Explore the captivating world of Annie Golden Movies, where we delve into the spellbinding performances and iconic roles of this versatile actress. Join us as we take you on a journey through her illustrious career and celebrate her incredible contributions to film and entertainment.
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1. Hair (1979)
Experience the turbulent world of anti-war sentiment and free love in the 1979 musical drama "Hair, " directed by Milos Forman. Set in the backdrop of the Vietnam War, the film follows Claude Bukowski, a young man drafted into the military and thrust into the vibrant, rebellious culture of New York's hippie scene.
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2. Sixteen Candles (1984)
Sixteen Candles, " a classic 1984 coming-of-age comedy-drama, follows the turbulent journey of a high school teenager named Samantha Baker (Molly Ringwald) during her 16th birthday. Amid the chaos of her family forgetting her special day and encountering embarrassment at every turn, Samantha learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and self-confidence. Director John Hughes masterfully weaves together a delightful story of first love, complete with a memorable soundtrack and timeless humor.
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3. Streetwalkin' (1985)
In the gritty and unforgiving world of 1985's "Streetwalkin'", Melissa Leo plays a high school dropout who has to resort to prostitution just to survive. Torn between loyalty and self-preservation, she navigates a night of danger, all while evading a fiercely violent pimp. "Streetwalkin'" delves into the darker side of human nature, addressing issues of power, control, and exploitation.
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4. 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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5. Key Exchange (1985)
Key Exchange" is a romantic comedy with a touch of humor that was released in 1985.
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6. Forever, Lulu (1986)
Forever, Lulu" is a captivating tale of a beautiful novelist who gets entangled in the dangerous world of violent crime in New York City. Alec Baldwin plays the tough-as-nails cop who relentlessly pursues the killers of Lulu. The film offers glimpses of a Vietnam War veteran and a reference to Mahatma Gandhi, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative.
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7. Love at Stake (1987)
Love at Stake" is a 1987 comedic parody inspired by the infamous Salem witch trials. Set in a small town, the mayor and judge plan to falsely sentence several innocent townspeople to death, condemning them as witches, in order to seize control of their land for their own greedy purposes. However, things take an unexpected turn when a group of enchanting, real witches arrive, turning the town upside down with their bewitching powers and sizzling charm.
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8. Baby Boom (1987)
Get ready for a heartwarming, comedic journey in Director Charles Shyer's 1987 hit, Baby Boom. Super-yuppie J. C. played by the brilliant Diane Keaton, finds her life turned upside down when she inherits a baby from a distant relative.
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9. Longtime Companion (1989)
Longtime Companion" is a powerful and poignant drama that takes an unflinching look at the devastating impact of the AIDS epidemic on a group of gay men living through the tumultuous 1980s. Directed by Norman René and written by Craig Lucas, the film follows the intertwined lives of several characters as they navigate the harsh realities of the disease, love, loss, and the strength of human connection.
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10. Strictly Business (1991)
In a world of cutthroat ambition, Strictly Business (1991) charts the unconventional friendship between an aspirational Black businessman, played by Joseph C. Phillips, and his street-smart confidant, portrayed by Tommy Davidson.
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11. Prelude to a Kiss (1992)
Prelude to a Kiss" is a lighthearted romantic-comedy with a supernatural twist, released in 1992. The story follows a couple, played by Meg Ryan and Alec Baldwin, as they navigate the challenges of love. The girl, who has a pessimistic outlook, finds it hard to commit, but their bond is put to the test when something extraordinary happens to them.
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12. This Is My Life (1992)
This Is My Life" is a heartwarming drama directed by Nora Ephron and written by Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron, and Meg Wolitzer. Starring Julie Kavner, Samantha Mathis, and Gaby Hoffmann, the film follows the story of an aspiring stand-up comedienne (Kavner) who neglects her two daughters while she soars to new heights of fame.
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13. 12 Monkeys (1995)
In the not-so-distant future, the world is ravaged by a man-made virus that wipes out most of the human population. To gather crucial information about the virus, a convict is sent back in time to the original outbreak. With a complex web of connections and deceptions, the convict struggles to find the truth and save the future while navigating a world where nothing is as it seems.
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14. The Pebble and the Penguin (1995)
The Pebble and the Penguin" is a heartwarming animated adventure comedy about love, friendship, and the power of hope. Set in the enchanting world of penguins, the story revolves around the quest of a humble pebble, eager to find its perfect penguin match before the festival ends. However, the journey is fraught with danger and obstacles, including the menacing Drake.
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15. One Way Out (1996)
In the thrilling crime drama, "One Way Out" (1996), the once-hardened criminal is now determined to turn over a new leaf. Yet, as soon as he's released from prison, he finds himself slipping back into his old ways due to dire family circumstances.
