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All 65 Don Siegel Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of thrilling cinema as we take a look at the exceptional Don Siegel Movies! In this roundup article, we’ll highlight the director’s most iconic films, delve into his unique storytelling techniques, and explore the lasting impact of his work on modern cinema. Join us as we celebrate one of Hollywood’s most brilliant and prolific directors, Don Siegel.

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1. Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)

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Experience the gripping tale of espionage set against the backdrop of pre-war tensions with “Confessions of a Nazi Spy” (1939). Directed by Anatole Litvak, this drama film stars Edward G. Robinson, George Sanders, and Francis Lederer as an FBI agent, a German spy, and a German-American Bund leader, respectively.



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2. The Roaring Twenties (1939)

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The Roaring Twenties” (1939) is a gripping crime drama that takes viewers to the heart of Prohibitionist America. Directed by Raoul Walsh, this intense film follows three veterans who return home from fighting in World War I. They band together to make a living in the chaotic era of the ’20s by entering the organized crime scene as bootleggers.



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3. Knute Rockne All American (1940)

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Knute Rockne All American” is a captivating biographical drama that transports viewers to the heart of Notre Dame football. The film, released in 1940, delves into the legendary life of Knute Rockne, a revered football player and coach of the University of Notre Dame. Directed by Lloyd Bacon and William K.



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4. Brother Orchid (1940)

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Brother Orchid, released in 1940, is a captivating crime drama that challenges viewers’ preconceptions about gangsters and their redemption. When retired racket boss John Sarto (played by Edward G.



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5. They Drive by Night (1940)

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In “They Drive by Night, ” two brothers, both skilled truck drivers, are thrown into a dangerous web of crime and deceit when one loses an arm in a tragic accident. Desperate for a new start, they both join a transport company, only to find themselves entangled in a deadly game of lies and betrayal. When the owner of the company is murdered and one brother is falsely accused as an accessory, they must rely on each other to clear their names and uncover the truth behind the sinister plot.



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6. All This, and Heaven Too (1940)

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In the emotionally charged drama “All This, and Heaven Too” from 1940, the life of a French duchess takes a tragic turn when her irrational behavior towards her children’s governess sets off a series of events that will alter her family’s lives forever. Based on Rachel Field’s novel, the film stars Bette Davis as the enigmatic duchess and Charles Boyer as her tormented husband. The film is set amidst the turbulent backdrop of the French Revolution of 1848, adding an air of suspense and intrigue to the story.



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7. Blues in the Night (1941)

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In the gritty 1941 film “Blues in the Night, ” a group of struggling musicians, including Jigger ‘Pine, Ginger ‘Character’ Powell, Nickie Haroyen, and Peppi, form an enterprising jazz band dedicated to playing blues music. This passionate ensemble of performers faces financial hardships, hoping for a break in the music industry.



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8. One Foot in Heaven (1941)

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One Foot in Heaven” is a heartwarming drama that explores the life of a minister and his family as they navigate the ups and downs of their calling. Taking viewers on a journey through time and space, the film showcases a series of episodes in the life of the protagonist, illuminating the joys and challenges of their faith and marriage. Starring Oscar-nominated actors Fredric March and Martha Scott, this captivating story delves into themes of relationships, family dynamics, and religion, all unfolding against the picturesque backdrop of Ontario, Canada.



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9. Meet John Doe (1941)

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Meet John Doe, ” a captivating film from 1941 directed by the renowned Frank Capra, stars Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. The plot centers around a destitute drifter who is enlisted by a determined female journalist to impersonate a fictional individual who claimed he would commit suicide as a political statement.



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10. The Strawberry Blonde (1941)

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In the bustling streets of 1941 New York, a rogue ex-convict named Biff Grimes falls for the dazzling beauty Virginia Brush. Biff, a man of wit and charm with a fiery temper, soon discovers that he isn’t the only man vying for Virginia’s affections. As the competition intensifies, Biff must confront his past and contend with the urban jungle.



