Dive into the captivating world of Gerald McRaney Movies as we explore some of the most memorable films featuring the versatile and talented actor. From gripping dramas to thrilling action movies, we've got you covered with an in-depth overview of Gerald McRaney's cinematic journey. Get ready to learn about his unique acting style and the unforgettable characters he has brought to life on the big screen.
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1. Night of Bloody Horror (1969)
Night of Bloody Horror" is a chilling 1969 horror movie that tells the story of Wesley, who is plagued by the nightmares of his murdered brother from 13 years ago. The film takes viewers on a nerve-wracking journey as Wesley embarks on a terrifying killing spree. The movie's intense scenes include gory moments, such as a character being stabbed in the eye and a hand being severed.
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2. Women and Bloody Terror (1970)
Women and Bloody Terror" is a chilling 1970 crime drama that revolves around a promiscuous woman who indulges in affairs with every man she comes across, including her daughter's boyfriend. This psychological thriller from Joy N. Houck Jr. is a part of the psychotronic film genre, offering a unique blend of crime, drama, and horror.
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3. The Brain Machine (1972)
In the gripping 1972 sci-fi thriller, The Brain Machine, a group of unsuspecting volunteers are lured into a dangerous scientific experiment that promises to unlock the secrets of mind-reading and memory. However, as the experiment rapidly spirals out of control, the once-promising project turns into a sinister web of intrigue, betrayal, and government conspiracy.
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4. The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (1974)
Dive into the heart of a captivating true story with "The F. B. I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One" (1974). This gripping drama follows the FBI and its fearless leader J. Edgar Hoover as they take on the notorious bank robber and kidnapper, Alvin Karpis, and his ruthless gang. Witness the relentless pursuit of justice, as the FBI stops at nothing to bring down the Public Enemy Number One.
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5. Keep Off My Grass! (1975)
Keep Off My Grass! " is a delightful, zany 1975 comedy film that tells the story of a group of enterprising merchants who devise a plan to help the hippies crowding the sidewalks in their town. By convincing the free-spirited hippies to establish a Utopian community in a nearby abandoned town, the merchants hope to create an idyllic environment for all.
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6. The Jordan Chance (1978)
The Jordan Chance" is a gripping drama that tells the story of Frank Jordan, played by Raymond Burr, an innocent man whose life was cruelly upended when he was wrongfully imprisoned. After facing numerous hardships as a result of his unjust incarceration, he emerges with a renewed sense of purpose and a fierce commitment to justice. Once released, he turns his life around and becomes a dedicated lawyer, determined to fight for those who have been unjustly accused and punished.
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7. Women in White (1979)
In 1979, "Women in White" made its way to television screens, captivating audiences with its gripping storyline based on Frank Slaughter's novel. The four-hour miniseries, directed by Jerry London, follows a group of dedicated women doctors as they navigate the challenges of working in a Florida hospital.
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8. Where the Ladies Go (1980)
Discover the hidden drama and heartwarming surprises in "Where the Ladies Go, " a captivating 1980 comedy-drama where the small-town bar is the central stage for a group of restless souls. Meet Buck (Earl Holliman), the owner of a unique bar that operates from 9AM to 3PM, attracting wives seeking escape from their mundane lives and husbands looking for some excitement.
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9. The Aliens Are Coming (1980)
The Aliens Are Coming" is a chilling 1980 horror-sci-fi movie that takes you on a thrilling ride through an alien invasion. Directed by Harvey Hart and written by Robert W. Lenski, the film follows an eerie alien mother ship hanging perilously in the Earth's atmosphere, with sinister intentions for our planet.
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10. Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case (1980)
Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case" is a gripping drama based on a real-life Oregon criminal case, delving into the unique dispute between Greta and her husband, John Rideout. The film explores the morality of the situation and the complexities of the husband-wife relationship, leading to a heart-wrenching courtroom battle.
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11. Memories Never Die (1982)
Memories Never Die, " released in 1982, is a gripping drama that tells the story of Joanne Tilford, a woman who returns to her family after six years in a mental institution. Joanne's absence has left her husband ill and her children estranged, leading to a tense and emotional reunion.
