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All 71 Anne Bancroft Movies (in Order)
Dive into the world of Anne Bancroft, an iconic actress known for her remarkable performances in some of the most memorable movies of all time. In this roundup article, we’ll explore Anne Bancroft’s illustrious filmography, highlighting the best movies that showcase her versatility and talent. Get ready to relive some of the most iconic cinematic moments starring this legendary actress.
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1. Don’t Bother to Knock (1952)
Don’t Bother to Knock” is a gripping 1952 Film-Noir drama directed by Roy Ward Baker, starring Richard Widmark, Marilyn Monroe, and Anne Bancroft. Set in a hotel, the story unfolds when an airline pilot finds himself captivated by a dangerous babysitter after his girlfriend leaves him. As the plot unfolds, secrets and hidden truths come to light, leading to a thrilling climax.
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2. Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953)
Join Jean-Paul, a resilient hero from 18th century France, as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure to uncover the mythical Treasure of the Golden Condor. Betrayed by his scheming uncle, Jean-Paul seeks his fortune and regained honor in the exotic land of Guatemala. This thrilling journey through the Central American jungle takes him on a life-changing quest to locate a hidden treasure, braving the challenges of nature and the dangers of the unknown.
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3. The Kid from Left Field (1953)
The Kid from Left Field” is a heartwarming and humorous family drama that unfolds in the world of major league baseball. Set in 1953, the story revolves around former ballplayer Larry Cooper (played by Dan Dailey) who secretly manages a struggling team, the Bisons, through his nine-year-old son, Christie (Billy Chapin). Christie, who serves as a bat-boy for the team, becomes the unlikely link between his father and the players.
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4. Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954)
Demetrius and the Gladiators, ” released in 1954, is an intense historical drama that takes place in first-century Rome. The film centers around Christian slave Demetrius, who is forced into the gladiatorial arena for the entertainment of Emperor Caligula. Meanwhile, Caligula becomes obsessed with acquiring a relic - Jesus’ robe, which is rumored to possess magical powers.
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5. Gorilla at Large (1954)
Gorilla at Large” transports you to a world of suspense and intrigue in this 1954 crime thriller. Set in a carnival known as the “Garden of Evil”, the plot revolves around a gruesome murder that appears to be carried out by a gorilla or perhaps someone wearing a gorilla suit.
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6. The Raid (1954)
In the 1954 war drama, “The Raid, ” a group of Confederate prisoners break free from captivity and set their sights on robbing banks and burning down the tiny town of Saint Albans, Vermont. Their plan quickly gains momentum as the leader of the group navigates the town, finding himself drawn into the lives of a beautiful widow and her young son.
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7. New York Confidential (1955)
Dive into the gritty underworld of organized crime in New York City with the thrilling 1955 film, “New York Confidential. ” Directed by Russell Rouse and based on the novel of the same name by Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, this tense crime drama follows the corrupt dealings of a syndicate crime boss, his politicians, and their ruthless business strategy. As the body count rises and the stakes get higher, it’s only a matter of time before the vicious pattern catches up to them.
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8. The Naked Street (1955)
The Naked Street (1955) is a crime drama film noir that brings together a talented ensemble cast, including Farley Granger, Anthony Quinn, and Anne Bancroft. Granger portrays a condemned murderer who finds an unlikely savior in the form of mobster Quinn, who springs him from jail due to his sister’s unplanned pregnancy.
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9. Nightfall (1956)
In this gripping 1956 thriller, an artist finds himself falsely accused of a bank robbery and murder, plunging him into a deadly game of cat and mouse. The authorities and the real killers are hot on his trail, and as tensions rise, the artist must navigate a tangled web of bizarre coincidences and high-stakes danger to clear his name.
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10. Walk the Proud Land (1956)
Walk the Proud Land, ” a 1956 drama film, is an engaging biography centered on an 1874 event. In this film, the character played by Audie Murphy is appointed to manage a challenging Apache reservation, bringing about changes in the relationship between the Native Americans and the oppressive US Army. The film is set in the Arizona territory and is named after the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona. As a man of integrity, the protagonist earns the Indians’ great respect.
