Get ready to dive into the world of Faye Dunaway with our latest roundup. As one of Hollywood's most iconic actresses, Dunaway has starred in a variety of memorable films over the years. From her early roles in "Bonnie and Clyde" to her more recent work in "Girls on the Run", come journey with us as we take a closer look at this talented actress's impressive filmography.
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1. Hurry Sundown (1967)
Set in the racially divides South, "Hurry Sundown" (1967) is a dramatic tale of power, betrayal and tragedy. The story revolves around the ruthless, Southern opportunist Luke Marsden, played by Michael Caine, who tries to acquire the land of his cousin, Johnny Wade. When his plan is foiled, he inadvertently drags several members of his family into his web of deceit and ruin.
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2. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Bonnie and Clyde" is a gripping 1967 biographical crime film that takes you on a breathtaking journey through the infamous crime spree of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. This epic tale unravels the electrifying romance between Bonnie, a bored waitress, and Clyde, an alluring ex-convict who embarks on a violent rampage across the country.
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3. A Place for Lovers (1968)
A Place for Lovers, also known as Amanti, is a 1968 Italian-French drama-romance film directed by Vittorio De Sica and starring Marcello Mastroianni and Faye Dunaway. The movie follows Julia, a fashion designer, and Valerio, a race car driver, as they embark on a passionate ten-day vacation in the Alps. However, their idyllic getaway is tinged with the looming knowledge that it will be their last together.
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4. The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Experience the thrilling adventure of "The Thomas Crown Affair, " a 1968 crime drama that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Set in the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts, this film follows the story of a charming and clever bank executive who believes he has successfully pulled off a multi-million dollar heist. However, he soon finds himself matched wits with a sexually alluring insurance investigator who is determined to bring him down, all while flirting with him in a captivating cat-and-mouse game.
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5. The Extraordinary Seaman (1969)
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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6. The Arrangement (1969)
The Arrangement" is a 1969 drama-romance film that delves into the life of an advertising executive navigating a midlife crisis. Directed by Elia Kazan and written by himself, the movie stars Kirk Douglas as the protagonist on a quest for personal redemption.
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7. Little Big Man (1970)
Experience the thrilling life of Jack Crabb in "Little Big Man" (1970), a captivating adventure, comedy, and drama film directed by Arthur Penn. Set in the tumultuous period of the American West, the movie, based on Thomas Berger's novel, delves into the experiences of a young boy raised by Cheyenne Indians who later finds himself entrenched in the U. S. Cavalry's fight against them, led by General Custer.
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8. Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970)
In "Puzzle of a Downfall Child" (1970), Faye Dunaway stars as Lou Andreas Sand, a once-celebrated model struggling to regain her footing in New York's fiercely competitive modeling world. As she navigates her way through stressful workdays, a passionate affair with advertising executive Mark, and a close friendship with photographer Aaron, Lou's life begins to unravel in a downward spiral of ruin. Directed by Jerry Schatzberg and written by Schatzberg and Carole Eastman, this emotionally charged drama explores the dark side of fame and ambition.
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9. The Deadly Trap (1971)
The Deadly Trap" (1971) is a gripping thriller directed by René Clément, known for his unique cinematography and intense storytelling. The film follows Jill, a young mother played by Faye Dunaway, who moves to Paris with her husband Frank, played by Frank Langella. Frank, an honest man, is trapped in a web of industrial espionage and illegal activities at his workplace, causing his mental state to deteriorate.
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10. 'Doc' (1971)
'Doc', a riveting 1971 Western drama starring Stacy Keach as Doc Holliday, follows the infamous sharpshooter on a mission to reclaim his old friendship with Marshall Wyatt Earp, played by Harris Yulin. The duo, with the help of Faye Dunaway's dynamic portrayal of a saloon girl, sets their sights on the notorious Clanton gang in the dusty town of Tombstone, Arizona. Set in the Arizona Territory, 'Doc' offers a gritty yet poignant look at the Wild West, exploring themes of loyalty, redemption, and survival.
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11. Oklahoma Crude (1973)
Oklahoma Crude, " released in 1973, stars Faye Dunaway, John Mills, and George C. Scott and takes viewers on a journey to the early days of the oil industry. Set in the 1910s, the story revolves around a tenacious oil derrick owner, Lena Doyle, who refuses to sell her land despite the constant pressure from major oil companies.
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12. The Three Musketeers (1973)
The Three Musketeers, " released in 1974, is a thrilling, action-packed adventure set in 17th-century Paris. Directed by Richard Lester, this exhilarating film sees a young swordsman arriving in the city, where he encounters an assortment of villains, romance, and intrigue. Joined by three fellow Musketeers, they embark on a daring quest, facing off in fencing duels and unraveling the mystery of the diamond-studded necklace.
