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All 56 Brock Peters Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Brock Peters as we take a closer look at his remarkable filmography. From drama to action, this roundup article features a curated selection of Brock Peters’s most memorable movies. Join us as we delve into the depths of his impressive acting career and explore his most iconic roles on the big screen.

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1. Carmen Jones (1954)

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Experience the riveting world of 1954’s “Carmen Jones, ” a groundbreaking musical drama that combines the passion of the Bizet opera with a poignant and contemporary storyline. The film, nominated for 2 Oscars and boasting an impressive 8 nominations, is a heartrending account of love and betrayal, set against the backdrop of the African-American community amidst the bustling urban desert.



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2. Porgy and Bess (1959)

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Porgy and Bess, ” a classic film adaptation of a Broadway musical, released in 1959, tells the emotional story of a woman who faces rejection from almost everyone around her due to her past. A determined hero, a kind man who loves her, and the obstacles that stand between them play out in this gripping drama, musical, and romance.



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3. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

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Adapted from Harper Lee’s groundbreaking novel, To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) is a gripping and unforgettable drama that examines the power of prejudice and the nature of justice. Set in the Depression-era South, the film follows Atticus Finch, a resolute widower and small-town lawyer, as he valiantly defends a Black man falsely accused of rape, while also nurturing the moral compasses of his children.



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4. The L-Shaped Room (1962)

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The L-Shaped Room” is a compelling drama-romance released in 1962 that stars Leslie Caron, Anthony Booth, and Avis Bunnage. Set in London, the film revolves around a single, pregnant woman who moves into a boarding house where she encounters a group of unique individuals. Among them is a gay black man with a homosexual subtext, adding depth to the film’s storyline.



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5. Heavens Above! (1963)

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In the delightful 1963 British comedy “Heavens Above! ”, we follow the misadventures of a bumbling minister, the Reverend Pugh, played by Peter Sellers. The lovable but clumsy Reverend finds himself accidentally appointed to a prestigious, snobbish parish. As he navigates life in a new community, he inadvertently stirs up a storm of chaos and hilarity.



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6. Gone Are the Days! (1963)

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Gone Are the Days! ” is a delightful 1963 film set in Georgia, USA, where an idealistic young man named Bill returns to the plantation where he grew up in servitude. He brings his fiancée Lutiebelle along, but secretly hopes to convince the plantation owner, who is also his uncle, that she is his cousin to secure the family inheritance.



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7. The Pawnbroker (1964)

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The Pawnbroker” is a compelling drama film set in New York City, directed by Sidney Lumet, and written by Morton S. Fine, David Friedkin, and Edward Lewis Wallant. The story revolves around a Jewish pawnbroker who, following his experience as a Holocaust survivor, loses all faith in humankind, only to discover the tragic consequences of his actions too late.



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8. Major Dundee (1965)

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Major Dundee” (1965) is a gripping adventure film set in the 1860s during the height of the Apache raids from Mexico into the U. S. This action-packed drama unfolds as a Union officer, played by Charlton Heston, is forced to take extreme measures to protect his country. Crossing the border illegally, he forms an unconventional army consisting of Union troops, Confederate POWs, civilian mercenaries, and scouts.



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9. The Incident (1967)

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In the gritty streets of New York, “The Incident” unfolds as a gripping tale of crime, drama, and thrill. The film, released in 1968, follows a pair of ruthless young men who take a subway train hostage, holding its passengers captive. As the clock ticks, tensions rise and the hostages must confront their own survival instincts.



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10. P.J. (1967)

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P. J. ” is a classic neo-noir thriller from 1967 with a rich cast and exciting plot. Private investigator P. J. (George Peppard) is struggling to make ends meet in New York City when he stumbles upon an opportunity that could change everything - a job as a bodyguard for the death-threatened mistress of a shady millionaire. As P. J. gets deeper into the dangerous world of conspiracy and murder, he finds himself grappling with life or death decisions and fighting for the truth.



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11. Ace High (1968)

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Ace High” is a 1968 Italian Western comedy film directed by Giuseppe Colizzi. Set in the Wild West, the plot revolves around a recently-escaped bandit, who joins forces with an acrobat and two bounty hunters to seek revenge against those who framed him.



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12. Daring Game (1968)

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In the thrilling drama “Daring Game, ” an expert group of adventurers comes together to embark on a daring mission. Possessing a diverse skill set in skydiving, scuba diving, and martial arts, they are tasked with rescuing a scientist and his daughter who are being held captive on a remote island by a cruel dictator.



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13. Jack Johnson (1970)

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The 1970 documentary “Jack Johnson” immerses viewers in the life and legacy of the first African-American world heavyweight champion. Set against the backdrop of turbulent times, this extraordinary film brings audiences on an emotional journey, combining powerful stills, historic archival footage, and the words of the man himself, all narrated by acclaimed actor Brock Peters.



