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All 73 Anne Baxter Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Anne Baxter, an iconic actress who left a lasting impression on the silver screen. In this roundup article, we’ll explore some of her most memorable movies, delving into their storylines, characters, and the impact they had on audiences and the industry. From romcoms to dramas, these films showcase the talent and versatility of Anne Baxter. Stay tuned as we embark on this cinematic journey together!

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1. 20 Mule Team (1940)

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20 Mule Team” is a thrilling Western movie set in California’s Death Valley in 1892. The townspeople are struggling to make a living until a map reveals the location of high-grade Borax ore, sparking a frenzy akin to a gold rush.



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2. The Great Profile (1940)

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The Great Profile” is a classic 1940 screwball comedy that brings together the legendary John Barrymore and the timeless world of theater. This film features a hilarious lampooning of the high-profile actor, who, plagued by his penchant for the bottle, almost ruins a show.



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3. Swamp Water (1941)

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In “Swamp Water” (1941), set in Georgia, a determined man named Ben Ragan embarks on a mission to locate his missing dog in a vast marshland. However, his search takes an unexpected turn when he comes across the fugitive Tom Keefer, a man accused of murder but claims to have been falsely framed by the real killer.



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4. Charley’s Aunt (1941)

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Charley’s Aunt” is a delightful 1941 romantic comedy that takes us back to the hallowed halls of Oxford University in 1890. The film follows the escapades of two students, Charley and Jack, who find themselves in a bit of a pickle when they decide to pull off a prank involving their friend, who they convince to impersonate an aunt hailing from Brazil - the land where the nuts come from.



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5. The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)

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The Magnificent Ambersons, released in 1942, is an Orson Welles masterpiece set amid the decay of the wealthy Amberson family’s fortune. The film takes a deep dive into the intricate relationship between the family’s young and spoiled heir and his mother. This privileged young man, whose careless actions have dire consequences, finds himself amidst a web of class differences and emotional turmoil.



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6. The Pied Piper (1942)

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The Pied Piper is a heartwarming drama set in 1940s France amidst the chaos of the Nazi invasion. This gripping film follows an Englishman, entrusted with the care of a group of refugee children, as he navigates the tumultuous world of the occupied territory. As the dark forces of the invading army encroach upon their idyllic community, the group’s bond is tested, and their struggle for survival becomes a poignant tale of childhood innocence and the resilience of the human spirit.



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7. Five Graves to Cairo (1943)

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Five Graves to Cairo” is a gripping thriller set during the North African campaign of World War II. A British straggler, disguised as a waiter at a hotel commandeered by Rommel’s headquarters, finds himself in a precarious position. The hotel serves as a hub for high-ranking military officials, making the British soldier’s plan to assassinate Hitler’s top general an enticing prospect.



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8. Crash Dive (1943)

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Crash Dive”, released in 1943, takes the audience on a thrilling and emotional journey. The film, directed by Archie Mayo and featuring a star-studded ensemble cast including Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, and Dana Andrews, is a timeline-twisting romantic drama set during World War II.



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9. The North Star (1943)

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The North Star” is a gripping war drama set amidst the chaos of World War II. Filmed in 1943, the film was released in 1944 and received several Oscar nominations. The plot revolves around a Ukrainian village that suddenly faces the reality of the German invasion in June 1941. The story takes the audience through the heartache and resilience of the villagers, who are confronted by the ruthless tactics of Nazi soldiers. Their small village, once a peaceful socialist country, is now thrust into a whirlwind of destruction marked by airplanes bombing civilians, strafing from an aircraft, and a herd of sheep caught in the crossfire.



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10. The Eve of St. Mark (1944)

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The Eve of St. Mark, a 1944 drama and war film, takes place in the Philippines during a critical moment in World War II. The story follows Quizz West, a young soldier who finds himself fighting against the Japanese along the Philippine shoreline.



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11. The Purple Heart (1944)

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In “The Purple Heart”, a group of dedicated American Air Force pilots face unimaginable hardships after being captured by the Japanese during a daring run over Tokyo. Under the watchful eye of their captors, the crew members endure unspeakable cruelty and humiliation.



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12. Guest in the House (1944)

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Guest in the House”, directed by John Brahm, John Cromwell, and André De Toth, is a gripping and suspenseful 1940s mystery drama. The film stars Anne Baxter, Ralph Bellamy, and Aline MacMahon and was produced by Hunt Stromberg Productions. With a runtime of 2 hours and 1 minute, the movie is set in the United States and is available in English.



