The famous musical version of the novel by French authoress Colette. Gigi is a tomboy who much to the delight of Maurice Chevalier blooms into a sophisticated young lady. Won Best Picture at 1958 Academy Awards.
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MY FAIR LADY (1964)
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The amusing story of a cockney flower girl taken in by an elocution teacher and taught to mix with the aristocracy. An entertaining and escapist little story, with several classic catchy songs, which won Best Picture at 1964 Academy Awards. Shaw detested this lighthearted version of his play "Pygmalion".
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OLIVER (THE MUSICAL) (1968)
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A joyful and entertaining musical version of the classic Dickens story. Mark Lester plays Oliver the boy who escapes the workhouse and near starvation, only to fall into the hands of underworld villains. Featuring such great songs as "Food Glorious Food". One for all the family. Won Best Picture at 1968 Academy Awards.
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THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965)
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Yes, the Hills are still alive with the sound of everyone's favourite musical. Based of the true story of the singing Von Trapp family, and you can sing along with all your favourite things. Won Best Picture at 1965 Academy Awards. A superb film that's not just for nuns!
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WEST SIDE STORY (1961)
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A modern day, (well it was when it was made), version of Romeo and Julliet except this one includes dance routines and rumbles. Won Best Picture at 1961 Academy Awards.
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