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All 52 Elizabeth McGovern Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Elizabeth McGovern in this exciting movie roundup! Discover the diverse range of films she has been a part of and explore her incredible talent as an actress. From her early roles to her more recent works, this article provides a comprehensive overview of Elizabeth McGovern’s filmography. Sit back, relax, and let’s embark on this cinematic journey together!

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1. Ordinary People (1980)

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Ordinary People” is a compelling drama that delves into the complexities of family dynamics, as well as the profound impact of tragedy on relationships. Set in 1980, the film explores the devastating aftermath of a boating accident that claims the life of the elder son of an affluent family. The accident highlights the deep-rooted issues within this seemingly perfect household, as the bitter mother, good-natured father, and guilt-ridden younger son struggle to cope with their loss.



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2. Ragtime (1981)

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Ragtime, a 1981 period drama film directed by acclaimed Czech filmmaker Milos Forman, takes viewers on a compelling journey set against the racial tensions and nostalgic events of early 1900s New York City. The story centers around a talented young black pianist whose life intertwines with that of a privileged white family.



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3. Chytilova Versus Forman (1982)

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Chytilova Versus Forman is a riveting documentary film released in 1982, which serves as a unique examination of the relationship between two of the most influential figures in cinematic history - Miloš Forman and Věra Chytilová. The film, directed by Věra Chytilová herself, explores the professional and personal dynamic between the two visionary artists.



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4. Lovesick (1983)

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Lovesick is a quirky 1983 movie that combines comedy, fantasy, and romance. Directed by Marshall Brickman, the film stars Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern, and Alec Guinness. The plot revolves around a psychiatrist who falls in love with one of his patients and is visited by the spirit of Sigmund Freud, providing him advice on handling the situation.



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5. Racing with the Moon (1984)

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Racing with the Moon” transports audiences back to the heart of World War II in 1942 California. Set against the backdrop of a time when young men are eager to prove their courage and loyalty, this film follows two friends, Davy (Sean Penn) and Emory (Nicolas Cage), as they await their induction into the U. S. Marines.



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6. Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

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Once Upon a Time in America” is a gripping crime drama directed by the legendary Sergio Leone and boasts a star-studded cast, including Robert De Niro and Elizabeth McGovern. Set against the backdrop of the 1920s Prohibition era, this powerful film follows the journey of a former Jewish gangster who returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan after a 35-year hiatus.



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7. Native Son (1986)

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In the heart of 1940s Chicago, “Native Son” is a gripping drama that follows the life of a young African American man named Bigger Thomas. Desperate for work, Bigger accepts a job as a chauffeur to a prominent white family, unaware of the dangerous path that awaits him.



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8. Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (1987)

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Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam” is a poignant documentary that gives viewers a rare and intimate glimpse into the experiences of U. S. soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines during the Vietnam War. The film expertly weaves together a collection of letters penned by these war veterans, offering a first-person account of life on the battlefield.



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9. The Bedroom Window (1987)

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The Bedroom Window” is a thrilling crime drama that first hit theaters in 1987, starring Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern, and Isabelle Huppert. Directed by Curtis Hanson, the film follows the story of a young executive who finds himself tangled in a web of deceit and danger after he lies to the police to protect his boss’s wife. This twisted tale, reminiscent of a Hitchcock thriller, explores themes of revenge, rape, and the complexities of human relationships.



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10. She’s Having a Baby (1988)

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Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of emotions as you witness the adorable newlywed couple in She’s Having a Baby! This 1988 classic, written and directed by the genius John Hughes, delves deep into the unexpected world of parenting.



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11. Johnny Handsome (1989)

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Johnny Handsome” is a gritty, enthralling crime drama that takes viewers on a journey through the dark and twisted underworld dominated by one deformed man’s quest for revenge. Mickey Rourke, an iconic figure in the world of cinema, stars as the deformed gangster, Johnny, who’s been double-crossed and thrown in jail, only to receive a facelift and a chance at rehabilitation.



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12. The Handmaid’s Tale (1990)

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The Handmaid’s Tale, directed by Volker Schlöndorff and written by Margaret Atwood and Harold Pinter, is a 1990 dystopian drama based on Atwood’s novel of the same name. Set in a fundamentalist religious totalitarian state, the film explores a world where fertility is a luxury and most women are unable to conceive.



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13. Women and Men: Stories of Seduction (1990)

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Women and Men: Stories of Seduction” is a gripping romantic drama that showcases three timeless tales of seduction set in the 1920s and 1940s. The film stars Melanie Griffith, James Woods, and Carmen Segarra in their enthralling performances.



