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All 37 Ernest Hemingway Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Ernest Hemingway with this roundup of movies inspired by his iconic works and life. Discover the stories that have captured the hearts of readers for generations and the films that bring them to life on the big screen. Get ready to embark on a journey through literature and cinema with Ernest Hemingway Movies.

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1. A Farewell to Arms (1932)

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A Farewell to Arms, ” released in 1932, is a poignant war drama that explores the love and sacrifice between an American ambulance driver and an English nurse amidst the chaos of World War I. Set against the backdrop of Italy, the film follows the heart-wrenching story of two individuals brought together by fate and torn apart by the harsh realities of war.



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2. For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)

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For Whom the Bell Tolls” is a captivating adventure drama set during the turbulent Spanish Civil War, where an American volunteer partners with the Republican forces on a daring mission. As the world around them erupts in chaos, the volunteer forms an unforgettable bond with a passionate Spanish woman. The thrilling quest to blow up a strategically important bridge intertwines romance, courage, and the weight of fate as they confront the harsh realities of war.



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3. 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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4. The Killers (1946)

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The Killers, released in 1946, is a gripping crime-drama film-noir directed by Robert Siodmak. The story revolves around an unresisting victim who is killed by hit men. As the investigation unfolds, the protagonist, Reardon, uncovers his past connection with the enigmatic and lethal Kitty Collins.



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5. The Macomber Affair (1947)

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The Macomber Affair, ” directed by Zoltan Korda, is a 1947 adventure drama film set in British East Africa. The story revolves around a tragic love triangle between a frustrated wife, a weak and timid husband, and an English big-game hunter who enters the couple’s life. As tensions rise, the hunter becomes both a temptation and a catalyst for the couple’s deepest desires, leading to a dangerous and unpredictable series of events.



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6. Under My Skin (1950)

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In 1950, the gripping drama “Under My Skin” unfolds an intense tale of redemption and fatherhood. John Garfield plays Danny Butler, an expatriate jockey who finds himself on the run from angry gamblers. As he searches for a way to regain trust in his son’s belief in him as a champion, Danny gets tangled up in a web of deceit and high-stakes thrills.



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7. The Breaking Point (1950)

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The Breaking Point, released in 1950, is a gripping crime drama that takes us on a suspenseful journey through the life of a once-moral boat captain, played by John Garfield. With the pressures of financial strain, the captain finds himself drawn into a dangerous web of illegal activities to keep up with the costs of his charter boat in San Diego, California.



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8. The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)

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The Snows of Kilimanjaro” is a captivating 1952 drama film that follows the story of writer Harry Street, played by Gregory Peck, reflecting on his life as he lies dying from an infection while on safari in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro. The film’s stunning visuals of the African landscape and the majestic Kilimanjaro mountain serve as a backdrop for a profound exploration of life, love, and the passage of time. The movie features poignant references to Greta Garbo, William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, and Dante Alighieri, interwoven with flashback scenes that reveal the key moments of Harry’s life.



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9. The Sun Also Rises (1957)

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The Sun Also Rises” is a classic drama film released in 1957, based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway. This timeless film is a captivating portrayal of a group of disillusioned American expatriate writers who indulge in a hedonistic lifestyle in 1920s France and Spain. The film features a star-studded cast including Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner, and Errol Flynn, as they navigate the complexities of love, passion, and self-discovery in a foreign land.



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10. La ironía del dinero (1957)

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La Ironía del Dinero, ” a 1957 comedy film directed by Edgar Neville and Guy Lefranc, follows four unique and unforgettable stories revolving around the discovery of a wallet filled with a substantial sum of money. The film captures the diverse reactions of its characters as they each experience the unexpected fortune.



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11. A Farewell to Arms (1957)

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A Farewell to Arms” is a gripping tale of love and survival, set against the backdrop of the brutal Italian front during World War I. Based on Ernest Hemingway’s acclaimed novel, the film follows the passionate relationship between an English nurse and an American soldier, as they navigate the horrors and chaos that surround them. Directed by legendary filmmakers Charles Vidor and John Huston, this powerful drama delves into the complexities of human emotion, amidst the devastation of war.



