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All 89 Glenn Ford Movies (in Order)

Glenn Ford, an American actor known for his versatile roles in both drama and comedy, had a long-lasting impact on the film industry. This roundup takes a look at some of his most memorable movies, showcasing his talent and range as an actor. From his early days in Hollywood to his later work, Glenn Ford Movies explores the evolution of an iconic career that continues to captivate audiences.

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1. So Ends Our Night (1941)

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In the gripping war drama “So Ends Our Night, ” set during World War II, we follow the heart-wrenching journey of three German refugees. Constantly on the run and fearing deportation, they struggle to find safety and freedom.



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2. Texas (1941)

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In 1941, “Texas” follows the gripping journey of two daring young men as they embark on a quest for wealth and excitement in the untamed wild west. Directed by George Marshall and written by Horace McCoy, Lewis Meltzer, and Michael Blankfort, this western film features the talents of William Holden, Glenn Ford, and Claire Trevor. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the story unravels with tense ambushes, confrontations, and an unexpected twist of betrayal.



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3. Flight Lieutenant (1942)

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Flight Lieutenant is a 1942 action and drama film that delves into the life of a disgraced pilot, played by Glenn Ford, who once soared among the skies with his fellow aviators. The movie follows this fallen hero’s journey to regain the respect of those closest to him, particularly his son, now a test pilot for the Army. Set in the early days of air combat and technology, Flight Lieutenant offers a thrilling blend of historical accuracy and the hero’s quest.



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4. The Adventures of Martin Eden (1942)

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Embark on a thrilling journey through the stormy oceans with “The Adventures of Martin Eden” (1942) - a gripping tale of a determined author navigating the brutal sea and the harsh realities of trying to get his work published. Glenn Ford brings the title character to life, facing a cruel sea captain and enduring his own torturous journeys.



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5. The Desperadoes (1943)

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The Desperadoes” is a thrilling Western film released in 1943, packed with drama, action, and suspense. Set in a bustling frontier town, the movie follows the story of a notorious outlaw who plans to rob the local bank, which has already been targeted by thieves. However, a surprising twist awaits when it turns out that his past and his friendships, including the sheriff, land both in hot water.



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6. Guadalcanal Diary (1943)

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Guadalcanal Diary” transports you to the heart of World War II, as it chronicles the epic journey of a large U. S. Marines invasion task force bound for Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in 1942. This gripping drama, set against the backdrop of war, is an intense and emotional portrayal of the brave men who venture into the unknown.



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7. Gilda (1946)

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Gilda” is a classic film-noir, drama, and romance that takes viewers on a thrilling journey of love, betrayal, and revenge. Set in Buenos Aires in 1946, the movie revolves around an unsuspecting gambler who finds himself caught in a web of deceit when he discovers his casino employer’s new wife is his former flame. As the tension between the two former lovers mounts, the story explores their complex emotions, loyalties, and desires.



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8. Gallant Journey (1946)

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Experience the thrilling journey of the nation’s pioneering aviator in “Gallant Journey” (1946), an engrossing biography of U. S. aviation trailblazer John J. Montgomery. The movie, set in the heart of San Diego, California, brings to life Montgomery’s unforgettable career as the first American to fly a glider in 1883.



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9. A Stolen Life (1946)

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In 1946, the powerful duo of Bette Davis and Glenn Ford shines in Curtis Bernhardt’s gripping drama “A Stolen Life. ” After the tragic drowning of her twin sister, a desperate woman takes the courageous step of assuming her identity, all in a heartfelt bid to reclaim the man she believes betrayed her years before. With an engrossing narrative of dual roles cleverly played by the same talented actress, the film is a cinematic tour de force that captures the essence of identity, love, and loss.



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10. The Mating of Millie (1948)

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In the 1948 screwball comedy “The Mating of Millie, ” Glenn Ford plays a dashing playboy, Mike, who teams up with a resourceful woman, Vicki, portrayed by Evelyn Keyes. The duo concocts an ingenious plot: Vicki plans to marry a man, Bill, played by Ron Randell, in order to adopt an orphan from the local orphanage. However, as love starts to blossom among the trio, Mike finds himself unexpectedly falling for the woman he is supposed to assist.



