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All 63 Errol Flynn Movies (in Order)

Get ready to embark on a thrilling cinematic journey as we delve into the world of Errol Flynn Movies! From his dashing swashbuckler roles to his captivating performances in romantic dramas, this roundup article will take you on an unforgettable trip through time, exploring some of the most iconic films featuring the legendary actor. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply looking to discover Flynn’s exceptional talent, prepare yourself for an exhilarating ride through the annals of film history.

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1. I Adore You (1933)

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I Adore You, a 1933 British comedy-musical film, follows a whimsical tale as a film studio eagerly awaits its new owner. Amidst the chaos, the executives mistake the arrival of an old actor for their new owner, leading to a series of hilarious and unexpected complications. The film showcases an array of colorful characters and witty dialogue that intertwine in a charming and heartfelt story.



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2. The Case of the Curious Bride (1935)

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Experience the witty banter and thrilling mystery of “The Case of the Curious Bride, ” released in 1935! . This classic film stars Warren William as the quintessential Perry Mason character, who suspends his blissful vacation plans when his old flame, now newlywed, turns to him for help amidst murder and bigamy charges. Will Perry be able to solve the intricate case and clear her name before she’s thrown into prison? .



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3. Murder at Monte Carlo (1935)

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In the thrilling 1935 crime drama, “Murder at Monte Carlo, ” a professor devises an intricate roulette-winning system and journeys to the glamorous Casino at Monte Carlo to test its efficacy. Unfortunately, his untimely demise and the mysterious disappearance of his “system” leave the gamblers of the casino scrambling for answers.



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4. The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)

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The Charge of the Light Brigade, released in 1936, is an electrifying action-adventure romance film directed by Michael Curtiz, with screenplays by Michael Jacoby, Rowland Leigh, and Alfred Lord Tennyson. Set in the 1850s, the riveting story unfolds when a major countermands orders to launch a devastating attack, driven by the need to avenge a previous catastrophic massacre of men, women, and children.



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5. The Perfect Specimen (1937)

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In “The Perfect Specimen, ” a young man named Gerald Beresford Wicks is meticulously raised to embody the pinnacle of mental, physical, and moral perfection, following his grandmother’s wishes. His life takes an unexpected turn as he crosses paths with Mona Carter, leading him to explore the thrilling world beyond his sheltered existence. “The Perfect Specimen” is a refreshing screwball comedy, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring dazzling leads like Errol Flynn, Joan Blondell, and Hugh Herbert.



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6. Another Dawn (1937)

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Another Dawn” is a captivating 1937 drama film that explores the depths of love, loss, and redemption. Set in the backdrop of the British army stationed in the desert region of Dubik, the movie follows the story of Colonel John Wister, a tough yet caring cavalry unit leader, played by Errol Flynn. Returning to England on a much-needed leave, John finds himself captivated by the enigmatic Julia Ashton, portrayed by Kay Francis.



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7. Four’s a Crowd (1938)

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Four’s a Crowd” (1938) is a classic screwball comedy romance directed by Michael Curtiz, featuring a talented cast including Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Rosalind Russell. Set in the vibrant era of the 1930s, the movie revolves around the life of Robert, a public relations executive working tirelessly to secure a prestigious account.



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8. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

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Embark on an action-packed adventure with Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Basil Rathbone in “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (1938). Set in 1190s England, the film follows the rebellious Saxon lord, Robin Hood, who leads a resistance movement against the oppressive Prince John and his Norman followers. With swashbuckling action, an epic score, and a romance that sparks between Robin and the beautiful Maid Marian, this film is a timeless classic.



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9. The Sisters (1938)

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In “The Sisters” (1938), three daughters of a small town pharmacist grapple with the challenges and emotional upheaval of their tumultuous marriages between 1904 and 1908. Set in a time of change, this gripping drama explores the complexities of relationships, the power of loyalty, and the consequences of choices made in the heat of the moment. Featuring erol Flynn, Bette Davis, and Anita Louise as the leads, this captivating film will keep you on the edge of your seat as the sisters confront their fears, confront their mistakes, and ultimately discover the true meaning of love, sisterhood, and resilience.



