Get ready to dive into the world of classic cinema as we present a roundup of Bobby Darin's movie appearances. From musicals to dramas, discover how this talented actor and singer left his mark on the silver screen, all in one engaging article.
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1. Shadows (1958)
In the 1950s, pulsating rhythms of jazz fill the smoky underbelly of New York City, where tales of love, intrigue, and heartbreak interweave. "Shadows, " director John Cassavetes' raw, improvised masterpiece, delves into the complexities of interracial relationships amid the busting Beat Era, setting the scene for an evocative and captivating cinematic experience.
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2. Juke box - Urli d'amore (1959)
Get ready for a lively and hilarious comedy-musical adventure in "Juke box - Urli d'amore" (1959). In this Italian film, the owner of a record company imposes a unique rule: only married employees can work for him! .
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3. Tall Story (1960)
Tall Story" is a captivating 1960s comedy-drama that features a young, insecure college sportsman torn between his love for his straightforward girlfriend and his financial struggles. Anthony Perkins delivers a heartfelt performance as the protagonist, while Jane Fonda adds a touch of charm to their relationship. The film's plot thickens as the sportsman is offered a bribe to fix a game, further complicating his dilemma.
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4. Pepe (1960)
Pepe, " a 1960 charmer, showcases the heartwarming and hilarious tale of a young Mexican man named Pepe, who, after his beloved horse is sold to Hollywood director Ted Holt, embarks on an unforgettable journey to retrieve his prized steed. As he makes his way to Tinseltown, Pepe crosses paths with an astounding array of Hollywood stars from the era, including Cantinflas, Dan Dailey, and Shirley Jones.
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5. Too Late Blues (1961)
Too Late Blues" is a gripping drama film from 1961, set in a world of music and ideals. The movie follows the journey of Ghost, a passionate musician who plays his blues in the park, prioritizing his purity over fame. However, when he encounters the captivating singer Jess Polanski, his life takes an unexpected turn. Love intervenes, causing Ghost to abandon his ideals and seek stardom.
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6. If a Man Answers (1962)
If a Man Answers, " a romantic comedy from 1962, follows the story of Chantal, a rich socialite who marries Eugene, a talented photographer, in New York City. Their marriage seems perfect until Chantal's envious friend tries to disrupt their happiness.
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7. Pressure Point (1962)
In 1962, Hubert Cornfield and Stanley Kramer co-directed the powerful drama, "Pressure Point, " starring Sidney Poitier, Bobby Darin, and Peter Falk. The film follows the story of a young Black psychiatrist, played by Poitier, who is assigned to a daunting task: helping a paranoid American Nazi charged with sedition. As the psychiatrist delves into the patient's descent into paranoia, a deep exploration of nationalism, prejudice, and the human condition ensues.
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8. State Fair (1962)
Step right up for the grand spectacle of 'State Fair' (1962), a delightful musical romp that takes audiences on a journey of love and laughter. Set against the backdrop of the whimsical and energetic state fair in Dallas, a brother and sister find themselves irrevocably entangled in romance, camaraderie, and of course, good clean fun. This dazzling adaptation of a beloved novel brings together an all-star cast that includes Pat Boone, Bobby Darin, and Pamela Tiffin, all under the expert direction of José Ferrer.
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9. Hell Is for Heroes (1962)
Hell Is for Heroes" (1962) is a gripping war drama set during World War II. Set in the brutal battlefield, a small squad of American infantrymen led by a determined NCO are pitted against a formidable German attack. As the tension builds, the squad must rely on their courage and wits to hold the line and protect their comrades.
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10. Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)
Captain Newman, M. D. " (1963) is a riveting drama and comedy war film set in 1944. The story revolves around an Army doctor, played by Gregory Peck, who takes charge of a neuropsychiatric ward at an Air Corps hospital in Arizona.
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11. La sombra de los hijos (1964)
La sombra de los hijos, " released in 1964, is a gripping Mexican drama directed by Rafael Baledón and written by José María Fernández Unsáin. The story follows three sisters (played by Marga López, Angélica María, and Olivia Michel) whose lives are forever changed by the tragic loss of their family. As they cope with the aftermath, the bonds between them grow stronger and they discover the true meaning of love, forgiveness, and redemption.
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12. That Funny Feeling (1965)
That Funny Feeling" is an enchanting 1965 romantic comedy starring Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. Dee plays the role of Joan Howell, a charming young maid who catches the eye of wealthy New York City businessman Tom Milford, played by Darin. As the two fall for each other, their relationship is complicated by a series of misunderstandings and misadventures.
