Get ready to journey back in time as we round up some of the most thrilling Gene Autry movies that captured the hearts of audiences decades ago. These timeless classics showcase the legendary singing cowboy's unmatched charm and skills, taking you on a wild ride through the wild west.
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1. Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937)
Dive into the whirlwind of song and comedy in "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" (1937), a timeless classic that's sure to capture your heart. In this fast-paced musical comedy, gangsters seize control of a record company, leaving a trail of chaos in their wake. These ruthless criminals force talented performers into tough guy tactics, all in the name of entertainment.
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2. In Old Monterey (1939)
Experience the classic Western drama of 1939, "In Old Monterey, " featuring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Set in the picturesque town of Monterey, the film tells the story of Gene, a soldier tasked with acquiring land for aerial bombing exercises.
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3. South of the Border (1939)
South of the Border, a 1939 classic Western, takes us on a thrilling journey with the legendary singing cowboy, Gene Autry, and his sidekick Frog. Set in Mexico, the duo is on a mission to protect the nation's oil refineries from foreign powers and prevent a dangerous revolution amongst the people.
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4. Melody Ranch (1940)
Melody Ranch" is a classic Western movie that takes place in the quiet town of Torpedo, Arizona. Gene Autry, a beloved radio personality, is invited back to his hometown to serve as the honorary sheriff of the Frontier Days Celebration. As the town's pride and joy, Gene finds himself caught up in a mysterious murder investigation at the local saloon. Alongside his trusted friend, Gene works to unravel the mystery while navigating the challenges of ranch life and the dynamics of a small town.
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5. Down Mexico Way (1941)
Down Mexico Way, " a 1941 Western film, follows singing cowboy Gene Autry and his sidekick Frog as they embark on a thrilling adventure to Sage City. The duo finds themselves in the midst of a swindling scheme when the townsfolk are robbed.
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6. Back in the Saddle (1941)
Get ready for a riveting, musical Western adventure with "Back in the Saddle"! . Gene Autry, America's beloved singing cowboy, stars as a rancher uncovering a valuable fortune of copper on his land. When Bennett, a cunning outlaw, learns about the potential wealth, he devises a sinister plan to seize control by framing Gene in a jailbreak.
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7. Shepherd of the Ozarks (1942)
Shepherd of the Ozarks is a witty comedy from 1942, set in the heart of New York City. The film centers around the journey of an aluminum magnate, James J. Maloney Sr. , whose son, Jimmy, has gone missing with his navigator, Scully, somewhere in the Ozarks.
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8. Call of the Canyon (1942)
Call of the Canyon, " released in 1942, is a dramatic Western film featuring the iconic Gene Autry as the lead singing cowboy. This captivating story revolves around a group of cattlemen who have been deceived by the cunning McCoy, needing their funds to settle his outstanding gambling debts.
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9. Saddle Pals (1947)
Get ready for a thrilling adventure in the American West as Gene Autry returns in the 1947 classic, "Saddle Pals". The film, directed by Lesley Selander, follows a charismatic singing cowboy as he uncovers a sinister plot against wealthy landowner Waldo Brooks. Brimming with energy and suspense, "Saddle Pals" is a captivating drama that showcases the Western music genre at its finest.
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10. The Last Round-up (1947)
In the wild West of the 1940s, Gene Autry, a determined rancher and cattleman, is tasked with rounding up a stubborn tribe of Native Americans who have taken residence on barren land. Amidst the challenges of water rights and the harsh terrain, Gene must use his quick wits and unwavering commitment to the law to bring order to the chaotic landscape. As the stakes rise and tensions mount, Gene finds himself caught in a thrilling struggle between right and wrong.
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11. Loaded Pistols (1948)
Loaded Pistols, released in 1953, is a gripping drama western starring Gene Autry. The movie revolves around Gene, a legendary singing cowboy, who fiercely stands up for a character named Larry Evans, wrongly implicated in a murder.