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13. The Towering Inferno (1974)
The Towering Inferno, " directed by John Guillermin, is a pulse-pounding action-drama set in a modern, yet precarious skyscraper. Starring the iconic Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, and William Holden, the film portrays a massive fire that erupts during the opening party of an office building, threatening to bring the entire structure down.
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14. After the Fall (1974)
After the Fall" is a 1974 drama film based on Arthur Miller's semi-autobiographical play, a captivating exploration of Quentin, a Jewish intellectual from New York. As his life spirals out of control, Quentin finds himself forced to reevaluate his past and confront the profoundly troubled relationship with Holga.
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15. Chinatown (1974)
In the gritty streets of 1930s Los Angeles, private detective J. J. Gittes (Jack Nicholson) is hired to expose a woman's infidelity. However, as he delves deeper into the case, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit, corruption, and murder.
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16. The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge (1974)
The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge, " a 1974 adventure, weaves a tale of daring deeds and cunning schemes in 17th-century France. As the charismatic Musketeers valiantly defend the queen and her dressmaker from the malevolent Cardinal Richelieu and the formidable Milady de Winter, audiences will be captivated by the thrilling sword-fighting scenes. With a balance of romance, action, and intrigue, this film is a must-watch for fans of historical fiction and adventure.
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17. The 1st Annual People's Choice Awards (1975)
The 1st Annual People's Choice Awards, a TV special celebrating the debut of the prestigious awards ceremony in 1975, captivates viewers with its star-studded lineup. Hosted by the enigmatic Alan Alda and featuring the elegant Ann-Margret, this event marks the beginning of a legacy that continues to pay tribute to the people's choice.
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18. Three Days of the Condor (1975)
Three Days of the Condor" is a gripping 1975 thriller that thrusts viewers into a world of political conspiracy, hitmen, and espionage. The story follows the journey of a seemingly bookish CIA researcher living in Manhattan (played by Robert Redford) who finds his entire office brutally murdered, leaving him for three days to desperately outwit the ones responsible while uncovering the truth about who he can trust.
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19. Voyage of the Damned (1976)
Voyage of the Damned" is a powerful and thought-provoking film that takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey through history. Set in 1939, the movie follows the doomed voyage of the SS St.
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20. The Disappearance of Aimee (1976)
The Disappearance of Aimee" is a gripping 1976 drama film centering around the mysterious disappearance of prominent evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson in 1926. When she resurfaces six weeks later, the world is baffled. Was her disappearance a kidnapping or an affair with a married man? A court-room drama follows, as the intrigued public seeks answers.
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21. Network (1976)
In the 1976 powerhouse drama "Network", directed by Sidney Lumet, we delve into the corrupt world of television news media exploitation. A fallen television anchor, known for his on-air ranting against the industry, becomes an unwitting catalyst for a powerful television network's sinister scheme.
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22. Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
Eyes of Laura Mars" is a chilling 1978 mystery-thriller that follows the life of a famous fashion photographer, Laura Mars, played by Faye Dunaway. Laura's world is turned upside down when she develops a shocking ability to see through the eyes of a killer.
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23. The Champ (1979)
The Champ" is a gripping drama film released in 1979, directed by Franco Zeffirelli. It stars Jon Voight as the ex-champion boxer Billy Flynn, who grapples with alcoholism and gambling. The story intensifies when his estranged, wealthy mother tries to take his son away from him.
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24. The First Deadly Sin (1980)
The First Deadly Sin" is a gripping 1980 crime thriller starring Hollywood legends Frank Sinatra and Faye Dunaway. The film revolves around a seasoned police inspector (portrayed by Sinatra) battling against the clock to catch a ruthless serial killer terrorizing New York.
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25. Evita Peron (1981)
In the gripping 1981 film "Evita Peron, " the titular character, portrayed by Faye Dunaway, rises from a minor celebrity to the wife of a powerful Argentine dictator, Juan Peron, played by James Farentino. The alluring Eva Duarte's aspirations fuel a blaze of ambition, driving her to heights of power and notoriety, as her fiery passion and lust for power transform her into a figure of both reverence and infamy.
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26. Mommie Dearest (1981)
Mommie Dearest", released in 1981, is a compelling and intense drama based on the turbulent adoptive upbringing of Christina Crawford by her mother, iconic Hollywood actress Joan Crawford. This gripping portrayal delves into the abusive world that Christina was forced to endure. With powerful performances from Faye Dunaway and Diana Scarwid, the film skillfully blends biographical elements with vivid drama.
