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Gandhi
1982 film directed by Richard Attenborough
Chariots of Fire
1981 film by Hugh Hudson
The Mission
1986 film directed by Roland Joffé
The Iron Lady
2011 film directed by Phyllida Lloyd
Escape from New York
1981 film by John Carpenter
Pink Floyd – The Wall
1982 British live-action/animated musical drama film
The Killing Fields
1984 film by Roland Joffé
A Room with a View
1985 film directed by James Ivory
All Dogs Go to Heaven
1989 animated film directed by Don Bluth
Rock-a-Doodle
Rock-a-Doodle is a 1991 independent animated musical comedy film produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios Ireland Limited and Goldcrest Films. Loosely based on Edmond Rostand's 1910 comedy play Chantecler, Rock-a-Doodle was directed by Don Bluth and written by David N. Weiss. The film features the voices of Christopher Plummer, Phil Harris (in his final film role), Glen Campbell, Sorrell Booke, Sandy Duncan, Eddie Deezen, Ellen Greene, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Toby Scott Ganger (in his film debut).
Hope and Glory
1987 film by John Boorman
Local Hero
1983 film by Bill Forsyth
The Dresser
1983 film by Peter Yates
Revolution
1985 film directed by Hugh Hudson
Another Country
1984 film by Marek Kanievska
Cal
1984 Irish drama film
Matewan
1987 film by John Sayles
White Mischief
1987 film by Michael Radford
Absolute Beginners
1986 British rock musical film directed by Julien Temple
Black Rainbow
1989 film by Mike Hodges
Smooth Talk
1985 film by Joyce Chopra
Goldcrest Films
British film production company
Elvis and Anabelle
2007 film
The Ploughman's Lunch
1983 film by Richard Eyre
Clockwatchers
Clockwatchers is a 1997 American comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Jill Sprecher. It stars Toni Collette, Parker Posey, Lisa Kudrow, and Alanna Ubach as temporary office staffers in an office complex. The four become misfit friends in an office environment where they are ignored and mistrusted by their co-workers.
Scorchers
Scorchers is a 1991 ensemble drama written and directed by David Beaird with a cast of Faye Dunaway, James Earl Jones, Denholm Elliott, Leland Crooke and Emily Lloyd. The film is based on David Beaird's 1985 stage play of the same name which premiered at the Equity Waiver Theater in Los Angeles, also featuring Leland Crooke in the cast.
Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis
1997 film by John Henderson