Discover the world of exciting cinematic adventures with Carmen Filpi Movies, a roundup of the latest film releases and upcoming masterpieces. From action-packed thrillers to heartwarming dramas, immerse yourself in a range of unforgettable movie experiences. Stay tuned and get ready to embark on a cinematic journey like no other.
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1. Wild Gypsies (1969)
Wild Gypsies" is a 1969 drama film that delves into the mysterious and captivating world of wandering gypsies. With a captivating plot, the story revolves around a group of gypsies who take revenge on a runaway responsible for murdering one of their own. Lust and intrigue are the driving forces behind the enigmatic lives of these gypsies, portraying an unforgiving and raw side of humanity.
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2. Capone (1975)
Dive into the high-stakes world of the infamous Chicago gangster, Al Capone, in the riveting crime drama "Capone" (1975). This gripping film takes you deep into the life of the notorious mob boss as he rises to power during the tumultuous years of prohibition-era Chicago.
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3. Which Way Is Up? (1977)
Richard Pryor stars in the hilarious 1977 comedy "Which Way Is Up? " which tells the tale of migrant worker Leroy Jones (Pryor), who inadvertently becomes the leader of a labor union after an act of innocent heroism. Caught in the crossfire of the union's conflict with its corrupt bosses, Leroy is forced to flee his hometown, leaving Annie Mae (Lonette McKee) and a comically eccentric cast of characters, including his sexually-obsessed father, Rufus (Pryor again).
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4. The Lord of the Rings (1978)
Join the legendary Fellowship of the Ring on an unforgettable quest to destroy the One Ring and overthrow the malevolent Sauron in the epic 1978 adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's timeless tale.
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5. Boulevard Nights (1979)
Boulevard Nights" is a gripping and groundbreaking 1979 film that offers an unflinching look at the world of Los Angeles gang life within the city's Mexican-American barrios. With executive producer Tony Bill at the helm, this gritty crime drama masterfully weaves a tale of passion, revenge, and the dangerous allure of gang culture.
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6. Marciano (1979)
Dive into the inspiring and riveting life of boxing champion Rocky Marciano in the 1979 biographical drama film, "Marciano". Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and written by Paul Savage, "Marciano" captures the trials, tribulations, and victories of Marciano both inside and outside the ring.
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7. On the Nickel (1980)
On the Nickel, " released in 1980, is a gripping drama film directed by Ralph Waite and written by the same. The plot revolves around Sam, an ex-alcoholic, who feels disillusioned with his sober lifestyle and seeks out his old pals who reside on Los Angeles' skid row for a taste of the good old times. The movie offers a unique view into the lives of those who struggle to leave their past behind.
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8. Carbon Copy (1981)
Carbon Copy" takes viewers on a comedic and dramatic journey through the life of a wealthy corporate executive. Unaware of his past, he discovers he has an illegitimate black son, upending his life in ways he couldn't foresee. As the protagonist grapples with this newfound responsibility and navigates the complexities of an interracial relationship, he finds himself embroiled in a labyrinth of deceit, chaos, and personal growth.
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9. Escape from New York (1981)
In the near future, Manhattan has been transformed into a lawless, maximum-security prison. When the U. S. President crashes into the city, a convicted bank robber is sent in to rescue him.
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10. Johnny Belinda (1982)
Johnny Belinda, a 1982 drama touching on themes of rape, motherhood, and social injustice, centers around the journey of a compassionate Vista worker in the Pacific Northwest. The Vista worker is befriended by the eponymous Johnny, who, though deaf and mute, finds solace and kinship in their unlikely friendship.
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11. 10 to Midnight (1983)
In 10 to Midnight, Charles Bronson stars as a relentless LAPD detective determined to catch a dangerous young man who is brutally killing women. Lisa Eilbacher plays Bronson's rookie partner as they traverse the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles in pursuit of justice. Packed with gritty thrills and shocking surprises, this crime drama delves into the dark world of a psycho-killer. With its intense action sequences and explosive confrontations, 10 to Midnight will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
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12. The Ice Pirates (1984)
In the distant future, water is scarce, and space pirates have to steal crucial resources such as ice. In "The Ice Pirates, " a group of misfit space adventurers get caught after stealing ice from a passing spaceship. They end up as slaves in the court of a resourceful princess who is on a quest to find her father, who might have discovered a planet overflowing with water.
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13. Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985)
Embark on an unforgettable journey with the eccentric and endearing Pee-wee Herman in "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (1985). When his cherished bike is mysteriously stolen, Pee-wee, a man-child with an insatiable spirit, embarks on a thrilling cross-country adventure to retrieve his beloved two-wheeler. Directed by the imaginative Tim Burton, this adventure-comedy intertwines Pee-wee's unique perspective on life, love, and the pursuit of happiness.