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11. Sergeant York (1941)

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Sergeant York, ” a 1941 drama film directed by Howard Hawks, follows the inspirational journey of Alvin C. York, a Tennessee farmer, marksman, and pacifist. Set in World War I, the movie highlights York’s struggle with his moral principles as he is drafted into the war. Consequently, he transitions from a peaceful individual to a celebrated war hero, showcasing the power of conviction and the profound impact of war on individuals.



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12. Casablanca (1942)

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Casablanca, a timeless classic released in 1943, is a gripping tale of love, loyalty, and survival. Set in the backdrop of the Nazi occupation of French Morocco, the film follows the story of Rick Blaine, a cynical expatriate American who runs a popular nightclub. As the shadow of the Nazis looms over the world, Rick grapples with his own past while struggling with moral dilemmas and dangerous liaisons.



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13. Across the Pacific (1942)

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Across the Pacific” is a gripping 1942 drama directed by the talented duo of John Huston and Vincent Sherman. Set in a time of political unrest, the film follows ex-army captain Rick Leland (played by Humphrey Bogart) as he embarks on a perilous journey aboard a Japanese ship bound for Asia via the Panama Canal. As he navigates the waters and the uncertainties of the Pacific Ocean, he encounters unexpected twists and turns that pose significant threats to his life and the safety of his fellow passengers.



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14. Gentleman Jim (1942)

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In the roaring 19th century, boxing was a rough and tumble sport where brawn reigned supreme. Enter Jim Corbett, a charismatic and innovative heavyweight boxer determined to revolutionize the sport. “Gentleman Jim” charts his audacious journey as he shatters the brutal stereotypes of the era using slick footwork and a strategic mind.



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15. Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)

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Yankee Doodle Dandy” is a captivating biographical drama that transports us into the world of the legendary musical composer, actor, dancer, and singer, George M. Cohan. Set against the backdrop of early 1900s America, the film highlights Cohan’s journey to stardom, where he rises from humble beginnings as a member of a famous family act to achieving iconic status in the world of show business.



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16. Now, Voyager (1942)

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Now, Voyager (1942) is a captivating drama-romance film that explores the depths of a troubled mother-daughter relationship and the transformative power of therapy. The story revolves around a frumpy spinster, Charlotte Vale, portrayed by the exceptional Bette Davis, who undergoes a remarkable journey towards self-discovery, independence, and ultimately, love.



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17. Northern Pursuit (1943)

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In the heart of the Canadian wilderness, “Northern Pursuit” unfolds as an action-packed adventure, drama, and romance. Set in 1943, the story follows a Canadian Mountie who is secretly of German descent, played by Errol Flynn. Tasked with protecting his homeland against a dangerous Nazi sabotage plot, the Mountie must feign disaffection with Canada in order to infiltrate the enemy’s ranks.



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18. This Is the Army (1943)

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This Is the Army, ” a 1943 musical masterpiece directed by Michael Curtiz, takes us on a journey through the lives of soldiers during World War I. The story revolves around a wounded soldier who, after recovering, becomes a producer and stages a show for the armed forces.



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19. Action in the North Atlantic (1943)

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Action in the North Atlantic, an intense period war drama released in 1943, tells the thrilling story of an American tanker that falls victim to a Nazi U-boat. The sinking leaves the survivors stranded on a raft for 11 days as they navigate the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic.



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20. Edge of Darkness (1943)

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Edge of Darkness, ” released in 1943, is a dramatic war film set in a small Norwegian fishing village. The village, which has been under Nazi rule for two years, rises up and decides to revolt against the oppressive occupiers.



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21. The Hard Way (1943)

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The Hard Way” takes you on an emotional rollercoaster set in 1943. This captivating drama, musical, and romantic tale follows Helen Chernen as she desperately seeks an escape from her dull small-town life.



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22. Passage to Marseille (1944)

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In the gripping 1944 drama “Passage to Marseille”, a group of five patriotic convicts are granted the rare opportunity of a chance at redemption. These hardened criminals, imprisoned on Devil’s Island, are given the chance to fight the Nazi occupation in Free French forces, thus redeeming themselves through their service to their country. Through the film’s sweeping landscapes and poignant character development, audiences will find themselves thoroughly entangled in this tale of hope, redemption, and unyielding patriotism.



