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All 55 Bo Hopkins Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Bo Hopkins, a versatile and accomplished actor known for his memorable roles in various genres. In this engaging movie roundup article, we take a closer look at some of the standout performances by Bo Hopkins, shedding light on his career and the impact he’s left on the cinematic landscape.

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1. The Wild Bunch (1969)

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The Wild Bunch” is a gritty and intense western set in the dying days of the American West. The film follows a group of aging outlaws led by Pike Bishop, played by William Holden, who is looking for one last big score before retiring in Mexico.



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2. The Bridge at Remagen (1969)

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The Bridge at Remagen” is a gripping and tense war movie set during World War Two, released in 1969. Directed by John Guillermin and written by Richard Yates, William Roberts, and Roger O. Hirson, this film features an engaging plot with an action-packed and dramatic screenplay. The story pivots around the Allied armies closing in on the last Rhine bridge, which leads to a tense situation where the Germans plan to blow it up, trapping their men on the wrong side.



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3. Monte Walsh (1970)

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Monte Walsh (1970) is a classic western film that takes an introspective look at the changing times through the eyes of an aging cowboy. Set in the Arizona Territory, the movie follows Monte Walsh (played by the legendary Lee Marvin) as he navigates the challenges of a rapidly modernizing world.



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4. The Culpepper Cattle Co. (1972)

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The Culpepper Cattle Co. ” (1972) invites you to join a young, spirited farmboy on his journey to become a cowhand. Set against the rugged backdrop of the New Mexico Territory, the film’s gripping plot follows the protagonist as he earns the trust of a tough and experienced trail boss.



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5. The Getaway (1972)

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The Getaway, a 1972 action-packed film, follows the story of a recently-released ex-con and his devoted wife as they find themselves on the run after a bank robbery spirals out of control. Directed by Sam Peckinpah and crafted by esteemed writers Walter Hill and Jim Thompson, The Getaway delves into the gritty, thrilling realm of neo noir. This intense crime-thriller features an all-star cast including Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, and Ben Johnson, as they navigate through a web of crime, betrayal, and frustration at the hands of a ruthless crime boss.



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6. American Graffiti (1973)

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Experience the magic of “American Graffiti” with its enthralling tale of childhood friendships and the adventures of a group of high school graduates in 1962 California. George Lucas and his talented team have crafted an unforgettable journey that perfectly captures the essence of the ’60s. As the graduates prepare to embark on their individual paths, they indulge in one final night cruising the strip, filled with rock ‘n’ roll, car races, and spontaneous encounters.



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7. White Lightning (1973)

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White Lightning” is a thrilling 1973 action, crime, and drama film that transports viewers into the gritty world of moonshine trafficking in the Southern states of America. Directed by Joseph Sargent and written by William W. Norton, the movie follows the protagonist - an ex-con - as he joins forces with federal agents to bring down a dangerous moonshine operation. The film blends a unique mix of high-speed car chases, suspenseful action sequences, and a dark Southern Gothic atmosphere that creates an exhilarating watch.



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8. The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973)

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The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing” is a dramatic romance set against the backdrop of the wild west. When a headstrong wife, played by Sarah Miles, grows tired of her mundane life and leaves her husband to join a band of outlaws, she embarks on an unexpected adventure filled with danger and passion.



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9. The Nickel Ride (1974)

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The Nickel Ride, directed by Robert Mulligan, is a gripping 1974 crime drama that centers on a seemingly uneasy alliance within the criminal underworld of Los Angeles. The film opens with an intriguing scene during the opening credits. As the protagonist, a criminal, slowly begins to unravel, he suspects his accomplices of planning to eliminate him in an unexpected and risky maneuver.



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10. Judgment: The Court Martial of Lieutenant William Calley (1975)

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Judgment: The Court Martial of Lieutenant William Calley” is a gripping 1975 drama film, helmed by the iconic director Stanley Kramer, with a story written by Henry Denker. The movie is based on a true story that captivated the nation, as it recounts the trial of William “Rusty” Calley, a young lieutenant accused of murdering 102 Vietnamese villagers, including men, women, and children, during the Vietnam War.