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27. The Wicked Lady (1983)
The Wicked Lady, " released in 1983, is a captivating adventure-drama film that keeps viewers at the edge of their seats. Directed by Michael Winner and starring Faye Dunaway, Alan Bates, and John Gielgud, the movie follows the story of Caroline, who is set to marry Sir Ralph. Inviting her sister, Barbara, to be her bridesmaid, the plot takes a surprising turn when Barbara seduces Ralph and takes on the role of Lady.
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28. Supergirl (1984)
In 1984, the world of superheroines was introduced to Supergirl. Helen Slater stars as Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin, who arrives on Earth to retrieve a powerful orb.
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29. Ordeal by Innocence (1984)
Ordeal by Innocence, a suspenseful mystery film released in 1985, has a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Directed by Desmond Davis and Alan Birkinshaw, this PG-13 rated movie stars Donald Sutherland, Faye Dunaway, and Christopher Plummer. The story takes place in Devon, England, and centers around a miscarriage of justice that occurred two years prior.
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30. Thirteen at Dinner (1985)
Thirteen at Dinner" is a gripping crime drama that premiered in 1985, starring Faye Dunaway as an American movie actress with a reputation for playing dumb blondes. When her husband, Lord Edgware, meets a shocking end, Scotland Yard makes her the prime suspect.
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31. Beverly Hills Madam (1986)
Beverly Hills Madam, " released in 1986, is a captivating drama film that tells the story of a madam who runs a group of high-class call girls. As her carefully crafted empire faces a series of crises, she must navigate the challenges that threaten to unravel her world.
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32. Barfly (1987)
Barfly" is a gritty, yet captivating drama based on the life of prolific poet Charles Bukowski. Set amidst the hedonistic scene of Hollywood in the late 60s, 70s, and 80s, the film follows the complex life of the protagonist, a writer struggling with alcoholism, as he navigates the dark alleys and dive bars of his environment.
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33. Casanova (1987)
Casanova, " a 1987 romantic comedy based on the eponymous womanizer's life, stars Richard Chamberlain, Faye Dunaway, and Sylvia Kristel. Directed by Simon Langton and written by George MacDonald Fraser, the film takes viewers on an eighteenth-century journey packed with amorous escapades, arrests, and imprisonment.
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34. Burning Secret (1988)
Burning Secret, a poignant 1988 drama, weaves the tale of a young boy, struggling with his asthma, who discovers a world of secrets and desires in the picturesque countryside. When he meets a mysterious baron at the spa, his life takes an unexpected turn, drawing him into a web of complexities and adult conflicts.
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35. Midnight Crossing (1988)
Midnight Crossing, a captivating 1988 thriller film, is a suspenseful tale of murder, lust, and greed. Starring Academy Award-winner Faye Dunaway and a talented ensemble cast including Daniel J. Travanti, John Laughlin, Kim Cattrall, and Ned Beatty, the movie takes viewers on a chilling journey through the dangerous depths of human nature.
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36. Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love (1989)
From the enchanting and mesmerizing mind of director Lina Wertmüller comes a poignant and captivating drama, "Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love" (1989). This thought-provoking cinematic masterpiece follows an American journalist as he embarks on an extraordinary journey of love and compassion.
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37. Wait Until Spring, Bandini (1989)
Wait Until Spring, Bandini, " a heartwarming drama released in 1989, delves into the life of young Arturo Bandini, who cherishes his family and their deep connections. Directed by Dominique Deruddere and penned by John Fante and Deruddere himself, the film paints a touching picture of the bond shared by parents and children, brothers and siblings.
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38. Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge (1989)
Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge" is an insightful documentary that explores the life and work of one of the most influential fashion and ad photographers of the 20th century. Directed by Adrian Maben, the film takes us on a journey through the life of Helmut Newton, from his childhood in Berlin to his escape from the Nazis and his rise to fame in the world of photography.
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39. Cold Sassy Tree (1989)
Cold Sassy Tree" is a moving drama directed by Joan Tewkesbury, featuring a strong ensemble cast including Faye Dunaway, Richard Widmark, and Frances Fisher. Set in the heart of the American South, this thought-prooking film tells the story of an independent woman from the North who creates a stir when she decides to marry a local general store owner just weeks after the loss of his wife.
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40. Silhouette (1990)
Silhouette, released in 1990, is a gripping action-drama mystery that takes place in a small Texas town. The film follows an architect, who unexpectedly becomes a witness to a brutal murder. As the town struggles with the aftermath, a mysterious woman, known as the "waitress, " enters the scene, adding another layer to the unfolding narrative. With a runtime of just over an hour and twenty-nine minutes, Silhouette promises a fast-paced and suspenseful experience.