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11. The Return of October (1948)

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The Return of October, a timeless tale from 1948, centers around Terry Moore’s life, who, after her late uncle Willie’s mysterious death, finds solace in a racehorse named October. Convinced that her uncle has reincarnated as the horse, Terry becomes the subject of a renowned psychologist’s (Glenn Ford) investigation, leading to an unexpected love story. The film, set against the backdrop of a racetrack, is filled with comedy, drama, and a twist of fate that brings these two extraordinary characters together.



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12. The Man from Colorado (1948)

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The Man from Colorado” (1948) is a captivating Western-Romance film set at the end of the Civil War. Two friends return to their hometown in Colorado, only to discover significant changes in one of them. He has become violent and erratic, causing disturbances in the community. As tensions rise, the two friends must confront each other’s past traumas and unravel the truth behind the troubled friend’s transformation.



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13. The Loves of Carmen (1948)

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The Loves of Carmen, ” released in 1948, is an arresting tale of passion, crime, and betrayal set against the backdrop of gypsy life and military honor. Glenn Ford stars as a young dragoon, captivated by the mesmerizing beauty of Rita Hayworth’s enigmatic Carmen.



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14. The Undercover Man (1949)

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The Undercover Man” (1949) is a captivating crime drama that follows the journey of Treasury Department agent Frank Warren in pursuit of a cunning mob leader. Warren uncovers hidden secrets as he unravels a case of unpaid taxes on the mob’s illicit gains. Directed by Joseph H.



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15. Lust for Gold (1949)

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Embark on a thrilling journey in “Lust for Gold” as Barry Storm, a relentless fortune seeker, stumbles upon clues to the legendary Lost Dutchman Mine. Set against the harsh backdrop of Arizona’s Superstition Mountains, the film is riddled with murder and mystery as those who have tried to locate the mine before were brutally killed.



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16. Mr. Soft Touch (1949)

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Mr. Soft Touch, a thrilling crime drama released in 1949, follows the story of Joe Miracle, a World War II hero who returns to find his beloved nightclub in the hands of a dangerous gangster. As if that wasn’t enough, Miracle discovers that his trusted partner has met a violent end.



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17. The Doctor and the Girl (1949)

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The Doctor and the Girl” is a poignant drama and romance movie that premiered in 1949, starring Glenn Ford, Charles Coburn, and Gloria DeHaven. The film follows Dr. Michael Corday (played by Glenn Ford), a recent Harvard Medical School graduate, who is the son of Dr. John Corday (Charles Coburn), a prominent New York City surgeon. Michael’s life is turned upside down when he discovers a woman who died from an abortion in his practice. This life-altering event leads Michael to change his heartless attitude towards his patients.



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18. Convicted (1950)

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Convicted” is a gripping drama film from 1950, directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford, and Millard Mitchell. The movie revolves around a dedicated district attorney who, after prosecuting an unfairly sentenced inmate, takes on the challenge of becoming the prison warden in an attempt to help him.



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19. The Flying Missile (1950)

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The Flying Missile” is a captivating 1950 war drama that takes viewers on an explosive journey into the world of military innovation. Set in 1950, the film tells the fictional account of a daring US Naval commander’s role in developing the first-ever means of launching missiles from submarines. Glenn Ford plays this ambitious and somewhat impulsive character, giving depth to the story as he navigates through the treacherous waters of warfare and technological development.



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20. The Secret of Convict Lake (1951)

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In the breathtaking Sierra Nevada Mountains of 1871, a convict escapes from prison with his companions, seeking revenge against the man who framed him. However, an unexpected encounter with the man’s endearing future wife makes him reconsider his mission. As they navigate the harsh winter, the man and his love must face the danger of the convicts’ ambush and the unpredictability of a snowstorm in the isolated log cabin. The Secret of Convict Lake, set against the backdrop of the Western genre, is a story of love, regret, and redemption in the midst of danger.



