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All 58 Eleanor Parker Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Eleanor Parker Movies and explore some unforgettable cinematic experiences. This roundup article brings together a selection of films that showcase the talent and versatility of the legendary actress Eleanor Parker. From her early breakthrough roles to her later compelling performances, we’ll take you on a journey through time to appreciate the impact and influence of this remarkable actress on the film industry.

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1. The Big Shot (1942)

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Immerse yourself in the thrilling world of crime and deception in “The Big Shot” (1942). The film follows Duke Berne, a man facing a life in prison for a fourth offense.



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2. Destination Tokyo (1943)

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Destination Tokyo” (1943) explores the intensity of camaraderie as a U. S. submarine crew covertly enters Tokyo Bay.



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3. Mission to Moscow (1943)

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Mission to Moscow” (1943), directed by Michael Curtiz, is a historical drama that takes place during the early days of World War II. The narrative revolves around Ambassador Joseph Davies, a character played by Walter Huston, as he is sent to represent the United States in Russia by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.



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4. Crime by Night (1944)

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Crime by Night, ” a 1944 mystery comedy film, follows detective Sam Campbell and his sidekick Robby Vance as they navigate a seemingly routine child support case. However, the situation takes a shocking turn when the client’s ex-father-in-law, the head of a chemical plant, becomes the victim of a brutal axe murder.



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5. Hollywood Canteen (1944)

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Hollywood Canteen” is a heartwarming and entertaining wartime tale from 1944. Set amid the backdrop of World War II, the movie follows two U. S. soldiers on leave who spend three nights at a club named “Hollywood Canteen” in Hollywood, California. Founded by the renowned Bette Davis and John Garfield, the club is a delightful refuge for servicemen heading overseas.



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6. Atlantic City (1944)

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Atlantic City, ” a 1944 musical romance, takes viewers on a captivating journey through the history of the glamorous resort town. Directed by Ray McCarey, the film showcases the vibrant energy of Atlantic City, where whiskey flows freely and vaudeville acts bring excitement to the city’s streets. As the story unfolds, songs and plays become the lifeblood of this bustling hotspot, transforming it into a playground for romance and adventure.



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7. The Very Thought of You (1944)

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The Very Thought of You” is a classic 1944 drama, romance, and war film set against the tumultuous backdrop of World War II. Director Delmer Daves takes the audience on a captivating journey through the lives of Army sergeants Dave and “Fixit” (played by Dennis Morgan and Dane Clark). These two soldiers from different worlds find themselves in Pasadena, California, on a three-day pass, exploring a world far removed from the battlefield.



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8. Between Two Worlds (1944)

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In the thrilling film ‘Between Two Worlds’, released in 1944, we find ourselves on an ocean liner filled with passengers who are oblivious to their shared connection. As the journey unfolds, it becomes apparent that they all have a dark past and a secret to reveal. As the passengers navigate their way through their shared experiences, they must confront the mysterious figure of The Examiner, played by the enigmatic Sydney Greenstreet.



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9. Pride of the Marines (1945)

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Pride of the Marines” is a gripping drama from 1945, revolving around the life of Marine hero Al Schmid. After being blinded in battle, Schmid returns home to be rehabilitated, faced with the challenges of adjusting to his civilian life. With the support of his soon-to-be wife and a dedicated nurse, Schmid navigates the bitterness and disability of his new reality.



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10. Never Say Goodbye (1946)

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Never Say Goodbye, ” a delightful 1946 comedy starring Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker, is a light-hearted romp that will have you laughing all the way through. After a young girl named Flip ends up writing flirtatious letters to a Marine on behalf of her pen pal, Ellen, things take an unexpected turn when the Marine, James, arrives to meet her. Ellen uses this opportunity to make Phil, her jealous boyfriend, feel like a fool.



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11. Of Human Bondage (1946)

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Of Human Bondage, ” a 1946 drama, is an enchanting romance based on the book of the same name by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Edmund Goulding and written by Maugham and Catherine Turney, this classic love story follows a medical student named Philip Carey, played by Paul Henreid, who has a club foot, as he falls in love with an ambitious Cockney waitress named Mildred Rogers, portrayed by Eleanor Parker.



