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All 57 Earl Boen Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of cinematic excellence with our latest movie roundup article, “Earl Boen Movies”. As a passionate film enthusiast, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to explore the incredible range of roles Boen has taken on throughout his career. From blockbuster hits to indie gems, this article is guaranteed to keep you engaged and entertained.

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1. Mr. Billion (1977)

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Step into the world of intrigue and laughter with Mr. Billion, a classic family comedy from 1977. When an American billionaire mysteriously passes away, his hardworking poor Italian nephew becomes the heir to everything he left behind. But there’s a catch - the nephew must make it to the United States and claim his inheritance before the deadline.



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2. Last of the Good Guys (1978)

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Last of the Good Guys” is a gripping drama based in the late 70s, where a young cop takes matters into his own hands after the untimely demise of his best friend. In a bold move to ensure his buddy’s family gets the pension they rightly deserve, he embarks on an elaborate con game.



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3. The Fifth Floor (1978)

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The Fifth Floor” (1978) is a thrilling, chilling tale about a young college disco dancer who finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time, leading to a terrifying commitment to an insane asylum. The film, directed by Howard Avedis and written by Meyer Dolinsky, Howard Avedis, and Marlene Schmidt, takes viewers on a suspenseful journey filled with dark twists and shocking revelations. Starring an impressive cast including Bo Hopkins, Dianne Hull, and Patti D’Arbanville, “The Fifth Floor” is a thrilling exploration of the mysteries lurking behind the walls of a seemingly innocuous institution.



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4. The Main Event (1979)

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In “The Main Event, ” a down-on-her-luck entrepreneur, played by Barbra Streisand, takes a chance on reviving a once-popular but washed-out boxer, portrayed by Ryan O’Neal. With her business in turmoil and the support of her protégé, Paul Sand, she navigates the world of boxing in an attempt to turn the boxer’s career around.



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5. 9 to 5 (1980)

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9 to 5 is a classic 1980s comedy that still holds its relevance today. Directed by Colin Higgins, the film follows three female employees of a sexist and egotistical boss, as they come together to seek revenge and reclaim their dignity. Starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton, this heartwarming comedy celebrates the power of friendship and the importance of standing up against injustice.



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6. Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)

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Battle Beyond the Stars” is a 1980 action-adventure sci-fi film that pits a farm boy against an oppressive tyrant who seeks to annihilate his planet, Akir. The young hero rallies a group of outlaws, including an embittered computer wizard and a seasoned alien ship captain, to save their home.



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7. The Children Nobody Wanted (1981)

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Inspired by a true story, ‘The Children Nobody Wanted’ is a heartfelt drama released in 1981, directed by Richard Michaels and written by Lee Hutson. The film stars Fredric Lehne, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Matt Clark.



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8. Soggy Bottom, U.S.A. (1981)

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In the picturesque town of Soggy Bottom, U. S. A. , peace and tranquility reign thanks to the dedicated local Sheriff. Despite the quaint setting, the town is far from ordinary.



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9. Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)

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In “Airplane II: The Sequel, ” the action-packed comedy sequel to the classic 1980 original film “Airplane! , ” our favorite hero, Ted Striker (Robert Hays), is back! This time, Striker faces an impossible mission when a passenger space shuttle malfunctions, causing it to fly straight toward the Sun. Can Striker save the day and prevent an epic disaster?



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10. I Take These Men (1983)

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I Take These Men, ” released in 1983, is a captivating comedy-drama-fantasy film directed by Larry Peerce and written by Richard Baer. The movie stars Susan Saint James as Carol Sherwood, a housewife who feels suffocated by her life and her marriage.



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11. Als je begrijpt wat ik bedoel (1983)

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As You Understand What I Mean” is a 1983 Dutch-Japanese animated family film that follows the adventures of Ollie Bommel, a charming bear, as he discovers a mysterious egg filled with a cute, yet not so small, dragon. As the dragon grows larger every time it is upset, Ollie finds himself in a precarious dilemma that tests his mother-son relationship.



