Julie Cox Movies

List of the best Julie Cox movies: Princess in Love(1996), Second in Command(2006), Alegria(1999), 2036 Origin Unknown(2018), The Oxford Murders(2008), The War Bride(2001), The Neverending Story III: Escape From Fantasia(1994), An Angel for May(2002) ... ...

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Princess in Love

A loveless marriage to Prince Charles drives Princess Diana to an affair with her former riding instructor, shocking the British monarchy.

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Second in Command

An officer (Jean-Claude Van Damme) must protect a U.S. ambassador from insurgents trying to overtake the embassy.

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Alegria

Frac, a mime who is suffering from a severe bout of depression, happens to meet a troupe of circus entertainers and immediately falls in love with one of the stars, Giulietta. But while his... See full summary »

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2036 Origin Unknown

After a failed mission to Mars, A.I./ARTI is now used for the 2036 mission with a few human supervisors. A monolith of unknown origin is found there. It will have a big effect on Earth.

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The Oxford Murders

A graduate student (Elijah Wood) and a professor (John Hurt) try to put their philosophical differences aside to solve an elderly woman's apparent murder.

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The War Bride

A struggling dentist's life is turned upside down when a famous gangster moves in next door, and his wife convinces him to inform a notorious mob boss about the gangster's whereabouts.

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The Neverending Story III: Escape From Fantasia

A bullied boy (Jason James Richter) retreats to the library and a magic book called "The Neverending Story."

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An Angel for May

A sensitive boy (Matthew Beard) travels back through time and meets people (Tom Wilkinson, Charlotte Wakefield) from the early 1940s.

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