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14. The McMasters (1970)

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In the heart of the Old South, a tumultuous tale of courage and defiance unfolds. When a tenacious black Civil War veteran is appointed co-owner of the notorious McMasters ranch, a fiery storm of racial prejudice ignites. As the local Confederate veterans rally in a dangerous pursuit, our protagonist must not only fight for survival but also forge an unyielding bond with his Indian wife.



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15. Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol (1972)

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Experience the intense psychological drama, Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol, set in 1972. As a convalescing captain from the Vietnam War, Johnny (Martin Landau) goes AWOL, only to struggle with reconnecting with his past. Filled with suspense and emotion, this film draws you in as you witness the challenges Johnny faces during his transition back to civilian life.



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16. Black Girl (1972)

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Experience the emotional turmoil in “Black Girl, ” a gripping drama released in 1972. Directed by Ossie Davis, the film follows the life of a talented young dancer who finds herself resentfully surrounded by her jealous sisters.



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17. Five on the Black Hand Side (1973)

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Five on the Black Hand Side” (1973) is a unique blend of comedy and drama that goes against the expected violence in “blaxploitation” films of the time. Centering on a barber and his dysfunctional family, this intimate story showcases the challenges they face, especially when the family dynamic changes as the wife joins their three children in rebelling against the domineering patriarch. Directed by Oscar Williams and written by Charlie L.



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18. Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off (1973)

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Experience the pulse-pounding action of “Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off” as a fearless black vigilante named Slaughter goes head-to-head with a dangerous local money launderer named Duncan. In this gripping 1973 crime drama, Slaughter defies all odds as he escapes a life-threatening trap and arms himself for a showdown with Duncan’s hideout.



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19. Soylent Green (1973)

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Soylent Green” is a chilling 1973 science fiction film that explores the dangers of corporate control and the devastating effects of overpopulation. The movie takes place in a dystopian future, where the world is plagued by scarcity and starvation. The film follows the story of a reluctant cop, played by Charlton Heston, as he uncovers a shocking conspiracy involving a popular food product called Soylent Green.



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20. Lost in the Stars (1974)

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Lost in the Stars” is a moving drama-musical film that takes you on an emotional journey through the diverse landscapes of Johannesburg, South Africa. The story revolves around Reverend Stephen Kumalo, portrayed by the talented Brock Peters, who leaves his rural village to search the unfamiliar urban terrain for his estranged son, Absalom. The backdrop of this film is an operatic musical score that beautifully captures the depth and complexity of love, struggle, and the human spirit.



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21. Framed (1975)

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In the gritty neo-noir world of “Framed” (1975), a desperate gambler finds himself on the wrong side of the law after defending himself against a murderous sheriff. As the cards are stacked against him, he is falsely condemned to a long sentence behind bars.



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22. Mahalia (1975)

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Mahalia” is a 1975 documentary that pays tribute to the legendary gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, who was hailed as the greatest gospel singer in the world. The film captures her triumphant European tour, which took place shortly before her passing in 1972, providing a remarkable portrait of both an incredibly gifted artist and a genuine, warm-hearted woman.



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23. Two-Minute Warning (1976)

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In the action-packed drama “Two-Minute Warning” (1976), a deranged sniper is determined to wreak havoc during an L. A. Coliseum football championship game. As the police desperately attempt to locate him before he can claim lives, they race against time.



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24. SST: Death Flight (1977)

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In the year 1977, “SST: Death Flight” takes the audience on a thrilling journey filled with suspense, danger, and uncertainty. This high-tension disaster film revolves around the crew and passengers of the very first supersonic transport aircraft in America. On the day of its maiden voyage, the aircraft has to face two seemingly insurmountable obstacles: an act of sabotage that makes the plane airborne-only and a deadly flu that spreads among the passengers.



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25. The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance (1978)

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The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance” is a thrilling family adventure set during the tumultuous times of the Civil War. When five innocent children from a Union family are captured by Confederate soldiers and held hostage, their fate seems grim. However, fate has its way of bringing the unexpected.



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26. The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979)

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The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel” is an engrossing 1979 adventure-drama, starring Lindsay Wagner and Jane Wyman. It traces the life of Dr. Meg Laurel, a tenacious Harvard graduate turned physician, as she confronts the corrupt Judge Adamson in 1932 Boston. Torn between her concern for her husband, Dr. Thom Laurel, and a sense of duty to her friend Effie Webb, Meg journeys back to the orphanage where she was raised.



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27. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1981)

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Adventure abounds in the 1981 adaptation of Mark Twain’s timeless novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The classic tale unfolds as young Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer’s best friend, escapes the clutches of his reprobate father and embarks on a daring journey to help a runaway slave named Jim find freedom.



