Dive into the captivating world of Cary Grant with our curated collection of iconic films. From romantic comedies to thrilling dramas, we've gathered the finest performances of the legendary actor for you to enjoy. Get ready to laugh, cry, and be swept away by the charm of Cary Grant in this unforgettable movie roundup.
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1. Madame Butterfly (1932)
Madame Butterfly is a gripping drama and romance film set in 1932, directed by Marion Gering. The movie follows Lieutenant Pinkerton's journey as he marries a geisha-in-training, Madame Butterfly, only to abandon her and return to the US shortly after. As Madame Butterfly navigates the harsh realities of love and betrayal, the story delves into the complexities of prejudice and the culture of Japan.
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2. Merrily We Go to Hell (1932)
A captivating tale of alcoholism and redemption, Merrily We Go to Hell, directed by Dorothy Arzner, tells the story of a washed-up, hard-drinking newspaper reporter whose life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a wealthy heiress who helps him kick his drinking habit. Inspired and in love, the reporter begins writing a play, only to fall back into his dipsomania ways.
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3. This Is the Night (1932)
Experience the excitement and romance of the 1930s in the classic comedy, "This Is the Night" (1932). Directed by Frank Tuttle, this film is a delightful blend of pre-Code humor and enchanting cinematography. With an impressive cast that includes Cary Grant and Thelma Todd, the story unfolds when Claire's husband, an American javelin athlete, unexpectedly returns early from the Summer Olympics.
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4. Blonde Venus (1932)
In Blonde Venus, a sultry cabaret singer named Marlene Dietrich takes the stage with an uncanny aura of allure. As the captivating star of the act, she draws the attention of a dashing millionaire, played by Cary Grant, who soon becomes infatuated with her charm and beauty.
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5. Devil and the Deep (1932)
Devil and the Deep" is a captivating 1932 drama film directed by Marion Gering, starring Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, and Tallulah Bankhead. The movie revolves around a man's quest for revenge after discovering his wife's infidelity in a thrilling tale of love, betrayal, and suspense.
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6. Sinners in the Sun (1932)
Sinners in the Sun" is a classic drama-romance film from 1932 that centers around a New York fashion model who finds herself caught in the crossfire between a humble garage mechanic and a rich philanderer. With striking cinematography and engaging performances from stars Carole Lombard and Chester Morris, the film delves into the themes of love, desires, and the contrasting worlds of socialites and working-class individuals. As the story unfolds, the protagonist faces the struggles of navigating class differences and maintaining her heartfelt relationships.
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7. Hot Saturday (1932)
In the sultry summer of 1932, "Hot Saturday" transports audiences to a quaint small town where a virtuous bank clerk finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and desire. As rumors of a scandalous night with a playboy swirl, the young woman's blossoming marriage engagement hinges precariously on the truth. This riveting pre-Code drama, directed by William A.
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8. Gambling Ship (1933)
Gambling Ship, " released in 1933, is a captivating drama movie that explores the risky world of high-stakes gambling and the dangerous consequences it can have on one's life. The film follows Ace Corbin, a gambling boss seeking a fresh start, as he embarks on a new journey after retiring from his criminal past.
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9. I'm No Angel (1933)
I'm No Angel" is a delightful 1933 classic comedy featuring the captivating Mae West. The film follows circus performer Tira, who decides to leave the big top and pursue a better life in the glamorous world of high society New York men. Accompanied by her loyal tiger and sidekick, Tira encounters improbable comic incidents and surprises at every turn.
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10. Alice in Wonderland (1933)
Experience the whimsical world of Alice as she steps through a magical portal and into the unimaginable realm of Wonderland. Set in the heart of Victorian England, Alice finds herself in a land filled with fantastical creatures and imaginative characters, each with their unique charm and idiosyncrasies. Join Alice as she unravels the mysteries of Wonderland, encounters the enigmatic White Queen and her formidable sister, the Red Queen, and forges unexpected alliances with the loyal White Knight and others in this captivating adventure.
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11. The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
The Eagle and the Hawk, a thrilling war drama from 1933, takes audiences on an intense journey with the Royal Air Force pilots in World War I. These courageous men don't just fight physical battles but also face internal struggles as they endeavor to survive on the battlefield.
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12. The Woman Accused (1933)
In the thrilling year of 1933, "The Woman Accused" unfolds an intriguing tale of deception, murder, and love. As the film opens, viewers are drawn into the world of a new bride, Nancy Carroll, who, along with her husband, is enjoying a three-day pleasure cruise. Their paradise is disrupted when a murder victim's friend, portrayed by John Halliday, begins a relentless and manipulative attempt to unveil the bride's suspected involvement in the grisly incident. What follows is a tense play of lies, confidential secrets, and growing jealousy.
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13. Kiss and Make-Up (1934)
Kiss and Make-Up", a 1934 Paramount Pictures release directed by Harlan Thompson and featuring a talented ensemble cast, captivates its audience with an delightful blend of comedy, musical and romance genres. Headlined by Cary Grant, known for his playful yet endearing character as a plastic surgeon operating a thriving beauty clinic in Los Angeles, the film takes viewers through an intriguing tale of love, beauty, and unrequited affections.
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14. Thirty Day Princess (1934)
Experience the whirlwind romance and comedic antics of the classic Thirty Day Princess, released in 1934. When a European princess arrives in bustling New York City to obtain a crucial loan for her country, fate has an unexpected twist in store. Stricken with the mumps, she must entrust her likeness to the captivating beauty who bears a striking resemblance to her.
