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All 56 Dennis Weaver Movies (in Order)

Get ready to embark on a journey through time and cinema as we delve into the illustrious career of Dennis Weaver. Known for his dynamic acting skills and memorable roles in Western movies, this roundup will take you on a captivating ride through the life and work of this iconic actor. Join us as we explore the depths of Dennis Weaver’s extraordinary filmography and discover the timeless appeal of his characters.

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1. The Raiders (1952)

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The Raiders, ” set in the turbulent 1840s California gold rush, follows a resolute rancher as he embarks on a perilous journey to avenge his wife’s brutal murder and reclaim his stolen claim. His relentless pursuit of the deadly claim-jumpers who stand in his way leads him through the treacherous territory of rugged plains and ruthless competitors.



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2. The Lawless Breed (1952)

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The Lawless Breed” is a gripping western drama, set in the year 1896 and inspired by the true story of John Wesley Hardin. The film follows the life of this notorious gunfighter, as he is released from prison and attempts to redeem his tarnished reputation by having his autobiography published. The plot is infused with classic western elements, and the movie’s intricate storytelling adds depth to its characters.



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3. Column South (1953)

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Column South” is a classic Western drama set in the American Southwest during the 1860s. Directed by Frederick De Cordova and written by William Sackheim, the movie boasts a riveting plot that revolves around the complexities of war and cultural clashes.



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4. It Happens Every Thursday (1953)

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It Happens Every Thursday” is a delightful 1953 film centered around a New York couple who take over a small town newspaper. The movie showcases the transformation of the pair’s urban expertise into the art of rural journalism while providing a humorous take on the challenges they face.



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5. The Redhead from Wyoming (1953)

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The Redhead from Wyoming, released in 1953, is a gripping Western movie that takes us deep into the heart of Sweetwater, Wyoming. Sheriff Stan Blaine, portrayed by William Bishop, finds himself in the center of a heated land dispute between ruthless cattle barons and brave new settlers. These settlers, desperate for a claim on public lands and stray cattle, become embroiled in a dangerous range war.



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6. The Man from the Alamo (1953)

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The Man from the Alamo, released in 1953, is a gripping western film set during the pivotal siege of the Alamo. The story follows John Stroud, a courageous and skilled soldier assigned to protect the town of Ox Bow. After witnessing the gruesome aftermath of a massacre, Stroud infiltrates Jess Wade’s gang of turncoat renegades, who are supporting the Mexican army.



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7. The Golden Blade (1953)

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Dive into a thrilling adventure with “The Golden Blade” (1953), a fantastic movie directed by Nathan Juran. Set in the magical ancient city of Baghdad and inspired by the beloved Arabic fairy tales of “One Thousand and One Nights”, this captivating tale follows the journey of Harun Al-Rashid, a noble Basra merchant with a thirst for justice.



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8. Law and Order (1953)

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Law and Order” (1953) is a gripping western film packed with action and intrigue. Set in the lawless terrain of the Old West, the plot revolves around the manhunt for a notorious criminal by a dedicated and skilled marshal, Frame Johnson. After successfully taming Tombstone, Johnson settles into Cottonwood, hoping for a quiet life. However, duty calls once again, as a marshal’s work is never truly done.



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9. The Mississippi Gambler (1953)

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Experience the thrilling romance and adventure of ‘The Mississippi Gambler’ (1953), set amidst the picturesque backdrop of 1854 Mississippi. This compelling film follows the life of Mark Fallon, an honest riverboat card gambler, who unexpectedly wins the diamond necklace of young Laurent Dureau. As fate unravels, the exquisite necklace not only brings Mark happiness but also propels him into a whirlwind of tragedy.



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10. The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954)

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The Bridges at Toko-Ri” (1954) is a gripping war drama set during the Korean War, focusing on the inner turmoil of a Navy fighter pilot named Harry Brubaker (played by William Holden). Faced with the daunting task of bombing a set of highly defended bridges, Brubaker grapples with his own ambivalence towards the war and the fear of losing his life. Meanwhile, his wife Nancy (Grace Kelly) anxiously awaits his return.