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11. The Restless Breed (1957)
The Restless Breed” (1957) follows a young and passionate lawyer as he travels to the small Texas border town of Mission. Driven by a desire for revenge, he seeks to avenge his father, a secret service operator who was tragically murdered by gun-runners. In this gritty Western tale, the lawyer faces off against ruthless opponents in a series of intense shootouts, showcasing his unwavering determination and fierce spirit.
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12. The Miracle Worker (1962)
The Miracle Worker, ” released in 1962, tells the extraordinary story of Anne Sullivan, a teacher from the Perkins School for the Blind, and her groundbreaking efforts to help the blind and deaf Helen Keller learn to communicate. Anne, once blind herself, is determined to break through Helen’s world of darkness and silence, a task that proves to be no easy feat given Helen’s stubborn and rebellious nature.
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13. The Pumpkin Eater (1964)
The Pumpkin Eater” is a gripping drama film from 1964, directed by Jack Clayton and starring Anne Bancroft, Peter Finch, and James Mason. The movie captivates the audience with a powerful portrayal of a woman’s journey through the turmoil of her marriage and love life.
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14. 7 Women (1965)
7 Women” is a gripping drama set in 1935 China, where seven determined missionary women find themselves facing the wrath of a ruthless Mongolian warlord and his band of fearless warriors. As they attempt to shield themselves from the ongoing onslaught, they must also grapple with the devastating impact of a deadly epidemic. Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon, and Margaret Leighton deliver powerful performances in this suspense-filled tale of courage and survival.
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15. The Slender Thread (1965)
In the 1965 drama “The Slender Thread, ” college volunteer Alan (Sidney Poitier) finds himself answering a life-threatening call from a desperate woman named Inga Dyson (Anne Bancroft), attempting to cope with her marriage issues and the possibility of taking an overdose. As Alan takes it upon himself to trace the mysterious phone call, he delves deeper into a complex web of emotions and circumstances.
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16. The Graduate (1967)
The Graduate, set in the era of the 1960s, stars Dustin Hoffman as a young college graduate who has just lost his sense of purpose. As he grapples with the complexities of life post-graduation, he finds himself entangled in an unexpected relationship with an older woman, Mrs. Robinson, played by Anne Bancroft.
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17. Arthur Penn, 1922-: Themes and Variants (1970)
Arthur Penn, 1922-: Themes and Variants” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and work of renowned American film director, Arthur Penn. The film features exclusive interviews with Penn himself, reflecting on his illustrious career. Furthermore, it includes insightful conversations with actors and collaborators, such as Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman, Warren Beatty, Arlo Guthrie, Paul Newman, Patty Duke, and William Gibson, who have contributed significantly to his projects.
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18. Young Winston (1972)
Young Winston” is a gripping 1972 biographical drama that delves into the life of the young Winston Churchill, portrayed by Simon Ward. Directed by Richard Attenborough and based on Churchill’s autobiography, this film highlights significant elements in Churchill’s life, such as his complex family relationships and combat experiences. Set during the Boer War of the 1890s, “Young Winston” follows Churchill’s life as a soldier, and his transformation into the world-renowned politician he would become.
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19. The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975)
From the minds of writer Neil Simon and director Melvin Frank, comes The Prisoner of Second Avenue, a heartwarming and uproarious comedy from 1975. Starring Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft, this film follows the story of a suddenly unemployed company executive grappling with a nervous breakdown. While his world crumbles around him, his supportive wife tries every trick in the book to lift his spirits and keep the pieces of their life together.
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20. The Hindenburg (1975)
Experience the pulse-pounding thriller of 1975’s “The Hindenburg” as it delves into the infamous disaster that took place in the skies. Directed by Robert Wise and with a star-studded cast including George C.
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21. Lipstick (1976)
Lipstick” is a gripping drama that delves into the harrowing aftermath of a vicious crime. When a top fashion model becomes the victim of a brutal rape committed by her sister’s music teacher, she embarks on a relentless quest for justice. This intense and unapologetic tale of revenge is guided by talented director Lamont Johnson and scripted by David Rayfiel.
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22. America at the Movies (1976)
America at the Movies” is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.
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23. Silent Movie (1976)
Silent Movie, ” directed by Mel Brooks, is a quirky and hilarious comedy that transports viewers to the 1920s world of silent films. Mel Brooks, Marty Feldman, and Dom DeLuise are just a few stars of this unforgettable cast.