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15. Enter Madame! (1934)
Enter Madame! . is a delightful 1934 comedy-romance film directed by Elliott Nugent, starring Cary Grant and Elissa Landi. The story revolves around a man who marries an opera singer, only to find himself taking a back seat to her illustrious career.
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16. Sylvia Scarlett (1935)
In the charming 1935 film, Sylvia Scarlett, a young girl by the name of Sylvia is forced to become Sylvester Scarlett and flee to England with her father. As she navigates the challenges that come with her disguise, Sylvia must also protect her father every step of the way, with the help of a colorful cast of characters. Comedy, drama, and romance intertwine in this captivating tale of a daring young girl, played by the talented Katharine Hepburn, and her unlikely allies.
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17. The Last Outpost (1935)
Experience the thrilling action of "The Last Outpost, " a 1935 war-driven tale that takes place during the tumultuous era of World War I. The film follows the intertwined destinies of two British officers, Michael Andrews and John Stevenson, as they navigate the battlefront and a growing personal bond.
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18. Wings in the Dark (1935)
Wings in the Dark" is a thrilling adventure-romance set in 1935, where aerial innovator Ken Gordon relentlessly pursues technology to aid blind pilots in treacherous flying conditions. After a devastating car accident that leaves him blind, he refuses to let this setback hinder his groundbreaking work. As the narrative unfolds, Ken must confront numerous obstacles, such as wrong newspaper headlines and lies about his research that threaten to derail his quest.
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19. Wedding Present (1936)
Wedding Present, also known as The Perfect Marriage Plot, is a delightful 1936 screwball comedy directed by Richard Wallace. With a stellar cast including Cary Grant, Joan Bennett, and George Bancroft, the film follows the life of irresponsible reporter Charlie Mason, who finds himself promoted to city editor. This promotion coincides with the loss of his girlfriend, ace reporter Rusty Fleming, who is now engaged to another man. Determined to win her back, Charlie quits his new job and sets out on a hilarious journey filled with jealousy, lies, and suspicions.
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20. Big Brown Eyes (1936)
In the 1936 film "Big Brown Eyes, " also known as "Raffles Goes East, " renowned actor Cary Grant graces the screen as the charming and debonair Danny Barr, a police detective with an uncanny knack for capturing criminals. As the story unfolds, he finds himself in the intricate and high-stakes world of jewel thefts.
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21. Suzy (1936)
In the 1936 drama "Suzy", a chorus girl (Jean Harlow) mistakenly believes her new husband (Franchot Tone) was killed by a German spy. Fleeing to Paris, she marries a charming World War I pilot (Cary Grant) with a carefree attitude.
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22. When You're in Love (1937)
When You're in Love (1937) is a delightful cinematic experience that blends a heartwarming love story with light-hearted comedy. The plot revolves around impoverished artist Jimmy Hudson (played by the charming Cary Grant) and talented opera singer Louise Fuller (gracefully portrayed by Grace Moore), who are both trapped in a Mexican town.
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23. Topper (1937)
Experience the laughter and heartwarming spirit of Topper, a 1937 classic that combines the genres of comedy, fantasy, and romance. Follow the delightful adventures of a pair of fun-loving ghosts played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett, who decide to liven up the mundane life of their friend.
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24. The Awful Truth (1937)
The Awful Truth" is a timeless masterpiece of comedy and romance from 1937, directed by the brilliant Leo McCarey. The story is about a married couple, Jerry and Lucille, who decide to file an amicable divorce, following a series of heated arguments and misunderstandings. As they try to adjust to their separate lives, it becomes apparent that the process of letting go is more challenging than they anticipated.
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25. The Toast of New York (1937)
In "The Toast of New York" (1937), the charismatic and unpredictable robber baron financier, Jim Fisk, takes his fortunes to new heights as he attempts to corner both the gold market and the heart of a captivating actress. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, this thrilling drama delves into the cutthroat world of high finance in New York City.
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26. Bringing Up Baby (1938)
In the delightful 1938 comedy "Bringing Up Baby, " a brilliant but befuddled paleontologist, played by Cary Grant, finds himself caught up in the whimsical, unpredictable world of a wealthy heiress, portrayed by Katharine Hepburn. As our hapless hero eagerly pursues a $1 million donation for his museum, he finds himself entangled in a hilarious case of mistaken identity and pursued by the heiress and her mischievous pet leopard, Baby.
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27. Holiday (1938)
Get ready to laugh, love, and escape into the charming world of Holiday (1938). A young man from a modest background unexpectedly falls for a girl from a wealthy family, promising her a life without financial worries. But, in a heartwarming twist, he dreams of retiring early to spend those years traveling and exploring the world together.
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28. Topper Takes a Trip (1938)
Topper Takes a Trip" (1938) is a whimsical, comedic journey exploring the supernatural realm of spirits in a desperate mission to reunite a divorcing couple. Set on the picturesque French Riviera, the film follows Topper, a ghost with the ability to materialize, who seeks entry into Heaven by orchestrating a series of good deeds.