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11. Dangerous Mission (1954)

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Dangerous Mission, ” a thrilling 1954 action-crime film noir, follows the daring exploits of a police detective named Joe Ferrara, played by Victor Mature, as he works tirelessly to safeguard a vulnerable young woman against the vengeful grip of a ruthless hitman. The film is set against the chilling landscape of Glacier National Park, a remote and treacherous environment that adds an extra layer of tension to the heart-pounding drama.



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12. Storm Fear (1955)

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Storm Fear” is a gripping 1955 crime drama directed by Cornel Wilde, set against the backdrop of a snowstorm on a remote mountain retreat. The story revolves around bank robber Charlie Blake, portrayed by Cornel Wilde, who stumbles upon an isolated farmhouse as a temporary shelter after being shot. As the snowstorm intensifies, Charlie’s gang arrives at the house, and the tension between them and the farm owners escalates.



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13. Ten Wanted Men (1955)

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In the rugged Arizona Territory, where power struggles and betrayal lurk around every corner, embittered, jealous rancher Wick Campbell seizes an opportunity to avenge his reputation. When his ward seeks protection with rival cattleman John Stewart, Wick takes matters into his own hands, uniting ten fierce outlaws to help seize power in the territory.



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14. Chief Crazy Horse (1955)

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Chief Crazy Horse” is a classic Western drama film released in 1955, starring Victor Mature, Suzan Ball, and John Lund. Directed by George Sherman and written by Franklin Coen and Gerald Drayson Adams, the movie is a biography of one of the most famous Lakota Sioux war chiefs, exploring his life and actions from the unique perspective of the Native American community.



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15. Seven Angry Men (1955)

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Seven Angry Men, a biographical western, paints the compelling story of fanatical abolitionist John Brown who rises and falls in the tumultuous landscape of Kansas. Directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Daniel B. Ullman, the film stars Raymond Massey, Debra Paget, and Jeffrey Hunter as they delve into the life of a settler turned murderer.



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16. Navy Wife (1956)

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Experience the delightful 1956 film, Navy Wife, as it navigates the quirky world of Japanese women and their desire for love and respect. The film, based on a novel, takes place during the post-war era and features a captivating plot where American soldiers’ treatment of their wives sparks a wave of demands from Japanese women for the same level of loyalty and love. With stars Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill, and Judy Nugent, Navy Wife promises a heartwarming tale of love, romance, and comedic moments.



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17. Touch of Evil (1958)

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Touch of Evil is a chilling crime drama set in a Mexican border town, where a web of murder, kidnapping, and police corruption is exposed. Directed by the legendary Orson Welles, the film masterfully intertwines the personal and professional lives of its characters.



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18. The Gallant Hours (1960)

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The Gallant Hours” is a gripping 1960 biographical drama that reimagines the life of Vice Admiral William F. “Bull” Halsey, Jr. The film starts as Halsey is assigned to command the U. S.



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19. Duel at Diablo (1966)

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Duel at Diablo” is a thrilling Western film set in Apache territory. The plot revolves around a supply Army column on its way to the next fort, where an ex-scout hunts for the murderer of his Apache wife. Simultaneously, a housewife abandons her husband to reunite with her lover, who belongs to the Apache tribe.



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20. Way… Way Out (1966)

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Way. . Way Out” is a zany, comedic space adventure from 1966 that dares to take on a futuristic world where the USA sends its first married cosmonaut team to its moon base.



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21. Gentle Giant (1967)

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Gentle Giant, released in 1967, is a heartwarming family drama that tells the story of a young boy who befriends an orphaned bear cub and raises him to adulthood. Based on Walt Morey’s beloved novel, “Gentle Ben, ” this touching film takes you on a journey through the beautiful Florida fishing community and into the bond between a boy and his bear.



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22. Swing Out, Sweet Land (1970)

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Swing Out, Sweet Land” is a 1970 historical comedy film that explores America’s founding days through the eyes of its most prominent figures. Starring the legendary John Wayne alongside a talented ensemble cast, the movie brings to life the likes of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson as they navigate the challenges of creating a nation, all while dealing with the various eccentricities of their fellow colonists. With a runtime of just under an hour and a half, “Swing Out, Sweet Land” is a lighthearted, family-friendly take on an important chapter in American history, garnering critical acclaim and a Primetime Emmy win.



