meets a group ministering to the homeless who helps him find Gods calling.

HEART AND SOULS
Robert Downey Jr., Charles Groden
         Comedy. Four strangers are killed in an accident and their spirits are assigned to a young baby. They watch him grow up into a young man and end up changing his life as he does theirs. Sweet story with a message of loving, helping, doing your best for those around you and making up for the wrong youve done. The movies portrayal of the operation of the spirit world, while true in some respects, is off in others and would need to be explained to younger audiences. (1993)

HEIDI
Jason Robards, Jane Seymour
         This version of the story of Heidi is very different from the Shirley Temple movie, as it more closely follows the original story line in the book. The grandfather is especially portrayed in a much different light, and it should be explained that the grandfather does not represent
our Grandpa (as in the Letter "Heidi"). Nevertheless, good lessons on decision-making, bitterness, and how a little bit of love can go a long way towards changing people. Needs pow-wowing. (1993)

HOPSCOTCH [R]
Walter Matthau, Ned Beatty
         Spy comedy about a top CIA operative who gets fed up with his idiotic boss and decides to punish him by publishing a revealing book of his memoirs at the agency. A little outdated, but good entertainment. (1980)

HOTSHOT
Pele
         A rich young boy joins a professional soccer team, but has to learn lessons of teamwork and obedience. Some points to pow-wow: Being cocky, not willing to accept correction or guidance, learning lessons through "little things." Ending needs explaining. (1986)

HUDSON TAYLOR (CM)
         First missionary to China who attempted to "become one" with the people and adopt their dress and lifestyle. Good lessons on faith, perseverance and becoming one. His "agonizing" to become close to God will need explaining.

IKE: THE WAR YEARS
Robert Duvall, Lee Remick
         Two-part mini-series about U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his role as Supreme Commander of Allied troops in Europe during WW2. Good character studies and lessons on the duty and sacrifice of leadership. (1978)

JOAN OF ARC (B&W)
Ingrid Bergman, Jose Ferrer
         Story of Joan of Arc, who liberated France from the English. Watch out for gory battle scenes and scenes of burning at the stake. (1948)

JOHN HUS (CM)
         The true story of the 15th century Bohemian priest John Hus, who challenged the power and corruption and false doctrines within the Roman Catholic Church. Hus was burned at the stake for standing up for his convictions of the Truth of Gods Word and salvation by grace. Lessons on conviction, commitment and faith.

JOHN WESLEY (CM)
         Wesley gives a powerful sermon in a church where many of the parishioners are skeptics, and people are "planted" in the audience to give him opposition. Good sample of how to handle an unruly audience.

JOURNEY OF NATTY GANN, THE [R]
Meredith Salenger, John Cusack
         Story of a girls journey to find her father during the Depression. A bit intense in parts. The difference between how the girls father left her behind to make a living and how our parents sometimes may need to be apart from their children in order to do the Lords work should be pow-wowed. (1985)

JOURNEY, THE [R]
Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr
         Adventure movie about people fleeing the Hungarian Revolution in the 1950s. Good lessons on love and sacrifice. D: "Edifying and inspiring!" (1959)

K-2
Michael Biehn, Matt Craven
         Based on a true story of a brash lawyer and his gentle physics-professor friend, and their attempt to climb K-2, which is considered to be the worlds steepest and most remote mountain, situated in the Himalayas. Lessons on selfishness and self-sacrifice. Happy ending, despite many battles and misfortunes along the way. Some tense scenes; magnificent scenery; watch out for bad language. (1992)

LAST DAYS OF POMPEII
Ernest Borgnine, Olivia Hussey
         Mini-series about Christians living in the time of Roman rule. Good lessons, shows why Pompeii was destroyed by God. Good history of early Christians with lessons on discipleship, conviction and compromise. Shows how much wisdom and faith
we have as Christians. Although these Christians were saved, they were weak in faith because they didnt have the Word. Pow-wow materialism, "coolness," forgiveness by faith and not works, relationships.

LEAN ON ME
Morgan Freeman, Beverly Todd
         True story of Joe Clark, a high school principal who uses unusual tactics and disciplinary methods to fight back against the drug pushers and delinquents in his school. A good fighting-the-Establishment type story with good lessons. Shows a realistic picture of how bad inner city public schools are. Need to pow-wow "coolness" of some of the characters. Beware of violent opening scene. (1989)

LILIES OF THE FIELD
Sidney Poitier
         Touching story about how a cynical man helps some East German nuns, who are refugees, build a chapel in Texas. (1963)

MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW, THE
Orson Welles
         Semi-documentary about the predictions of Nostradamus, who lived in the 16th century. See ML #1800. (1981)

MESSAGE, THE [R] (aka Mohammed, Messenger of God)
Anthony Quinn, Irene Papas
         Historical drama, tracing the life of Mohammed and the founding of Islam. A bit drawn out in parts, but very interesting and a true representation of Islam (produced by Muslims). Needs explaining for JETTs--could make a good class, as more educational than entertaining for younger audiences (you may want to fast-forward some parts for JETTs). (1977)

MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR, THE
Ruben Blades, Sonia Braga
         Story of a very poor but rugged individualist who decides to stand up to the big developers, who are trying to take his and his neighbors land. Lessons on being willing to risk your all for others and for what is rightfully yours. (1988)

MIRACLE OF THE HEART: A BOYS TOWN STORY
Art Carney, Casey Siemaszko
         A touching story about a kindly priest who runs a special home for delinquent boys and the transformation that takes place in each one of the boys lives through loving oversight and positive faith. Pow-wow points: Why the delinquents are hardened and bitter about love, how faith and love slowly change their lives. Explanation of drugs and drug use will be needed. (1986)

MIRACLE OF THE WHITE STALLIONS
Robert Taylor, Lilli Palmer
         Drama about the evacuation of prized Lippizan horses from Vienna during WW2. Watch out for tense stable scene. War scenes are a bit long, but theres no gore. Lots of scenes of performing horses. Lessons on perseverance and not giving up. (1963)

MOUSE THAT ROARED, THE
Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg
         Comedy about a tiny country that declares war on the U.S. (1959)

MR. DESTINY
James Belushi, Michael Caine
         Comedy about a married man who is bored and discontent with his lot in life, who believes he would have been a success had he won a high school baseball game. Good lessons on thankfulness, contentment and not agonizing over past mistakes. Beware of foul language. (1990)

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Kenneth Branaugh, Emma Thompson
         Entertaining, well-acted Shakespearean comedy. As with most of Shakespeares plays, the old English style dialogue in this movie may be difficult to understand in parts, and parts will need explaining (or translating--ha!) for JETTs and teens. The first 10 minutes are particularly hard to understand, but hang on, it gets easier. (See comments on
Henry V.) The portrayal of sex outside of marriage as an unpardonable sin should be pow-wowed. (1993)

NATIVITY, THE
John Shea, Jane Wyatt
         The story of Jesus birth told from Josephs standpoint. Important to explain that this is a dramatization of how it
could have happened, but is not specifically confirmed by the Word. (1978)

NIGHT CROSSING
John Hurt, Beau Bridges
         True story of two East German families who escape to the West via a homemade hot air balloon. Lots of good lessons on security and persecution, as well as perseverance and family unity. Sobering. Will need background explanation as to Communist repression in East Germany at that time. (1981)

NO LONGER ALONE (CM)
         The true-life story and traumatic testimony of a British actress who comes to the end of herself and finds the Lord.

PARABLE, THE
         Short pantomime film in which a clown represents Jesus. Good film to witness with. Need to pow-wow the storys parallel to the life of Jesus, as all may not understand.

PHAR LAP
Tom Burlinson, Martin Vaughn
         True story of a famous Australian race horse, Phar Lap, and the boy who helps train it to become one of the greatest race horses of all time. Expos of the corruption and money-mindedness of the racing business. Good lessons on shepherding, love and determination. (1983)

PILGRIMS PROGRESS (CM)
         Animated version of John Bunyans classic allegorical tale of the journey of a newly-saved Christian.