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29. In Name Only (1939)
In Name Only, a captivating drama-romance from 1939, follows the story of a wealthy man who discovers his wife is a gold digger. After an unexpected twist, he falls for a widowed mother with a dark secret. The ensuing complications and the complexities of love, deception, and jealousy create a compelling tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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30. Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
Only Angels Have Wings" is a thrilling adventure set in 1939, starring iconic actors Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and Rita Hayworth. Set in a remote South American trading port, the film follows the manager of an air-freight company as he risks the lives of his pilots in a bid to secure a crucial contract.
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31. Gunga Din (1939)
Gunga Din, " a 1939 classic set in 19th century India, follows a group of British soldiers and a local water bearer as they embark on a thrilling adventure to stop a sinister, mass revival of the murderous Thuggee cult. This heart-pounding tale of good versus evil, set amidst the backdrop of the 1880s, masterfully combines action, comedy, and war in a remarkable cinematic experience.
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32. My Favorite Wife (1940)
My Favorite Wife, released in 1940, is a delightful romantic comedy that perfectly captures the essence of a screwball humor. The film centers around a woman who goes missing for seven years and is presumed dead, only to return home on the very day of her husband's second marriage.
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33. The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Classic romantic comedy "The Philadelphia Story" takes a playful look at love, social status, and the thrills of a high-profile marriage gone wrong. Set in 1940, the movie focuses on a socialite (Katharine Hepburn) who, just days before her planned wedding, finds her ex-husband (James Stewart) and a curious reporter (Cary Grant) arriving at the scene of the upcoming event.
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34. His Girl Friday (1940)
Experience the captivating charm of screwball comedy in Howard Hawks' classic flick, His Girl Friday. Released in 1940 and headlined by the illustrious Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, and Ralph Bellamy, this film masterfully intertwines elements of drama, romance, and comedy as it explores the relationships between a newspaper editor, his ace reporter ex-wife, and the Mayor of a bustling city.
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35. The Howards of Virginia (1940)
The Howards of Virginia, " a historical drama released in 1940, weaves a tale set just before the American War of Independence. The film follows the romantic journey of Jane Peyton, a noblewoman from Virginia, and Matt Howard, an unsophisticated yet talented surveyor. As the characters navigate the complexities of their relationship, they are also drawn into the tumultuous world of politics during those critical times.
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36. Penny Serenade (1941)
Penny Serenade, a heart-wrenching drama-romance movie from 1941, follows the story of a young couple, Jim and Julie, who dream of adopting a child to complete their family. Their journey takes them on a rollercoaster of unexpected joy and sorrow, as they face various challenges that test their love and commitment to each other. With a powerful storyline focusing on the mother-daughter relationship, this film will touch your heart and make you reflect on the value of family and dreams.
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37. Suspicion (1941)
In the 1941 thriller "Suspicion, " directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, a charming and wealthy gentleman captures the heart of a timid young heiress. As their whirlwind romance leads to the altar, the heiress starts to harbor suspicions about her new husband.
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38. The Talk of the Town (1942)
The Talk of the Town" is a sparkling 1942 screwball comedy that will have you laughing and rooting for the underdog. When a charming but falsely accused escaped prisoner finds himself in the middle of a town gossip mill, he must prove his innocence to a stern, skeptical law professor with the help of a lively school teacher.
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39. Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
Once Upon a Honeymoon" is a romantic adventure set in Europe during the early days of World War II. Starring Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant, this thrilling tale follows a young couple as they navigate the dangers of espionage, deception, and danger.
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40. Destination Tokyo (1943)
Destination Tokyo" (1943) explores the intensity of camaraderie as a U. S. submarine crew covertly enters Tokyo Bay.
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41. Mr. Lucky (1943)
Mr. Lucky" delves into the whirlwind of crime, comedy, and romance in the 1940s. As a gambler with a plan to swindle money from charity, the protagonist finds himself caught in a web of betrayal when he unexpectedly falls for a beautiful and wealthy society girl.
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42. None But the Lonely Heart (1944)
Experience an unforgettable tale of love, loyalty, and temptation in "None But the Lonely Heart" (1944). Directed by Clifford Odets, this Drama and Romance film, won an Oscar and a total of 8 awards out of 11 nominations. When an itinerant returns home to help his sickly mother run her shop, both are lured into crime to make ends meet.
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43. Once Upon a Time (1944)
Once Upon a Time" is a delightful 1944 comedy-family-fantasy film that will transport you to a magical world of dancing caterpillars and whimsical lepidopterists. In the film, a penniless theater producer discovers a nine-year-old boy's extraordinary talent for creating a dancing caterpillar named "Show Girl. " Along the way, the producer learns valuable life lessons while navigating the world of show business and enchanting chorus girls.
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44. Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
Get ready for a classic comedy-thriller, "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944), directed by the renowned Frank Capra. Follow the gripping journey of a Brooklyn writer who finds himself in a mess when he decides to get married. But what's even more alarming? .
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45. George White's Scandals (1945)
In the hustle and bustle of Broadway, the comedy-musical George White's Scandals unfolds, capturing the essence of two love affairs amidst the backdrop of a vibrant revue. On one hand, we have the quirky relationship between Joan Mason, a comedienne, and Jack Evans, a man from Boston. The challenges they face are heightened by Jack's cynical sister, Clarabelle Evans, who is dead set against her brother's romance. Simultaneously, we witness the passionate yet tumultuous affair between wealthy British debutante Jill Martin and Tom McGrath, an assistant to the show's impresario, George White.