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13. That Darn Cat! (1965)
A thrilling kidnapping case takes a comical turn in the 1965 family-friendly film "That Darn Cat! " Hayley Mills stars as the resourceful daughter of a bank teller who gets taken by a mysterious group. To send a desperate S. O. S. , the teller uses a friendly Siamese cat belonging to a neighbor. The FBI, initially unaware of the cat's superpower, assigns a cat-allergic agent (Dean Jones) to the case.
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14. Cop-Out (1967)
Cop-Out" (originally titled "Stranger in the House") is a gripping crime drama released in 1967. Though no release date was given, this film stands as a remarkable example of French literature on screen.
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15. Gunfight in Abilene (1967)
Gunfight in Abilene" is a 1967 Western film directed by William Hale and written by Berne Giler, John D. F. Black, and Clarence Upson Young. The movie stars Bobby Darin, Emily Banks, and Leslie Nielsen and is produced by Universal Pictures International.
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16. The Happy Ending (1969)
Experience the raw power of human emotion in "The Happy Ending, " a gripping drama from 1969. Directed by renowned filmmaker Richard Brooks and nominated for 2 Oscars, this captivating film tells the story of a middle-aged woman who shatters her family's tranquility by leaving her life behind in search of true fulfillment.
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17. The 14th Annual Grammy Awards (1972)
Get ready to witness the 14th Annual Grammy Awards, a celebration of music and talent! This iconic awards show, first held on March 14, 1958, is the epitome of glamour, showcasing some of the world's most incredible artists. Hosted by the American Academy of Audio Recording and founded by the American Association of Sound Recording Companies, the ceremony honors the best in the music industry through a voting process by the authorized members of the Recording Academy.
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18. Happy Mother's Day, Love George (1973)
In the 1973 film "Happy Mother's Day, Love George, " we follow a teenage drifter as he embarks on a journey to find his long-lost family roots in a small, coastal fishing village in New England. However, his search for answers intertwines him with the village's mysteries and the dark secrets of its residents. A thrilling, independent mystery film, "Happy Mother's Day, Love George" explores themes of family, disappearance, and murder, capturing the attention of viewers with its gripping plot.
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19. That'll Be the Day (1973)
That'll Be the Day, a 1973 musical drama, beautifully captures the essence of the 1950s. Starring David Essex as a talented but rebellious young man and featuring a young Ringo Starr, the film is loosely based on the early years of John Lennon. As our protagonist explores the world of music and discovers a renewed sense of purpose, we're transported to a time of innocence, romance, and the emergence of rock and roll.
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20. American Hot Wax (1978)
American Hot Wax" is a gripping drama set in the 1950s, focusing on legendary radio personality Alan Freed. As the first DJ to introduce and popularize rock 'n' roll, Freed revolutionized music and was a driving force behind its birth. A high-stakes world of payola and uncompromising ambition, "American Hot Wax" showcases raw talent and the power of music to change culture.
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21. Good Old Days Part II (1978)
Step back in time and relive the golden era of rock and roll with 'Good Old Days Part II'. Set in a bustling nightclub, this 2-hour musical journey takes you through the early years of rock and roll. Enjoy candid conversations and nostalgic film clips, all while being entertained by memorable performances from the legends of the time.
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22. Diner (1982)
Diner" is a 1982 coming-of-age comedy-drama film set in 1959 Baltimore. The film follows a group of college-age friends as they navigate the challenges of growing up and transitioning into adulthood.
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23. Baby Love (1983)
Baby Love, " also known as "Roman Za'ir, " is a 1983 Israeli comedy-drama film directed by Dan Wolman. The movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes and features a young ensemble cast, including Yftach Katzur, Zachi Noy, and Jonathan Sagall.
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24. Young Love: Lemon Popsicle 7 (1987)
In "Young Love: Lemon Popsicle 7, " childhood friends Johnny, Bobbi, and Benni embark on a summer adventure filled with hot girls and fast cars. When Johnny's parents leave him alone at home, the trio plans to make the most of their newfound freedom.
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25. Johnny Be Good (1988)
Johnny Be Good" is a 1988 comedy sports film starring Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr. In this riveting tale, Johnny (Hall), the top high school football player, finds himself in the crosshairs of many colleges eager to have him join their teams. However, his girlfriend, coach, and best friend all have their own agendas as to why they want him in college.
