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All 35 Debra Monk Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Debra Monk Movies as we bring you a roundup of some of her most memorable and entertaining films. From her breakout roles to her latest projects, we’re taking a look at the diverse and captivating range of movies that showcase Debra Monk’s incredible talent.

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1. Prelude to a Kiss (1992)

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Prelude to a Kiss” is a lighthearted romantic-comedy with a supernatural twist, released in 1992. The story follows a couple, played by Meg Ryan and Alec Baldwin, as they navigate the challenges of love. The girl, who has a pessimistic outlook, finds it hard to commit, but their bond is put to the test when something extraordinary happens to them.



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2. Fearless (1993)

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Fearless” is a gripping drama-thriller directed by Peter Weir, starring Jeff Bridges, Isabella Rossellini, and Rosie Perez. After surviving a major airline crash, the story’s protagonist undergoes a drastic personality change, struggling with survivor guilt.



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3. For Love or Money (1993)

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For Love or Money, starring Michael J. Fox, is a riveting comedy-drama that tells the tale of a hotel concierge, played by Fox, who finds himself in an unexpected love quadrilateral. As he works diligently towards his dream of opening his own hotel, he falls for a captivating woman, only for the same man to enter the picture, promising to leave his wife and join her.



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4. Quiz Show (1994)

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Quiz Show” is a captivating drama based on a true story from the 1950s. Directed by Robert Redford and penned by Paul Attanasio and Richard N. Goodwin, this riveting movie delves into the world of high-stakes game shows and the chilling reality of fraud uncovered by an intrepid young lawyer.



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5. Reckless (1995)

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Reckless” (1995) is a captivating comedy-drama film set during Christmas Eve. The story revolves around a regretful husband who, in a twist of fate, has hired a contract killer to eliminate his high-spirited wife. When she learns of her husband’s plan, she takes immediate action and flees from her home.



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6. The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

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The Bridges of Madison County” is a captivating and tender romance drama set in the 1960s, directed by Clint Eastwood and featuring outstanding performances by Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood himself. The story revolves around photographer Robert Kincaid, who inexplicably wanders into the life of housewife Francesca Johnson, turning her simple farming world upside down.



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7. Redwood Curtain (1995)

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Redwood Curtain” is a poignant drama film that explores the complexities of identity and the search for one’s roots. Set in 1995, the movie follows Geri Riordan, an adopted, half-Vietnamese piano prodigy, as she embarks on a journey to discover her biological father. After the death of her adopted father, Geri’s search leads her deep into the heart of the Redwood forest owned by her family for generations.



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8. Jeffrey (1995)

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Jeffrey” is an insightful romantic comedy that delves into the challenges of finding love and intimacy amidst the fear of AIDS. Set in the vibrant city of New York, the film tells the story of a thirty-something gay actor/waiter named Jeffrey, who, after experiencing the devastating consequences of the disease, decides to adopt celibacy.



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9. The First Wives Club (1996)

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The First Wives Club, released in 1996, is an uproariously funny comedy film that stars Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton. When three long-time friends, recently divorced and reunited by the death of a college friend, discover that their husbands have left them for younger women, they decide to take matters into their own hands and seek revenge.



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10. Extreme Measures (1996)

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Extreme Measures” is a thrilling crime drama that unravels the dark underpinnings of medical ethics. In this 1996 film, a young doctor named Guy Luthan (played by Hugh Grant) finds himself in a precarious position after discovering the true nature of his esteemed colleague’s work. When he encounters a mysterious homeless man (played by Gene Hackman), he’s led down a twisted path that forces him to confront the brutal reality of his profession.



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11. The Substance of Fire (1996)

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The Substance of Fire” is a gripping drama released in 1996, directed by Daniel J. Sullivan and written by Jon Robin Baitz. Set in the publishing world, the story revolves around a publishing magnate who refuses to publish a book written by his son’s male lover. In retaliation, the kids decide to buy out their father and run the business themselves.



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12. Bed of Roses (1996)

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Bed of Roses” is a heartwarming romantic drama that unfolds in 1996, starring Christian Slater and Mary Stuart Masterson. The film tells the captivating story of a young career girl who crosses paths with a shy, charming florist. It all begins when the florist, mesmerized by the woman’s beauty, falls deeply in love with her after catching a fleeting glimpse of her through a shadowy window.