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12. The Man with Two Brains (1983)

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The Man with Two Brains” (1983) is a unique mix of comedy, romance, and science fiction, where a brain surgeon’s life takes an unexpected turn filled with hilarity and chaos. After marrying a femme fatale he saved, the situation becomes even more complicated when he falls in love with a telepathic brain.



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13. To Be or Not to Be (1983)

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In ‘To Be or Not to Be, ’ Mel Brooks takes a humorous and biting approach to the dark reality of war. Set at the beginning of World War II, this neo-screwball comedy follows the exploits of a Polish actor named Joseph Kessels and his family, who become entangled in the Polish Resistance and the fight against the invading Nazis.



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14. The Terminator (1984)

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The Terminator, released in 1984, revolutionized the sci-fi action genre with its groundbreaking storyline and iconic characters. Set in a dystopian future, humans send a lone soldier, John Connor, to the past to prevent the creation of an indestructible cyborg assassin. This terminator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, is programmed to hunting down Sarah Connor, the mother of John Connor, as her unborn son holds the key to humanity’s redemption.



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15. Getting Physical (1984)

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Getting Physical is a 1984 comedy-drama film that follows Chubby Kendall, a young woman struggling with self-esteem issues due to her weight. Determined to transform her life, she takes up female bodybuilding and soon finds herself competing against professional athletes for the championship. As she embarks on her journey to physical transformation, her boyfriend and father express their disapproval of her new, tough look.



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16. Antony and Cleopatra (1984)

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Antony and Cleopatra” is a captivating drama film released in 1984. The movie is an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s renowned play, brought to life by director Lawrence Carra and the talented ensemble cast. Set in ancient Rome, it tells a story of love and betrayal between the powerful Egypt’s Queen Cleopatra, played by Lynn Redgrave, and the Roman General Mark Antony, portrayed by Timothy Dalton.



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17. Movers & Shakers (1985)

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Movers & Shakers, ” a 1985 film comedy set in the world of Hollywood, follows Joe Mulholland, the Head of Production at a major studio, as he makes a bold promise to his dying friend. The movie revolves around Joe’s quest to create a blockbuster film using the title of a popular sex manual, “Love in Sex, ” without necessarily using its actual content. Alongside his journey, he relies on the help of a struggling screenwriter, Herb Derman, and a unique director, Sid Spokane, to bring his vision to life.



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18. Touch and Go (1986)

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In the comedy-drama Touch and Go (1986), an ice hockey star finds himself in an unexpected situation when he is confronted by a group of youths attempting to rob him. Although he manages to escape, he later encounters the youngest member of the gang, taking him for a ride home. There, he meets the boy’s mother, and an unexpected romantic plot unfolds.



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19. Stewardess School (1986)

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Stewardess School” is an ’80s comedy where a group of wild and zany flight attendants-to-be embark on a series of outrageous, high-flying adventures. Take a wild ride with the stewdents as they push the boundaries of their stewardess school and engage in some crazy antics, all while trying to become the best flight attendants they can be. With a mix of action and laughs, “Stewardess School” is a film that takes off and doesn’t look back.



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20. Annihilator (1986)

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Annihilator, a 1986 Sci-Fi horror thriller directed by Michael Chapman, stars Mark Lindsay Chapman, Susan Blakely, and Lisa Blount. The movie, based on the unsold TV series pilot, follows a relentless quest by human beings for power which in turn creates a sinister force of killer robots. Tensions rise as robotic enemies take on human forms, making their existence not only known, but potentially indistinguishable from humans.



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21. G.I. Joe: The Movie (1987)

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G. I. Joe: The Movie is a thrilling animated action-adventure film released in 1987, which presents a captivating story of heroism and danger. The movie centers on the courageous G. I. Joe action force, whose mission is to protect the world from a deadly alliance between Cobra organization and the subterranean reptilian people, the secret founders of Cobra.



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22. Walk Like a Man (1987)

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Walk Like a Man” is a hilarious comedy that tells the story of a young boy who is raised by wolves in the wilderness. As he grows up, he learns how to survive in the world of humans, and eventually reunites with his long-lost family. This adventure takes the boy on a journey to a bustling mall, where he is completely out of his element. Along the way, he learns the value of family and friendships, and discovers how to navigate the complexities of human culture.