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46. Notorious (1946)
In the post-World War II era, "Notorious" follows the story of a young woman who must delve into the dark world of Nazi espionage to protect her country. Directed by the masterful Alfred Hitchcock, the film features an all-star cast, including Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains. As the daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, Bergman's character must infiltrate a ring of Nazi scientists in South America, putting her own life at risk for the greater good.
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47. Night and Day (1946)
Night and Day" is a captivating biopic that delves into the life of renowned composer Cole Porter, starting from his years at Yale in the 1910s and traversing through the highs and lows of his illustrious career until the 1940s. This enthralling narrative explores the complexities of his relationships, his journey to fame, and the powerful influence of his maternal grandfather on his life.
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48. Without Reservations (1946)
Get ready for a hilarious and heartwarming romp with "Without Reservations, " released in 1946. This delightful comedy, starring the iconic Claudette Colbert, John Wayne, and Don DeFore, tells the story of an author en route to Hollywood who finds himself smitten with a fiercely independent marine. To his surprise, she is a celebrity with a best-selling novel, and he's not a fan of her work.
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49. The Bishop's Wife (1947)
In the heartwarming 1947 classic "The Bishop's Wife, " a charming and debonair angel descends from the heavens to lend a helping hand to an Episcopalian bishop and his wife in their quest to raise funds for a new church. This delightful fantasy comedy, set during the holiday season, explores themes of faith, love, and the power of divine intervention.
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50. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
Experience the enchanting whirlwind of love and comedy in "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer" (1947)! . When a high school girl (Myrna Loy) falls for a charming but notorious playboy artist (Cary Grant), the result is a hilarious tale of romantic misadventures.
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51. Every Girl Should Be Married (1948)
Every Girl Should Be Married" is a delightful 1948 romantic comedy-drama starring Cary Grant and Betsy Drake. The film features a daring plot of manipulation and deception, as a spirited woman concocts an elaborate scheme to ensnare a charming pediatrician into marrying her. Don Hartman directs this charming and witty tale that explores the complexities of courtship, love, and the lengths people are willing to go for a satisfying match.
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52. Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)
Imagine this: a man and his wife decide it's time to trade in their cramped city apartment for some wide-open space and a dream home in the countryside. Sounds perfect, right? But in the charming comedy classic, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), nothing could be further from the truth.
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53. I Was a Male War Bride (1949)
In the post-war chaos of Germany in 1949, "I Was a Male War Bride" follows the exploits of a French captain, played by suave Cary Grant, as he teams up with an American lieutenant (Ann Sheridan) to navigate the intricies of the War Bride Act. A screwball comedy with a twist of romance, this Howard Hawks-directed film sees the couple trying to find a way to bring the Frenchman to America, all without revealing his true gender. "I Was a Male War Bride" delves into themes of identity, cross-dressing, and the quirks of intercultural romance, all set against the backdrop of the American Zone of Occupation in Germany.
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54. Crisis (1950)
Crisis, " a captivating 1950 drama, centers around an American neurosurgeon and his wife who find themselves at the heart of a revolutionary uprising in a Latin American country. The pair's trip transforms into a harrowing experience as they become entangled in the struggle against a tyrannical dictator.
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55. People Will Talk (1951)
People Will Talk, " a 1951 film comedy, drama, and romance, centers around the life of Dr. Noah Praetorius, who inadvertently falls in love with Deborah, a student with a secret. Deborah discovers she is pregnant by her old boyfriend, leading to a whirlwind of jealousy and suspicion.
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56. Monkey Business (1952)
Monkey Business" (1952) is a delightful and witty comedy film that takes a unique twist on the hunt for the fountain of youth. Told through the clever lens of a chemist's laboratory, this entertaining classic showcases the comedic talents of Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers as they navigate a world turned upside down by a curious chimp on the brink of discovering immortality.
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57. Room for One More (1952)
Room for One More" is a heartwarming family comedy-drama set in the early 1950s. Telling the story of a couple, Anna and Poppy Rose, played by Cary Grant and Betsy Drake, the film follows their decision to take in several underprivileged kids into their home as foster children. One of these children is a 13-year-old girl, who is disillusioned and has a deep-seated angst, and another is a physically handicapped boy with an unpredictable streak that often leads to trouble.
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58. Dream Wife (1953)
Dream Wife, a quirky romantic comedy from 1953, stars Cary Grant as a dashing business tycoon who decides to marry a Middle Eastern princess. However, their impending nuptials come with a catch – the couple must live apart for several months before officially tying the knot.
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59. To Catch a Thief (1955)
To Catch a Thief" is a suspenseful, romantic thriller set against the backdrop of the French Riviera in 1955. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the film stars Cary Grant as John Robie, a retired jewel thief who finds himself wrongfully accused of returning to his old ways. Grace Kelly plays the role of Frances Stevens, an American woman vacationing in France who is caught up in Robie's investigation.
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60. The Pride and the Passion (1957)
The Pride and the Passion" is a captivating 1957 drama that takes place during the turbulent era of the Napoleonic Wars, where a powerful cannon held the fate of nations in its grip. The film follows a British captain as he is sent to Spain to protect this strategic weapon from falling into the wrong hands - the relentless French.
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61. An Affair to Remember (1957)
An Affair to Remember, released in 1957, is a captivating romantic drama that will sweep you off your feet. Set in the beautiful city of New York and picturesque Europe, the film follows the compelling journey of two strangers aboard a luxury ocean liner. As their passion for each other grows, they agree to reunite at the Empire State Building six months later. However, fate has other plans, making their rendezvous seem impossible.
