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We're No Angels is a 1989 comedy film directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Robert De Niro, Sean Penn,
and Demi Moore. This was Jordan's last film to receive a PG-13 rating by the MPAA, until Ondine in 2009.
The movie gained mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes sampled 18 reviewers and judged 50% of the reviews
to be positive, with an average score of 5.1. It's a much-altered remake of the 1955 Bogart film.
Anna and the King is a 1999 biographical drama film loosely based on the 1944 novel Anna and the
King of Siam (and its 1946 film adaptation), which give a fictionalised account of the diaries of Anna Leonowens.
The story concerns Anna, an English schoolteacher in Siam, now Thailand, in the late 19th century, who
becomes the teacher of King Mongkut's many children and wives. The film was directed by Andy Tennant
and stars Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-fat. It was mostly shot in Malaysia, particularly in the Penang, Ipoh
and Langkawi region. It was an Academy Award nominee in 1999 for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
Cry Freedom is a 1987 British drama film directed by Richard Attenborough, set in the late 1970s, during
the apartheid era of South Africa. The screenplay was written by John Briley based on a pair of books by journalist
Donald Woods. The film centres on the real-life events involving black activist Steve Biko and his friend Donald
Woods, who initially finds him destructive, and attempts to understand his way of life. Denzel Washington stars
as Biko, while actor Kevin Kline portrays Woods. Cry Freedom delves into the ideas of discrimination, political
corruption, and the repercussions of violence. The film was primarily shot on location in Zimbabwe due to political
turmoil in South Africa at the time of production. As a film showing mostly in limited cinematic release, it was
nominated for multiple awards, including Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best
Original Score, and Best Original Song. It also won a number of awards including those from the Berlin
International Film Festival and the British Academy Film Awards. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's
production was made by Universal Pictures and Marble Arch Productions. It was commercially distributed by
Universal Pictures theatrically, and by MCA Home Video for home media. Cry Freedom premiered in theaters
nationwide in the United States on 6 November 1987 grossing $5,899,797 in domestic ticket receipts. The film
was at its widest release showing in 479 theaters nationwide. It was generally met with positive critical reviews
before its initial screening in cinemas.

Music Composed and Conducted by
George Fenton
Tracks:
1. Introduction And Main Titles: "We're No Angels" (03:59)
2. Escape From Northridge (04:12)
3. First Light (03:02)
4. Fathers Brown And Riley (03:52)
5. The Waterside (01:27)
6. The Weeping Madonna (02:19)
7. More Trouble (02:12)
8. Molly's Theme (02:01)
9. Almost Home Free (01:51)
10. The Tavern (01:17)
11. "Get Me That Priest" (01:41)
12. Drawing The Lottery (02:44)
13. The Dam (04:13)
14. "Free Street" (03:09)
15. "We're No Angels" End Credits (03:08)
Total Time: 41'07

Music Composed and Conducted by
George Fenton
Tracks:
1. How Can I Not Love You (04:34)
Music & Lyrics By "George Fenton", "Babyface" and "Robert Kraft"
2. Arrival At The Palace (Main Theme Title) (06:00)
3. Meeting The Children (01:32)
4. Tuptim (01:32)
5. Letter Of The Week (01:38)
6. The House (01:38)
7. The rice Festival (04:23)
8. Rajah Attack (00:58)
9. Anniversary Polka (03:20)
10. "I Am King, I Shall Lead" (02:28)
11. Flowers On The Water (04:22)
12. Moonlit Beach (01:42)
13. Betrayed (01:52)
14. Chowfa's Death (01:28)
15. The Execution (04:19)
16. Anna Returns (03:44)
17. The Bridge (06:42)
18. "I Have Danced With A King" (06:17)
Total Time: 58'29

Music Composed by
George Fenton
Additional Music by
Jonas Gwangwa
Tracks:
1. Crossroads - A Dawn Raid (02:16)
2. Gumboots (01:46)
3. Black Township (02:32)
4. Shebeen Queen (02:58)
5. Asking For Trouble (02:23)
6. Dangerous Country (01:38)
7. Detention (02:00)
8. The Mortuary (02:27)
9. The Funeral (September 25, 1987) (04:40)
10. At The Beach (03:25)
11. The Getaway (03:23)
12. The Frontier (02:59)
13. Last Thoughts (01:35)
14. Deadline (02:15)
15. The Phone Call (02:01)
16. Telle Bridge (02:47)
17. Soweto - And Vocal Reprise (01:08)
18. Cry Freedom (04:41)
Total Time: 46'54

