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All 77 Danny Aiello Movies (in Order)

Gear up, movie fans! We are diving into the world of Danny Aiello in this thrilling roundup of his most iconic films. From gritty gangster dramas to heartwarming comedies, get ready to explore the full range of this versatile actor’s talents.

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1. Bang the Drum Slowly (1973)

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In 1973, “Bang the Drum Slowly” tells the heartfelt story of the profound and enduring friendship between a worldly-wise star pitcher and a simple-minded baseball catcher. As they navigate the challenges of their lives, together, they confront and cope with the catcher’s terminal illness throughout a single baseball season.



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2. The Godmothers (1973)

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The Godmothers” is a delightful low-budget comedy from 1973, directed by William Grefé and written by Bob Hilliard, Woody King, and Mickey Rooney. The film stars Tony Adams, Socrates Ballis, and Billy Barty, and was released in 1975.



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3. The Godfather Part II (1974)

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The Godfather Part II” is a riveting crime drama that delves deep into the complexities of the Corleone family, as well as exploring the dark, untamed world of organized crime. Set in 1920s New York City, the film tells the enthralling tale of Vito Corleone and his son Michael, as they navigate through a precarious web of power, loyalty, and deceit. As Vito tries to maintain his influence in the criminal underworld, the younger Michael unleashes a relentless campaign to take control of the family’s business and exert his iron grip on a sprawling empire.



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4. The Front (1976)

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In the midst of the 1950s, a cashier named Harold finds himself in the unfortunate position of being the unwitting front for a group of blacklisted talents. His job entails submitting their work anonymously through his network, but the injustice fueled by the blacklist forces Harold to question his role and take a stand.



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5. Hooch (1977)

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Set in a quaint Appalachian county, “Hooch” (1977) is a lighthearted comedy that follows the adventures of young and charming Eddie Joe Rodgers. Eddie Joe, played by Gil Gerard, excels at brewing the local moonshine, known as “hooch. ” As he charms and wins over the local customers, tensions start to rise among the traditional brewers, led by the storeowner Old Bill.



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6. Bloodbrothers (1978)

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Bloodbrothers, ” originally released in 1978, is a gripping drama that tells the story of a young man torn between following in the footsteps of his older brothers or forging his own path. Directed by Robert Mulligan and written by Richard Price and Walter Newman, the film stars Paul Sorvino, Tony Lo Bianco, and Richard Gere.



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7. Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II (1978)

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Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II” is a 1978 drama film that continues the story of a dedicated special education teacher working with “emotionally disturbed” children. The sequel introduces a new student who is deemed untrainable by public school authorities, psychiatrists, and medical doctors. Even the child’s loving mother struggles to connect with her.



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8. Fingers (1978)

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Fingers” (1978) is a dark, gripping tale of family loyalty and the blurred lines between love and criminality. The story revolves around a young, dysfunctional man torn between his allegiance to his mob-connected loan-shark father and his mentally-disturbed Jewish concert-pianist mother. As he struggles with his divided loyalties, he finds himself intertwined in the dangerous underworld of organized crime.



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9. Defiance (1980)

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Defiance” is a gritty, action-packed drama from 1980. Starring Jan-Michael Vincent as an unemployed merchant seaman, the film follows his brave attempts to restore order and safety to his Lower East Side neighborhood in New York City. Plagued by a ruthless, violent street gang known as “The Souls, ” our down-on-his-luck protagonist is forced to face them head-on. As he risks everything to battle these powerful criminals, the gang’s territory extends to a popular nightclub and a sleazy porn theater.



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10. Hide in Plain Sight (1980)

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In the tense and gripping drama “Hide in Plain Sight, ” released in 1980, a divorced factory worker fights to keep custody of his children following his ex-wife’s marriage to a mobster involved in the witness protection program. As he battles against seemingly apathetic government officials seeking resolution, the father navigates the complexities of maintaining his relationships with his two kids.



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11. Fort Apache the Bronx (1981)

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In the gritty underbelly of New York City’s South Bronx, Fort Apache the Bronx unfolds a gripping tale of crime and drama. The film, released in 1981, is named after the nickname given to the city’s main police precinct by its hardened employees. Comparable to troopers in a Wild West outpost, the police officers on duty are pitted against a relentless barrage of hostility.



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12. Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981)

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Chu Chu and the Philly Flash is a zany 1981 comedy that follows the misadventures of washed-up entertainer, Flash, and his newfound friend Chu Chu. Flash, once a gifted baseball player with a penchant for the bottle, now sells stolen watches on the streets.



