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Published Date: 28 June 2009
THE KARATE KID PART II
Today, Five, 5.50pm
Daniel (Ralph Macchio) takes his paint brush and car-waxing homework to a higher level as he and Mr Myagi travel to Japan to compete with old enemies and ghosts. (1986)

BULLETPROOF
Today, Five, 9pm

Adam Sandler takes on the u
nlikely role of Moses as a farcical tale of good cop, bad cop ensues. (1996)

POSSE
Today, Five, 10.40pm

Mario Van Peebles directs and stars in this tale of black infantrymen in the Spanish-American War. (1993)

RIFF RAFF
Tomorrow, STV, 10.35pm

Ken Loach directs Robert Carlyle as the construction worker trying to make it out of his previous life of crime. (1990)

IDENTITY
Tomorrow, Five, 10pm

John Cusack and Ray Liotta, above, star in this tight thriller about a group of people stranded at a motel, who quickly realise they are in deadly danger. (2003)

THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS
Tuesday, BBC1, 12.30pm

Wes Anderson directs this sublime take on middle-class New York family life, starring Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray, Ben Stiller and Gwyneth Paltrow. (2001)

THE WORLD'S FASTEST INDIAN
Wednesday, BBC1, 11.45pm

Anthony Hopkins opts for a strange career diversion here as he portrays New Zealander Burt Munro's attempt to set the land speed record on his motorbike. (2005)

THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY
Wednesday, Five, 9pm

Clint Eastwood leads the team of misfits in this Sergio Leone bounty hunting classic.

THE DUKES OF HAZZARD
Saturday, STV, 10.15pm

Frat boys extraordinaire Johnny Knoxville (Jackass) and Seann William Scott (American Pie) team up with Jessica Simpson for this glossy but gormless remake. (2005)



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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2009 5:40 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
 

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