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13. Mrs. Winterbourne (1996)

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Mrs. Winterbourne” is a delightful romantic comedy from 1996 that stars Shirley MacLaine, Ricki Lake, and Brendan Fraser. The film follows Connie, a young woman who is unmarried and pregnant, as she heads to Boston by train. When the train crashes, Connie is mistaken for Patricia, the wealthy newlywed who dies alongside her husband Hugh.



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14. Ellen Foster (1997)

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Ellen Foster” is a heartwarming, yet poignant drama based on the novel by Kay Gibbons. Set in 1956, the film centers around a young girl named Ellen who experiences the tragic loss of her mother and is subsequently separated from her abusive father. With each move from one friend or relative to another, Ellen eagerly searches for a stable home where she can belong.



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15. The Devil’s Advocate (1997)

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The Devil’s Advocate” is a gripping drama that explores the consequences of making a deal with the devil. Set in the high-stakes world of New York City law, the film follows an exceptionally skilled Florida lawyer as he is offered the chance of a lifetime to join a prestigious law firm. Despite the warning signs, he accepts the position, soon discovering that his boss, played by Al Pacino, is the embodiment of evil.



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16. In & Out (1997)

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Experience the comedic tale of “In & Out” starring Kevin Kline as Howard Brackett, a small-town high school teacher who suddenly finds himself in the international spotlight when a former student jokingly comes out as gay during a nationally broadcasted Academy Awards acceptance speech. As Howard questions his own sexuality, he embarks on a weight loss journey and reconnects with his estranged sister, who encourages him to be true to himself. This heartwarming and hilarious film, directed by Frank Oz, explores themes of homophobia, self-discovery, and the power of love and acceptance in a world that often struggles to embrace the differences in others.



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17. Bulworth (1998)

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Bulworth is a critically acclaimed 1998 film directed by and starring Warren Beatty, with Halle Berry in a supporting role. A dark comedy with elements of drama and romance, the movie follows the story of a disheartened liberal senator (Beatty) who puts a hit on himself and decides to be brutally honest with his electorate.



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18. Center Stage (2000)

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Center Stage” (2000) transports viewers into the world of ballet, as a diverse group of teenagers join the prestigious American Ballet Academy in New York. Each character grapples with the challenges of rigorous training and fierce competition, all while navigating personal struggles.



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19. Briar Patch (2002)

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Briar Patch” is a gripping drama that plunges you into a web of twisted passion and betrayal. When a woman finds herself ensnared in a love triangle, things take a shocking turn when her abusive husband is brutally murdered by an unwelcome suitor. As she navigates the complexities of her relationships, the stakes are raised even higher, leaving her to question where her loyalties truly lie.



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20. The Music Man (2003)

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Discover the delightful world of “The Music Man” as it showcases a charming con artist’s journey in a small Midwestern community. Starring stage legend Matthew Broderick and Broadway darling Kristin Chenoweth, this 2003 musical brings a contemporary twist to the original Broadway classic and the beloved 1962 film. With a runtime of 2 hours and 30 minutes, this family-friendly gem captures the essence of love, song, and the captivating power of music itself.



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21. Milwaukee, Minnesota (2003)

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Milwaukee, Minnesota” is a gripping drama set in the sleepy town of Milwaukee, following the journey of a young, misunderstood man named Josh. After the tragic murder of his mother, Josh becomes an easy target for two sly con artists who plan to use his inheritance for their own greedy pursuits.



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22. Palindromes (2004)

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Palindromes” explores the complexities of a 13-year-old girl’s life, focusing on her family, friends, and surroundings. Aviva, the protagonist, is an awkward and sensitive teenager living in a warm and loving family. Her mother, Joyce, and father, Steve, are portrayed as caring individuals.



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23. Dark Water (2005)

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Dark Water is a chilling horror film that follows the story of a mother, Dahlia Williams, and her daughter Ceci as they find themselves trapped in a haunted apartment building after a bitter custody battle. The supernatural atmosphere intensifies as they are haunted by the ghost of a former resident, leading them down a dark and terrifying path.