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10. The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)

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The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex” is a gripping 1939 historical drama that delves into the complex relationship between the legendary Queen Elizabeth I and the ambitious Earl of Essex, Robert Devereux. Directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland, the movie captures the tension, passion, and political intrigue of this tumultuous era. The film is meticulously crafted, offering a fresh perspective on Shakespeare’s “Richard II” and weaving an intriguing narrative focused on the characters of Queen Elizabeth I, Earl of Essex, and Francis Bacon.



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11. The Sea Hawk (1940)

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The Sea Hawk” (1940), a thrilling action-adventure film, is set in the year of 1585 and focuses on the Spanish Armada’s impending attack on England. Noteworthy director Michael Curtiz masterfully crafts a storyline in which Geoffrey Thorpe, a ruthless buccaneer, is enlisted by Queen Elizabeth I to counter the Spanish threat.



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12. Santa Fe Trail (1940)

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Santa Fe Trail” takes us back to 1854, where we find Jeb Stuart, played by Errol Flynn, George Custer, portrayed by Raymond Massey, and other West Point graduates being posted to Kansas. The group aims to help pacify the territory amidst the oncoming railroad construction to Santa Fe.



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13. Virginia City (1940)

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Set in the tumultuous era of the American Civil War, “Virginia City” is a gripping Western film that combines action, intrigue, and romance. It follows the story of Kerry Bradford, a daring Union officer who escapes capture and arrives in the bustling town of Virginia City, Nevada. However, his escape sets off a chain of events that lead him on a thrilling quest.



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14. Footsteps in the Dark (1941)

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Footsteps in the Dark, a 1941 movie directed by Lloyd Bacon, stars Errol Flynn and Brenda Marshall. The film follows a respected investment advisor who leads a double life as a mystery writer. This dual life takes him deeper into the dark web of crimes, leading him to become entangled in the real-life murder of a notorious client.



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15. Dive Bomber (1941)

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In the action-packed drama “Dive Bomber, ” a world-class military surgeon and a top-ranking Navy flyer unite to tackle a deadly aviation obstacle. Together, they work tirelessly to create a groundbreaking high-altitude suit that can safeguard pilots from fainting during steep dives.



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16. Gentleman Jim (1942)

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



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17. Desperate Journey (1942)

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Desperate Journey” is an edge-of-your-seat war drama, released in 1942, starring the legendary Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan, and Nancy Coleman. When the crew of a downed British bomber escapes from their Nazi captors in Germany, they are armed with top-secret intelligence that they must protect at all costs.



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18. Northern Pursuit (1943)

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



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19. Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943)

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Experience the magic of “Thank Your Lucky Stars, ” an iconic comedy-musical released in 1943. Set amidst the backdrop of World War II, two producers embark on a mission to create an unforgettable charity show with an all-star cast that includes the likes of Dennis Morgan, Humphrey Bogart, and Eddie Cantor. However, their plans take a detour when the egotistic radio personality Eddie Cantor throws a wrench in the works.



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20. Edge of Darkness (1943)

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



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21. Uncertain Glory (1944)

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Uncertain Glory” is a gripping 1944 crime drama directed by Raoul Walsh. Set in France during World War II, the story follows a notorious career criminal (played by Errol Flynn) who is recaptured and learns he’s facing the guillotine.



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22. San Antonio (1945)

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In the gritty streets of San Antonio, 1945, a daring dance hall girl finds solace in the rugged charm of a cowboy with a mission to purge the town from the clutches of its sinister overlords. “San Antonio” masterfully blends action, romance, and the raw spirit of the West, taking viewers on an unforgettable journey with a trio of talented Hollywood stars. This thrilling Western film, nominated for two Oscars, promises a riveting experience for fans of the genre, as it combines adrenaline-pumping stunts with poignant character development and breathtaking cinematography.



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23. Objective, Burma! (1945)

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Objective, Burma! ” is a gripping adventure from 1945, directed by Raoul Walsh and written by Ranald MacDougall, Lester Cole, and Alvah Bessie. Starring Errol Flynn, James Brown, and William Prince, the film’s exciting story takes place during the turbulent Japanese occupation of Burma. The audience is transported into the heart of the Burmese jungle, as a secretive platoon of American soldiers must undertake a daring mission: to parachute into enemy territory and destroy a crucial Japanese radar station.