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26. Tequila Sunrise (1988)
Tequila Sunrise, " set in the 1980s, follows the gripping journey of a former Los Angeles drug dealer who attempts to leave his criminal lifestyle behind. As he navigates through a love triangle and faces the challenges of his past, he finds himself entangled with the DEA, Mexican federal agents, and ruthless drug cartels. Directed by Robert Towne, the film boasts an all-star cast of Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Kurt Russell, making for a thrilling crime, drama, and romance blend.
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27. Aloha Summer (1988)
Transport back to the vibrant and carefree 60s in Tommy Lee Wallace's coming-of-age comedy-drama, Aloha Summer. A group of eclectic teenagers, hailing from diverse backgrounds, convene on the breathtaking island of Hawaii to spend their summer break.
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28. Black Rain (1989)
In the gritty streets of New York City, two hardened cops, Nick Wildes and Charlie McGrath, find themselves thrown into an unfamiliar world when they are tasked with escorting a dangerous Yakuza member back to Japan for extradition. As they embark on their perilous journey, the language barrier and stark cultural differences pose constant challenges for the officers.
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29. Sea of Love (1989)
Sea of Love" is a gripping crime thriller with a chilling twist. Set in New York City, the movie follows a police detective, Frank Keller, played by legendary actor Al Pacino, as he becomes increasingly obsessed with a serial murder case. His obsession leads him to an alluring woman named Helen, portrayed by Ellen Barkin, whose presence complicates his investigation.
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30. Goodfellas (1990)
Experience the gripping tale of Goodfellas, a riveting 1990 crime drama directed by Martin Scorsese and based on true events. The film delves into the harrowing world of organized crime, focusing on the life of Henry Hill as he navigates his relationships within the mafia.
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31. The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990)
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" is a 1990 action-comedy film directed by Renny Harlin, starring Andrew Dice Clay as a vulgar private detective. Ford Fairlane is hired to find a missing groupie but ends up uncovering a series of murders linked to the music industry.
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32. Havana (1990)
Havana, released in 1990, is a gripping drama that takes place in the tumultuous 1950s Cuba. The story follows a professional gambler, played by Robert Redford, as he becomes entangled in a passionate love affair with a woman deeply committed to the revolution movement.
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33. Hot Shots! (1991)
Hot Shots! (1991) is a hilarious and action-packed parody of Top Gun, starring the talented cast of Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, and Valeria Golino. The film follows the story of a skilled yet unstable fighter pilot who must confront the phantom of his deceased father and thwart an illicit plot by greedy arms manufacturers. As he navigates the high-stakes world of aerial combat and warplanes in Iraq, our fearless hero must overcome his own demons and save his mission from destruction.
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34. Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (1992)
Get ready for a musical and comedic treat that will warm your heart during the holiday season! . Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' is a 1992 celebration of this iconic television series, hosted by the ever-charming Bob Newhart.
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35. Amos & Andrew (1993)
Amos & Andrew is a captivating comedy-crime film released in 1993, starring Nicholas Cage and Samuel L. Jackson. The story revolves around Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Andrew Sterling, who purchases a cabin in the woods, only to have his neighbors get suspicious when a stranger "breaks in. " The situation takes a drastic turn when the police start shooting at the wrong man, who just happens to be black.
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36. Jack the Bear (1993)
Jack the Bear, " released in 1993, is a heartwarming yet tragic comedy-drama written by Dan McCall and Steven Zaillian and directed by Marshall Herskovitz. The film centers around Danny DeVito as John Leary, a professional clown struggling to care for his two young sons after the tragic death of his wife in a car accident.
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37. Calendar Girl (1993)
Calendar Girl, a 1993 American comedy-drama, follows the adventures of three young friends who embark on a journey to Hollywood in search of a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with Marilyn Monroe. As the trio navigates the glamorous and alluring city, they find themselves embroiled in a series of hilarious and unexpected escapades. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles in the 1960s, this enthralling tale of young ambition and the pursuit of dreams is sure to captivate audiences of all ages.
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38. Quiz Show (1994)
Quiz Show" is a captivating drama based on a true story from the 1950s. Directed by Robert Redford and penned by Paul Attanasio and Richard N. Goodwin, this riveting movie delves into the world of high-stakes game shows and the chilling reality of fraud uncovered by an intrepid young lawyer.