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12. The Haunting Passion (1983)
The Haunting Passion, released in 1983, is a thrilling drama that delves into the depths of supernatural power and erotic desires. Directed by John Korty and written by Michael Berk and Douglas Schwartz, the film stars Jane Seymour and Gerald McRaney.
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13. City Killer (1984)
Experience the heart-pounding thrills of "City Killer" (1984), a suspense-filled action movie that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by Robert Michael Lewis and featuring a screenplay by William Wood, this film takes the audience on a dangerous ride through the streets of New York City.
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14. The NeverEnding Story (1984)
The NeverEnding Story" transports viewers to a whimsical world blending adventure, drama, and family-friendly values. The story follows a troubled boy as he discovers a mystical book that transports him into an enchanting fantasy land. Filled with magical creatures, including a captivating dragon, and filled with lush, otherworldly landscapes, the tale unfolds in a way that is both heartwarming and adventurous.
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15. Jackals (1986)
In the 1986 thriller "Jackals, " a quaint small town near the Mexican border is suddenly swept up in a dangerous criminal scheme involving the smuggling of illegal aliens into the country. As the local police force, spearheaded by Jack Lucarelli and Gerald McRaney, grapples with this escalating crisis, they must navigate the treacherous Arizona desert to unravel the mystery behind the clandestine operation. Directed by Gary Grillo and written by Dennis A.
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16. Easy Prey (1986)
Easy Prey, " a gripping 1986 drama directed by Sandor Stern, follows the life of a young girl suffering from Stockholm Syndrome who unwittingly becomes a companion to a dangerous man disguised as a photographer. The film explores the psychological manipulation and the complexities of their relationship as he hunts his unsuspecting victims.
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17. A Hobo's Christmas (1987)
A Hobo's Christmas is a heartfelt drama that takes the viewer on an emotional journey through the holiday season. Released in 1987, the film follows an old hobo named Charlie as he unexpectedly reunites with the family he walked out on 20 years prior. Nostalgia intertwines with the present as Charlie navigates rebuilding old relationships, embracing forgiveness, and learning the importance of family during Christmas.
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18. Where the Hell's That Gold?!!? (1988)
In the wild west of 1895, the notorious outlaws Cross and Boone stumble upon a horde of stolen gold. Hot on their trail are Wells Fargo Agents, Mexican rebels, and a band of indomitable Native Americans.
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19. The People Across the Lake (1988)
Escape the city's chaos and move to the serene lakeside village - that's what the family thought when they decided to leave their urban life behind. But as they soon learn, there's more to this seemingly perfect paradise than meets the eye. Corpses begin to surface in the lake, and the family finds themselves amidst a terrifying game of cat and mouse with a psychopath.
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20. Murder by Moonlight (1989)
Murder by Moonlight (1989) is a sci-fi mystery film set in a post-nuclear war Earth, where both the Soviet Union and the U. S. establish outposts on the Moon. When an unspeakable murder takes place on the outpost in 2015, American and Soviet investigators are forced to join forces to solve the shocking case.
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21. Vestige of Honor (1990)
Vestige of Honor, " released in 1990, is a riveting action-drama that explores the complexity of human connections and loyalties during the aftermath of the Vietnam War. The film follows the journey of a dedicated hospital administrator and a skilled former Green Beret as they join forces to assist the Montagnards, a group of brave pro-American people trapped in Thailand.
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22. Blind Vengeance (1990)
Blind Vengeance, " a 1990 psychological drama, follows a father's emotional journey as he copes with loss and seeks justice for his murdered son. This gripping tale navigates themes of crime and mystery, as the main character grapples with the devastating impact of racism. Directed by Lee Philips and written by Howard Rodman, Curt Allen, and Jerry McNeely, the movie stars Gerald McRaney, Lane Smith, and Don Hood.
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23. Fatal Friendship (1991)
Fatal Friendship is a gripping drama that explores the dangerous world of international crime rings and the potentially devastating consequences of a close friendship. The story follows the life of a man who begins to suspect his best friend's involvement in the illicit trade.