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14. The Boys Next Door (1985)
The Boys Next Door, released in 1986, tells the disturbing story of two high school graduates, Roy and Bo. After a road trip to Los Angeles, the once-innocent boys are plunged into a dark world of violence and murder, leaving chaos in their wake. As the movie progresses, the intensity of their rage escalates, causing them to engage in a series of brutal acts.
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15. Runaway Train (1985)
Runaway Train, a heart-pounding 1985 thriller, follows the unthinkable journey of three characters trapped on a runaway freight train. Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, and Rebecca De Mornay star as Manny, Buck, and Cassie, respectively, the last line of hope in a bleak situation. The train has lost control as it speeds through the treacherous Alaskan terrain amidst a snowstorm, all while no one is driving or applying brakes.
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16. The Sure Thing (1985)
The Sure Thing" is a timeless coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring John Cusack in his breakout role. Set in 1985, the story follows Walter Gibson, a college freshman struggling with his love life, who sets off on an epic cross-country road trip with his charming classmate Allison after his friend promised him a "sure thing" waitress in California. Along the way, Walter and Allison's plans clash, leading to a series of unexpected and hilarious adventures.
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17. Hollywood Zap (1986)
Hollywood Zap, " released in 1986, is a quirky comedy film that follows the adventures of two friends on a mission to uncover hidden truths in their lives. The first friend is on a quest to find his estranged father, while the other is on a mission to conquer the ultimate sexual video game competition. With a blend of humor, suspense, and a touch of the absurd, this 88-minute movie delves into themes such as teen sex, comedy, and the exploration of one's identity.
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18. My Chauffeur (1986)
My Chauffeur" is a 1986 comedy film starring Deborah Foreman as a free-spirited young woman who shakes up the world of a traditional Brentwood limousine service. With a strong female lead and a humor-filled plot, this movie offers lighthearted entertainment. The film, directed by David Beaird and written by himself, is set in the USA and is rated R for adult content.
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19. Bates Motel (1987)
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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20. Glory Years (1987)
Glory Years, " released in 1987, is a heartwarming comedy-drama directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, starring George Dzundza, Archie Hahn, and Tim Thomerson. The film follows a group of former high-school friends who have a reunion in Las Vegas, hoping to boost their alumni fund. Thinking they can make a quick profit, they decide to gamble it all at the casinos.
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21. Walk Like a Man (1987)
Walk Like a Man" is a hilarious comedy that tells the story of a young boy who is raised by wolves in the wilderness. As he grows up, he learns how to survive in the world of humans, and eventually reunites with his long-lost family. This adventure takes the boy on a journey to a bustling mall, where he is completely out of his element. Along the way, he learns the value of family and friendships, and discovers how to navigate the complexities of human culture.
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22. Who's That Girl (1987)
In the spirited 1987 romantic comedy "Who's That Girl, " Madonna stars as an uptight tax lawyer living in bustling New York City who finds himself entangled in a chaotic whirlwind when he's asked to escort a young woman fresh out of a stint in prison. The enigmatic woman, who proves herself to be quite persuasive, enlists the lawyer to help prove her innocence with a passion she brings to life that challenges his routine existence. Amidst the chaos, a blossoming love story develops between the lawyer and his fiancée, played by Haviland Morris, who is eager to start a life with him.
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23. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, a chilling horror film released in 1988, focuses on the infamous serial killer Michael Myers as he returns to claim another victim. Ten years after his initial rampage, the now invalid Myers awakens on Halloween Eve and sets his sights on his seven-year-old niece.
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24. Beetlejuice (1988)
Beetlejuice" (1988) is a whimsical comedy-fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, starring Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, and Michael Keaton. The tale revolves around the ethereal and mischievous spirit, Beetlejuice, who is enlisted by the ghosts of a deceased couple to rid their former home of an intrusive, unwelcome family. This captivating movie, with its unique blend of humor, supernatural elements, and the dark, enchanting world of Tim Burton, has captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike, earning 7.5 on IMDb and winning an Oscar, totaling 7 wins and 11 nominations.
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25. Harlem Nights (1989)
Harlem Nights is a 1989 crime-comedy-drama film that takes place during the 1930s in New York City. Directed and written by Eddie Murphy, the movie follows the story of an illegal gambling house owner and his crew as they struggle to maintain their business amidst competition from other gangs, encounters with dangerous criminals, and corruption from the police force.
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26. Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure (1989)
Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure" is a heart-warming, 1989 drama that tells the incredible true story of a resilient and caring community's urgent effort to save a baby who falls into a disused water well. The plot revolves around a tight time window where the infant is trapped, building a suspenseful atmosphere. With a well-crafted screenplay by David Eyre and helmed by director Mel Damski, the film delivers a thrilling yet understated narrative that underlines the power of human kindness and solidarity in times of crisis.