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62. Kiss Them for Me (1957)
Experience the thrilling 1950s adventure in "Kiss Them for Me, " starring Cary Grant, Jayne Mansfield, and Leif Erickson. Set in 1944, three dashing Navy pilots, their P. R. officer, and a quirky crew of high-rollers from San Francisco take advantage of a four-day leave, escaping the tropical confines of Hawaii for the wild city lights of San Francisco.
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63. Houseboat (1958)
Houseboat is a heartwarming 1958 comedy-drama that tells the tale of a widower, his three young children, and an Italian nanny as they navigate life and love aboard a run-down houseboat in Washington, D. C. This overlooked masterpiece features the iconic duo of Cary Grant and Sophia Loren, delivering delightful performances and captivating the audience with their charming chemistry.
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64. Indiscreet (1958)
Indiscreet" is a charming and captivating comedy-romance film from 1958 that stars Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. Set in London, England, the story follows an actress who has given up on love but finds herself drawn into a flirtation with a suave banker, played by Grant. Caught in the middle of his marriage, Bergman's character navigates the complicated web of love and desire.
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65. North by Northwest (1959)
In the gripping 1959 thriller, "North by Northwest, " Cary Grant stars as an unsuspecting New York City advertising executive who becomes the target of foreign spies after being mistaken for a government agent. As he goes on the run, he crosses paths with the enchanting and mysterious Eva Marie Saint, whose loyalties he finds himself questioning.
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66. Operation Petticoat (1959)
Embark on a thrilling journey during World War II in the heartwarming comedy, "Operation Petticoat. " A stubborn commander is entrusted with a rundown submarine and an unconventional crew - a con man executive officer and a group of witty army nurses. As they set sail into the Pacific, they discover a secret weapon that could change the course of the war. Filled with hilarious misadventures, romance, and suspense, this movie showcases the bravery and resilience of its characters against the backdrop of a global conflict.
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67. The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959)
Experience the glamour of Hollywood's most prestigious event in "The 31st Annual Academy Awards, " a gripping tv special from 1959. Watch as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences honors the industry's finest talents, delivering a night of unforgettable moments through captivating acceptance speeches, stunning performances, and legendary encounters.
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68. The Grass Is Greener (1960)
In the delightful screwball comedy, The Grass Is Greener, Victor (Cary Grant) and Hilary (Deborah Kerr) run guided tours in their luxurious English mansion, attracting visitors from across the globe. Amidst the opulent surroundings, an American millionaire, played by Robert Mitchum, captures Hilary's heart during a tour, while Hattie (Jean Simmons) pursues Victor with equal fervor.
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69. That Touch of Mink (1962)
That Touch of Mink" is a classic comedy-romance film released in 1962, starring Cary Grant and Doris Day. The movie revolves around the tumultuous relationship between Carlton Bricker, a wealthy but playboy businessman, and Emmy Layton, an honest young woman devoted to saving herself for marriage.
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70. Charade (1963)
Charade" (1963) is a thrilling comedy-mystery-romance film set in Paris, where a woman becomes pursued by numerous men who are vying for the fortune her late husband had stolen. Her trust issues intensify as the investigation into her late husband's illicit dealings unravels. A blend of suspense, deception and humor, "Charade" stars Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, and Walter Matthau.
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71. Father Goose (1964)
In "Father Goose, " released in 1964, Cary Grant stars as a man unwillingly sent to live on an isolated island during World War II. With no choice but to make do with his new surroundings, he finds himself responsible for protecting a group of female students and their teacher.
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72. The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)
Experience the timeless hilarity of the silver screen with "The Big Parade of Comedy" (1964), a delightful compilation of classic MGM comedies spanning from the silent era to 1948's "A Southern Yankee. " Directed by Robert Youngson, this joyous journey through the annals of comedy features iconic scenes from beloved films like "The Thin Man, " "A Night at the Opera, " "Dinner at Eight, " and "Bonnie Scotland. " Starring screen legends Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, and The Marx Brothers, "The Big Parade of Comedy" is a must-watch for fans of classic comedies and a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Hollywood humor. With an impressive runtime of 90 minutes and a rating of 5.8 on IMDb, this documentary is sure to bring laughter and nostalgia to audiences everywhere.
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73. The Love Goddesses (1965)
The Love Goddesses" is a fascinating documentary that explores the transformation of the movie industry's depiction of sex and the evolution in actresses' portrayal of sexuality. Delving deep into the history of cinema, the film features classic scenes from silent movies dating back to the silent-movie era, all the way to the modern era.
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74. Walk Don't Run (1966)
In the heart of Tokyo during the Summer Olympic Games' housing shortage, two men and a woman share a tiny apartment, discovering an unlikely dance of love. When the older man takes on the role of matchmaker, sparks fly. "Walk, Don't Run" is a delightful 1966 screwball comedy starring the charismatic Cary Grant and the captivating Samantha Eggar.
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75. Elvis: That's the Way It Is (1970)
Get an unprecedented look into the life of Elvis Presley as he makes his triumphant return to the stage in 1970. This intimate documentary captures the backstage footage from rehearsals to hotel time and the mesmerizing performances of The King of Rock and Roll. Filmed at MGM Studios in Culver City, "Elvis: That's the Way It Is" takes you on a journey like never before, providing a glimpse into Elvis's life both on and off the stage.