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41. The Handmaid's Tale (1990)
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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42. The Two Jakes (1990)
The Two Jakes, a sequel to the critically acclaimed 1974 film Chinatown, transports viewers to the 1940s as Jack "Jake" Gittes, played by Jack Nicholson, embarks on a thrilling quest of unmasking infidelity, murder, and the powerful influence of oil money. Set in the backdrop of the year 1948, Gittes faces a tangled web of marital infidelity, dysfunctional relationships, and unfaithfulness, all while exploring the dark underbelly of wealth and power. Filled with suspense, drama, and mystery, this highly anticipated sequel delves into a complex labyrinth of crimes and corruption, bringing to light the dark secrets of Hollywood's golden age.
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43. Scorchers (1991)
Scorchers, " a 1991 comedy-drama directed by David Beaird, is a delightful blend of humor and emotion. The film follows the story of Splendid, played by Faye Dunaway, whose unconventional approach to marriage leads to a series of unexpected events. As Splendid's unconsummated wedding night unfolds, her armed cousin sets out to find a hooker who once slept with her new husband. The film is set in Louisiana and explores themes of family, loyalty, and personal growth.
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44. Oscar's Greatest Moments (1992)
Get ready to relive the magic and drama of the Academy Awards with "Oscar's Greatest Moments" (1992). This captivating documentary offers an in-depth look at some of the most unforgettable moments at the Oscars ceremony from 1971 to 1991. From heartfelt acceptance speeches to shocking twists and turns, this film captures the essence of Hollywood's most prestigious event.
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45. It's All in the Game (1993)
It's All in the Game" is a gripping crime drama that follows two women who turn to murder to get rid of their deceitful lover. As one of them attempts to seduce Lieutenant Columbo, she hopes to direct his attention away from the crime scene.
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46. The 65th Annual Academy Awards (1993)
Celebrate the magic of cinema in The 65th Annual Academy Awards, an unforgettable awards ceremony held in 1993. This prestigious event, traditionally known as the "Oscars", honors the greatest achievements in filmmaking throughout the prior year, bringing Hollywood's elite together to celebrate their success. Led by the charming emcee, Billy Crystal, this televised spectacle showcases glamour, talent, and heartwarming moments that continue to captivate audiences today.
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47. Arizona Dream (1993)
Set in the enchanting Arizona desert, "Arizona Dream" (1993) is a whimsical journey into the heart of freedom and love. Led by a young New Yorker seeking solace in the magical realism of the world around him, the film explores the depths of human connection and the power of dreams.
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48. Don Juan DeMarco (1994)
In "Don Juan DeMarco" (1994), a young man arrives at a psychiatric institution claiming to be the legendary Spanish lover, Don Juan. Convinced that he's the world's greatest lover, he spins fantastical tales of uncontrollable seduction and passion that leave the shocked doctors bewildered.
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49. Drunks (1995)
Drunks" is a 1995 drama film that revolves around the lives of Jim and other individuals struggling with alcoholism, both within and outside of an AA meeting. Directed by Peter Cohn and written by Gary Lennon, the movie offers a raw and intimate look into the challenges faced by those battling addiction.
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50. A Family Divided (1995)
A Family Divided" is a gripping drama that delves into the disintegration of a seemingly perfect middle-class family. The lives of the family members are thrown into turmoil when rumors of their son Chad's involvement in a gang-rape start to surface.
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51. Unzipped (1995)
Unzipped, released in 1995, is a captivating documentary film that delves into the creative world of high fashion. The movie follows one of the most successful designers in high fashion, Isaac Mizrahi, as he prepares for his fall 1994 collection.
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52. The Chamber (1996)
The Chamber" is a gripping 1996 crime drama thriller that follows a young law school graduate as he battles against the clock to save his grandfather, who is on death row for a heinous crime. The film, directed by James Foley and written by John Grisham, William Goldman, and Phil Alden Robinson, delves deep into the themes of racism, justice, and the power of redemption.
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53. Dunston Checks In (1996)
Dunston Checks In" tells the heartwarming story of an unforgettable friendship between a young boy named Lilly and a mischievous orangutan named Dunston. Set in a luxurious hotel, this comedic adventure unfolds as the hotel staff tries to keep the pair's secret identity hidden from the hotel owner and the guests.
