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Julie Christie - 16 Titles Found
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Hamlet (2 tape set)
(1996) [PG]
Hamlet, son of the king of Denmark, is summoned home for his father's funeral and his mother's wedding to his uncle. In a supernatural episode, he discovers that his uncle, whom he hates anyway, murdered his father. In an incredibly convoluted plot--the most complicated and most interesting in... More
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Afterglow
(1997) [M]
Desperate to have a baby, Marianne (Lara Flynn Boyle) hires Lucky Mann (Nick Nolte) to remodel a nursery. There's just one problem: Marianne's not pregnant and her husband isn't interested in sex. So what's handyman to do? Intimate, intelligent, reckless and romantic, Alan Rudolph's Afterglow... More
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Finding Neverland
(2004) [PG]
In Finding Neverland, Johnny Depp stars as J M Barrie, the author of the classic story, Peter Pan. Set in London in 1904, this is a fictional account of the writer’s creative journey to bring his classic to life. Barrie’s encounter with a recently widowed mother (Kate Winslet) and her four... More
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The Secret Life of Words
(2005) [M]
An isolated spot in the middle of the sea. An oil rig, where all the workers are men, on which there has been an accident. A solitary, mysterious woman who is trying to forget her past (Sarah Polley) is brought to the rig to look after a man (Tim Robbins) who has been temporarily blinded. A... More
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Away from Her
(2006) [M]
Together for fifty years, the union between Grant (Gordon Pinsent) and Fiona (Julie Christie) appears unwavering, and their everyday life is full of tenderness and humour. This facade of serenity is broken only by the occasional reference to more troubled times in their past – lapses that are a... More
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