Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey with Anna Thomson Movies! In this engaging and informative roundup, we take a closer look at the captivating world of Anna Thomson's filmography. From her breakout roles to her recent projects, discover the magic that Anna Thomson brings to the big screen.
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1. Night of the Bloody Apes (1969)
Night of the Bloody Apes, " also known as "La horripilante bestia humana, " is a 1969 Mexican crime, drama, and horror film directed by René Cardona. The movie centers around a heart transplant operation gone awry, as a desperate doctor uses a gorilla as an involuntary donor for his son's life-saving surgery. This ill-fated decision leads to a gruesome transformation and a terrifying hybrid beast that wreaks violence and chaos throughout.
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2. Night-Flowers (1979)
Night-Flowers" is a chilling 1979 drama that tells the disturbing story of a Vietnam War veteran named Gabriel Walsh. Haunted by the horrors he witnessed during the war, Walsh finds himself unable to cope with the world outside of combat.
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3. Playing for Time (1980)
In the gripping 1980 film "Playing for Time, " based on a true story, a group of female prisoners in the notorious Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz, have a rare opportunity to spare their lives. They must perform music as entertainment for their captors. Tensions rise as the women face incredible challenges of survival as they navigate the harsh realities of war and the horrors that come with it.
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4. Heaven's Gate (1980)
Heaven's Gate" (1980) is a three-and-a-half-hour epic Western adventure that takes place during the turbulent Johnson County War in 1890 Wyoming. As a wealthy sheriff, John L.
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5. Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (1982)
Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice is a poignant, made-for-television drama that explores the remarkable life of Beatrice O'Reilly, the founder of Los Angeles's pioneering alcoholic recovery center for women. Set against the backdrop of 1980s Los Angeles, this inspiring tale unravels as Carol Burnett delivers a riveting performance as Beatrice, a woman dedicated to helping others overcome their struggles with alcoholism. The film also features appearances by Lloyd Bridges and Marian Mercer.
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6. Maria's Lovers (1984)
In 1984's "Maria's Lovers, " Ivan (John Savage), a survivor of a brutal Japanese POW camp during WWII, returns home to Pennsylvania to reunite with his childhood friend, Maria (Nastassja Kinski). Despite their long-standing bond, Ivan finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of love, as he faces competition from other suitors vying for Maria's affection. Delving into the intricate details of dysfunctional marriages and sexual problems, this captivating drama explores the complexities of love and human relationships, all while showcasing stunning performances from its star-studded cast.
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7. The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984)
In "The Pope of Greenwich Village, " two cousins, Paulie and Charlie, unknowingly rob the mob and find themselves entangled in a dangerous web of crime. As they try to evade the mob's wrath, they must navigate through the gritty streets of New York City, encountering a slew of colorful characters along the way.
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8. Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
Desperately Seeking Susan" - a comedy-drama from 1985 that follows the intriguing tale of a bored New Jersey suburban housewife who becomes the object of a free-spirited woman's admiration. Her fascination with this carefree stranger from the personal columns takes a surprising turn when she is mistaken for the woman herself.
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9. Murphy's Romance (1985)
Murphy's Romance is a delightful 1985 comedy-drama-romance film set on a ranch where Emma, played by Sally Field, moves in with her son after a divorce. As she settles into her new life, she befriends the older Murphy, played by James Garner. However, things become complicated when Emma's ex-husband makes a surprise appearance, shaking up their newfound bond.
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10. Something Wild (1986)
Something Wild" is a captivating 1986 comedy, romance, and crime film, that promises to deliver excitement and heartfelt moments. Starring Melanie Griffith as a free-spirited woman, and Jeff Daniels as a yuppie, the movie follows her daring kidnapping of him, only to have her dangerous ex-convict husband, played by George 'Red' Schwartz, complicate matters.
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11. At Close Range (1986)
At Close Range is a gripping crime drama released in 1986, starring Sean Penn, Christopher Walken, and Mary Stuart Masterson. Directed by James Foley, the movie showcases the dangerous journey of a tough teen named Brad, who becomes reunited with his career criminal father.
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12. Leonard Part 6 (1987)
Dive into the wacky, action-packed world of Leonard Part 6, a 1987 sci-fi comedy that will leave you in stitches and on the edge of your seat. Secret Agent Leonard Parker, played by the legendary Bill Cosby, comes out of retirement to save the world from the clutches of the evil genius Medusa Johnson, portrayed by the stunning Gloria Foster.