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12. The Voice of the Turtle (1947)

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In the heartwarming 1947 romantic comedy “The Voice of the Turtle, ” directed by Irving Rapper, Ronald Reagan plays a soldier on an army furlough who unexpectedly spends the weekend with a cynical stage actress portrayed by Eleanor Parker. A prologue promises the soldier will try to change her negative views on love, but the journey towards a happy ending isn’t simple. The film, adapted from John Van Druten’s play of the same name and screenplay by Charles Hoffman, takes its audience on a rollercoaster of emotions.



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13. Always Together (1947)

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Always Together” is a quirky 1947 romantic comedy set in a world where the lines between reality and fantasy often blur. When millionaire Turner bequeaths a fortune to Jane Barker, she becomes convinced her life is now a movie - complete with a leading man and a happily-ever-after ending. Unbeknownst to her new husband, Donn, Jane’s million-dollar windfall sets the stage for a whirlwind of amusement, chaos, and love as they navigate the twists and turns of fate and fortune together.



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14. Escape Me Never (1947)

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Escape Me Never, ” a 1947 romantic drama directed by Peter Godfrey, stars Errol Flynn in the lead role as Sebastian Dubrok, a struggling composer. The film is set in the beautiful Dolomites mountains and revolves around Dubrok’s complicated love life. Married to a young widow with a baby son, he’s secretly in love with his brother’s fiancée.



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15. The Woman in White (1948)

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The Woman in White, an atmospheric adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ novel, is a timeless romantic mystery that takes place in the 1850s. The story follows Walter Hartright, an American artist who encounters Ann Catherick, a mysterious woman in white, along a moonlit road. As the chilling tale unfolds, Ann warns Walter about the dangerous Count Alessandro Fosco, who is plotting to marry Laura Fairlie for her inheritance. The sinister Fosco and his henchmen are determined to keep their dark secret hidden, but Ann’s ghostly presence proves to be a haunting reminder of the truth that lies within the mansion’s walls.



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16. It’s a Great Feeling (1949)

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It’s a Great Feeling” is a delightful 1949 comedy-musical filled with sparkling performances and lively tunes. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood’s Golden Age, the film follows the story of Joan Blake (Doris Day), an aspiring actress working as a waitress at the Warner Bros. commissary. She dreams of breaking into films and believes her big break may have arrived when she meets two handsome screen actors, Steve Breen (Dennis Morgan) and Bill Townsend (Jack Carson), who agree to help her on her journey to fame.



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17. Chain Lightning (1950)

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‘Chain Lightning’ takes flight in 1950, with Humphrey Bogart leading the charge as former WWII pilot Matt Brennan. Taking on a new assignment as a test pilot for a commercial aircraft corporation, Brennan reunites with his ex-girlfriend, Jo Holloway, who now works as the company’s receptionist.



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18. Caged (1950)

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Caged” (1950) is a gripping crime drama and film-noir that explores the dark world of a woman’s prison. The story follows a 19-year-old pregnant widow, Marie Allen, played by Eleanor Parker, who is sent to the penitentiary for being an accessory to an armed robbery committed by her husband. Overwhelmed by the hardened criminals, sadistic guards, and matron at the facility, Marie’s life is forever changed in this bleak environment.



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19. Three Secrets (1950)

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In the thrilling crime drama “Three Secrets” (1950), three women must confront painful secrets from their past as they wonder if the survivor of a fatal plane crash could be their long-lost sons. Written by Martin Rackin and Gina Kaus, this suspenseful tale of maternal love, loss, and self-discovery is directed by Robert Wise.



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20. Valentino (1951)

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Experience the rise of Rudolph Valentino in the world of silent Hollywood as the Italian immigrant fights for his career and love in the riveting drama, Valentino. Directed by Lewis Allen, this 1951 film masterfully paints the story of Valentino, played by Richard Carlson, who navigates the challenges of working odd jobs while pursuing stardom.



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21. A Millionaire for Christy (1951)

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In this delightful 1951 screwball comedy, Christy (Eleanor Parker) is an office secretary sent on a mission to inform millionaire radio personality Tom (Fred MacMurray) of his sudden inheritance of two million dollars. The twist? .



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22. Detective Story (1951)

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Detective Story, ” released in 1952, takes us deep into the underworld of 21st Precinct squad room. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, the film is a riveting crime drama and a powerful look at a police precinct in New York City that’s home to some of the most intriguing characters.



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23. Scaramouche (1952)

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Scaramouche (1952) is an action-packed adventure film set in 18th century France. The movie follows the journey of a valiant man who seeks retribution for the unjust death of his friend at the hands of a renowned swordsman. With thrilling sword fights, daring escapades, and a touch of comedy, this swashbuckler takes viewers on a ride through the opulent setting of the French Revolution era.