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76. That's Entertainment! (1974)
Delight in a dazzling celebration of MGM's rich musical heritage as "That's Entertainment! " takes you on a journey through the glamorous world of Metro Goldwyn Mayer. This iconic documentary showcases the favorite musical moments from five decades of unforgettable films, presented by beloved MGM stars of yesteryear.
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77. Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)
In "Brother Can You Spare a Dime, " director Philippe Mora takes us on a nostalgic journey through the turbulent times of the Great Depression. Using contemporary archival footage and film clips, the documentary follows the life of James Cagney as an American Everyman, navigating the hardships and challenges faced by many during that era.
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78. Songs for After a War (1976)
Songs for After a War" (1976) is a documentary exploring the legendary songs of Franco dictatorship, framed within the Spanish hyperrealism. This unique documentary delves into the impact and power of music during a time of conflict and political strife. With the collaboration of renowned singer Imperio Argentina, the film offers an emotional journey through history, while providing a rare and honest insight into the lives of those who lived through the post-Civil War era in Spain.
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79. That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
Dive into a cinematic treasure trove with "That's Entertainment, Part II" (1976). This captivating sequel to the beloved "That's Entertainment! " trilogy showcases the unforgettable classics from MGM's extensive musical library, all in one mesmerizing film. Get ready for an enchanting journey as we delve into nostalgia and reminiscence, from the glamour of Hollywood to the enchanting streets of Paris, France.
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80. It's Showtime (1976)
It's Showtime" is a delightful 1976 documentary that takes audiences on a heartwarming journey through the world of animal acting. The film weaves together an enchanting array of clips, showcasing the incredible talent and camaraderie that exists between animals and their human co-stars.
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81. That's Action (1977)
That's Action" is a 1977 documentary that delves into the world of old action movies and legendary action heroes, with an emphasis on John Wayne. Running for approximately 100 minutes, the film is a fascinating exploration of the genre, showcasing numerous action sequences from popular films. Despite its intriguing subject matter, the documentary is more focused on the action itself than providing in-depth information about the heroes that made them memorable.
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82. Hollywood on Parade (1978)
Hollywood on Parade, released in 1978, is a captivating 1-hour and 30-minute documentary that honors the timeless allure of Hollywood's golden age. Narrated by the renowned Mickey Rooney, the film takes viewers on a nostalgic tour through the iconic careers of legendary stars. By showcasing a treasure trove of footage, screen tests, bloopers, and even funny outtakes, the movie allows audiences an intimate glimpse into the world of Hollywood's most celebrated talents.
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83. Has Anybody Here Seen Canada? A History of Canadian Movies 1939-1953 (1979)
Take a journey through time with "Has Anybody Here Seen Canada? A History of Canadian Movies 1939-1953, " exploring the fascinating and tumultuous world of early Canadian cinema. Directed by John Kramer and written by Donald Brittain, this insightful documentary offers a comprehensive look at Canadian film history during its formative years.
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84. The First 40 Years (1980)
Lights, camera, and a whole lot of celebration! In a heartwarming tribute to a lifelong journey in the entertainment industry, The First 40 Years unveils a star-studded birthday party for the legendary Frank Sinatra, marking his 40th year in show business and his 64th birthday. This captivating television special is a testament to the unbreakable bond between Sinatra and the world of music, as he receives the prestigious ASCAP's 1st Pied Piper Award for his unwavering service to lyricists and a special Grammy Trustees' Award.
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85. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1981)
Experience the magic of the performing arts in 1981's "The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts. " This enchanting documentary takes viewers on a journey through the world of entertainment, honoring legendary entertainers and their immeasurable contributions to the arts.
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86. This Is Elvis (1981)
Get ready to experience the king of rock'n'roll like never before with 'This Is Elvis. ' Released in 1981, this engrossing documentary brings you closer to Elvis Presley than ever thought possible. Blending rare home movies, mesmerizing concert footage, and compelling dramatizations, it chronicles Elvis' entire life - from early performances to his turbulent personal life, sensational comeback, heartbreaking health battle, and tragic death.
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87. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a hilarious 1982 film noir spoof that brings the classic detective genre to life with a twist. Starring Steve Martin as the bumbling private investigator, the movie revolves around an enigmatic plot uncovered during a seemingly routine case. Fans of film noir will love how this comedy effortlessly parodies the genre with interjections of iconic scenes and characters from past noir films.
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88. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter" is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.
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89. Hooray for Hollywood (1982)
Hooray for Hollywood is a captivating documentary that pays homage to the golden era of Hollywood, specifically the 1930s. Directed by Michael J. Sheridan, this film is a compilation of clips from musicals, highlighting the illustrious productions of that time. With a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, this documentary invites viewers to relive the magic of Hollywood's past.
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90. Showbiz Goes to War (1982)
Showbiz Goes to War" is a captivating 90-minute documentary that takes viewers on a journey through Hollywood during World War II. This compelling film showcases the role of movies and those working in the industry, including classic clips from the 1940s, newsreel footage, shorts, and cartoons, both in color and black-and-white. The documentary brings to life the impact of the war on the entertainment world and how the industry responded, creating iconic war movies that still resonate today.
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91. Terror in the Aisles (1984)
Terror in the Aisles" is a spine-chilling documentary that takes you on a thrilling journey through the world of horror films, from the 1930s to the 1980s! Director Andrew J. Kuehn masterfully compiles a plethora of film clips, showcasing the evolution of horror and sci-fi filmmaking, as well as crime dramas, across the decades.