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28. A House Divided: Denmark Vessey’s Rebellion (1982)

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A House Divided: Denmark Vessey’s Rebellion” delves into the heart-wrenching story of Denmark Vesey, a man who defied the odds and fought against the injustices of slavery. Raised as a slave in Charleston, 1822, Vesey was determined to claim his freedom and, in turn, liberate his fellow black slaves from bondage. With courage and determination, he masterminded a daring plan to seize the city and overthrow the oppressive regime.



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29. A Caribbean Mystery (1983)

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Set against the luxurious backdrop of a Caribbean resort, “A Caribbean Mystery” follows the vacation of the renowned detective, Miss Marple. As she relaxes and takes in the beauty of the island, a fellow guest confides a chilling secret - he has evidence pointing towards one of the hotel’s residents as a notorious serial murderer. However, before he can reveal his identity, he is poisoned.



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30. Joe Louis: For All Time (1984)

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Joe Louis: For All Time is a powerful and insightful documentary that delves deep into the life and career of legendary boxing champion, Joe Louis. The film takes viewers through the highs and lows of his extraordinary life, touching on his turbulent experiences during World War II and his struggles with racism, drugs, and the IRS.



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31. Diggers (1986)

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Diggers” is a poignant documentary film revealing the stories of the black men who traveled from the West Indies, primarily Barbados and Jamaica, to work on the construction of the Panama Canal from 1881 to 1914. This film, set in 1986, unravels the harsh realities of labor relations, migration, and racism that these workers faced during this tumultuous period.



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32. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)

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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” follows the crew of the USS Enterprise, led by Captain James T. Kirk, as they travel back in time to 1986 San Francisco to rescue humpback whales.



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33. To Heal a Nation (1988)

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In the gripping drama “To Heal a Nation, ” we follow the story of a Vietnam War veteran named Jan Scruggs, played by Eric Roberts. After returning from the horrors of the war, Scruggs is left emotionally shattered, seeking solace and healing in his broken life.



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34. Broken Angel (1988)

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In the gritty streets of Los Angeles, a missing daughter’s secrets unfold in “Broken Angel. ” William Shatner plays a concerned father desperate to find his missing daughter, only to stumble upon a world of gang violence and dangerous alliances with a teenage gang dealing in crack. As the stakes rise, Shatner must confront the harsh reality of his daughter’s life and face the threats that surround her.



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35. The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (1990)

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Los Angeles, 1990 - Tensions rise as the city braces for an imminent disaster. Following a series of small tremors, Dr.



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36. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)

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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is a high-stakes thriller that brings together the legendary crew of the Enterprise for one final mission. When Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy are wrongfully accused of assassinating the Klingon High Chancellor, their loyal crew must stage a daring rescue to thwart a sinister conspiracy.



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37. Alligator II: The Mutation (1991)

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Alligator II: The Mutation (1991) is a thrilling horror-science fiction film set in a city lake where a colossal alligator makes its home. As it wreaks havoc, the city’s residents become increasingly fearful and aware of the deadly danger lurking beneath the surface.



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38. The Importance of Being Earnest (1992)

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In a unique and refreshing take on Oscar Wilde’s classic play, “The Importance of Being Earnest” (1992) presents an all-black cast, infusing modern comedy into the timeless tale. Directed by Kurt Baker and written by Peter Anthony Andrews, Kurt Baker, and Oscar Wilde himself, the film captures the essence of the play while bringing it to life on screen with wit and charm.



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39. You Must Remember This (1992)

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You Must Remember This, directed by Helaine Head, is a heartwarming drama about love, friendship, and redemption. The film, released in 1992 and boasting a strong cast that includes Tim Reid, Vonte Sweet, and Vonetta McGee, follows a woman and her friend as they discover the mysterious past of their Uncle Buddy.



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40. The Secret (1992)

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The Secret” is a gripping drama from 1992, based on the life of a man named Mike Dunmore. Struggling with dyslexia, Mike has been harboring a secret he believes would bring shame upon him, keeping it from his friends and family. The turmoil this secret creates in his life becomes evident as his relationships with his son and best friend are strained.



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41. Highway Heartbreaker (1992)

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Highway Heartbreaker” (1992) is a gripping crime drama that revolves around the life of Mickey, a slick and amoral con man who has a knack for targeting attractive women. However, Mickey’s plans to swindle his way through life are drastically altered when three of his previous victims join forces in an attempt to bring him to justice.



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42. Cosmic Slop (1994)

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Step into a world of intergalactic adventure with “Cosmic Slop” (1994). This one-of-a-kind science fiction anthology series aired on HBO and is hosted by none other than Parliament lead singer George Clinton.



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43. An Element of Truth (1995)

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An Element of Truth” is a captivating 1995 crime drama that explores the complex world of seduction and deception. The charismatic Donna Mills stars as the beautiful con artist who expertly steals her victims’ trust, along with their money and hearts.