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24. Above and Beyond (1952)

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Above and Beyond” is a riveting 1952 war drama that unfolds against the backdrop of World War II. The movie is based on the true story of Colonel Paul Tibbets, who piloted the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Set in 1945, the film offers an intense portrayal of the Pacific War and its far-reaching consequences.



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25. Escape from Fort Bravo (1953)

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Escape from Fort Bravo” (1953), a riveting Western drama, follows the arduous journey of Confederate soldiers escaping from a Union POW camp during the Civil War. This action-packed odyssey transports the audience into the unforgiving deserts of Arizona and New Mexico territories, where they must battle relentless pursuers, treacherous terrain, and the fierce Mescalero Apaches.



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26. Valley of the Kings (1954)

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In the heart of Egypt’s ancient past, the quest for a legendary tomb sets the stage for a thrilling adventure. Set in 1900, the film follows archaeologist Mark Brandon, played by Robert Taylor, and Ann Mercedes, portrayed by Eleanor Parker, as they embark on a dangerous journey to find the long-lost tomb of Ra-Hotep. As they delve deeper into the Valley of the Kings, the duo encounters intrigue, betrayal, murder, and danger.



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27. The Naked Jungle (1954)

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In “The Naked Jungle” (1954), viewers are transported to the lush, unpredictable world of the Amazon jungle in South America. The story revolves around the Leiningen plantation, which is under siege by an army of insects. However, this is not your typical insect infestation. This one involves a colossal column of 2-mile-wide, 20-mile-long army ants, each one a tiny yet deadly menace.



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28. Interrupted Melody (1955)

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Interrupted Melody” is a poignant biographical drama that delves into the life of Marjorie Lawrence, an Australian-born opera star. The movie tells the story of Lawrence’s triumphant rise to fame, her brutal battle with polio, and her courageous journey to a successful career comeback. Along with the storyline of her professional achievements, the narrative also explores her personal life, particularly her challenging relationship with her husband.



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29. The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)

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The Man with the Golden Arm” (1955) starring Frank Sinatra is an intense drama about Frankie Machine, a card dealer and drummer addicted to heroin. As he faces his true self, Frankie must go through the rigorous process of drug withdrawal in order to conquer his addiction. Alongside his journey, he develops a relationship with a card-hustling woman, Lisa, played by Kim Novak.



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30. Many Rivers to Cross (1955)

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Step into the American Frontier of 1798 with the humorous romantic adventure “Many Rivers to Cross. ” Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker star as a Kentucky backwoodsman and the determined woman who will stop at nothing to marry him. With whiskey and mutton fueling their witty banter, this charming tale navigates the turbulent waters of unrequited love and unlikely alliances.



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31. The King and Four Queens (1956)

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The King and Four Queens” (1956) is a thrilling adventure, comedy, and drama film featuring iconic stars Clark Gable, Eleanor Parker, and Jean Willes. The story revolves around Dan Kehoe, an opportunistic con man who seeks to uncover a hidden treasure by winning over the cantankerous mother of an outlaw family and their four beautiful widows. With a runtime of only 1 hour and 26 minutes, viewers will be left on the edge of their seats as they follow the twists and turns of Dan Kehoe’s endeavors.



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32. Lizzie (1957)

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In the 1950s, Los Angeles, a talented psychiatrist must face the complexity of multiple personality disorder in a 25-year-old woman, all while navigating a series of shocking revelations and twisted family dynamics. This intense drama stars Eleanor Parker and Richard Boone, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the human mind. Directed by Hugo Haas, and written by Mel Dinelli and Shirley Jackson, “Lizzie” is a gripping tale of a woman on the brink of insanity, which won’t leave viewers indifferent.



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33. The Seventh Sin (1957)

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Set in post-WWII Hong Kong, The Seventh Sin follows the tumultuous journey of Carol, a troubled wife caught in the unforgiving web of infidelity. Struggling to escape the scandal that threatens to ruin her life, Carol is forced into a difficult decision by her ever-watchful husband.



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34. A Hole in the Head (1959)

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A Hole in the Head” is a 1959 comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra and written by Arnold Schulman. The movie features Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson, and Eleanor Parker as the main stars. The story revolves around Tony, a widower who runs a bankrupt hotel in Miami and raises his 12-year-old son. As he struggles to keep the hotel afloat, he seeks help from his brother Mario, who demands a dramatic change in Tony’s bohemian lifestyle and marriage to a sensible woman in exchange for financial assistance.