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24. Scattered Dreams (1993)
In the heart of the 1950s, a passionate couple strives to build a life for themselves in the sunny state of Florida. However, their hopes and dreams are shattered when they become the victims of an appalling miscarriage of justice, facing charges for a crime they didn't commit. Based on a true story, this gripping drama explores the deep-rooted corruption of power and the consequences of false accusations.
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25. Motorcycle Gang (1994)
In the searing heat of the Arizona desert, a family's journey to a new life is turned upside down when they become the unsuspecting targets of a vicious motorcycle gang. Directed by John Milius, 'Motorcycle Gang' is a thrilling tale of survival against all odds.
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26. Armed and Innocent (1994)
In the drama-thriller "Armed and Innocent" (1994), a young boy becomes the unexpected hero as he defends his home against two intruders. Based on a true story, this film follows the emotional journey of the boy and his family as they navigate the aftermath of the tragedy. As the dead intruders' friends seek revenge, the family must confront their own anguish and the repercussions of their son's actions.
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27. Someone She Knows (1994)
Uncover the darkest secrets that lurk behind a close-knit family in 'Someone She Knows, ' directed by Eric Laneuville and written by Carol Monpere. When a desperate mother discovers that her 5-year-old child has been brutally murdered, the authorities become suspicious of a family member as the culprit.
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28. Deadly Vows (1994)
In the gripping and shocking 1994 crime drama "Deadly Vows, " Bobbi Gilbert, portrayed by Josie Bissett, finds herself in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal when she becomes involved with married man Tom Weston, played by Gerald McRaney. As their twisted affair unfolds, Tom spirals out of control, causing chaos and destruction in his pursuit of dangerous desires.
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29. Blind Vengeance (1994)
Blind Vengeance" (1994) is an action-packed thriller that revolves around the life of a martial arts champion instructor, who finds himself caught in a web of conflict as he falls in love with one of his students. This student, however, is not just any ordinary student; she is the ex-girlfriend of another martial arts instructor and their old rival. As the instructor tries to navigate the complexities of love and martial arts, he finds himself battling against his past and facing dangerous consequences.
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30. The Stranger Beside Me (1995)
In "The Stranger Beside Me" (1995), a community is gripped by fear as a series of rapes leave the neighbors on high alert. As the number of victims continues to rise, suspicion begins to fall on everyone, including newlywed couple Sarah (Tiffani Thiessen) and Michael (Eric Close). When Sarah starts to suspect that her husband might be the one behind the heinous crimes, a web of secrets and lies threatens to tear their young relationship apart.
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31. Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again (1995)
Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again" is a thrilling drama movie from 1995, starring Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker as the two titular detectives, A. J. and Rick. This film sees the two reunite in Seattle, where A. J. works as an attorney. However, their joyous reunion is disrupted when their client's yacht, on which A. J. 's mother is aboard, is hijacked.
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32. Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou (1995)
Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou" is a gripping drama that takes viewers on a captivating journey. The film, released in 1995, centers on Gerald McRaney's portrayal of Jake Lassiter, a former football star turned top defense attorney.
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33. Not Our Son (1995)
Not Our Son" is a gripping 1995 drama film directed by Michael Ray Rhodes and produced by Multimedia Motion Pictures. The story revolves around a family in Seattle who reluctantly collaborate with the police in solving an arson case. Surprisingly, their own family member is linked to the widespread arsons. The plot is filled with suspense, secrets, and a manhunt for the arsonist, creating an intense atmosphere.
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34. Nothing Lasts Forever (1995)
Nothing Lasts Forever is a gripping drama film released in 1995, directed by Jack Bender and written by Sidney Sheldon and Gerald Di Pego. This intriguing movie follows three female doctors from diverse backgrounds as they navigate their careers and personal lives at a San Francisco county hospital. Narrated with poignant drama, romance, and thrilling elements, Nothing Lasts Forever takes viewers on a journey of life, love, and sacrifice.