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13. A Question of Honor (1982)

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In the riveting 1982 film, “A Question of Honor, ” the line between justice and corruption is blurred as a seasoned New York City detective finds himself ensnared in a web of deceit. Based on real-life events, the movie chronicles the gripping ordeal of an officer caught in a federal corruption investigation within his own department. As the tension builds and the stakes grow higher, the protagonist must make a heart-wrenching decision that could alter the course of his career and his life forever.



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14. Blood Feud (1983)

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In the gripping made-for-TV movie “Blood Feud” (1983), Bobby Kennedy, portrayed by Robert Blake, takes on the challenging task of pursuing justice for Jimmy Hoffa, a figure at the center of the nation’s labor struggles. As the story unfolds, Bobby Kennedy must confront his own beliefs and navigate the complex web of political intrigue while attempting to bring Jimmy Hoffa to justice.



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15. Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

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Once Upon a Time in America” is a gripping crime drama directed by the legendary Sergio Leone and boasts a star-studded cast, including Robert De Niro and Elizabeth McGovern. Set against the backdrop of the 1920s Prohibition era, this powerful film follows the journey of a former Jewish gangster who returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan after a 35-year hiatus.



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16. Old Enough (1984)

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Old Enough” is a compelling coming-of-age drama from 1984, directed by Marisa Silver. The film explores the unlikely friendship between two young girls from different backgrounds - Lonnie Sloan, a privileged New York kid, and Karen Bruckner, a struggling New Yorker. When the girls meet on the street in their neighborhood, they hit it off and embark on a series of adventures.



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17. Death Mask (1984)

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Experience the heart-wrenching drama of “Death Mask” (1984), based on a true crime story in the gripping world of crime investigation. The film stars Farley Granger as an expert investigator, haunted by the recent loss of his own ten-year-old daughter. When he is tasked with solving the murder of yet another young victim, the lines of duty and personal loss blur, drawing the audience into a thrilling investigation.



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18. The Stuff (1985)

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The Stuff” is a quirky, horror-comedy-sci-fi hybrid from 1985, directed by Larry Cohen and written by him as well. The story centers around a mysterious, delicious goo that emerges from the earth and is marketed as the newest dessert sensation. However, things quickly take a dark turn when zombie-like snackers, fueled by their insatiable craving for more of this bizarre substance, infest the world.



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19. The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)

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The Purple Rose of Cairo” is a delightful 1930s-set romantic comedy and fantasy film directed by Woody Allen. The film, set in New Jersey in 1935, plays on the whimsical idea of a movie character stepping out of the screen and into the real world. Leading this quirky tale are Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, and Danny Aiello, who portray a captivating ensemble of characters experiencing both the magic and tragic realities of life both on and off screen.



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20. The Protector (1985)

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In “The Protector, ” two New York City cops, Billy Wong and Danny Garoni, embark on a dangerous mission to Hong Kong to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a wealthy businessman. As they delve into the city’s underworld, they face a ruthless adversary, Mr. Ko, a notorious drug lord.



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21. Key Exchange (1985)

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Key Exchange” is a romantic comedy with a touch of humor that was released in 1985.



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22. U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart (1987)

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U. S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart” is a gripping 1987 Crime Drama film that tells the story of two unconventional law enforcers on a mission to capture the killer of a police officer.



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23. The Pick-up Artist (1987)

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The Pick-up Artist is a 1987 film, directed by James Toback and written by the same individual. The movie falls under the genres of comedy, crime, and drama. It stars Molly Ringwald, Robert Downey Jr. , and Dennis Hopper, and was released on September 18, 1987 by Amercent Films, American Entertainment Partners L. P. , and Twentieth Century Fox. The runtime of the film is 1 hour and 21 minutes, and it was rated PG-13.



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24. Radio Days (1987)

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Dive into the golden age of radio with a nostalgic journey through the world of early broadcasting, as depicted in Woody Allen’s ‘Radio Days’. A heartwarming tale of an ordinary family navigating the world of radio in the 1940s, the film delves into the lives of various celebrities gracing the airwaves. Narrated by the director himself, this comedy masterpiece boasts an intriguing blend of drama, romance, and humor.



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25. Moonstruck (1987)

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Moonstruck” is a delightful 1987 romantic comedy-drama film that masterfully weaves together heartwarming, humorous moments and unexpected twists. Set in the bustling city of New York, the film centers around Loretta Castorini, a bookkeeper who unexpectedly finds herself torn between love and duty.



