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All 57 Gregg Henry Movies (in Order)
Welcome to our latest movie roundup article, where we delve into the captivating world of Gregg Henry. As a prolific actor and charismatic artist, Gregg Henry has graced the silver screen with an impressive selection of roles. In this article, we’ll be exploring some of his most memorable movies, shedding light on his versatile acting talents and the unforgettable characters he has portrayed.
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1. Mean Dog Blues (1978)
Mean Dog Blues” (1978) is an intense action-drama that revolves around country singer Paul, whose life takes a dramatic turn when his friend causes a hit-and-run accident that injures a young girl. To protect his friend, Paul agrees to testify in court, only to have his lawyer betray him.
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2. Hot Rod (1979)
Hot Rod, released in 1979, is a riveting drama film directed by George Armitage. The story revolves around a skilled drag-racer who dares to compete in a local championship race against the town’s corrupt sheriff. The sheriff, determined to secure a victory for his son, makes underhanded arrangements to ensure his reigning success.
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3. Dummy (1979)
Dummy” (1979), a gripping crime drama directed by Frank Perry, is the suspenseful tale of a deaf and mute young man, who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a prostitute. In a unique twist, the defendant is represented by an equally deaf lawyer, resulting in an intriguing courtroom drama.
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4. Just Before Dawn (1981)
Just Before Dawn, ” directed by Jeff Lieberman, is a chilling horror-thriller set in the backwoods of Oregon. When five young friends arrive to claim a property in the woods, they unwittingly find themselves hunted by a bloodthirsty psychopath with a machete.
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5. Funny Money (1983)
Funny Money” is a thrilling crime drama from 1983 that follows the misadventures of young Barty Nicholls in the underworld of Las Vegas. Barty, a naive and curious individual, inadvertently steals a hefty sum from the Mafia and pays the price with his life. His girlfriend, Cass, later arrives in London to seek the help of renowned credit card king, Ben Turtle. Together, the duo delves into a world of credit card fraud and deceit as Cass tries to navigate this dark underworld.
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6. Women of San Quentin (1983)
Women of San Quentin” is a gripping 1983 drama that takes viewers inside one of the country’s most notorious women’s prisons. A young, inexperienced female prison guard, played by Stella Stevens, is thrust into the harsh realities of San Quentin Penitentiary.
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7. Scarface (1983)
Scarface, directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone, is an intense crime drama that explores the dark underworld of Miami’s drug cartels in the 1980s. Led by the charismatic and ruthless Cuban immigrant, Tony Montana, played by Al Pacino, the film dives deep into the world of organized crime, as Tony ascends from a lowly worker to a powerful drug lord. However, the journey tests not only Tony’s leadership skills but also his loyalty and morality.
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8. Body Double (1984)
Body Double is a gripping 1984 crime drama that delves into the murky world of mistaken identity, sexual obsession, and a twisted web of secrets. Directed by Brian De Palma and starring Melanie Griffith and Craig Wasson, the film follows a young actor who becomes dangerously obsessed with spying on his beautiful neighbor, leading to a series of bizarre and disastrous events. As the lines between reality and fantasy blur, the protagonist’s fixation on the woman quickly spirals out of control, leaving both of their lives in grave danger.
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9. The Patriot (1986)
In the thrilling action film “The Patriot” (1986), audiences are taken on a heart-pounding journey following a dedicated government agent as he tirelessly hunts down a dangerous group of terrorists. These terrorists are believed to be responsible for intercepting highly sensitive and dangerous government nuclear weapons.
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10. Bates Motel (1987)
In the 1987 film Bates Motel, a young man inherits the iconic and haunted Bates Motel following the death of Norman Bates. As he struggles to restore the motel to its former glory, a series of eerie and unnerving events begin to unfold, hinting at a sinister presence. With a mix of comedy, drama, and horror, the movie explores the challenges facing the new owner as he attempts to create a successful business and uncover the motel’s chilling secrets.
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11. Fair Game (1988)
Fair Game, a terrifying blend of horror and thriller, follows the chilling story of Gene, a twisted mastermind and former computer-game designer. Having been left by his wife, Eva, Gene resorts to a dangerous manipulation in his quest for revenge. With a deadly mamba snake released into Eva’s new apartment, the stage is set for a deadly game of cat and mouse.
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12. A Stoning in Fulham County (1988)
In “A Stoning in Fulham County” (1988), a tight-knit Amish community is thrown into turmoil when an infant is brutally killed. The community’s strict religious beliefs clash with the law, leaving a local deputy to unravel the truth behind the crime.
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13. Casualties of War (1989)
Casualties of War” is a gripping drama set during the tumultuous Vietnam War. The story revolves around a courageous soldier who becomes an outsider in his own squad when they commit an unjust act of kidnapping a female villager. As the tension builds, the central character must choose between loyalty to his comrades and standing up for justice.
