Dive into the gritty world of Charles Bronson Movies, where we explore the career of the iconic actor known for his rugged charm and no-nonsense attitude. From westerns to action films, we delve into the movies that defined his career and left a lasting impact on cinema.
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1. The People Against O'Hara (1951)
The People Against O'Hara" is a gripping Crime, Drama, and Film-Noir production that premiered in 1951, directed by John Sturges. The story revolves around Jim Curtayne, a once-successful defense attorney who now battles with alcoholism and is determined to make a comeback in the courtroom. When a neighbor's son faces homicide charges, Jim seeks redemption and a chance to prove his worth, engaging in a high-stakes legal battle.
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2. The Mob (1951)
The Mob" is a gripping crime drama set amidst the corrupt world of the NY waterfront. When hotshot detective Johnny Damico (Broderick Crawford) bungles a murder case, he's suspended.
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3. The Marrying Kind (1952)
The Marrying Kind is a delightful 1952 movie that offers a charming blend of comedy and drama. Directed by the legendary George Cukor and written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, the film stars Judy Holliday and Aldo Ray as Florence and Chet Keefer, a couple whose marriage is on the brink of divorce.
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4. Red Skies of Montana (1952)
Red Skies of Montana" is a thrilling action-adventure drama set against the rugged backdrop of Montana. This 1952 film follows the daring work of the United States Forest Service's elite paratroop fire-fighters, who face treacherous wildfires and life-threatening conditions as they work to protect the region.
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5. Pat and Mike (1952)
Pat and Mike is a delightful 1952 comedy-romance film that showcases the impressive chemistry between Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The story revolves around Pat, a dazzling women's sports sensation, and Mike, her shady new manager who orchestrates their separation, leading Mike to develop strong feelings for her.
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6. My Six Convicts (1952)
My Six Convicts, " a gripping 1952 drama set in a prison, follows an innovative psychologist on a quest to understand the minds of inmates, picking six exceptional culprits for his study: among them, a cunning safe-cracker, mobster, a pair of armed robbers, and a psychopath. As trust is put to the test and motivations questioned, can the dedicated researcher's intentions truly withstand the challenges that lie ahead? .
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7. Torpedo Alley (1952)
Torpedo Alley, a 1952 drama set in the aftermath of World War Two, follows the story of Carrier pilot Lieutenant Bob Bingham, played by Mark Stevens. Haunted by the guilt of leaving his two crewmates at the controls as they crashed, Bingham finds solace in applying for submarine duty, hoping to find redemption through service.
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8. The Clown (1953)
In the year 1953, "The Clown" came to life, a comedy-drama film that follows the story of Dodo Delwyn, a once-renowned Ziegfeld star who now plays clowns at burlesque shows and amusement parks due to his drinking. As his dreams of a comeback diminish, his devoted son Little Dink, dreams of stardom and pleads his agent, Uncle Goldie, to find a booking for his father. "Uncle" Goldie, a former agent of Dodo's in the golden days, fails to secure a booking, leading to Little Dink's decision to move in with his wealthy, remarried mother, played by the elegant Jane Greer.
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9. House of Wax (1953)
In the eerie world of "House of Wax" (1953), renowned art critic Wadsworth (Vincent Price) is drawn into the twisted machinations of wax sculptor Ivan Ives (Frank Lovejoy). After an unfortunate incident involving a fire at Ives' wax museum, Wadsworth finds himself entangled in Ives' twisted obsession with bringing his wax creations to life.
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10. Crime Wave (1953)
Crime Wave is a gripping 1953 film-noir featuring Gene Nelson, Sterling Hayden, and Phyllis Kirk in a tense and thrilling crime drama. Reformed parolee Steve Lacey, played by Nelson, finds himself caught in the middle of danger when a wounded former cellmate, portrayed by Hayden, seeks his assistance.
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11. Miss Sadie Thompson (1953)
Welcome to the world of Miss Sadie Thompson, a spellbinding tale from 1953 that captivated both audiences and critics alike. This intriguing drama, musical, and romance film centers around a self-righteous missionary and a former prostitute who cross paths in a world of passion and redemption. Actor Rita Hayworth brought to life the captivating and complex character of Sadie Thompson, while José Ferrer portrayed the conflicted missionary in pursuit of her soul.