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26. Man on Fire (1987)

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Embark on an unforgettable journey with Man on Fire, a gripping 1987 thriller that follows the harrowing story of John Creasy, a former CIA operative turned bodyguard. Set in Italy, Creasy is hired to protect a young girl who captures his heart, bringing a sense of fatherly love into his life. Tragically, she is kidnapped, igniting Creasy’s fierce determination to seek justice at any cost. With a voice-over narration that guides us through his thought process, we witness his harrowing journey in a series of flashbacks.



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27. White Hot (1988)

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White Hot” is an intense and gripping drama from 1988, starring Robby Benson, Tawny Kitaen, and Danny Aiello. The film follows an honest man who falters when left to mind a drug dealer’s business.



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28. Shocktroop (1988)

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Shocktroop, ” released in 1989, is an adrenaline-packed action thriller that follows the Delta Force, a top-secret commando unit, as they are sent deep behind enemy lines. Their mission is to destroy a high-stakes enemy base that is responsible for developing a cutting-edge combat helicopter.



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29. Alone in the Neon Jungle (1988)

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Alone in the Neon Jungle is a gritty 1988 crime drama, where a dedicated female police officer finds herself thrust into the heart of corruption in downtown Pittsburgh. Assigned to the city’s most notorious precinct, she’s given the seemingly impossible task of cleaning up the chaotic mess.



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30. The Third Solution (1988)

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The Third Solution, ” released in 1988, is a gritty crime-thriller that combines themes of religion and espionage. Directed by Pasquale Squitieri, the film stars Treat Williams, F. Murray Abraham, and Danny Aiello. The plot revolves around a planned meeting between the Pope and the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is thrown into disarray when a nun is assassinated during the Pope’s speech, bringing the event to a standstill and straining relations between the two religious leaders.



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31. The January Man (1989)

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The January Man” is a riveting 1989 crime comedy starring Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Susan Sarandon. Set in a world of quirky cops, computer-savvy criminals, and steamy bedroom encounters, the film follows a two-year gap between the life of Nick, a former NYPD officer, and his sudden rehiring by the mayor to solve an increasingly deadly serial killer case. With a star-studded cast and a mix of action, comedy, and crime, “The January Man” takes viewers on a thrilling journey that leaves them intrigued, entertained, and guessing until the very end.



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32. The Preppie Murder (1989)

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In the intriguing crime drama film, “The Preppie Murder, ” a young woman’s tragic death leads to a gripping investigation as the police suspect a man she was last seen with. As the story unfolds, the man claims the death was accidental due to a consensual encounter.



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33. Harlem Nights (1989)

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Harlem Nights is a 1989 crime-comedy-drama film that takes place during the 1930s in New York City. Directed and written by Eddie Murphy, the movie follows the story of an illegal gambling house owner and his crew as they struggle to maintain their business amidst competition from other gangs, encounters with dangerous criminals, and corruption from the police force.



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34. Do the Right Thing (1989)

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Do the Right Thing” is a powerful and unforgettable film set in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, NY, on one scorching hot day that unleashes a whirlwind of hate, bigotry, and violence. Directed and written by the legendary Spike Lee, the film masterfully captures the simmering racial tensions in the neighborhood, focusing on the residents’ personal struggles and the explosive clash of cultures and ideologies.



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35. Jacob’s Ladder (1990)

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In the haunting world of Jacob’s Ladder (1990), Tim Robbins takes on a chilling role as a tormented Vietnam War veteran, mourning the loss of his child and struggling to make sense of his fragmented reality. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the film follows the protagonist as he navigates a terrifying landscape of delusions, nightmares, and conspiracies. As he tries to piece together his dark past, he must confront the tenuous line between his dreams and the harsh realities of life and death.



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36. Night of 100 Stars III (1990)

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Dive into the world of glitz, glamour, and music with the third installation of ‘Night of 100 Stars’. This TV special brings together an all-star cast in a variety show that supports a noble cause - the Actors Fund.



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37. The Closer (1990)

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The Closer” is a gripping drama film released in 1990, starring Danny Aiello in a powerful role as a top salesman struggling to maintain his life. Set in the world of business, this independent film is a raw portrayal of the challenges one faces when success becomes their defining identity.



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38. Comic Relief IV (1990)

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Get ready for a night of laughter and relief as several iconic comedians come together for a good cause in “Comic Relief IV” (1990). This 2-hour documentary-style comedy special, filled with a star-studded lineup, is the fourth installment of the popular charity event series.