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23. The Conspirators (1944)

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In the tense and thrilling World War II movie, “The Conspirators” (1944), a Dutch resistance fighter finds himself in the neutral territory of Portugal, desperate to find passage to England. As he evades both Nazi spies and Portuguese policemen, the stakes couldn’t be higher.



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24. To Have and Have Not (1944)

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In the era of World War II, a compelling tale unfolds with the adventure-filled “To Have and Have Not” (1944). Featuring iconic stars Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, this film takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the beautiful landscapes of Martinique. As American expatriate Harry Morgan finds himself involved in transporting a daring French Resistance leader and his enchanting wife, he also finds love and passion amidst the chaos of war.



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25. Saratoga Trunk (1945)

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Saratoga Trunk” is a gripping 1945 drama-romance-western film that takes the viewer on an intense journey of self-discovery, justice, and love. Set in the backdrop of Texas, the story revolves around an ambitious Texas gambler and the exiled Creole daughter of an aristocratic family who join hands to fight against the society that has ostracized them. With a runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes, this movie is a timeless classic that beautifully explores themes of sexual attraction, ambition, and the pursuit of justice.



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26. The Verdict (1946)

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The Verdict” is a gripping film noir from 1946, directed by Don Siegel and starring Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Joan Lorring. This crime drama, penned by Peter Milne and Israel Zangwill, follows the story of a Scotland Yard superintendent who embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind the murder of a key witness, after an innocent man is wrongfully executed in a case for which he was not guilty. Filled with suspense and stunning performances, “The Verdict” delves into the darkest corners of the criminal underworld, where deceit and betrayal lurk at every turn.



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27. The Big Steal (1949)

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The Big Steal” is a thrilling 1949 crime drama directed by Don Siegel and written by Daniel Mainwaring, Gerald Drayson Adams, and Richard Wormser. Set against the backdrop of Mexico, the film follows an army lieutenant named Johnny Mason, played by Robert Mitchum, as he is falsely accused of robbery. Joined by the thief’s own fiancée, Susan, played by Jane Greer, they go on a frantic chase to apprehend the real thief.



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28. Night Unto Night (1949)

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In the gripping drama of 1949, “Night Unto Night, ” a brilliant scientist, afflicted by the unrelenting illness of epilepsy, seeks solace in a small town. There he encounters a bewitchingly beautiful woman, who, tormented by the voice of her late husband, finds herself locked in the torturous embrace of seclusion. As the two develop an intimate and complex relationship, their lives become intertwined in a powerful tug-of-war between tormented souls and the relentless march of fate.



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29. The Duel at Silver Creek (1952)

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The Duel at Silver Creek” is a thrilling Western drama set in the rugged terrain of New Mexico Territory. As Marshal Tyrone and the lone-gunman, Silver Kid, join forces against a ruthless gang of claim jumpers, viewers will take a journey filled with danger, loyalty, and the unyielding spirit of the American West.



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30. Private Hell 36 (1954)

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In the gritty world of 1950s Los Angeles, two hard-boiled detectives, Mike Hogan (Steve Cochran) and Dan Malone (Howard Duff), make a risky decision to steal a sizable sum of money from a recently deceased robber. Unbeknownst to Malone, Hogan’s guilty conscience is about to take a deadly turn. As tensions simmer beneath the surface, passion and crime collide, leading to a high-stakes showdown.



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31. Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954)

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Riot in Cell Block 11” is a gritty 1954 crime drama directed by Don Siegel and written by Richard Collins. Set in an American prison, the film chronicles the desperate situation of inmates who are fed up with the inhumane living conditions. When a general prison riot ensues, it leads to hostage-taking, a tense stand-off with the guards, and ultimately negotiations with the prison administration officials.



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32. An Annapolis Story (1955)

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An Annapolis Story, released in 1955, tells a compelling drama as two brothers, enrolled at the prestigious U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, find themselves at odds over a shared love interest amidst the looming Korean War. Directed by Don Siegel and written by Daniel B.