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12. The Old Man and the Sea (1958)

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The Old Man and the Sea” is a gripping 1958 adventure drama film that tells the story of an aging Cuban fisherman, Santiago (Spencer Tracy), who spends 84 days at sea without catching a single fish. Just as he’s about to give up hope, his luck changes drastically when he catches an extraordinary marlin, which becomes the central focus of the film. However, unbeknownst to him, Santiago also catches the eye of a shark that relentlessly pursues him and the captured marlin, dragging them both further and further out to sea.



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13. 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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14. The Fifth Column (1960)

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The Fifth Column, ” originally written as a play and later adapted into a film, is a gripping drama that delves into the dark underbelly of the Spanish Civil War in 1937. Ernest Hemingway’s sole theatrical effort is brought to life on screen by renowned director John Frankenheimer and scriptwriter A. E. Hotchner.



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15. Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man (1962)

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Embark on a journey of self-discovery in “Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man” (1962), a captivating drama set in the early 20th century. Based on Ernest Hemingway’s novel, this film follows the life of an immature young man from Middle America as he navigates his way to manhood. After a cross-country adventure, he enlists in the military and experiences the harsh realities of World War I.



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16. 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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17. Dieu a choisi Paris (1969)

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Dieu a choisi Paris” (1969) is a thought-provoking French drama film that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the cultural landscape of Paris. Starring the legendary Jean-Paul Belmondo, the movie offers a unique blend of filmed scenes and archival footage that spans from the late 19th century to the mid-1960s.



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18. Fiesta (1971)

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Fiesta, a 1971 Soviet Union drama film directed by Sergey Yurskiy, takes viewers on an emotional journey of friendship, love, and passion. Based on Ernest Hemingway’s novel, the film explores the intense bond between two friends in a vibrant setting of bullfighting, drinking, and journalism.



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19. Islands in the Stream (1977)

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Islands in the Stream, ” a 1977 dramatic film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, captures the complexities of family dynamics set against the backdrop of World War II.



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20. My Old Man (1979)

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In “My Old Man, ” released in 1979, Kristy McNichol stars as Jo, a talented young horse trainer. When her father, Frank Butler, played by Warren Oates, unexpectedly wins big at the racetrack, he decides to buy a horse for his estranged 16-year-old daughter. However, when Frank is injured just before the opening race, Jo must face the challenges of the competition on her own.



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21. Captain Khorshid (1987)

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Captain Khorshid, ” directed by Nasser Taghvai and written by Ernest Hemingway and Nasser Taghvai, is a gripping drama that takes place in the world of smuggling. Set in the bustling port city, the movie unfolds as a captivating tale of life, death, and the pursuit of power in the Persian Gulf region of Iran.



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22. 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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23. The Old Man and the Sea (1990)

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In the captivating 1990 film “The Old Man and the Sea, ” based on the iconic novel by Ernest Hemingway, we are introduced to Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who embarks on his usual fishing trip. Unbeknownst to him, Santiago’s journey is about to take a sudden and life-altering turn.



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24. Hemingway: Winner Take Nothing (1998)

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Hemingway: Winner Take Nothing” (1998) is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life of Ernest Hemingway and the challenges faced by his granddaughter, Margaux Hemingway. As Margaux embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind her famous grandfather’s life, she discovers an unexpected parallel between their self-destructive natures and her own struggles with alcoholism, divorce, and bulimia. Directed by Michael Collins and featuring interviews with notable figures such as Jimmy Buffett, Jacques Chirac, and Luis Miguel Dominguín, “Hemingway: Winner Take Nothing” offers a poignant exploration of life, legacy, and the shadow of greatness.



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25. After the Storm (2001)

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Dive into the thrilling world of “After the Storm, ” a 2001 crime, action, and thriller film starring Benjamin Bratt, Mili Avital, and Barbara Andres. Directed by Guy Ferland, the movie is based on a screenplay written by Ernest Hemingway and A. E. Hotchner.