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11. Posse (1975)

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Posse” is a thrilling Western film from 1975, set in the Arizona Territory and New Mexico Territory. The story follows an unscrupulous politico marshal and his deputies as they pursue a notorious gang of train robbers across the harsh desert landscape. The leader of the crime syndicate shows that every man has his price, as the marshal’s relentless pursuit exposes a sinister underbelly of corruption and greed.



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12. The Day of the Locust (1975)

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The Day of the Locust” takes us back to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood in the 1930s, where an ambitious art director falls hopelessly in love with a young woman in the midst of an unforgiving industry. Struggling with her estranged lover and alcoholic father, Hollywood refuses to cast her due to her troubled past.



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13. The Killer Elite (1975)

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The Killer Elite, released in 1975, is a gripping action, crime, and thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah. With a runtime of 2 hours and 2 minutes, the movie stars James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Arthur Hill. Set in the backdrop of the C. I. A. , the plot revolves around Mike Locken, an employee of a private security firm who is betrayed by his partner and left seemingly crippled for life.



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14. The Runaway Barge (1975)

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The Runaway Barge, originally titled as such in 1975, is an action-packed adventure film set on the Mississippi River. This exciting movie follows the journey of three brave bargemen who find themselves caught up in a thrilling kidnapping and hijacking drama.



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15. Tentacles (1977)

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Tentacles” (1977), the thrilling Italian creature feature, follows the terrifying tale of a California seaside community that falls prey to a mutated giant octopus. With heart-racing action, hilarious comedic moments, and edge-of-your-seat adventure, this film truly captures the essence of a classic cinema experience. Starring celebrated actors John Huston, Shelley Winters, and Bo Hopkins, Tentacles delivers an engaging story with a cast that will keep you entertained.



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16. The Fifth Floor (1978)

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The Fifth Floor” (1978) is a thrilling, chilling tale about a young college disco dancer who finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time, leading to a terrifying commitment to an insane asylum. The film, directed by Howard Avedis and written by Meyer Dolinsky, Howard Avedis, and Marlene Schmidt, takes viewers on a suspenseful journey filled with dark twists and shocking revelations. Starring an impressive cast including Bo Hopkins, Dianne Hull, and Patti D’Arbanville, “The Fifth Floor” is a thrilling exploration of the mysteries lurking behind the walls of a seemingly innocuous institution.



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17. Midnight Express (1978)

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Midnight Express, ” a riveting 1978 film directed by Alan Parker, tells the story of Billy Hayes, a young American college student who finds himself in the midst of chaos after being caught smuggling drugs out of Turkey. Landing himself in prison, Billy’s life becomes a nightmarish ordeal, as he struggles to maintain his sanity and innocence amidst the harsh realities of the Turkish penal system.



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18. Thaddeus Rose and Eddie (1978)

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Thaddeus Rose and Eddie, released in 1978, is a poignant drama film that follows the lives of two lifelong friends. Set in Texas, the film explores the complexities of friendship, love, and the realities of growing up. As their girlfriends push them to face the real world, Thaddeus and Eddie are forced to confront the choices they’ve made and the consequences that come with them.



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19. More American Graffiti (1979)

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Experience the nostalgia of the mid-1960s with “More American Graffiti, ” a heartwarming and poignant coming-of-age tale. Delve into the lives of John, Terry, Debbie, Steve, and Laurie, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of adulthood, the Vietnam War, peace rallies, and budding relationships. Set against the backdrop of four distinct New Year’s Eves, this film takes viewers on an emotional journey filled with laughter, tears, and unforgettable memories.



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20. Casino (1980)

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Casino” is a gripping 1980 film that explores the thrilling and dangerous world of gambling. The movie, set on a hotel/casino ship, takes an unexpected turn as the vessel embarks on its maiden voyage.



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21. Ghost Dancing (1983)

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Ghost Dancing” is a drama film released in 1983, directed by David Greene and Don Taylor, that tells the story of Sarah Bowman, a farm widow struggling in the rural outskirts due to the city’s claim on her water supply. Desperate to be heard, she takes drastic measures.



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22. What Comes Around (1985)

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What Comes Around” is an action-packed, comedy-drama film that premiered in 1985. This high-spirited movie stars Jerry Reed, Bo Hopkins, and Barry Corbin, who bring their unique talents to the table. The plot follows a country singer as he struggles to overcome his substance abuse issues. But, things take a dramatic turn when he and his brother unite to seek revenge on the manager who has been taking advantage of them for years.