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39. 22nd NAACP Image Awards (1990)

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Experience the glamour and excitement of the 22nd NAACP Image Awards, a celebration of outstanding achievements made by people of color in the entertainment industry during 1989. This event, held in 1990, honors remarkable talents in music, television, and film from the African American community.



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40. Hudson Hawk (1991)

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Hudson Hawk” is a thrilling, witty, and action-packed 1991 film directed by Michael Lehmann, featuring Bruce Willis as the charming and skilled cat burglar with a heart of gold, Hudson Hawk. The story revolves around Hawk being forced to steal Da Vinci masterpieces for a fiendish plan of global domination.



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41. Once Around (1991)

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Once Around is a delightful blend of humor and heart that delves into the realm of finding love when you least expect it. Richard Dreyfuss plays Sam Sharpe, a top-notch, successful salesman who is much older than the young and career-disappointed Renata Bella, portrayed by Holly Hunter.



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42. Ruby (1992)

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Ruby” is a gripping crime drama that delves into the mysterious world of conspiracy theories surrounding the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The film centers around the enigmatic character of Jack Ruby, a man whose life intersected with key players in the case.



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43. Mistress (1992)

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Mistress” is a comedic romp through the murky waters of the film industry, featuring Robert Wuhl and Martin Landau in a cleverly written, witty script by Barry Primus and J. F. Lawton. The pair play struggling writer-producer team, navigating the challenges of financial whims and volatile egos of their backers.



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44. The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992)

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The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 is a gripping and intense saga that explores the rise and fall of the powerful Corleone crime family. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by both Coppola and Mario Puzo, this trilogy brings to life the tumultuous world of organized crime in the United States.



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45. The Pickle (1993)

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The Pickle” is a satirical comedy film released in 1993, directed by Paul Mazursky and written by Mazursky himself. The movie, which has an R rating and a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, stars Danny Aiello, Dyan Cannon, and Clotilde Courau.



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46. The Cemetery Club (1993)

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The Cemetery Club is a heartwarming 1993 comedy film directed by Bill Duke, written by Ivan Menchell, and starring Ellen Burstyn, Olympia Dukakis, and Diane Ladd. The movie revolves around three lifelong friends who, despite their advanced age, maintain a close bond by meeting weekly to celebrate the past and present. The story unfolds as they navigate through the challenges of life and friendship, while also dealing with the Jewish shiva and other related customs.



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47. Me and the Kid (1993)

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Me and the Kid” is a heartwarming, humorous, and emotional comedy-drama film released in 1993, directed by Dan Curtis and written by Stanley Cohen and Richard Tannenbaum. The film stars Danny Aiello, Alex Zuckerman, and Joe Pantoliano in lead roles, with a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes. It is rated PG and has an IMDb rating of 5.4 based on 289 votes.



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48. Léon: The Professional (1994)

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In “Léon: The Professional, ” an unexpected bond forms between a seasoned assassin named Léon and a 12-year-old girl named Mathilda, whose family is tragically murdered. After reluctantly taking her in, Léon must teach Mathilda the ins and outs of his dangerous profession as she seeks to avenge her family’s death. This dark and thrilling drama, directed by Luc Besson, is a gripping tale of loss, revenge, and the surprising power of trust.



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49. Ready to Wear (1994)

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Get ready for a stylish and spirited journey with “Ready to Wear” (1994), also known as “Prêt-à-Porter”. This comedy-drama follows a group of interconnected individuals as they navigate through the chaotic world of Paris Fashion Week. Directed by the talented Robert Altman and written by Altman and Barbara Shulgasser, this film boasts an all-star cast including Sophia Loren, Julia Roberts, and Marcello Mastroianni.



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50. Sinatra: 80 Years My Way (1995)

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Sinatra: 80 Years My Way is a star-studded documentary film tribute to the legendary Frank Sinatra, celebrating his 80th birthday. This musical celebration features an array of talented singers and groups spanning from the early days of rock and roll to the 1990s, all performing songs closely associated with the iconic “Ol’ Blue Eyes. ” Guests include living legends from the music world and Hollywood, paying tribute and toasting to Sinatra’s extraordinary career. The film won two Primetime Emmys and received a 7.9 rating on IMDb.