QUO VADIS?
Peter Ustinov, Deborah Kerr
         Historical drama of the life of Christians in early Rome, when they were underground. Lots of inspiring lessons and examples. Good to use for a study on Church history. Certain portions may need fast forwarding. (1951)

RAIN MAN
Tom Cruise, Dustin Hoffman
         Well-acted, touching drama of how a selfish mans life is changed when he kidnaps his autistic brother in hopes of gaining his inheritance. (1988)

RIVER, THE
Sissy Spacek, Mel Gibson
         Modern-day drama of small U.S. farmers trying to make ends meet. Shows how unreasonable and merciless society can be, also what people will do to earn money. Good portrayal of the depression in the States and what people are going through. Lessons on not giving up, even though circumstances are very bleak and grim; to "hold on" and fight through insurmountable odds. (1984)

SAMS SON
Michael Landon, Anne Jackson
         Story of a young boy who follows the sample of Samson in the Bible to gain strength. Some parts are autobiographical of Michael Landon. (1984)

SAME TIME NEXT YEAR
Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn
         Story of a couple who share one weekend a year together for 26 years. Warm, human comedy-drama that reflects the changes in American life and attitudes from the 1950s through the 70s. (1978)

SCARLET PIMPERNEL, THE
Jane Seymour, Anthony Andrews
         Entertaining adventure about an English aristocrat who helps innocent victims escape France during the French Revolution. (1982)

SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY [R]
Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo
         Comedy about a man who lives in two worlds--the real, mundane world and his fantasy world. The dangers of daydreaming should be explained. (1947)

SISTER ACT
Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith
         Sweet comedy about a Las Vegas singer who hides out in a convent from her mobster boyfriend, and draws record attendance to the weekly service, totally changing the old bottle spirit in the convent with her new-bottle ways and concern for others. (1992)

SISTER ACT 2
Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Najimy
Comedy sequel to Sister Act. The story line is not as action-packed as Sister Act, but overall the movie has a more Godly tone, and some beautiful singing and performing (although it portrays Catholic priests a bit negatively and has a feminist slant). (1993)

SIX WEEKS
Mary Tyler Moore, Dudley Moore
         A politician gets involved with a businesswoman and her daughter. The daughter is suffering from leukemia, but enthusiastically engages in his election campaign. A real heart-wrencher, but very sweet. (See GAP #025 for pow-wowed version.) (1982)

SOMETHING FOR JOEY
Marc Singer, Geraldine Page
         True story about college football player and Heisman Trophy winner, John Cappelletti, and his younger brother, Joey, stricken with leukemia. Sensitive tear-jerker. (1977)

SOMEWHERE IN TIME
Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour
         A movie about time travel in search of love, and finding that love is forever in the world to come. (1980)

SPLASH [R]
Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah
         Comedy about a man who falls in love with a mermaid. Sweet story, but some crassness and foul language. (1984)

STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN [R] (aka A Matter of Life and Death)
David Niven, Kim Hunter
         Inspiring drama/love story about a WW2 pilot who dies before his time and his struggle in the courts of Heaven to go back to the girl he loves. Interesting concept of the spirit world. (1946)

STAND AND DELIVER
Edward Olmos, Lou Diamond Phillips
         Based on a true story about a high school teacher in Los Angeles who, through his dedication, determination and faith in his poor Hispanic students, inspires them to study and attempt the "impossible." Lessons on how through perseverance, encouragement and hard work even the weakest and most incorrigible can succeed. (1987)

TALE OF TWO CITIES, A
Chris Sarandon, Peter Cushing
         Historical drama and love story set in the French Revolution, from the classic novel by Charles Dickens. Lessons on real love and unselfishness. (1980)

TO SIR WITH LOVE
Sidney Poitier, Judy Geeson
         Novice schoolteacher in London uses love, understanding and a firm hand with his rowdy teenage class. (1967)

TUCKER: THE MAN AND HIS DREAM
Jeff Bridges, Joan Ellen
         The story of Preston Tucker, who tried to build the "car of the future" in the 1940s, only to be crushed by the Big Three automakers and their political cronies. Good lessons on determination and perseverance. (1988)

WAR GAMES
Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman
         Comedy/drama with an interesting message. A teenager and his computer are able to crack the U.S. Defense Department computer, threatening to trigger WW3. (See ML #1657:32-36.) (1983)

WILD HEARTS CANT BE BROKEN
Gabrielle Anwar, Cliff Robertson
         Disney movie about real-life Sonora Webster, a strong-willed girl who joins a traveling show in the early 1930s. Good lessons on determination, but the girls rebelliousness and wrong attitudes need pow-wowing. Not the kind of movie youd necessarily want to show kids again and again. (1991)

WIND
Matthew Modine, Jennifer Grey
         Fictionalized account of Americas Cup yacht races featuring the American and Australian teams. Lessons on stick-to-it-iveness, teamwork and sportsmanship. Pro-American slant throughout the movie. Those not familiar with sailing terms will need some pre-showtime explanation. (This can be found in the movie itself, during previewing: An Australian sportscaster narrates some of the action, and he also uses computer simulations to explain sailing terms and tactics.) Some bad language and a few tense scenes should be fast-forwarded for younger audiences. (1992)

YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU (B&W)
James Stewart, Lionel Barrymore
         Inspiring, funny, lesson-filled story about a family who changed others lives. (1938)

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THE FAMILY MOVIE GUIDE 1995--PART 2 DFO

Movies Rated for OCs and Up
ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL [R]
Anthony Hopkins, Simon Ward
         Drama/character study about rural English life, about a young man who is apprentice to an eccentric veterinarian. (1974)

ADVENTURES OF THE WILDERNESS FAMILY, THE
Robert Logan, Susan Shaw
         Movie about a modern-day family who forsake city life to go off and live in the woods. Lots of adventure, and lessons about what not to do! (1975)

AFRICAN QUEEN
Humphrey Bogart, Kathrine Hepburn
         Love story about a cynical drunkard and a missionary woman traveling together down a river in Africa during WW1, fighting the elements, the Germans and each other. Lessons on how helping others endears us to them--and helps us overcome our problems at the same time. (1951)

AMAZING GRACE AND CHUCK
Jamie Lee Curtis, Gregory Peck
         An American pre-teen gives up little league baseball in order to protest against nuclear weapons. Good lessons on conviction and teamwork. (Also called "The Silent Voice.") (1987)

AMAZING MR. BLUNDEN, THE
Laurence Naismith, Lynne Frederick
         A touching story about an old man who has a second chance to right the wrongs hes committed in his previous life. Time travel scenes need explanation, as well as concepts of redeeming himself, and that we, the saved,
are forgiven. Could be a bit scary in parts for some; murder threats need explaining. (1972)

AMY AND THE ANGEL
Helen Slater, James Earl Jones
         A teenage girl who thinks others dont like her learns to see that certain people need and depend on her and wouldnt be what they are without her love for them. (1983)

ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM
Rex Harrison, Irene Dunne
         Movie about a British governess who trains the children of the king of Siam. Based on a true story. (1946)

BATTLESTAR: GALACTICA
Lorne Greene, Jane Seymour
         A starship commander takes survivors of a doomed planet in search of a new home. (There is a TV series by the same name. Each episode will need to be previewed before viewing.) (1979)

BEAU GESTE [R]
Gary Cooper, Ray Milland
         Adventure story of love and courage. In order to help their mother, three English brothers flee England and join the French Foreign Legion in North Africa. Some fighting scenes. (1939)

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
George C. Scott
         Good adaptation of the famous fairy tale about a beast who kidnaps a beautiful young girl, and her discovery that physical attractiveness is of less importance than kindness and love. Good lessons on love and unselfishness. Good to prepare in advance for the Beasts looks, and parts when he goes into a rage. A bit scary for some.

BEYOND THE NEXT MOUNTAIN (CM)
         The testimony of a man from a remote Indian hill tribe and his lifelong pursuit to translate the Bible into Hmar, the language of his people. Good lessons on shticking and pursuing a goal.

BIBLE, THE
Richard Harris, George C. Scott
         Good portrayal of the Bible from Genesis to Abraham. May want to fast forward through weird portrayal of Abrahams dream, and parts of Sodom and Gomorrah. Some portions
may be suitable for younger children, such as Noahs Ark. (1966)

BLACK STALLION, THE
Mickey Rooney, Teri Garr
         Drama of a boy who befriends a wild stallion and trains to become a jockey. Be careful of one fire and one snake scene. (1979)

BORN FREE
Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna
         True story of how a lion cub named Elsa was raised in captivity as a pet by a couple in Kenya. (1966)

BOYS TOWN
Mickey Rooney, Spencer Tracy
         Touching true story of a Catholic priest, Father Flannigan, who begins a school for homeless boys. Good lessons on faith and love. (1938)

BRIGHAM YOUNG--FRONTIERSMAN
Tyron Power, Mary Astor
         Movie about the founding of the Mormons and the trials they faced. Some tense scenes may need fast forwarding. (1940)

BROTHER SUN, SISTER MOON
Graham Faulkner, Judi Bowker
         Zeffirellis inspiring film about the life of St. Francis. Beautiful example of forsaking all and how living for the Lord is all that matters. For those who are impressionable, may want to fast forward through war nightmare, raid and killing at leper camp. Helpful to do a study of the Catholic church beforehand, to help understand the movie. (1973)

BUNYAN, THE PREACHER (CM)
         John Bunyan is released from prison for a day by a sympathetic guard to preach a sermon in the country to those who are gathered to hear him. Good lessons on conviction and not fearing persecution. May be a bit deep for some OCs.

CAPTAIN COOK
Keith Michelle
         Six-hour Australian mini-series of adventure on the high seas with James Cook (1728-1779), who was a British navigator and map maker, and one of the worlds greatest explorers. Good leadership lessons. Watch out for violent ending.

CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS (B&W)
Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney
         Story by Rudyard Kipling about a spoiled rich boy who falls off a cruise ship and is rescued by New England fishermen. Lessons on unselfishness and love. Pow-wow points: Good fruit of loving firmness; makings through breakings, especially as the boys pride is humbled; love and real values in life fill his heart and make him a changed person. Drowning of fisherman may need fast-forwarding. (1937)
         This version is better than the newer one with Karl Malden and Ricardo Montalban.