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23. The Forgotten Man (1971)

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In the gripping 1971 film, “The Forgotten Man, ” former Vietnam War POW Lt. Joe Hardy returns to a life he no longer recognizes in the United States.



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24. What’s the Matter with Helen? (1971)

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What’s the Matter with Helen? ” is a thrilling 1971 film that explores the dark side of Hollywood. Two middle-aged women, desperate to escape the shadow of their sons’ criminal past, move to the glamorous city and open a dance school. As their students chase their dreams of stardom, the lines between reality and fantasy blur, leading to a shocking twist in the plot.



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25. Duel (1971)

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Duel, ” a 1971 classic suspense thriller directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, follows the harrowing journey of a business commuter who is relentlessly pursued and terrorized by the menacing driver of a massive tractor-trailer. Set in the nerve-wracking atmosphere of the 1970s, this action-packed film masterfully captures the feeling of extreme stress and nervousness as our hero battles for survival on a desolate stretch of road. With a total of three wins and five nominations, this prime example of ’70s thriller cinema is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats.



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26. The Great Man’s Whiskers (1972)

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The Great Man’s Whiskers, ” a heartwarming 1972 drama film directed by Philip Leacock and written by John Paxton and Adrian Scott, takes us on a journey to the simpler times of 19th-century America. Set in the year 1862, the story revolves around a ten-year-old girl named Sarah, who writes an impassioned letter to President Abraham Lincoln, urging him to grow a beard.



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27. Rolling Man (1972)

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In the tumultuous 1970s, “Rolling Man” follows the journey of a devoted tow-truck driver as he embarks on a quest to reclaim his lost identity and reunite with his two motherless children. Confronting the stark realities of prison life and the struggle for redemption, this gritty drama masterfully captures the essence of a man’s pursuit for forgiveness and the search for what truly matters in life.



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28. Female Artillery (1973)

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Prepare yourself for a wild, comedic Western adventure with “Female Artillery” (1973). When an outlaw named Buford Pusser joins a wagon train of pioneer women, he hides his stolen loot, planning to reclaim it later. However, things don’t go as smoothly as he’d hoped; his former gang arrives looking for the money and much more. His former gang, led by the infamous Buford Pusser, will stop at nothing to get their hands on the loot, as well as the wagon train full of women. As Buford Pusser tries to outsmart his former partners while protecting the women, he ends up impersonating an officer using a flag.



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29. Ishi: The Last of His Tribe (1978)

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In the heart of Northern California in 1911, Ishi: The Last of His Tribe chronicles the gripping journey of Ishi, the last surviving member of a tribal community, the Yahi, decimated by disease, starvation, and intertribal conflicts. As Ishi struggles to adapt to a new and alien world, he fights for survival, resilience, and dignity in the face of the tribal extinction that he barely managed to escape.



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30. The Islander (1978)

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The Islander” is a 1978 drama film that follows the journey of a retired mainland lawyer, Denis Weaver, who finds himself in the middle of a dangerous and entangled web of deceit. Denis takes a leap out of his routine life when he decides to buy a small hotel in Honolulu, only to be plunged into a murder mystery.



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31. The Ordeal of Patty Hearst (1979)

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Embark on a gripping journey through the harrowing events of The Ordeal of Patty Hearst, a captivating 1979 drama film. This chilling tale, based on true crime, centers around the kidnapping of Patty Hearst, a wealthy newspaper heiress, by members of a radical guerrilla organization. As the story unfolds, we delve into the inner workings of the F. B. I. agent in charge of the case, who provides an insightful perspective on the kidnapper-kidnapped relationship and the tense, high-stakes investigation.



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32. The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (1980)

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The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd” is a gripping and historically accurate biopic centering on the life of unsuspecting country doctor Samuel Mudd.



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33. Amber Waves (1980)

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Amber Waves” is a powerful drama set in the small-town wheat fields of Kansas. When a young male model, fresh off the life of a con artist, finds himself stranded and without prospects, he reluctantly accepts a job offer from a struggling wheat harvester. Unbeknownst to him, the harvester is battling a fatal form of cancer and financial turmoil. In a moment of desperation, the harvester attempts suicide, only to be saved by the young man.