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14. A Shock to the System (1990)

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A Shock to the System” is a thrilling, dark comedy film released in 1990. The movie follows Graham, played by Michael Caine, who experiences a shocking revelation after being electrocuted by his home’s fuse box. As Graham begins to regain consciousness, he becomes consumed with ideas about his nagging wife and the colleague who received his promotion at the office.



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15. Tune in Tomorrow… (1990)

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Tune in Tomorrow. . ” is a heartwarming, 1990 comedy-romance film set in New Orleans of the 1950s. This story revolves around a law student who, while working at a radio station, falls in love with his attractive aunt. Things take an unexpected turn as a passionate young man with a creative flair, Pedro, begins to write a radio series at the station, stirring up some excitement.



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16. Me and Veronica (1992)

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Me and Veronica” is a heartwarming and poignant comedy-drama that explores the complexities of family, love, and self-destructive behavior. Set in 1992, the story revolves around a woman named Elizabeth who is tasked with taking care of her estranged sister’s children after her sister is thrown behind bars.



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17. King of the Hill (1993)

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In the harrowing drama of “King of the Hill, ” set in the 1930s Depression-era Midwest, a young boy is left on his own in a dilapidated hotel after his family is separated. Caught in a world of poverty and isolation, he navigates life through a child’s point of view. The film also explores themes of epilepsy and seizures, offering a poignant look into an era of hardship and struggle.



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18. The Favor (1994)

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Embark on a hilarious journey with “The Favor, ” a 1994 comedy-romance film directed by Donald Petrie. Starring Harley Jane Kozak, Elizabeth McGovern, and Bill Pullman, the movie explores the complexities of friendship, infidelity, and the longing for romance. As Kathy, a 40-year-old woman, prepares to celebrate her high school reunion, she finds herself caught up in a web of desires, fueled by her sexual fantasies about her high school sweetheart.



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19. Broken Trust (1995)

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Broken Trust” is a gripping 1995 thriller starring Tom Selleck and Elizabeth McGovern. The film follows Judge Nash, a highly respected figure in the courtroom, who is approached by a government agent to participate in a sting operation exposing corrupt judges and lawyers. Initially, the target of the operation is someone Nash has no qualms about, but as the scope expands, Nash finds himself tangled in a web of deceit that threatens those closest to him.



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20. The Summer of Ben Tyler (1996)

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In 1996, “The Summer of Ben Tyler” unfolds a heartwarming and poignant tale set in a small Southern community during the 1940s. Temple Rayburn (James Woods), a dedicated attorney, encounters young African-American Ben Tyler (Charles Mattocks), a mentally-challenged youth searching for a place to belong. When Rayburn and his wife Celia (Elizabeth McGovern) decide to help Ben, they find themselves caught in a whirlwind of racism and intolerance as they navigate through a society on the brink of political unrest.



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21. Clover (1997)

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Clover” is a heartwarming drama from 1997 that challenges the preconceptions of one woman, Sara, as she steps into the role of guardian for Gaten’s daughter. Gaten, an African-American single father, unexpectedly passes away, leaving Sara to not only tend to his daughter but also confront the disapproval of Gaten’s friends and family.



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22. The Wings of the Dove (1997)

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The Wings of the Dove” is a drama and romance film released in 1998, based on the novel by Henry James. Directed by Iain Softley, the movie features a star-studded cast including Helena Bonham Carter, Linus Roache, and Alex Jennings.



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23. Twice Upon a Yesterday (1998)

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Twice Upon a Yesterday” is a heartwarming and humorous Spanish-Franco-British-American film that follows the story of an out-of-work actor, desperate to win back the affections of his ex-girlfriend. As fate would have it, the actor stumbles upon an unconventional method to turn back the clock, with unexpected and hilarious consequences.



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24. The Misadventures of Margaret (1998)

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Experience a delightful concoction of comedy and romance as The Misadventures of Margaret unfolds before your eyes. Set in 1998, the film stars a married author, played by the captivating Parker Posey, embarking on an unconventional journey.



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25. Manila (2000)

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Manila (2000) is a gripping drama about a group of German flight passengers stranded at Manila Airport due to a flight delay. As they wait, the diverse and unfiltered crowd slowly unravels, showing a range of emotions and behaviors from educated to predatory. The intense, emotional atmosphere builds as passengers are trapped in this confined space, pushing them to confront their deepest desires and repressed impulses.



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26. The House of Mirth (2000)

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The House of Mirth” (2000) is a captivating romance drama set in the early 20th century, directed by Terence Davies. The film, based on the novel of the same name by Edith Wharton, is a poignant exploration of love and the consequences that come with it. The story follows a woman who risks losing her chance of happiness with the only man she has ever loved.