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12. Vera Cruz (1954)
In 1866, during the tumultuous Mexican Rebellion, an unlikely band of American adventurers are hired by the forces of Emperor Maximilian to escort a countess to Vera Cruz, a town known for its lawlessness and danger. This journey, riddled with deception and danger, brings together a varied group of individuals with their own agendas.
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13. Tennessee Champ (1954)
Tennessee Champ, a gripping 1954 drama, portrays the struggles of an aspiring boxer and his devoted wife in a small Southern town. Directed by Fred M.
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14. Riding Shotgun (1954)
In the 1954 Western film "Riding Shotgun, " a stagecoach guard attempts to warn a small town of an impending raid by a band of ruthless outlaws. However, the townspeople mistake him for one of the gang, leading him to seek revenge and clear his name. This thrilling tale, based on a short story, is told from the first-person perspective of the protagonist, creating a unique and engaging experience for viewers.
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15. Apache (1954)
In the rugged Arizona Territory, Massai, a fierce Apache warrior, finds himself torn between peace and war. After being captured by the military and faced with the prospect of settling on a Florida reservation, Massai makes a daring escape and returns to his homeland. There, he vows to lead a life of tranquility as a farmer, with the hope of leaving the violence of his past behind.
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16. Big House, U.S.A. (1955)
Big House, U. S. A. " is a gripping 1955 crime drama set in Nevada, where Gerry Barker, a former war hero, becomes embroiled in a dangerous ransom case involving a lost boy. The boy tragically meets an untimely death before he can be rescued, leading to Gerry's arrest. As Gerry struggles to clear his name while navigating the treacherous car-chase filled streets of Carson City, an FBI agent, played by Ralph Meeker, steps in to aid his cause.
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17. Target Zero (1955)
Target Zero" is a gripping war drama set during the Korean War, where a group of American soldiers and three British tank crew find themselves trapped behind enemy lines. As they struggle to escape, they face insurmountable obstacles and challenges, both from the hostile environment and the prejudices of their fellow soldiers.
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18. Jubal (1956)
Jubal, " a classic 1956 Western drama directed by Delmer Daves, tells the tale of ranch hand Jubal Troop, played by Glenn Ford, who arrives at a remote cattle ranch to act as the foreman. As the new foreman, he is immediately confronted with the advances of the rancher's frustrated wife, portrayed by Ernest Borgnine. This refusal leads to an explosive sequence of events that threatens to spiral into a deadly manhunt.
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19. Run of the Arrow (1957)
In "Run of the Arrow" (1957), Confederate veteran O'Meara, played by Rod Steiger, finds himself in the Wild West after the South's defeat in the Civil War. Seeking solace and refuge, he joins the Sioux tribe, marries a native woman, and vows to never align himself with the United States. However, the Sioux's loyalty to their land and their people forces O'Meara to confront his allegiance when the tribe declares war against the American Army.
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20. Machine-Gun Kelly (1958)
Delve into the captivating world of infamous gangster, George 'Machine-Gun' Kelly, in this riveting 1958 biographical crime thriller. Set against the backdrop of 1930s Chicago, "Machine-Gun Kelly" takes viewers on an enthralling journey through the life of one of America's most notorious criminals.
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21. When Hell Broke Loose (1958)
In the gripping drama When Hell Broke Loose (1958), experience the unforgettable tale of a soldier's love in the midst of war. Set in 1945 during World War II, our hero falls madly in love with a beautiful German woman, all the while tensions rise as elite German troops clandestinely carry out deadly undercover missions behind American lines.
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22. Gang War (1958)
Gang War" is a taut, gritty crime drama that takes the viewer deep into the world of Los Angeles gangs and underground violence. The film follows the life of a dedicated high-school teacher whose world is shaken when he inadvertently witnesses a gangland murder and, in an act of courage, decides to identify the killers to the authorities. Unbeknownst to him, this decision places him directly in the crosshairs of the deadly underworld, who retaliate with vengeance leading to a harrowing cycle of violence and betrayal.
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23. Showdown at Boot Hill (1958)
In the 1958 classic "Showdown at Boot Hill, " a deputy marshal finds himself in a small town on the outskirts of Tombstone, Arizona. After successfully killing a murderer, he's left with a dilemma - no one is willing to come forward and identify the killer, leaving him unable to collect his rightful reward.