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39. Apollo 13 (1995)
In 1995, director Ron Howard brought us Apollo 13, an adventure-packed drama that immortalized the thrilling yet harrowing journey of a space mission gone terribly wrong. The film, starring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, and Kevin Bacon, follows NASA's efforts to save the Apollo 13 crew as they face massive internal damage on their voyage to the moon.
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40. The Evening Star (1996)
In the touching sequel to "Terms of Endearment, " we revisit the life of Aurora Greenway, now in her later years, as she navigates the challenges of family life. Struggling to keep her family intact in the aftermath of her daughter's death, Aurora's world is filled with complex emotions, including a grandson in jail, a rebellious granddaughter, and another barely making ends meet. As the story unfolds, we see Aurora's resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
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41. Swingers (1996)
In the gritty urban jungle, a struggling actor finds it nearly impossible to shake off the remnants of his recent breakup. With friends that offer both comic relief and practical support, the man learns that moving forward isn't an easy task.
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42. Air Bud (1997)
Air Bud, " released in 1997, is a heartwarming, family-friendly comedy-drama about a young boy, Josh, and his unexpected basketball teammate: a talented and agile circus dog named Buddy. On the run from a cruel owner, Buddy finds solace, belonging, and purpose in the game of basketball. With their dynamic chemistry and unwavering team spirit, Josh and Buddy set out to win the school championship and change the lives of everyone around them.
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43. Traveller (1997)
In the rustic countryside of North Carolina, Traveller unfolds an enthralling tale of crime, drama, and romance. With the skilled direction of Jack N. Green and a gripping script by Jim McGlynn, we're taken on a journey through the intricate world of a group of nomadic con artists.
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44. Cop Land (1997)
Cop Land" is a gripping crime drama set in a small suburban New Jersey community where the residents are actually New York City police officers. The story revolves around the Sheriff, played by Sylvester Stallone, as he gradually uncovers a shocking truth - the seemingly idyllic town is a front for mob connections and corruption.
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45. Out to Sea (1997)
In the comedic romantic adventure "Out to Sea, " two unlikely pairs find themselves on a cruise ship full of laughs and misadventures. Conned into boarding a ship as dance hosts, a failed gambler and his gullible widowed brother-in-law embark on a hilarious journey chasing a rich widow.
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46. You've Got Mail (1998)
You've Got Mail" is a heartwarming tale of love, rivalry, and the power of the internet. Set in the era when online communication was just beginning to sweep the nation, the film brings together two seemingly incompatible characters: Joe Fox, the ruthless owner of a giant book superstore chain, and Kathleen Kelly, the passionate proprietor of a small, independent bookstore.
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47. Out of Sight (1998)
Out of Sight" is a captivating blend of comedy, crime, and drama that follows the unexpected relationship between a career bank robber and a U. S. Marshal he kidnaps. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Elmore Leonard and Scott Frank, this 1998 film features stellar performances by George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, and Ving Rhames.
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48. A Walk on the Moon (1999)
In "A Walk on the Moon" (1999), the quiet life of a young housewife takes a dramatic turn when she embarks on an illicit affair with a free-spirited blouse salesman. As their passionate connection ignites, the woman grapples with the consequences of her unfaithfulness, setting the stage for an emotional journey that explores the complexities of human relationships. Directed by Tony Goldwyn and written by Pamela Gray, this gripping drama is filled with unexpected twists and revelations about love, betrayal, and self-discovery.
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49. American Beauty (1999)
American Beauty, released in 1999, is a captivating drama directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. The film stars Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening, and Thora Birch and won five Oscars, making it one of the top-rated movies of all time.
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50. What Women Want (2000)
What Women Want, released in 2000, tells the story of Darren Lewis, a chauvinistic advertising executive played by Mel Gibson, who suddenly gains the mysterious ability to hear women's thoughts. Co-starring Helen Hunt as an attorney with the courage to turn down his proposal and Marisa Tomei as the "bare-foot woman" who shows him a more empathetic way to connect with the female mind, this comedic fantasy takes viewers on a journey of understanding, self-growth, and acceptance. As a commercial success both in the United States and internationally, this film by director Nancy Meyers, has made a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.
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51. Lucky Numbers (2000)
Lucky Numbers" is a dark comedy directed by Nora Ephron, starring John Travolta, Lisa Kudrow, and Tim Roth. The movie follows the life of a television weatherman who teams up with a local businessman to scam a major lottery.
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52. Sweet November (2001)
Sweet November" is an emotional, heart-warming drama that tells the story of a workaholic executive and an unconventional woman who embark on a personal relationship for a brief period, only for her to completely change his life. The film is set against the backdrop of San Francisco, California, and is a compelling mix of romance, drama, and melodrama.