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12. The Big Sombrero (1949)
In the 1949 film "The Big Sombrero, " Gene Autry, a singing cowboy, takes on the role of a champion for the rights of rancheros. Set against the backdrop of Western music and drama, Autry's determination and fighting spirit are matched only by his loyalty to his horse, Champion, and the love and admiration he receives from senoritas. Through thrilling adventures, Gene Autry's charismatic journey is a blend of entertainment, love, and the fierce determination to protect the homes of rancheros.
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13. Cow Town (1950)
Cow Town, " released in 1950, is a thrilling Western movie starring Gene Autry, Champion, and Gail Davis. Set in the rugged wilderness, the film follows Gene, a singing cowboy, as he protects his cattle ranch from the menacing cattle rustlers. In a bold move to safeguard his herd, Gene strings barbed wire all around his land, creating a physical barrier against the rustlers.
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14. Indian Territory (1950)
In "Indian Territory, " Gene, a singing cowboy, leaves the Confederate cavalry and becomes an undercover man in the Union army. As he navigates the rugged landscape of the Western frontier, Gene uses his musical talents to help those in need and fight for justice.
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15. Valley of Fire (1951)
Experience thrills in the desert as you dive into the world of "Valley of Fire. " Released in 1951, this classic Western film follows the journey of a wagon train of determined and hopeful women sent by Mayor Autry to settle in a bustling town. However, as they make their way to their destination, sinister villains Guilford and Rawlings have other devious plans. Using their cunning schemes, they plot to hijack the train and sell the ladies to a band of ruthless love-hungry miners.
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16. The Hills of Utah (1951)
Experience the thrilling Western tale of "The Hills of Utah" (1951) where conflict brews between cattle ranchers and copper miners. With the war raging, new town doctor Gene finds himself in the thick of it all. As the tension between the two factions escalates, Gene must use his medical expertise to try and bring peace to the town.
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17. Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare! (1967)
Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare! " is a riveting documentary that delves into the social, political, and cultural milieu of Los Angeles, with a particular focus on the glamorous world of Hollywood during the swinging '60s. This intriguing film offers an insightful look at the society, attitudes, and lifestyle of the time, including the legendary "Summer of Love. "
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18. Myra Breckinridge (1970)
Myra Breckinridge" is a 1970 American comedy film that delves into the world of gender identity and ambition. Directed by Michael Sarne, the movie follows an aspiring transgender actress, who, after undergoing surgery, travels to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. She plans to make a claim on her wealthy uncle's estate, all the while navigating the cutthroat film industry.
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19. Paper Moon (1973)
Paper Moon" is a delightful comedy-drama set in the depths of the Great Depression. When a con man, who may not even be the girl's father, ends up in possession of a young orphan, he reluctantly takes her in, setting the stage for an unexpected partnership.
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20. Female Trouble (1974)
Female Trouble" is a 1974 cult classic comedy-crime film directed by John Waters and written by himself. The movie stars Divine, David Lochary, and Mary Vivian Pearce. The film has an NC-17 content rating and runs for 1 hour and 29 minutes.
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21. Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
Get ready for a wild ride in the 1976 comedy-western film "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch. " Filled with laughter and action, this parody comedy follows the misadventures of a cowboy as he finds himself in the most bizarre and unexpected situations. From whip fights to safecracking, and even shots in the back, our hero doesn't think he's a parody test guinea pig; he's a master of the cowboy way.
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22. It's Showtime (1976)
It's Showtime" is a delightful 1976 documentary that takes audiences on a heartwarming journey through the world of animal acting. The film weaves together an enchanting array of clips, showcasing the incredible talent and camaraderie that exists between animals and their human co-stars.
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23. Semi-Tough (1977)
Semi-Tough, directed by Michael Ritchie, is a hilarious and poignant sports comedy that explores friendship and love in the world of professional football. With a star-studded cast featuring Burt Reynolds, Kris Kristofferson, and Jill Clayburgh, this 1977 film follows the lives of two carefree football players and their relationship with the owner's daughter.