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33. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)

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Invasion of the Body Snatchers, directed by Don Siegel, is a chilling 1956 sci-fi drama that plunges viewers into a small-town horror story. The movie centers around a small-town doctor named Miles Bennell, who discovers that the people around him, including his friends and loved ones, are being silently replaced by emotionless alien duplicates.



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34. Crime in the Streets (1956)

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Experience the raw, gritty world of “Crime in the Streets” (1956), a powerful drama that explores the social challenges of the era. Set in a poverty-stricken community, a dedicated social worker finds himself drawn into the dangerous world of a local slum gang. As he tries to befriend them, he must navigate a labyrinth of crime and tension, all while facing the harsh realities of life in the streets.



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35. Baby Face Nelson (1957)

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Baby Face Nelson” is a gritty, high-stakes thriller that takes us deep into the 1930s underworld of Chicago, following the life of one of its most notorious criminals, George “Babyface” Nelson (played by Mickey Rooney). This film expertly showcases how Nelson, after making a name for himself with brutal robberies, decided to ally himself with the infamous John Dillinger (Cedric Hardwicke) to compete with the powerful and cunning Al Capone. As we journey through this captivating tale of crime and ambition, we witness the dangerous allure, the cutthroat rivalries, and the consequences that came with Nelson’s choices.



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36. The Lineup (1958)

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In the gritty world of San Francisco’s criminal underworld, a psychopathic kingpin and his trusty protégé orchestrate a dangerous operation, using unsuspecting travelers as their means of transportation. As they discreetly retrieve packages of highly potent heroin, the duo carefully avoids raising any suspicions from the city’s vigilant police force.



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37. The Gun Runners (1958)

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The Gun Runners, ” a 1958 crime, drama, and film-noir thriller, is set during the turbulent times of the Cuban Revolution. The movie follows the Cuban misadventures of a Florida arms smuggler. Directed by Don Siegel, the film boasts a star-studded cast including Audie Murphy, Eddie Albert, and Patricia Owens.



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38. Edge of Eternity (1959)

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Edge of Eternity” is a riveting crime drama set in the awe-inspiring backdrop of the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Directed by Don Siegel and written by Marion Hargrove, Richard Collins, and Ben Markson, this thrilling film stars Cornel Wilde, Victoria Shaw, and Mickey Shaughnessy.



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39. Flaming Star (1960)

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A gripping tale of loyalty and passion, “Flaming Star” (1960) follows the story of Pacer, a mixed-blood native American facing a life-altering conflict in the heart of West Texas. Driven to resolve the escalating violence between two warring cultures, Pacer attempts to act as a peacemaker. But his unwavering honor forces him into a deadly, unyielding whirlwind of violence.



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40. Too Late Blues (1961)

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Too Late Blues” is a gripping drama film from 1961, set in a world of music and ideals. The movie follows the journey of Ghost, a passionate musician who plays his blues in the park, prioritizing his purity over fame. However, when he encounters the captivating singer Jess Polanski, his life takes an unexpected turn. Love intervenes, causing Ghost to abandon his ideals and seek stardom.



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41. Hell Is for Heroes (1962)

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Hell Is for Heroes” (1962) is a gripping war drama set during World War II. Set in the brutal battlefield, a small squad of American infantrymen led by a determined NCO are pitted against a formidable German attack. As the tension builds, the squad must rely on their courage and wits to hold the line and protect their comrades.



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42. The Hanged Man (1964)

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In the gritty underworld of neo-noir crime, the gripping thriller “The Hanged Man” follows the story of a gunman who seeks vengeance for his murdered friend. Embarking on a perilous journey into corrupt labor union politics, this unrelenting protagonist soon finds himself tangled in a web of deceit and danger.



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43. The Killers (1964)

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The Killers” is a gripping, neo-noir crime drama released in 1964, based on Ernest Hemingway’s short story and directed by Don Siegel. The movie stars Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, and John Cassavetes. Following the hitmen’s surprise at their target’s lack of resistance, they embark on a journey to uncover their hidden motives and discover the person who hired them.