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13. The Fighting Sullivans (1944)

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The Fighting Sullivans, originally titled The Sullivans, is a heartwarming 1944 drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film follows the lives of a tight-knit group of brothers growing up in Iowa during the Great Depression. This touching story, based on real events, pays homage to the unbreakable bonds of family and the challenges faced during difficult times. The movie, starring Anne Baxter, Thomas Mitchell, and Selena Royle, has been nominated for an Oscar and has received critical acclaim.



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14. Sunday Dinner for a Soldier (1944)

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In the heart of 1940s Florida, a humble family struggles with poverty and the harsh realities of World War Two. Desperate for a glimmer of hope, they meticulously plan a Sunday dinner for a soldier they believe is coming, only to receive a stranger at their doorstep instead. Caught in a web of unexpected happenings, Tessa, the young woman who runs their humble abode, finds herself surrounded by love and newfound purpose.



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15. A Royal Scandal (1945)

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A Royal Scandal” is an irresistible comedy-drama set in the heart of 18th century Russia, where the naive Lieutenant Chernov crosses paths with the enigmatic Empress Catherine the Great. Director Otto Preminger and Ernst Lubitsch have crafted a tale that blends history, humor, and drama, capturing the essence of a world where royalty and ambition collide.



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16. The Razor’s Edge (1946)

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The Razor’s Edge” is a dramatic and romantic film released in 1946. The plot revolves around a young man who sets off on an epic journey of self-discovery, only to lose his socialite fiancée in the process. Upon his return 10 years later, the fiancée is now married but will stop at nothing to win him back. This captivating tale explores themes of spirituality, pilgrimage, and controlling relationships, as the female lead grapples with her obsession and desire for the protagonist.



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17. Smoky (1946)

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Smoky, a dramatic tale of the 1940s, weaves a heartwarming story about the unbreakable bond between a rough and tumble cowboy and a wild bronco. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Old West, this timeless tale explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of perseverance.



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18. Angel on My Shoulder (1946)

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Angel on My Shoulder is a 1946 adventure comedy that tells the story of a deceased gangster who, by the Devil’s arrangement, returns to Earth as a well-respected judge. This unique twist in fate forces him to confront the sins of his previous life as he grapples with planning revenge while juggling his new responsibilities in the legal system.



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19. Blaze of Noon (1947)

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Blaze of Noon, released in 1947, is a thrilling drama that takes viewers to the skies in the 1920s. The film follows the lives of four brothers, all pilots for the U. S. Air Mail Service, as they navigate love, marriage, and brotherly bonds.



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20. Mother Wore Tights (1947)

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Mother Wore Tights” (1947) is a charming drama-musical film that delves into the world of vaudeville family dynamics. Myrtle McKinley, played by Betty Grable, leaves her home and studies in pursuit of a brighter future, only to find herself thrust into a world of show business. Starring alongside Grable is Dan Dailey as the suave Frank Burt, who is captivated by Myrtle’s unique talent and later marries her.



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21. The Luck of the Irish (1948)

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In the whimsical comedy-fantasy “The Luck of the Irish” (1948), American journalist Stephen Fitzgerald (Tyrone Power) finds himself in a world of luck and magical mischief. After his luck turns when he escapes a dangerous situation in Ireland, a grateful leprechaun appears, guiding and helping him in his new life in New York.



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22. The Walls of Jericho (1948)

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In the drama “The Walls of Jericho, ” released in 1948, County Attorney Dave Connors becomes entangled in a complex web of deceit and love when his best friend Tucker Wedge’s bride, Algeria, makes overtures towards Dave. This leads to a series of events that eventually lands Dave at the center of a murder trial as a witness.



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23. Homecoming (1948)

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Homecoming (1948), an enchanting drama starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, takes you on a heartfelt journey through the end of World War II. Aboard a repatriation ship, an Army doctor reminisces about his war experiences as he is interviewed by a reporter. Set against the backdrop of France, Homecoming is a romantic drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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24. Yellow Sky (1948)

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Embark on an action-packed adventure with Yellow Sky (1948), a captivating Western drama film directed by William A. Wellman. This thrilling tale unfolds in the rugged Arizona Territory, where a resilient pistol-packing tomboy and her wise grandfather come face to face with a ruthless band of bank-robbing bandits seeking refuge in a nearby ghost town.