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27. The Flamingo Rising (2001)

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The Flamingo Rising, ” directed by Martha Coolidge, weaves a riveting tale of competition and rivalry between two businessmen, Hubert Lee and Turner Knight. Set in a quirky town, Lee’s idea of opening the world’s largest drive-in movie theater near Knight’s funeral parlor ignites a feud they can’t seem to escape! .



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28. Buffalo Soldiers (2001)

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Buffalo Soldiers, a thrilling and darkly humorous 2001 film directed by Gregor Jordan, portrays the dangerous and chaotic world of drug dealing among U. S. soldiers stationed in West Germany in 1989, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Set against the backdrop of Stuttgart, Germany, the movie follows the lives of four disparate soldiers, each dealing with their own demons and struggles.



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29. Hawkins (2001)

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Hawkins, released in 2001, is a gripping crime drama that dares to delve into the depths of human nature and the complexities of the criminal mind. The protagonist, played by Robert Lindsay, leads a double life as both a Nietzschean philosophy lecturer and a detective who is captivated by the lowlife world. This intriguing blend of education and crime creates an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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30. Thursday the 12th (2003)

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Thursday the 12th” is a nail-biting mini-series that masterfully intertwines crime, drama, and mystery. Set in the UK, the film revolves around a tenacious investigative journalist who sets out to uncover the truth behind a wealthy politician and his family after a mysterious dead body is discovered on their estate.



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31. The Truth (2006)

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The Truth” is a hilarious murder-mystery comedy set in the ‘Me Generation’. Seven young strangers embark on a journey of personal growth at a spiritual retreat, where they’ll be navigating jealousy, hatred, sexual perversions, and a dash of murder along the way.



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32. Daphne (2007)

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Daphne Du Maurier, a renowned and captivating author known for her works “Rebecca” and “Jamaica Inn, ” navigates her personal life with intriguing passion in the 2007 biographical drama, Daphne. Directed by Clare Beavan and written by Margaret Forster and Amy Jenkins, this enthralling film unveils the lesser-known romantic entanglements of the celebrated writer’s life, delving into her attraction to the wife of a publisher and an enigmatic actress. The riveting story unfolds as Daphne engages in a complex relationship with an older woman, exploring the intricacies of human connection and the blurred lines between love and desire.



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33. A Room with a View (2007)

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Set in the Edwardian era, A Room with a View offers a glimpse into a carefree and lighthearted family living on Summer Street in the picturesque town of Surrey. The film revolves around the enchanting relationship between the Honeychurch children, Lucy and Freddy, and their chaperone, Charlotte Bartlett. As the story unfolds, beneath Lucy’s proper exterior is a passionate spirit, waiting to be unleashed.



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34. Inconceivable (2008)

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Inconceivable, ” a 2008 satirical drama, takes a comical yet bold look at the test-tube baby industry. Set within the walls of a high-tech medical facility, the film delves into the complexities of life’s creation with a touch of humorous absurdity. Expect to see latex gloves and surgical scrubs as the movie unfolds.



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35. Clash of the Titans (2010)

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In the year 2010, Clash of the Titans took the world by storm with its thrilling action, captivating adventure, and enchanting fantasy elements. The epic film, which adheres to the Google search guidelines, brings to life the Greek mythology of Perseus, the demigod and son of Zeus. In this 2010 version, Perseus must rise to the occasion and battle the relentless minions of Hades, the Underworld, in order to save not just Olympus but also Earth itself.



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36. Kick-Ass (2010)

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Kick-Ass (2010) is an action-packed comedy that follows the story of Dave Lizewski, an unnoticed high school student who decides to become a superhero despite having no powers or training. Inspired by comic books, Dave embarks on a thrilling adventure, leading him to cross paths with Big Daddy, a vigilante Father with a deadly secret, and Hit-Girl, a young and lethal sidekick.



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37. Angels Crest (2011)

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Angels Crest, a heart-wrenching drama from 2011, takes us on a journey into the lives of a close-knit community torn apart by the mysterious disappearance of a young boy. As the story unfolds, the film reveals the hidden secrets and challenges faced by the town’s residents, including themes of parental neglect and alcoholism.



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38. Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (2012)

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Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, ” set in the 1930s, is a heartwarming blend of comedy, drama, and romance that follows the journey of a young woman named Celia, played by Felicity Jones, on her wedding day. As Celia frets upstairs in her family’s country manor, she is plagued by doubts about her impending marriage to Mark, portrayed by Luke Treadaway.



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39. Woman in Gold (2015)

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Woman in Gold” is a gripping drama that highlights the struggle of an 84-year-old Jewish refugee, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), in her quest to reclaim a stolen masterpiece from the Austrian government. Directed by Simon Curtis and written by Alexi Kaye Campbell and E. Randol Schoenberg, this historical biopic takes an in-depth look into Austria’s Holocaust and the country’s subsequent history of looting and reclaiming art during the post-war period.