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44. Ghosts of Mississippi (1996)

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Ghosts of Mississippi” is a powerful 1996 drama film that delves into the heart of racial tension and discrimination. The story, set in Mississippi, revolves around a district attorney and the widow of Medgar Evers, a civil rights leader. Their relentless pursuit to secure justice for the 1963 murder of Evers becomes a struggle against white supremacy.



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45. Park Day (1998)

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Park Day is a 1998 drama film that brings to life the residents of a prominent black Missouri community, as they come together for an eventful and unforgettable day of reckoning. The film, penned and directed by Sterling Macer Jr. , delves deep into the lives of these individuals, played by Hill Harper, Monica Calhoun, and Lande Scott. As the day unfolds, the community’s long-held secrets and tensions begin to surface, ultimately uniting them in unexpected ways.



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46. Fearful Symmetry (1998)

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Fearful Symmetry” is a compelling documentary film released in 1998, exploring the fascinating adaptation of Harper Lee’s timeless novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” into a cinematic masterpiece. The film doesn’t offer any spoilers or key plot points, but it certainly intrigues and informs viewers about the film’s inception, development, and impact on society. The documentary is directed by Charles Kiselyak, who also contributed to its writing.



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47. The Locket (2002)

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The Locket” is a heartwarming drama film released in 2002, starring Vanessa Redgrave, Chad Willett, and Marguerite Moreau. The movie follows the story of a young man who takes on the responsibility of caring for his dying mother. After her passing, he embarks on a new journey at an upscale nursing home, where he is assigned to take care of an elderly woman named Esther.



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48. 10,000 Black Men Named George (2002)

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In 1920s America, the highly-anticipated film “10,000 Black Men Named George” dives into the world of union organizing and the fight for equal rights. The film, directed by Robert Townsend, focuses on the story of Asa Philip Randolph, a passionate union activist, as he strives to organize the black porters of the Pullman Rail Company.



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49. The Last Place on Earth (2002)

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The Last Place on Earth” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that captivates viewers with its engaging story and stunning cinematography. Set in the beautiful landscapes of Lake Tahoe, the film follows the story of Rob Baskin, a young and successful businessman, who travels to the area to spread the ashes of his late mother. It’s a transformative journey, one that turns his life upside down.



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50. The Wild Thornberrys (2002)

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with “The Wild Thornberrys” (2002), a beautifully animated family film that brings to life the story of a young girl named Eliza. When she accidentally loses a cheetah cub to cruel poachers, Eliza knows she must right her wrongs and embark on a quest to save him.



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51. Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (2004)

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Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson is a compelling documentary that traces the life of Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight boxing champion. The film delves into the racial tension and adversity Johnson faced throughout his career, providing an in-depth look at the challenges he overcame. Through a combination of interviews, historical footage, and expert analysis, the documentary offers a captivating exploration of Johnson’s journey, his impact on American history, and the broader implications of his achievements.



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52. The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2005)

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Experience the glitz and glamour of the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, a star-studded celebration of television excellence! This critically acclaimed event, held in 2005, is your ticket to witness the biggest names in television come together to honor exceptional talent. As you indulge in this three-hour extravaganza, renowned directors Bruce Gowers and Dan Eckman, along with gifted writers Karen Anderson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Jon Macks, bring their unique style and vision to the table.



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53. The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)

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Get ready for an unforgettable night of glamour, drama, and high stakes as you join host Jon Stewart for the 78th Annual Academy Awards! . This star-studded ceremony, broadcast in March of 2006, celebrates the year’s most iconic films, including “Brokeback Mountain, ” “Capote, ” “Crash, ” “Good Night, and Good Luck, ” and “Munich. ” As you tune in to witness the magic unfold, prepare yourselves for an evening filled with captivating performances, unexpected surprises, and an awe-inspiring tribute to the timeless power of cinema.



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54. Borg War (2006)

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Borg War, ” a Star Trek fan film released in 2006, uses footage from various games to create an entirely new story. Set in a world where the Federation fears another Borg attack, they put Picard in charge of developing their own secret cloaking technology. However, things take an unexpected turn when an alien organism infects a Borg cube.



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55. I Build the Tower (2006)

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I Build the Tower” is a riveting documentary that tells the inspiring story of Sam Rodia, an Italian immigrant who single-handedly built the world-renowned Watts Towers in South Central Los Angeles. Standing at nearly one hundred feet tall, these intricate mosaic-covered structures, made of reinforced cement, were slated for demolition by the City Building Department.



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56. What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2018)

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What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” dives into the untold stories behind one of the most iconic television series ever made. Directed by Ira Steven Behr and David Zappone, this documentary explores the legacy of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, ” which first aired in 1993. Fans of the original series will enjoy the behind-the-scenes insights from the show’s cast and crew, as well as exclusive interviews with key players.



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