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All 52 Bud Cort Movies (in Order)

Welcome movie enthusiasts! We have a scintillating roundup of budding talent in store for you, under spotlight this time is the renowned actor, Bud Cort. Known for his versatile performances, Bud has delivered some remarkable works that are worth discussing. In this article, we take you on a journey of discovering his finest on-screen moments and delve into the depths of his acting prowess. Stay tuned for an engaging read that will leave you appreciating Bud Cort’s exceptional contribution to the world of cinema!

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1. Up the Down Staircase (1967)

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Up the Down Staircase” is a gritty drama film set in the inner-city New York high school world of the late ’60s. Directed by Robert Mulligan and written by Bel Kaufman and Tad Mosel, the film tells the story of an idealistic young English teacher, played by Sandy Dennis, who struggles to make a difference in the lives of her uninspired students.



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2. Sweet Charity (1969)

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Sweet Charity” is a heartwarming and witty musical comedy-drama with a backdrop of 1960s New York City. Following the life of Charity, a dedicated taxi dancer with a heart full of faith and hope, this film showcases her journey to find love and escape the harsh realities of her nightclub existence. With a star-studded cast featuring Shirley MacLaine, John McMartin, and Ricardo Montalban, the movie’s unforgettable musical numbers and engaging performances keep audiences entertained from start to finish.



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3. The Traveling Executioner (1970)

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The Traveling Executioner is a 1972 comedy-drama-western film that follows the adventures of Jonas Candide, an ex-carny who travels around the bayou with a portable electric chair, ready to render his services for a fee. As the story unfolds, Jonas encounters a female client for whom he develops feelings. This unique and darkly humorous exploration of the 1918 era challenges the conventions of genre, featuring a talented ensemble cast led by Stacy Keach.



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4. Brewster McCloud (1970)

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Brewster McCloud” is a whimsical and provocative 1970 film directed by the legendary Robert Altman. The story revolves around an eccentric, introverted man named Brewster McCloud, played by Bud Cort, who lives in the depths of the Houston Astrodome. Unsatisfied with his mundane existence, Brewster envisions an extraordinary life in the skies, complete with a pair of magnificent, mechanical wings.



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5. The Strawberry Statement (1970)

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The Strawberry Statement, ” a 1970 film directed by Stuart Hagmann, stars Bruce Davison, Kim Darby, and Bud Cort. Set in San Francisco, California, the movie follows an apolitical college student who joins a group of protesters in an effort to meet girls.



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6. Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It. (1970)

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In a world where anyone over 25 years old falls to a mysterious gas that threatens humanity’s existence, the remaining young population takes matters into their own hands. “Gas! .



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7. M*A*S*H (1970)

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In the gripping drama “M*A*S*H, ” set during the Korean War, a group of staff members in a field hospital band together to fight the horrors of war with their unique brand of humor and mischief. This unforgettable tale is brought to life by a talented ensemble cast, including Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, who deftly navigate the complexities of their roles. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robert Altman, “M*A*S*H” is not only a riveting war movie but also a poignant exploration of human resilience in the face of adversity.



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8. Harold and Maude (1971)

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Harold and Maude is a captivating, darkly comedic drama that tells the story of a young man named Harold who finds solace in the most unexpected of places after encountering an eccentric septuagenarian named Maude at a funeral. As the film delves into both Harold’s and Maude’s lives, it explores themes of existentialism, eccentricity, and alienation. The movie is both a heartwarming tale of two unique souls and a thought-provoking commentary on societal norms and expectations.



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9. The Hallucinating Trip (1975)

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The Hallucinating Trip, ” also known as “Roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire, ” is an action-packed, crime-infused film that takes audiences on a wild ride through the streets of Rome. Released in 1975, the film boasts a talented cast led by Bud Cort and features strong performances by Marcel Bozzuffi and Guido Alberti.



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10. Why Shoot the Teacher? (1977)

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Why Shoot the Teacher? ” is an engaging 1977 drama-comedy film directed by Silvio Narizzano, set in the 1930s. In this heartwarming story, Max Brown, played by Bud Cort, lands a teaching job in a small Canadian prairie schoolhouse.



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11. Pumping Iron (1977)

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Pumping Iron, ” released in 1977, is a critically acclaimed documentary chronicling the intense rivalry between two extraordinary bodybuilders, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno, as they vie for the title of Mr. Olympia. This film’s release propelled Arnold Schwarzenegger into international stardom.



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12. Son of Hitler (1979)

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The dark comedy, “Son of Hitler” (1979), follows the absurd journey of an illiterate woodcarver, played by Bud Cort, who is discovered to be the long-lost son of Adolf Hitler by a leader of a right-wing German political party. Desperate to use this revelation to start the Fourth Reich, the political leader kidnaps the young man from a mental institution, intending to mold him into the heir to Hitler’s legacy.



