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All 51 Don Calfa Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Don Calfa, a versatile actor who has left an indelible mark on the film industry. With an impressive range of roles under his belt, from horror to comedy, Calfa’s performances have been memorable and captivating. Join us as we take a closer look at Don Calfa’s movies, exploring the unique qualities that make each of his films so engaging.

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1. Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value (1969)

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In the offbeat 1969 comedy “Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value, ” director Charles Hirsch brings together an ensemble cast led by Paul Bartel, Rose Wood, and Carol Saltus for a hilarious and irreverent take on therapy, sexual problems, and interpersonal relationships. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 18 minutes, this short and punchy film explores the challenges and triumphs of a group of characters navigating their way through the complexities of life.



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2. Putney Swope (1969)

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Putney Swope” is a 1969 comedy film directed by Robert Downey Sr. , known for its satire and absurdism. The plot revolves around an advertising agency where the board of directors has to elect a new chairman. As they manipulate the system to avoid voting for their enemies, they inadvertently select the agency’s token black man, Putney Swope, as the chairman.



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3. Pound (1970)

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Pound” (1970) is an unconventional, surreal comedy-drama that dives into the lives of 18 dogs waiting at a Mexican hairless dog pound. The film, directed by Robert Downey Sr. , explores the absurdism of the situation and the relationships between the dogs and their human caretakers. This peculiar coming-of-age tale is set against a backdrop of the 70s, and while it may not be for everyone, it’s certainly a unique cinematic experience.



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4. Greaser’s Palace (1972)

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Greaser’s Palace” is a bizarre and twisted comedy-western film released in 1973. Directed by Robert Downey Sr. and penned by the same creative mind, this surreal and cruel western town takes a turn when a mysterious man named Jesse arrives.



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5. Goodnight, My Love (1972)

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In the gritty streets of 1940s Los Angeles, private investigators Jack and Eddie, along with their unique partner, a dwarf, find themselves entangled in a web of mystery and murder. As they unravel the secrets behind a series of missing persons, they must navigate the seedy underbelly of the city. With a mix of wit, humor, and action, Goodnight, My Love will keep you on the edge of your seat as you follow these gumshoes on their thrilling journey through the nightclubs and back alleys of 1940s Hollywood.



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6. The Blue Knight (1973)

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The Blue Knight, ” released in 1973, is an enthralling crime drama set in the volatile world of the Los Angeles Police Department. Directed by Robert Butler, the movie follows the life of Bumper Morgan, played by William Holden, a seasoned street cop nearing retirement. However, instead of easing into retirement, Morgan refuses to let up on the escalating criminal activity on his beat.



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7. The Rainbow Boys (1973)

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The Rainbow Boys, ” a 1973 independent film written and directed by Gerald Potterton, follows the journey of three individuals in search of a gold mine their father once owned. As they bicker and navigate through their quest, viewers are introduced to a compelling story of family, adventure, and the pursuit of a lost legacy.



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8. Cinderella Liberty (1973)

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Cinderella Liberty” is a captivating drama-romance film set in the heart of early 1970s America. Directed by Mark Rydell and written by Darryl Ponicsan, this intriguing movie captures the essence of love and self-discovery as it unfolds its compelling story. The film, released in 1973, was nominated for 3 Oscars and stars notable actors James Caan and Marsha Mason.



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9. Shanks (1974)

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In the dark and eerie world of Shanks, a mysterious mute puppeteer, masterfully portrayed by Marcel Marceau, discovers a shocking secret using a deceased scientist’s invention. This macabre masterpiece, set in the eerie landscape of 1974, transforms dead bodies into lifelike puppets, allowing the puppeteer to control their every move. Shanks weaves together a chilling tale of mystery, murder, and drowning that will leave viewers horrified and captivated.



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10. Rhinoceros (1974)

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Rhinoceros, ” a quirky 1974 fantasy comedy-drama, sees a boozing young man gradually realize that everyone around him, including his coworker, best friend, and even his chickens, is transforming into rhinoceroses. With the ever-watchful Gene Wilder as the lead, Zero Mostel, and Karen Black rounding out the star-studded cast, this unique film explores the theme of transformation and its impact on the psyche.



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11. The Bank Shot (1974)

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The Bank Shot” (1974) is a comedy-crime film that follows a group of misfit criminals as they plan to rob a Los Angeles bank temporarily situated in a mobile home during renovations. George C.



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12. The Law (1974)

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Step inside the high-stakes world of a big city’s legal system as you immerse yourself in the captivating drama that unfolds in “The Law” (1974). This gripping crime thriller takes us through the sensational murder trial that shapes the lives of those involved.