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16. Arresting Gena (1997)
Arresting Gena", directed by Hannah Weyer, is a captivating coming-of-age drama that tells the story of a directionless teenager who finds himself drawn into the world of a headstrong runaway and her drug-dealing brother. As the young protagonist navigates the challenges of adolescence and relationships, he learns valuable lessons and discovers his true purpose in life.
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17. Barriers (1998)
Barriers, " a riveting crime drama from 1998, follows the unexpected relationship between Tori, a privileged city teen, and Snake, a streetwise kid from Harlem. When Snake's worried parents hire Phil to become his nanny, the seemingly simple job soon turns into an elaborate and dangerous adventure. As Snake's older and more menacing brother enters the scene, Phil realizes she's gotten herself in deeper than she ever imagined.
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18. The American Astronaut (2001)
Delve into the world of steampunk as interplanetary trader Samuel Curtis navigates his way through a retro-futuristic solar system in "The American Astronaut" (2001), boasting a unique blend of musical and comedy genres. Directed and written by Cory McAbee, the quirky film follows Curtis, played by McAbee himself, who embarks on thrilling journeys trading goods with various planets.
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19. Delayed (2002)
Delayed, " a quirky 2002 delight, tells the whimsical tale of Greg Winters, a bachelor with a broken engine on his travels. He unexpectedly finds himself lodging with the enigmatic widow, Martha Thompson, residing on a farm complete with peculiar inhabitants.
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20. It Runs in the Family (2003)
It Runs in the Family" is a touching and comical exploration of a dysfunctional Jewish family trying to reconcile. Set in New York City, the movie follows the family's attempts to reconnect after years apart.
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21. Messengers (2004)
In the small, idyllic fishing village of her childhood, Dr. Lorna Smith returns to bury the estranged father she never truly understood. As she grapples with the past, Lorna uncovers a dark secret that threatens to upset the balance of her small-town life.
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22. Tom and Francie (2005)
In the delightful and offbeat comedy, Tom and Francie, we follow the journey of the creators of a groundbreaking children's TV show, "Accepting Everyone Through Music. " However, their current project is not their only focus; they're also determined to uncover the truth behind the mysterious cancellation of "The Flower Shop" in 1986.
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23. Brooklyn Rules (2007)
In 1985 Brooklyn, three lifelong friends navigate the complexities of love, loss, and loyalty in the backdrop of the mob world. As they grapple with the tumultuous changes in their personal lives, they are set against a haunting backdrop of 70s Vietnam War echoes which have left indelible marks on their psyche.
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24. Popstar Private Eye (2007)
Prepare yourself for a whirlwind of laughs and adventures with Popstar Private Eye, a 2007 comedy film that blends musical sensations, undercover detective work, and a whole lot of evil. When teen pop sensation Sexina isn't entertaining her fans, she's busy uncovering the dirt and fighting the bad guys in the cutthroat music industry.
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25. Adventures of Power (2008)
Adventures of Power" is a heartwarming and hilarious tale that follows a small-town dreamer in his quest to become the world's greatest air-drummer. Faced with obstacles and ridicule at every turn, our unlikely hero must use his wit and determination to save the day and claim his spot as a musical maestro.
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26. I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)
I Love You Phillip Morris" is a compelling comedy-crime film that tells the true story of a passionate cop who defies all odds to be with the man he loves. After being imprisoned and released from the closet, he meets his second love and resolves to make it work - at any cost.
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27. The 68th Annual Tony Awards (2014)
The 68th Annual Tony Awards, a stunning celebration of the world of Broadway, captivated audiences in 2014. Hosted by the incomparable Hugh Jackman, this star-studded event brought together fans and industry professionals alike to recognize outstanding achievements in the theatre. The awards showcased the best of musical theatre, with memorable performances by stars like Kevin Adams and Terence Archie.
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28. Touched with Fire (2015)
Touched with Fire, directed by Paul Dalio, is a gripping drama that explores the complex world of bipolar disorder. Set in the heart of New York City, this powerful film follows the life of two patients – Cathy, played by Katie Holmes, and Marc, played by Luke Kirby – who meet in a psychiatric hospital.
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29. Miles (2016)
In the quaint town of Middletown, Illinois, a determined teenage boy named Miles dreams of escaping to the bustling city of Chicago. Desperate to secure a scholarship and fulfill his dreams, Miles joins the school's volleyball team to prove his worth. However, there's a catch – the high school only has a girls team.
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30. Bite Me (2019)
Bite Me, a delightful comedy and romance blend, follows the unexpected journey of Sarah, a real-life vampire, and IRS agent James. When Sarah gets audited, her life takes an unexpected turn as she finds herself on a date with a man who's unaware of her supernatural status. As they navigate their unique situation, Sarah and James must confront the daunting yet exhilarating act of falling in love.
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31. Save West Bank Cafe (2020)
Save West Bank Cafe" is a musical TV special released in 2020, providing a star-studded celebration of the iconic West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theatre. In a heartwarming journey, the diverse entertainment community unites in an effort to preserve these legendary venues.
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