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44. Stranger on the Run (1967)

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Stranger on the Run, released in 1967, is a thrilling Western drama directed by Don Siegel. The movie stars Henry Fonda, Anne Baxter, and Michael Parks and is written by Dean Riesner and Reginald Rose.



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45. Madigan (1968)

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Madigan, ” a 1968 crime, drama, and thriller film, follows two dedicated New York City police detectives, Madigan and Bonaro, as they embark on a nail-biting manhunt for a ruthless hoodlum. With only 72 hours to apprehend the killer, the unforgiving streets of Spanish Harlem provide the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes showdown. Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, and Inger Stevens star in this gripping tale that masterfully weaves a web of suspense, intrigue, and action.



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46. Coogan’s Bluff (1968)

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Coogan’s Bluff is a gripping action-comedy crime thriller set in 1968, starring the legendary Clint Eastwood. The film follows Arizona Deputy Sheriff Coogan, portrayed by Eastwood, as he is sent to New York City to escort a dangerous fugitive back to his hometown for a highly anticipated trial.



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47. Faces (1968)

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Faces” is a groundbreaking drama film directed by John Cassavetes, released in 1968. The movie centers around the complex love lives of a middle-aged man, his ex-wife, and their partners as they navigate life and relationships. Set amidst a backdrop of change and turbulence, the film presents a raw, unapologetic look at the human experience.



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48. Death of a Gunfighter (1969)

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Death of a Gunfighter, ” a 1969 Western drama, is set in a Texas town where the council decides to fire the old-fashioned marshal, much to his dismay. Unwilling to step down, a series of violent confrontations ensues, leading to a heart-pounding shot to death, pistol duel, and gunfight showdown.



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49. Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)

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Two Mules for Sister Sara, released in 1970, is an adventurous and romantic drama that takes place during the Franco-Mexican War. The film sees a former Civil War soldier, portrayed by Clint Eastwood, save a nun, played by Shirley MacLaine, from a group of violent bandits. Following this heroic act, they join forces to fight alongside the Mexicans as they battle against the French. The story unfolds with many twists and turns as the characters are constantly on the move in a thrilling quest. While not as intense as some of Eastwood’s other classic Westerns, this film has garnered an ample following of its own and stands out for its clever use of disguise and false identity.



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50. Dirty Harry (1971)

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Dirty Harry is a gripping action-thriller that takes place in the bustling city of San Francisco. When a crazed serial killer, known as “the Scorpio Killer, ” terrorizes the city, Police Inspector Harry Callahan is assigned to find him.



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51. Play Misty for Me (1971)

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Play Misty for Me is a gripping 1971 thriller directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Eastwood himself alongside Jessica Walter and Donna Mills. The film follows the life of a disc jockey whose world is turned upside down by an encounter with a dangerous groupie.



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52. The Beguiled (1971)

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The Beguiled, ” released in 1971, is a captivating drama set against the backdrop of the tumultuous American Civil War. As a Union soldier recovers at a Confederate girls’ boarding school, he charms the lonely women, drawing them into a dangerous game of love and deception. This dark southern gothic thriller, featuring Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, and Elizabeth Hartman as the central characters, pushes the boundaries of loyalty and desire.



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53. Charley Varrick (1973)

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Charley Varrick is a gritty neo-noir crime thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Released in 1973, this cult film follows the desperate attempts of a man, his wife, and their friend to rob a bank without realizing the deadly consequences of crossing the Mob. As the stakes rise and tensions mount, the characters must navigate a dangerous web of deceit and violence.



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54. The Black Windmill (1974)

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The Black Windmill” is a 1974 British action, crime, and thriller film directed by Don Siegel. Written by Leigh Vance and Clive Egleton, the movie stars Michael Caine, Donald Pleasence, and Delphine Seyrig, and is produced by Universal Pictures in collaboration with the UK and France.