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53. 61* (2001)
In 2001, HBO Films released the captivating drama "61*", directed by the multi-talented Billy Crystal. The film takes us on a thrilling journey as it chronicles the high-stakes race between baseball legends Mickey Mantle, played by Barry Pepper, and Roger Maris, portrayed by Thomas Jane. Together, they fight to break the all-time single-season home run record set by Babe Ruth.
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54. Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
Austin Powers in Goldmember" is a hilarious comedy-adventure film that picks up where its predecessors left off. In this installment, we find the eccentric British spy, Austin Powers, played by the same actor who portrayed the cunning Dr.
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55. I'll Be There (2003)
I'll Be There" is an offbeat comedy about a former 80s pop star played by Craig Ferguson, who finds his life on a downward spiral until he learns he has a teenage daughter, the result of a weekend love affair. Ferguson's character, accompanied by Charlotte Church as his daughter, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and family reconciliation.
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56. Tom Dowd & the Language of Music (2003)
Tom Dowd & the Language of Music" is a 2003 documentary that delves into the life and work of Tom Dowd, a legendary recording engineer and producer who significantly contributed to the music industry. The film explores Dowd's innovative techniques, highlighting his collaboration with notable artists like John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Otis Redding, Eric Clapton, and the Allman Brothers.
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57. 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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58. Matchstick Men (2003)
Matchstick Men" is a gripping crime-comedy-drama that combines the elements of intrigue, humor, and emotion. Directed by Ridley Scott and written by Eric Garcia, Nicholas Griffin, and Ted Griffin, the film follows Roy (Nicolas Cage), an extremely phobic con artist, and Frank (Sam Rockwell), his protégé, as they prepare to execute an elaborate scam. The unexpected arrival of Roy's rebellious teenage daughter (Alison Lohman) complicates their plans, sending them on an unpredictable journey that tests their loyalties and skills.
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59. Beyond the Sea (2004)
Beyond the Sea" is a captivating 2004 biographical drama that delves into the passionate relationship between iconic pop singer Bobby Darin and beloved actress Sandra Dee. This enthralling tale, set against the backdrop of Darin's celebrated music career, captures the highs and lows of their marriage. The movie, featuring a stellar cast including Kevin Spacey and Kate Bosworth, is directed by Kevin Spacey himself and co-written with Lewis Colick.
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60. Two for the Money (2005)
Two for the Money" is a gripping crime drama that follows the life of a former college football star who faces a devastating career-ending knee injury. Desperate and seeking a way to support himself, he turns to the dangerous world of sports gambling with the help of a notorious tout in the business.
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61. The Savages (2007)
The Savages, " directed by Tamara Jenkins, is a poignant and humorous drama that explores the complexities of familial responsibility. Set in 2007, the film focuses on the lives of a sister and brother who must face their fears and confront the realities of caring for their ailing father. Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman deliver stunning performances as they navigate through the challenges of their new roles.
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62. Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2007)
Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer" is a thrilling action-comedy horror film that captivates audiences with its dark humor and inventive creature features. The movie follows a young man who experiences the tragic loss of his family as a child, causing him to grapple with devastating grief. However, his life takes a turn for the even more bizarre when his professor is transformed into a terrifying monster.
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63. The Boys (2009)
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story" is a 2009 documentary that delves into the lives and cinematic legacy of the renowned songwriting duo, Richard and Robert Sherman. Known for their unforgettable music featured in classics like "Mary Poppins" (1964) and "The Jungle Book" (1967), this film offers a unique look into their creative process and the influence their work has had on cinema and popular culture.
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64. My Music: John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind (2010)
My Music: John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind" is a 2010 musical documentary that takes you on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of folk music. Directed and produced by TJL Productions, this captivating film features legendary artists like Harry Belafonte and The Brothers Four, as they share their personal stories and memories of the Folk Revival movement.
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65. What If... (2012)
What If. . " is a captivating Greek drama film that explores the intricacies of fate, love, and the unfolding of events. Set against the backdrop of the impending Athenian socio-economic crisis, the movie follows an emotional journey filled with twists of fate.
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66. The Dictator (2012)
In "The Dictator, " Sacha Baron Cohen stars as Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictional North African country of Wadiya. When he is deposed and sent to the United States, Aladeen becomes embroiled in a series of hilarious misadventures, using his signature overalls and dry wit to navigate the political landscape. Joining him on his journey are Anna Faris and John C.
