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10. The Wizard Of Oz, 1939

When a twister rips Dorothy's house from its foundations and sets her down upon a Wicked Witch in the strange Land of Oz, we embark on one of the most dazzling – certainly the most colourful – family films of all time. Judy Garland would become a 20th century icon and the flying monkeys would haunt nightmares for 70 years.

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9. Star Wars, 1977

What more can be said about George Lucas' hugely influential battle across the stars? Star Wars introduced the world to modern effects, Harrison Ford, the Death Star and – most importantly – a huge walking carpet called Chewbacca. Movies would never be the same again.

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8. Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, 1971

Gene Wilder was at the peak of his zany powers when he immortalised Roald Dahl's certifiable chocolatier. Charlie Bucket is lucky enough to find a golden ticket – the prize is a tour of Willy Wonka's world famous kingdom of confectionary – but heaven help anyone who gets too greedy.

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7. Back To The Future, 1985

From the days when 88mph seemed really rather fast comes Marty McFly – teenage time traveller! Director Robert Zemeckis creates the ultimate 4th dimensional nightmare: your mum has a crush on you and your dad turns out to be the world’s biggest loser.

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6. The Lion King, 1994

Disney struck gold with this epic story of an orphaned lion cub cast out from his pride. Mufasa's death vies with that of Bambi's mother for tearjerking, whilst the songs by Elton John and Tim Rice are extremely memorable.

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11. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring, 2001

With this first chapter in his epic retelling of Tolkein's 'unfilmable' books, Peter Jackson forced the world to sit up and take notice. As Frodo and the fellowship embark on their perilous mission to Mount Doom, the world saw the fantasy genre in a brand new light.

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