CHARIOTS OF FIRE
Ben Cross, Ian Charleson
         True story about two British athletes, one Christian and one Jewish, who compete in the 1924 Olympics. (See ML #1254:38.) (1981)

CHARLES AND DIANA: A ROYAL LOVE STORY
David Robb, Caroline Bliss
         Story of Charles and Dianas romance and wedding. Lady Diana collaborated on the script and her cousin plays Diana in this version. (1982)

CHRISTMAS CAROL, A
Alastair Sim, Jack Warner
         Milder version of Charles Dickens classic. (1951)

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
         Six-hour mini-series about Christopher Columbus. The last two hours might be worth skipping for some as it gets a little depressing.

CLARENCE
Robert Carradine, Kate Trotter
         Clarence, the angel from "Its a Wonderful Life," who has become younger by 35 years because of his good deeds on Earth, returns to help the wife of a new angel who has just arrived in Heaven. Sweet story with good lessons on love, sacrifice and giving. (1990)

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (Special Edition Version)
Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr
         Sci-fi about UFOs. A spiritual message in scientific fashion. (See ML#s 1103; 1541:8,9.) (1980)

COCOON
Don Ameche, Maureen Stapleton
         Sci-fi comedy about aliens returning to Earth to retrieve members of their race who have been in hibernation in cocoons, and their interaction with some elderly folks. (1985)

COURAGE MOUNTAIN
Charlie Sheen, Leslie Caron
         Another "Heidi" story. Heidi, now a teenager, is sent to boarding school during WW1. Good lessons on taking responsibility and being a good sample. Some intense scenes for children. (1989)

COURAGEOUS MR. PENN (B&W)
Deborah Kerr
         Interesting background on persecuted Quaker, William Penn, who founded the colony of Pennsylvania. (1941)

DAMIEN: THE LEPER PRIEST
Ken Howard, Mike Farrell
         True story of a dedicated pioneer priest on a lepers island. Good lessons on love and sacrifice. (1980)

DAVID AND BATHSHEBA
Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward
         Portrayal of the Biblical story of David and Bathsheba. Although some of the chronology is mixed up and not all the facts are right, it does bring out good lessons and shows the Lords mercy and patience, and is a good portrayal of repentance. Good to read 2Sam.11,12 first. (1951)

DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, THE
Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe
         Sci-fi drama about an alien who comes to deliver a message of peace to the world. (See ML#s 1103:45,46; 1440:103-104.) (1951)

DOG OF FLANDERS, A
Theodore Bikel, David Ladd
         Movie about a young Dutch boy, his grandfather and the dog they adopt. (1959)

E.T., THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL
Dee Wallace, Henry Thomas
         Sci-fi about a little boy who befriends a creature from another planet who has been stranded on Earth. Reflection of where the world is at today. Childrens bad samples and foul language need explaining. (See ML#s 1566:1; 2497:1-12.) (1982)

EL CID
Charlton Heston, Sophia Loren
         Inspiring historical adventure based on the true story of a Spanish lord who rose up to drive the Moors out of Spain in the 11th century. Intriguing story of one mans devotion to God and country. Watch out for gory battle scenes. (1961)

ENTREPRENEURS
Documentary (host: Robert Mitchum)
         Documentary about inventors and inventions. Be sure to pow-wow the "you can be rich and happy in the System" message that comes across in this documentary.

FANNY CROSBY (CM)
         Biography of the blind hymn writer, Fanny Crosby, and her struggle to find Salvation and service for Jesus. Shows her love for children and desire to serve the Lord.

FORBIDDEN PLANET, THE
Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis
         Space travelers visit a planet where a man has built his own empire. One of the earliest sci-fi films, with good lessons on hate and bitterness. (See ML #1378.) (1956)

FOURTH WISE MAN, THE
Martin Sheen, Alan Arkin
         Fictional drama dealing with a fourth wise man, who misses the journey to see the Messiah, and so embarks on his own journey to try to locate Him. (1985)

FRIENDLY PERSUASION
Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire
         Quaker family tries to maintain its Christian principles amid confusion and heartbreak during the Civil War in America. Lessons on non-violence, but willingness to stand up to the enemy when he threatens life. (1956)

GHOST AND MRS. MUIR, THE
Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison
         A ghost story with lessons on love and understanding. A lonely widow is romanced by the ghost of a sea captain in her "haunted" English cottage. (1947)

GIRL WHO SPELLED FREEDOM, THE
Wayne Rogers, Mary Kay Place
         True story of a Cambodian refugee who arrived in the U.S. speaking little English and went on to become a national spelling bee champion. (1986)

GLENN MILLER STORY, THE
Jimmy Stewart, June Allyson
         Romanticized biography of the famous band leader who died during WW2. (1954)

GODS OUTLAW: WILLIAM TYNDALE (CM)
         Biography of the man who had the vision to translate the Bible into English and print it for the common people, and the persecution he received as a result. Good lessons on commitment and dedication. The scene at the stake might need to be omitted for some.

GREAT WALTZ, THE
Luise Rainer, Fernand Gravet
         Romantic musical biography of composer Johann Strauss. (1938)

GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, THE
Charlton Heston, Betty Hutton
         Extravaganza about circus life, its lessons and trials. (1952)

GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD, THE
Max Von Sydow, Charlton Heston
         Portrayal of Jesus life and crucifixion. Parts are scripturally "off," which will need pointing out and explaining, but still an inspiring movie. Crucifixion scene may need forwarding for some. (1965)

HEAVEN CAN WAIT
Warren Beatty, Julie Christie
         Comedy/drama about a football player who dies and comes back in another body. (See ML #1498:36,37.) (1978)

HELEN KELLER, THE MIRACLE CONTINUES
Blythe Danner, Mare Winningham
         Sequel to "The Miracle Worker," dramatizing the life of Helen Keller as a young adult. It especially illustrates her dedication and perseverance.

HOOSIERS
Gene Hackman, Barbara Hershey
         A small-town high school basketball coach leads his team to victory through teamwork. Good lessons on unity and teamwork. (Also known as "Best Shot.") (1986)

HOUDINI
Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh
         Dramatization of the famous escape artists life. (1953)

HOW TO TEACH YOUR BABY TO READ
Glenn Doman and Better Baby Institute
         Excellent instructional how-to of the successful method of teaching reading.

INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS, THE
Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens
         Inspiring true story of Gladys Aylward, a missionary in China in the 1930s, and how she leads some children on a dangerous journey through enemy territory. Lots of lessons on faith and perseverance. Pow-wow how hard times and sacrifices are good for us and help mature us. Good examples of bellwether older children helping the younger ones. Some war scenes may need fast forwarding. (1958)

IRON WILL
Mackenzie Astin, Kevin Spacey
         Captivating, exciting adventure/drama of a boy who enters a perilous 500-mile dog-sled race in order to save his fathers farm, with lessons on courage and perseverance. Based on a true story. Some scenes may need fast-forwarding for children, especially the drowning scene. (1994)

ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE (B&W)
James Stewart, Donna Reed
         Christmas classic about a man who gets discouraged, and an angel who shows him what life would have been like had he never been born. Good lessons on thankfulness and being content. (1947)

IT HAPPENED ONE CHRISTMAS
Marlo Thomas, Wayne Rogers
         Inspiring story of how angels supernaturally help to fight discouragement in one persons life. Good lessons on how much one person can do to help others. Based on the movie "Its a Wonderful Life." (1977)

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (B&W)
Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert
         A newspaper reporter wins the heart of a brash runaway heiress by telling her the truth about her shallowness and selfish ways. (1934)

JOHN WYCLIFFE, THE MORNING STAR (CM)
         Biography of the first man to translate the Bible into the English language, and the persecution he encounters.

KING OF THE WIND
Richard Harris, Glenda Jackson
         Historical fiction about the Godolphin Arabian, the first Arabian horse exported to England in the 1700s. The story follows the adventures of a mute Berber boy from Tunisia to Europe. Lessons on love, dedication and perseverance, with a happy ending. A bit slow moving for some. (1989)

KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE
Ava Gardner, Robert Taylor
         A movie about King Arthur and the knights of the round table, including Merlin, Lancelot, etc. (1953)

LAST FLIGHT OF NOAHS ARK, THE
Elliott Gould, Ricky Schroder
         Disney adventure story about a pilot with a planeload of animals, a missionary and some stowaway children who are forced to land on a Pacific island and are stranded there. (1980)

LIFE OF D. L. MOODY, THE (CM)
         Biography of Dwight L. Moody and his ministry for the Lord. Moodys discouragement will need explaining, as well as why he is concerned about building buildings. A bit churchy, but gives an idea of what the famous evangelist was like.

LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE, THE
Animation
         Animated story which in parable form depicts the sacrifice Jesus made for us. Some parts will need careful explaining. (1979)

LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE
Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert
         Wholesome movie about the adventures of a pioneer family in the U.S. (There is a TV series by the same name. Each episode would need to be previewed before viewing.) (1974)

LITTLE WOMEN
Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Lawford
         Movie based on the Louisa May Alcott novel about four sisters growing up in a small New England town in the mid-1800s. (1949)

LOST HORIZON
Peter Finch, Liv Ullman
         Musical film adaptation of story of lost travelers who find Shangri-la. Pow-wow points: Parallel to when a person finds the Lords calling in his life and how the Enemy fights with lies and doubts to cause him to turn back. Point out the differences between the two girls--one was fed up with the worldly life and wanted to stay at Shangri-la, the other was dissatisfied with her life in Paradise and wanted to experience and see the world. May need to pre-warn about woman aging, can be shocking for some. (1973)         Old black-and-white version (1937) starring Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt is good as well.