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25. You’re My Everything (1949)

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In 1924, stage-struck Boston blueblood Hannah Adams inadvertently transforms the world of musical star Tim O’Connor, drawing them into a whirlwind romance that sets the stage for an illustrious Hollywood career. As the O’Connor family becomes entwined in the glamorous landscape of silents and talkies, they navigate the challenges of stardom, heartbreak, and love.



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26. A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950)

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A Ticket to Tomahawk” (1950) is a delightful comedy-western film that blends witty humor with the gritty frontier spirit. Set in 1876 Colorado, the story follows the Tomahawk Railroad as it expands through the Rocky Mountains. However, not everyone is thrilled about the progress it brings and some stagecoach operators, fearing a decline in profits, plot to sabotage the train lines.



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27. All About Eve (1950)

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All About Eve” (1950) is a captivating drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz that delves into the world of theater and the art of social manipulation. Set in the Broadway scene, the story revolves around a seemingly naïve and demure young woman who, beneath her charming exterior, possesses a ruthless desire for success and recognition. She insinuates herself into the lives of an aging stage star and her circle of friends, creating a web of intrigue and psychological manipulation that ultimately leads to a dramatic downfall.



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28. Follow the Sun (1951)

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Follow the Sun (1951) is an inspiring biographical drama film that traces the journey of the brave and talented pro golfer, Ben Hogan. The movie skillfully weaves together moments from Hogan’s personal and professional life, showcasing his determination, courage, and resilience.



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29. My Wife’s Best Friend (1952)

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My Wife’s Best Friend” is a delightful 1952 comedy-drama that explores the complexities of marital infidelity. After admitting his unfaithfulness, the man finds solace in his wife’s vivid imagination, which transforms their tumultuous situation into an exciting adventure.



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30. The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1952)

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In the snow-laden mountains of the Wild West, a diverse group of travelers become stranded at a solitary mountain cabin. As the winter’s chill creeps deeper into their hearts, an unexpected visitor arrives: an infamous outlaw, on the run and in need of desperate shelter. As the tension builds, the travelers must confront their own sins and secrets and decide whether to protect or expose the outlaw who shares their cabin.



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31. O. Henry’s Full House (1952)

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Prepare to embark on a heartwarming journey through time with O. Henry’s Full House, a captivating anthology film that showcases five of O. Henry’s most cherished stories from his New York Period (1902-1910). Directed by legends Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, and Henry King, this masterpiece brings the classic tales to life like never before, inviting the audience to immerse themselves in the world of O. Henry.



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32. I Confess (1953)

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I Confess, directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, is a gripping crime drama that delves into the complexities of the confessional seal and the battle between honor, duty, and survival. Father Logan, played by Montgomery Clift, is a dedicated priest who finds himself under suspicion for a murder he did not commit.



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33. The Blue Gardenia (1953)

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The Blue Gardenia” is a captivating film noir drama from 1953, skillfully crafted by director Fritz Lang and featuring a compelling ensemble cast. The story revolves around Norah Larkin, a telephone operator whose life takes an unexpected and terrifying turn when she ends up at the mercy of a charming yet dangerous man named Harry Prebble after getting drunk at a birthday party. As she wakes up the next morning with a hangover and a growing fear that she could be guilty of murder, the tension builds and the race to uncover the truth begins.



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34. The 25th Annual Academy Awards (1953)

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Get ready for a memorable night as we take a dive into the past with “The 25th Annual Academy Awards” (1953). This cinematic celebration marked a significant milestone in television history, as it was the very first television broadcast of the annual motion picture awards ceremony.



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35. Circus of Love (1954)

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Circus of Love (1954), previously known as the German-language version Carnival Story, promises a dramatic exploration of love, intrigue, and a deadly secret within the enchanting world of a traveling circus. Shot simultaneously with Carnival Story, this film, directed by Kurt Neumann, pulls at the heartstrings of the audience while unraveling a chilling mystery.



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36. Carnival Story (1954)

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Carnival Story, released in 1954, is a gripping drama that takes place in the midst of an American carnival in Germany. Director Kurt Neumann weaves a tale filled with sin, sex, and an abundance of melodrama. Set against the backdrop of the carnival, the story unfolds in a world where everything is not as it seems, and secrets are hidden beneath the glitter and glory of the circus.