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23. Miracle Mile (1988)

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Miracle Mile” (1988) is an intense action-drama set in the tense backdrop of the 1980s. When a young man accidentally overhears a chilling phone call, he learns that a nuclear war has just begun and missiles will strike his city in a mere 70 minutes. As the minutes tick by, the character must navigate through a nightmarish landscape filled with chaos, terror, and the weight of potentially deadly consequences.



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24. Alien Nation (1988)

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Alien Nation, ” released in 1988, takes audiences on a thrilling journey as Earth makes its first contact with an alien civilization. In 1991, these extraterrestrial beings, known as Newcomers, start to be integrated into human society after undergoing three years of quarantine. This sci-fi film features a diverse cast, including James Caan, Mandy Patinkin, and Terence Stamp, who work together to explore the complexities of interstellar relations and the challenges that come with it.



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25. 18 Again! (1988)

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In “18 Again! ”, Charlie Schlatter stars as the eighty-one-year-old grandson of a ruthless businessman played by George Burns. After a near-fatal car accident, the businessman finds himself swapping bodies with his energetic grandson in an unexpected twist of fate. As the two adapt to their new lives, they learn valuable lessons about love, forgiveness, and the importance of family.



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26. My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988)

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Step into a world of laughs and science fiction with the comedy movie, “My Stepmother Is an Alien. ” In 1988, director Richard Benjamin brought this humorous tale to life, featuring a cast of talented actors, including Dan Aykroyd, Kim Basinger, and Jon Lovitz.



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27. Going to the Chapel (1988)

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Prepare for an engaging and comical journey as a couple, played by Mark Linn-Baker and Michele Greene, prepares to say their “I dos. ” However, the wedding day brings unexpected visitors, including the groom’s previous partner and his natural father, portrayed by Kilbourne and Van Patten. The bride has a secret of her own, leading everyone to question their own truths and the surprises they’re unveiling.



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28. Double Your Pleasure (1989)

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Double Your Pleasure” is a comedy-crime film released in 1989, directed by Paul Lynch and starring Jackée Harry, Richard Lawson, and Dan Hedaya. The film follows Cavanaugh, a top undercover FBI agent, who is incapacitated during a dangerous mission. The FBI believes the assignment is too important to fail, so they enlist her twin sister, a reluctant waitress, to finish the job.



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29. 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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30. Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen (1990)

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In “Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen” (1990), legendary defense attorney Perry Mason is called upon to solve a high-stakes murder case. When a prolific writer is found dead with a mysterious poisoned pen, the prime suspects are the numerous colleagues who had their work plagiarized by the late author.



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31. Menu for Murder (1990)

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Menu for Murder” (1990) is a suspenseful comedy-drama mystery film that follows the unexpected death of Joanne Mayfield, the head of a parental school commission. Amidst a slew of rivals, the prime suspect is Susan, who served her a sandwich before her untimely demise.



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32. Marked for Death (1990)

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Marked for Death” (1990), directed by Dwight H. Little and starring Steven Seagal, Joanna Pacula, and Basil Wallace, is an action-packed thriller that follows a retired DEA agent as he battles a ruthless Jamaican drug posse. After a deadly encounter with the gang leaves his family marked for murder, the agent is hell-bent on hunting down the drug lord and his crew.



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33. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day” is a pulse-pounding, groundbreaking action-sci-fi film from 1991 that has gained iconic status over the years. A cyborg, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, who initially failed to kill Sarah Connor, is now tasked with protecting her 10-year-old son John from an even more advanced and powerful cyborg. Reuniting with Linda Hamilton in her reprising role as Sarah Connor, Edward Furlong excels as John Connor.



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34. Guilty as Charged (1991)

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In the 1991 dark comedy “Guilty as Charged, ” a dedicated female parole officer named Carol (Lauren Hutton) discovers a shocking secret beneath the seemingly ordinary facade of a meat processing plant. Unbeknownst to the public, the plant’s owner, a vigilante with a twisted sense of justice, runs a private prison for convicts on death row. Led by his equally unhinged friend, a ruthless reverend, the plant’s owner has created a twisted world where the rules of justice no longer apply.