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24. The Turning Point (1977)
The Turning Point” is a profoundly moving, 1977 drama film directed by Herbert Ross and written by Arthur Laurents. The story revolves around a once-promising ballet dancer who now confronts the consequences of giving up her career for motherhood when her daughter joins a prestigious ballet company.
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25. Fatso (1980)
Fatso” is a heartwarming comedy-drama from 1980, directed by Anne Bancroft, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Dom DeLuise and Anne Bancroft as bachelor and cousin, respectively, who find themselves dealing with issues of weight and self-esteem.
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26. The Elephant Man (1980)
The Elephant Man” is a heartrending 1980 drama directed by David Lynch, based on the true story of Joseph Merrick, a man born with severe physical deformities that led to a life of exploitation and abuse. Anthony Hopkins delivers a powerful performance as the disfigured Merrick, while John Hurt plays the compassionate Victorian surgeon who rescues him. The movie takes us on a transformative journey of self-discovery and redemption, highlighting the importance of dignity, kindness, and human connection.
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27. Shogun (1980)
Shogun” is a gripping epic adventure set in the 17th century of feudal Japan, following an English navigator as he unwittingly becomes entangled in a dangerous game of politics. As the pawn and player in this deadly world of feudal society, the Englishman navigates the complexities of his new surroundings, finding himself balancing on a precarious tightrope of alliances, deception, and power.
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28. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.
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29. Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny (1982)
Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny” is a 1982 television special that takes viewers on a nostalgic journey with comedic legend Bob Hope. The movie showcases over 60 beautiful and funny women that Hope has had the pleasure of working with throughout his decades-long career in television and film. Featuring clips from various projects, this heartwarming comedy offers a rare glimpse into the personal and professional relationships that made Hope’s career so memorable.
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30. To Be or Not to Be (1983)
In ‘To Be or Not to Be, ’ Mel Brooks takes a humorous and biting approach to the dark reality of war. Set at the beginning of World War II, this neo-screwball comedy follows the exploits of a Polish actor named Joseph Kessels and his family, who become entangled in the Polish Resistance and the fight against the invading Nazis.
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31. Garbo Talks (1984)
Garbo Talks is a gripping drama and comedy film released in 1984, directed by the renowned Sidney Lumet. The story revolves around the son of a woman battling a terminal brain tumor, who yearns to grant her a final wish - to meet the legendary actress Greta Garbo. As he navigates the complexities of his mother’s dying days and his love interest, the son discovers that meeting the enigmatic Hollywood star might not be an easy task.
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32. Agnes of God (1985)
Agnes of God, released in 1985, is a thought-provoking drama directed by Norman Jewison, starring Academy Award-winning actresses Jane Fonda and Anne Bancroft, alongside Meg Tilly. When a young nun, played by Tilly, is discovered harboring a deceased newborn in her convent, a prominent psychiatrist, portrayed by Fonda, is appointed to probe the circumstances surrounding this unsettling event.
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33. ‘night, Mother (1986)
‘night, Mother is a gripping drama from 1986 that captivates audiences with its intimate portrayal of family dynamics and life’s final moments. Directed by Tom Moore, the film stars Sissy Spacek as Jessie, a distraught woman who reveals her intention to commit suicide that same evening.
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34. 84 Charing Cross Road (1987)
Experience the heartwarming and unforgettable story of 84 Charing Cross Road, a movie that tells the true tale of a unique transatlantic friendship that began with an exchange of letters about used books. Set in the 1940s, this captivating drama follows the incredible journey of a New Yorker named Helene Hanff and a British antique dealer named Marks.
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35. Torch Song Trilogy (1988)
Torch Song Trilogy” is a heartfelt, humorous, and poignant film set in 1971 New York City, delving into the world of drag queens and the complexities of love, relationships, and identity. The film follows Arnold, a gay man and drag queen who encounters a handsome bisexual man, navigating the highs and lows of their relationships.
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36. Bert Rigby, You’re a Fool (1989)
Bert Rigby, You’re a Fool” is a comedic musical film set in the small English town of Langmore, where coal mines struggle to stay profitable. When the local mine workers go on strike again, Bert Rigby, a coal miner, decides to pursue his passion for acting and comedy.