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35. A Nightmare Come True (1997)
A Nightmare Come True" is a gripping thriller from 1997 that explores the dark and twisted reality behind a seemingly ordinary married couple's life. Directed by Christopher Leitch, the film features strong performances from Gerald McRaney and Katy Boyer, who play the troubled spouses.
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36. A Thousand Men and a Baby (1997)
A Thousand Men and a Baby" is a heartwarming drama that unfolds on a U. S. Navy ship where a baby, found in a foreign land, is adopted by the crew. The film captures the poignant moments as the men, hailing from different backgrounds like helicopter pilots and sailors, become unlikely fathers to the baby, who travels with them to America.
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37. Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story (1999)
Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story" is a captivating drama that takes us on a journey through the 1950s music scene. A close-knit group of high school friends form a rock band, quickly gaining popularity as they capture the essence of the burgeoning rock 'n' roll movement. As they gain fame, external forces such as record labels meddling in their creative decisions threaten to tear them apart.
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38. A Holiday Romance (1999)
A heartwarming film from 1999, "A Holiday Romance", brings the magic of Christmas to life as two unlikely characters fall in love. The story centers around a staid school administrator, played by Gerald McRaney, and a charming music teacher, Naomi Judd.
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39. Take Me Home: The John Denver Story (2000)
Take Me Home: The John Denver Story" delves into the life of the beloved singer-songwriter whose enduring country-pop music belied a tormented soul. This gripping biographical drama lifts the veil on the dark secrets that haunted John Denver behind his sunny exterior.
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40. Danger Beneath the Sea (2001)
Danger Beneath the Sea, " also known as "The Submarine, " is a high-stakes thriller set aboard a United States submarine in 2001. The film stars Casper Van Dien who plays an American submarine commander named Donovan, grappling with an intense moral dilemma. Faced with an order to launch a nuclear strike against North Korea, Donovan begins to question his superiors and their intentions.
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41. Tornado Warning (2002)
In the thrilling 2002 disaster film "Tornado Warning, " a brilliant scientist played by Gerald McRaney invents an advanced tornado-warning system. With a deadly twister on its way, he faces a desperate race against time to convince the residents of a neighboring town to evacuate before it's too late.
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42. Hansel & Gretel (2002)
Hansel & Gretel" is a unique and entertaining modern take on the classic fairy tale. This 2002 family-friendly fantasy film follows the adventures of two teen siblings who find themselves lost in the woods, only to encounter an evil stepmother and a terrifying troll. When they seek help from a talking bird, they must navigate a world filled with magical creatures, including a mischievous evil stepmother and a mysterious figure that promises to restore their love and unity.
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43. Going for Broke (2003)
A compelling drama set in the backdrop of Reno, Nevada, "Going for Broke" (2003) tells the riveting story of a woman who succumbs to the dark allure of compulsive gambling. As she loses herself in the thrill of the game, she unknowingly puts her entire life on the line. This powerful film directed by Graeme Campbell is a stark portrayal of how gambling addiction can lead to devastating consequences.
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44. Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004)
Ike: Countdown to D-Day is a gripping historical drama that takes viewers on an enthralling journey into the decisive 90 days leading up to Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy. The film masterfully portrays the determination and extraordinary leadership of General Dwight Eisenhower, who skillfully orchestrated the most significant military maneuver in modern history.
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45. Saving Shiloh (2006)
In "Saving Shiloh, " a small-town teenager finds himself in hot water when his friend Judd Travers is falsely accused of murdering a man they both had a heated altercation with. Marty Preston, who is trying to clear Judd's name, embarks on a journey filled with self-discovery, friendship, and adventure. As Marty and Judd navigate the challenges of their situation, they must rely on each other and the unbreakable bond they share with their loyal dog, Shiloh.
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46. Get Low (2009)
Get Low" (2009) is an enchanting, PG-13 rated drama-mystery film that takes both the audiences and the characters on an unforgettable journey. Set in the 1930s, the movie is inspired by a remarkable piece of folklore, where the protagonist, Felix Bush (played by Robert Duvall), is an eccentric and mysterious hermit who decides to have his own funeral party - while he is still alive. This unique event stirs the curiosity of a local funeral home owner, Frank Quinn (Bill Murray), who soon becomes part of this extraordinary adventure.