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21. Follow the Sun (1951)

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Follow the Sun (1951) is an inspiring biographical drama film that traces the journey of the brave and talented pro golfer, Ben Hogan. The movie skillfully weaves together moments from Hogan’s personal and professional life, showcasing his determination, courage, and resilience.



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22. The Redhead and the Cowboy (1951)

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Experience the thrilling drama of “The Redhead and the Cowboy” set during the tumultuous times of the Civil War. Our heartfelt protagonist, Gil Kyle, is framed for a heinous crime, a murder no one would willingly admit. His life hinges on an alibi that he must track down, and it leads him into a dangerous world filled with foes and intrigue.



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23. The Green Glove (1952)

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In the heart of Europe’s City of Light, The Green Glove (1952) takes audiences on a thrilling journey through the murky underbelly of crime. Set during the tense post-war era, this suspenseful crime, drama, and mystery movie follows an ex-soldier and his girlfriend as they embark on a dangerous quest to uncover a valuable, elusive relic that others will stop at nothing to obtain.



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24. Terror on a Train (1953)

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Terror on a Train, ” originally titled “Time Bomb, ” is a thrilling crime-noir film from 1953. Set on board a train, the plot revolves around a terrorist who plants a dangerous bomb, with the police turning to an army bomb disposal expert to locate and disarm the explosive. What follows is a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse as the expert manages to disarm the bomb and keep the train and its passengers safe.



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25. The Big Heat (1953)

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The Big Heat, released in 1953, is a gripping crime thriller directed by Fritz Lang and featuring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Jocelyn Brando. Tough cop Dave Bannion finds himself up against a powerful and corrupt crime syndicate, facing challenges in both his personal and professional life.



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26. Appointment in Honduras (1953)

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Appointment in Honduras” is a gripping 1953 adventure film directed by Jacques Tourneur. Set in the chaotic year of 1910, the movie follows a wealthy American couple who find themselves as hostages during a challenging jungle journey. As the couple navigates the treacherous terrain, they become entangled in a counter-revolutionary plot in Nicaragua.



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27. The Man from the Alamo (1953)

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The Man from the Alamo, released in 1953, is a gripping western film set during the pivotal siege of the Alamo. The story follows John Stroud, a courageous and skilled soldier assigned to protect the town of Ox Bow. After witnessing the gruesome aftermath of a massacre, Stroud infiltrates Jess Wade’s gang of turncoat renegades, who are supporting the Mexican army.



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28. Plunder of the Sun (1953)

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Join American adventurer Jack Carson (Glenn Ford) as he becomes entangled in a thrilling web of archaeological artifact smuggling and treasure hunting. Set against the stunning backdrop of Mexico, this action-packed adventure takes viewers on a wild ride through rugged terrain and dangerous twists and turns.



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29. The Violent Men (1955)

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In “The Violent Men” (1955), an ex-Civil War veteran finds himself caught in the middle of a bitter land dispute. As the situation escalates, he takes extreme action.



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30. Interrupted Melody (1955)

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Interrupted Melody” is a poignant biographical drama that delves into the life of Marjorie Lawrence, an Australian-born opera star. The movie tells the story of Lawrence’s triumphant rise to fame, her brutal battle with polio, and her courageous journey to a successful career comeback. Along with the storyline of her professional achievements, the narrative also explores her personal life, particularly her challenging relationship with her husband.



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31. Blackboard Jungle (1955)

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Blackboard Jungle” (1955) is a gripping crime drama that takes us to the heart of an inner-city high school where violence and delinquency are the norm. The film centers around a new English teacher who is determined to make a difference despite fierce opposition from both students and staff.



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32. Jubal (1956)

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Jubal, ” a classic 1956 Western drama directed by Delmer Daves, tells the tale of ranch hand Jubal Troop, played by Glenn Ford, who arrives at a remote cattle ranch to act as the foreman. As the new foreman, he is immediately confronted with the advances of the rancher’s frustrated wife, portrayed by Ernest Borgnine. This refusal leads to an explosive sequence of events that threatens to spiral into a deadly manhunt.