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54. The Twilight of the Golds (1996)
The Twilight of the Golds, released in 1997, offers a gripping exploration of the complexities and challenges of a family's life - brought to the fore when Suzanne Stein, played by Faye Dunaway, discovers that her unborn child will likely be gay. With the support of her brother David, played by Garry Marshall, she must confront the societal prejudices and personal turmoil surrounding her decision to keep or have an abortion. The film delves deep into love, acceptance, and the importance of social commentary, offering a poignant and relatable storyline that transcends boundaries.
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55. The People Next Door (1996)
The People Next Door, a gripping 1996 thriller, follows a young, single mother who unwittingly leaves her child in the care of the seemingly friendly couple next door. However, beneath their warm veneer lies a web of deception and darkness. As the mother's suspicions grow, she becomes entangled in a sinister plot involving fraud and kidnapping.
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56. Albino Alligator (1996)
Albino Alligator, directed by Kevin Spacey, is a hard-hitting crime drama that brings together an impressive cast including Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway, and Gary Sinise. Set in the gritty streets of New Orleans, the film follows three thieves as they make a desperate attempt to escape from a botched robbery. When they find themselves cornered by the police in a local bar, they realize that the law is after someone else entirely.
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57. In Praise of Older Women (1997)
In Praise of Older Women, also known as En brazos de la mujer madura, is a compelling and intense Spanish drama that takes us through the Spanish Civil War. Set in the midst of turmoil, this film follows the journey of a young man who discovers the depths of his sexuality through a series of passionate relationships with mature, older women.
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58. Gia (1998)
Gia is a powerful and emotional drama film that takes viewers on a journey through the tumultuous life of Gia Carangi, an iconic supermodel of the 1970s. Directed by Michael Cristofer and masterfully written by Jay McInerney and Cristofer, this gripping biography showcases Gia's meteoric rise to fame and her eventual downfall. Known for her groundbreaking career, Gia became not only a symbol of beauty but also of the dark side of the modeling world.
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59. 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (1998)
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, " a captivating special that took place on March 8, 1998, celebrates the crème de la crème of the American movie and television industry. The Screen Actors Guild Award, an esteemed accolade presented annually since 1995, recognizes exceptional performances in both movies and television serials.
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60. Love Lies Bleeding (1999)
In the gritty and tumultuous end of the 19th century, London is a city haunted by poverty, class struggle, illness, and unspeakable crimes. Amidst this chaos emerges Catherine Ringward, a captivating young woman with dreams of becoming a successful journalist. When a series of gruesome murders rock the city, Catherine discovers herself at the heart of the biggest manhunt London has ever seen.
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61. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999)
In the gripping tale of "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, " a young girl named Joan receives an extraordinary vision that compels her to fight against the brutal invaders ravaging her homeland, France. Joan heeds the call of destiny, defying the constraints of her gender and rallying the French army to overthrow their tyrannical oppressors. This intense, inspiring journey led by a courageous young woman unfolds on the battlefield of war, romance, and sacrifice.
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62. The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
The Thomas Crown Affair, released in 1999, is a crime thriller that explores the cat-and-mouse game between a rich and charming playboy, played by Pierce Brosnan, who indulges in stealing artworks, and a seductive detective, portrayed by Rene Russo, who has taken it upon herself to uncover him. The movie weaves together romantic themes and suspenseful action sequences as the two leads engage in a high-stakes game of trust and deception. With a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes, this thrilling film delivers an exciting ride with its sharp wit and stylish execution.
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63. The Yards (2000)
The Yards, " a 2000 crime drama directed by James Gray, follows the life of Leo, a man released from prison after serving time for car theft. With the intention of going straight, Leo's plan goes awry when reconnecting with his corrupt uncle and an old friend, and events unfold at the bustling railroad yards.
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64. Stanley's Gig (2000)
Stanley's Gig" is a melodic drama from 2000, starring Marla Gibbs, Faye Dunaway, and William Sanderson with a runtime of 1h 33min. The film follows the story of an emotionally troubled ukulele performer who finds solace at a nursing home, striking an unlikely friendship with an ancient jazz vocalist. Together, they navigate through feelings of loneliness and insignificance, ultimately discovering the power of music to heal and connect.
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65. Running Mates (2000)
Running Mates" is a 2000 comedy-drama film that centers around the story of Governor James Reynolds Pryce, who is on the campaign trail to secure the nomination as the next president of the United States. A series of events leads to an unexpected alliance with his ambitious campaign director, played by Laura Linney.