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24. 50 Years of Country Music (1978)
Experience the magic of country music in the 1978 documentary "50 Years of Country Music. " This three-hour cinematic journey, hosted by legendary artists Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell, and Roy Clark, takes viewers on an unforgettable trip through the rich history of country music up to 1978.
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25. 984: Prisoner of the Future (1982)
In the not-so-distant future of 1982, the world is ruled by corporatocracy and subversive politics. This is the setting of 984: Prisoner of the Future, directed by Tibor Takács, featuring a dystopian future where a corporate executive, played by actor Stephen Markle, finds himself in the crosshairs of an underground organization known as The Movement.
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26. Some Kind of Hero (1982)
Some Kind of Hero" is a gripping 1982 psychological drama that tells the story of a dedicated Vietnam veteran who is hailed as a hero upon his return from a horrifying prisoner of war camp. However, as the film unfolds, the hero finds himself struggling to adapt and find his place in a world that has moved on.
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27. Cowboys of the Saturday Matinee (1984)
Delve into the golden age of Hollywood with "Cowboys of the Saturday Matinee, " a riveting documentary from 1984, directed by Ken Shapiro. This one-hour, 15-minute film explores the world of classic westerns through exclusive interviews with iconic actors like James Coburn and legendary figures such as Gene Autry and Tex Ritter. Shapiro's captivating narrative provides insight into the filmmaking process and the impact these movies had on a generation of fans.
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28. Better Off Dead (1985)
Better Off Dead. . " is a hilarious 1985 comedy-romance where our misunderstood hero, Lane (played by the iconic John Cusack), finds himself down in the dumps after breaking up with 'Frenchy' (Amanda Wyss). He starts contemplating suicide, but his inept attempts only escalate his misery.
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29. A Smoky Mountain Christmas (1986)
A Smoky Mountain Christmas" is a heartwarming fantasy musical film that takes you on a journey through the serene Tennessee mountains. The plot revolves around a country-western singer, played by Dolly Parton, who stumbles upon a mysterious backwoods man and a strange woman described as a witch, all set in a picturesque log cabin. This unexpected encounter with the mystical duo turns out to be life-changing for Parton's character, as they share stories of love, loss, and hope.
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30. KTLA at 40: A Celebration of Los Angeles Television (1986)
KTLA at 40: A Celebration of Los Angeles Television is a captivating documentary that delves into the rich history of Los Angeles television. Released in 1986, this intriguing film showcases the growth and evolution of broadcasting in the city, highlighting key milestones and influential figures in the industry.
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31. Grammy Living Legends (1989)
Grammy Living Legends, a 1989 TV special, pays tribute to four contemporary artists from the music industry: Liza Minnelli, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Willie Nelson, and Smokey Robinson. These exceptional talents were chosen by the esteemed Board of Trustees of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) for the remarkable body of their work.
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32. Great Balls of Fire! (1989)
Great Balls of Fire! " is a gripping biographical drama chronicling the life and turbulent career of controversial rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s, the film explores the rise and fall of this untamed musical prodigy through his complex relationships, love affairs, and scandalous choices.
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33. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
Get ready for a sidesplitting holiday adventure in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" (1989). The Griswold family, led by Clark (Chevy Chase) and his loving wife Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo), is eager to host a perfect Christmas celebration for their relatives. But as usual, things don't go smoothly! Crazy Uncle Eddie (Randy Quaid) crashes the party, causing chaos and making the Griswolds wish for a quieter family gathering.
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34. Scenes from a Mall (1991)
In "Scenes from a Mall" (1991), a married couple embarks on their 16th anniversary trip to a bustling Beverly Hills mall. As the duo navigates the crowded halls, they stumble upon personal revelations, deceit, and a humorous exploration of relationships.
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35. The Republic Pictures Story (1991)
Delve into the rich history of Republic Pictures in the documentary film "The Republic Pictures Story. " Released in 1991, this captivating 95-minute feature dives into the world of cinema with an in-depth look at the iconic Republic Pictures studios. Featuring an array of impressive footage and interviews with various stars, directors, and stuntmen, the film offers a unique insider's perspective on the behind-the-scenes action in Hollywood.
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36. Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio (1991)
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio" is a compelling documentary that explores the history of radio broadcasting, the first mass medium that dominated the airwaves for half a century. Directed by Ken Burns, known for his highly acclaimed documentaries, this movie provides a fascinating insight into the lives and contributions of the three key individuals who shaped the radio industry.
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37. Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (1992)
Get ready for a musical and comedic treat that will warm your heart during the holiday season! . Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' is a 1992 celebration of this iconic television series, hosted by the ever-charming Bob Newhart.
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38. RoboCop 3 (1993)
In the thrilling final installment of the RoboCop trilogy, RoboCop once again fights for justice in a world plagued by greed and corruption. This time, the half man/half robot hero is up against ruthless developers seeking to evict innocent people from their land in Old Detroit. With the help of his partner Officer Anne Lewis, RoboCop must make a difficult choice, deciding whether to stand for the people of Detroit or side with the powerful corporation, Omni Consumer Products.
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39. Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
Sleepless in Seattle" is an enchanting romantic comedy-drama about a young boy, Sam, whose mother takes him on a visit to Seattle after the recent loss of their beloved father. As fate would have it, Sam calls a late-night radio talk show to share his father's loneliness, hoping to find him a new partner. This simple act of kindness touches the hearts of millions, including a successful women's magazine journalist named Annie, who just so happens to be in New York City. As these two souls connect through the airwaves, they're each unknowingly seeking companionship and love.
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40. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a classic family-fantasy film that was released in 1993 and gained a massive following since then. The movie was directed by Henry Selick and had Tim Burton, Michael McDowell, and Caroline Thompson as writers for an engaging script. The film features a brilliant stop-motion animation style that brings the characters to life in a vibrant and unique way.
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41. Radioland Murders (1994)
In the 1994 comedy-crime-drama "Radioland Murders, " a mysterious series of crimes jeopardizes the existence of a promising radio network. The thrilling plot takes fans on a humorous journey as it unravels the mystery behind the strange occurrences.
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42. Saturnin (1994)
Saturnin, " an enchanting 1994 Czech comedy film directed by Jirí Vercák, stars Ondrej Havelka as the titular character, Saturnin, a strange but devoted servant to the gentleman Jiůí Oulický, played by Oldrich Vízner. The flick is an adaptation of the Czech literature on screen, penned by renowned writer Zdenek Jirotka.
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43. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies (1994)
Experience the early adventures of the iconic Indiana Jones in "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies. " Set in 1917, the film follows the young archaeologist as he navigates the chaotic world of Hollywood to help fabled film director Erich von Stroheim complete his latest project. Struggling against time and budget constraints, Indiana Jones must outwit his enemies and keep the production on track. Join the action-packed adventure as this young hero battles his way through daring exploits, unexpected surprises, and thrilling suspense in a tale of ambition, glamour, and the power of perseverance.
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44. Johns (1996)
Johns" is a gripping American drama-romance film from 1996, set during the festive season of Christmas. The movie follows the story of the titular character, John, as he celebrates his 21st birthday in the bustling city of Los Angeles. Trading his life as a high-priced prostitute on Santa Monica Blvd for a night at a luxurious hotel, John steals from a local drug dealer to pay the hefty bill. However, his plans are foiled as someone steals his shoes, containing the stolen money, right from under his bed.
