David Copperfield (2000)
Recommendations on clean movies with the ability to touch the heart?
Very interested if anyone could please recommend any movies you have seen that you have found particularly enjoyable and/or have genuinely touched the heart, but without any of the explicit “adult” scenes and strong violence that are so prevalent in most movies these days? Any input you could share would be appreciated as many times it can be really challenging sometimes to find quality movies in 2009, lol!
FWIW, here are some on my own personal list that I’m fond of:
–”The Inheritance” (1997, Cari Shayne, Meredith Baxter)
–”David Copperfield” (2000, Hugh Dancy, Sally Field)
–”Man In The Iron Mask” (1998, Leonardo DiCaprio, G. Bryne)
–”Ghost” (1990, Patrick Swayze, Whoopi Goldberg)
–”Nero” (2004, Hans Matheson, Rike Schmid)
–”Augustus” (2003, Peter O’Toole)
Touching films…
* ~The Bucket List
*~13 Going on 30
*~Monsters Inc
*~Click
*~The Lion King
*~Forrest Gump
*~E.T
*~Armageddon
*~City of Angels
*~My Girl
*~Kung Fu Panda
*~An Affair to Remember (Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant)
*~Finding Neverland (one of the most beautiful, heartbreaking films you will ever see)
*~Star Trek (2009)
*~Edward Scissorhands
David Copperfield – Portal – The most amazing illusion ever
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David Copperfield [VHS]
$19.99 A year before he played his first Quidditch match as Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe cast his spell on audiences as young David Copperfield in this stellar British miniseries based on Charles Dickens's classic novel. Vastly superior to the 2000 American-made miniseries (which gave us Michael "Kramer" Richards as Micawber), this impeccable production, originally broadcast on ExxonMobil Masterpiece T... |
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The Charles Dickens Collection, Vol. 2 (David Copperfield / The Pickwick Papers / The Old Curiosity Shop / Dombey and Son / Barnaby Rudge) (Slim Case)
$35.05 A tale of forbidden love and a long-unsolved murder, set amid the chaos of England's anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in 1780, "Barnaby Rudge" (1960) is adapted for British TV in a compelling miniseries. John Wood, Eira Heath, Bernard Brown star. This five-disc boxed set also includes "The Old Curiosity Shop" (1979), "Dombey and Son" (1983), "The Pickwick Papers" (1985), and "David Copperfield" (1999). ... |
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David Copperfield
$19.95 The classic David Copperfield was not just Charles Dickens' favorite work. It has been the most popular of his books since it was first published 150 years ago. Micawber Peggotty Betsey Trotwood Uriah Heep Mr. Creakle Mrs. Crupp and Mr. Dick... never were so many of Dickens' famous and vest-loved characters gathered together in just one of his works.They are all brought to life by a world-class ca... |
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David Copperfield - Illusion
$19.95 In the magical realm of David Copperfield's Illusion, seemingly anything is possible. Essentially a "greatest hits" compilation of jaw-dropping illusions from Copperfield's 20-year legacy of highly rated CBS TV specials, this delightful DVD is guaranteed to entertain even the most skeptical critic of Copperfield's glitzy, Vegas-styled stage shows. The master magician is open to ridicule with his G... |
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David Copperfield (Modern Library Classics)
$4.43 Beginning in 1854 up through to his death in 1870, Charles Dickens abridged and adapted many of his more popular works and performed them as staged readings. This version, each page illustrated with lovely watercolor paintings, is a beautiful example of one of these adaptations. Because it is quite seriously abridged, the story concentrates primarily on the extended family of Mr. Peggotty:... |