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24. 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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25. 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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26. Cry Wolf (1947)

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In the gripping noir thriller, “Cry Wolf” (1947), Errol Flynn stars as the charming but enigmatic hero, Brad Collins, who is drawn into a sinister web of intrigue when he marries the charming widow, Sandra Demarest, portrayed by the captivating Barbara Stanwyck. Set in an isolated, ominous atmosphere, the film takes off with Sandra arriving at her late husband’s home for his wake, only to be denied access to view his corpse by the deceased man’s uncle.



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27. The Lady from Shanghai (1947)

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The Lady from Shanghai is a classic film-noir crime drama directed by Orson Welles and released in 1948. Starring the captivating duo of Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles, the story delves into a complex web of deceit, love, and murder on a luxurious yachting cruise. As the main character, Michael O’Hara, becomes entangled in a twisted plot involving a femme fatale, he finds himself attempting to unravel a tangled web of mystery and danger.



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28. Adventures of Don Juan (1948)

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From the golden era of cinema comes “Adventures of Don Juan”, a thrilling adventure and romance set to captivate audiences. In 1948, the film was released under the expert direction of Vincent Sherman, with a screenplay penned by the likes of Herbert Dalmas, George Oppenheimer, and Harry Kurnitz.



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29. Silver River (1948)

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Embark on an exhilarating journey with “Silver River, ” a 1948 Western romance film directed by the renowned Raoul Walsh. Set in the rugged Nevada landscape, the story follows Mike McComb, a man forced out of the cavalry and into the world of riverboat gambling and silver mine ownership. As he navigates his new life, Mike finds himself cornering the market and attracting the attention of the President himself.



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30. 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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31. Kim (1950)

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In the adventurous film, “Kim” (1950), we are taken to British India during the 19th century, where the orphaned son of a British soldier, Kim, poses as a Hindu and finds himself torn between his loyalty to a wise Buddhist mystic and his duty to the English secret service. As Kim navigates the complex cultural landscape, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and danger.



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32. Montana (1950)

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In the rugged landscape of Montana 1897, a daring Australian sheepman played by Errol Flynn, comes to the barren expanse in search of grazing land. However, his dream turns into a tumultuous battle when he is met with opposition from the local ranchers and a wealthy cattle-woman.



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33. Rocky Mountain (1950)

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In the rugged wilderness of 1860s California, a thrilling tale of heroism and survival unfolds as a Union troop and a Confederate patrol find themselves battling not only each other, but a relentless Shoshone attack. Forced to collaborate, these bitter rivals learn the true meaning of camaraderie as they navigate the perilous terrain, all while evading stagecoach chases and perilous horseback rides.



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34. Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951)

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Adventures of Captain Fabian, set in early New Orleans, follows a charismatic sea captain as he becomes entangled with a cunning servant girl. With her eyes set on climbing the social ladder, she targets him as her ticket to gain access to the city’s wealthy households.



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35. Against All Flags (1952)

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In “Against All Flags” (1952), renowned actor Errol Flynn stars as Brian Hawke, a Royal Navy officer facing off against a host of vengeful pirates from Madagascar. With a plot that features a ruby, a gold coin, and a sapphire, and scenes of gripping man-versus-man conflict, this action-packed adventure is nothing short of riveting. The film also sees Maureen O’Hara and Anthony Quinn in standout performances, each offering a unique character arc.



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36. Mara Maru (1952)

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Mara Maru, ” an adventure-filled drama released in 1952, follows the thrilling journey of an American salvage diver who plunges into the dangerous world of sunken treasures in the Philippines. Directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman, and Raymond Burr, this classic film brings together gripping adventure, tense crime, and heart-wrenching drama.



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37. Crossed Swords (1954)

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Crossed Swords, an Italian-American adventure film released in 1954, follows the daring exploits of a protagonist as he embarks on a mission to save the kingdom of a captivating princess. With its thrilling action sequences and captivating drama, this movie will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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38. Let’s Make Up (1954)

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In the whimsical world of “Let’s Make Up, ” a young actress finds herself torn between two dashing lovers, both vying for her heart. As she navigates this romantic dilemma, the actress engages in fantasies with each beau, hoping to gain clarity on her choice.



