A looney inventor, complete with cute kids, and a rich young Sloanette find that their restored old banger works miracles when confronted with the evil Baron Bomburst. Full of great tunes and wonderful sets this is a classic for the kids.
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LADY AND THE TRAMP (1955)
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Disney's mawkish tale of two dogs from different class backgrounds getting it on. The film is saved by an excellent manic beaver, a pair of villianous Siamese cat and some classic songs. Ideal for kids.
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MARY POPPINS (1964)
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A proto-structuralist text which reveals and deconstructs the deep fissures in the facade of Victorian middle-class society and culturally constructed sexual roles. Dick Van Dyke's terrible British accent and the clever use of non-naturalistic background shows its Brechtian credentials.
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PINOCCHIO (DISNEY) (1940)
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A cuter-than-cute puppet who dreams of being a real little boy, a kindly old toymaker, a magical soundtrack, and that nose! A timeless fairytale and just as much fun for grown-up children too!
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THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939)
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We're off to see the wizard - the wonderful wizard of Oz - no not Shane Warne but the theme song from this magical musical. Little Dorothy gets whipped away from the horrors of pre-war rural Kansas along the "Yellow Brick Road" with a gutless lion, a heartless robot and a scarecrow - brilliant. Oh, and look out for the hanging munchkin!
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