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14. The Final Days (1989)
The Final Days, a gripping 1989 biographical drama, takes viewers on a journey through the last months of President Richard Nixon’s tumultuous tenure in the White House. Directed by Richard Pearce, the film’s screenplay is penned by Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, and Hugh Whitemore, the very journalists who exposed the Watergate scandal.
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15. Dark Avenger (1990)
In the gritty underworld of organized crime, a judge scarred by acid takes a dark turn in the thrilling neo-noir drama, Dark Avenger. When fearless Leigh Lawson dons a mask to become the haunting vigilante, he’s joined by the sharp-minded Maggie Han, an unrelenting electronics expert, and her cutting-edge crime lab.
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16. Fever (1991)
Fever (1991) is a gripping drama-thriller that follows the life of Ray, a former convict desperate to reconnect with his ex-girlfriend Lacy. Fresh out of prison, Ray’s intentions are anything but pure, as he believes Lacy only ever loved him. However, Lacy is now in a stable relationship with Elliott, a pacifist who’s everything Ray isn’t.
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17. The Great Pretender (1991)
The Great Pretender, ” a thrilling drama from 1991, follows the story of a determined newspaper reporter who emerges victorious in a legal battle against his former employer. However, the triumph is short-lived as the reporter becomes exposed to dangerous reprisals at work. Directed by Gus Trikonis and written by Stephen J.
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18. Don’t Touch My Daughter (1991)
In 1991, “Don’t Touch My Daughter” brings chilling suspense and a mother’s fight for her daughter’s safety. A heart-wrenching drama thriller, the film follows a young girl named Sarah who is kidnapped and molested by a classmate’s father. After being arrested, the man is released on bail and threatens to abduct her daughter again. The desperation escalates as the girl’s mother seeks help from the authorities.
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19. The Rape of Doctor Willis (1991)
In “The Rape of Doctor Willis, ” a female medic named Dr. Willis finds herself in a morally complex situation when she discovers that a severely injured patient is the same man who violated her years before. With the power of life and death at her fingertips, she must decide whether to show mercy or seek revenge.
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20. Raising Cain (1992)
Raising Cain is a chilling psychological thriller directed by Brian De Palma, who also penned the screenplay. The film stars John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich, and Steven Bauer in a compelling tale that revolves around a child psychologist named Dr. Carter Nix, whose obsession with his own child crosses dangerous boundaries. As Dr. Nix’s wife becomes increasingly wary of his unhealthy fixation, the audience is taken on a twisted journey into the child’s mind, revealing shocking secrets hidden within his psyche.
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21. Staying Afloat (1993)
Staying Afloat, released in 1993, is a riveting crime, drama, and mystery thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The film follows the story of Alexander Hollingsworth III, the charming yet troubled son of a millionaire who struggles to manage his estate but ends up amassing a considerable debt and becoming a target for the IRS.
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22. Kiss of a Killer (1993)
Kiss of a Killer” is a chilling and suspenseful thriller that tells the story of a young woman who must confront the horrors of her past. When a troubled witness, played by Annette O’Toole, gets caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a serial rapist, she is forced to create a new identity to escape her dark secret. With the help of a nude massage therapist, played by Brian Wimmer, she tries to make a fresh start.
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23. When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (1993)
When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn” is a gripping 1993 thriller that revolves around the life of a Vietnam War veteran turned mercenary. A mysterious woman places an ad in the “Soldier of Fortune” magazine, enlisting the services of John Hearn, a skilled and deadly killer. Hearn, played by Gary Cole, becomes entangled in a web of deceit and dark desires when he falls for the seductive woman who hired him.
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24. The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993)
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom” is a dark comedy that tells the bizarre and riveting true story of Wanda Holloway, a woman who finds herself in the midst of a media circus when she attempts to hire a hitman to eliminate a cheerleader and her mother. The film, directed by Michael Ritchie, showcases Holly Hunter in a starring role as the titular character. As Wanda’s actions unfold, they lead to a police investigation and even more unexpected circumstances.
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25. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor (1994)
In the gripping 1994 crime drama “A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor”, the world of politics is turned upside down when two gubernatorial candidates are found dead. The investigation leads to the incumbent Governor, Ryan Allison, but as the plot thickens, he too becomes a victim.
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26. The Substitute Wife (1994)
In the rugged frontier of Nebraska, a story of love, sacrifice, and courage unfolds in “The Substitute Wife. ” As pioneer days sweep through the wild west, a dying wife takes a desperate measure to ensure the survival of her family farm. Enlisting the help of a local prostitute, she pleads with her to replace her in the eyes of her devoted husband and four children, seeking a life beyond the grave.