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92. George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1984)
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of the Academy Award-winning director. Directed by George Stevens Jr. , this 1984 film offers a riveting glimpse into the world of one of Hollywood's most legendary filmmakers. Featuring dramatic color footage of World War II, the documentary provides a unique insight into Stevens' artistic journey and the impact he had on the film industry.
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93. Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988)
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988) is a musical retrospective that celebrates the 50th anniversary of legendary comedian Bob Hope's long-standing relationship with NBC. Directed by Tim Kiley, this star-studded special features memorable moments from Hope's illustrious career, spanning clips from various TV shows, movies, and performances. The film is filled with reminiscences, showcasing the unique humor and charm that Bob Hope brought to the screen.
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94. Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths (1990)
Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths" (1990) is an intense and poignant documentary featuring a compelling compilation of photos, footage, and trailers, exploring the lives and untimely deaths of various well-known stars. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, this film delves into the tragic stories that unfolded off-screen, providing an intimate glimpse into the lives of the fallen.
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95. 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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96. Katharine Hepburn: All About Me (1993)
Katharine Hepburn: All About Me is a documentary released in 1993, offering an intimate and revealing look into the life and storied career of Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn. Directed by David Heeley and featuring interviews with the actress herself, this film explores the various facets of Hepburn's life - from her Broadway days in Manhattan to her iconic performances on the big screen.
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97. The Unknown Marx Brothers (1993)
Step into the world of the legendary Marx Brothers in "The Unknown Marx Brothers, " a vibrant documentary that explores the lives and careers of these unparalleled comedy geniuses. Boasting rare archival footage and insightful personal interviews, this tribute delves deep into the humor and heart of the Marx Brothers, providing an unforgettable journey through their remarkable journey. With a unique blend of slapstick comedy, dramatic tales, and fascinating history, this film offers something for every fan, from the Algonquin Round Table to Harpo Marx's memorable antics.
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98. Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics (1994)
Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics" is a chilling anthology film, originally released in 1994. This one-hour and twenty-nine-minute drama/fantasy/horror film is a celebration of Rod Serling's unique storytelling prowess, as it presents two gripping tales that were intended for Serling's groundbreaking television series, 'The Twilight Zone. ' Featuring the talents of James Earl Jones, Amy Irving, and Gary Cole, the movie brings to life Serling’s vision of the future and his fascinating exploration of paranormal phenomena. A must-watch for fans of these classic stories, "Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics" captures the suspense and intrigue that have made Rod Serling's works so memorable and enduringly popular.
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99. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995)
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies" (1995) is a documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Hollywood, the largest exporter of films in the world. Narrated by renowned actor Peter Coyote, the film takes viewers on a journey through the rich history of American cinema, featuring interviews with iconic actors, directors, and writers who have made significant contributions to the industry.
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100. The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender" is a captivating documentary that dives into the history of Hollywood, unearthing the subliminal messages and hidden homosexual overtones that existed in the film industry during the golden age. Director Mark Rappaport takes us on a journey through time, shedding light on the films from the past that, despite their seemingly innocent appearances, have now been revealed to contain homosexual themes.
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101. Cary Grant on Film (1999)
Cary Grant on Film is a captivating 2-hour documentary that delves into the life and work of the brilliant and charismatic actor, Cary Grant. The movie showcases his exceptional talent and charm, making him undoubtedly one of Hollywood's leading men. From his dashing roles in high-stakes comedies to his captivating appearances in dramatic films, Cary Grant's acting prowess shines through in every frame.
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102. Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days (2001)
Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days" gives an intimate inside look into the life of the legendary Hollywood star during her final months. The documentary delves into her tumultuous love affairs, drug and alcohol dependency, and depression that ultimately led to her downfall.
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103. Nearest to Heaven (2002)
Nearest to Heaven, " directed by Tonie Marshall and written by Tonie Marshall and Anne-Louise Trividic, is a 2002 French drama featuring Catherine Deneuve, William Hurt, and Bernard Le Coq. The film revolves around a mature woman who revisits the romantic events from her youth, creating a poignant, nostalgic tale that explores the complexities of love and longing. Captivating and romantic, this film will transport you to a world of dreams and desires, where the past and the present intertwine.
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104. Christmas from Hollywood (2003)
Get ready for a heartwarming journey through the world of Hollywood and Christmas with the captivating film, "Christmas from Hollywood" (2003). This 1-hour, 12-minute documentary takes viewers on an enchanting ride through the magical history of Hollywood Christmas celebrations.
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105. Filmmakers vs. Tycoons (2005)
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons" (2005) is a Spanish documentary that explores the impact of the film industry on the creative process.
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106. Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters (2006)
Dive into the heart of Tinseltown with "Boffo! . Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters" (2006), a compelling documentary that puts Hollywood's leading lights under the microscope to unravel the secrets behind blockbusters, flops and movie magic.
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107. Hippies (2007)
Experience the revolutionary spirit of the 1960s and 1970s with the eye-opening documentary, "Hippies" (2007). This enchanting film, directed by Scott Reda and written by Dennis Kleinman, delves into the captivating world of the Hippies who significantly impacted American history.