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33. The Fastest Gun Alive (1956)

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The Fastest Gun Alive, a 1956 western film directed by Russell Rouse, follows George Temple (Glenn Ford), a soft-spoken storeowner in the frontier town of Cross Creek. Little does the town know, George has a dark past that suddenly resurfaces when three bank robbers, on the run and desperate for a place to change horses, stop in Cross Creek.



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34. Ransom! (1956)

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Ransom! ” is a gripping crime drama that premiered in 1956, directed by Alex Segal. The story follows the harrowing journey of wealthy parents whose child gets abducted. The pressure on the parents escalates as the police and a member of the press intervene to help find the missing child. As things unravel, complications arise, and the situation becomes even more tense.



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35. The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956)

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The Teahouse of the August Moon” takes place in post-World War II Japan, where American Captain John P. Hoolihan is tasked with constructing a school. However, the locals have different priorities, and they fervently request a teahouse instead.



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36. 3:10 to Yuma (1957)

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Step on board the 3:10 to Yuma! ” This riveting 1957 Western, directed by Delmer Daves, follows down-on-his-luck rancher Dan Evans, played by Glenn Ford, as he’s entrusted with a pivotal mission: escorting dangerous outlaw and leader of the bandit Gang, Ben Wade, portrayed by Van Heflin, aboard the titular train bound for Yuma Territorional Prison. It’s a high-stakes showdown in the unforgiving Arizona desert, teetering on the edge of success or catastrophe. “3:10 to Yuma” is a tense thrill ride, blending classic Western tropes with dramatic elements, all captured in a mere hour and thirty minutes of nail-biting excitement.



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37. Don’t Go Near the Water (1957)

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During World War II, a motley crew of U. S. Navy P. R. personnel finds themselves stationed on a small South Pacific island.



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38. The Sheepman (1958)

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The Sheepman” is a gripping Western film released in 1958, starring Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine. The story unfolds when a brash stranger, known for his reckless behavior, brings his herd of sheep to a small town. However, the townspeople soon tire of his presence and decide to confront him.



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39. Torpedo Run (1958)

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Torpedo Run” is a gripping war drama set in the tumultuous Pacific Ocean during WWII. Commanded by the tenacious U. S. Navy sailor, Lieutenant Commander John Morgan (played by Glenn Ford), the movie unfolds as Morgan is forced to orchestrate a dangerous mission - the destruction of a Japanese ship carrying prisoners. The stakes are high, as the prisoners are innocent civilians, and Morgan must confront this moral dilemma amidst the chaos of war at sea.



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40. Imitation General (1958)

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Imitation General” is a 1958 war comedy film set in the midst of World War Two. The compelling story follows Sergeant Murphy Savage, played by Glenn Ford, who must impersonate a dead general in order to lift the morale of his demoralized troops and inspire them to fight their way out of Nazi encirclement. The film, directed by George Marshall, is based on a short story and penned by William Bowers and William Chamberlain.



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41. Cowboy (1958)

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Cowboy, ” an engaging drama-western film released in 1958, stars Glenn Ford as Tom Reece, a well-known cattle trail boss who takes an innocent Chicago hotel clerk on an exciting cattle drive to Mexico. However, the once charming and idealistic life of a cowboy turns out to be quite different and challenging than expected, making for an unforgettable journey of self-discovery. Directed by Delmer Daves, with screenplays by Frank Harris, Edmund H.



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42. The Gazebo (1959)

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In the captivating comedy-thriller “The Gazebo, ” TV writer Elliott Nash (Glenn Ford) finds himself in a tricky situation when he buries an incriminating item under the new gazebo in his suburban backyard. Unable to shake the weight of the secret he has hidden, Elliott finds himself in the middle of a sinister web of blackmail and deceit.



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43. It Started with a Kiss (1959)

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It Started with a Kiss is a 1959 US comedy-romance film directed by George Marshall and written by Charles Lederer and Valentine Davies. Starring Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds, and Eva Gabor, the film centers around U. S.