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37. Oscar’s Greatest Moments (1992)
Get ready to relive the magic and drama of the Academy Awards with “Oscar’s Greatest Moments” (1992). This captivating documentary offers an in-depth look at some of the most unforgettable moments at the Oscars ceremony from 1971 to 1991. From heartfelt acceptance speeches to shocking twists and turns, this film captures the essence of Hollywood’s most prestigious event.
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38. Broadway Bound (1992)
Broadway Bound” is a hilarious and poignant film that delivers laughs and emotions in equal measure. It’s a movie about the Jerome brothers, Eugene and Stanley, trying to make it big as comedy writers in the bustling world of show business. But as they unknowingly put their private lives into their work, their family finds themselves in the awkward position of laughing at their own troubles.
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39. Love Potion No. 9 (1992)
Love Potion No. 9, released in 1992, is a quirky and entertaining film that blends comedy, fantasy, and romance. The story revolves around two scientists, hopeless with love, who stumble upon a love potion that makes them irresistible to anyone who hears them speak. As they navigate the hilarious consequences of this aphrodisiac, their journey takes them on a wild ride filled with unexpected twists and turns.
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40. Honeymoon in Vegas (1992)
Honeymoon in Vegas is a delightful romantic comedy that takes humor to new heights. The plot revolves around Jack, a hard-luck gambler, who loses a hefty sum of $65,000 in a poker game while in Vegas to marry his sweetheart, Betsy. To make matters worse, the fortunate poker player now wants to spend the weekend with Betsy, hoping to charm his way out of the debt. Unable to refuse his seductive charm, Betsy reluctantly agrees, and the question arises - who will she end up marrying?
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41. Mr. Jones (1993)
Mr. Jones”, a drama-romance film released in 1993, stars Richard Gere as a man with bipolar disorder who becomes the subject of attention for a psychiatrist portrayed by Anne Bancroft. The psychological complexities of the characters make for an intriguing plot that deepens as romantic feelings develop between the doctor and her patient. The film, directed by Mike Figgis and Jon Amiel, weaves the theme of love amidst a world influenced by mental illness. With an estimated budget of $25 million, Mr. Jones grossed $8,345,845 in the US, showcasing a decent performance at the box office. The film’s IMDB rating stands at 5.8, reflecting a mixed response from critics and audiences alike.
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42. The 65th Annual Academy Awards (1993)
Celebrate the magic of cinema in The 65th Annual Academy Awards, an unforgettable awards ceremony held in 1993. This prestigious event, traditionally known as the “Oscars”, honors the greatest achievements in filmmaking throughout the prior year, bringing Hollywood’s elite together to celebrate their success. Led by the charming emcee, Billy Crystal, this televised spectacle showcases glamour, talent, and heartwarming moments that continue to captivate audiences today.
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43. Point of No Return (1993)
Point of No Return, ” a 1993 action-packed thriller with a stellar cast, follows a young woman’s transformation from an innocent target into a lethal assassin at the hands of the government. A skilled director with a penchant for suspenseful action, John Badham, weaves a tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The film boasts an impressive lineup of writers, including Luc Besson and Robert Getchell, who bring this gripping plot to life.
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44. Malice (1993)
Malice, released in 1993, is an intriguing Crime, Mystery, and Thriller flick involving a happily married couple, Tracy and Andy, who both yearn to have a family. The movie takes a dark turn when Tracy is taken to the hospital, where she undergoes a life-altering operation by a seemingly skilled surgeon, Dr. Jed Hill.
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45. Home for the Holidays (1995)
Home for the Holidays, ” a delightful 1995 comedy-drama film, follows Claudia Larson (played by Holly Hunter) as she faces a series of unfortunate events leading up to Thanksgiving. After losing her job and making out with her soon-to-be ex-boss, she learns that her daughter plans to spend the holiday with her boyfriend instead of the family. Faced with a tough decision, Claudia decides to spend the holiday with her dysfunctional family.
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46. How to Make an American Quilt (1995)
How to Make an American Quilt” is a heartwarming comedy-drama film released in 1995, with a runtime of 1 hour and 57 minutes. The film, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, follows the story of a young woman named Finn Dodd as she prepares for her wedding. Finn listens as her elders, played by the talented actresses Ellen Burstyn and Anne Bancroft, share tales of romance and heartbreak while constructing a quilt. The film is set to a charming blend of classical and wedding music, adding to its overall charm.