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24. Never So Few (1959)
Step into the thrilling world of "Never So Few" (1959), a gripping war drama that takes us back to the 1940s, where the American OSS launches a daring mission against the Japanese forces in the jungles of Burma.
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25. The Magnificent Seven (1960)
The Magnificent Seven" is an enthralling 1960 film that brings together seven skilled gunfighters to defend a Mexican village from tyrannical bandits. Set in the rugged Western terrain, the ensemble cast breathes life into the tale of friendship, showdowns, and mercenary work.
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26. X-15 (1961)
In the mid-century modern world of the 1960s, the United States Air Force and NASA collaborated on a groundbreaking project: the X-15 experimental rocket-powered aircraft. Set against the backdrop of the tense Cold War era, this dramatic film, X-15, delves into the heart of this cutting-edge endeavor.
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27. A Thunder of Drums (1961)
A Thunder of Drums, a gripping Western drama released in 1961, is set in the unforgiving harshness of the Apache Territory. The film follows the tumultuous relationship between bitter veteran Captain Maddocks and argumentative rookie Lieutenant McQuade at a perilous cavalry outpost in the Arizona desert.
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28. Master of the World (1961)
Master of the World (1961) is a thrilling adventure film set in the 1860s, inspired by the works of Jules Verne. The movie follows a group of American scientists who find themselves kidnapped by fanatical pacifist Robur, who uses his powerful airship, the Albatross, to wage a war against the military establishment. The scientists must band together and find a way to stop Robur's plans for world domination before it's too late.
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29. Kid Galahad (1962)
Kid Galahad" (1962), a heartwarming Drama, Musical, and Sport film, follows the journey of an ordinary military man turned aspiring boxer. After serving his country, Walter Gulick lands a job at a gym as a sparring partner. The gym owner, recognizing his potential, takes him under his wing and trains him to become a professional fighter. The story is filled with moments of triumph and adversity, as the protagonist balances his passion for boxing with personal struggles.
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30. The Great Escape (1963)
The Great Escape, a 1963 masterpiece directed by John Sturges, captures the spirit of World War II in this epic tale of survival and courage. Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, the film centers around Allied prisoners of war who devise an audacious plan to escape from a heavily guarded German camp.
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31. 4 for Texas (1963)
4 for Texas" is a captivating comedy-western directed by Robert Aldrich, starring the iconic duo of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Set in 1866 Texas, the film follows the adventurous story of Zack Thomas, a hard-as-nails criminal, who teams up with Joe Jarrett to open a riverboat casino in the dangerous Old West. With colorful characters like Anita Ekberg playing the femme fatale, the movie takes you on a wild ride filled with stagecoach holdups, banker deceptions, and insurance fraud schemes.
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32. Guns of Diablo (1964)
Guns of Diablo, released in 1965, is a thrilling Western drama that takes viewers on a rollercoaster journey. Linc Murdock, a skilled wagon train scout, reminisces about his past feud with rancher Rance Macklin over the enchanting Maria. The film, set in the Arizona territory, offers breathtaking landscapes and captivating storylines that will hook viewers from the beginning.
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33. Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Battle of the Bulge" is a historical war drama featuring a meticulously crafted account of the last major German offensive on the Western Front during World War II. Directed by Ken Annakin, the film stars iconic talent such as Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw, and Robert Ryan. Released in 1965, it gained significant traction and has an IMDb rating of 6.8.
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34. The Sandpiper (1965)
The Sandpiper" is a captivating drama-romance film set in the picturesque wilderness of Monterey, California. Featuring the legendary performances of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, the movie revolves around a free-spirited single mother who finds herself drawn to the married headmaster of a local Episcopalian boarding school. As the two navigate the challenges of their forbidden passion, the film delves into the complexities of love and the struggle for personal freedom amidst societal expectations.
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35. This Property Is Condemned (1966)
This Property Is Condemned" is a captivating drama film set in the heart of Mississippi during the Great Depression. The story revolves around the complex and passionate love story between Alva Starr, a small-town girl, and Owen Legate, a railroad official. The film also explores the intricate relationship between a mother and daughter, as well as other family ties, all unfolding against the backdrop of a struggling small town.