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13. Brave New World (1980)

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In “Brave New World” (1980), a man raised in a primitive society explores a futuristic world where his parents reside. He struggles to adapt to their oppressive ways, as he has built his knowledge from the works of Shakespeare. This psychotronic film delves into themes of drugs, cloning, and the cost of progress.



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14. Die Laughing (1980)

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Die Laughing, ” released in 1980, is a delightful comedy adventure that takes audiences on a hilarious ride with a struggling San Francisco cab driver, who discovers an atomic formula hidden inside a pet monkey. As chaos ensues, the cab driver finds himself framed for a murder and chased all over town by villains and gangsters, all desperate to get their hands on the formula. With a PG rating, the film boasts a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes and stars Robby Benson, Linda Grovenor, and Charles Durning.



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15. She Dances Alone (1981)

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She Dances Alone” is a thought-provoking drama documentary set in the captivating world of ballet. Directed by Robert Dornhelm, the film delves into the life of Kyra Nijinsky, the daughter of the legendary Russian dancer Nijinsky.



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16. Night of 100 Stars (1982)

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Night of 100 Stars” is a star-studded comical variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors’ Fund of America in 1982. The event is packed with famous faces and talented performers, making it a delightful family-friendly experience.



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17. Hysterical (1982)

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In “Hysterical” (1982), a weary writer seeking solitude in the remote town of Hellview discovers darker secrets than he bargained for. The lighthouse he rents is actually haunted by the ghost of a woman who committed suicide a century prior, seeking a new love interest in the form of the writer.



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18. Love Letters (1983)

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Love Letters, a gripping drama-romance film from 1983, captures the essence of love, obsession, and a desperate search for identity. Set in the 1950s, the story revolves around a young radio personality, portrayed by Jamie Lee Curtis, whose life takes a sudden turn when she discovers a 15-year-long love affair her mother had kept secret.



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19. Electric Dreams (1984)

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Electric Dreams, released in 1984, is a romantic, comedic drama starring Lenny von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, and Maxwell Caulfield. Set in a world where technology is advancing at a remarkable rate, the story centers around an artificially intelligent personal computer named Edgar who develops feelings for a human named Ed, played by the dashing Maxwell Caulfield. Both men find themselves in a romantic rivalry, as Edgar seeks to attract the same woman whom Ed has feelings for.



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20. The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud (1984)

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The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud” is a hilarious, yet insightful, 1984 biographical comedy film that follows the early life of renowned psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud. Played by Bud Cort, young Freud stumbles upon the cure to all his patients’ problems - hypnosis. This unexpected discovery leads to a series of comical and entertaining moments as Freud helps his patients confront their deepest fears and desires.



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21. Maria’s Lovers (1984)

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In 1984’s “Maria’s Lovers, ” Ivan (John Savage), a survivor of a brutal Japanese POW camp during WWII, returns home to Pennsylvania to reunite with his childhood friend, Maria (Nastassja Kinski). Despite their long-standing bond, Ivan finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of love, as he faces competition from other suitors vying for Maria’s affection. Delving into the intricate details of dysfunctional marriages and sexual problems, this captivating drama explores the complexities of love and human relationships, all while showcasing stunning performances from its star-studded cast.



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22. Night of 100 Stars II (1985)

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Step into a world of glamour, laughter, and song! . “Night of 100 Stars II” is a 1985 television special that combines the genres of comedy, family, and music. An impressive array of stars, including Debbie Allen, Peter Allen, and Harry Anderson, come together in this heartwarming celebration of entertainment.



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23. Invaders from Mars (1986)

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In 1986, “Invaders from Mars” takes audiences on a thrilling journey to a small town where aliens have infiltrated and are attempting to brainwash the townspeople. With an all-star cast, including Karen Black, Hunter Carson, and Timothy Bottoms, this horror-sci-fi masterpiece will leave you on the edge of your seat.



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24. Love at Stake (1987)

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Love at Stake” is a 1987 comedic parody inspired by the infamous Salem witch trials. Set in a small town, the mayor and judge plan to falsely sentence several innocent townspeople to death, condemning them as witches, in order to seize control of their land for their own greedy purposes. However, things take an unexpected turn when a group of enchanting, real witches arrive, turning the town upside down with their bewitching powers and sizzling charm.



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25. Bates Motel (1987)

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In the 1987 film Bates Motel, a young man inherits the iconic and haunted Bates Motel following the death of Norman Bates. As he struggles to restore the motel to its former glory, a series of eerie and unnerving events begin to unfold, hinting at a sinister presence. With a mix of comedy, drama, and horror, the movie explores the challenges facing the new owner as he attempts to create a successful business and uncover the motel’s chilling secrets.