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44. Cimarron (1960)

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Cimarron, set in 1889 during the Oklahoma Land Rush, is an epic saga of frontier life that tells the story of a courageous adventurer, his family, and their friends. Starring Glenn Ford and directed by Anthony Mann, this thrilling drama shows the struggles and triumphs experienced by the characters as they navigate the harsh realities of life on the frontier. With a runtime of 2 hours and 27 minutes, Cimarron offers a compelling blend of drama, romance, and Western elements and was nominated for two Oscars, garnering a strong fan following.



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45. Pocketful of Miracles (1961)

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In the charming 1961 film “Pocketful of Miracles, ” directed by legendary filmmaker Frank Capra, a New York gangster’s world is turned upside down when he and his girlfriend encounter a downtrodden apple seller named Apple Annie. Discovering that Apple Annie’s daughter is to be married into royalty, they embark on a hilarious and heartwarming quest to transform the street beggar into a high-society lady.



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46. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)

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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a gripping drama and war film from 1962, directed by Vincente Minnelli. Set in Argentina, the story revolves around two daughters of patriarch Madariaga, who are married to Frenchman and German men respectively. As Nazi Germany occupies France, this arrangement leads to a crisis within the family, as they find themselves fighting on opposite sides.



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47. Experiment in Terror (1962)

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Experiment in Terror is a chilling crime, mystery, and thriller film released in 1962. The movie, directed by Blake Edwards, stars Glenn Ford as a man with an asthmatic voice who terrorizes and coerces Kelly Sherwood, played by Lee Remick, into helping him steal a massive sum from her bank. The FBI agent, played by an unknown actor, gets involved in the investigation and embarks on a quest to apprehend the mysterious criminal.



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48. The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963)

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The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” is a heartwarming, light-hearted comedy-drama from the classic ages of cinema. Starring Glenn Ford, Ron Howard, and Shirley Jones, the movie follows the struggles and triumphs of a young boy named Eddie, as he navigates through the world of love and marriage. When Eddie’s widowed father contemplates remarriage, he deems his father’s taste in women to be less than satisfactory.



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49. Dear Heart (1964)

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In the heartwarming comedy, Dear Heart, middle-aged Evie Jackson, played by the charming Geraldine Page, finds herself alone, her world turned upside down by the rakish greeting card salesman, Harry Mork, brought to life by the ever-charming Glenn Ford. The characters’ journey takes place in the bustling city of New York, where the charm of a hotel bar and the cash register of a hotel bring two lonely souls together. Based on a TV movie, Dear Heart captures the essence of love and hope, offering a light-hearted take on the human experience.



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50. Fate Is the Hunter (1964)

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Fate Is the Hunter, ” a suspenseful drama directed by Ralph Nelson, stars Glenn Ford as Jack Morrison, an airline executive who doubts the cause of a fatal plane crash. Despite his friend and pilot claiming responsibility for the accident, Morrison can’t accept the notion.



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51. Advance to the Rear (1964)

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In the gripping year of 1964, “Advance to the Rear” transports viewers into a whirlwind of comedy, war, and western adventurism. Written by Samuel A. Peeples, William Bowers, and Jack Schaefer, and expertly directed by George Marshall, audiences bear witness to an unlikely tale of a Union Army misfit and reject assembly.



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52. The Money Trap (1965)

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The Money Trap” takes crime and drama to new heights, set to thrill audiences with intriguing twists and turns. When a safe carrying half a million dollars disappears from a doctor’s office, the assignment cops, Joe and Pete, decide to take matters into their own hands. With a clever plan, they resolve to find the stolen money and keep it themselves.



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53. The Rounders (1965)

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Meet the Rounders, two grizzled cowpokes in Sedona, Arizona, who are well-versed in busting broncos, charming local ladies, and laying bets on rodeo outcomes. Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda breathe life into these lovable rogues who find themselves in the center of a wild and unpredictable adventure.



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54. Rage (1966)

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Rage, a thrilling drama directed by Gilberto Gazcón and written by Teddi Sherman, Fernando Méndez, and Gilberto Gazcón, was released in 1967. The film stars Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens, and David Reynoso and is produced by Cinematográfica Jalisco S. A. and Joseph M.



