I saw a list of 'em on the Web the other day. Naturally, at the top was Cecil B. DeMille's Ten Commandments. It came out in the 50's. It's still going strong, they ran it on Channel 9 (WMUR) just last night. Then there was Ben Hur, Samson and Delilah, the Robe, and the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Oh really? I know everyone talks about what a cool Christian C.S. Lewis was, but I never thought of the Narnia stories as particularly religious. They were kid's books, and as kid's books used to do, they advocated good and disparaged evil. But evil in Narnia was vanquished by force of arms, and the Lion takes on the the Witch directly in the last chapter. I'm not sure if this is quite in accordance with Christian doctrine.