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36. The Dirty Dozen (1967)
The Dirty Dozen (1967) is a riveting war film that takes viewers on an adrenaline-pumping journey during World War II. This action-packed adventure follows the story of a fiercely rebellious U. S. Army Major, who must train and lead twelve convicted murderers in a daring assassination mission targeting German officers.
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37. Guns for San Sebastian (1968)
Guns for San Sebastian" is a thrilling action-adventure film set in 1743, with an all-star cast led by Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer, and Charles Bronson. When outlaw Leon Alastray, played by Anthony Quinn, is hunted by the Spanish army, he finds sanctuary in a village terrorized by marauding Yaqui Indians, a native American tribe. As tensions rise and the battle lines become drawn, Alastray is forced to confront the danger that threatens the entire village and those he cares about most.
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38. Villa Rides (1968)
Villa Rides, " released in 1968, is an epic Western drama set in Mexico, where legendary rebel Pancho Villa leads a revolution. The plot thickens when a daring American aviator, who finds himself behind bars in Mexico, joins the rebellion.
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39. Farewell, Friend (1968)
Farewell, Friend", originally titled "Adieu l'ami, " is a 1968 crime drama that takes us on an unexpected journey. Set in post-World War II France, two ex-French Foreign Legion members, led by Alain Delon and Charles Bronson, form an unlikely alliance for a dangerous task. With a budget and opening weekend figures left undisclosed, the movie has garnered a modest cumulative worldwide gross of $19,800,000.
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40. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Once Upon a Time in the West" is a spellbinding Western film directed by Sergio Leone. Set against the backdrop of the Arizona Territory in 1873, the story revolves around a mysterious harmonica-playing stranger who teams up with a notorious bandit to safeguard a beautiful widow from a relentless assassin working for the railroad. Their unlikely alliance unfolds into a thrilling tale of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption.
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41. You Can't Win 'Em All (1970)
You Can't Win 'Em All is a 1970 action-packed film set during the tense 1922 Turkish Civil War. Directed by Peter Collinson and written by Leo Gordon, this thrilling adventure tells the tale of two Americans who are employed as guards by a local Turkish governor to protect a secret transport.
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42. Cold Sweat (1970)
Cold Sweat, " a 1970 crime-drama action thriller, brings to life the story of a man who has everything to lose. Charles Bronson, a seasoned ex-military man, finds himself entangled in a deadly smuggling operation when his family is kidnapped. As he works behind bars, battling corrupt cops and bloodthirsty smugglers, he must save his loved ones before it's too late.
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43. Violent City (1970)
In the gritty streets of Violent City, a hitman is left for dead by his own mistress and the mob boss who ordered her betrayal. Now, with nothing to lose, he embarks on a deadly quest for retribution, determined to exact his revenge on those who wronged him.
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44. Rider on the Rain (1970)
Rider on the Rain, " also known as "Le passager de la pluie, " is a riveting crime drama set in post-war France. Directed by René Clément and written by Sébastien Japrisot, this suspenseful film revolves around a US Army colonel, played by Charles Bronson, trying to apprehend a dangerous sex offender who has escaped custody. The stakes are raised when the colonel discovers that the escaped maniac has a connection to his own past.
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45. London Affair (1970)
London Affair, also known as Twinky, is a 1970 film directed by Richard Donner and written by Norman Thaddeus Vane. The movie stars Charles Bronson, Orson Bean, and Honor Blackman and is a blend of comedy, drama, and romance.
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46. Someone Behind the Door (1971)
Someone Behind the Door, " originally titled "Quelqu'un derrière la porte, " is a 1971 French-Italian crime drama directed by Nicolas Gessner. Starring Charles Bronson, Anthony Perkins, and Jill Ireland, the film is a dark exploration of power, deception, and revenge.
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47. Red Sun (1971)
Red Sun, originally titled Soleil rouge, is a gripping film set in 1870. The plot revolves around a gang's robbery of a train carrying a ceremonial Japanese sword. Intended as a gift for the U. S. President, this act sparks a manhunt that will change the fate of the individuals involved.