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23. A Smoky Mountain Christmas (1986)

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A Smoky Mountain Christmas” is a heartwarming fantasy musical film that takes you on a journey through the serene Tennessee mountains. The plot revolves around a country-western singer, played by Dolly Parton, who stumbles upon a mysterious backwoods man and a strange woman described as a witch, all set in a picturesque log cabin. This unexpected encounter with the mystical duo turns out to be life-changing for Parton’s character, as they share stories of love, loss, and hope.



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24. Houston: The Legend of Texas (1986)

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Houston: The Legend of Texas” is a gripping 1986 biographical drama that explores the life of Sam Houston, a man whose courage and vision were instrumental in the creation of Texas. The film delves into Houston’s journey of personal heartbreak and transforms it into an epic fight for liberation, encapsulating the grandeur of the Old West. The movie features unforgettable scenes, including an opening action sequence, an ambush, a disarming someone, a legendary Bayonet fight, and much more.



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25. Nightmare at Noon (1988)

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In the small town of Noon, a chilling mystery unfolds when the local water supply is poisoned by a group of nefarious scientists. The unsuspecting residents soon become horrifying homicidal maniacs, wreaking havoc on their own community and unleashing carnage on anyone who happens to cross their path.



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26. Big Bad John (1990)

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Big Bad John” is a western action-drama film based on Jimmy Dean’s popular 1961 song, which takes the story of a young couple on the run from the girl’s cruel stepfather and turns it into a gripping movie experience. Directed by Burt Kennedy and featuring Jimmy Dean, Jack Elam, and Ned Beatty as the stars, this cult favorite follows the couple as they escape their dangerous lives, encountering various challenges along the way. With a plot that promises intrigue, action, and drama, “Big Bad John” is a must-see for fans of the western genre.



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27. The Final Alliance (1990)

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Experience action and drama in the high-stakes thriller, “The Final Alliance” (1990). A drifter and his loyal pet Puma join forces in a small American town to face off against a notorious motorcycle gang. As the townsfolk cower in fear, our protagonist takes a stand, determined to protect the innocent from the violent grip of the ruthless bikers.



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28. Blood Ties (1991)

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In the world of Blood Ties (1991), the Carpathian family has adapted to modern society, suppressing their primal thirst for human blood and living amongst humans. But now, they find themselves being hunted. Richard Alan Shapiro’s script takes viewers on a thrilling journey as the vampire family fights to stay alive under the shadow of their tormentors.



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29. Inside Monkey Zetterland (1992)

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In the quirky 1992 comedy, Inside Monkey Zetterland, we meet a struggling, self-proclaimed ‘too-cool’ screenwriter/artist who grapples with his identity as he balances his unconventional romantic relationships with his creative pursuits. As he navigates a world of love, laughter, and unexpected challenges, our protagonist learns the true value of friendship, family, and acceptance.



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30. The Ballad of Little Jo (1993)

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In the rugged Wild West, a young woman named Little Jo finds herself cast out from her home, forced to fend for herself in a harsh and unforgiving world. Desperate for survival, she decides to disguise herself as a man, adopting a new identity to navigate the ruthless frontier. As she navigates the perils of the Wild West, Little Jo encounters an Asian man who ignites a passionate and forbidden interracial relationship.



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31. Radioland Murders (1994)

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In the 1994 comedy-crime-drama “Radioland Murders, ” a mysterious series of crimes jeopardizes the existence of a promising radio network. The thrilling plot takes fans on a humorous journey as it unravels the mystery behind the strange occurrences.



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32. Denver-Clan ohne Maske (1994)

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Denver-Clan ohne Maske (1994) is a riveting documentary that delves deep into the making of the iconic soap opera, Dynasty. This behind-the-scenes exploration offers an exclusive look at the cast and crew’s personal lives, their memories of working on the project, and their thoughts on the cultural impact it had.



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33. Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone (1994)

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In Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone, the legendary former Marshal Wyatt Earp, portrayed by Hugh O’Brian, returns to his old stomping grounds in Tombstone, Arizona. Combining colorized footage from the television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955) with new scenes shot in Tombstone, this film offers a unique glimpse into the life of the famous lawman.