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55. Is Paris Burning? (1966)

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Is Paris Burning? ” is a historic drama film set in August 1944, where the city of Paris stands at the brink of change. With the Allies approaching, resistance groups within the city plan an uprising against the Germans. However, Hitler is determined to destroy the city if the Allies seem like they will take it. The movie is an intense tale of war, resistance, and the struggle to protect the city of love from destruction.



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56. The Last Challenge (1967)

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The Last Challenge, a suspenseful western drama released in 1967, stars Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson, and Chad Everett as the main characters. Set in the Arizona territory, the film follows a deadly gunslinger (Glenn Ford) who arrives at a small town to face off against a renowned gunslinger-turned-lawman (Angie Dickinson). The stage is set for an intense standoff that ultimately has repercussions for the entire town.



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57. A Time for Killing (1967)

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A Time for Killing” is a 1967 drama-western film that delves into the post-Civil War era. The plot revolves around Confederate POWs who escape from a Union camp, setting off a pursuit to reach the Mexico border. This journey is fraught with intrigue and danger as both parties navigate through the uncertainties of war and peace, unaware that a ceasefire has been declared.



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58. Day of the Evil Gun (1968)

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In “Day of the Evil Gun” (1968), a chilling Western tale unfolds as a woman and two children are taken from their home by menacing Apache kidnappers. Heartbroken, the woman’s husband enlists the aid of his unassuming neighbor, hoping to reunite his family.



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59. Smith! (1969)

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In 1969, Western drama meets family values in the captivating film “Smith! ” Based on a one-word title that’s a surname, this compelling film follows the story of an innocent Indian boy who faces an unjust accusation of murder. As the boy is forced to flee, viewers are whisked away on a gripping journey of courage, survival, and the power of forgiveness.



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60. Heaven with a Gun (1969)

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Heaven with a Gun” is a 1969 Western film that centers around gunslinger-turned-preacher Jim Killian, played by Glenn Ford. Set in the volatile era of the Arizona Territory range war, Killian finds himself caught between cattlemen and sheep-men, leading to a series of brutal encounters and conflicts. The film also draws inspiration from the rich cultural background of the Hopi Indian tribe and references to New Mexico and Santa Fe.



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61. The Brotherhood of the Bell (1970)

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In “The Brotherhood of the Bell” (1970), a seasoned professor’s life takes an unexpected turn when he is approached by a powerful secret society from his college days. This secretive fraternity, which he’d been a part of, tasks him with a new mission, forcing him to confront his past and plunging him into a whirlwind of suspense and conspiracy.



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62. Santee (1973)

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Santee” is a gripping Spaghetti Western from 1973, directed by Gary Nelson and featuring a star-studded cast including Glenn Ford, Michael Burns, and Dana Wynter. Set in the rugged American West, the story revolves around a ruthless bounty hunter who reluctantly takes in the young son of a man he killed. This unexpected union forces both men to confront their own demons and reevaluate their lives, all while being pursued by the law and ruthless outlaws.



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63. Jarrett (1973)

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In the gritty detective drama “Jarrett” (1973), a seasoned private investigator with a unique specialty is on a quest to recover some elusive Biblical scrolls. A former prize fighter, Jarrett excels in sleuthing cases that revolve around fine arts, but this time the stakes are higher than ever.



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64. The Disappearance of Flight 412 (1974)

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The Disappearance of Flight 412” is a gripping 1974 drama-mystery-sci-fi film that takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of aviation and government cover-ups. Glenn Ford stars as Captain Jim Wade, a pilot who witnesses the sudden vanishing of two fighter-jets scrambled to intercept a UFO.



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65. The Greatest Gift (1974)

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Set in the challenging times of the 1940s, “The Greatest Gift” tells the uplifting story of Reverend Holvak, a dedicated rural preacher fighting for his faith and family. As he bravely tackles the corruption within the church and opposition from an unforgiving sheriff, the reverend’s unwavering belief is tested.



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66. Midway (1976)

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Midway, originally released as Midway (1976), is a gripping historical action drama film set during World War II. The story presents a vivid depiction of the pivotal battle in the Pacific Theatre of the war, regarded as a major turning point.