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26. The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)

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Delve into the life of legendary Hollywood producer Robert Evans in the gripping documentary, The Kid Stays in the Picture. In a film that shares its title with Evans’s acclaimed 1994 autobiography, the documentary takes viewers on a journey through Evans’s tumultuous life, marked by love, drug busts, and various escapades.



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27. The Garden of Eden (2008)

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The Garden of Eden” is a gripping drama released in 2011, based on the novel by renowned author Ernest Hemingway. Set in the aftermath of World War I, the story follows a young American writer navigating a tumultuous relationship across Europe. As he embarks on a journey alongside his enchanting Italian girlfriend and his own wife, the boundaries between loyalty and temptation are blurred.



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28. Hollywood contra Franco (2008)

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In 2008, director Oriol Porta released the documentary “Hollywood contra Franco, ” which delves into the profound impact of the Spanish Civil War on American artists. The film’s focus is on the life of influential screenwriter Alvah Bessie, who was deeply affected by the war’s outcome.



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29. The Reader (2008)

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In “The Reader, ” German lawyer Michael Berg (Ralph Fiennes) embarks on a harrowing journey when he reconnects with the woman (Kate Winslet) he once had a passionate affair with. What began as a whirlwind romance between the older woman and the younger man takes a dark turn as they navigate the complexities of their past - set against the backdrop of post-World War II Germany. The woman faces trial for her role in war crimes, further challenging Michael’s understanding and forcing him to confront the truth about their relationship and its devastating consequences.



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30. Norman Mailer: The American (2010)

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Delve into the fascinating life of renowned writer and journalist, Norman Mailer, in this captivating documentary titled “Norman Mailer: The American” (2010). The film offers a unique perspective on Mailer’s life and times, as told through the people who knew him best.



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31. La Tragédie des Brigades Internationales (2016)

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Delve into the heart of the Spanish Civil War in the gripping documentary ‘La Tragédie des Brigades Internationales. ’ As the conflict erupts in July 1936, volunteers from across the globe rush to the Iberian Peninsula to join the Republican cause against the coup-led regime. With members hailing from over 50 countries, the International Brigades form an epic alliance of idealistic freedom fighters. But their resolve is met with fierce opposition, as nationalist Spaniards battle to protect their conservative regime.



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32. The Leisure Seeker (2017)

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The Leisure Seeker” is a heartwarming and humorous adventure that follows an old couple, Ella and John Spencer, embarking on a road trip in their faithful old RV. Set in 2016, this husband-wife relationship is tested as they go on an unforgettable journey together.



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33. Randy Writes a Novel (2018)

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Randy Writes a Novel is a delightful and unpredictable comedy film that follows Randy, a quirky and passionate individual, as he shares excerpts from his new book. The film seamlessly weaves together Randy’s tangential musings on topics such as veganism, artistic expression, and Gumtree, making for an endearing and entertaining viewing experience.



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34. Therapy or Torture: The Truth about Electroshock (2019)

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Delve into the dark underbelly of psychiatry with “Therapy or Torture: The Truth about Electroshock, ” an eye-opening documentary that exposes the horrors of electroshock therapy. This harrowing film reveals the shocking truth about this widely used treatment, administered under the guise of curing mental health disorders. Through the voices of victims and their families, the documentary presents a chilling account of the long-term effects of electroshock therapy, challenging its legitimacy and portraying the practice as little more than torture.



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35. Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain (2021)

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Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain is a captivating documentary that delves deep into the life and career of the renowned chef, writer, and television host. With an authentic approach to food, culture, and travel, Bourdain became a beloved figure in the world of cuisine and adventure. The film serves as a poignant tribute to his legacy, exploring his journey from the kitchen to the screens of millions.



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36. White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch (2022)

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White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch” (2022) gives an in-depth look into the once-iconic clothing store. Documentary-style, the film traces the rise of Abercrombie & Fitch in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with all-American models, pulsing dance beats, and a signature scent dominating malls.



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37. Across the River and Into the Trees (2022)

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Set in a picturesque post-World War II Italian Venice, the film follows the enigmatic journey of U. S. Army Colonel Richard Cantwell, who faces the news of his illness with unflappable courage. As he grapples with his impending fate, this true hero discovers the importance of love and connection.



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