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66. Festival in Cannes (2001)
Join the vibrant world of indie filmmaking with the 2001 comedy, "Festival in Cannes. " Set in the prestigious French city, Alice, a determined actress, aims to make her directorial debut with a compelling indie picture. The film's story takes off when Alice comes across Kaz, a charismatic but potentially shady dealmaker, who guarantees her $3 million for the project if she casts Millie - an aging and illustrious French star. Amidst this whirlwind of ambitious plans, Rick, a prominent producer, enters the scene as Millie's biggest fan, claiming he needs the veteran actress in his upcoming fall movie, featuring none other than Tom Hanks, otherwise he risks losing his star attraction.
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67. The Calling (2002)
The Calling" is a gripping drama that chronicles the life of Leroy Jenkins, a charismatic and controversial evangelist. With a runtime of 1 hour and 56 minutes, viewers are taken on a journey through the highs and lows of Jenkins' ministry and his unwavering faith. The film stars Damian Chapa as Leroy Jenkins, alongside Emmy winner Faye Dunaway and Robert Wagner.
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68. Changing Hearts (2002)
Changing Hearts, an enigmatic drama/comedy, centers around an eccentric group of characters whose lives intertwine under unforeseen circumstances. Based on Daniel Wright's award-winning play "Colored Eggs, " this captivating film explores themes of love, death, hope, and the power of human connection. With a strong focus on the human experience, Changing Hearts tackles the heaviness of life alongside laughter and lighthearted moments.
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69. The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
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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70. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories (2002)
Explore a century of love on the silver screen in "AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories" (2002).
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71. The Rules of Attraction (2002)
The Rules of Attraction, released in 2002, is a comedic drama about the luxurious yet complicated lives of the students attending Camden College. The movie explores an unconventional love triangle between a drug dealer, a virgin, and a bisexual classmate. Set against the backdrop of camouflaged desires, secret identities, and overindulgence, the film delves into the realms of lust, confusion, and self-discovery.
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72. The Biographer (2002)
The Biographer" is a gripping drama film that delves into the fascinating tale of Princess Diana's struggle for truth amidst the Royal Family's disapproval. When she agrees to share her personal story in a book by Daily Mail reporter Andrew Morton, Diana seeks to expose the harsh reality of her life, underexposed by the idealized media narrative of a "fairy-tale" marriage to Prince Charles.
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73. Blind Horizon (2003)
Blind Horizon, " released in 2004, is a riveting drama, mystery, and thriller starring Val Kilmer, Neve Campbell, and Sam Shepard. The story revolves around Frank, a man who emerges from a coma with amnesia and discovers that someone has shot him, all while trying to piece together the truth about a looming threat to the President of the United States.
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74. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2004)
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts" is a heartwarming television special that delves into the world of the performing arts. This prestigious ceremony, held annually, celebrates the lives and achievements of renowned artists, musicians, and dancers who have made a significant impact on the world of performing arts. The special features emotional speeches, heartfelt tributes, and mesmerizing performances that showcase the recipients' incredible talents.
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75. El padrino (2004)
El Padrino, released in 2005, delves into the life of Manny, a powerful drug dealer in East Los Angeles. The film's protagonist, his young son Kilo, yearns for success in the drug trade as he admires his father's extravagant lifestyle and prestige. As Kilo enters the criminal world, he starts dealing drugs to college campuses, eventually climbing higher up the ranks.
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76. Anonymous Rex (2004)
Anonymous Rex" is a sci-fi action-comedy set in an alternate present day, where a daring dinosaur society cohabits with humans, thanks to futuristic camouflaging technology. This intriguing world is the backdrop for a murder investigation spearheaded by two dino private detectives who delve into a mysterious dinosaur cult.
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77. 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004)
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops" is a light-hearted documentary that takes a humorous look at the most embarrassing moments in celebrity history. From wardrobe malfunctions to cringe-worthy interviews, the film showcases the iconic blunders that have turned heads and made stars blush.
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78. Back When We Were Grownups (2004)
Back When We Were Grownups" is a heartwarming drama that explores the relationships and struggles of a family unit. Based on Anne Tyler's novel, the film follows 53-year-old Rebecca Davitch, a single mother and grandmother, as she discovers her life turning upside down. Surrounded by a cast of quirky and colorful characters, the movie delves into the complexities of marriage, family, and love.
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79. Last Goodbye (2004)
Last Goodbye" is a complex and captivating drama, adventure, and romance film that unfolds in the year 2004. The movie, directed by Jacob Gentry and written by Gentry and Patrick Kaye, brings together a bizarre and intriguing mix of characters, each with their own story to tell.