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26. The Chocolate War (1988)

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The Chocolate War” delivers a thought-provoking exploration of power dynamics, peer pressure, and the consequences of standing up against injustice. In the 1988 film, set in a parochial school, The Vigils, a notorious gang, rule over the other boys by threatening violence and intimidation. The story’s protagonist, Jerry, finds himself caught in the crossfire of this dangerous game of power when he defies the Vigils by refusing to sell chocolate bars as part of their scheme.



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27. Out of the Dark (1988)

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In the lurid underbelly of Los Angeles, a chilling slasher tale unfolds as the beautiful young women who work at the offices of a phone-sex company face the terrifying wrath of a psychopathic killer. “Out of the Dark” (1988) is a chilling crime, horror, and thriller film that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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28. Brain Dead (1990)

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Brain Dead, ” directed by Adam Simon and written by Charles Beaumont and Simon, propels viewers into a paranoid and surreal landscape. Starring the likes of Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton, and Bud Cort, the film follows the journey of the protagonist, Martin, as he plunges into a world of chaos in an effort to safeguard his sanity against a megalomaniacal corporation.



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29. Ted & Venus (1991)

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In the dark comedy “Ted & Venus, ” poet Ted Whitley becomes obsessed with the woman he believes is his muse, Linda Turner. His infatuation leads him to stalk her at various venues, including a community resource project where she volunteers for low-cost housing.



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30. Going Under (1991)

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Get ready for a hilarious submarine adventure in “Going Under”! . Released in 1991, this comedy follows the crew of the USS Sub Standard as they find themselves in an international race against time.



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31. And the Band Played On (1993)

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And the Band Played On, originally released in 1993, offers a gripping portrayal of the discovery of the AIDS epidemic in the United States during the 1980s. Staring Matthew Modine as Dr.



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32. Heat (1995)

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Heat” is a gripping action-packed movie set in the heart of Los Angeles. A group of highly skilled professional thieves, led by the unforgettable Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, find themselves under intense scrutiny from the city’s elite police force, the LAPD. In true Hollywood fashion, the gang’s latest score goes awry, leaving a trail of clues that the detectives begin to follow, leading to an explosive standoff.



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33. Girl in the Cadillac (1995)

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Girl in the Cadillac” takes you on a thrilling and unpredictable journey with Mandy, a headstrong and adventurous teenager who’s just bought her ticket out of the stifling small town of Paint Rock, Texas. Longing for love, life, and self-discovery, Mandy sets off on a daring road trip that will change her life forever.



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34. Theodore Rex (1995)

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In the futuristic world of Theodore Rex, a resilient female police detective finds herself partnered with an unlikely companion - a talking dinosaur. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover the truth behind a series of mysterious prehistoric animal deaths. As they delve deeper into the conspiracy, they discover a mad scientist with a sinister plan to unleash a catastrophic new Armageddon.



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35. Jitters (1997)

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Jitters” (1997) is a heartfelt romantic drama directed by Bob Saget, starring Joely Fisher, Brian Wimmer, and Anne Meara. Following the narrative of an accomplished professional woman, the film delves into the complexities of love and marriage as she confronts her anxieties and second thoughts. Based on a book, the film captures the rollercoaster of emotions that unfold when love and commitment collide with one’s own insecurities.



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36. Sweet Jane (1998)

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Sweet Jane, ” a poignant drama-romance from 1998, follows the story of Tony, a troubled teenager with AIDS who escapes the confines of the hospital. Driven by an unyielding fascination for a beautiful young woman named Jane, he relentlessly pursues her despite her initial disinterest.



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37. I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998)

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I Woke Up Early the Day I Died” is a twisted, darkly funny crime thriller starring Billy Zane and Tippi Hedren, with a mysterious and eye-catching tagline. In this 1998 film, directed by Aris Iliopulos and written by Edward D. Wood Jr. , the audience is taken on a wild journey following a crossdressing mental patient who breaks out of an asylum and goes on a bank-robbing spree.



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38. Dogma (1999)

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Dogma, ” released in 1999, is a unique blend of adventure, comedy, and drama that pushes the boundaries of cinematic storytelling. Written and directed by Kevin Smith, this film revolves around an unlikely heroine, a worker at an abortion clinic, who discovers she possesses a special heritage. The fate of humanity hangs in the balance as she confronts two renegade angels trying to manipulate a loophole and regain entry into Heaven.