LUTHER (CM)
Stacy Keach, Hugh Griffith
         The story of Martin Luther. Not action-packed, but interesting. (1974)

MADAME CURIE
Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon
         Biography of French physicists Marie and Pierre Curie, and their determination and struggle to discover uranium. Lessons on perseverance, teamwork, and keeping up the faith despite circumstances. Well done, but a little slow and long for younger children. (1947)

MAN OF LA MANCHA, THE
Peter OToole, Sophia Loren
         Inspiring musical drama of the tale of the Crazy Crusader. Depending on audience, may want to fast-forward parts of prison scenes, girl attacked by men, funeral procession and mirrors scene. (1972)

MARCO POLO
Ken Marshall
         Mini-series dramatizing the life of Marco Polo.

MARTIN LUTHER (CM)
Niall MacGinnis
         Good portrayal of Martin Luther and his fight for the Truth and his battle with the Roman Catholic church. Good lessons on conviction and Grace versus Law, as well as example of Gods protection, when other radicals of his day were being martyred. Could be accompanied by a Word study from what Dad has said about Martin Luther. See also LWG TK "Martin Luther" and ML #1671. (1953)

MARVA COLLINS STORY, THE
Cicely Tyson, Morgan Freeman
         True-life story about a disillusioned Black school teacher who pioneers with problem students a sample school with best results! Good for teachers! Good sample of fighting the System. (1981)

MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (B&W)
James Stewart, Jean Arthur
         The simple truth triumphs over U.S. politics, when a young idealistic senator goes to Washington and fights against corruption. Lessons on conviction and boldness. Closing speech might need to be translated into simpler language for OCs to appreciate the message and get the full impact. (1939)

MUSIC MAN, THE
Robert Preston, Shirley Jones
         Musical about a Midwest town that gets turned on to music. (1962)

NADIA
Talia Balsam, Jonathan Banks
         True story of Nadia Comaneci, the Romanian teen who won an Olympic gold medal in gymnastics. Lessons in perseverance. The System habits, etc., will need to be pow-wowed. (1984)

NATIONAL VELVET
Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney
         Story of a young girls quest to win a national horse race. (1944)

NIKOLAI (CM)
         True story of a young Christian boy in Russia who takes a stand for Jesus, despite the pressures and dangers of persecution. Good sample of not compromising your convictions.

OH, GOD!--PART 1
George Burns, John Denver
         George Burns plays God in this comedy with a light message. (1977)

OH, GOD!--PART 2
George Burns, Suzanne Pleshette
         Comedy with a good message about a young girl who becomes Gods PR agent to improve His image. We dont necessarily agree with all of the movies message, but most was good. Also known as "Tracy and Friend." (1980)

OKLAHOMA
Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones
         Musical drama about life in a U.S. farm town. (1955)

ORPHAN TRAIN
Jill Eikenberry, Kevin Dobson
         True story about some New York orphans of the 19th century and their trek across America to find new homes. (1979)

OVERBOARD
Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell
         Comedy about a spoiled heiress who falls off her yacht, suffers amnesia and is "claimed" at the hospital by her "husband" and starts learning how to unselfishly love her new "family"! Some foul language. (1987)

PETER AND PAUL
Anthony Hopkins, Robert Foxworth
         Very good Biblical drama of the life of Peter and Paul after Jesus resurrection. Movie could be used to go with a study from the Book of Acts. (1981)

PRODIGAL SON (CM)
Animation
         Animated story of the "Prodigal Son" parable. Does not follow the Scriptures exactly, so needs explaining. Good lessons on forgiveness and worldliness.

QUINCYS QUEST [R]
Tommy Steele
         Musical about broken dolls in a toy store who appeal to Santa Claus to have mercy on them. (See ML #964:57,58, and S.O.O.C. 94:20.)

RAILWAY CHILDREN, THE
Dinah Sheridan, Bernard Cribbins
         Three children in England at the turn of the century do all they can to try to clear their father of a false charge. (Also known as "Gods Wonderful Railway.") (1972)

RETURN FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN
Bette Davis, Christopher Lee
         Walt Disney sci-fi about alien children who fight evil on Earth. (1978)

RETURN OF STARMAN, THE
Robert Hays, C.B. Barnes
         Sequel to the movie "Starman." Starman returns 14 years later to find his teenage son. Good morals. Pilot for a TV series. (TV series is good viewing also. Each episode must be previewed first.)

RETURN TO SNOWY RIVER
Geoff Burrows, Sigrid Thornton
`Sequel to "The Man from Snowy River." A frontiersman returns to the Australian highlands after a three-year absence and finds himself at odds with his girlfriends father. Lots of action-packed scenes. (Be sure to preview and explain well to OCs--some fast-forwarding may be necessary.) (1988)

ROBE, THE
Richard Burton, Jean Simmons
         Beautiful story of a Roman centurion who presides over Christs crucifixion. Good lessons on discipleship. (1953)

ROMAN HOLIDAY
Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn
         Comedy about a newspaper reporter who meets and falls in love with a lonely princess in Rome. (1953)

RUSSIANS ARE COMING!, THE
Alan Arkin, Eva Marie Saint
         Comedy about a Russian submarine which runs aground in the U.S. (1966)

SECRET GARDEN, THE
Gennie James, Barret Oliver
         English classic in which a spoiled, rich orphan girl is sent to a gloomy manor filled with mysterious sounds and secrets. Finding a hidden garden, her life begins to change. Beautiful lessons on love, unselfishness, perseverance and faith, with a happy ending. Some spooky parts. Prepare kids for opening scenes and shock effects during movie. For mature OCs. (1987)

SERGEANT YORK
Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan
         Inspiring biography of Alvin York, the famous conscientious objector of WW1 who single-handedly captured a company of German soldiers. Although basically a pro-U.S. and pro-war propaganda film, the points to pow-wow include his conversion, his army life, fame and publicity. May want to forward through drunken fight in the beginning, and certain war scenes. (1941)

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS
Jane Powell, Howard Keel
         A musical about seven brothers who have to learn lessons of love and consideration while courting their would-be brides. Country music with lots of dancing. (1954)

SEVEN NIGHTS IN JAPAN
Michael York
         Love story about a present-day British prince who, on a visit to Japan, falls in love with a Japanese girl. Good lessons on putting duty before personal desire.

SHIPWRECKED
Smian Smestad, Gabriel Byrne
         Disney fantasy/adventure story of a young cabin boy and his encounters with pirates on a desert island. Lots of suspense (though not violent), but plot is unbelievable in parts. (1990)

SHORT CIRCUIT
Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg
         Comedy about a robot which gets short circuited and begins to operate on its own. Some bad language. (1986)

SIGNPOSTS ALOFT (CM)
Documentary--Moody Science Series
         Good account of how airplane pilots fly by their instruments, relating flying to our life for the Lord.

SINGING NUN, THE
Debbie Reynolds, Ricardo Montalban
         Based on a true story about a Belgian nun who became world famous by singing her praises to God in folk songs. Good lessons on sharing your heart and opening up. (1966)

SNOW TREASURE
James Franciscus, Ilona Rodgers
         Adventure story about children in a Norwegian village during WW2 who try to keep the Nazis from finding a cache of gold. Good lessons on not antagonizing adversaries. (1967)

SPACE CAMP
Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson
         Movie about teens who learn to pilot a space shuttle. Good lessons on teamwork, unity and obedience. (1986)

SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS, THE
Jimmy Stewart, Patricia Smith
         Dramatization of Charles Lindbergs first solo flight across the Atlantic. (1957)

ST. JOHN IN EXILE (CM)
         A one-man play by Dean Jones dramatizing Johns life on the Isle of Patmos, as he witnesses to those around him, recounting his life with Jesus. Inspiring!

STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE (B&W)
Spencer Tracy, Walter Brennan
         True story of the determined American reporter Stanley, who searches Africa for missing missionary Livingstone at the turn of the century. Good lessons on how to witness and win an unbeliever, and how love makes all things possible. Good example of dedication, despite loneliness. Doing a study of both men and being familiar with a map of Central Africa will help in understanding the movie. (1939)

STAR TREK--THE MOTION PICTURE
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
         Sci-fi movie based on the older TV series. The spaceship Enterprise combats a lethal force-field headed toward Earth. (1979)

STARS IN MY CROWN
Joel McCrea, Ellen Drew
         Movie about a parson in a small Southern U.S. town in the 1800s. Inspiring and uplifting. (1950)

STORY OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, THE
Don Ameche, Loretta Young
         Biography of the man who invented the telephone, who had determination and inspiration. Good lessons about not giving up and not being stopped by slander. (1939) (There is a newer version that is good as well.)