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13. Peeper (1975)

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Step into the world of noir comedy with Peter Hyams’ 1975 classic, “Peeper. ” Michael Caine stars as a cheeky British private investigator in Los Angeles who finds himself on the hunt for a missing daughter of a mysterious billionaire, all while being pursued by a pair of menacing hitmen. As the witty detective delves deeper into the Beverly Hills family’s secrets, he encounters a labyrinth of lies, deceit, and some subtle nudity. With a talented cast, including Natalie Wood and Kitty Winn, this entertaining caper is a must-see for fans of crime, comedy, and a little bit of the unexpected.



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14. Nickelodeon (1976)

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Nickelodeon (1976) is a heartwarming, comedic film set in the early 1910s, telling the story of a bumbling lawyer named Leo and a charming, down-on-his-luck film director named Buck. The two inadvertently find themselves in the midst of the bustling film business, navigating the challenges of early movie production. With a talented cast led by Burt Reynolds, Ryan O’Neal, and Tatum O’Neal, this movie offers a delightful exploration of the world of cinema in an era of transformation.



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15. New York, New York (1977)

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New York, New York” (1977) is a captivating drama and musical film directed by Martin Scorsese. Set in the bustling Manhattan of the 1950s, the story revolves around the lives of a young lounge singer, a talented but egotistical saxophonist, and their tumultuous romance. As their careers take off, they face a challenging journey filled with love, ambition, and the harsh realities of life in the Big Apple.



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16. Steel Cowboy (1978)

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Steel Cowboy is a gripping 1978 drama film that follows the life of Trucker Clayton Ray Davis, portrayed by the talented James Brolin. Facing financial downfall and the threat of losing his truck, Clayton makes an impulsive decision to aid Pinky Pinchus, a charming but menacing character played by Rip Torn, in a plan to haul rustled cattle. The movie captures the desperation of Clayton’s situation and the enticing allure of quick money. As the story unfolds, Clayton and Pinky find themselves on the run, caught up in a dangerous web of crime and deceit.



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17. Foul Play (1978)

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Foul Play, ” a 1978 comedy-thriller, follows the story of a San Francisco librarian who, after picking up a hitchhiker, finds herself targeted by shady individuals. The film takes a playful twist as she enlists the help of a cop she briefly met at a function to come to her rescue.



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18. The Comedy Company (1978)

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The Comedy Company, released in 1978, is a quintessential blend of comedy and drama that tells the story of a group of diverse individuals working in the entertainment industry. Written by Lee Kalcheim and directed by Lee Philips, this 2-hour film showcases the unique talents and personalities of a variety of characters, all working together to create a successful and unpredictable television series. The film stars Jack Albertson, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Herb Edelman, who deliver powerful performances that bring the show’s world to life.



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19. 1941 (1979)

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1941” is an action-packed, hilarious comedy about the paranoia that gripped Californians as they braced for a Japanese invasion. Following the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, the film showcases the antics that take place as people prepare to fend off the enemy. Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg and co-starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, “1941” is a classic that stands out due to its unique mix of humor, action, and drama.



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20. The Rose (1979)

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The Rose” is a heart-wrenching drama that delves into the world of a self-destructive female rock star. The film, set in 1979, tells the tragic story of a woman wrestling with the relentless pressures of her music career and the merciless demands of her ruthless business manager.



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21. 10 (1979)

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10” is a 1979 American comedy-romance film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Bo Derek, and Julie Andrews. The film tells the story of a Hollywood composer (Moore) who experiences a mid-life crisis and becomes obsessed with a young, attractive, newly married woman (Derek) on her honeymoon.



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22. The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981)

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The Postman Always Rings Twice” is a seductive and dark neo-noir crime drama from 1981, directed by Bob Rafelson and based on James M. Cain’s novel of the same name.



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23. The Day the Bubble Burst (1982)

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Delve into the heart of the 1929 stock market crash in “The Day the Bubble Burst, ” a dramatic retelling of its impact on both the elite and struggling. Directed by Joseph Hardy, the film explores the forces behind this pivotal event, which reshaped the economic landscape. Featuring a talented cast led by Blanche Baker, Franklin Cover, and Richard Crenna, this powerful drama is set against the backdrop of Manhattan New York City and the bustling states of New York and Michigan.



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24. Shooting Stars (1983)

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Get ready for a rollicking good time with “Shooting Stars” (1983), a parody comedy that blends action and comedy to perfection. Join television detectives, played by Parker Stevenson and Billy Dee Williams, as they find themselves without a job after the show’s star grows jealous of their increasingly popular roles. However, undaunted by their unemployment, they decide to take matters into their own hands and become real-life detectives.