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47. The A-Team (2010)
The A-Team, " a high-energy action-adventure thriller, follows the exploits of a four-member team of skilled and resourceful soldiers framed for a high-profile crime. Led by Bates (Liam Neeson), the ex-Army Ranger and leader of the group, the team must use their military expertise, cunning, and camaraderie to clear their names, avoid a relentless CIA agent (Bradley Cooper) hot on their trail, and uncover the truth behind their charges. As they race against time, the A-Team delves deep into the shadows of the criminal underworld, battling dangerous adversaries in a desperate bid for justice and freedom.
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48. J. Edgar (2011)
J. Edgar, " directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Dustin Lance Black, offers an intimate look into the life of J. Edgar Hoover, the powerful head of the F. B. I.
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49. Red Tails (2012)
Red Tails" is an action-packed, heart-pounding drama set during World War II, starring Cuba Gooding Jr. , David Oyelowo, and Gerald McRaney. This enthralling 2012 film follows an extraordinary crew of African American pilots from the Tuskegee training program, as they battle adversity and defy racial prejudices to take to the skies. Their skill in maneuvering aircraft becomes crucial when they're called into duty under the guidance of Col.
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50. Heart of the Country (2013)
Heart of the Country", a delightful family drama-romance from 2013, is about a young woman's journey home—a journey that uncovers the values and love she'd been missing in the city. The film stars Jana Kramer, Gerald McRaney, and Randy Wayne, and is directed by John Ward. It runs at one hour and twenty nine minutes, offering a warm and heartfelt storyline. The movie, rated PG, features several engaging genres, including drama, family and romance, making it a perfect choice for family escapades.
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51. The Best of Me (2014)
The Best of Me, " a heartwarming drama-romance directed by Michael Hoffman, is based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. The film follows the story of two former high school sweethearts, Amanda and Jake, who reunite in their small hometown after many years apart. As they grapple with the complexities of love and life, they find themselves reflecting on their past and the challenges they faced, both together and separately.
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52. Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors (2015)
Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors" is a heartwarming drama, family, and musical film that tells the inspiring story of living legend Dolly Parton's remarkable upbringing in rural Tennessee. The movie unfolds like a coat of many colors - filled with warmth, love, and hope.
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53. Focus (2015)
Focus" is a thrilling, comedic crime drama where seasoned con artist Nicky is thrown off course by the return of a woman from his past, now a sly and sophisticated femme fatale. As Nicky weaves an intricate web of deceit with his latest scheme, he must navigate the unpredictable world of seduction and alliances. Starring the charismatic Will Smith and Margot Robbie, "Focus" is a tension-filled ride that keeps audiences guessing until the very end.
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54. Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love (2016)
In this heartwarming holiday tale, brought to life by the iconic Dolly Parton herself, we're taken on a journey through a picturesque snowy landscape, where love and family run deep. Set in the mountains of Tennessee, the film follows Dolly's character as she weaves a story of love and loss, all intertwined with a touch of magic.
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55. The Disappointments Room (2016)
The Disappointments Room" is a chilling horror-thriller set in a rural dream home with a dark and sinister past. Kate Beckinsale stars as a mother attempting to protect her young son from the horrors that lie hidden in the attic. As they delve deeper into the mysterious room, they unleash unimaginable terrors and release a supernatural serial killer.
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56. Deadwood: The Movie (2019)
Deadwood: The Movie" finds the titular town in Deadwood, South Dakota, preparing to commemorate statehood in 1889. Tension brews as saloon owner Al Swearengen and Marshal Seth Bullock become entangled in a confrontation with the powerful Senator George Hearst, played by Jeffrey Wright.
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57. A Violent Separation (2019)
A Violent Separation" is a crime thriller that pulls audiences into a world of secrets, lies, and brotherhood gone awry. Two brothers, each with their own skeletons in the closet, must confront the shocking truth behind a tragic accident that threatens to tear their family apart. As the investigation unfolds, it reveals the dangerous lengths one sibling will go to protect their own.
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