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67. That’s Action (1977)

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That’s Action” is a 1977 documentary that delves into the world of old action movies and legendary action heroes, with an emphasis on John Wayne. Running for approximately 100 minutes, the film is a fascinating exploration of the genre, showcasing numerous action sequences from popular films. Despite its intriguing subject matter, the documentary is more focused on the action itself than providing in-depth information about the heroes that made them memorable.



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68. The 3, 000 Mile Chase (1977)

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In the heart-pounding action-drama “The 3,000 Mile Chase” (1977), secret courier Matt Considine is tasked with escorting chief witness Dvorak and his wife across 3,000 treacherous miles from San Francisco to a trial in New York. With the drug mob relentlessly pursuing them, the trio must navigate an exhilarating and dangerous landscape to reach their destination.



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69. Superman (1978)

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Superman” soars into the heart of all superhero movies, taking flight with the timeless tale of an alien orphan who becomes Earth’s first and greatest protector. As the dying planet of Krypton sends the young extraterrestrial to Earth, he is raised in the care of the Kents before blossoming into the invincible icon of truth, justice, and the American way. Through stunning visual effects and an unforgettable cast led by Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, and Gene Hackman, “Superman” delivers an action-packed adventure that transcends genre, leaving a lasting impression on the cinematic landscape.



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70. The Gift (1979)

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The Gift is a heartwarming 1979 drama film set in 1950s Brooklyn. The movie revolves around a sailor on Christmas leave who visits his father and mother for the holidays. His parents, both dealing with their own struggles, are played by the iconic Glenn Ford and the remarkable Gary Frank.



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71. The Visitor (1979)

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The Visitor” is a chilling 1979 horror film directed by Giulio Paradisi, featuring an excellent cast including Mel Ferrer, Glenn Ford, and Lance Henriksen. Set in the heart of Italy, this suspenseful sci-fi film revolves around the story of a young girl endowed with supernatural telekinetic powers. Alongside her mother, they become the prize in a brutal and intense war involving both good and evil extra-terrestrials.



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72. Day of the Assassin (1979)

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Day of the Assassin” (1979) is a high-octane action adventure film, filled with high-speed chases, intrigue, and murder. An explosion of a Middle Eastern luxury yacht sends treasure hunters from across the globe racing to Mexico in search of a long-lost Shah’s fortune, accompanied by a mysterious document at the bottom of the ocean. The quest for the riches attracts a bare-chested and muscled man, aptly named Speedo, along with his fellow treasure hunters.



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73. Superman II (1980)

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Superman II” is a thrilling action-adventure film, released in 1981, which continues the story of the iconic superhero. With a runtime of 2 hours and 7 minutes, the movie is rated PG and provides a balance of comic book-style action and heartfelt drama. The plot revolves around Superman sacrificing his powers to start a relationship with Lois Lane, unbeknownst to him that three Kryptonian criminals released inadvertently are taking over Earth.



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74. The First 40 Years (1980)

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Lights, camera, and a whole lot of celebration! In a heartwarming tribute to a lifelong journey in the entertainment industry, The First 40 Years unveils a star-studded birthday party for the legendary Frank Sinatra, marking his 40th year in show business and his 64th birthday. This captivating television special is a testament to the unbreakable bond between Sinatra and the world of music, as he receives the prestigious ASCAP’s 1st Pied Piper Award for his unwavering service to lyricists and a special Grammy Trustees’ Award.



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75. Happy Birthday to Me (1981)

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Happy Birthday to Me” is a chilling 1981 horror movie directed by J. Lee Thompson, where the lines between celebration and horror blur. Set in the prestigious Crawford Academy, the film follows Virginia, played by Melissa Sue Anderson, as she navigates a web of secrets and terrifying occurrences tied to her past birthday on the same date.



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76. Heavy Petting (1989)

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Heavy Petting, an unforgettable documentary released in 1989, delves into the heartfelt and candid confessions of celebrities about their first sexual experiences. From the 1950s to the present day, these brave stars share their personal stories that showcase the universality of human sexuality.