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37. The Spoilers (1955)

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Experience the thrill of the gold rush in 1899 Alaska as miners stand their ground against a cunning legal team trying to swindle their gold claims. This adventure-packed drama, directed by Jesse Hibbs, follows intrepid lead characters Anne Baxter and Jeff Chandler as they navigate the dangerous world of the Wild West.



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38. One Desire (1955)

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In the early 1900s, a daring casino dealer and a saloon dancer from Oklahoma embark on an adventure together to rebuild their lives in the rough and tumble world of a Colorado mining town. As relationships and reputations are put to the test, their unyielding bond is challenged in the most unexpected of ways. Don’t miss “One Desire, ” where love, ambition, and determination collide in this heart-pounding drama and romance.



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39. Bedevilled (1955)

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Bedevilled, ” also known as “The Unholy Alliance, ” is a crime drama film set in the world of a glamorous nightclub singer and a young man studying for the priesthood. The film, released in 1955 and directed by Mitchell Leisen and Richard Thorpe, explores the complexities of a developing relationship that seems to have homosexual undertones.



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40. Three Violent People (1956)

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Three Violent People” is a gripping western film released in 1956, where the protagonist, Confederate officer Colt Saunders, played by Charlton Heston, returns to his Texas ranch, only to find it under the siege of carpetbaggers and corrupt provisional government commissioners Harrison and Cable. The tension builds as Saunders must fight to protect his land and his life against these hostile forces.



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41. The Come On (1956)

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Experience the thrilling world of crime and deception with “The Come On” (1956). This film-noir masterpiece follows the life of an unscrupulous woman who finds herself entangled in a web of murder, betrayal, and blackmail.



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42. The Ten Commandments (1956)

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Experience the epic tale of redemption and courage with “The Ten Commandments”, a cinematic masterpiece released in 1956. Starring Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, and Anne Baxter, this film follows the life of Moses, a prince of Egypt raised in Pharaoh’s household but eventually discovering his Hebrew roots. Guided by a divine mission, Moses embarks on the journey to bring freedom to his people from slavery.



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43. Chase a Crooked Shadow (1958)

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Get ready for a thrilling journey into the world of impostors, conspiracies, and dangerous games in “Chase a Crooked Shadow. ” Set in 1958, this British noir film follows Kimberley Prescott, a young woman whose life is about to take a dramatic turn for the worse.



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44. Season of Passion (1959)

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Season of Passion, ” originally known as “Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, ” is a thought-provoking Australian comedy-drama that takes viewers on a journey of passion, love, and friendship. Set in the late 1950s, the story revolves around two Australian sugarcane cutters who enjoy a five-month vacation each year in Sydney, where they rendezvous with their mistresses.



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45. Cimarron (1960)

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Cimarron, set in 1889 during the Oklahoma Land Rush, is an epic saga of frontier life that tells the story of a courageous adventurer, his family, and their friends. Starring Glenn Ford and directed by Anthony Mann, this thrilling drama shows the struggles and triumphs experienced by the characters as they navigate the harsh realities of life on the frontier. With a runtime of 2 hours and 27 minutes, Cimarron offers a compelling blend of drama, romance, and Western elements and was nominated for two Oscars, garnering a strong fan following.



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46. Walk on the Wild Side (1962)

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In a time marked by the Great Depression, “Walk on the Wild Side” is a compelling tale of passion and desperation set in the sultry backdrop of 1930s New Orleans. The captivating narrative unfurls when a man, desperate to rekindle the flame of his former relationship, finds himself walking through the seedy underbelly of the city, where his beloved ex-girlfriend, a talented artist, is now working in a notorious bordello. As the story beautifully blends the themes of love, loss, and survival, a timeless question lingers in the air - how far would a man go to reclaim the heart that got away, and at what cost?



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47. Mix Me a Person (1962)

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Mix Me a Person” is a thrilling British crime drama, released in 1962, that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Leslie Norman and featuring a star-studded cast including Anne Baxter, Donald Sinden, and Adam Faith, this film immerses viewers in a world of swinging coffee bars, cigarettes, jazz, and youthful delinquency.



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48. Marilyn (1963)

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Marilyn (1963) is a heartfelt and intimate cinematic eulogy to the iconic film star, Marilyn Monroe. Acting as a tribute, this documentary compiles an anthology of excerpts from Monroe’s 20th Century-Fox output, narrated by the suave Rock Hudson. A poignant collection of her timeless on-screen moments, it serves as a tribute to one of the most celebrated and adored actresses of the 20th century.