STORY OF DAVID, THE
Timothy Bottoms, Jane Seymour
         The Biblical story of the early days of David (Part 1). Part 2 mainly chronicles Davids relationship with Bathsheba and is not as good. (1976)

STRATTON STORY, THE
James Stewart, June Allyson
         Movie based on the true story of a professional baseball player, Monty Stratton, who learns to overcome a handicap. (1949)

SUPERMAN 1
Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder
         A movie showing a resemblance to the idea of God sending His Son to save the world. (See ML #1657:5-10,17.) (1978)

SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
John Mills, Dorothy McGuire
         Walt Disney version of the classic story of a family shipwrecked on a tropical island. Scene of fight with snake may bother some. (1960)

TREASURE IN THE SNOW
         Movie showing the beautiful Swiss scenery, with good lessons on the bad fruits of some childrens unforgiving, hateful attitudes and selfishness. Some bad behavior will need pow-wowing.

TRUCE IN THE FOREST (CM)
         A true story from WW2 in which two groups of soldiers, one German and the other American, seek food and shelter at the same cottage in the forest. Good lessons on "loving your enemy."

WHITE CHRISTMAS
Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye
         Musical comedy about ex-army buddies who try to liven up a winter resort run by their old retired commanding officer. Pleasant story, lots of good songs and dancing. (1954)

WHITE FANG
Ethan Hawke, Klaus Maria Brandauer
         New version of Jack Londons adventure story of a boy who goes to Alaska to look for his deceased fathers mine claim, and develops a close bond with a wolf-dog. A couple of scenes may need fast-forwarding for children (such as the man popping out of the coffin and the dog-fight). (Dont confuse with
The Call of the Wild, another Jack London novel/movie about a dog, but not recommended viewing.) (1991)

WIZARD OF OZ, THE
Judy Garland, Ray Bolger
         Classic musical about a little girl who goes to the make-believe Land of Oz and learns lessons on thankfulness and contentment. Be careful, as the witch is frightening for some. (1939)

WONDER OF YOU, THE (CM)
Documentary--Moody Science Series
         Good comparison of the wonder of the human body to machines.

YOUNG BESS
Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger
         Movie based on the life of Queen Elizabeth I. Lessons on dedication and growing up. (1953)

Movies Rated for MCs and Up
BEETHOVENS 2ND
Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt
         Entertaining comedy about a St. Bernard dog and his owners, a family struggling with typical financial pressures, while their children face the challenges of "growing up." The part about the children lying to the parents in order to cover for the dogs should be pow-wowed with young viewers. (1993)

BRIGADOON
Gene Kelly, Van Johnson
         Musical about a magical village in Scotland that comes to life every 100 years. Message about faith, love and life. Kellys New York flatlander friends terrible attitude and comments need exposing, as he murmurs and scoffs. Dance numbers are okay for younger children. (1954)

CHRISTMAS EVE
Loretta Young, Trevor Howard
         Story of a wealthy older woman who has Don Quixote faith in helping the poor and restoring her familys unity. Good lessons on forgiveness. (1986)

EASTER PARADE
Judy Garland, Fred Astaire
         Musical about a dancer whose female partner abandons their act and the girl who replaces her. (1948)

ELEPHANT BOY
Sabu, W.E. Holloway
         An Indian boy joins a group of elephant hunters and proves himself a man and hero. Some portions may be shown to younger children. (1937)

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Danny Kaye, Farley Granger
         Light musical of how Andersen became famous as a childrens storyteller. Adapt lessons on daydreaming. (1952)

JOURNEY OF LIFE, THE (CM)
Documentary--Moody Science Series
         Account of the life of seeds and plants, with beautiful photography.

MIRACLE DOWN UNDER
Dee Wallace Stone, John Waters
         A touching family Christmas story set in the Australian outback in the 1890s. Lots of fantasy about Santa Claus will need explaining. (1987)

MY FAIR LADY
Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn
         A professor turns a lowly flower girl into a society belle. Good character study. (1964)

MYSTERY STORY, THE (CM)
Documentary
         The story of the life of butterflies.

ONCE UPON A FOREST
Animated
         When an environmental spill threatens their forest home, three small creatures must journey into a dangerous, unfamiliar world in a race against time to save the life of a friend. Good entertainment, with lessons on teamwork, listening to each other, love and forgiveness, perseverance and overcoming fear. Young or impressionable children may find the story intense in parts, and you may want to fast-forward some of the "scarier" parts, such as one of the scenes with the owl. (1993)

ONE HUNDRED MEN AND A GIRL
Deanna Durbin
         Musicians rally around the faith and vision of one girl to overcome great obstacles. (1937)

RIVERS OF WATER (CM)
Documentary--Moody Science Series
         Documentary about the properties of water and its importance.

STUDENT PRINCE, THE
Edmund Purdom, Ann Blyth
         Musical about a prince who goes to university and falls in love with a commoner. Good explanation of responsibility being more important than romantic love. (1954)

THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES
Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles
         Comedy about an old-time airplane race. Lots of good shots of planes. (1965)

Movies Rated for YCs and Up
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS
David Niven, Shirley MacLaine
         Story taken from the Jules Verne novel about an Englishman in 1872 who bets he can circle the globe in 80 days. Lots of adventure and excitement! Parts may be shown to younger children. (1956)

BISHOPS WIFE, THE (B&W)
Cary Grant, Loretta Young
         An angel comes to earth to aid in the lives of a bishop and his wife. Pow-wow points: How the bishop got his mind on building churches and being accepted and forgot about being loving; how the angel did lots of little things to change the world around him; how we can influence others with our sample of love. Bishops jealousy of the angel needs explaining. (1947)

FOX AND THE HOUND
Animated
         The story of a fox cub and hound pup, who befriend each other when young and the effect that growing up has on their lives and relationship. Lessons on love, understanding and forgiveness. Some scenes may need to be fast-forwarded for younger or impressionable children, particularly the bear fight at the end. (1981)

GIFT OF LOVE, THE
Marie Osmond, Timothy Bottoms
         Movie about an immigrant and a spoiled rich girl who fall in love despite being from different backgrounds, and who learn lessons from the difficulties they face. (1978)

GOING MY WAY
Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald
         Film about a priest who wins over a gang of kids, similar to "The Bells of Saint Marys." Good entertainment with lessons. (1944)

HEIDI (B&W)
Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt
         Classic childrens story, set in 19th-Century Switzerland about a little girl taken from her grandfathers home in the Alps and sent to live in the city. Pow-wow suggestions: Parallel Heidis life in the mountain to Family life, and how love loves the unlovely and Gods Love conquers all, as Grandfather is won over by her sample of love. She makes the best of it, and still tries to be sweet and loving. Good lessons also on perseverance and not giving up, Romans 8:28. Gypsy kidnapping scene and police station scenes will need explaining and/or fast-forwarding. Also important to explain beforehand to younger children that "Grandfather" in the movie is not
our "Grandpa." (1937)

HIS BUTLERS SISTER [R]
Deanna Durbin, Pat OBrien
         Light musical romance/comedy about a singer and an aloof Broadway composer. (1943)

JESUS OF NAZARETH
Robert Powell, Olivia Hussey
         Zeffirellis inspired movie of the life of Jesus portrayed with tremendous insight. Portions of the movie may be good for all. (1976)

JUNGLE BOOK, THE
Animation
         Walt Disney animated movie of the Rudyard Kipling classic story about a boy raised by wolves. May not be suitable for children with tendencies towards foolishness. Movie should not be watched repeatedly. (1967)

KAVIK THE WOLF DOG
Ronnie Cox, John Ireland
         Story about a brave sled dog who travels back to the boy he loves when a ruthless and wealthy man transports him from Alaska to Seattle. (Also known as "The Courage of Kavik, the Wolf Dog.") (1980)

KEYS OF THE KINGDOM (B&W)
Gregory Peck, Vincent Price
         Inspiring story about missionaries in China 50 years ago. Shows how the Lord can use someone who doesnt seem to have much talent, but goes on in love for Jesus and others. (1944)

LASSIE COME HOME [R]
Roddy McDowall, Elizabeth Taylor
         A poor family is forced to sell their beloved dog (Lassie), who then begins a very eventful journey to return to them. (1943)

LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
Alec Guinness, Ricky Schroder
         Classic story of how the love and simplicity of a child touches and changes his hard-hearted rich uncle. Set in 19th-century England. Pow-wow points: How the boys love for his grandfather changes the grandfathers life; how the boy stayed positive, even though he had to be separated from his mother. Good example of courtesy and manners. (1980)

LITTLE MISS BROADWAY
Shirley Temple, Jimmy Durante
         Musical about an orphan who ends up in a boarding house for entertainers. Good sample for children performing. Pow-wow sarcastic behavior and language. (1938)

LITTLE PRINCESS, THE
Shirley Temple, Richard Greene
         A little girl in London becomes an orphan when her father is thought to have died in the Boer War. This movie may be emotional for some. (1939)

LITTLEST REBEL, THE
Shirley Temple, John Boles
         During the U.S. Civil War, a Confederate officer tries to escape from Union troops. His daughter helps her father by winning the hearts of her captors. Good lessons on winning others with love. (1945)