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67. Grudge Match (2013)
Grudge Match is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the story of two retired boxing rivals who find themselves lured back into the ring for a high-stakes match. After thirty years apart, Henry "Razor" Sharp (Robert De Niro) and Billy "The Kid" McDonnen (Sylvester Stallone) are forced to confront their past and rekindle their fierce rivalry. As the two boxers come out of retirement for this thrilling face-off, they discover that the battle extends far beyond the confines of the ring.
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68. Small Time (2014)
Small Time, released in 2014, is a gripping drama film that dives deep into the complexities of family dynamics and life choices. Directed by Joel Surnow, this 1h 44min movie follows the story of a young man who decides to abandon his dreams of college, choosing instead to join his father in the family's used-car business. Starring Christopher Meloni, Devon Bostick, and Dean Norris, the film delves into the lives of these characters as they navigate through the ups and downs of the car business, family, and personal growth.
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69. My Music: 50s & 60s Rock Rewind (2014)
My Music: 50s & 60s Rock Rewind" takes a nostalgic look back at the golden era of rock 'n' roll, showcasing the timeless hits of iconic artists. This heartwarming docu-musical is a must-watch for fans of classic rock and roll, as it transports viewers to a time when music was alive, free, and full of spirit.
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70. Run All Night (2015)
Run All Night" takes viewers on a gripping journey as veteran mobster and hit man Jimmy Conlon faces the ultimate test of loyalty. Confronted with the threat to his estranged son's life, Jimmy must choose between his long-standing friendship with mob boss Shawn Maguire and his duty to protect his own flesh and blood.
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71. Term Life (2016)
Term Life is a thrilling action-packed movie released in 2016, directed by Peter Billingsley. The film stars Vince Vaughn, Hailee Steinfeld, and Bill Paxton. The story follows a man who's in deep trouble with various hitmen, but he has a plan to stay alive and ensure his estranged daughter gets the money they need from his life insurance policy.
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72. Rules Don't Apply (2016)
Rules Don't Apply" is a charming, unconventional romantic drama set in the 1960s, revolving around an aspiring actress, her ambitious driver, and their peculiar boss - the legendary Howard Hughes, portrayed by the director himself, Warren Beatty. This enchanting tale follows the unusual love story that blossoms amidst the eccentricities and glamour of their Hollywood lives.
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73. Passengers (2016)
In the thrilling sci-fi romantic drama "Passengers, " a malfunction on a spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet wakes one passenger 90 years early. The spaceship, filled with thousands of unconscious passengers, is hurtling through the asteroid belt in the vast expanse of outer space. As the remaining time ticks away, the early-woken protagonist must decide between taking the drastic measure of killing himself and freezing the spacecraft, or trying to revive the rest of the passengers and risk a shorter lifespan for himself.
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74. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (2017)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul" is a comedy-packed family adventure film that debuted in 2017. Directed by David Bowers and written by David Bowers and Jeff Kinney, the movie is the sequel to the hugely popular "Diary of a Wimpy Kid. " This time, the Heffley family embarks on a road trip to celebrate Meemaw's 90th birthday, only to find their plans going haywire due to Greg's latest escapade.
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75. Jay Sebring.... Cutting to the Truth (2020)
Dive into the untold story of Jay Sebring, an artist, designer, and entrepreneur, whose tragic life took an unexpected turn when he was violently taken from the world alongside Sharon Tate. "Jay Sebring. . Cutting to the Truth" takes us on a poignant journey through Sebring's life, revealing the depth and complexity of a man who was both a celebrated hairdresser and a key player in Hollywood's elite circle.
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76. A Quiet Place Part II (2020)
A Quiet Place Part II is a heart-pounding sequel to the critically acclaimed 2018 film A Quiet Place. Released in 2021, this suspenseful horror film continues the story of the Abbott family, who now face a new set of horrors outside their once safe haven.
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77. Gunpowder Milkshake (2021)
In the visceral action thriller, Gunpowder Milkshake, a trio of fierce women from three generations team up to save themselves and one another in a fight against their enemies. Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, and Carla Gugino star in this suspense-filled adventure, where they play roles steeped in family loyalty, strength, and power.
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78. The Tender Bar (2021)
The Tender Bar" is a heartwarming drama based on a true story of a young boy growing up on Long Island. Set in the 1960s, he seeks out father figures among the patrons at his uncle's bar.
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