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All 58 Albert Finney Movies (in Order)

Welcome to our roundup of Albert Finney Movies, where we take a closer look at the iconic British actor’s most memorable on-screen performances. From his early days on stage to his unforgettable roles in Hollywood, Finney left an indelible mark on cinema. In this article, we’ll explore his diverse range of roles and the ways in which he made each character come to life. So sit back, grab your popcorn, and let’s dive into the world of Albert Finney!

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1. A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1959)

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Experience the captivating world of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in this 1959 adaptation by the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company. Directed by Peter Hall and written by the renowned playwright himself, this drama film takes you on a journey to the enchanting woods of Greece where the moonlight reigns.



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2. The Entertainer (1960)

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The Entertainer, ” released in 1960, is a poignant drama that explores the life of Archie Rice, a former British music hall performer, as he struggles to cope with his self-destructiveness and the decline of his career. Set against the backdrop of a dysfunctional family and the changing landscape of show business, this gripping film delves into the darker side of human nature and the relentless pursuit of fame.



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3. The Victors (1963)

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The Victors, a gripping war film set during World War II, tells the intelligent and sprawling saga of a squad of American soldiers as they traverse Europe. This immersive journey showcases the courage and determination of these unsung heroes and the sacrifices they made. Starring a strong cast, including Albert Finney and George Hamilton, this high-quality film captures the essence of war and its profound impact on those involved.



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4. Night Must Fall (1964)

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In the 1964 gripping thriller “Night Must Fall, ” a psychopathic killer ingeniously befriends his elderly invalid employer, manipulating her trust to gain access to her loving daughter. Unleashing a whirlwind of darkness upon those around him, the consequences of his deceitful schemes prove devastating as the twisted game unfolds.



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5. Two for the Road (1967)

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In the sun-drenched south of France, a couple’s tumultuous ten-year marriage takes a dangerous detour down the highways of infidelity. As they embark on a passionate and emotional road trip, their marriage is tested against the beautiful backdrop of the French Riviera.



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6. Privilege (1967)

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Privilege, a groundbreaking 1967 film, explores the cult of celebrity and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. Set against the backdrop of British society, it showcases popular music star Steven Shorter, played by Mark London. With a seemingly flawless public image, Shorter draws the attention of those seeking to manipulate his influence for their own gain.



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7. If… (1968)

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If. . is a 1968 British crime drama directed by Lindsay Anderson and written by David Sherwin and John Howlett. The film, set in an old-established private school in England, follows the rebellion led by pupil Mick Travis, played by Malcolm McDowell. This daring narrative questions the traditional values and social norms of the time, provoking discussions on power, hate, and the need for change. Though the movie was initially met with controversy due to its graphic depiction of violence and rebellion, it was eventually nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards and 2 wins, with a total of 4 nominations.



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8. Spring and Port Wine (1970)

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Experience the heartwarming tale of a working-class family as they navigate life in Bolton, Lancashire. Directed by Peter Hammond and written by Bill Naughton, Spring and Port Wine (1970) follows a strict father, a loving mother, and their four children, each facing their own trials and tribulations. Set in a council house with a rented television, this kitchen sink drama showcases the struggles and joys of family life in the midst of the 1970s.



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9. Scrooge (1970)

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Dive into a magical world of heartwarming holiday spirit with the enchanting musical retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic novel, “Scrooge” (1970). This captivating adaptation, set in a bustling Victorian London, follows the journey of the infamous miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, portrayed by the brilliant Albert Finney, as he embarks upon a riveting path of self-discovery and redemption.



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10. Bleak Moments (1971)

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Bleak Moments, ” directed by Mike Leigh, is a darkly comedic drama that captures the uncompromisingly bleak existence of a 30-something office worker and those who surround her. The film follows the secretary’s relationships with her intellectually disabled sister, aloof boyfriend, bizarre neighbor, and irritating coworker, all while exploring the struggles of urban life.



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11. Gumshoe (1971)

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Gumshoe, a 1971 film directed by Stephen Frears, takes us on a comedic and dramatic journey through the life of nightclub comedian Eddie Ginley. Inspired by his love for the Dashiell Hammett novels, Ginley puts an ad in the paper and becomes a private investigator. The case he ends up with is nothing short of strange, and as he delves into it, his life starts to unravel.