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27. Sharon’s Secret (1995)
Sharon’s Secret” takes a gripping look into the turbulent life of a 16-year-old girl who finds herself in the unsettling spotlight of a murder investigation. When her parents are brutally murdered, Sharon is accused of their demise, but her devastating past harbors far more than meets the eye.
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28. Bodily Harm (1995)
In the thrilling erotic thriller, “Bodily Harm” (1995), detectives Rita (Linda Fiorentino) and J. D. (Daniel Baldwin) dive deep into the murder case of a stripper in Las Vegas. As they investigate, they uncover a tangled web of secrets, suspecting ex-cop Sam (Gregg Henry) as a prime suspect.
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29. Terminal (1996)
Terminal” (1996), a gripping tale of greed, deceit, and the dark side of human nature, follows a series of wealthy men, all seemingly cured from a rare form of brain cancer by a hospital in desperate need of funds. However, upon closer examination, a compassionate doctor starts to unravel a chilling conspiracy. As she delves deeper into the hospital’s secretive practices, she discovers that the men’s lives are all intertwined through a single, unusual treatment.
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30. Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Embark on an exhilarating space adventure with the crew of the USS Enterprise in the film “Star Trek: Insurrection” (1998). Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his loyal team uncover a shocking conspiracy by the Federation against the inhabitants of a unique, idyllic planet.
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31. Payback (1999)
Payback” is a 1999 neo-noir action crime drama, based on a novel, and follows Porter, an anti-hero played by Mel Gibson, in his relentless pursuit of revenge and his rightful share of the money after surviving a successful heist. Directed by Brian Helgeland, the movie boasts an engaging script penned by Donald E. Westlake, Brian Helgeland, and Terry Hayes.
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32. The Big Brass Ring (1999)
The Big Brass Ring, originally titled “The Unraveling, ” stars William Hurt as Blake Pellarin, a gubernatorial candidate. Set in the bustling city of St. Louis, Pellarin is faced with a tormenting secret from his past while attempting to win the governor’s seat. As the stakes get higher, the truth threatens to dismantle his campaign. Will Blake manage to secure the sought-after title of “Big Brass Ring, ” or will his past prove too much for him to overcome?
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33. Southlander (2001)
Southlander, ” released in 2001, is an intriguing tale of a struggling musician named Chance who searches for the elusive Moletron syntheszer through the classified ads in a publication known as the “Southlander. ” His journey is far from ordinary as he encounters a colorful array of interesting characters. This film masterfully intertwines drama, music, and a touch of comedy to provide a unique cinematic experience.
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34. Layover (2001)
Layover” (2001) is a thrilling, suspenseful movie that follows the captivating tale of a man’s life-threatening situation at an airport. When he meets a seductive but dangerous woman during a layover, he unwittingly becomes entangled in a web of crime. As the intriguing airport affair unfolds, he discovers that his newfound companion is the wife of a ruthless jewelry dealer with whom he had previously bonded on a different flight.
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35. Windfall (2002)
Windfall is a thrilling action movie set in a high-stakes casino environment. When two notorious thieves are caught red-handed while trying to rob the casino’s vault, they are given an unexpected second chance. Instead of going to jail, the casino owner decides to hire them as security consultants. But this job isn’t just about preventing future heists; it quickly becomes a desperate race to solve a larger mystery that threatens the lives of everyone in the casino.
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36. Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002)
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever” (2002) sees Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu go head-to-head as a rogue DIA agent and an FBI agent, respectively, who are assigned the task of killing each other. However, as the battles become increasingly personal and intense, they quickly realize that they are not the biggest threat.
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37. Femme Fatale (2002)
Femme Fatale” is a crime thriller that explores the complexities of revenge, deceit, and redemption. Directed and written by Brian De Palma, this enigmatic film stars Rebecca Romijn, Antonio Banderas, and Peter Coyote. The story revolves around a woman attempting to turn her life around despite her troubled past as a con-woman.
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38. Sin (2003)
Sin” is a gritty crime drama thriller released in 2004, following the harrowing aftermath of a brutal rape. When his sister falls victim to a heinous crime, an ex-cop must dig deep into his past, targeting a mysterious man he believes is responsible. Starring Gary Oldman, Ving Rhames, and Kerry Washington, “Sin” is a relentless pursuit filled with shocking twists and turns.
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39. Purgatory Flats (2003)
Purgatory Flats is a sultry thriller that explores the intricate dance of temptation and morality. When a mysterious woman entices a man into a web of intrigue, he’s torn between his loyalty to his brother and succumbing to the allure of desire. This film, directed by Harris Done and written by Diane Fine, promises to deliver an hour and forty-two minutes of heart-pounding suspense and passion.