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34. The Feminine Touch (1995)

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The Feminine Touch” (1995) is a gripping thriller from director Conrad Janis, starring Paige Turco, Dirk Benedict, and George Segal. The film follows an investigative reporter as she becomes drawn into a dangerous web of intrigue when she’s tasked with getting the story on a presidential candidate. The situation intensifies as political assassinations and attempts on the candidate’s life abound.



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35. Uncle Sam (1996)

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Uncle Sam, released in 1996, is a unique blend of comedy and horror that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story revolves around a decorated soldier from Desert Storm who is tragically killed in combat. His burial site is subsequently violated by teenagers who burn an American flag over his grave. This outrageous act serves as the catalyst, causing the soldier to rise from his coffin on July Fourth, with the intention of taking vengeance on the unpatriotic citizens of his hometown.



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36. Shaughnessy (1996)

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In “Shaughnessy” (1996), a drama-western film, the tale unfolds when Irish immigrant Tommy Shaughnessy, played by Matthew Settle, exits the hustle and bustle of 19th-century New York City in search of a simpler life. He finds solace in the small town of Kansas where he becomes the local sheriff.



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37. Painted Hero (1996)

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Painted Hero is a gripping 1996 drama-thriller film written by Stan Bertheaud and Terry Benedict, and directed by the latter. The story revolves around a rodeo clown who finds himself accused of a murder he didn’t commit. The victim, a woman, met her untimely demise under mysterious circumstances, during one of the most eventful nights of her life. The clown, trying to prove his innocence, sets out on a journey to uncover the truth behind the woman’s death and save his reputation.



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38. U Turn (1997)

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Directed by Oliver Stone and written by John Ridley, U Turn is a gripping crime drama that follows the story of a man on a desperate mission to pay off his gambling debt before he is killed by the Russian mafia. However, his journey takes an unexpected detour through an Arizona town, where everything goes terribly wrong.



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39. Phantoms (1998)

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In the seemingly serene town of Snowfield, Colorado, an unspeakable horror lurks beneath the surface. The peaceful community has mysteriously been wiped out, and now, a group of brave individuals must join forces to not only expose the dark forces but to escape Snowfield alive. With a chilling mix of Horror, Sci-Fi, and Thriller, “Phantoms” (1998) takes viewers on a heart-pounding rollercoaster ride as they uncover the grisly truth behind this creature feature.



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40. The Newton Boys (1998)

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The Newton Boys” is a 1998 American crime drama film directed by Richard Linklater and written by Claude Stanush, Richard Linklater, and Clark Walker. The film, set against the backdrop of a bank-robbing brotherhood, stars Matthew McConaughey, Ethan Hawke, and Skeet Ulrich as the Newton brothers. This intriguing tale revolves around the exploits of the Newton gang, a group of successful bank robbers who became notorious for their strategic planning and minimal use of violence.



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41. From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)

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Get ready for a wild ride as “From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money” takes you on an adrenaline-fueled journey. Five seasoned criminals, led by the mysterious Robert Patrick, plan a daring bank heist in the heart of Mexico. But what starts as a seemingly quick in and out job, takes a terrifying turn when they realize they’re dealing with far more than just the law.



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42. The Thundering 8th (2000)

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The Thundering 8th, released in 2000, is an American action, drama, and romance film directed by and written by Donald Borza II. The story takes place in the heart of World War II, with main character Joe Sarnowski reflecting on his time as an American fighter ace. The film takes a unique and bold approach, blending wartime memories with personal love and passion, all in the classic WWII movie style. It stars Donald Borza II, Ewing Miles Brown, and Bo Hopkins and was produced by Popcorn Pictures and Thunderbolt Productions in the USA. The movie has an IMDb rating of 9.0 and is categorized under action, drama, romance, and adventure genres.



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43. Big Brother Trouble (2000)

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Big Brother Trouble” is a family comedy that brings humor to the age-old battle of brothers trying to win the heart of a new neighbor. Younger brother Mitch finds himself struggling to compete against his older brother, Sean, over their newfound neighbor, who has just moved in next door. As the brothers try to outdo each other in the world of sports and romantic pursuits, “Big Brother Trouble” reveals the unbreakable bond between siblings and the importance of teamwork.



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44. South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000)

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South of Heaven, West of Hell is a gripping drama and western film that delivers an intense experience. Set in the late 1800s Arizona Territory, the story follows the U. S. Marshal, played by Billy Bob Thornton, as he hunts down a group of ruthless outlaws terrorizing Tucson, Ariz.