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51. Brothers’ Destiny (1995)

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Brothers’ Destiny, released in 1995, is a heartwarming PG-rated drama film that tells the compelling story of two orphaned brothers who, in the spirit of adventure, set out on a hazardous train journey in search of Father Flanagan’s Boys Town in Nebraska. With the odds stacked against them, the brave and resilient siblings embark on an unforgettable journey, leaving a trail of adversity and determination in their wake.



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52. Two Much (1995)

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A comedic twist on the age-old tale of being between a rock and a hard place, “Two Much” follows the journey of a young gallerist who finds himself in love with both of a pair of seductive sisters. Desperate to solve his internal dilemma, he invents an imaginary twin brother in a bid to keep the sisters happy and satisfied.



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53. Mojave Moon (1996)

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Mojave Moon, originally released in 1996, is a thrilling romantic comedy that features an enticing plot filled with mystery, murder, and intrigue. The film follows young, sexy Ellie as she picks up 53-year-old Al at a diner in Los Angeles. Ellie has a task to deliver Al to her mother’s place in the Mojave desert. Little does she know what awaits her there.



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54. City Hall (1996)

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In the bustling city of New York, a seemingly innocent accident spirals into an unexpected investigation led by the Deputy Mayor, played by the renowned Al Pacino. As the layers of deception are unraveled, the lives of those involved are forever changed in ways they never imagined.



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55. 2 Days in the Valley (1996)

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2 Days in the Valley” is a thrilling crime-comedy that takes place in the bustling streets of Los Angeles. Directed and written by John Herzfeld, this 1996 film explores the intersecting lives and crimes unfolding over a span of 48 hours.



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56. Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997)

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Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis” is a darkly comic, crime-filled tale that blends music and deception. Marla Darland, a talented singer, is at the brink of success when her agent, Marty Starr, stumbles upon a solution to boost her fame.



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57. A Brooklyn State of Mind (1998)

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In the gritty underworld of Brooklyn, Al Stanco (Vincent Spano) is a man burdened by racial prejudice and ethnic hatred. Working for the ruthless crime lord, Danny Parente (Danny Aiello), Al finds himself caught in the crosshairs of a volatile community. When the racial tension in the area escalates and a vicious racist comment turns physical, Al must navigate the treacherous world he’s immersed in.



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58. Wilbur Falls (1998)

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Wilbur Falls, ” a 1998 drama-comedy, revolves around a teenage girl named Jody, who delivers an unexpected and shocking graduation address. This speech reveals her role in the disappearance of one her classmates, a boy who had tormented her. As the film transitions into a nostalgic flashback, viewers are introduced to Jody’s unconventional, yet empathetic father, played by Danny Aiello.



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59. 18 Shades of Dust (1999)

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18 Shades of Dust, ” directed by Danny Aiello III, is an intense crime drama set in 1999, which delves into the world of gangsters, violence, and redemption. The film follows the story of a restaurant owner who finds himself in the crosshairs of two mafia henchmen after his son fails to pay off a gambling debt. As the stakes get higher, a hitman is called in, putting everyone’s life in danger.



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60. Prince of Central Park (2000)

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In the heart of bustling Manhattan, New York City, a young boy embarks on a life-changing journey. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Central Park, he finds himself at the center of an unforeseen adventure.



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61. Dinner Rush (2000)

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Dinner Rush” is a gripping crime thriller set in a bustling NYC Italian restaurant. The story unfolds on a chaotic night where two ruthless gangsters, a dogged detective, a ruthless food critic, a reformed bookmaker owner, a tormented sous-chef, and more, navigate treacherous waters.



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62. Mail Order Bride (2003)

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In the 2003 film “Mail Order Bride, ” Anthony Santini, the nephew of infamous Mob boss Tony Santini, is sent on a mission to Russia to secure a breathtaking mail-order bride who tricked five suitors out of their hard-earned money. One of these grooms is related to the mafia, and it’s Anthony’s responsibility to put things to rights.



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63. UnConventional (2004)

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UnConventional, a spine-tingling documentary released in 2004, captures the unabashed spectacle of the Chiller Theatre Horror Movie Convention. Serving as Revolution Earth Productions’ second feature-length documentary, this nerve-wracking film takes us on a wild, uncensored journey through the 13th annual Chiller-Con, held at East Rutherford’s Meadowlands Sheraton Hotel.