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48. The Valachi Papers (1972)
The Valachi Papers" is a riveting crime drama that tells the story of Joe Valachi, a notorious mobster forced to cooperate with the DA to survive in the same joint as his enemy, mob boss Don Vito Genovese. Directed by Terence Young and starring Charles Bronson, Lino Ventura, and Jill Ireland, this film is a gritty portrayal of the world of crime and the deadly consequences that come with it. With a runtime of 2 hours and 5 minutes and an IMDb rating of 6.4, "The Valachi Papers" is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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49. The Mechanic (1972)
The Mechanic, released in 1972 and starring Charles Bronson, is a gripping action-crime-thriller that tells the compelling story of an aging hitman and his young protégé. Set against the backdrop of a professional hit, the movie explores the complex dynamics of betrayal, loyalty, and mortality. As the protagonist and his protege's world becomes increasingly precarious, it becomes clear that someone has crossed them.
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50. Chato's Land (1972)
Chato's Land (1972)
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51. Chino (1973)
Chino, also known as Valdez il mezzosangue, is an exciting and heartfelt Italian Western film from 1973. Directed by John Sturges and Duilio Coletti, this thrilling drama stars Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland as they navigate the harsh realities of life in the Wild West.
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52. The Stone Killer (1973)
The Stone Killer" is a riveting action crime thriller set in 1973, directed by Michael Winner. Starring Charles Bronson and featuring a compelling plot, this film follows a top New York detective as he is sent to Los Angeles to solve a case involving an old Sicilian Mafia family feud. As tensions rise and danger escalates, the detective must navigate the underworld to unravel the truth behind the conflict and make the arrest of a notorious drug dealer.
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53. Mr. Majestyk (1974)
In 1974, "Mr. Majestyk, " a film set in the world of neo noir, chronicles the grimy and unpredictable territory where crime and justice intertwine. At the heart of it all is an unsuspecting melon farmer, Charlie Majestyk, portrayed by the intense and gritty Charles Bronson.
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54. Death Wish (1974)
Death Wish" is a gripping 1974 action thriller that explores the depths of vengeance and self-defense. Directed by Michael Winner, this classic film stars Charles Bronson as Paul McCoy, a New York City architect who turns into a one-man vigilante squad after witnessing the brutal murder of his wife at the hands of street punks. Fueled by rage and driven to take justice into his own hands, McCoy embarks on a chilling quest to eliminate muggers from the mean streets of the city, operating under the cover of darkness.
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55. Breakheart Pass (1975)
Breakheart Pass is a suspenseful drama set in the Wild West, where lawman John Deakin is transported as a prisoner on a train filled with supplies and medicine to Fort Humboldt, Nevada. As the train treks through treacherous mountain passes and unforgiving nature, a deadly disease breaks out aboard, causing a chilling atmosphere of fear and suspicion.
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56. Hard Times (1975)
The gritty streets of 1930s New Orleans become a battleground for survival in "Hard Times, " a crime drama starring Charles Bronson, James Coburn, and Jill Ireland. Amidst the crushing Great Depression, a drifter turns to the dangerous and lucrative world of illegal prize-fighting. Fueled by his instinct for self-preservation, this drifter thrusts himself into the heart of the city's criminal underworld, clashing with ruthless opponents and corrupt officials.
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57. Breakout (1975)
Breakout, " released in 1975, is a thrilling action-adventure film directed by Tom Gries and written by Howard B. Kreitsek, Marc Norman, and Elliott Baker. The movie, starring Hollywood legends Charles Bronson, Robert Duvall, and Jill Ireland, centers around a bush pilot who takes on a dangerous mission to Mexico. Hired for an impressive fifty thousand dollars, this skilled aviator is tasked with freeing an innocent prisoner from behind bars.
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58. Raid on Entebbe (1976)
Raid on Entebbe, a 1976 film directed by Irvin Kershner, is based on the real-life daring Israeli commando raid on Entebbe Airport in Uganda. The operation was launched to rescue hostages taken during a terrorist hijacking.
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59. St. Ives (1976)
St. Ives, a 1976 action-packed crime thriller directed by J.
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60. From Noon Till Three (1976)
Step into the Wild West in the 1976 classic "From Noon Till Three, " starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, and Douglas Fowley. The film brings together a mesmerizing blend of romance, drama, and western elements that truly capture the essence of the era. While the plot involves darker themes, the film is rated PG, making it accessible for viewers of all ages.