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25. The Star Chamber (1983)

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In the gritty streets of 1980s America, “The Star Chamber” (1983) unravels as a thrilling drama that explores the dark underbelly of the legal system. Directed by Peter Hyams and penned by the talented duo of Roderick Taylor and Hyams, this gripping crime tale stars the iconic Michael Douglas, Hal Holbrook, and Yaphet Kotto. When the lines between right and wrong blur, an elite group of judges - led by Douglas’s character - take matters into their own hands, enlisting hitmen to execute criminals who somehow evade justice.



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26. The Man Who Wasn’t There (1983)

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Dive into a suspenseful and funny ride as you follow the intriguing story of “The Man Who Wasn’t There. ” A State Department worker suddenly finds himself tangled in an extraordinary situation when he discovers a mysterious, egg-shaped device filled with a potent liquid that grants temporary invisibility. Little does he know, foreign agents are hot on his trail to obtain the miraculous substance at any cost.



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27. E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind (1984)

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E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind” is a hilarious, parody-filled comedy that takes a bite out of the world of Playboy. Set in 1984, the film follows E.



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28. The Return of the Living Dead (1985)

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The Return of the Living Dead” is a 1985 horror comedy film directed by Dan O’Bannon. The movie follows two hapless employees at a medical supply warehouse who, in a reckless attempt to impress a pretty waitress, accidentally unleash a deadly gas that brings back the dead as zombies.



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29. Running Scared (1986)

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In “Running Scared, ” two Chicago cops, Danny McGee (Gregory Hines) and Joey Marcus (Billy Crystal), find themselves in the midst of a high-stakes chase after they return from a much-needed vacation in Key West. Their target is a notorious drug dealer who almost took their lives in the past. With their keen street smarts and impeccable comedic timing, these two former partners must rekindle their friendship and team up once again to take down the dangerous criminal and save their city.



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30. Treasure of the Moon Goddess (1987)

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Treasure of the Moon Goddess” is an action-packed adventure comedy film from 1987, directed by José Luis García Agraz and written by Asher Brauner, Jean-Pierre Dutilleux, and Eric Weston. The movie follows Pop singer Lu, her sleazy manager Harold, rugged boat captain, and their guide Sam and his girl Brandy, as they find themselves targeted by a dangerous gang and local tribe. The reason? Lu’s striking resemblance to their ancient moon goddess.



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31. Talking Walls (1987)

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In the steamy drama “Talking Walls” (1987), a young sociology student, Mike, sets out to create a hidden camera documentary of the sexual encounters in a motel for his thesis. What he doesn’t expect is that his voyeuristic project will ultimately lead to the discovery of his own heart.



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32. Blue Movies (1988)

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Blue Movies” is a zany comedy about two carefree young men who decide to embark on a hilariously adventurous journey. With their hearts set on creating a sex film, these two easy-going characters are determined to make their mark in the world. However, unforeseen complications arise, making their endeavor anything but simple.



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33. The Presidio (1988)

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The Presidio (1988) is a riveting action thriller that stars Sean Connery, Mark Harmon, and Meg Ryan. The movie follows a gripping investigation into a series of murders that forces a San Francisco civilian police detective to work alongside his former enemy commanding officer, creating an intense atmosphere of hostility and tension. With a twist of fate, the detective also finds himself dating the officer’s daughter.



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34. Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (1989)

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Chopper Chicks in Zombietown” is a wild and outrageous comedy-horror flick that transports you to a zombie-infested town where the undead swarm the streets. This movie features a fearless female gang of bikers led by Jamie Rose, Catherine Carlen, and Lycia Naff, armed with their baseball bats and a whole lot of dynamite. With an unexpected explosion, the zombies are unleashed, and they’re hungry for the living!



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35. Weekend at Bernie’s (1989)

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Weekend at Bernie’s is a hilarious 1989 adventure comedy filled with mishaps and hilarity. The film follows two naive, clueless employees, Larry and Richard, played by Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman, respectively, who mistakenly believe their murdered boss, Bernie, is still alive. Instead of reporting the crime, they decide to bring Bernie’s lifeless corpse on a weekend trip to his luxurious beach house.



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36. Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo (1990)

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In “Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo, ” a clever and tenacious woman is determined to get revenge on Lieutenant Columbo, the beloved detective played by Peter Falk. Devastated by the loss of her husband, she believes that Columbo is responsible and sets out to punish him at all costs.



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37. Bugsy (1991)

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Delve into the captivating history of Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel in Barry Levinson’s biographical drama, Bugsy (1991). Featuring a star-studded ensemble cast, including Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, and Harvey Keitel, this gripping narrative paints an unforgettable portrait of the man who played a pivotal role in shaping the Las Vegas casino scene.