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64. Zeyda and the Hitman (2004)

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Zeyda and the Hitman, a hilarious 2004 comedy, unfolds a story centered around a father-grandson relationship. When a son-in-law jeopardizes the much-anticipated visits between the boy and his beloved grandfather, the elderly man decides to take drastic measures. Enter the unconventional hitman, an inept yet charming figure who finds himself paired with the unsuspecting grandfather to bring about the son-in-law’s “disappearance. ”



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65. Brooklyn Lobster (2005)

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Brooklyn Lobster” is a heartwarming and humorous comedy-drama that takes place amidst the iconic Giorgio’s Lobster Farm. The renowned seafood establishment, a long-standing staple in Brooklyn for 65 years, faces financial peril. In this desperate time, the Giorgio family must unite and devise a plan to save their cherished family business, risking their identity and livelihood.



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66. Lucky Number Slevin (2006)

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Lucky Number Slevin is a 2006 crime-thriller that masterfully intertwines twists, suspense, and unexpected revelations. The film follows a case of mistaken identity, as an unassuming man named Slevin finds himself caught in the crossfire of a dangerous war between two of the city’s most ruthless crime bosses.



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67. The Last Request (2006)

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The Last Request” (2006) follows the journey of Jeff, who left the seminary after his father’s passing. His father had made a dying request to him and his brother: to continue the family name.



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68. Madonna: Celebration - The Video Collection (2009)

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Dive into the world of Madonna with “Madonna: Celebration - The Video Collection” (2009), an impressive compilation of music videos spanning her illustrious career from 1983 to 2009. This visually stunning collection, featuring iconic tracks like “Vogue, ” “Like a Prayer, ” and “Express Yourself, ” takes viewers on a journey through Madonna’s evolution as an artist.



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69. Just Laugh! (2010)

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Just Laugh! ” is an enlightening and entertaining documentary that delves into the world of laughter and the various positive effects it has on our minds and bodies. Director Anton Evangelista and his crew take us on a hilarious journey, exploring the science and psychology behind what makes something funny.



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70. Mulberry St. (2010)

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Discover the heart of New York with Abel Ferrara’s riveting documentary, Mulberry St. (2010).



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71. When Pop Culture Saved America: A 9-11 Story (2011)

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When Pop Culture Saved America: A 9-11 Story” is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the aftermath of the infamous 9/11 attacks. Released in 2011, the film explores how pop culture played a pivotal role in healing America’s wounds and giving hope to the nation in its darkest hour.



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72. Reach Me (2014)

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Reach Me” is an intriguing comedy-crime-drama that takes audiences on a journey through the lives of several individuals living in the LA area, all impacted by a self-help book. The mysterious author of the book is a reclusive and somewhat enigmatic figure, adding an element of mystery and suspense.



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73. The Neighborhood (2017)

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The Neighborhood” (2017) is a gripping, drama-filled crime story set in the heart of a close-knit community. A tight-knit group of teenagers have been running minor criminal jobs in their neighborhood since their early years. But things take a dark turn when their reckless behavior catches up with them, and they find themselves ensnared in a dangerous conflict with an old-school Mafia kingpin.



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74. Little Italy (2018)

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Little Italy” is a delightful romantic comedy that takes the age-old rivalry between warring families and sets it against the backdrop of competing pizza restaurants. Set in the heart of Toronto, the film follows the story of a young couple, Leo and Nikki, whose burgeoning romance is tested by the long-standing feud between their families. As they navigate their way through the challenges thrown their way, the couple must confront the harsh reality that their love could be the very thing that tears their families apart.



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75. The Last Big Save (2019)

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In “The Last Big Save, ” a talented but troubled professional hockey player finds himself on the brink of losing it all due to his addiction. After ruining his long-term sports contract in his first year, he’s given one last chance at redemption in the final year of his deal. With game seven of the finals looming, this athlete must confront his demons and seize the moment to prove that he’s worth saving.



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76. Making a Deal with the Devil (2019)

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Making a Deal with the Devil” is a gripping drama film released in 2019, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Danny Aiello, John Ashton, and Daniel Baldwin. The movie explores the intricacies of the FBI’s secret alliance with the mob to combat corruption and crime in the USA. Directed and written by Frank D’Angelo, this captivating story takes viewers on a thrilling journey of law enforcement and organized crime working together to restore justice in the nation.



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77. Stallone: Frank, That Is (2021)

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Stallone: Frank, That Is” is an eye-opening documentary that delves into the lesser-known aspects of Hollywood’s most mysterious famous celebrity – the one and only Sylvester Stallone. Told from a unique perspective, this riveting film uncovers the challenges and triumphs Stallone faced throughout his life and career.



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