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61. The White Buffalo (1977)
The White Buffalo" is a 1977 Western thriller starring iconic actors Charles Bronson, Jack Warden, and Will Sampson. Set in 1874, the film follows a dying Wild Bill Hickok, portrayed by Bronson, as he joins forces with a grieving Crazy Horse played by Sampson. Their shared mission? .
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62. Telefon (1977)
Telefon, " the 1977 crime-action thriller, follows the journey of a Russian officer sent to the United States to prevent sleeper agents from striking government entities upon hearing specific coded words. As he navigates the challenges of espionage and navigates intricate webs of deception, he uncovers the involvement of an enigmatic female spy with a photographic memory. Directed by Don Siegel and written by Peter Hyams, Stirling Silliphant, and Walter Wager, the movie stars Charles Bronson, Lee Remick, and Donald Pleasence.
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63. The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1978)
Join the stars of Hollywood at the prestigious 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards, held in 1978. Watch as the foreign press from the Hollywood association present their awards for achievements in movies and television. Experience the glitz and glamour, as the stars come together to celebrate another year in film.
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64. Love and Bullets (1979)
In the thrilling 1979 film "Love and Bullets, " renowned cop Jack Warren takes a trip from the sun-drenched streets of Phoenix, Arizona, to the snow-covered slopes of Switzerland. His mission is to apprehend the enigmatic girlfriend of a notorious mobster who's set to testify against her lover in court. But as Warren arrives, he realizes he's not the only one pursuing the woman.
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65. Borderline (1980)
Borderline" is a gripping 1980 action-drama film starring Charles Bronson as border cop Jeb Maynard. Set along the U. S. -Mexico border, Jeb is on a personal quest to hunt down a shadowy human smuggler, who is responsible for his partner's murder.
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66. Cabo Blanco (1980)
Cabo Blanco" is a riveting adventure film released in 1981, set in 1948, where a group of unscrupulous characters embark on a quest for Nazi loot, hidden beneath the waves off the coast of Peru. The plot explores their dark motives and the challenges they face while searching for the hidden riches.
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67. Death Hunt (1981)
In the heart of 1931 Canada, in the unforgiving landscape of Yukon, a seemingly innocent feud between trapper Johnson and a dog owner escalates to a terrifying point. Accused of murder and hunted relentlessly by the law, Johnson finds himself on the run in the frosty wilderness.
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68. Death Wish II (1982)
Death Wish II is an 80s action thriller that revisits the dark and gritty world of vigilantism. Charles Bronson stars as Paul Kersey, the architect turned avenger, once again taking justice into his own hands after the brutal murder of his daughter and housekeeper. This time, he's on the streets of Los Angeles, hunting down the five street punks who committed the heinous crime.
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69. 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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70. The Evil That Men Do (1984)
The Evil That Men Do" is a thrilling, action-packed drama from 1984, directed by J. Lee Thompson.
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71. Night of 100 Stars II (1985)
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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72. Death Wish 3 (1985)
In "Death Wish 3, " the iconic vigilante Paul Kersey returns to New York City, only to find himself thrust into a brutal new crime wave. This time, he's pitted against a sinister gang that has turned the neighborhoods of the city into a warzone. But when the police fail to stop the escalating violence, the crooked chief turns to Kersey for help, enlisting him as a vigilante to combat the growing terror.
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73. Act of Vengeance (1986)
Act of Vengeance, " released in 1986, is a gripping crime drama set in the heart of West Virginia. The film, starring Charles Bronson, Ellen Burstyn, and Wilford Brimley, delves into the world of corrupt politics and labor unions, as well as the struggles of a man seeking justice.
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74. Murphy's Law (1986)
Murphy's Law" is a 1986 action-packed thriller that stars Charles Bronson as Jack Murphy, a tenacious cop on the run. Haunted by the tragic death of his wife, Murphy is determined to bring down the perpetrator behind the crime. As he digs deeper into the case, he uncovers a shocking revelation - his wife's killer is a notorious female serial killer with a unique and chilling modus operandi.