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35. Porco Rosso (1992)

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Hayao Miyazaki’s unique anime masterpiece, “Porco Rosso”, takes us to 1930s Italy where a former World War I pilot finds himself cursed to appear as a talking pig. Named after a famous World War I Italian pilot, this engaging tale follows the adventures of the anthropomorphic pilot named Porco Rosso as he takes to the skies as an air pirate.



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36. Darkness Before Dawn (1993)

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Darkness Before Dawn is a gripping 1993 drama that delves into the dark realms of addiction. The film focuses on a nurse who works at a methadone clinic and has her own secret. She falls in love and marries a methadone addict they treat together. As they navigate through life, addiction, marriage, and family, their choices lead them straight into a downward spiral of darkness.



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37. Gordy (1994)

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In the heartwarming family comedy “Gordy” (1994), a young pig named Gordy befriends a boy and a girl as they explore their world on a farm. Gordy, who can talk, becomes determined to save his family from a grisly fate at the slaughterhouse. Along the way, they encounter a lovable businessman who helps them navigate the challenges of farm life.



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38. Sioux City (1994)

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Sioux City” is a compelling drama, thriller, and mystery film that explores the complexities of identity, cultural roots, and the struggles faced by Native Americans. The story revolves around Jesse Rainfeather Goldman, a young Lakota Sioux living in Beverly Hills and adopted by a wealthy Jewish couple. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he receives an amulet from the Lakota reservation in Sioux City, sparking a deep connection to his Native American heritage and unraveling a mystery.



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39. Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)

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The legendary Frank Drebin, played by the inimitable Leslie Nielsen, makes a triumphant return in “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult” (1994). This riotous comedy finds Drebin out of retirement and back on the beat as he teams up with Police Squad to thwart a deadly terrorist plot: a bomb threat to the Academy Awards ceremony! .



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40. The Companion (1994)

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The Companion is a gripping tale from 1994, starring Kathryn Harrold, Bruce Greenwood, and Talia Balsam. After discovering her boyfriend’s infidelity, a writer purchases an android companion as a way to cope with her heartbreak.



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41. Within the Rock (1996)

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In the year 1996, scientists sent on an important space mining mission discover a shocking secret deep within the rock of the moon. As they desperately try to avert an impending collision with Earth, the team is faced with a new threat.



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42. Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie (1996)

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Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie is a 1996 animated family film that brings to life the charismatic young character from the popular TV series. Set in a bustling city, the story follows Bruno, a charming and mischievous kid, who embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with laughter, excitement, and heartwarming moments.



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43. Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996)

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Plunge into the thrilling world of Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996) as we follow the life of one of Hollywood’s most iconic stars. Directed by Tim Fywell, this film takes us on a journey through the life of Norma Jean, from her humble beginnings to her meteoric rise as a superstar. With an unforgettable performance from Ashley Judd, we witness Norma’s ruthless pursuit of fame and the high price she pays for it.



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44. The Dentist (1996)

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The Dentist (1996)” is a dark and twisted horror-thriller that tells the unsettling story of an excessively successful dentist who spirals into madness when he discovers his wife’s infidelity. Starring Corbin Bernsen, “The Dentist” offers a chilling exploration of passion, betrayal, and revenge, as the once-promising dentist becomes the ultimate nightmare for his unsuspecting patients. Directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Dennis Paoli, Stuart Gordon, and Charles Finch, this 92-minute movie is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats with its intense plot and relentless suspense.



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45. Living in Peril (1997)

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Living in Peril is a riveting 1997 film that takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through comedy, drama, and thriller genres. The movie centers around Walter, an ambitious young architect, who makes a life-altering decision to leave his wife Linda behind and move to L. A. to draw plans for Harrison’s mansion.



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46. The Odd Couple II (1998)

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The Odd Couple II” takes you on a delightful journey of friendship and love. It’s a heartwarming road movie starring the iconic duo of Oscar Madison and Felix Ungar, played by Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. In this sequel to the 1995 film, the two old friends embark on a trip to celebrate the wedding of their son and daughter.