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47. Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
Get ready for a hilarious ride as Mel Brooks brings his unique comedic touch to the classic vampire tale in Dracula: Dead and Loving It. The film, set in 1995, boasts a star-studded cast led by Leslie Nielsen and Mel Brooks himself.
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48. Homecoming (1996)
Homecoming” is a heartwarming and emotional family drama set in the small town of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The movie revolves around a group of siblings who have no choice but to fend for themselves when their mother abandons them in the parking lot of a crowded shopping mall. Struggling to find their way, the children eventually encounter their reluctant grandmother, who takes them in and provides a newfound sense of security.
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49. The Sunchaser (1996)
The Sunchaser” is a gripping drama that delves deep into one man’s struggle for survival while being forcefully confronted with the harsh realities of life. It is an intense journey filled with unexpected turns and profound lessons.
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50. G.I. Jane (1997)
In the heart-pounding action-drama G. I. Jane, Demi Moore stars as a trailblazing female soldier, who breaks barriers and defies expectations as she embarks on a grueling training program at the Combined Reconnaissance Team. Amidst a world of male dominance, she faces unimaginable challenges, testing the limits of her strength, courage, and resilience.
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51. Critical Care (1997)
Critical Care” is a unique blend of drama and dark comedy, set in a hospital where life-or-death decisions and family disputes collide. Dr. Peter Stone (James Spader) finds himself in the middle of a legal battle between two half-sisters, both claiming the right to pull their comatose father’s life support. But this seemingly straightforward case takes a dark turn as the sisters’ rivalry expands to a bitter fight over their father’s inheritance.
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52. Waking Ned Devine (1998)
Waking Ned Devine (1998), a heartwarming and high-concept comedy, follows the story of a small, close-knit Irish town when a local resident miraculously wins the lottery, only to die of shock shortly after. Now, the townsfolk band together to claim the prize, taking a humorous and uplifting journey to ensure they don’t lose out on their chance at fortune.
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53. Antz (1998)
Antz” is a captivating family animated adventure by DreamWorks Pictures, Pacific Data Images (PDI), and DreamWorks Animation, released in 1998 and rated PG. Directed by Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson, the film follows a neurotic ant as he tries to break free from his rigid society and win the heart of the princess he adores.
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54. Great Expectations (1998)
In the modern retelling of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic, “Great Expectations” (1998), the ambitious Finn plays the role of a painter in bustling New York City who pursues his unattainable childhood love. The haughty Estella, a captivating orphan, challenges not only Finn’s ambitions but also his sense of self, as their tumultuous relationship intertwines with the city’s vibrant energy. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón and starring Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow, “Great Expectations” explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth against the backdrop of a changing world.
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55. AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movies: America’s Greatest Movies (1998)
Dive into the world of American cinema with “AFI’s 100 Years. . 100 Movies: America’s Greatest Movies, ” a captivating documentary that celebrates a century of filmmaking.
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56. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg (1998)
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg” is a captivating 1998 sports documentary that delivers a poignant look into the life and career of Hank Greenberg, the first significant Jewish baseball star in the Major Leagues. Set in the 1930s, the film transports viewers to a time when the Jewish community was eagerly embracing the newfound hero of their own culture on the baseball field.
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57. Up at the Villa (2000)
In the enchanting 2000 drama-romance film, “Up at the Villa, ” a widowed character named Rachel finds herself in an unexpected situation as she seeks a new mate. The plot showcases how her prospects’ deeds restrict her freedom, leading her through a complex web of emotions, desires, and compromises.
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58. Keeping the Faith (2000)
Keeping the Faith” (2000) is a heartwarming romantic comedy that explores the intricate dynamic of love and religion. Directed by Edward Norton and written by Stuart Blumberg, the film stars Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, and Jenna Elfman. The story revolves around two best friends, a priest and a rabbi, who both fall in love with the same woman from their youth. However, due to their religious roles, they are unable to pursue a romantic relationship.
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59. Heartbreakers (2001)
Heartbreakers, also known as ‘The Mother and Daughter Con Team’, is a 2001 American comedy, crime, and romance film directed by David Mirkin. The movie boasts A-list stars such as Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt, with the plot revolving around the mother-daughter duo who deceive and steal from wealthy men.