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27. Repo Jake (1990)
Repo Jake, released in 1990, is a thrilling action-crime film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Starring Dan Haggerty, Dana Bentley, and Steve Hansbourgh as the lead, this movie has a unique blend of fast-paced action, illegal car races, and unexpected twists.
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28. Iron Maze (1991)
Iron Maze", a 1991 thriller drama, sets the stage in a dying town near Pittsburgh, where the remnants of an old iron mill create tension between a Japanese businessman with dreams of an amusement park and its unsuspecting inhabitants. The stakes rise when the businessman mysteriously turns up dead, and a bellboy named Barry admits to the act in self-defense.
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29. Alligator II: The Mutation (1991)
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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30. Life Stinks (1991)
Life Stinks" is a zany, comedy-filled film starring the legendary Mel Brooks. It tells the story of a lavish businessman who, driven by his own greed, bets his corporate rival that he can survive without any of his luxuries on the streets of L. A.
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31. Wayne's World (1992)
Get ready to rock out with Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in the hilarious 1992 hit, Wayne's World! . Following the lives of two lazy but talented friends, the movie takes you on a wild journey as they attempt to elevate their public-access cable show. Filled with outrageous antics, heavy metal moments, and a dash of self-aware humor, Wayne's World pushes the boundaries of entertainment and comedic timing.
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32. The Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
The Beverly Hillbillies" is an amusing 1993 comedy film that revolves around the down-to-earth character Jed Clampett, played by Jim Varney. When Jed discovers black oil on his land in the backwoods, it brings him an instant fortune, which propels him and his family to move to swanky Beverly Hills.
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33. Ed Wood (1994)
Ed Wood" is a biographical comedy-drama that portrays the life of the ambitious but troubled movie director Edward D. Wood Jr. Despite his lack of talent, Wood persistently tries to fulfill his dreams in Hollywood.
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34. Mousehunt (1997)
Mousehunt" is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Nathan Lane and Lee Evans. The two stumblebum inheritors must team up to get rid of a mouse who wants nothing more than to stay in their antique home. With a budget of $38 million, "Mousehunt" grossed $61.9 million in the United States and $122.4 million worldwide, making it an impressive success.
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35. Meet Wally Sparks (1997)
Meet Wally Sparks, the outrageous tabloid television show reporter, who's determined to boost ratings on his show. In this zany screwball comedy, Wally goes to the Governor's mansion, where he's sure to uncover a juicy sex scandal.
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36. The Wedding Singer (1998)
The Wedding Singer" is a delightful 1998 romantic-comedy that takes us back to the vibrant 1980s. The film revolves around Robbie Hart, a talented wedding singer played by Adam Sandler, and Julia Sullivan, a hardworking and charming waitress portrayed by Drew Barrymore. Both of them are engaged to the wrong people.
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37. Phoenix (1998)
In the gritty underworld of crime, detective Jerry Pace (Ray Liotta) finds himself in a dangerous game of survival. Struggling with a crippling gambling addiction, Jerry's dangerous obsession leads to a desperate plot. He devises an audacious plan to steal from the bookies who are relentlessly hounding him, threatening violence if he fails to pay up.
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38. Dante's View (1998)
Deserted and desperate, Samantha flees into the heart of Death Valley following a botched robbery. As she struggles through the scorching heat, Samantha finds solace in June - a naive young woman dreaming of a life beyond her dreary existence. Together, they must navigate the perilous terrain, not knowing whether danger or salvation lies ahead.
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39. Goodbye, Casanova (2000)
Goodbye, Casanova" is a charming and unique romantic tale set in 2000. The story revolves around an aspiring novelist and the owner of a small neighborhood bookstore. Married to a talented painter, their relationship is in trouble, and they are on the brink of signing their divorce papers.
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40. The 4th Tenor (2002)
Embark on an enchanting journey with "The 4th Tenor" (2002), a delightful comedy-musical-romance film that serves up laughter and heartwarming moments in equal measure. With a star-studded cast led by comedic legend Rodney Dangerfield, this charming tale follows a restaurant owner as he tries to impress an opera singer he falls in love with. To do so, he embarks on a whirlwind adventure to Italy to learn the art of singing under the guidance of an eccentric voice coach.
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41. Eight Crazy Nights (2002)
Eight Crazy Nights" is an animated comedy musical released in 2002, starring Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider. The film follows Davey Stone, an alcoholic with a criminal record, who is sentenced to community service under the supervision of an elderly referee.
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42. Back by Midnight (2004)
Back by Midnight" is a hilarious comedy that dives into the world of a small, dilapidated minimum-security prison. The cunning warden concocts an outrageous scheme to take revenge on the prison's dishonest owner.
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