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80. The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004)
The 76th Annual Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, is a prestigious annual event where the film industry comes together to celebrate cinematic achievements of the previous year. The 2004 ceremony showcases a range of nominated films, including epic masterpiece "The Return of the King, " the poignant drama "Lost in Translation, " the historical epic "Master and Commander, " the gripping crime-thriller "Mystic River, " and the heartwarming sports story "Seabiscuit. " The event, hosted by the talented Billy Crystal, is renowned for its live performances, humorous moments, and heartwarming tributes to the film industry. This Academy Awards ceremony, held in 2004, demonstrates the extraordinary talents and contributions of the film industry in the 2000s, with a remarkable lineup of nominees and an unforgettable night of celebration.
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81. The 77th Annual Academy Awards (2005)
Witness the glamour, excitement, and prestige of The 77th Annual Academy Awards, where the best of the film industry comes together to celebrate excellence in cinema. Hosted by the charismatic Chris Rock, the ceremony nominates critically acclaimed films such as The Aviator, Finding Neverland, Million Dollar Baby, Ray, and Sideways for prestigious awards.
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82. Ghosts Never Sleep (2005)
Ghosts Never Sleep" is a gripping drama that takes dark family secrets to a whole new level. Jared, a struggling writer, is on the brink of losing everything as he becomes dangerously entwined with his own fiction.
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83. Love Hollywood Style (2006)
Love Hollywood Style is a captivating, 2006 romantic comedy film set within the enchanting world of the entertainment industry on the cherished day of Valentine's Day. With a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes, the film brings four intricately connected stories to life, captivating its audience with a mix of fantasy, over-the-top comedy, and dramatic elements.
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84. Cut Off (2006)
When a young woman, abandoned by her wealthy father, teams up with her boyfriend to rob a check cashing spot, things take a dangerous turn. As the couple gets away with only half of their intended loot, they find themselves on the run from the police and their pursuers.
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85. The Gene Generation (2007)
Experience the thrilling world of "The Gene Generation, " a 2007 film directed by Pearry Reginald Teo and written by Pearry Reginald Teo and Keith Collea. The movie, set in the near future, follows Michelle (played by Bai Ling) as she navigates her role as an assassin to a new breed of killers, called DNA Hackers. However, her life becomes even more complicated when she faces her biggest obstacle yet - her family.
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86. Cougar Club (2007)
Dive into the whimsical and hilarious world of "Cougar Club" (2007), where two recent graduates embark on a life-changing adventure in the realm of dating older women. "Cougar Club" follows two best friends, Hogan and Spence, as they navigate their careers at a prestigious law firm while juggling their personal lives.
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87. Say It in Russian (2007)
Say It in Russian" is a captivating drama-romance-thriller film released in 2008, directed by Jeff Celentano and starring Steven Brand, Agata Gotova, and Rade Serbedzija. The movie tells the story of Jacqueline, a Paris society hostess who introduces a mesmerizing young Russian girl named Daria Larina to a captivating American businessman Andrew Lamont on vacation in Europe. Daria is irresistibly attractive and fascinates Andrew, as Jacqueline had anticipated.
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88. Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008)
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired" is a gripping documentary that delves into the complex web of events that led to the sudden departure of legendary filmmaker Roman Polanski from the United States. This documentary not only examines the public scandal that unfolded but also addresses the private tragedy that Polanski faced.
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89. Flick (2008)
In the 2008 thriller Flick, a seasoned Memphis cop, Lieutenant McKenzie, finds himself on the trail of a series of eerie events and mysterious deaths in a town taken over by the strange and supernatural. After the inexplicable resurrection of a 1950s murder victim, McKenzie uncovers a hidden world of zombies, dance, and Halloween costumes, turning his investigation into a twisted journey of crime, horror, and comedy.
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90. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)
Dive into the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as the 80th Annual Academy Awards take center stage. Hosted by the hilariously brilliant Jon Stewart, this grand ceremony celebrates the year's most remarkable films, including Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. Prepare to witness the excitement as Hollywood's most esteemed names come together to honor the finest in cinema.
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91. 21 and a Wake-Up (2009)
21 and a Wake-Up" is a gripping drama that tells the unforgettable story of three young nurses who embark on a life-changing mission. Based on real events, the film follows one of the nurses as she bravely journeys up the Mekong River to Cambodia, where she fights to save a young Vietnamese-American girl from being destroyed by the devastating American bombing of Cambodia.
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92. The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi (2009)
The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi takes the audience through an eerie experience where a seemingly perfect life unravels into a shocking realization. October Kingsley, who also wrote the film, delivers a thriller that explores the darkest secrets of Dr. Anna Fugazzi. Directed by Kingsley, and starring Faye Dunaway, Jeff Van Atta, and Kingsley himself, the film offers a captivating and twisted tale.