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38. Me Myself and I (1992)

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Me Myself and I” is a light-hearted comedy film released in 1992, which tells the story of a successful New York writer who falls in love with a woman suffering from schizophrenia. This complex relationship is further complicated as the woman has multiple personalities, not all of them desirable. The comedy unfolds as the writer navigates the labyrinth of her hallucinations, which provide both humor and heartfelt moments.



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39. Stay Tuned (1992)

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Stay Tuned” is a 1992 comedy-adventure film directed by Peter Hyams and written by Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, and Richard Siegel. The movie stars John Ritter and Pam Dawber as a husband and wife who inadvertently get sucked into a bizarre and twisted television set. The plot follows their journey as they navigate through a series of surreal and distorted versions of popular TV shows, leading to an intense battle for their lives.



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40. Necronomicon: Book of Dead (1993)

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Immerse yourself in the chilling world of H. P. Lovecraft’s “Necronomicon: Book of Dead, ” a visceral horror anthology that explores the darkest corners of human consciousness. Directed by Christophe Gans and Shûsuke Kaneko, this gripping tale brings Lovecraft’s eerie narratives to life, weaving a web of terror that will leave you questioning your very existence.



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41. Terrified (1995)

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Terrified, also known as Toughguy, is a chilling film from 1995 that delves into the darkest depths of a woman’s psyche. With a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, this horror, mystery, and thriller masterpiece will leave you breathless and craving more.



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42. Doctor Dolittle (1998)

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In 1998, the world of talking animals came to life with the release of “Doctor Dolittle, ” a whimsical family comedy based on the classic novel. Directed by Betty Thomas and starring Eddie Murphy, Peter Boyle, and Ossie Davis, the movie follows the story of a veterinarian who discovers he can communicate with animals.



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43. Progeny (1998)

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Progeny, a thrilling 1998 sci-fi horror film, follows the unfathomable story of a woman who is unknowingly impregnated by extraterrestrials who are conducting clandestine experiments on the human race. As the pregnancy progresses, the woman grapples with the reality of her unusual circumstance. Brimming with suspense and unexpected twists, Progeny is the perfect blend of interspecies sex, alien abduction, and human exploration, set against the backdrop of the unknown.



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44. Downward Angel (2001)

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Downward Angel” stars Matt Schulze as John Hunter, an assassin seeking vengeance for the death of his parents. Determined to find justice against those responsible, he infiltrates the infamous Guild in an undercover mission. As a suspenseful and thrilling storyline unfolds, John must rely on his skills and instincts to unravel the sinister secrets within the Guild and expose the individual responsible for his family’s tragic fate.



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45. The 4th Tenor (2002)

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Embark on an enchanting journey with “The 4th Tenor” (2002), a delightful comedy-musical-romance film that serves up laughter and heartwarming moments in equal measure. With a star-studded cast led by comedic legend Rodney Dangerfield, this charming tale follows a restaurant owner as he tries to impress an opera singer he falls in love with. To do so, he embarks on a whirlwind adventure to Italy to learn the art of singing under the guidance of an eccentric voice coach.



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46. Corpses Are Forever (2004)

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Corpses Are Forever” (2004) is an offbeat action-comedy film that combines humor with adrenaline-pumping thrills. The movie takes the audience on an entertaining journey as an amnesiac spy and a misfit team of soldiers attempt to close the Gates of Hell, which have unexpectedly blown wide open. Fond of dry humor and parody, the movie offers a unique twist on the zombie genre.



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47. 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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48. Slices (2008)

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Slices” is a genre-blending horror anthology film that brings a fresh take on the old-school, storytelling style. The movie presents a collection of five distinct films, each embracing its unique style. Featuring elements of both slasher and sci-fi, “Slices” offers a thrilling blend of suspense, action, and the unexpected.



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49. More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead (2011)

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Dive into the fascinating world of the making of a horror cult classic with “More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead” (2011). This retrospective documentary provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of “The Return of the Living Dead. ” Featuring interviews with key cast and crew members, this captivating film delves into the intricacies of creating the undead, exploring themes of zombies, striptease, and even female nudity.



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50. Pablo (2012)

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Step into the world of legendary film-title designer Pablo Ferro in this mesmerizing blend of documentary and animation. Delving into the life and work of the 72-year-old mastermind, “Pablo” offers an insightful exploration of his craft. From the opening frame, the viewer is swept into a world of part animated, one-word title masterpieces. The film’s forename-as-title format creates a unique narrative flow, while the name in the title pays homage to the protagonist’s illustrious career.



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51. Sharkskin (2015)

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Dive into the captivating world of “Sharkskin, ” where morality meets fashion in the heart of the mafia. Italian tailor Mike Esposito, expertly crafting exquisite suits for notorious mafia Don Piano, finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue and responsibility.



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