LOVE LEADS THE WAY
Timothy Bottoms, Eva Marie Saint
         True story of Morris Frank, the man who had the first seeing-eye dog in America in the 1920s. Pow-wow points: Why he became depressed after going blind and what made him want to start fighting; how he had to admit he needed help and couldnt do things on his own; how he needed to learn patience in working with the dog; how he grew to love the dog. (1984)

MAN WHO PLAYED GOD, THE [R]
George Arliss, Bette Davis
         The story of a rich deaf philanthropist who learns to read lips and spends his time "eavesdropping" on peoples conversations and anonymously helping those whom he perceives are in difficulty. (See also Dads comments in ML #84:11). (1932)

ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS
Animation
         Story about the theft and recovery of some Dalmatian puppies. Portions may be shown to younger children, however, the portions with the villainess Cruella should not be shown to the very young. (1961)

SIDE BY SIDE: THE TRUE STORY OF THE OSMOND FAMILY
Marie Osmond, Joseph Bottoms
         The story of the Osmond family and their rise to fame in the 1960s. Good lessons for performing children. (1982)

SONG OF NORWAY
Florence Henderson, Edward G. Robinson
         True-life story of Edward Grieg, the Norwegian composer. Beautiful music and scenery. (1970)

SOUND OF MUSIC, THE
Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer
         Musical about a young convent girl who becomes nanny to children in Austria before WW2. Based on the true story of the Von Trapp family. The childrens bad behavior, as well as politics of the time will need explaining. Pow-wow points: How the Lord used Maria to help the children and unite their family; lessons learned when leaving Austria; importance of instant obedience, could mean life or death. May want to skip ending about Nazis for MCs. (1965)

TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE
Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner
         Classic movie relating Moses life. Uplifting dramatization of all Moses went through, with fictional details added. Not always true to the Bible, so suggest doing a Bible study on Moses before watching the movie. Some parts may need to be fast-forwarded for MCs, parts are good for YCs too, depending on the sensitivity of your audience. Portions of this movie may also be shown to younger kids, such as crossing the Red Sea, leaving Egypt, the burning bush, etc. (1956)

WEE WILLIE WINKIE [R]
Shirley Temple
         Girl and her mother come to live at a British army outpost in India. She works at winning the heart of her grandfather, and cheers the hearts of the soldiers. Fast-forward scenes of teasing and fighting. Even OCs should avoid teasing scenes. (1937)

Movies Rated for All
ANIMALS ARE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE
Documentary
         Documentary about animals of Africa. Classical music background makes this fascinating for children of all ages. (1974)

BAMBI
Walt Disney Animation
         Animated feature about a deer and his life in the forest and how he learns the true meaning of love and friendship. For young children, fast-forward from the fighting scene to the end, until the happy ending where the animals are coming out of the water after the fire. Death of mama deer will need explaining, as well as Thumpers naughty behavior. (1942)

BELLS OF ST. MARYS, THE
Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman
         Movie about faith and teamwork between a parish priest and a nun who runs a parochial school. Uplifting. (1945)

BUNDLE OF JOY
Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds
         Musical comedy about a single girl who finds a baby and learns to care for it. (1956)

CHRISTMAS LILIES OF THE FIELDS
Billy Dee Williams, Maria Schell
         A man returns to the chapel he built in the Arizona desert to help establish an orphanage. Lots of songs. (Sequel to "Lilies of the Field.") (1979)

FANTASIA
Animation
         Animated Walt Disney movie. Some parts about Evolution. Some of it beautiful, and good classical music, but some of it horror stories and some downright silly! Fast forward through undesirable parts! (See S.O.O.C. 88:3-5.) (1940)

FLIPPER
Chuck Conners and Flipper
         Movie about a boy who nurses an injured dolphin back to health, and the friendship that develops between them. Deception, lying, etc., need pow-wowing. (1963)

GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK, THE
Alex McGowan
         In this one-man play, an actor acts and recites the entire Gospel of Mark in a very dramatic lively form. Good example of memorizing the Word in an inspiring way.

HEADS AND TAILS
         TV series for young children. Animal documentaries.

HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
Michael Landon, Victor French
         Story of an angel "on assignment" on Earth helping those in need and teaching many lessons of love. The pilot film is good and many episodes of the series are too. Each individual episode must be previewed to determine age of audience, as well as pow-wowed. (See LNFs #152 in GN 504.)

HOLIDAY ON ICE
         Spectacular ice skating show for all.

INCREDIBLE JOURNEY, THE
Emile Genest, Tommy Tweed
         Walt Disney movie about two dogs and a cat who travel a great distance to return home. (1963)

JESUS (CM)
         Movie of Jesus life taken entirely from the Book of Luke. Beautiful portrayal of Jesus ministry, especially emphasizing His ministry of healing. Very good Salvation message at the end of the movie. Good to show friends, kings and contacts and for seminar-type programs. For OCs on down, fast forward healing the epileptic and Legion. Narrated by Alexander Scourby, starring Brian Deacon. Made in 1979 by the Genesis Project, and distributed by Campus Crusade. Available in many languages.

KING OF KINGS
Jeffrey Hunter, Robert Ryan
         Good Biblical drama portraying the life of Jesus. Portions may need to be fast-forwarded for young children. (1961)

LADY AND THE TRAMP, THE
Animation
         Walt Disney cartoon about the romantic adventures of a pedigree cocker spaniel and a freedom-loving mutt. Fast forward scary scenes for younger children. (1955)

MR. KRUGERS CHRISTMAS
James Stewart
         A very touching short story of a lonely old man at Christmas. Produced by the Mormons and has a good witness and message. (30 min.)

PINOCCHIO
Animation
         Story of a wooden puppet who wants more than anything to become a boy. Lessons on lying and worldliness. With this and other versions, "Choose the good and eschew the evil." Certain parts not suitable for under 7 years. (See pow-wowed version in GAP #056.) (1940)

POLLYANNA
Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman
         Beautiful story about a little missionary girl who changed a town through her example of love. A classic. (1960)

SWIM, BABY, SWIM
Esther Williams
         Educational, instructional film on teaching babies and children to swim.

THATS ENTERTAINMENT
Variety
         Excerpts from various MGM musicals over last 60-70 years. Relaxing fun for the whole family. (1974)

ULTIMATE TRIP
Documentary
         Family history! A U.S. TV documentary of our early days and Colonies! On video circuit. (1971)

WHERE DID I COME FROM?
Cartoon, by Consolidated Productions
         Half-hour educational cartoon explaining old wives tales and the naked truth of how babies are made. Good for all.

Movies Not Recommended
         (When possible, weve included the actors and year released of the more recent films, as well as some older films when to our knowledge there were several versions by the same title.)