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39. King’s Rhapsody (1955)

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King’s Rhapsody, ” a mesmerizing drama, romance, and musical film, was released in 1956. With a runtime of 1h 33min, this enchanting movie delves into the story of Richard, the son of the King of Laurentia, who has been living with his true love, Martha Karrillos, in Monte Carlo due to his parents’ refusal to accept their unroyal relationship.



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40. The Warriors (1955)

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The Warriors” (1955), originally titled “The Dark Avenger, ” is a riveting historical drama, set in the 14th century amid the tumultuous era of warfare between France and England. As the English occupy French Aquitainia, rebellious French knights band together to expel Edward, Prince of Wales, the ruler of Aquitaine.



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41. Istanbul (1957)

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Istanbul, ” a 1957 crime drama, weaves a tale of intrigue, mystery, and romance. Errol Flynn stars as a suspected diamond smuggler who returns to the city of his past, only to face a surprise encounter with the woman thought dead. The film, set in a world of international intrigue, has the characters treading on the borders of the law, grappling with the complexities of their past love and the intricacies of their present-day situations.



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42. 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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43. Too Much, Too Soon (1958)

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Too Much, Too Soon” is a captivating 1958 drama that delves into the lives of iconic actor John Barrymore’s estranged daughter, her journey to reunite with her father, and the subsequent challenges they face together. Set amidst the iconic Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, the film explores themes of self-destruction, love, and personal growth.



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44. The Roots of Heaven (1958)

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The Roots of Heaven, ” a 1958 French drama directed by the legendary John Huston, follows the journey of an idealist ecologist in French Equatorial Africa as he embarks on a campaign to raise awareness and save the African elephants from the brink of extinction. The film, which stars Errol Flynn, Juliette Gréco, and Trevor Howard, is both an adventure and a drama, set against the backdrop of the struggle to preserve the majestic elephant herd.



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45. The Extraordinary Seaman (1969)

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In 1969, “The Extraordinary Seaman” takes us on a thrilling adventure set during World War 2. A group of four American sailors find themselves marooned in the Philippines, where they stumble upon an old vessel, captained by the enigmatic Commander Finchhaven. Believing the ship to be a relic from WW1, they request passage to Australia and end up helping him restore his engine. The movie follows their exciting journey as they navigate through the thrilling world of war and encounter various challenges and mysteries along the way.



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46. That’s Entertainment! (1974)

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Delight in a dazzling celebration of MGM’s rich musical heritage as “That’s Entertainment! ” takes you on a journey through the glamorous world of Metro Goldwyn Mayer. This iconic documentary showcases the favorite musical moments from five decades of unforgettable films, presented by beloved MGM stars of yesteryear.



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47. Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)

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In “Brother Can You Spare a Dime, ” director Philippe Mora takes us on a nostalgic journey through the turbulent times of the Great Depression. Using contemporary archival footage and film clips, the documentary follows the life of James Cagney as an American Everyman, navigating the hardships and challenges faced by many during that era.



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48. Hooray for Hollywood (1982)

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Hooray for Hollywood is a captivating documentary that pays homage to the golden era of Hollywood, specifically the 1930s. Directed by Michael J. Sheridan, this film is a compilation of clips from musicals, highlighting the illustrious productions of that time. With a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, this documentary invites viewers to relive the magic of Hollywood’s past.



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49. Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983)

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Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage is a hilarious and captivating film from 1983, featuring a compilation of bloopers and unusual moments from multiple movies. Directed by Ron Blackman, Bruce Goldstein, and Stanley Sheff, and written by Bruce Goldstein, this unique documentary-comedy offers viewers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the world of filmmaking. The film stars Gig Young, Bud Abbott, and Walter Abel, who bring their comedic talents to the screen to create a memorable and entertaining experience.