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47. Spider-Man: Secret Wars (1999)

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Prepare for an epic animated adventure with Spider-Man: Secret Wars (1999), featuring the beloved Peter Parker back in action as New York City’s savior. But this time, the stakes are higher.



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48. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)

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Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” is a hilarious, romantic, and sci-fi comedy where scientific genius Sherman Klump has a lot to lose - his inventions, upcoming wedding to colleague Denise Gaines, and reputation - thanks to his wicked look-alike, Buddy Love. Directed by Peter Segal and written by Jerry Lewis, Steve Oedekerk, and Barry W. Blaustein, the film stars Eddie Murphy, Janet Jackson, and Larry Miller. The movie, with an estimated budget of $84 million, grossed $123.31 million in the US and an impressive worldwide gross of $166.34 million. With a PG-13 rating, the film’s runtime is 1h 46m, and it received mixed reviews from critics, garnering a lower IMDb rating of 4.5. Despite this, “Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” is a feel-good film that offers a fun, lighthearted perspective on science, love, and self-discovery.



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49. Ali: An American Hero (2000)

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Ali: An American Hero” is a biographical drama that explores the life of Cassius Clay, a boxing legend who transformed into Muhammad Ali and became a heavyweight champion. The film delves into the influential figure’s personal journey and his powerful transformation, as well as his iconic 1974 fight against George Foreman.



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50. The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie (2001)

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In “The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie”, follow the adventures of the Thornberry family as they prepare for the birthday party of their adopted son, Donald “Donnie” Michael Thornberry, in the lush jungles of Borneo. Just as the excitement reaches its peak, the family is thrown into a series of thrilling events. From trying to capture a rare orangutan on film to dealing with a raging forest fire, the Thornberrys must rely on their resourcefulness and teamwork to overcome these challenges.



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51. The Majestic (2001)

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The Majestic” is a drama-romantic film that tells the story of a blacklisted Hollywood writer from 1951, who, after a car accident and losing his memory, makes his way to a small town where he is mistaken for a long-lost son. The movie delves into the themes of the Hollywood blacklist, film industry, and the power of love against all odds.



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52. The Jennie Project (2001)

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The Jennie Project” is a heartwarming tale from 2001, based on the book “Jennie” by Douglas Preston. This adventure-drama family film follows the story of a unique chimpanzee named Jennie, who can communicate through sign language.



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53. The Wild Thornberrys (2002)

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with “The Wild Thornberrys” (2002), a beautifully animated family film that brings to life the story of a young girl named Eliza. When she accidentally loses a cheetah cub to cruel poachers, Eliza knows she must right her wrongs and embark on a quest to save him.



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54. Now You Know (2002)

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Now You Know, ” released in 2002, is a comedy-romance film directed by Jeff Anderson with a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes. The film’s plot revolves around a man who learns that his fiancée wants to call off their wedding on the eve of his bachelor party. As the unmarried couple return to New Jersey to sort out their relationship, they navigate through the hilarious ups and downs of their relationship, all while dealing with unexpected twists and turns. This film, starring Jeff Anderson, Suzette Andrea, and Todd Babcock, is rated R and contains content suitable for adults.



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55. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

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In the post-apocalyptic future of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, a Skynet-created humanoid cyborg travels back in time to protect a man and a woman from an advanced robotic assassin. With a budget of $200,000,000, the film earned $150,371,112 at the domestic box office, and a worldwide gross of $433,371,112. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, the script was written by John Brancato, Michael Ferris, and Tedi Sarafian.



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56. Clifford’s Really Big Movie (2004)

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Clifford’s Really Big Movie” is a colorful and heartwarming animated adventure-comedy film based on the beloved children’s book series. The film follows the lovable and gigantic red dog named Clifford as he embarks on a mission to save his family and friends from a greedy carnival owner.



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57. Metal Gear Solid 2: Digital Graphic Novel (2008)

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Dive into the world of Metal Gear Solid in this riveting digital graphic novel. Following the aftermath of the first game, Raiden, a new FOXHOUND recruit, is sent on an urgent mission to confront the dangerous Dead Cell unit.



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