         1492: Conquest (Gerard Depardieu, Sigourney Weaver; 1992)
         1969
         1984
         2001
         7 Women
         A.D.
         Abyss, The (Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantoni; 1989)
         Accused, The (Jodie Foster, Kelly McGillis; 1988)
         Advise and Consent
         Aftermath (Richard Chamberlain; 1991)
         Against all Odds
         Agatha
         Air America (Mel Gibson, Robert Downey Jr.; 1990)
         Aladdin (Disney animated; 1992)
         Alice in Wonderland
         Alien, The
         American Graffiti
         American Me (Edward James Olmos, William Forsythe; 1992)
         Amerika
         Ana Kerina
         And Justice for All
         Anderson Tapes
         Angels in Green
         Angie (Geena Davis, Stephen Rea; 1994)
         Anne Frank
         Annie Hall
         Another Country
         Another Stakeout (Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez; 1993)
         Apocalypse Now
         Arch of Triumph
         Arthur
         Attica
         Aurora Encounter
         Author Author
         Avalanche Express
         Back to the Future, Part 2
         Backdraft (Kurt Russell, Robert de Niro; 1991)
         Bad Girls (Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell; 1994)
         Barefoot in the Park
         Batman
         Bed and Breakfast (Roger Moore, Talia Shire; 1992)
         Beethoven (Charles Grodin, Oliver Platt; 1992)
         Being Human (Robin Williams, John Turturro; 1994)
         Being There (Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine; 1979)
         Benny and Joon (Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Masterson; 1993)
         Best Defense
         Best Friends
         Best Seller
         Betsys Wedding (Alan Alda, Molly Ringwald; 1990)
         Beverly Hills Cop
         Beverly Hills Madame
         Beyond the Limit
         Big Fix, The
         Big Picture, The (Kevin Bacon, J.T. Walsh; 1989)
         Bingo (Cindy Williams, David Rasche; 1991)
         Bird on a Wire (Mel Gibson, Goldie Hawn; 1990)
         Black Beauty
         Black Hole, The
         Black Rain
         Black Rainbow (Rosanna Arquette, Jason Robards; 1991)
         Blade Runner
         Blade Runner
         Blinded by the Light
         Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
         Blowup
         Blue and the Gray
         Bonfire of the Vanities (Tom Hanks, Melanie Griffith; 1990)
         Born Yesterday (Melanie Griffith, John Goodman; 1993)
         Boy Takes Girl
         Boys from Brazil, The
         Boys in the Band
         Brazil
         Break In
         Breaking In
         Bright Lights, Big City (Michael J. Fox, Kiefer Sutherland; 1988)
         Brothers Karmozov, The
         Brubaker
         Bugsy (Warren Beatty, Annette Benning; 1991)
         Bull Durham
         Burbs, The (Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher; 1989)
         Butchers Wife, The (Demi Moore, Jeff Daniels; 1991)
         Bye-Bye Birdie
         Caddyshack 2
         Cadence
         Call of the Wild
         Call of the Wild (John Beck, Bernard Fresson, 1976)
         Camelot
         Canadian, The
         Canon Ball Run 2
         Capone
         Carrie
         Casino Royale
         Cast a Giant Shadow
         Castaway
         Casualties of War
         Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
         Catholics
         Chairman, The
         Champagne for Caesar
         Chase, The
         Chasers (Tom Berenger, Erika Eleniak; 1994)
         Choose Me
         Chosen, The
         Cincinatti Kid
         Cindirella
         Citizen Kane
         City Slickers (Billy Crystal, Jack Palance; 1991)
         City Slickers 2 (Billy Crystal, Jack Palance; 1994)
         Clash of the Titans
         Color of Money, The
         Communion
         Company Business (Gene Hackman, Mikhail Baryshnikov; 1991)
         Conecticut Yankee
         Conversation, The
         Corn Is Green, The (Katharine Hepburn; 1979)
         Cosmos
         Court Jester, The
         Courtship of Eddys Father, The
         Cover Girl
         Creeping Unknown, The
         Crimes and Misdemeanors
         Crimes of the Heart
         Cross My Heart
         Cry Freedom
         Cuba
         Czechmate
         Da
         Dangerous Liaisons
         Dangerous Pursuit
         Daniel
         Daughters of Privilege (Dick Van Dyke; 1991)
         Day of the Triffids, The
         Day the Earth Moved, The
         Day Time Ended, The
         Days of Thunder (Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall; 1990)
         Deal of the Century
         Death in the Vatican
         Deep Cover (Jeff Goldblum, Larry Fishburne; 1992)
         Deer Hunter
         Deliverance
         Demolition Man (Silvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes; 1993)
         Descending Angel (George C. Scott; 1990)
         Desert Hawk, The
         Dick Tracy (Warren Beatty, Al Pacino; 1990)
         Diggstown (James Woods, Louis Gossett Jr.; 1992)
         Dirty Dancing
         Dirty Dozen, The
         Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
         Doctor Detroit
         Dog Day Afternoon
         Domino Principle
         Donomans Reef
         Double Exposure
         Downtown (Anthony Edwards, Forest Whitaker; 1990)
         Dream Team, The (Michael Keaton, Christopher Lloyd; 1989)
         Dreamscape
         Dune
         Earths Final Fury
         Eddie Duchin Story, The
         Eleni
         Elmer Gantry
         Emmanuelle
         Empire of the Sun (John Malkovich; 1987)
         End Game
         Enola Gay
         Escape from New York
         Eternity
         European Vacation
         Excalibur
         Exodus
         Exorcist, The
         Eye of the Needle
         Eyes of a Witness (Jennifer Grey; 1991)
         Falling Down (Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall; 1993)
         Falling in Love
         False Arrest
         Family Business (Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman; 1989)
         Far from the Madding Crowd
         Father Goose
         Father of the Bride (Steve Martin, Diane Keaton; 1991)
         Fatherhood (Patrick Swayze; 1993)
         Fearless (Jeff Bridges, Isabella Rossellini; 1993)
         Feds (Rebecca de Mornay; 1992)
         Ferris Buellers Day Off
         Final Conflict, The
         Finians Rainbow
         Firebirds (Nicholas Cage, Tommy Lee Jones; 1990)
         Firefox
         First Blood
         First Circle
         Fish Called Wanda, A
         Fisher King, The (Robin Williams, Jeff Bridges; 1991)
         Fistful of Dollars
         Flap, the Last Warrior
         Flash Dance
         Flight of the Navigator
         Flintstones (John Goodman, Elizabeth Perkins; 1994)
         Foot Loose
         Ford, the Man and the Machine
         Fortunate Pilgrim, The (Sofia Loren, Edward James Olmos; 1988)
         Four Weddings and a Funeral (Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell; 1994)
         Fourth War, The (Roy Scheider; 1990)
         Frankie and Johnnie (Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer; 1991)
         Freejack (Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger; 1992)
         French Atlantic Affair, The
         French Connection, Part 2
         Freshman, The (Marlon Brando, Matthew Broderick; 1990)
         From Here to Eternity
         Fulfilment of Mary Gray
         Funeral in Berlin
         Funny about Love (Christine Lahti, Mary Stuart Masterson; 1990)
         Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A
         Futureworld
         Gallipoli
         Getaways, The
         Getting Even with Dad (Ted Danson, Macaulay Culkin; 1994)
         Ghost Dad (Bill Cosby; 1990)
         Ghosts Cant Do It (Bo Derek, Anthony Quinn; 1990)
         Give Us Barabbas
         Glengarry Glen Ross (Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon; 1992)
         Glory Boys, The
         Godfather Part III, The (Al Pacino, Diane Keaton; 1990)
         Gods Must Be Crazy, The
         Going Places
         Goldfinger
         Good Man in Africa, A (Sean Connery; 1994)
         Good Wife, The
         Goodbye Columbus
         Gorillas in the Mist (Sigourney Weaver, Julie Harris; 1988)
         Gorky Park
         Grace Kelly
         Graduate, The
         Grand Prix
         Grease
         Great Balls of Fire!
         Great Catherine
         Great Gatsby, The
         Great Wallendas, The
         Grifters, The (John Cusack, Annette Benning; 1990)
         Group Marriage
         Guardian, The (Jenny Seagrove; 1990)
         Guess Whos Coming to Dinner
         Gun-Runner, The
         Guyana Tragedy
         Gypsy (Bette Midler, Peter Riegert; 1993)
         Handmaids Tale, The (Robert Duvall, Faye Dunaway; 1990)
         Hanna K
         Happy Together (Patrick Dempsey, Helen Slater; 1989)
         Harold and Maude
         Hes Fired, Shes Hired
         Heartbreak Hotel
         Hearts of Fire
         Heavens Gate
         Held for Ransom
         Helter Skelter
         Henry 2
         Hercules
         High Spirits
         Hiroshima (Max von Sydow, Judd Nelson; 1990)
         His Mistress
         Hitcher, The
         Hoffa (Jack Nicholson, Danny De Vito; 1992)
         Home Alone (Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci; 1990)
         Home Is Where the Heart Is
         Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (Robert Hays, Kim Greist; 1993)
         Hostage (Sam Neill, James Fox; 1992)
         Hotel New Hampshire
         Housesitter (Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn; 1992)
         How to Steal a Million
         Hunting Party
         Ill Do Anything (Nick Nolte, Al Brooks; 1994)
         I Feel Coke, I Like Coke
         I for Icarus
         I Love You Alice B. Toklas
         I Love You to Death (Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman; 1990)
         I Want to Keep My Baby
         Image, The (Albert Finney, John Mahoney; 1990)
         In Love and War
         In Praise of Older Women
         In Search of the Castaways
         Incredible Rocky Mountain Race
         Innocent Man, An
         Innocents, The
         Internal Affairs
         Intersection (Richard Gere, Sharon Stone; 1994)
         Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The
         Invitation to Hell
         Ipcress File, The
         Is Paris Burning?
         Isadora
         J. Edgar Hoover
         Jacobs Ladder (Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Pena; 1990)
         Jagged Edge, The
         January Man
         Jaws
         Jeremiah Johnson
         Jericho Mile, The
         Jesus Christ Superstar
         Jimmy Reardon
         Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI
         Johnny Get Your Gun
         Joseph and Mary
         Judas Project, The (John OBanion; 1994)
         Judgement at Nuremberg
         Jumping Jack Flash
         Karate Kid