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39. But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)

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But I’m a Cheerleader” is a 1999 comedy-drama film that explores the themes of coming out, homophobia, and acceptance. Directed by Jamie Babbit, the movie follows a naive teenager who is sent to a conversion therapy camp by her strict parents and friends, after they suspect her of being a lesbian.



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40. The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)

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The Million Dollar Hotel” is a captivating drama, mystery, and thriller film set in a dilapidated hotel that houses mentally ill individuals who can no longer afford medical insurance. The movie explores themes of love, tragedy, and murder. This atmospheric film is rich in intrigue, and it will keep you on the edge of your seat from the very first scene.



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41. Pollock (2000)

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In the riveting biographical drama “Pollock, ” Academy Award-winning actor Ed Harris brilliantly portrays Jackson Pollock, the enigmatic and genius American painter who revolutionized the world of modern art. As Pollock’s turbulent life unfolds, the film delves deep into the psyche and challenges of an artist whose innovative drip-style technique forever changed the way the world sees art. Spanning two hours and two minutes, this mesmerizing film not only chronicles Pollock’s incredible journey but also explores the intricacies of passion, ambition, and the eternal struggle between personal demons and artistic greatness.



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42. Coyote Ugly (2000)

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Get ready to dance the night away with the alluring tale of “Coyote Ugly”. In the heart of New York City, aspiring songwriter Violet Sanford steps out of her comfort zone and lands a job at a woman-run bar that’s all about teasing its male patrons. With the help of her new friends, Violet’s vivacious spirit comes to life as she navigates the world of bars, love, and self-discovery.



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43. 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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44. Made (2001)

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Made, ” directed by Jon Favreau in his debut, is a heartwarming comedy-drama about friendship and the pursuit of dreams. Set against the backdrop of New York City, it follows two aspiring boxers (Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau) who enter the world of organized crime, albeit unwillingly.



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45. The Big Empty (2003)

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The Big Empty” is a gripping, dark comedy-drama that follows John Person, an out of work actor struggling to make ends meet. In a surprising turn of events, John lands an opportunity to make some quick cash by delivering a small suitcase to the middle of the desert. However, things take a sudden and unexpected turn as the contents of the suitcase are revealed to be connected to a mysterious FBI agent, a seemingly friendly neighbor, and a nebulous web of deception and danger.



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46. Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (2004)

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Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust” (2004) is a compelling documentary that delves into the history of the Hollywood film industry’s relationship with the Nazis and its portrayal of the Holocaust. This thought-provoking movie provides a unique perspective on the role of Hollywood during what is perhaps one of the darkest periods in human history.



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47. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)

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In “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, ” oceanographer Steve Zissou (Bill Murray) embarks on a daring mission to avenge the death of his partner. Assembling an eclectic crew, including his estranged wife (Cate Blanchett), a journalist, and a man who might be his son, Zissou sets sail for the unknown depths of the ocean, determined to capture and destroy the mythical shark responsible for the tragedy.



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48. The Number 23 (2007)

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The Number 23” is a gripping thriller that weaves intriguing mysteries and thought-provoking themes, with a powerful performance from Jim Carrey as the lead. When detective Walter Sparrow (Carrey) finds uncanny similarities between his life and a fictional book, his obsession only grows. As more parallels emerge, Walter becomes consumed in a quest to uncover the truth behind the book and his own existence.



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49. The Little Prince (2015)

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The Little Prince, ” a 2015 movie adaptation of the beloved book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is an imaginative and heartwarming animated film directed by Mark Osborne. In this enchanting tale, a young girl, played by Mackenzie Foy, lives in a world dominated by her mother’s pragmatic and grown-up perspective, but her life is about to change when she encounters the magical realm of the Little Prince.



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50. Hal (2018)

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Hal (2018) is a captivating documentary that delves into the exceptional life of Hal Ashby, a renowned filmmaker who created some of the most iconic movies of the 20th century. Known for his Oscar-winning films such as Harold and Maude (1971), Shampoo, and Being There, Ashby’s relentless dedication to his craft led him to create artistic masterpieces that stand the test of time.



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51. Isle of Dogs (2018)

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Directed by the visionary Wes Anderson, “Isle of Dogs” is a whimsical animated adventure set in the captivating world of Japan. When a young boy embarks on a quest to find his lost dog, he joins a pack of misfit canines who unite under extraordinary circumstances.



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52. Celebrating Laughter: The Life and Films of Colin Higgins (2022)

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Celebrating Laughter: The Life and Films of Colin Higgins” is a heartwarming documentary that delves into the life and work of the late comedy writer and director, Colin Higgins. Known for his iconic films like “Harold and Maude, ” “Foul Play, ” “Silver Streak, ” and “Nine to Five, ” Higgins left an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his unique brand of humor and poignant storytelling.



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