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Because
of Winn-Dixie-August 2004 |
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Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory-June 2005 |
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Curious
George-May 2004 |
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Ella
Enchanted-April 2004 |
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Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban- June
4, 2004 |
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Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire-Nov 2005
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The
Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe-June
2004 |
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The
Polar Express-Nov. 14, 2004 |
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The
Baby-Sitters Club (Sony) |
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Based on the Baby-Sitter's Club books by Ann M.
Martin about the lives of seven young girls, their
adventures and their romances. |
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Bambi
(Disney) |
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Adapted
from the Felix Salten story. Animated. |
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Cinderella
(Disney) |
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A
re-release of Disney's animated retelling of the
fairy tale. |
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Harriet
the Spy (Paramount/Nickelodeon). |
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Based
on the novel by Louise Fitzhugh. Live-action |
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The
Indian in the Cupboard (Paramount) |
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Based
on the novel by Lynne Reid Banks, about Omri, a
nine-year-old boy whose birthday presents include
a miniature toy Onondaga Indian that comes to life
when Omri turns the cupboard key. |
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James
and the Giant Peach (Disney) |
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Based
on the novel by Roald Dahl. A blend of live-action
and stop-motion animation. |
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Jumanji
(Sony) |
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Based
on the picture book by Chris Van Allsburg. A man
who has been hexed for 25 years by the ancient board
game Jumanji, is suddenly set free by a group of
children- but so are a group of wild and bizarre
creatures, forcing everyone to band together to
save the town. |
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A
Kid in King Arthur's Court (Disney) |
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A
loose adaptation of Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee
in King Arthur's Court. |
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A
Little Princess (Warner Bros.) |
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Directed
by Alfonso Cuaron. Based on A Little Princess, by
Frances Hodgson Burnett. |
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Matilda
(Sony) |
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Based
on the novel by Roald Dahl. Produced and directed
by Danny DeVito. Live action. |
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Muppet
Treasure Island (Disney) |
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Based
on Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. |
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101
Dalmations (Disney) A live-action version.
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Based
on The Hundred and One Dalmations by Dodie Smith,
and on the animated Disney film, which has an added
connection to children's books, since Bill Peet
wrote the screen treatment. Starring Glenn Close
as Cruella De Vil, and also starring Jeff Daniels,
Joely Richardson, and Joan Plowright. Written and
produced by John Hughes ("Home Alone")
Directed by Stephen Herek. |
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The
Adventures of Pinocchio(New Line/Savoy) |
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Based
on the novel by Carlo Collodi: starring Martin Landau
and Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Live-action. |
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The
Stupids |
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Based
on the picture books written by Harry Allard and
illustrated by James Marshall. Stanley Stupid (Tom
Arnold) stumbles onto a conspiracy involving, among
other things, aliens and terrorists. Live-action.
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Tom
and Huck(Disney) |
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Based
on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. |
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On
Television |
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Goosebumps |
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Information
on the television series, and the books by R.L.Stine. |
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Wishbone |
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Wishbone
is a Jack Russell Terrier who plays the hero in
such classics of literature as Frankenbone and
Pantin' at the Opera.
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