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13. Fatal Attraction (1987)
In the thrilling drama "Fatal Attraction, " directed by Adrian Lyne and written by James Dearden, a married man's one-night stand turns into a nightmare when the woman involved begins to stalk him and his family. The film features brilliant performances by Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, and Anne Archer. With a captivating plot that delves into the dark world of borderline personality disorder, femme fatale, manipulation, and stalking, "Fatal Attraction" is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the consequences of lust and betrayal.
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14. Wall Street (1987)
In 1987, Wall Street captured the zeitgeist of the go-go 1980s. The film stars Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, a young stockbroker determined to make it big on Wall Street. Bud is taken under the wing of Gordon Gekko, played by a captivating Michael Douglas. A ruthless corporate raider, Gekko is driven by an insatiable hunger for wealth and power.
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15. White Hot (1988)
White Hot" is an intense and gripping drama from 1988, starring Robby Benson, Tawny Kitaen, and Danny Aiello. The film follows an honest man who falters when left to mind a drug dealer's business.
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16. Bird (1988)
Bird" is a gripping biographical drama that delves into the tumultuous life and career of jazz musician Charlie "Bird" Parker. Set in 1988, the film explores Parker's meteoric rise and rapid descent into the world of addiction, showcasing his passion for music and the interracial relationship that shaped his life.
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17. Talk Radio (1988)
Talk Radio" is an intense drama thriller set in 1988, directed by Oliver Stone with a stellar cast including Eric Bogosian, Ellen Greene, and Leslie Hope. The plot revolves around a harsh, abrasive talk show host who becomes inundated by the malevolent energy surrounding his program, just moments before it transitions to a national audience.
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18. Warlock (1989)
In the heart of the dark ages, a powerful warlock (Julian Sands) flees from the relentless grip of death, escaping the 17th century and unleashing a century-old battle between good and evil onto the unsuspecting modern world. The pursuit of this terrifying fugitive becomes the life-long mission of a tenacious witch-hunter (Richard E. Grant), who must confront the evil man's immense supernatural power in a battle that will forever change the course of history.
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19. Tune in Tomorrow... (1990)
Tune in Tomorrow. . " is a heartwarming, 1990 comedy-romance film set in New Orleans of the 1950s. This story revolves around a law student who, while working at a radio station, falls in love with his attractive aunt. Things take an unexpected turn as a passionate young man with a creative flair, Pedro, begins to write a radio series at the station, stirring up some excitement.
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20. Dead in the Water (1991)
In the comedy-drama "Dead in the Water, " Charlie (Bryan Brown) marries the affluent Katie, who sets him on the path to becoming a successful lawyer. But their love affair is nothing but a loveless marriage, leading Charlie to consider a drastic solution. Caught in a prenuptial agreement that thwarts any path to divorce, Charlie grapples with the possibility of committing the perfect murder.
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21. Unforgiven (1992)
Unforgiven is a critically acclaimed Western drama released in 1992, starring Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, and Morgan Freeman. The film follows William Munny, a retired gunslinger, who is convinced to take on one last job by his old partner Ned Logan, along with a young man named "The Schofield Kid. " Set in the harsh landscape of the Old West, the movie delves into themes of violence, revenge, and the blurred line between good and evil.
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22. CrissCross (1992)
CrissCross" - a 1992 Crime-Drama entwined with the coming-of-age tale of a 12-year-old boy, set amidst the backdrop of the 1969 Apollo moon landing. Key West serves as the unique setting where the protagonist, a bare-chested boy, initiates a foray into the dark world of drug-selling, with the noble aim - to save his mother from stripping.
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23. True Romance (1993)
True Romance, directed by Tony Scott, is a crime thriller that masterfully blends elements of drama and romance. Set in 1993, the film follows the story of Clarence Worley, a pop culture enthusiast who steals cocaine from his new wife's pimp and embarks on a perilous journey to sell it in Hollywood.