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24. The Producers (2005)

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The Producers” is a hilarious 2005 comedy featuring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. The story follows Max Bialystock, a struggling Broadway producer, and Leo Bloom, a timid accountant, who join forces in a get-rich-quick scheme to create the worst show in history. With a star-studded musical adaptation, “The Producers” combines laughs, crime, and music for an unforgettable ride to opening night.



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25. The Savages (2007)

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The Savages, ” directed by Tamara Jenkins, is a poignant and humorous drama that explores the complexities of familial responsibility. Set in 2007, the film focuses on the lives of a sister and brother who must face their fears and confront the realities of caring for their ailing father. Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman deliver stunning performances as they navigate through the challenges of their new roles.



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26. The Great Buck Howard (2008)

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The Great Buck Howard” is an adventurous comedy-drama film from 2008. Directed by Sean McGinly, this intriguing movie features a young man who, much to his father’s dismay, becomes the new assistant to an illusionist on the brink of extinction.



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27. The Other Woman (2009)

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The Other Woman” delves into the heartache and complexity of grief and family dynamics, based on the novel “Love and Other Impossible Pursuits” by Ayelet Waldman. Set in Manhattan, this dramatic movie stars Natalie Portman as a woman confronting the unexpected death of her infant daughter while also navigating marital and familial relationships. As she grapples with the aftermath, she struggles to maintain her marriage and her role as a stepmother with her stepson.



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28. Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas! (2011)

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Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas! ” is a heartwarming family comedy that brings laughter and a touch of Christmas magic to the big screen. Follow the hilarious misadventures of a family as they get separated during their holiday trip to Las Vegas, Nevada.



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29. The Brass Teapot (2012)

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The Brass Teapot” is a quirky, dark comedy that explores the human urge for wealth and the lengths people will go to acquire it. When a seemingly ordinary couple, Alice and John, stumble upon an antique teapot with a peculiar power, they discover that each time they injure themselves, the teapot fills with cash.



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30. One for the Money (2012)

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One for the Money” tells the story of Stephanie Plum, an unemployed and newly-divorced woman, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she lands a job at her cousin’s bail-bond business. In her first assignment, Stephanie is tasked with tracking down a wanted local cop from her past, setting the stage for an action-packed adventure filled with humor and intrigue.



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31. Ass Backwards (2013)

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Ass Backwards” is a lighthearted comedy that follows the adventures of two best friends, Kate (June Diane Raphael) and Chloe (Casey Wilson), who embark on a cross-country trip to fulfill a childhood dream. The duo decides to enter a pageant together, which alludes to a mysterious and uncharted past. As they journey through different challenges on their way back home, Kate and Chloe must rely on their unbreakable bond to confront their fears, uncover hidden memories, and reclaim their youth.



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32. This Is Where I Leave You (2014)

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This Is Where I Leave You” is a heartfelt comedy-drama film that follows four grown siblings as they are forced to reunite under one roof after their father’s passing. Their shared childhood home becomes a battleground of relationships, past regrets, and new beginnings. With the help of their over-sharing mother and a colorful assortment of spouses, exes, and potential lovers, the siblings navigate through their parents’ extramarital affair, infidelity, and the loss of a central figure in their lives.



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33. Demolition (2015)

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Demolition” is a poignant comedy-drama that follows the story of a successful investment banker named Davis, played by the talented Jake Gyllenhaal. After losing his beloved wife in a heartbreaking car crash, Davis finds himself at a loss, struggling to find meaning and purpose in his life.



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34. Drew (2016)

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Delve into the riveting world of “Drew” as detective Nancy navigates the intricate web of modern crime. With an array of complex characters from the NYPD to the seedy underworld, this gripping mystery will leave you on the edge of your seat.



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35. Standing Up, Falling Down (2019)

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Standing Up, Falling Down” is an endearing and heartfelt comedy-drama that explores the unlikely friendship between a struggling stand-up comedian and an alcoholic dermatologist. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles and the quaint charm of a hometown, this lighthearted yet emotionally engaging film delves into the complexities of humor, human connections, and the power of second chances. A compelling mix of laughter, tears, and insightful moments, the movie stars Billy Crystal, Ben Schwartz, and Grace Gummer in their respective roles.



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