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12. O Lucky Man! (1973)

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O Lucky Man! (1973) is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy that will take you on a wild, unpredictable journey. Follow the humble dreams and misadventures of an ambitious coffee salesman who encounters a series of bizarre and ironic twists, challenging his youthful idealism.



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13. Law and Disorder (1974)

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Law and Disorder, ” an edgy 1974 crime-comedy, takes us to the chaotic streets of 1970s New York City. When two burnt-out cops, fed up with the rampant corruption, join forces with a motley crew of like-minded individuals, they aim to shake things up by taking matters into their own hands. However, their well-intentioned efforts only lead them into the jaws of danger.



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14. Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

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Transport yourself back to 1935 on an extravagant train journey with the iconic mystery novel adaptation, “Murder on the Orient Express. ” In this tense, gripping thriller, renowned detective Hercule Poirot finds himself in the midst of an elaborate murder investigation in the midst of a transcontinental luxury-liner. Set in the stylish era of classic whodunits, the film boasts a multitude of suspects and intrigue, keeping viewers at the edge of their seats. Filled with suspense, drama, and an immersive narrative, this film will keep crime enthusiasts and casual viewers well entertained.



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15. The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother (1975)

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Experience a delightful blend of comedy, crime, and music in the 1975 film, “The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother. ” This clever adaptation follows the younger brother of the legendary consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes, as he attempts to steal the spotlight by solving an intriguing case. Assisted by an eccentric Scotland Yard detective and a tantalizingly suspicious actress, this clever sibling embarks on a hilarious journey.



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16. The Duellists (1977)

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The Duellists” is a thrilling period drama set in 1801 France, directed by the renowned Ridley Scott, who also directed hits like “Alien” and “Gladiator. ” The film stars legendary actors Harvey Keitel and Albert Finney. The story revolves around two fiercely competitive soldiers, Lieutenant d’Hubert and Lieutenant Feraud, whose rivalry escalates into an extensive series of duels - all due to a minor transgression.



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17. Looker (1981)

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Looker is a 1981 thrilling sci-fi drama that follows models who are victims of mysterious killings. These women had undergone plastic surgery by Larry, an expert in robotic surgery, but after the gruesome events, Larry investigates. Uncovering the true mastermind behind the killings and the secretive lists that led to these tragedies forms the core of this fast-paced movie.



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18. Loophole (1981)

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Experience the thrill of the unexpected as architect Stephen Booker embarks on a daring adventure in “Loophole” (1981). After losing his partnership, Booker’s fortune takes a downturn. Desperate for money, he becomes unwittingly entangled in a daring scheme to rob one of London’s most formidable bank vaults. With the stakes high and time running out, Booker must navigate the treacherous heights of the world of crime, relying on cunning, courage, and chance.



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19. Wolfen (1981)

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Wolfen, a suspenseful horror film from 1981 directed by Michael Wadleigh, follows the quest of a New York cop who investigates a series of bizarre deaths with a chilling resemblance to animal attacks. As the body count rises, the detective uncovers the terrifying truth behind these brutal crimes; they are committed by a breed of savage creatures known as “Wolfen. ”



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20. Memoirs of a Survivor (1981)

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In the dystopian world of Memoirs of a Survivor, reality and illusion intertwine as children prey on the city’s streets. Julie Christie stars as a woman searching for solace amidst chaos, navigating the post-apocalyptic landscape with raw courage and resilience.



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21. Shoot the Moon (1982)

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Shoot the Moon” is a gripping drama that follows a family in crisis as a husband abandons his wife for a younger woman. The mother and her four children face the turbulent reality of an imminent divorce. The film effectively explores the intricate and complex tapestry of marital crisis, relationships among family members, and the heart-wrenching struggle that unfolds after unforeseen life-altering decisions.



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22. Annie (1982)

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In the heart of New York City, a spirited young orphan named Annie, played by Aileen Quinn, touches the lives of her newfound family when she is taken in by a wealthy, eccentric man, played by Albert Finney. Alongside this charming tycoon, Annie forms a bond that brings joy and laughter to those around them. However, their happiness is threatened by the orphanage’s strict proprietress, portrayed by Carol Burnett, who will stop at nothing to reclaim Annie. This heartwarming, family-friendly film is a delightful blend of comedy and drama, featuring a memorable performance by a young red-haired girl and her furry friend, a dog named Sandy.



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23. The Dresser (1983)

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The Dresser” is a gripping, award-winning drama that, with its powerful performances and poignant themes, transports you to the depths of both love and despair. The film is set in a small theater where Sir, a once-beloved actor, now on the verge of obscurity, faces a challenging performance of King Lear. Enter Norman, his personal assistant, a man of quiet strength who bravely and unwaveringly stands by him through this tumultuous journey.



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24. Pope John Paul II (1984)

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Pope John Paul II” (1984), a biographical drama, showcases the life and career of Polish cardinal Karol Wojtyla, who eventually ascended to become the head of the Catholic Church. The film takes us on a journey through Wojtyla’s younger days as an activist in Poland, to his rise and installation as the Pope in 1978.



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25. Observations Under the Volcano (1984)

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Observations Under the Volcano” is a fascinating documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of the making of the movie “Under the Volcano. ” This unique film, released in 1984, provides an intimate look at the world of independent filmmaking. Follow the journey of Christian Blackwood, the director of both films, as he shares his personal experiences and insights into the creative process.



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26. Another Country (1984)

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Another Country” is a gripping biographical drama set in the political landscape of the 1930s. Directed by Marek Kanievska, the film is adapted from Julian Mitchell’s play and is based on the life of young Guy Burgess, who would later become infamous as one of the Cambridge Spies.



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27. Under the Volcano (1984)

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Under the Volcano, a gripping 1984 drama film, delves into the tumultuous life of a British consul in Mexico on the brink of World War II. Directed by the legendary John Huston, the film stars the talented Albert Finney, Jacqueline Bisset, and Anthony Andrews.



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28. The Image (1990)

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The Image is a gripping drama from 1990, starring the exceptional Albert Finney, John Mahoney, and Kathy Baker. A passionate journalist, deeply invested in his career, finds his life torn apart when a distressing chain of events unfolds. As he grapples with the ramifications of his investigation, which inadvertently led to a life-altering tragedy, he’s forced to confront his innermost beliefs, confronting personal and professional dilemmas. The complex dynamics of the modern media landscape are beautifully interwoven throughout, adding an extra layer of tension to this intriguing tale.



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29. Miller’s Crossing (1990)

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Miller’s Crossing, a 1990 American neo-noir crime drama co-written and directed by the exceptional duo Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, dives into the dark world of mobsters during the Prohibition era. The film follows advisor Tom Reagan, played by Gabriel Byrne, who navigates through the dangerous territory, striving to keep peace between two warring crime mobs. However, his divided loyalties pull him into a volatile conflict that tests his allegiance and strength.



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30. The Wall: Live in Berlin (1990)

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The Wall: Live in Berlin” is a compelling documentary and live music performance from 1990. The movie showcases an unforgettable concert held in Berlin, Germany, where Roger Waters, a former Pink Floyd member, leads an all-star cast in an extraordinary rendition of his iconic concept album, “The Wall. ”



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31. The Playboys (1992)

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The Playboys, ” set in a quaint Irish village in the 1950s, revolves around a young woman named Tara Maguire, played by Robin Wright, who scandalizes her community with her unexpected pregnancy and refusal to name the father. Desired by every man and loved by a dramatic troupe, she finds herself caught between the village’s charismatic Sergeant Hegarty and another captivating member of the troupe. As the arrival of the circus stirs emotions and passions, the village is set ablaze by the playboys’ arrival, ultimately leading to a tale of love, sin, jealousy, and betrayal.



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32. Rich in Love (1992)

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Rich in Love, ” a 1992 drama film directed by Bruce Beresford, follows the Odom family of Charleston, South Carolina as they navigate the intricacies of Southern traditions and family relationships. The movie, based on the novel by Josephine Humphreys, boasts a star-studded cast, including Albert Finney, Jill Clayburgh, and Kathryn Erbe.



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33. A Man of No Importance (1994)

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Step onto the stage as we take you on a heartwarming and humorous journey with “A Man of No Importance, ” set in the bustling city of 1963 Dublin. The movie follows a friendly bus conductor, who shares a love for poetry and Oscar Wilde’s plays, as he dreams of staging the provocative “Salome” within the confines of his trusted vehicle. Filled with unexpected twists and unpredictable turns, the story revolves around the passengers and their experiences as they embark on this unforgettable adventure.



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34. The Browning Version (1994)

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The Browning Version” is a poignant British drama about an old-fashioned school teacher, on the brink of retirement, who begins to question his life’s choices. Nearing forced resignation, the strict and uptight educator is faced with an unexpected change of heart that challenges his deeply ingrained beliefs. Set in a preparatory school, the film delves into the strained relationships between teachers and students, as well as the camaraderie among the school faculty.



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35. The Run of the Country (1995)

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The Run of the Country” is a heart-warming drama set in the lush and picturesque rural landscapes of Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland. This intense story follows the complicated relationship between a hot-headed policeman, portrayed by the iconic Albert Finney, and his rebellious son, played by Matt Keeslar.



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36. The British Academy Craft Awards (1996)

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The British Academy Craft Awards is a captivating 1996 television special hosted by renowned comedians Ruby Wax and Joanna Lumley, alongside the talented Rory Bremner. This celebration of exceptional craftsmanship in the world of film takes viewers on a journey through the behind-the-scenes magic of filmmaking.



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37. Washington Square (1997)

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Washington Square” is a beautifully crafted 19th-century drama-romance film, set in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. Directed by Agnieszka Holland with an exceptional cast, including Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, and Maggie Smith, it is a captivating adaptation of Henry James’ novel.



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38. A Rather English Marriage (1998)

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In “A Rather English Marriage” (1998), two unlikely friends find solace in each other after losing their wives on the same night. An unexpected bond forms between the squadron leader and retired milkman as they move in together to navigate the winding path of life. However, their quaint friendship is jeopardized by the arrival of a captivating woman with a mysterious motive. This enigmatic figure threatens to disrupt the harmony of their peculiar yet comforting companionship.



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39. The Great Christmas Movies (1998)

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The Great Christmas Movies” is a delightful documentary that showcases classic Christmas films, as well-known celebrities share their favorite titles and reminisce about their experiences with these heartwarming movies. Featuring film clips and interviews with stars like Tim Allen, Richard Attenborough, and Lionel Barrymore, this holiday special is a must-watch for all Christmas movie enthusiasts.



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40. Breakfast of Champions (1999)

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Breakfast of Champions takes a lighthearted yet satirical approach to exploring the complexities of the human psyche. Following the downward spiral of a wealthy, yet unstable car dealer, the film dives deep into the emotional turmoil and unconventional relationships of his family members. Bruce Willis delivers a memorable performance as the man grappling with his sanity, while his transvestite sales manager, played by Albert Finney, adds a quirky spin to the plot.



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41. Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999)

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Step back in time to the golden age of Hollywood with “Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1” - a fascinating documentary that explores the history of television and film. Delve into the fascinating behind-the-scenes process of conducting screen tests, the auditioning techniques, and the iconic personalities that left an indelible mark on the industry.



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42. Simpatico (1999)

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Simpatico” is a 1999 crime comedy-drama directed by Matthew Warchus and written by Sam Shepard, Matthew Warchus, and David Nicholls. This thought-provoking film features a star-studded cast including Nick Nolte, Jeff Bridges, and Sharon Stone.



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43. Traffic (2000)

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Traffic” (2000) is a riveting crime drama directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Michael Douglas, Benicio Del Toro, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. This Oscar-winning film weaves together a complex web of interrelated stories, including a conservative judge’s struggle to combat America’s war on drugs when he discovers his daughter’s secret life as a crack addict. Two dedicated DEA agents fight for the safety of a valuable informant, while a drug baron’s wife attempts to maintain her family’s criminal empire.



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44. Erin Brockovich (2000)

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Erin Brockovich (2000), directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Julia Roberts, tells the inspiring story of an unemployed single mother who becomes a legal assistant and uncovers a hidden corporate crime that threatens the water supply of a small California town. This bio-drama exposes the harrowing consequences of pollution and contamination, as Erin fiercely pursues justice and uncovers the shocking truth behind a powerful energy conglomerate’s negligence.



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45. Delivering Milo (2001)

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Delivering Milo” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that tells the story of a guardian angel named Milo who has a limited time of 24 hours to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth the effort. The movie is set in the bustling city of New York, taking viewers on a tour through iconic landmarks such as Bloomingdale’s and the Carnegie Deli. As Milo navigates through the city’s busy streets, he encounters various characters and unexpected twists that challenge him to find the meaning of life.



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46. The Gathering Storm (2002)

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In “The Gathering Storm, ” a thrilling biographical drama, the wilderness years of Winston Churchill (Albert Finney) take center stage before the outbreak of World War II. As the shadow of Adolf Hitler and a rejuvenated Germany loomed ominously across Europe, Churchill stood alone in his warning. Set against the backdrop of the 1930s, this riveting tale delves into the inner workings of English politics and the fascinating characters that shaped Churchill’s life.



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47. Big Fish (2003)

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Big Fish” is a captivating adventure drama that follows the heartwarming and heartbreaking journey of a father and son. Directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the novel by Daniel Wallace, the film revolves around a frustrated son named Edward, who seeks to decipher the truth behind the extraordinary stories shared by his dying father.



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48. Ocean’s Twelve (2004)

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Ocean’s Twelve takes audiences on a thrilling European adventure with Danny Ocean and his ever-resourceful team. Recruiting one more member for an extraordinary task, Ocean’s crew of skilled professionals embark on three major heists, bringing their combined talents and cunning tactics to the world stage once more. This action-packed sequel to Ocean’s Eleven is filled with unexpected twists and turns, as the team navigates through the challenges of the art world and the complex relationship between a mentor and his protege.



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49. Corpse Bride (2005)

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Step into the enchanting world of Corpse Bride, a captivating animated film from the beloved director Tim Burton. Set in a gothic, whimsical village, the story follows Victor, a shy and timid young man who accidentally discovers a long-forgotten grave while practicing his wedding vows. To his surprise, he unintentionally marries the deceased bride, Emily, who rises from the earth to claim him.



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50. A Good Year (2006)

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A Good Year is a captivating tale of a British investment broker, Max Skinner, played by Russell Crowe, who inherits an old chateau and vineyard in Provence, France from his estranged uncle. Max, a hard-nosed businessman, is initially displeased by the inheritance but discovers a new, relaxed way of life as he embarks on renovating the estate to sell.



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51. Amazing Grace (2006)

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Amazing Grace” (2006) is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the life of the passionate anti-slavery campaigner, William Wilberforce. Directed by Michael Apted, the film follows Wilberforce’s relentless pursuit of eradicating the British transatlantic slave trade through Parliament in the late 18th century.



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52. The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)

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The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) is a gripping action-packed thriller that takes you deep into the world of espionage and conspiracy. With Matt Damon reprising his role as the skilled and elusive assassin, Jason Bourne, the film follows a desperate quest to uncover the truth about his past as a trained killer.



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53. Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007)

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Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead” is a gripping crime-thriller directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Kelly Masterson, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, and Albert Finney. Set in 2007, the story revolves around two siblings who plan a jewelry store robbery. However, things go awry when the heist takes an unexpected turn, leading them, their father, and the brother’s wife on a devastating, unstoppable path.



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54. Vito (2011)

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Vito (2011) is a compelling documentary that brings to life the legendary figure of Vito Russo, a pioneering figure in the battle for gay rights and an unwavering AIDS activist in the 1980s. Russo’s legacy as the founder of the gay liberation movement and the author of “The Celluloid Closet” is explored in this powerful biography. Through interviews and archival footage, the film delves deep into the struggles and victories of this inspiring activist, who fought fiercely for a better world for all.



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55. Skyfall (2012)

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In the thrilling 2012 installment, “Skyfall, ” James Bond’s loyalty to M, his mentor, is pushed to the limit when her dark past threatens to derail MI6. As the agency faces an unprecedented attack, 007 must navigate personal complications to eliminate the imminent danger.



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56. The Bourne Legacy (2012)

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The Bourne Legacy, released in 2012, is an action-packed thriller that explores more of the universe from Robert Ludlum’s novels. The film marks the introduction of a new hero whose stakes have been elevated due to the events in the previous three movies.



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57. Jason Bourne (2016)

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Jason Bourne” is a heart-stopping thriller from Universal Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, released in 2016. Directed by Paul Greengrass and co-written by Greengrass, Christopher Rouse, and Robert Ludlum, the film stars Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones, and Alicia Vikander, with cameo appearances by Julia Stiles and David Strathairn. Bourne’s past comes to haunt him as he finds himself back in the world of assassinations, riots, and covert operations.



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58. The Oscars (2019)

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Experience the magic of the 91st Academy Awards, as the world’s most iconic films are celebrated in this star-studded event. Featuring top contenders like BlacKkKlansman, Black Panther, and A Star Is Born, this two-and-a-half-hour television special presents the cinematic achievements of 2018, showcasing the crème de la crème of Hollywood talent. With special performances by the legendary Queen and music superstar Adam Lambert, it’s an unforgettable night of music, glamour, and cinematic brilliance.



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