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60. In Search of Peace (2001)
In the vast and complex history of the Jewish people, the origins of the Middle East conflict lie in the first two decades of Israel’s existence. The 2001 documentary “In Search of Peace” deftly examines these turbulent years through a meticulous compilation of rare archival film and photos. The film’s unique global perspective sheds new light on the early events that shaped this seminal period in history.
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61. Haven (2001)
Haven” is a thought-provoking, historically grounded biographical drama that delves into the untold stories of Holocaust survivors. Set in 1940s war-torn Europe and America, the film explores the heroic efforts of a U. S. official to escort refugees to safety in the United States.
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62. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003)
In “The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, ” Academy award-winning actress Helen Mirren plays the role of a once-vibrant performer who finds herself at a crossroads when her husband’s untimely death on the way to Italy leaves her with a significant lifestyle change. The sudden loss brings on a series of wild encounters with playboy gigolos, orchestrated by an aged countess played by the renowned Anne Bancroft.
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63. Celebrity Naked Ambition (2003)
Celebrity Naked Ambition” is a riveting documentary that dives into the world of nudity in the movies, highlighting the strategic and bold use of bare skin as a plot device. The film explores a range of scenarios where nudity is intentionally included, as well as instances where it might have been overlooked.
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64. Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003)
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second is a 2003 feature-length documentary that delves into the sensational history of sex in Hollywood cinema, offering viewers a tantalizing journey through the evolution of this provocative subject. The film, directed by Kevin Burns and Steven C. Smith, is a gripping exploration of how sex has been portrayed in the world’s most influential movies and how filmmakers have successfully captivated audiences worldwide.
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65. The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2005)
Experience the glitz and glamour of the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, a star-studded celebration of television excellence! This critically acclaimed event, held in 2005, is your ticket to witness the biggest names in television come together to honor exceptional talent. As you indulge in this three-hour extravaganza, renowned directors Bruce Gowers and Dan Eckman, along with gifted writers Karen Anderson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Jon Macks, bring their unique style and vision to the table.
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66. Rumor Has It… (2005)
Rumor Has It, ” a heartwarming and humorous comedy-drama released in 2005, delves deep into the captivating storyline of Sarah Huttinger (played by Jennifer Aniston), a woman struggling with unraveling the tangled mystery of her family’s connection to the classic book and film, “The Graduate. ” A surprising revelation that her family could be the unassuming inspiration behind this widely acclaimed piece of art intriguingly sets off Sarah’s journey for self-discovery and the pursuit of her biological father.
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67. The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
Get ready for an unforgettable night of glamour, drama, and high stakes as you join host Jon Stewart for the 78th Annual Academy Awards! . This star-studded ceremony, broadcast in March of 2006, celebrates the year’s most iconic films, including “Brokeback Mountain, ” “Capote, ” “Crash, ” “Good Night, and Good Luck, ” and “Munich. ” As you tune in to witness the magic unfold, prepare yourselves for an evening filled with captivating performances, unexpected surprises, and an awe-inspiring tribute to the timeless power of cinema.
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68. Delgo (2008)
Delgo” is an enthralling animated adventure movie, released in 2008. It’s about an adventurous but naive teenager named Delgo, who must lead his group of friends to defend their world amidst conflict between the Lockni and Nohrin people. This thrilling movie, rated PG, runs for 94 minutes.
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69. Famous Nathan (2014)
Famous Nathan” (2014) takes viewers on an enthralling journey through the life and times of Nathan’s Famous, the iconic Coney Island hot dog stand that was established in 1916 by Nathan and Ida Handwerker. The movie is a comprehensive exploration of the handmade sausages, the family’s journey, and the food’s enduring popularity that has transcended generations. The film features a fascinating mix of archival footage, family photos, home movies, and a dynamic soundtrack, all woven together to bring the history of the iconic hot dog stand to life.
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70. And the Oscar Goes to… (2014)
And the Oscar Goes to. . ” - a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.
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71. Becoming Mike Nichols (2016)
Becoming Mike Nichols is a captivating documentary film that delves into the personal life and illustrious career of renowned filmmaker Mike Nichols. Directed by Douglas McGrath, this insightful 1-hour, 12-minute masterpiece takes us on a journey through the experiences and stories of Nichols as he sits down for an intimate and honest conversation with theater director Jack O’Brien.
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