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A ruthless Sultan (Dougray Scott) enacts a
barbaric decree to avenge his unfaithful first wife by bedding--then beheading--the women of his empire. The wise Scheherezade (Mili Avital) devises a desparate plan to
save her kingdom by seducing the Sultan's imagination with the fantastical tales of Aladdin, Ali Baba, and larger-than-life heroes, warriors and djinns. Mind-blowing
adventure and extraordinary special effects set against the backdrop of mysterious Arabia make this an exhilarating trip. A 1999 TV movie. Click Here for price and info
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Dorothy wakes up in the land of Oz, now in tatters, and searches for its king, the
Scarecrow. A new set of friends, including a tin soldier, a talking chicken, and a pumpkin man, help her against new villains. Click Here for price and info
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This all-star version of Shakespeare's comedy is gorgeously shot in Tuscany, complete with a magical forest, breathtaking landscapes, beautiful villas, picturesque
villages, stunning period costumes. This is a classic play, in which the fairies of the forest play mix and match with four young lovers, courtesy of a magical love potion. Click Here for price and info
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Recalling the worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, Jim Henson tells the story of a race of grotesque birdlike lizards called the Skeksis, gnomish
dragons who rule their fantastic planet with an iron claw. A prophecy tells of a Gelfling (a small elfin being) who will topple their empire, so in their reign of terror they have
exterminated the race, or so they think. The orphan Jen, raised in solitude by a race of peace-loving wizards called the Mystics, embarks on a quest to find the missing shard
of the Dark Crystal (which gives the Skeksis their power) and restore the balance of the universe. Click Here for price and info
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This lushly produced and well-known
fantasy has gained a loyal following since its original release in 1985. Now DVD brings it back to life. Click Here for price and info
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Ever After: A Cinderella Story was one of the most surprising movies of the summer. Costing only $26 million to make, it was expected to only make back its investment.
Instead it ended up making nearly $70 million and garnished many rave reviews. This is one Cinderella who is more modern than submissive.
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Years after the brutal murder of his parents, Conan the Barbarian sets out on a perilous
quest for vengeance. With his two trusted companions, he has a series of marvelous adventures which culminate in the fulfillment of his long hoped for goal.
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Stars Tom Cruise in a fairy-tale world of dwarfs and unicorns and demons. After the horn of a unicorn is broken, darkness and winter descend upon the world. Cruise's
character, helped along by a magic sprite played by David Bennent (The Tin Drum), descends into hell to save paradise. The drama between Tim Curry's satanic majesty
and Mia Sara's character, who becomes a sort of princess of the netherworld, is pretty captivating. .
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Every detail of this sumptuous remake of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical is perfect.
An all-star cast--with Brandy as Cinderella, Whitney Houston as the fairy godmother (and producer), Bernadette Peters as the stepmother, and Whoopi Goldberg as the
queen--pull out all the stops. This is an interracial Cinderella with a '90s twist, and it works. It's fresh, enchanting, vibrant, even moving. Click Here for price and info
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Sarah rehearses the role of a fairy-tale queen, performing for her stuffed animals. In real life she has to baby-sit her brother and
contend with parents who don't understand her at all. Her petulance leads her to call the goblins to take the baby away, but when they actually do, she realizes her
responsibility to rescue him. Sarah negotiates the Labyrinth to reach the City of the Goblins and the castle of their king. The king is the only other human in the film and
is played by David Bowie, who performs five of his songs. The rest of the cast are puppets, a wonderful array of Jim Henson's imaginative masterpieces. Click Here for price and info
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Jason and the Argonauts is one of the most classic special effects and fantasy films ever
made. The DVD helps bring that era back to life and even includes and interview with the special effects master - Ray Harryhausen! Preserved in widescreen format, this is one
classic movie that your collection shouldn't be without.
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