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93. The Bait (2009)
The Bait, originally titled Balladyna, is a thrilling 2009 film directed by Dariusz Zawislak. Set in both Poland and the USA, the movie is written by Bozenna 'Bo' Intrator, Juliusz Slowacki, and Dariusz Zawislak. Starring Faye Dunaway, Sonia Bohosiewicz, and Miroslaw Baka, this gripping drama revolves around a web of intrigue and deceit.
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94. A Family Thanksgiving (2010)
A Family Thanksgiving" is a delightful and heartwarming holiday film that will leave you with a satisfying sense of joy. The movie follows a young lawyer, played by Dan Payne, who is ambitiously seeking to make partner, but his life takes an unexpected turn when he is shown the merits of living a well-balanced life.
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95. These Amazing Shadows (2011)
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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96. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen" is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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97. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films" takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of independent film company, The Cannon Film Group, Inc. Directed by Mark Hartley, this documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the iconic Israeli company that dominated the 1980s film industry with its unique fusion of action, horror, and cult films.
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98. I Am Steve McQueen (2014)
I Am Steve McQueen" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and legacy of the iconic American actor, motor sports enthusiast, and charismatic personality, Steve McQueen. Directed by Jeff Renfroe and written by David Ray, this documentary is an intimate look at the man behind the screen, told through the perspectives of those who knew him best. It features interviews with McQueen's family, including his son, Chad, his grandson, Steven, and his granddaughter, Molly, as well as former wives Neile Adams McQueen, Ali MacGraw, and his widow. The film captures the essence of McQueen's talent, charm, and enduring impact on both the entertainment industry and motorsports.
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99. And the Oscar Goes to... (2014)
And the Oscar Goes to. . " - a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.
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100. The Legend of the Palme D'Or (2015)
The Legend of the Palme D'Or is a riveting documentary that delves into the captivating world of cinema's most prestigious award, the Palme d'Or. Directed by Alexis Veller and written by Veller and his collaborators, this film unveils the stories and secrets behind the revered golden trophy that highlights the international Cannes Film Festival.
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101. The Case for Christ (2017)
The Case for Christ" is a riveting drama based on the true story of an investigative journalist grappling with his own doubts about the existence of God, all while trying to disprove His existence after his wife converts. Award-winning actor Mike Vogel stars as the atheist journalist who finds himself drawn into the heart of the debate.
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102. Inconceivable (2017)
In "Inconceivable, " a struggling woman, desperate to escape her abusive past, moves to a new town and befriends a fellow mother. As they grow closer, the friend's suspicions begin to mount, leading to a dark and dangerous game of cat and mouse.
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103. The Oscars (2017)
Prepare to witness the grandeur of the 89th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, a celebration of the film industry's finest achievements in cinema for the year 2016. Hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel, this star-studded event is brimming with excitement and prestige as it honors the best actors, directors, songs, original screenplays, and motion pictures.
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104. The Bye Bye Man (2017)
The Bye Bye Man" is a chilling horror film that tells the story of three friends who unwittingly stumble upon the horrific origins of a mysterious figure known as the "Bye Bye Man". This ominous being is revealed to be the root cause of all unthinkable acts, and as the friends delve deeper into the mystery, they become entangled in a terrifying web of evil and supernatural forces.
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105. They'll Love Me When I'm Dead (2018)
They'll Love Me When I'm Dead" is a riveting documentary that explores the final fifteen years of the life of the legendary director, Orson Welles. The film follows Welles as he pins his hopes on a Hollywood comeback with the making of "The Other Side of the Wind. " The documentary not only delves into the behind-the-scenes aspect of film history but also provides a fascinating insight into the world of filmmaking. In addition to the captivating storyline, the film stars Peter Bogdanovich, Oja Kodar, and Alan Cumming.
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106. The Oscars (2018)
Dive into the glamour and excitement of the 90th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel. This prestigious event celebrates the achievements in the film industry for the year 2017, as the world's biggest stars gather to recognize and pay tribute to their fellow artists.
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107. Becoming Iconic (2018)
Becoming Iconic is a captivating 2018 biographical film that takes viewers on a journey through the life of John Badham, a talented and versatile director. Renowned for his contribution to the film industry, Badham's career began with the release of his first film, Dracula in 1973. This documentary showcases the trials and tribulations that shaped his path to success.
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108. The Man Who Drew God (2022)
The Man Who Drew God is a powerful drama that tells the story of a blind artist with an extraordinary talent for creating remarkably life-like portraits. As his talent captures the world's attention and gains him unprecedented success, the man's life takes an unexpected turn.
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