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34. The Day the Loving Stopped (1981)

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The Day the Loving Stopped” is an emotional drama that explores the impact of divorce on a family. Set in 1960s America, the story revolves around the lives of two sisters, one battling her parents’ divorce and the other going through a pre-wedding jitters.



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35. Don’t Go to Sleep (1982)

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Experience chills and suspense in the 1982 thriller “Don’t Go to Sleep, ” directed by Richard Lang and written by Ned Wynn. The movie explores the eerie world of the supernatural, as a young girl named Robin (played by Robin Ignico) starts mysteriously seeing the ghost of her sister, who tragically died in a car accident a year prior. As the haunting continues, Robin’s family (including Dennis Weaver and Valerie Harper) struggles to unravel the unsettling secrets and protect their daughter from the spectral menace.



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36. Cocaine: One Man’s Seduction (1983)

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Cocaine: One Man’s Seduction” is a gripping 1983 drama that follows the devastating consequences of one man’s descent into cocaine addiction. Dennis Weaver delivers a powerful performance as the struggling real-estate salesman, trapped in the middle of a chaotic marriage and a stagnating career.



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37. The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1986)

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The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards is a prestigious televised event that celebrates the achievements of outstanding performances, creative excellence, and innovative strategies in the realm of television. This exclusive gathering, presented by the esteemed Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, has been recognized as one of the most significant milestones in the TV industry. The 1986 ceremony marked a memorable year in the history of the awards, showcasing the best achievements from prime-time television during that time.



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38. A Winner Never Quits (1986)

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A Winner Never Quits” is an inspiring and heartwarming biographical drama that tells the true story of a young man named Pete Gray, whose determination and unyielding spirit overcame significant obstacles to fulfill his dream of playing major-league baseball. Born with an injured right arm due to a childhood accident, Pete faces ridicule and doubt from his peers but finds solace in the support of his close-knit family. With the encouragement of his father, a Pennsylvania coal miner, and his brother who aspires to be a boxer, Pete learns the importance of perseverance and standing up for oneself.



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39. Sex Symbols; Past, Present and Future (1987)

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Sex Symbols; Past, Present and Future” is a captivating documentary that dives deep into the fascinating world of sex symbols throughout history. Released in 1987, this compelling film takes viewers on a journey through time, exploring the lives and careers of iconic women who have defined beauty and seduction.



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40. Disaster at Silo 7 (1988)

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Disaster at Silo 7” is a gripping 1988 thriller that brings the world to the brink of disaster, as a fuel leak inside an ICBM silo sends the local military and civilian authorities into panic. Directed by Larry Elikann, with a screenplay by Mark Carliner and Douglas Lloyd McIntosh, the film delves into the terrifying consequences of a catastrophic accident with global implications.



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41. Walking After Midnight (1988)

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Delve into the fascinating lives of celebrities in Jonathon Kay’s gripping documentary, “Walking After Midnight”. This unique film explores past-life experiences of the rich and famous, as they recount their struggles and triumphs.



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42. Earth and the American Dream (1992)

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Earth and the American Dream, ” a profound environmental documentary, offers a fresh perspective on America’s history, focusing on its environmental evolution from Columbus’ exploration in the 15th century to the current landscape of resource depletion. The 1992 film, produced by Home Box Office (HBO), delves into the ecological impacts and challenges faced by the nation, while shedding light on the allure of the American Dream and the consequences it has brought upon our environment.



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43. Mastergate (1992)

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Mastergate” is a witty 1992 comedy film directed by Michael Engler and written by renowned humorist Larry Gelbart. Set in the late 70s, the film is based on a satirical play about the historic Senate Watergate hearings of 1973-74. The movie revolves around a CIA employee who has a chance to rewrite history, but at what cost?