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55. The Shootist (1976)

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In the Old West town of Bisbee, Arizona, a dying gunfighter named J. B. Books (John Wayne) searches for a painless and dignified way to end his life in the 1901-set drama, “The Shootist. ” As he embarks on this quest, he encounters a wide range of characters including a young gunfighter (Ron Howard) and a former love, now a widow (Lauren Bacall), leading to a compelling narrative of love, loyalty, and redemption.



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56. Telefon (1977)

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Telefon, ” the 1977 crime-action thriller, follows the journey of a Russian officer sent to the United States to prevent sleeper agents from striking government entities upon hearing specific coded words. As he navigates the challenges of espionage and navigates intricate webs of deception, he uncovers the involvement of an enigmatic female spy with a photographic memory. Directed by Don Siegel and written by Peter Hyams, Stirling Silliphant, and Walter Wager, the movie stars Charles Bronson, Lee Remick, and Donald Pleasence.



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57. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)

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Invasion of the Body Snatchers, ” a 1978 horror-sci-fi masterpiece from acclaimed director Philip Kaufman, follows the chilling story of a mysterious extraterrestrial invasion that begins in San Francisco. When strange seeds from space are carried to Earth, a sinister cycle begins as bizarre pods grow and infiltrate human bodies, one by one.



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58. Escape from Alcatraz (1979)

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Escape from Alcatraz” is a gripping, high-stakes action thriller that puts viewers at the edge of their seats. Set in 1939, the movie takes place at the most infamous and secure prison in the world - Alcatraz. This seemingly impossible-to-escape establishment becomes the focus of three daring inmates, played by legends like Clint Eastwood, Patrick McGoohan, and Roberts Blossom, who plot a daring escape.



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59. Rough Cut (1980)

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Rough Cut, a 1980 adventure-comedy-crime film, is set in the glamorous world of jet-setting jewel thieves. With dazzling visuals, this flick follows two seasoned crooks as they team up to swipe a whopping $30 million in uncut jewels. Their flirtatious banter and cunning capers make for an irresistible combination in this high-stakes adventure.



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60. Don Siegel: Last of the Independents (1980)

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Don Siegel: Last of the Independents is an engaging documentary that offers a unique insight into the life and career of renowned “B” movie director, Don Siegel. This film provides a fascinating look at the world of independent filmmaking, as it delves into Siegel’s life through interviews with his friends, colleagues, and co-workers, and by showcasing clips from many of his films.



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61. Jinxed! (1982)

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Jinxed! is a comedic film from 1982, directed by Don Siegel and written by Frank D. Gilroy, David Newman, and Jerry Blatt. Starring the talented Bette Midler, Ken Wahl, and Rip Torn, the movie tells the story of a rollercoaster journey through Reno, Vegas, and Tahoe.



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62. Into the Night (1985)

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Into the Night” is a thrilling Action-Comedy-Crime film released in 1985, starring Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Stacey Pickren. Directed by John Landis and written by Ron Koslow, the movie follows an insomniac aerospace engineer who accidentally befriends a beautiful model on the run from dangerous people. The film also features cameo appearances, exciting chases, and a twist surrounding the engineer’s adulterous wife.



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63. Unforgiven (1992)

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Unforgiven is a critically acclaimed Western drama released in 1992, starring Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, and Morgan Freeman. The film follows William Munny, a retired gunslinger, who is convinced to take on one last job by his old partner Ned Logan, along with a young man named “The Schofield Kid. ” Set in the harsh landscape of the Old West, the movie delves into themes of violence, revenge, and the blurred line between good and evil.



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64. Vixen Highway 2006: It Came from Uranus! (2010)

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Vixen Highway 2006: It Came from Uranus! . is a high-energy action, horror, and thriller film that promises to leave an unforgettable mark. The movie follows the story of rock-star Bobby Barzell, who is awaiting a life-saving liver transplant from a dangerous and unpredictable fugitive.



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65. Last of the Independents: Don Siegel and the Making of ‘Charley Varrick’ (2015)

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Experience the thrilling world of documentary filmmaking with ‘Last of the Independents: Don Siegel and the Making of ‘Charley Varrick’. Released in 2015, this captivating 1 hour and 12-minute film explores the life and work of renowned filmmaker Don Siegel.



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