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40. The Hunt for the BTK Killer (2005)
The Hunt for the BTK Killer” (2005) is a gripping, true-to-life drama that takes audiences deep into the chilling world of serial killers. This one-hour and twenty-two-minute film, rated R, follows the story of detectives as they close in on the notorious BTK killer, who had been on the loose for an astounding 31 years before being caught. Set in Wichita, Kansas, the movie captures the intense, terrifying hunt for the BTK killer in vivid detail, bringing viewers as close as possible to the heart-stopping action without crossing the line into gratuitous violence.
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41. Heartless (2005)
Heartless” (2005) is a gripping drama that dives deep into the life of charismatic attorney, Miranda Wells, who tackles a compelling case of illegal immigration and murder. This movie is set to enthrall its audience as it weaves an intricate tale of suspense and mystery.
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42. The Black Dahlia (2006)
Experience the chilling world of “The Black Dahlia, ” a gripping crime drama that delves into the tragic murder case of Elizabeth Short. Set in the 1940s, two determined LAPD detectives find themselves at a crossroads in their professional and personal lives, as they become entangled in the twisted whirlwind of the enigmatic case.
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43. Payback: Straight Up (2006)
Payback: Straight Up” (2006) throws viewers into the dark and unforgiving world of revenge, betrayal, and neo-noir drama. Starring Mel Gibson as the reluctant anti-hero, this film is not for the faint-hearted.
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44. Slither (2006)
Slither, ” a grindhouse film from 2006, takes a quirky turn when a small town is overrun by an alien plague. As residents transform into zombies and grotesque mutants, chaos ensues, leaving the remaining people to band together and fight back.
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45. United 93 (2006)
United 93, released in 2006, is a gripping drama that tells the real-time account of the events on United Flight 93, one of the planes hijacked on September 11th, 2001. The film offers an authentic portrayal of the harrowing incident in which passengers foiled the terrorist plot, resulting in the crash near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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46. Super (2010)
Super” (2010) is a thrilling and darkly humorous action-comedy film that follows an unprepared average guy who transforms into a superhero, Crimson Bolt, after his wife succumbs to the cruel grip of a dangerous drug dealer. Boasting a captivating and thought-provoking plot, the film explores the themes of power, tragedy, and the blurred lines between hero and villain.
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47. The Reunion (2011)
The Reunion, ” a 2011 action-drama film, brings together four estranged siblings with an unexpected and lucrative challenge. When their father passes away, he leaves behind a substantial inheritance under one condition: the siblings must work together as a family for two years. Driven by the prospect of $3,000,000 each, they reluctantly form an alliance.
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48. Isolation (2011)
In the heart-stopping thriller “Isolation, ” a young medical student wakes up trapped in a hospital isolation room, with no recollection of how she arrived there. As she begins to piece together her hazy memories, she uncovers an unsettling truth that threatens everything she thought was real.
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49. Any Day Now (2012)
Based on a true story, Any Day Now (2012) is a poignant and powerful drama set in the 1970s. Directed by Travis Fine, the film follows a committed gay couple, Marcus and Paul, who find themselves embroiled in a fierce legal battle against the biased system in their quest to keep custody of Marco, a mentally handicapped teenager who comes to live with them.
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50. Lizzie Borden Took an Ax (2014)
In 1893 Massachusetts, Lizzie Andrew Borden faces a trial of her life, accused of brutally murdering her father and stepmother with an ax. This gripping period drama, Lizzie Borden Took an Ax, showcases a dark and suspenseful tale of a young woman grappling with the consequences of her actions.
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51. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Guardians of the Galaxy” is an exhilarating journey through the cosmos, in which a group of notorious intergalactic criminals find themselves on a mission to save the universe from a ruthless purge. Led by the charming Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, the band of misfits includes the sentient tree Groot, the talking raccoon Rocket, the skilled pilot Gamora and the enigmatic Drax the Destroyer. As the Guardians of the Galaxy, they must unite to defeat an insidious warrior who intends to erase life across the universe.
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52. The Belko Experiment (2016)
In a heart-pounding twist of fate, eighty unsuspecting Americans find themselves trapped in a high-rise office building in Bogotá, Colombia, forced to participate in a chilling game of survival by an unknown voice over the intercom. Faced with a ruthless and deadly situation, every person must make a choice between killing or being killed as the stakes grow higher and the body count rises.
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53. Jason Bourne (2016)
Jason Bourne” is a heart-stopping thriller from Universal Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, released in 2016. Directed by Paul Greengrass and co-written by Greengrass, Christopher Rouse, and Robert Ludlum, the film stars Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones, and Alicia Vikander, with cameo appearances by Julia Stiles and David Strathairn. