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All 16 Barry Miller Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Barry Miller Movies. This roundup article brings together some of the most memorable films from Barry Miller’s impressive repertoire. From heartfelt dramas to action-packed thrillers, we’ve got you covered with an engaging overview of each movie. So sit back, relax, and let’s explore Barry Miller’s incredible cinematic journey!

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1. Having Babies (1976)

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Having Babies” is a 1976 drama film directed by Robert Day and written by Peggy Elliott. The movie follows four couples as they prepare to have children using the Lamaze method. The unique blend of personal stories and the shared journey of pregnancy brings these couples closer together.



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2. Saturday Night Fever (1977)

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In 1977, “Saturday Night Fever” boldly exploded onto the big screen with its unstoppable dance-fueled energy. This groundbreaking film set the disco world ablaze with its pulsating beats, electrifying dance sequences, and larger-than-life characters. A captivating coming-of-age story, it follows the journey of Tony Manero, a young Italian-American struggling with the harsh realities of family life and the looming uncertainty of his future.



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3. The Death of Richie (1977)

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The Death of Richie” is a gripping drama film released in 1977, directed by Paul Wendkos and written by John McGreevey and Thomas Thompson. The movie explores the life of a vulnerable teenager who faces immense pressure from all directions, leading him down a dangerous path towards drug abuse.



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4. Fame (1980)

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Fame” (1980) tells the story of a group of talented teenagers who attend a prestigious performing arts school in New York City. As they navigate their way through the rigors of the competitive world of the performing arts, they also face the challenges of adolescence, love, and the pressures that come with fame.



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5. The Chosen (1981)

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The Chosen” is a thought-provoking drama from 1981, directed by Jeremy Kagan and featuring an impressive ensemble cast including Maximilian Schell, Rod Steiger, and Robby Benson. The film delves into the complex terrain of religion, tradition, family, and national identity. The story takes place in 1944 Brooklyn, New York, where two Jewish boys, Reuven and Danny, form an unlikely friendship in the face of their differing upbringings. Reuven is from a strict, traditional family, while Danny comes from a more liberal background. Their contrasting perspectives on the importance of Jewish customs and the future of Israel lead to continuous conflict and tension.



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6. The Roommate (1984)

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The Roommate, released in 1984, is a timeless comedy film set in the 1950s. The story revolves around two young men who couldn’t be more different, thrust together by fate in a shared dorm room at Northwestern University. As they navigate through life’s challenges and unexpected twists, their friendship becomes the heart of this engaging movie.



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7. The Journey of Natty Gann (1985)

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In “The Journey of Natty Gann, ” set during the Great Depression, we follow the adventures of a tenacious teenager named Natty. Tired of life with her guardian, Natty dons boy’s clothes and sets out to join her single father who is 2,000 miles away and has found work. Along the way, Natty forms a deep connection with a wolf, encounters unexpected dangers and surprises, and even shares her first kiss.



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8. Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)

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Peggy Sue Got Married is a captivating 1986 comedy-drama-fantasy directed by the legendary Francis Ford Coppola. The film stars Kathleen Turner as Peggy Sue, who faints unexpectedly at her high school reunion only to wake up in her own past, moments before graduating. Her sudden trip to the past leads her on a humorous and heartfelt journey self-discovery and second chances.



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9. Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 (1987)

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Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8” is a compelling dramatized documentary that delves into the intriguing historical events of the titular trial. The film meticulously recreates the Chicago Conspiracy trial with actual testimonies from the participants themselves, providing a unique and captivating insight into the proceedings.



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10. The Sicilian (1987)

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The Sicilian is a captivating 1987 drama set in the heart of Italy. Directed by Michael Cimino, this enthralling film features a star-studded cast, including Christopher Lambert, Terence Stamp, and Joss Ackland. In this gripping tale, Salvatore Giuliano, an egocentric bandit, rises to become a symbol of rebellion as he leads a populist movement for Sicilian independence.



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11. The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

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The Last Temptation of Christ” is a dramatic masterpiece that delves into the life and struggles of Jesus Christ, as portrayed in the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. Directed by the iconic Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader, the film takes a unique and surrealist approach to the religious narrative, exploring the human aspect of Christ’s life and his ultimate test on the cross.



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12. Love at Large (1990)

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Love at Large is a captivating 1990 comedy-drama mystery film, directed by the talented Alan Rudolph. The movie follows the intriguing investigation of hard-boiled private detective Harry Dobbs, portrayed by Tom Berenger, who is hired by the enigmatic Dolan to track her suspicious boyfriend. As the story unfolds, Harry uncovers a double life and eventually his client disappears.



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13. The Pickle (1993)

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The Pickle” is a satirical comedy film released in 1993, directed by Paul Mazursky and written by Mazursky himself. The movie, which has an R rating and a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, stars Danny Aiello, Dyan Cannon, and Clotilde Courau.



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14. Love Affair (1994)

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Love Affair, released in 1994 and starring Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, tells the story of two people, both with fiancés, who meet on a plane bound for Sydney. When tragedy strikes and they’re forced into a makeshift evacuation, they find themselves falling for each other amidst the chaos.



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15. Flawless (1999)

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Experience the power of redemption in the compelling 1999 crime drama, Flawless. When an embittered security guard suffers a crippling stroke, fate intervenes in the form of a rehabilitative program that pairs him with a charismatic drag queen from the neighborhood. As the unlikely duo forges a bond through their shared love of music, the ultraconservative guard is forced to confront his own prejudice and embrace newfound passions.



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16. Shortcut to Happiness (2003)

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Shortcut to Happiness” is the 2003 cinematic adaptation of “The Devil and Daniel Webster, ” a renowned tale of selling one’s soul for earthly pleasures. This film takes the viewer through a whirlwind journey of a downtrodden author, played by a distinguished Anthony Hopkins, whose career skyrockets after he makes a deal with the Devil, portrayed by the charismatic Alec Baldwin. Jennifer Love Hewitt joins the ensemble, adding a captivating touch to this darkly comic, fantastical drama.



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