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108. Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)
Experience the thrilling world of horror mastermind William Castle in this unique, intriguing documentary. Known as the last great American showman and an innovator in the world of cinema, Castle's outrageous audience participation gimmicks made him a household name in the film industry.
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109. Why Be Good? Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema (2007)
Explore the provocative world of early cinema, where sexuality and censorship took center stage, in "Why Be Good? ". This riveting documentary by Elaina Archer delves into the depiction of sexuality in film from the silent era, focusing on the impact on women's liberation and the exploration of taboo subjects. Featuring insightful interviews with Diane Lane, Chris Basinger, Jeanine Basinger, and more, this intriguing film unfolds the untold stories of the pre-code era, revealing how Hollywood's evolving attitude towards censorship reshaped the landscape of cinema.
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110. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)
Dive into the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as the 80th Annual Academy Awards take center stage. Hosted by the hilariously brilliant Jon Stewart, this grand ceremony celebrates the year's most remarkable films, including Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. Prepare to witness the excitement as Hollywood's most esteemed names come together to honor the finest in cinema.
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111. Smash His Camera (2010)
Smash His Camera is a fascinating documentary that explores the life and work of Ron Galella, a paparazzo known for his relentless pursuit of fame and celebrity. Set in New York City, this film takes a closer look at the paparazzi culture and the profound impact it has on our lives, as well as the nature of privacy in our society.
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112. These Amazing Shadows (2011)
These Amazing Shadows" (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.
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113. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen" is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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114. Alfred Hitchcock: Master of Suspense (2013)
Alfred Hitchcock: Master of Suspense takes you behind the scenes of one of the world's most iconic filmmakers. This visually stunning documentary explores the life and career of famed horror and suspense director Alfred Hitchcock. Prepare to be captivated as you delve into the making of some of his most renowned films, including Psycho, Rear Window, and Vertigo.
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115. And the Oscar Goes to... (2014)
And the Oscar Goes to. . " - a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.
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116. Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (2015)
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words" takes a captivating and intimate look at the life of a young Swedish girl who rose to become one of the most celebrated actresses in both American and World cinema. Directed by Stig Björkman, this compelling documentary features archive footage of the iconic star, revealing the world behind the camera and offering a unique glimpse into her personal life and relationships. The film also includes interviews with those closest to her, such as her daughter Pia Lindström, and explores her remarkable journey from humble beginnings in Sweden to Hollywood stardom.
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117. Trumbo (2015)
Trumbo, released in 2015 and directed by Jay Roach, is a compelling and gripping biographical drama that showcases the life of Dalton Trumbo, a prominent Hollywood screenwriter whose career came to a screeching halt during the 1947 Hollywood blacklist. Known for his exceptional political views, Trumbo, along with several other artists, faced severe consequences for their beliefs. The movie takes viewers on a journey through Trumbo's personal and professional life, highlighting his resilience, dedication, and perseverance.
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118. Women He's Undressed (2015)
Women He's Undressed" is a fascinating documentary that delves into the life of the Australian costume designer and three-time Oscar winner, Orry-Kelly. Directed by Gillian Armstrong and written by Katherine Thomson, this film offers a unique perspective into the world of costume design and the creative process behind some of the most iconic looks in Hollywood history.
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119. Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn (2016)
Dive into the fascinating life and career of Leslie Howard through the gripping documentary "Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn. " This 2016 film, directed by Thomas Hamilton, provides an intimate look at the world of a British officer during World War One and the impact it had on his life.
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120. Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood (2017)
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood (2017) is a compelling documentary that explores the life of the unsung Hollywood legend, Scotty Bowers. Bowers' best-selling memoir reveals his decades-long career as a sexual procurer to the stars.
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121. Becoming Cary Grant (2017)
Becoming Cary Grant is an intimate and captivating documentary that delves into the life of one of Hollywood's most iconic actors. The film offers fans and history buffs a rare chance to see Cary Grant as they've never seen him before - in his own words. From humble beginnings marked by poverty, Grant worked tirelessly to become the global phenomenon he was known as. The documentary takes viewers on a fascinating journey as Grant reflects on his life, his career and the screen image he cultivated, providing an unparalleled insight into the making of the ultimate self-made star.
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122. L'architecte textile (2017)
L'architecte textile, " a captivating documentary directed by Mika'Ela Fisher, delves deep into the intricate world of bespoke tailoring. The film presents an intimate look at this exquisite sartorial artistry through the lens of a master tailor, Mika'Ela Fisher herself.
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123. Beata Virgo Viscera (2018)
Beata Virgo Viscera is a captivating documentary released in 2018 that takes viewers on a journey through America's vibrant film history, set against the bustling backdrop of airports. The film explores the evolution of cinema in the 1950s and 1960s, capturing the essence of the era through the stories of renowned actors like Cary Grant. Director Scout Tafoya skillfully weaves together the essence of film and the excitement of air travel, blending archival footage with compelling personal narratives.
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124. Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace (2019)
Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace" takes you on an enlightening journey through the evolution of the movie business over the past century. From humble beginnings in penny arcades and nickelodeons, to the grandeur of movie palaces built by the studios, the documentary sheds light on the challenges faced and the innovations that reshaped the industry.
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125. Disclosure (2020)
Disclosure" is a 2020 documentarian film that delves into the portrayal of transgender individuals in Hollywood and its repercussions on transgender lives, culture, and history. The film, directed by Sam Feder, expertly explores how the interpretation of transgender stories on screen impacts the American society.
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