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49. The Family Jewels (1965)

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The Family Jewels” is a delightful comedy film from 1965, directed by Jerry Lewis and starring the talented Jerry Lewis, Sebastian Cabot, and Neil Hamilton. The story revolves around a young heiress faced with the challenging task of choosing among her six uncles. One of these uncles has a sinister motive to harm the girl’s beloved bodyguard, who has practically raised her.



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50. The Tall Women (1966)

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In “The Tall Women” (1966), seven women find themselves as the only survivors of a brutal Apache attack on a wagon train. Set against the backdrop of the vast desert, these resilient women must band together to face the unforgiving environment and the relentless pursuit of their attackers. This heart-pounding spaghetti western adventure, also known as “Las 7 magnificas, ” takes audiences on a thrilling journey of escape, survival, and the power of female camaraderie.



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51. The Busy Body (1967)

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In the hilarious and suspenseful film “The Busy Body, ” legendary comedian Sid Caesar stars as the inept right-hand man to ruthless mob boss Robert Ryan. When Ryan is tasked with finding a corpse hidden in a suit laden with stolen mob cash, chaos and hilarity ensue as Caesar attempts to navigate the dangerous world of organized crime.



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52. Stranger on the Run (1967)

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Stranger on the Run, released in 1967, is a thrilling Western drama directed by Don Siegel. The movie stars Henry Fonda, Anne Baxter, and Michael Parks and is written by Dean Riesner and Reginald Rose.



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53. Companions in Nightmare (1968)

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Companions in Nightmare, ” released in 1968, is a tense and thought-provoking drama that explores the complexities of human relationships and the power of the group dynamic. Directed by Norman Lloyd and written by Robert L. Joseph, the film takes audiences on an unforgettable journey into the psyche of its characters, with themes that are just as relevant today as they were over half a century ago.



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54. Campus Heat (1969)

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Campus Heat, released in 1969, is a compelling drama that delves into the complexities of college life and the pursuit of love. Set in a co-educational environment, the film explores the relationships and challenges faced by its characters, all while showcasing the unique atmosphere of a college campus.



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55. Ritual of Evil (1970)

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In the gripping thriller of 1970, “Ritual of Evil”, viewers delve into the darkening world of occultism and obsession as a psychiatrist unravels the mysterious death of one his patients - a wealthy heiress. Led by a dedicated cast including Louis Jourdan, Anne Baxter, and Diana Hyland, the film transverses the genre of psychological drama and horror, challenging the boundaries of sanity and morality.



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56. The Challengers (1970)

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The Challengers” takes audiences to the high-stakes world of automobile racing with a drama-packed Grand Prix competition. This heart-pounding 1970 film, directed by Leslie H. Martinson, showcases the fierce rivalry between top racers Darren McGavin, Sean Garrison, and Nico Minardos as they push themselves to the limit for fame, glory, and grand prix glory.



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57. Fools’ Parade (1971)

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Fools’ Parade, ” a 1971 comedy-drama-thriller, follows the story of three released convicts who, after serving time in a West Virginia prison, dream of opening a legal business with their hard-earned $25,000. However, their aspirations are threatened by a corrupt prison guard in collusion with the town’s banker, who seeks to defraud them.



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58. If Tomorrow Comes (1971)

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If Tomorrow Comes, ” released in 1971, is a poignant war drama where a young Californian bride and her new Japanese-American husband face the ultimate test of love and loyalty amidst the backdrop of World War Two. Set against the volatile environment of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, this couple must navigate the treacherous waters of keeping their recent marriage a secret. Directed by George McCowan and written by Lew Hunter, the film delves into the complexities of the male-female and husband-wife relationships, exploring themes of trust, sacrifice, and the struggle to maintain the fragile bond they share.



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59. The Late Liz (1971)

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The Late Liz” tells the story of a woman named Liz who undergoes a religious conversion. As Liz embraces her new faith, she begins to see her former habits, such as her dependence on alcohol, in a new light.



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60. Lapin 360 (1972)

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In “Lapin 360, ” a gripping thriller from 1972, we find ourselves in the midst of a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Delia Peletier, played by Peggy Walton-Walker, becomes entangled in a morally twisted situation when she is paid to carry a child for a wealthy man - the same man who then takes the child away. Determined to win back her baby, Delia hires three men to orchestrate a kidnapping. To stay hidden, these amateur criminals seek refuge in the house of renowned nuclear scientist, Bernard Lapin, played by Nehemiah Persoff.