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24. Blood Run (1994)
Blood Run" is a chilling thriller from 1994 that tells the story of a dedicated cop, played by David Bradley, who finds himself entangled in a web of suspicion and paranoia when he becomes romantically involved with a woman who could also be a ruthless serial killer. Directed by Boaz Davidson and written by Davidson and Dennis Dimster, this film delves into the darker aspects of love and human nature, as the cop fights to uncover the truth before it's too late. With a talented cast including Anna Thomson and Ashley Laurence, this mysterious and captivating thriller is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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25. Hand Gun (1994)
Hand Gun" is a thrilling 1994 action, crime, and thriller film directed by Whitney Ransick. The movie follows the life of Jack, a man who becomes embroiled in a high-stakes robbery that leaves him injured and his accomplices dead. Despite being on the brink of his own demise, Jack manages to stash away the $500,000 before his final moments.
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26. The Crow (1994)
The Crow" is an unforgettable and electrifying action drama that follows the story of Eric Draven (played by the late Brandon Lee), a man wronged by a vicious gang of murderers. Tragically brought back to life by the supernatural forces of vengeance, Draven transforms into a lethal avenger with an insatiable thirst for justice.
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27. Baby's Day Out (1994)
Baby's Day Out is a 1994 adventurous comedy filled with exciting exploits that will leave you hooked till the end! . The movie follows a kidnapped baby as he takes the law into his own hands, leading both the cops and kidnappers on a frenzied search. With a talented ensemble cast including Lara Flynn Boyle, Joe Mantegna, and Joe Pantoliano, Baby's Day Out is guaranteed to pack in the laughs.
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28. Angus (1995)
Angus" is a heartwarming, coming-of-age tale that follows the story of a socially awkward and overweight teenager named Angus (Charlie Talbert). Despite his insecurities and unconventional appearance, Angus secretly harbors a crush for the most popular girl in school, Christy (Fairuza Balk). In a surprising turn of events, Angus miraculously gets the chance to dance with Christy at their high school dance. Realizing his dream is within reach, Angus enlists the help of his best friend, Sarah (Aimee Graham), to overcome his self-doubt and transform into the suave and confident young man he aspires to be.
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29. Bad Boys (1995)
In the pulsing city of Miami, Florida, two tenacious cops embark on a high-stakes adventure filled with laughter and danger. This buddy comedy, "Bad Boys, " follows the exploits of Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence), who are assigned to protect a critical witness to a heinous murder. As they navigate their way beyond the complex web of crime, their mission takes them into the heart of a chilling heroin theft case. The unforgettable duo must rely on their instincts, wit, and undeniable chemistry to solve this twisting mystery.
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30. Other Voices, Other Rooms (1995)
Other Voices, Other Rooms" is a captivating drama film that explores the enigmatic world of an intriguing African American protagonist. Directed by David Rocksavage, this gripping production is co-written by Sara Flanigan and Rocksavage himself. The film features voice-over narration that weaves a unique narrative tapestry.
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31. Angela (1995)
Angela" is a poignant drama film released in 1995, directed and co-written by Rebecca Miller. The movie revolves around the lives of two sisters, Angela and her younger companion. As their world is turned upside-down by their mother's mental illness, the girls struggle to cope, navigating a complex emotional landscape filled with despair and hope.
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32. Cafe Society (1995)
In the thrilling 1995 drama "Cafe Society, " Frank Whaley stars as a charming yet unscrupulous society playboy who gets entangled in a dangerous game of exploitation when he's targeted by an undercover cop and his shady political allies. As the layers of deceit unravel, Whaley's character finds himself in a web of danger and intrigue, threatening to expose his darkest secrets.
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33. Drunks (1995)
Drunks" is a 1995 drama film that revolves around the lives of Jim and other individuals struggling with alcoholism, both within and outside of an AA meeting. Directed by Peter Cohn and written by Gary Lennon, the movie offers a raw and intimate look into the challenges faced by those battling addiction.
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34. Dead Girl (1996)
Dead Girl, released in 1996, is a darkly humorous and unsettling independent film starring Anne Parillaud, Adam Coleman Howard, and Amanda Plummer. The movie centers around Ari Rose, an aspiring yet unsuccessful actor who becomes infatuated with a woman named Helen-Catherine. Unable to cope with rejection, Ari takes desperate measures, leading to devastating consequences.
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35. I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
I Shot Andy Warhol" is a gripping biographical drama that tells the story of Valerie Solanas, a 1960s radical who believed in misandry. She penned a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce. Frustrated by his repeated negligence, Solanas took drastic measures, forever altering the course of both her own life and Warhol's.