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44. Ancient Secrets of the Bible, Part II (1993)

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Discover the lost secrets of the Bible in an incredible journey through history with the return of host Dennis Weaver! . In “Ancient Secrets of the Bible, Part II, ” witness remarkable reenactments and explore the unexplained stories from the biblical text. From David’s victory against Goliath to the three young men in the fiery furnace, scientists will attempt to verify these extraordinary events.



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45. Greyhounds (1994)

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Greyhounds, released in 1994, is an entertaining movie that combines comedy, crime, and drama genres, taking viewers on an unforgettable journey with its thrilling plotline. The film stars an impressive ensemble, including James Coburn, Robert Guillaume, and Pat Morita.



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46. Telluride: Time Crosses Over (1997)

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Telluride: Time Crosses Over, ” a thrilling adventure set in the picturesque town of Telluride, Colorado in 1988, takes you on an unforgettable journey with timeless characters. The legendary lawmen, butted against the notorious outlaw, Butch Cassidy, grapple with dangerous crimes threatening humanity and the environment. This intriguing film, directed by Michael Eugene Carr, captivates you with its unique blend of suspense, humor, and adventure.



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47. Stolen Women, Captured Hearts (1997)

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In the gripping drama “Stolen Women, Captured Hearts, ” set against the turbulent backdrop of 1868 Kansas, a defiant Lakota Sioux warrior finds himself locked in a deadly struggle with General Custer’s troops. When he refuses to release two white women he has kidnapped, the stage is set for a harrowing war between the tribes and the United States Army. As tensions rise, the kidnapped women must rely on their wits, resilience, and newfound relationships to navigate the dangers around them.



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48. The Best of Hollywood (1998)

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Join Tab Hunter on a nostalgic journey through the history of Hollywood’s most iconic cinematic achievements from the 1950s to the end of the 20th century. “The Best of Hollywood” (1998) is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on an exploration of the golden age of Hollywood.



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49. CBS: The First 50 Years (1998)

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Celebrate the golden jubilee of CBS with this two-hour prime-time television spectacular celebrating the iconic network’s first 50 years. Dive into the rich history of television, from its inception to the influential programs that shaped our culture.



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50. Escape from Wildcat Canyon (1998)

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with “Escape from Wildcat Canyon”! . Before Pete Flint relocates to New York with his family, he embarks on a final journey with his grandfather.



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51. Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)

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Television: The First Fifty Years” is a captivating 1999 documentary that delves into the evolution and influence of television on American culture. Directed by Kent Hagen, this thought-provoking film weaves together rare clips, newsreels, and candid interviews from iconic figures like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.



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52. Submerged (2000)

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Submerged” is a riveting action movie set in the 2000s. The story unfolds as Navy SEALs undertake a bold rescue mission amidst a chaotic disaster. A hijacked jet, carrying a computer capable of launching missiles, crashes into the sea, plunging everyone aboard into a dark, terrifying abyss.



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53. The Virginian (2000)

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The Virginian”, set in 2000, is a gripping Western film that explores the complexities of loyalty, love, and betrayal. Bill Pullman, in a standout performance as the titular character, stars as a seasoned cowboy who finds himself caught between the unforgiving justice of the law and the tender love he shares with a charming schoolteacher.



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54. High Noon (2000)

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High Noon: A tense Western drama set in a small town, where town marshal Will Kane (Tom Skerritt) is about to enjoy his well-deserved retirement alongside his newly-wedded wife (Susanna Thompson). However, everything changes when he receives shocking news that notorious ex-convict Frank Miller (Reed Diamond) is on his way to seek revenge.



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55. Home on the Range (2004)

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Home on the Range” is an entertaining and exciting family-friendly adventure comedy from 2004 that focuses on saving a farm by going on a thrilling bounty hunting mission to capture a notorious outlaw. This beautifully animated film features an ensemble of charming animal characters who have their own remarkable personalities. The film’s stunning visuals, combined with clever humor and a heartwarming message, take the audience on an unforgettable journey that promises fun for the whole family.



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56. Spielberg (2017)

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Spielberg” is a comprehensive documentary about the iconic filmmaker, Steven Spielberg. With interviews from his family, film critics, colleagues, and colleagues who have worked with him, viewers get an in-depth look at the career and journey of one of Hollywood’s most celebrated directors.



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