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50. My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985)

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My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn” is a gripping 1985 biographical drama that shines a spotlight on the life of the legendary Australian actor, Errol Flynn. Loosely based on Flynn’s autobiography by the same name, the film delves into the life of a film studio icon and brings to life the daring escapades, relationships, and controversies of the larger-than-life actor.



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51. Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths (1990)

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Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths” (1990) is an intense and poignant documentary featuring a compelling compilation of photos, footage, and trailers, exploring the lives and untimely deaths of various well-known stars. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, this film delves into the tragic stories that unfolded off-screen, providing an intimate glimpse into the lives of the fallen.



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52. When the Applause Died (1990)

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When the Applause Died” is a 1990 documentary that delves into the darker side of Hollywood’s glitz and glamour. Unveiling the tragic tales of once-celebrated stars who succumbed to the pressures of fame, fortune, and public scrutiny, it provides a stark contrast to the glamorous images portrayed on screens. The movie, narrated by Paul Durris, takes viewers through the real-life stories of Hollywood luminaries like Beverly Aadland and Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle who found solace in drugs and alcohol, leading to untimely demises.



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53. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995)

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The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies” (1995) is a documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Hollywood, the largest exporter of films in the world. Narrated by renowned actor Peter Coyote, the film takes viewers on a journey through the rich history of American cinema, featuring interviews with iconic actors, directors, and writers who have made significant contributions to the industry.



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54. The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)

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The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender” is a captivating documentary that dives into the history of Hollywood, unearthing the subliminal messages and hidden homosexual overtones that existed in the film industry during the golden age. Director Mark Rappaport takes us on a journey through time, shedding light on the films from the past that, despite their seemingly innocent appearances, have now been revealed to contain homosexual themes.



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55. Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood Years, the Presidential Years (2001)

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Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood Years, the Presidential Years” is a documentary film released in 2001, showcasing the life and career of the iconic American president. This two-hour film takes the audience on a journey through the varied facets of Reagan’s life, from his beginnings as a Hollywood movie star to his rise as a political force. The film explores Ronald Reagan’s achievements and challenges, both on and off the screen, captivating viewers with intriguing insights and anecdotes about this exceptional individual.



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56. 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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57. The Adventures of Errol Flynn (2005)

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The Adventures of Errol Flynn” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and career of the legendary actor and adventurer, Errol Flynn. Guided by the recollections of Flynn’s friends and family, this film offers a captivating insight into the life of a man who was not only a cinematic icon but also a real-life hero.



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58. Amérique, notre histoire (2006)

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Join renowned author Russell Banks on a compelling journey exploring the founding values, economic development, and modernity of the United States. Filmed against the backdrop of an ever-evolving world, “Amérique, notre histoire” takes viewers deep into the heart of America, shedding light on the immigrants who shaped its destiny and the complexities of its relationships with Europe.



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59. Catalogue of Ships (2008)

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Catalogue of Ships, ” also known as “Spisok korabley, ” is a captivating documentary that delves into the enchanting history of the ship. In this film-lecture, Russian director Alexei Gusev presents an intriguing compilation of fragments from various classical masterpieces in painting, music, cinema, and poetry, all devoted to this universal image.



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60. Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)

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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff” is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and career of renowned British cinematographer Jack Cardiff. With a focus on his stunning Technicolor camerawork, the film traces Cardiff’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming the first director of photography in the history of the Academy Awards to receive an Honorary Oscar.



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61. These Amazing Shadows (2011)

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These Amazing Shadows” (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.



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62. Women He’s Undressed (2015)

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Women He’s Undressed” is a fascinating documentary that delves into the life of the Australian costume designer and three-time Oscar winner, Orry-Kelly. Directed by Gillian Armstrong and written by Katherine Thomson, this film offers a unique perspective into the world of costume design and the creative process behind some of the most iconic looks in Hollywood history.



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63. In Like Flynn (2018)

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Unveil the captivating origin story of young Errol Flynn’s adventurous spirit in “In Like Flynn, ” a 2018 historical action movie directed by Russell Mulcahy. Set sail with the notorious actor as he navigates through the uncharted waters of Australia before embarking on his illustrious Hollywood journey. Bare-chested male, friendship, and an exhilarating boat expedition define the essence of this gripping biopic.



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