         Karate Kid 2
         Katherine
         Kennedy
         Key Largo
         Kidnapping of the President, The
         King David
         King Solomons Mines
         Klute
         Krakatoa
         L.A. Story (Steve Martin; 1991)
         La Femme Nikita (Anne Parillaud; 1990)
         Last Embrace, The
         Last of the Mohicans, The (Daniel Day-Lewis; 1992)
         Last Plane Out, The
         Last Remake of Beau Geste, The
         Last Rites
         Last Star Fighter, The
         Late for Dinner
         Lawnmower Man (Pierce Brosnan, Jeff Fahey; 1992)
         Leap of Faith (Steve Martin, Debra Winger; 1992)
         Lemon Sisters, The (Diane Keaton, Carol Kane; 1990)
         Lets Get Harry
         License to Kill
         Life of Bryan
         Like Father, Like Son
         Line Shall Go Through, The
         Lion in Winter
         Little Buddha (Keanu Reeves, Bridget Fonda; 1994)
         Little Giants, The (Rick Moranis; 1994)
         Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, The
         Little Rascals, The (Travis Tedford, Bug Hall; 1994)
         Long Days Journey into Night
         Longest Day, The
         Look Whos Talking Too (John Travolta, Kirstie Alley; 1990)
         Loose Cannons (Gene Hackman, Dan Aykroyd; 1990)
         Lord of the Flies
         Lord of the Rings, The
         Love at Large (Tom Berenger, Elizabeth Perkins; 1990)
         Love Story
         Loves of Isadora
         Mac and Me
         Mackintosh Man
         Madame Butterfly (Jeremy Irons; 1993)
         Madame Sousatzka
         Made in America (Whoopi Goldberg, Ted Danson; 1993)
         Magic
         Magical Mistery Tour
         Major Barbara
         Major League 2 (Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen; 1994)
         Man Called Horse, A
         Man Who Could Work Miracles, The
         Man Who Fell to Earth, The
         Man Who Loved Women, The
         Man Who Would Be King, The
         Man with Two Brains, The
         March or Die
         Marias Lovers
         Married to the Mob
         Masters of the Game
         Mata Hari
         Matinee (John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty; 1993)
         Medicine Man (Sean Connery, Lorraine Bracco; 1992)
         Men at Work (Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen; 1990)
         Menace Unseen
         Mermaids (Cher, Winona Ryder; 1990)
         Micki and Maude
         Midnight Express
         Mighty Ducks 2 (Emilio Estevez; 1994)
         Miles from Home
         Miracles (Tom Conti, Teri Garr; 1986)
         Misfits, The
         Miss Firecracker
         Misunderstood
         Moby Dick
         Modern Love (Robby Benson, Burt Reynolds; 1990)
         Molly Maguires, The
         Money Pit, The
         Monty Python
         Moses the Law Giver
         Mosquito Coast
         Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward; 1990)
         Mr. Roberts
         Mrs. Soffel
         Muppets, The
         Murder by Decree
         Murder by Illusion (F/X)
         Murphys War
         Music Box
         My Blue Heaven (Steve Martin, Rick Moranis; 1990)
         My Cousin Vinny (Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei; 1992)
         My Girl (Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis; 1991)
         My Husband Is Missing
         My Secret Life with Goldie Hawn
         Nadine
         Naked and the Dead, The
         Narrow Margin (Gene Hackman, Anne Archer; 1990)
         Neighbors
         Never Say "Never Again"
         Night Eyes
         Night Shift
         Nine to Five
         No Mercy
         Nothing in Common
         O Mr. Porter
         Octopussy
         Odd Couple, The
         Old Gringo
         Old Yeller
         Oliver
         Omega Man
         Omen, The
         Once Around (Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter; 1991)
         Once Upon a Spy
         One Flew over the Coocoos Nest
         One Million Years B.C.
         Operation Daybreak
         Operation Thunderbolt
         Opportunity Knocks (Dana Carvey, Robert Loggia; 1990)
         Ordeal by Innocence
         Organisation, The
         Orions Belt
         Our Man Flint
         Out on a Limb
         Oxford Blues
         Pack of Lies
         Pagemaster (Macaulay Culkin, Christopher Lloyd; 1994)
         Panache
         Papillon
         Parallel Corps
         Parallex View
         Passenger 57 (Wesley Snipes, Bruce Payne; 1992)
         Passion Fish (Mary McDonnell, Alfre Woodard; 1992)
         Paths of Glory
         Patriot Games (Harisson Ford, Anne Archer; 1992)
         Perfect Witness
         Perfect World, A (Kevin Costner, Clint Eastwood; 1993)
         Peter Ibbetson
         Peter Pan
         Philadelphia Experiment 2
         Piano, The (Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel; 1993)
         Picnic at Hanging Rock
         Pirate, The
         PK and the Kid
         Player, The (Tim Robbins, Whoopi Goldberg; 1992)
         Portrait of an Escort
         Poseidon Adventure Part 2, The
         Prelude to a Kiss (Meg Ryan, Alec Baldwin; 1992)
         Presidents Analyst, The
         Presidents Mistress, The
         Presidio, The
         Presumed Innocent (Harisson Ford, Raul Julia; 1990)
         Pretty Baby
         Prince and the Show Girl, The
         Prince of the City
         Princess Bride, The
         Private Road
         Prizzis Honor
         Punchline
         Purple Plain
         Pursuit
         Q and A (Nick Nolte, Timothy Hutton; 1990)
         Quarter Mass Experiment, The
         Quest for Fire
         Quigley Down Under (Tom Selleck, Alan Rickman; 1990)
         Race to the Yankee Zephyr
         Radioactive Dreams
         Rage of Angels
         Raiders of the Lost Ark
         Rambling Rose (Robert Duvall, Laura Dern; 1991)
         Rambo ( Whole Series)
         Rapture, The (Mimi Rogers, David Duchovny; 1991)
         Razors Edge
         Real Fathers
         Real Men
         Red Alert
         Red Dawn
         Red Tent, The
         Reds
         Rent-a-Cop
         Return of Pink Panther, The
         Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel, The
         Rich and Famous
         Rich in Love (Albert Finney, Jill Clayburgh; 1993)
         Right of Way
         Rising Sun (Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes; 1993)
         Road to Wellville, The (Anthony Hopkins; 1995)
         Robin and Marian
         Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman; 1991)
         Rocket Gibralter
         Rocketeer (Bill Campbell, Timothy Dalton; 1991)
         Romancing the Stone
         Roots
         Roseland
         Rosemarys Baby
         Runaway Train
         Running Man
         Ryans Daughter
         S.H.E.
         Samson and Delila
         Sandlot, The (James Earl Jones, Karen Allen; 1993)
         Sandpiper
         Saturn
         School Days
         Scrooge
         Sea of Love
         Secret Life of an American Wife, The
         Secret of Santa Vittorio
         See You in the Morning
         Semi-Tough
         Sesame Street
         Seven Minutes in Heaven
         Seven Year Itch
         Shes in the Army Now
         Sheena
         Sheltering Sky, The (Debra Winger, John Malkovich; 1990)
         Shock to the System, A (Michael Caine, Elizabeth McGovern; 1990)
         Shoes of the Fisherman
         Shoot to Kill
         Shooting Party
         Sibling Rivalry (Kirstie Alley, Carrie Fisher; 1990)
         Sicilian, The
         Silent Fall (Richard Dreyfuss; 1995)
         Silent Running
         Silkwood
         Silver Streak
         Silverbears
         Six Pack
         Sixteen Candles
         Skin Deep
         Skull
         Skyjack
         Sleeping Beauty
         Slipper and the Rose
         Snow White
         Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture (Roy Scheider, Robert Carradine; 1990)
         Something Special
         Something Wild
         Spell, The
         Spiderman
         Splitting Heirs (Rick Moranis, Barbara Hershey; 1993)
         Spy
         Spy in the Green Hat, The
         St. Valentines Day Massacre
         Star Chamber
         Star Flight
         Star Is Born
         Star Trek 3
         Star Trek 5: The Final Frontier
         Stargate (James Spader, Kurt Russell; 1994)
         Stealing Home
         Story Lady, The (Jessica Tandy, Tandy Cronyn; 1991)
         Story of Esther, The
         Strange Invaders
         Streetcar Named Desire, A
         Sugarland Express
         Summer Holiday
         Sundowners, The
         Supergirl
         Superman 3
         Sure Thing, A
         Surrender
         Sweet as You Are
         Sweet Dreams
         Switch (Ellen Barkin, Jimmy Smits; 1991)
         Talk Radio (Eric Bogosian, Alec Baldwin; 1988)
         Taras Bulba
         Taxi Driver
         Tekwar (William Shatner;1994)
         Ten
         Terminal Man
         Terms of Endearment
         Terror on the 40th Floor
         Texasville (Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd; 1990)
         That Was Now, This Is Then
         Theres a Girl in My Soup
         They Might Be Giants
         They Shoot Horses, Dont They?
         Things Change
         Third Degree Burn
         Threads
         Three Amigos
         Three Fugitives
         Threesome (Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin; 1994)
         Time Bandits
         Time Cop (Jean-Claude Van Damme; 1994)
         Tom Sawyer
         Tommy
         Topkapi
         Tough Guys
         Toys (Robin Williams, Joan Cusack; 1992)
         Train, The
         Trial by Jury (William Hurt, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer; 1994)
         True Confessions
         True Lies (Arnold Schwarzenegger; 1994)
         Twenty Bucks (Linda Hunt, Christopher Lloyd; 1993)
         Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
         Twenty-Fifth Hour
         Ultimate Impostor!
         Uncle Buck
         Unfaithfully Yours
         Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman; 1992)
         Unsinkable Molly Brown, The
         Up the Creek
         V.
         Volunteers
         War and Peace (Henry Fonda, Audrey Hepburn; 1956)
         War of the Roses
         Way We Were, The
         Were No Angels
         Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (Winona Ryder, Jeff Daniels; 1990)
         West Side Story
         Western World
         Which Way Home (Cybill Shepherd; 1991)
         White Fang 2 (Scott Bairstow, Alfred Molina; 1994)
         Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
         Wife for Hire
         Wild Geese, The
         Wild Orchid (Mickey Rourke, Jacqueline Bisset; 1990)
         Winds of War
         Winter Kills
         Wisdom
         Woman in Red, The
         Year of Living Dangerously, A
         Yes Giorgio
         You Light Up My Life
         You Ruined My Life

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