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75. Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987)
In "Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, " released in 1987, architect-turned-vigilante Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) is on a mission to take down the members of a ruthless Los Angeles drug cartel. This decision comes after a personal tragedy: the overdose death of his girlfriend's daughter. Despite the risks and the moral complexities of his actions, Kersey remains focused on stopping the flow of drugs in his city.
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76. Assassination (1987)
Assassination" (1987) is an action-packed thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The story follows the events at the White House in Washington D. C. , where an assassin launches a series of attempts on the life of an objecting First Lady, leaving no stone unturned in her quest for safety.
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77. Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood (1987)
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood" celebrates the centennial anniversary of the Hollywood film industry with a star-studded TV special. Taking the audience on a journey through time, the documentary features iconic stars from various eras, offering a glimpse into the history and evolution of Hollywood.
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78. Messenger of Death (1988)
In the thrilling action-crime drama, Messenger of Death (1988), a seasoned Denver reporter embarks on a harrowing investigation into the brutal mass murder of a Mormon family in rural Colorado. The chilling crime, which includes the cold-blooded shooting of a pregnant woman, becomes a personal mission for the tenacious journalist as he risks his life to uncover the truth.
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79. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989)
In 1989, detective John Matthews, played by Charles Bronson, sets out on a relentless pursuit to dismantle an organization that preys on underage girls. The story unfolds as Matthews faces a ruthless enemy with a dark secret, forcing him to confront the harsh realities of the sex trade and the horrific exploitation of innocent lives. As the body count rises, Matthews must use his cunning and skills to protect the vulnerable and bring the perpetrators to justice.
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80. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (1990)
Prepare to be serenaded by the magic of Frank Sinatra's voice as the beloved singer celebrates his 75th birthday on stage in Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come. This exceptional documentary captures the essence of the legendary icon while showcasing the love and admiration he receives from a star-studded audience in New Jersey and Beverly Hills. Along with unforgettable live performances by guest artists, this film features an intimate, candid interview with Frank Sinatra himself, revealing a glimpse into the private life of the charismatic crooner.
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81. The Indian Runner (1991)
In "The Indian Runner, " a Vietnam war veteran returns to his small town with a newfound conflict brewing. As he grapples with the rules of his community, he finds himself at odds with his own brother, who vow to uphold them. This heartfelt drama, based on a screenplay by Sean Penn, stars David Morse and Viggo Mortensen as they delve into the complexities of family loyalty and the impact of war on those left behind.
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82. Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus (1991)
Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus" (1991) is a heartwarming and touching Drama movie directed by Charles Jarrot and written by Val De Crowl and Andrew J. Fenady. The film is based on a famous 1897 editorial that has become a holiday standard.
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83. The Sea Wolf (1993)
The Sea Wolf" 1993 is an adventurous drama film adapted from Jack London's novel of the same name. Directed by Michael Anderson, the movie revolves around Wolf Larson, a ruthless and merciless character portrayed by Charles Bronson. He brings on board a shipwrecked aristocrat, played by Marc Singer, and a cunning con woman, portrayed by Catherine Mary Stewart, on his doomed vessel, the Ghost.
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84. Donato and Daughter (1993)
Donato and Daughter" is a gripping 1993 film that sees two law enforcement officers, a strained father and daughter duo, united in a deadly mission against a relentless serial killer. This chilling crime thriller is directed by Rod Holcomb, who delivers a masterful blend of action and drama. The plot revolves around the pursuit of a sadistic killer who preys on nuns, leaving behind nothing but blood-streaked bed sheets as evidence of his heinous crimes.
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85. Death Wish: The Face of Death (1994)
Death Wish: The Face of Death" sees the return of Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson), a vigilante seeking justice on the streets. When his fiancée, Olivia (Lesley-Anne Down), faces danger as her business is threatened by ruthless mobsters, Kersey is compelled to reclaim his brutal crusade for righteousness.
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86. 100 Years of the Hollywood Western (1994)
Experience a captivating journey through the history of Hollywood Westerns as "100 Years of the Hollywood Western" takes you from the classic days of John Wayne to the modern present. This documentary chronicles the evolution of the genre, featuring footage from the early days of western movies to the end.