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40. Swung (2015)

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Experience a unique, offbeat love story in the quirky comedy-drama, “Swung”. Set in the vibrant world of swinging, the film follows David, an impotent husband, and Alice as they seek to rekindle the passion in their relationship. When an unexpected encounter with the swinging scene brings hope to their problems, Alice embraces the poly-amorous lifestyle.



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41. Unexpected (2015)

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A heartwarming tale of unexpected pregnancies, “Unexpected” takes us to an inner-city high school where both teacher and student are in for a surprise. As their blossoming friendship evolves, they navigate the complexities of their newfound circumstances together.



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42. Showing Roots (2016)

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Showing Roots” is a heartwarming comedy-drama set in the year 1977, where two strong-willed women attempt to modernize and integrate their small town. Inspired by the groundbreaking miniseries “Roots, ” this film takes viewers on a journey of love, friendship, and self-discovery.



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43. The Queen at 90 (2016)

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The Queen at 90” takes viewers on an intimate, inspiring journey through the life and reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as she celebrates her 90th birthday. Narrated by “Downton Abbey” star Elizabeth McGovern, this documentary features interviews with members of the royal family, offering a candid and exclusive glimpse into the public and private lives of the monarchy. Exploring themes of duty, inspiration, and legacy, “The Queen at 90” is a must-see for fans of British royalty and history alike.



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44. Our Queen at Ninety (2016)

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Our Queen at Ninety is a riveting 2016 documentary that delves into the personal and professional lives of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who was soon to turn 90 years old. The film boasts exclusive access to the Queen and her royal family, offering viewers a unique glimpse into their daily routines and responsibilities.



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45. The Wife (2017)

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Delve into the complexities of marriage and ambition in “The Wife” (2017), a riveting drama that follows Joan Castleman (Glenn Close) as she accompanies her husband, Joe (Jonathan Pryce), to Stockholm for the Nobel Prize for Literature ceremony. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s and the 1992 era, Joan is forced to question her life choices, as her journey is interlaced with vivid flashbacks of her tumultuous relationship, the writer’s struggles, and the dynamic shifts in their marriage. Told within a suspenseful narrative, the film examines the underlying sacrifices and consequences of unwavering loyalty and the pursuit of success.



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46. The Chaperone (2018)

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The Chaperone” is a 2018 drama film directed by Michael Engler and starring a talented cast, including Elizabeth McGovern, Haley Lu Richardson, and Géza Röhrig. Set in the 1920s, the film follows a young Kansas woman as she embarks on a life-changing journey to New York City, accompanying a young and ambitious dancer on her quest for fame. The film tackles themes of hidden homosexuality and explores the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of early 20th-century New York.



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47. The Commuter (2018)

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The Commuter” is a thrilling action-mystery film released in 2018, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, and Patrick Wilson. With a runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes, this high-stakes, PG-13 film follows the story of an ex-cop and current insurance salesman who finds himself in the middle of a life-threatening conspiracy during his daily commute home. As a passenger on a train, the protagonist becomes entangled in a web of intricate and dangerous situations.



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48. Downton Abbey (2019)

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Downton Abbey (2019) is a heartwarming drama and romance film set in 1927. In a momentous event, the Crawley family prepares to host King George V and Queen Mary at their beloved estate, Downton Abbey.



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49. A Name Without a Place (2019)

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A Name Without a Place” is a heartwarming and suspenseful comedy-drama that takes you on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting world of the Florida Keys. With a nostalgic story of a young man (Bryan Burton) seeking answers about his late brother, he embarks on a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns, leading him to a mysterious and hidden estate.



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50. JFK Jr. and Carolyn’s Wedding: The Lost Tapes (2019)

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Relive the magic of one of the most iconic weddings in history with “JFK Jr. and Carolyn’s Wedding: The Lost Tapes” (2019).



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51. Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022)

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Downton Abbey: A New Era” is a breathtaking journey of the esteemed Crawley family, who venture to the magnificent South of France to unravel the mystery behind the dowager countess’s recently acquired, and enigmatic, villa. This heartwarming and enchanting British drama unfolds as the family navigates through the opulent world of French aristocracy, with the luring allure of romance amidst the luxurious landscapes.



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52. I’m Still Here (2023)

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I’m Still Here” (2023) is a powerful documentary that captures the resilience and determination of a community during the Covid-19 pandemic in London. As the world is locked down, the abandoned streets of the city are filled with heart-wrenching stories of people who must navigate their new reality.



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