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45. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dana Carvey (1998)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dana Carvey brings together the best performances of one of the most versatile actors and stand-up comedians ever! . From his unforgettable characters like Church Lady, Ross Perot, George Bush, Garth Algar, Grumpy Old Man, to Massive Head-Wound Harry, John McLaughlin, and Johnny Carson, this compilation showcases Dana Carvey's undeniable comedic talent.
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46. I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)
I'll Be Home for Christmas" is a heartwarming comedy-drama family film, originally released in 1998. Directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Tom Nursall, Harris Goldberg, and Michael Allin, the movie stars Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Jessica Biel, and Adam LaVorgna from Walt Disney Pictures, Mandeville Films, and Kyra Productions.
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47. Man on the Moon (1999)
Man on the Moon" is an engaging and thought-provoking biographical drama that delves into the life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman. Directed by renowned filmmaker Milos Forman, the captivating storyline is brought to life by a talented ensemble cast, led by Jim Carrey's outstanding portrayal of the iconic comedian.
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48. Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)
Step into the fascinating world of B-Western filmmaking with the mesmerizing documentary, Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs. This captivating 95-minute journey takes viewers on a thrilling adventure through the era of silent movies, focusing on the birth and evolution of the Western genre.
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49. On the Edge (2001)
On the Edge, a compelling drama from 2001, explores the lives of suicidal patients as they embark on a transformative journey through therapy in a treatment center. Directed by John Carney, this poignant film follows the story of several individuals who, after hitting rock bottom, find new hope and meaning through the power of self-discovery.
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50. Christmas from Hollywood (2003)
Get ready for a heartwarming journey through the world of Hollywood and Christmas with the captivating film, "Christmas from Hollywood" (2003). This 1-hour, 12-minute documentary takes viewers on an enchanting ride through the magical history of Hollywood Christmas celebrations.
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51. The Polar Express (2004)
Embark on a whimsical journey to the North Pole aboard the legendary Polar Express with a group of excited children led by a young boy. The adventure-filled animated movie The Polar Express teaches valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and Christmas spirit.
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52. The Stepford Wives (2004)
In the picturesque suburban town of Stepford, a chilling secret lurks behind the seemingly perfect housewives. When Joanna Eilertson (Nicole Kidman) moves to this quaint small town with her husband and children, she finds herself entangled in a battle of the sexes that takes an unsettling turn.
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53. Fred Claus (2007)
Fred Claus, a hilarious family comedy, tells the story of Santa's less-than-cheerful older brother. When Fred moves to the North Pole to help Santa and the elves prepare for Christmas in exchange for cash, chaos ensues. With a plot that revolves around family, humor, and the spirit of Christmas, Fred Claus is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
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54. Radio City Christmas Spectacular (2007)
Ring in the holiday season with the dazzling Radio City Christmas Spectacular! This enchanting musical takes you on a magical journey as Santa's sleigh soars over the North Pole and touches down in the heart of Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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55. Snow Angels (2007)
Dive into the heartwarming and sometimes heart-wrenching world of "Snow Angels, " a 2007 drama that tackles the complexities of small-town life. Directed by David Gordon Green and starring a talent-filled ensemble, this film has been praised for its gripping storyline and poignant performances.
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56. W. (2008)
W. " delves into the life and presidential journey of George W. Bush, taking viewers on a riveting ride filled with emotion, humor, and political drama. Director Oliver Stone masterfully narrates the tale, with screenwriter Stanley Weiser's astute depiction of Bush's political life.
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57. Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression (2009)
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression is a riveting, two-hour documentary that traverses the Golden Era of Hollywood musicals. This enthralling film takes viewers on an enchanting journey through the vibrant world of 1930s Hollywood, focusing on the astounding dance scenes that captivated audiences amidst the Great Depression.
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58. Nativity! (2009)
In the heartwarming, family-friendly comedy "Nativity! ", uptight and heartbroken primary school teacher Mr. Maddens (Martin Freeman) weaves an enchanting white lie about Hollywood coming to see their school's nativity play.
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59. Public Enemies (2009)
Public Enemies" (2009) delivers an enthralling take on the 1930s crime wave, with the Feds putting up a relentless pursuit against the infamous gangsters: John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd. The film's gritty portrayal of these celebrated criminals is helmed by renowned director Michael Mann, crafting an action-packed, biographical journey. With a star-studded ensemble featuring Christian Bale as Dillinger and Johnny Depp as Nelson, the dynamic duo's friendship and feuds unfold against the backdrop of the Great Depression.
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60. The Boys (2009)
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story" is a 2009 documentary that delves into the lives and cinematic legacy of the renowned songwriting duo, Richard and Robert Sherman. Known for their unforgettable music featured in classics like "Mary Poppins" (1964) and "The Jungle Book" (1967), this film offers a unique look into their creative process and the influence their work has had on cinema and popular culture.
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61. Country's Greatest Stars Live: Vol. 1 (2010)
Experience a grand spectacle of music filled with country's greatest stars as seen in "Country's Greatest Stars Live: Vol. 1" (2010). This high-energy concert features Glen Campbell, Roy Clark, and Dolly Parton in their best form, delivering live renditions of their most cherished hits.
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62. Fubar: Balls to the Wall (2010)
Fubar: Balls to the Wall" (2010) is a raunchy and unconventional comedy that follows the hilarious misadventures of Terry and Dean as they embark on a journey to the oil patch, seeking fortunes and mayhem. This absurd, gross-out farce is a masterpiece of improvisational humor, focusing on the unbreakable bond between the two buddies. Director Michael Dowse, along with writers David Lawrence, Paul Spence, and Dowse himself, have crafted a masterpiece that will leave you gagging with laughter.
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63. Temple Grandin (2010)
Temple Grandin is a riveting biopic that brings to life the extraordinary story of Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who defied the odds to become one of the most influential figures in the humane treatment of livestock. Claire Danes gives an outstanding performance as Temple, capturing her unique perspective and determination in the male-dominated world of cattle and pig farming. As the film explores the challenges and triumphs of Grandin's life, it offers a powerful message about the potential for human connection and understanding, no matter the obstacles faced.
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64. The Last Ride (2011)
The Last Ride" is a captivating biographical drama that transports us to 1952, at the pinnacle of Hank Williams' illustrious career. As the year draws to a close, the legendary country musician, now at the summit of his fame, makes an unusual choice: he hires a young, local driver named Randy to escort him through the rugged Appalachian countryside. Their journey culminates at two New Year's Day shows in West Virginia and Ohio. A tale of music, camaraderie, and a sense of inevitable change, "The Last Ride" subtly captures the essence of a fading era.
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65. Christmas in Compton (2012)
Christmas in Compton" is a heartwarming comedy set against the backdrop of the holiday season in Compton, California. The film revolves around Big Earl, a man who has made a living by selling Christmas trees, but his world is turned upside down when his son, Derrick, takes extreme measures to prove his success. The movie delves into the intricate dynamics between father and son, and the lengths people will go to make their loved ones proud.
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66. 42 (2013)
42" is a captivating drama that explores the true story of Jackie Robinson's journey as the first African-American baseball player in the modern era. Set in 1947, the film follows Robinson's signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers, where he faces intense racism and adversity in his quest to become a professional athlete. Directed by Brian Helgeland and starring Chadwick Boseman, T. R.
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67. Gimme Shelter (2013)
Gimme Shelter" is a heart-wrenching drama that follows the life-changing journey of a pregnant teenager named Apple, played by Vanessa Hudgens, who is running away from the abuse of her mother. In search of her long-lost father, she finds herself rejected by her stepfamily and is forced to endure the harsh realities of life on the streets.