The sharing period for these albums has ended. No more requests, and no re-ups(!), please. Thank you!
We're No Angels is a 1989 comedy film directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Robert De Niro, Sean Penn,
and Demi Moore. This was Jordan's last film to receive a PG-13 rating by the MPAA, until Ondine in 2009.
The movie gained mixed reviews. Rotten Tomatoes sampled 18 reviewers and judged 50% of the reviews
to be positive, with an average score of 5.1. It's a much-altered remake of the 1955 Bogart film.
Anna and the King is a 1999 biographical drama film loosely based on the 1944 novel Anna and the
King of Siam (and its 1946 film adaptation), which give a fictionalised account of the diaries of Anna Leonowens.
The story concerns Anna, an English schoolteacher in Siam, now Thailand, in the late 19th century, who
becomes the teacher of King Mongkut's many children and wives. The film was directed by Andy Tennant
and stars Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-fat. It was mostly shot in Malaysia, particularly in the Penang, Ipoh
and Langkawi region. It was an Academy Award nominee in 1999 for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
Cry Freedom is a 1987 British drama film directed by Richard Attenborough, set in the late 1970s, during
the apartheid era of South Africa. The screenplay was written by John Briley based on a pair of books by journalist
Donald Woods. The film centres on the real-life events involving black activist Steve Biko and his friend Donald
Woods, who initially finds him destructive, and attempts to understand his way of life. Denzel Washington stars
as Biko, while actor Kevin Kline portrays Woods. Cry Freedom delves into the ideas of discrimination, political
corruption, and the repercussions of violence. The film was primarily shot on location in Zimbabwe due to political
turmoil in South Africa at the time of production. As a film showing mostly in limited cinematic release, it was
nominated for multiple awards, including Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best
Original Score, and Best Original Song. It also won a number of awards including those from the Berlin
International Film Festival and the British Academy Film Awards. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's
production was made by Universal Pictures and Marble Arch Productions. It was commercially distributed by
Universal Pictures theatrically, and by MCA Home Video for home media. Cry Freedom premiered in theaters
nationwide in the United States on 6 November 1987 grossing $5,899,797 in domestic ticket receipts. The film
was at its widest release showing in 479 theaters nationwide. It was generally met with positive critical reviews
before its initial screening in cinemas.

Music Composed and Conducted by
George Fenton
Tracks:
1. Introduction And Main Titles: "We're No Angels" (03:59)
2. Escape From Northridge (04:12)
3. First Light (03:02)
4. Fathers Brown And Riley (03:52)
5. The Waterside (01:27)
6. The Weeping Madonna (02:19)
7. More Trouble (02:12)
8. Molly's Theme (02:01)
9. Almost Home Free (01:51)
10. The Tavern (01:17)
11. "Get Me That Priest" (01:41)
12. Drawing The Lottery (02:44)
13. The Dam (04:13)
14. "Free Street" (03:09)
15. "We're No Angels" End Credits (03:08)
Total Time: 41'07

Music Composed and Conducted by
George Fenton
Tracks:
1. How Can I Not Love You (04:34)
Music & Lyrics By "George Fenton", "Babyface" and "Robert Kraft"
2. Arrival At The Palace (Main Theme Title) (06:00)
3. Meeting The Children (01:32)
4. Tuptim (01:32)
5. Letter Of The Week (01:38)
6. The House (01:38)
7. The rice Festival (04:23)
8. Rajah Attack (00:58)
9. Anniversary Polka (03:20)
10. "I Am King, I Shall Lead" (02:28)
11. Flowers On The Water (04:22)
12. Moonlit Beach (01:42)
13. Betrayed (01:52)
14. Chowfa's Death (01:28)
15. The Execution (04:19)
16. Anna Returns (03:44)
17. The Bridge (06:42)
18. "I Have Danced With A King" (06:17)
Total Time: 58'29

Music Composed by
George Fenton
Additional Music by
Jonas Gwangwa
Tracks:
1. Crossroads - A Dawn Raid (02:16)
2. Gumboots (01:46)
3. Black Township (02:32)
4. Shebeen Queen (02:58)
5. Asking For Trouble (02:23)
6. Dangerous Country (01:38)
7. Detention (02:00)
8. The Mortuary (02:27)
9. The Funeral (September 25, 1987) (04:40)
10. At The Beach (03:25)
11. The Getaway (03:23)
12. The Frontier (02:59)
13. Last Thoughts (01:35)
14. Deadline (02:15)
15. The Phone Call (02:01)
16. Telle Bridge (02:47)
17. Soweto - And Vocal Reprise (01:08)
18. Cry Freedom (04:41)
Total Time: 46'54

The sharing period for these albums has ended. No more requests, and no re-ups(!), please. Thank you!