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35. Home from the Hill (1960)

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Experience the captivating drama of Home from the Hill, set in Texas during the late 1950s, as it follows the influential Hunnicutt family. This enthralling melodrama explores themes of illegitimacy, womanizing, and love stories in a small-town Texas setting. Written by Harriet Frank Jr. , Irving Ravetch, and William Humphrey and directed by Vincente Minnelli, Home from the Hill stars a talented cast including Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, and George Peppard.



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36. Return to Peyton Place (1961)

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Return to Peyton Place” is a gripping 1961 drama, delving into the secrets and scandals of a small town. Based on the novel by Grace Metalious, the story unfolds when Alison Mackenzie, the town’s most celebrated resident, returns to share the dark truths of her hometown through a “shocking” novel. Directed by José Ferrer, the film takes a melodramatic turn, with the residents’ reactions ranging from acceptance to disapproval, all the while unraveling a web of deceit, possessive mothers, and forbidden love.



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37. Madison Avenue (1961)

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Madison Avenue” is a suspenseful, 1961 drama film that dares to push the boundaries of power and politics. Set in the bustling streets of 1960s New York City, the gripping narrative revolves around a daring adman and a skilled adwoman who set their sights on reshaping a dangerous milk tycoon’s ambitions, ultimately paving the way for his White House run.



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38. Panic Button (1964)

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Panic Button”, also known as “None” in its original title, is a 1964 comedy film featuring Maurice Chevalier, Eleanor Parker, and Jayne Mansfield. The story revolves around a businessman attempting to solve his tax problems by financing a film adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet. ” The cast includes renowned actors such as Maurice Chevalier and Jayne Mansfield, who take on the titular roles. Directed by George Sherman and Giuliano Carnimeo, the film also stars Akim Tamiroff, who takes charge as the director.



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39. The Sound of Music (1965)

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The Sound of Music is a timeless classic, released in 1965, which has captured the hearts of millions. Directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, the film tells the story of a young novice named Maria, who becomes the governess of seven children in 1930s Austria. As the children’s stepmother struggles to cope with the situation, Maria finds solace and comfort in the joy of music, inspiring the children and their father, Captain Georg Von Trapp, to stand up against the oppressive Third Reich.



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40. The Oscar (1966)

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The Oscar” is a 1966 drama film that delves into the world of Hollywood and the glamorous lifestyle of its stars. The story revolves around a self-centered actor who becomes even more full of himself after being nominated for the prestigious Academy Award for Best Actor.



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41. An American Dream (1966)

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Experience an intense tale of thrills and drama in the 1966 film “An American Dream. ” The story follows a TV talk-show host who is suspected of murdering his wife, igniting a whirlwind of pursuit by both the police and a ruthless gang of criminals. This suspenseful movie, directed by Robert Gist, takes the viewer on a journey filled with unpredictable turns and unforgiving consequences.



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42. Warning Shot (1966)

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In the gritty underbelly of 1960s Los Angeles, a veteran LAPD police sergeant faces an unfamiliar challenge when the lines between right and wrong blur. A seemingly routine stakeout leads to a fatal altercation, but the ensuing inquest reveals no weapon, compelling the officer to retrace his steps and find the missing piece of the puzzle that could save his career and reputation.



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43. The Tiger and the Pussycat (1967)

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The Tiger and the Pussycat, ” also known as “Il tigre, ” is a captivating Italian comedy-drama film that released in 1967. Directed by Dino Risi, this charming classic stars Vittorio Gassman, Ann-Margret, and Eleanor Parker.



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44. How to Steal the World (1968)

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How to Steal the World is an action-packed, family-friendly adventure film from 1968. The movie’s thrilling plot revolves around U. N. C. L. E.



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45. Hans Brinker (1969)

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Hans Brinker, a heartwarming and captivating musical release in 1969, is a delightful adaptation of the popular children’s story. The film explores the life of its titular character, a young boy living in a time of merriment and snowy charm, much like the magical wintery season of Christmas.



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46. Eye of the Cat (1969)

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Eye of the Cat, originally released in 1969, is a suspenseful thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat. The film follows a man, plagued by his intense fear of cats, as he and his girlfriend plan to rob the mansion of his eccentric, wealthy aunt. However, the cat-filled mansion proves to be a dangerous endeavor, forcing the couple to confront their deepest fears.