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68. The Lone Ranger (2013)
Step into the thrilling world of 'The Lone Ranger' (2013), a captivating Action-Adventure Western film filled with heart-pounding excitement and breathtaking visuals. Director Gore Verbinski masterfully brings to life the untold tales of a Texas Ranger, John Reid, who transforms into a legendary figure of justice thanks to his journey alongside the wise and humorous Native American warrior, Tonto. The film features a star-studded cast, including Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, and is produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, and Blind Wink Productions.
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69. Get Santa (2014)
Get Santa, released in 2014 and directed by Christopher Smith, is a heartwarming comedy-fantasy film that celebrates the spirit of Christmas. When Santa Claus is wrongfully arrested and thrown in jail, a recently paroled man and his young son join forces to save the holiday and restore the magic of Christmas. With the help of some mischievous reindeer and a bit of good humor, they embark on an exciting adventure that proves that nothing is impossible when you believe in the power of love and Christmas spirit.
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70. Krampus (2015)
Krampus" is a unique blend of holiday-themed horror, comedy, and fantasy that offers a delightfully twisted twist on traditional Christmas tale. The story revolves around a young boy who accidentally summons a malicious Christmas demon to his unsuspecting family home. The demon, known as Krampus, is a fearsome creature that punishes wickedness and misbehavior, much like the legendary Santa Claus.
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71. Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
Pitch Perfect 2" is a hilarious and heartwarming sequel to the 2012 hit comedy-musical film. Directed by Elizabeth Banks and written by Kay Cannon and Mickey Rapkin, it features a talented ensemble cast including Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, and Hailee Steinfeld.
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72. All the Way (2016)
All the Way is an engaging and thought-provoking drama that delves into the life of Lyndon B. Johnson following his appointment as President of the United States after the tragic assassination of John F. Kennedy. The movie centers on Johnson's tumultuous first year in office, during which he faces a challenging battle in his quest to pass the Civil Rights Act.
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73. Office Christmas Party (2016)
Office Christmas Party is an outrageous comedy that follows a group of down-on-their-luck employees who throw the wildest office party ever in a desperate bid to land a big client and save their branch from being shut down. The film stars Jason Bateman and Olivia Munn, who take viewers on a hilarious ride filled with outrageous stunts, scandalous behavior, and unexpected twists. From sex on a desk to a woman photocopying her breasts, the party gets out of control, leading to a night of chaos and humor.
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74. Pottersville (2017)
Pottersville" is a charming comedy that showcases the unlikely friendship between Maynard Fock and Bigfoot. The businessman finds himself mistaken for the mythical creature when he makes a drunken run through town wearing an ill-conceived gorilla costume.
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75. That Time of Year (2018)
That Time of Year is a heartwarming and touching comedy-drama set during the holiday season. This Danish film, released in 2018, explores the complexities of family relationships and the impact of deep-rooted grievances on the bonds that hold loved ones together.
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76. The Christmas Chronicles (2018)
The Christmas Chronicles" is a heartwarming and entertaining film that brings the magic of Christmas to life. Kate and Teddy Pierce, two siblings with a plan to catch Santa Claus on camera, find themselves on an unexpected journey filled with adventure, humor, and the true spirit of Christmas. Kurt Russell stars as Santa, while Darby Camp and Judah Lewis play the roles of Kate and Teddy respectively.
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77. First Man (2018)
First Man" is a riveting drama based on the life of astronaut Neil Armstrong, who made history by becoming the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. The film focuses on Armstrong's personal journey and the challenges he faced during NASA's Apollo program, as well as his preparations for the monumental moon landing. Directed by Damien Chazelle and written by Josh Singer and James R.
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78. Elvis (2022)
Elvis, released in 2022 and directed by Baz Luhrmann, takes us on a journey through the life of American music icon Elvis Presley, from his humble beginnings to the heights of his fame as a rock and movie star in the 1950s. The film, based on true events, explores the complex relationship between Elvis and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, while highlighting his remarkable singing talent and his powerful impact on the world of music.
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