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77. Casablanca Express (1989)

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Casablanca Express, ” directed by Sergio Martino and released in 1989, is an action-packed thriller set in the 1940s. Starring Jason Connery, Francesco Quinn, and Jinny Steffan, the film follows a commando assigned to protect Winston Churchill when it is discovered that the Nazis are planning to kidnap him.



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78. Border Shootout (1990)

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In the heart of the Old West, the small town of Sundown is ruled by ruthless Phil Sundeen, son of one of its founding fathers. When young rancher Kirby Frye is appointed as deputy, he is thrust into the chaos that the town has become.



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79. Final Verdict (1991)

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Final Verdict, ” a 1991 drama directed by Jack Fisk, is an adaptation of Adela Rogers St. John’s novel of the same name. The film follows Nora Rogers, also known as Adela Rogers St.



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80. Raw Nerve (1991)

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Raw Nerve, also known as the 1991 cult film, “Raw Nerve, ” stars Glenn Ford, Sandahl Bergman, and Randall “Tex” Cobb in a dramatic, mysterious, and thrilling tale. The movie follows a race car driver who begins experiencing visions of serial killer victims before their untimely demises. Driven by an unyielding desire to save innocent lives, the driver enlists the help of a skeptical police detective and an ambitious reporter to uncover the brutal truth.



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81. 100 Years of the Hollywood Western (1994)

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Experience a captivating journey through the history of Hollywood Westerns as “100 Years of the Hollywood Western” takes you from the classic days of John Wayne to the modern present. This documentary chronicles the evolution of the genre, featuring footage from the early days of western movies to the end.



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82. The Lady with the Torch (1999)

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The Lady with the Torch” (1999) is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and legacy of Jean Arthur, a Hollywood icon known for her captivating performances and timeless films. Directed by David Heeley and written by Joan Kramer and Heeley, this intriguing documentary takes viewers on a journey through Arthur’s career, highlighting her iconic roles, captivating interviews, and personal life.



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83. AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Thrills: America’s Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001)

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AFI’s 100 Years. . 100 Thrills invites you on a pulse-pounding journey through the history of American cinema.



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84. Pulp Cinema (2001)

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Pulp Cinema is a 2001 documentary that takes a nostalgic look at the golden age of film noir. The movie is a compilation of various film trailers, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, providing an in-depth exploration of the crime and mystery filmmaking genre. Known for its gritty visuals and intricate plotlines, film noir played a significant role in shaping the history of cinema.



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85. Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005)

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Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That” takes you on an inspiring journey through the life and works of the influential filmmaker behind some of America’s most iconic Western movies. Narrated by Ed Harris, this documentary provides an in-depth look into Boetticher’s contributions to the Western genre and highlights his impact on the industry. Interviews with colleagues and admirers add a level of insight and reveal the passion that drove this talented artist.



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86. You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman (2006)

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You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman” is a fascinating 2006 documentary that immerses viewers in the extraordinary story of the beloved superhero, Superman. This insightful film offers a comprehensive look at Superman’s cinematic journey, ranging from his origins to his portrayal in blockbuster movies. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 29 minutes, the documentary delves deep into the history and development of this iconic character who has captured our hearts and minds for decades.



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87. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)

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Delve into the chilling world of psychological horror in “Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, ” an eye-opening documentary from 2006. This 98-minute feature explores the dark history of the slasher film - a genre known for its grisly violence, and blood-curdling terror.



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88. Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills (2007)

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Experience the glitz and glamour of old Hollywood through Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills, a fascinating documentary that delves into the life of the renowned custom-made suit designer and his iconic creations. With captivating interviews, vintage footage, and stunning photographs, audiences are given an exclusive look into the life of this illustrious fashion pioneer. Witness the triumphant rise of Jack Taylor’s exceptional style, as well as the bittersweet tale of how the once-thriving Hollywood landscape began to fade.



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89. The Patriarch (2016)

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The Patriarch, ” (also known as “Mahana”), is a heartfelt drama film that released in 2016, starring Temuera Morrison, Akuhata Keefe, and Nancy Brunning. Directed by Jitesh Mahana and Lee Tamahori, the movie delves into the intricate world of family rivalry and reconciliation, set against the breathtaking backdrop of rural New Zealand in the 1960s.



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