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61. Lisa, Bright and Dark (1973)

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In 1973, “Lisa, Bright and Dark” delves into the complexities of teenage life, mental health, and the bonds of friendship. When Lisa, a bright and talented high school student, suffers a nerve-wracking breakdown that defies conventional therapy, her three closest friends embark on a mission to help her. They seek out group therapy sessions and work tirelessly to support her while navigating their own individual struggles and parent-child relationships.



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62. Little Mo (1978)

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Dive into the inspiring world of “Little Mo, ” a riveting biography of tennis legend Maureen Connolly, who left her mark by becoming the first woman to conquer all Grand Slam titles in one year. This compelling drama, released in 1978, takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the life of this extraordinary athlete.



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63. Nero Wolfe (1979)

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Nero Wolfe, a 1979 drama-mystery film, is based on the popular character from Rex Stout’s novels. When a wealthy realtor finds herself harassed by the FBI, she turns to Nero Wolfe, the renowned detective, for help. This two-hour thriller, directed by Frank D.



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64. Jane Austen in Manhattan (1980)

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In the charming 1980 film “Jane Austen in Manhattan, ” two dedicated teachers find themselves in a passionate competition for the rights to stage a play penned by the young Jane Austen at the age of twelve. Set in bustling Manhattan, the dramatic rivalry unfolds while exploring the heartfelt passions and personal journeys of the protagonists. As they battle it out for the production, romantic entanglements and soul-searching moments ensue, reminding us of the enduring power of love and the strength of human connection.



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65. The 14th Annual NAACP Image Awards (1983)

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The 14th Annual NAACP Image Awards” is a special TV event that took place in 1983. The ceremony, which honored the outstanding achievements of people of color in music, television, and motion pictures, was hosted by the hilarious Eddie Murphy.



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66. The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (1983)

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Unlock the timeless beauty of Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpieces through this captivating 1983 documentary. Delve into the life and work of the renowned architect as we discover his profound impact on American architecture. The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, directed by Murray Grigor, explores his groundbreaking designs and innovative approach to space, functionality, and aesthetic appeal.



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67. Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death (1984)

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Experience the thrills of Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death, a chilling crime-mystery film that premiered in 1984. Directed by Roy Ward Baker, this gripping tale brings forth the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes, played by Peter Cushing, as he investigates a series of mysterious deaths with no apparent causes.



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68. Night of 100 Stars II (1985)

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Step into a world of glamour, laughter, and song! . “Night of 100 Stars II” is a 1985 television special that combines the genres of comedy, family, and music. An impressive array of stars, including Debbie Allen, Peter Allen, and Harry Anderson, come together in this heartwarming celebration of entertainment.



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69. Hitchcock: il brividio del genio (1985)

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Hitchcock: il brividio del genio, or better known as Hitchcock, is a documentary film released in 1985 that delves into the mind and genius of the renowned British filmmaker, Alfred Hitchcock. Directed by Francesco Bortolini and Claudio Masenza, the film explores Hitchcock’s life and career, highlighting his impact on cinema as a master storyteller and groundbreaking director.



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70. The Best of Hollywood (1998)

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Join Tab Hunter on a nostalgic journey through the history of Hollywood’s most iconic cinematic achievements from the 1950s to the end of the 20th century. “The Best of Hollywood” (1998) is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on an exploration of the golden age of Hollywood.



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71. Stardust: The Bette Davis Story (2006)

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Stardust: The Bette Davis Story is an enlightening and intimate documentary that delves into the complex and multi-faceted life of one of Hollywood’s most iconic and enigmatic stars. The film, combining exclusive access to Bette Davis’ extensive personal archives and original interviews, offers a fresh perspective on the legendary actress’ life and career.



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72. The Ten Commandments: Making Miracles (2011)

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Delve into the captivating world of filmmaking with “The Ten Commandments: Making Miracles” (2011), a documentary that illuminates the creation of one of the most remarkable films in history. From meticulous pre-production planning to the triumphant premiere, this insightful documentary offers an unprecedented look behind the scenes and into the minds of those who brought the film to life. Joined by key players from the production, including Cecilia DeMille Presley, Fraser C.



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73. My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock (2022)

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My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock” is a fascinating documentary directed by Mark Cousins, featuring a fictionalized version of the legendary filmmaker. The film offers a unique exploration of Hitchcock’s lesser-known cinematic techniques, enhanced by a wealth of clips spanning his impressive 50-year career.



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