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45. Cowboy Up (2001)

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Buckle up for an action-packed, heartwarming drama in “Cowboy Up”! Set amid the rugged rodeo landscapes of Arizona and New Mexico, two brothers find themselves caught in a fiery rivalry, all for the love of barrel racer Celia Jones. The younger brother, a fearless bull rider, and the older, a tough and talented rodeo bullfighter/stock contractor, both vie for Celia’s affection as they make their mark in the fiercely competitive rodeo world.



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46. A Crack in the Floor (2001)

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A Crack in the Floor” takes audiences on a terrifying hiking trip gone wrong when a group of friends stumble across a secluded, dark cabin in the deep woods. The solitude of the wilderness soon turns sinister as the visitors are targeted by a murderous hermit who has taken refuge from society. With chilling suspense and brutal violence, this backwoods slasher film promises a nail-biting experience.



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47. Choosing Matthias (2001)

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Choosing Matthias” is a heartwarming family drama that tells the story of Maggie and Charlie, a couple struggling to cope with the loss of their young son Jason. As they attempt to heal and rebuild their lives, they are faced with the seemingly impossible task of finding the strength to love again. Their journey takes an unexpected turn when they meet Matthias, a young boy who, like them, has suffered the devastating loss of his own family.



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48. City of Ghosts (2002)

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Join Matt Dillon, a seasoned con man on the run from U. S. law enforcement, as he travels to Cambodia to collect his share of an insurance scam.



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49. Dallas 362 (2003)

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Dallas 362” is a gripping drama film released in 2003, directed by and starring Scott Caan. The movie follows the life of Rusty, played by Shawn Hatosy, a young man on a quest for a more meaningful existence. With the help of Mary’s boyfriend, Bob, portrayed by Jeff Goldblum, Rusty begins to forge a new path, sparking tension with his best friend, Dallas, played by none other than Scott Caan himself.



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50. Pitcher and the Pin-Up (2003)

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Pitcher and the Pin-Up, ” originally titled “The Road Home, ” is a heartwarming, PG-13 rated drama film that released in 2003. Set in classic Americana, the movie highlights the unconditional love, fate, and how baseball is more than just a sport - it’s a metaphor for our hero’s life. The story revolves around Danny Foster, a baseball player, who must navigate love and destiny.



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51. Shade (2003)

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Shade” is a pulse-pounding crime thriller that takes you deep into the dangerous world of hustling and betrayal. Set in the vibrant backdrop of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, a group of skilled con artists led by the enigmatic “The Dean” execute an impressive heist on a vengeful gangster, unleashing a relentless pursuit that sends their lives spiraling out of control.



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52. Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah (2005)

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Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah” is a tantalizing documentary that delves into the intriguing life and times of the legendary filmmaker Sam Peckinpah. Offering a captivating fusion of drama, biology and artistry, the documentary explodes with an array of stories about the maverick filmmaker, whose life was filled with as many stormy controversies as it was with passionate creativity. As the first major biographical documentary dedicated entirely to his life, it boasts a stunning array of rare and unseen footage that unravels the enigmatic narrative of Peckinpah’s life, from his humble beginnings in East Los Angeles to his prolific Hollywood exploits, and his eventual tragic death in 1984.



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53. Open Window (2006)

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Open Window” is a drama film released in 2006, directed and written by Mia Goldman. The movie follows the relationship between a struggling photographer and an assistant professor, which is disrupted by a violent act. The movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes and a content rating of R.



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54. A Little Christmas Business (2013)

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A Little Christmas Business is a heartwarming drama with a touch of the supernatural. Set during the bustling holiday season, the film follows Don, a successful businessman with a loving family, as he finds himself working on Christmas Eve. Throughout his shift, Don encounters a parade of familiar faces from his past, each carrying a message or reminder that prompts him to reevaluate his priorities and reconnect with loved ones.



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55. Hillbilly Elegy (2020)

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Hillbilly Elegy” is a powerful and moving drama directed by Ron Howard, based on the bestselling memoir by J. D. Vance. The story revolves around a Yale Law student named JD, who is pulled back to his hometown in Ohio after receiving an urgent phone call. As he reflects on the family history that shaped his life, he must confront three generations of pain and struggles.



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