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87. Family of Cops (1995)
Family of Cops" is a suspenseful crime drama from 1995, directed by Ted Kotcheff. The film features a police detective whose oversexed daughter finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation when the wealthy man she slept with is killed. The thrilling story takes the family on a rollercoaster of danger, as they work together to unravel the mystery surrounding the murder.
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88. Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II (1997)
Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II" is the highly anticipated sequel to the 1995 film, "A Family of Cops, " showcasing the thrilling return of favorite characters, this time facing a new dangerous adversary - the Russian Mafia. The tight-knit family of cops, led by an undeterred female police officer, finds themselves entangled in a deadly web of treachery and murder.
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89. Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion (1999)
In 'Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion, ' tough and dedicated Police Inspector Paul Fein (Bronson) is faced with a dilemma as his family battles personal issues while he stands on the brink of a promotion to police chief. Simultaneously, his son (Joe Penny) delves into the gripping mystery surrounding the murder of a banker.
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90. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1" is a highly-praised action, crime, and thriller film directed by world-renowned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. While the film has a runtime of only an hour and a half, it packs an intense, fast-paced punch filled with expertly choreographed fight scenes, intense action, and an intriguing plot.
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91. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
Kill Bill: Vol. 2" follows the vengeful Bride (Uma Thurman), who continues her relentless quest for retribution against her deceptive former boss and lover Bill (David Carradine), the treacherous Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah), and her sibling Budd (Michael Madsen).
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92. Sauna (2008)
Sauna" is an intense, thought-provoking drama set in the rural, post-war Finland in the late 16th century. This haunting tale of brotherhood and deceit revolves around two brothers who, amidst the negotiations of new border accords, become ensnared in a dark and harrowing journey. As their sinister actions lead to the mistreatment of a vulnerable young woman, the siblings are left to grapple with the consequences of their choices.
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93. Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)
Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and work of DIY filmmaker Roger Corman, a pioneer in the world of Hollywood cinema. With a unique approach to movie-making, Corman paved the way for a new generation of filmmakers. This captivating documentary showcases interviews with industry legends including Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, who credit Corman as a major influence on their own careers.
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94. The Suppressor (2011)
The Suppressor, directed by Ara Paiaya and written by Chris Robb, offers a thrilling exploration of right and wrong as determined by one man's commitment to justice. Set against a backdrop rife with corruption, this action-packed film follows Blake Bradley, whose refusal to see the city he loves succumb to crime pushes him to take matters into his own hands. Caught between a malevolent criminal organization, a dirty politician, and a corrupt cop, Blake forms an unlikely alliance with the wealthy, yet enigmatic Max Bentley, who hires him for a dangerous mission.
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95. Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s (2012)
Eurocrime! . The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s" is a captivating documentary that delves into the thrilling and often brutal Italian 'poliziotteschi' films of the 1970s.
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96. 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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97. Terror Island Overkill: Blutgericht in Todeszone 13 (2013)
Terror Island Overkill: Blutgericht in Todeszone 13" is a thrilling action-horror film released in 2013. Set in an uncharted island in the East Sea, the movie revolves around a unique hunting event where wealthy participants target humans as their prey. Even Harder, a dedicated policeman, finds himself thrust into this deadly game, deciding to turn the tide against his hunters.
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98. I Am Steve McQueen (2014)
I Am Steve McQueen" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and legacy of the iconic American actor, motor sports enthusiast, and charismatic personality, Steve McQueen. Directed by Jeff Renfroe and written by David Ray, this documentary is an intimate look at the man behind the screen, told through the perspectives of those who knew him best. It features interviews with McQueen's family, including his son, Chad, his grandson, Steven, and his granddaughter, Molly, as well as former wives Neile Adams McQueen, Ali MacGraw, and his widow. The film captures the essence of McQueen's talent, charm, and enduring impact on both the entertainment industry and motorsports.
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99. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films" takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of independent film company, The Cannon Film Group, Inc. Directed by Mark Hartley, this documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the iconic Israeli company that dominated the 1980s film industry with its unique fusion of action, horror, and cult films.
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100. Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists (2018)
Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists (2018)" is a documentary film that captures the essence of New York City as seen through the eyes of two renowned journalists, Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill. Set against the backdrop of time that shaped both the city and their careers, the movie serves as a testament to the power of investigative journalism and their impact on the world at large.
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