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47. Maybe I’ll Come Home in the Spring (1971)

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Experience the raw, dramatic tale of “Maybe I’ll Come Home in the Spring” (1971), a story that explores the hardships of an idealistic young woman who discovers the harsh realities of the hippie lifestyle. Dennie, played by Sally Field, returns home to Los Angeles, California, only to face judgment from her disapproving family and the temptation of her sister, Susie, who longs to follow in her footsteps. Caught between embracing the freedom she’s always dreamed of and the expectations of her traditional upbringing, Dennie grapples with the complexities of love, family, and the pursuit of happiness in a rapidly changing world.



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48. Home for the Holidays (1972)

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Home for the Holidays” is a chilling and suspenseful drama-thriller that takes place during the festive holiday season. The movie, with its dark undertones and shocking twists, tells the story of an ailing man who brings his four estranged daughters back home for Christmas in an attempt to strengthen family ties. However, it soon becomes apparent that he has an unexpected and sinister request for them - to end the life of his new wife.



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49. The Great American Beauty Contest (1973)

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The Great American Beauty Contest” (1973) is a gripping drama that tackles the complexities of beauty, integrity, and human nature. The film, set during a beauty contest, becomes the epicenter of a scandal involving a corrupt judge, a previous winner, and a talented finalist. When the line between glamour and morality blurs, the contestants must confront their desires and beliefs, as well as the expectations placed on them by the industry and society.



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50. She’s Dressed to Kill (1979)

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She’s Dressed to Kill (1979), set amidst the glamorous world of fashion, unravels a chilling mystery as models meet a brutal end during a private showing at a designer’s mansion. John Rubinstein, Jessica Walter, and Connie Sellecca lead the star-studded cast in this gripping crime-mystery thriller.



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51. Sunburn (1979)

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Sunburn is a 1979 crime comedy film set in the glamorous resort town of Acapulco, Mexico. After an unfortunate car accident leaves a wealthy man dead, suspicion arises about the circumstances surrounding his death.



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52. Once Upon a Spy (1980)

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Once Upon a Spy is an enthralling 1980 action-drama-thriller that introduces viewers to Ted Danson, an ingenious computer whiz who stumbles into the shadowy world of espionage alongside Sir Christopher Lee. The film begins when Danson’s character steals an important N. A. S. A.



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53. Madame X (1981)

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Madame X, a gripping 1981 drama, follows the life of a once proud and wealthy woman who, after being cast out by her jealous husband, sinks into degradation. The woman’s life takes a dramatic turn 20 years later when she faces charges for the murder of a man bent on causing harm to her daughter.



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54. Dead on the Money (1991)

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Dead on the Money” is a compelling drama film released in 1991, directed by Mark Cullingham and written by Rachel Ingalls and Gavin Lambert. The story revolves around an actress who devises a plan to eliminate the cousin of the man she desires, leading to a web of deceit and danger. This intriguing narrative, based on a novel, will keep you on the edge of your seat as the characters navigate a world of twisted motives and forbidden love.



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55. Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991)

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Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker” (1991) delves into the life and cinematic journey of iconic producer, director, and actor Otto Preminger. The documentary film showcases significant clips from Preminger’s films, intertwined with interviews from his colleagues. This riveting exploration takes us through the ups and downs of Preminger’s career, touching upon his roots in Vienna, Austria.



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56. Frank Capra’s American Dream (1997)

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Frank Capra’s American Dream” is a captivating documentary film that explores the life and remarkable career of legendary filmmaker, Frank Capra. The film is hosted by none other than renowned director Ron Howard, who leads the audience through a journey filled with interviews, reminiscences, and insights from Capra’s close friends, colleagues, and admirers.



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57. The Oscars (2014)

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Experience the glitz, glamour, and heartfelt moments of Hollywood’s most prestigious event, The Oscars (2014). This year, the Academy celebrated the achievements of the film industry in 2013.



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58. Hollywood, la vie rêvée de Lana Turner (2019)

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Dive into the glamorous world of Lana Turner in this captivating documentary, “Hollywood, la vie rêvée de Lana Turner. ” From humble beginnings to her iconic role as a Hollywood starlet, experience the life of Julia Jean Turner as she transforms into the legendary Lana Turner. Featuring never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews, this documentary showcases the rise and fall of Turner’s illustrious career.



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