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36. Sue (1997)
Get ready to immerse yourself in a raw and touching drama with "Sue" (1997), directed by Amos Kollek and starring Anna Thomson and Matthew Powers. The film follows the life of an ex-office worker, Sue, played by Thomson, as she tries to find solace, friendship, and a new job after losing her original one.
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37. Trouble on the Corner (1997)
Trouble on the Corner" is a thought-provoking, yet humorous film directed by Alan Madison and released in 1997. The movie, set to a backdrop of urban life, revolves around the character of Jeff Steward, a dedicated psychologist, living in the same apartment building as most of his patients. The story unfolds when a piece of the bathroom ceiling collapses in his apartment, allowing him to witness a neighbor's private moments. The unexpected turn of events pushes Jeff into an intricate web of confusion, where the boundaries between his professional life and his own psychological state become blurred.
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38. Six Ways to Sunday (1997)
Six Ways to Sunday" is a 1997 crime comedy-drama film that tells the story of Harry, an 18-year-old with a troubled past who lives under the watchful eye of his overprotective mother, Kate. When Harry takes on the role of a hitman and enforcer for the Jewish mob, his dark side begins to unravel, revealing the complex and twisted dynamics between mother and son.
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39. Jaded (1998)
Jaded, " released in 2000, is a thought-provoking drama that explores the complexities of trauma and relationships. When Megan, a young woman, heads to the local bar for a night out with friends, she soon finds herself drawn into an unexpected turn of events that leads to accusations of sexual assault.
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40. Fiona (1998)
Fiona" is a compelling 1998 drama that follows the lives of two bi-sexual prostitutes, mother and daughter, living in parallel worlds. The movie, directed by Amos Kollek, explores the complexities and consequences of the characters' lives. Despite their separate paths, both women find themselves navigating the same dangerous terrain.
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41. Stringer (1999)
Stringer, " a gritty and suspenseful thriller, focuses on a young Frenchman attempting to break into the movie industry in bustling New York City. Landing a gig as a stringer - an aspiring and often overlooked filmworker - the protagonist endures a whirlwind of challenges that push him to his limits.
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42. Water Drops on Burning Rocks (2000)
Water Drops on Burning Rocks, " directed by François Ozon, is a captivating French drama released in 2000. Set in 1970s Germany, the story follows an unexpected romance between a 50-year-old businessman and a young, 20-year-old man. The older man's life takes an unexpected turn when he falls head over heels for the younger man, exploring a new world of love and self-discovery.
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43. Intern (2000)
Intern" is a comedic film that takes viewers on a roller-coaster journey, following the life of a struggling magazine intern. Faced with a seemingly endless array of tasks in the mail-room, she dreams of achieving the prestigious role in the board-room. However, this ambitious intern isn't just seeking a promotion, she's also unraveling the mystery of a suspected spy within the company.
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44. Fast Food Fast Women (2000)
Fast Food Fast Women" is a charming romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and self-discovery. Set in the bustling city of New York, the film follows the lives of three characters struggling to find love and connection amidst the chaos of their lives.
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45. Mr. Smith Gets a Hustler (2002)
In the gripping drama "Mr. Smith Gets a Hustler, " Larry Pine stars as Mr. Smith, a successful banker, husband, and father who finds himself in a precarious position.
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46. Bridget (2002)
Bridget, " a gripping drama film released in 2002, revolves around Anna, a single mother struggling with alcoholism. Having lost custody of her son due to her addiction, Anna is desperate to regain him.
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47. American Widow (2009)
American Widow" is a heart-wrenching drama film released in 2009. Directed by C. S. Leigh and written by the same, this movie is packed with emotion, portraying the struggles faced by a group of women in the aftermath of a war. With a runtime of 5 hours and 5 minutes, the film takes the audience through various conflicts set in six countries and seven chapters, spanning across eight years.
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48. Chronicling a Crisis (2011)
Chronicling a Crisis" is a powerful documentary that delves into the personal and professional life of award-winning Israeli filmmaker Amos Kollek. Amos, whose father is the mythical mayor of Jerusalem, explores his complex relationship with his father and the challenges faced while attempting to fund his next film.
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49. Social Anxiety (2012)
Social Anxiety" is a hilarious mockumentary that takes a humorous look at the lives of patients with severe phobias. The film follows the unconventional approach of Dr. Howard Tarkanian, a psychiatrist, as he attempts to treat the patients.
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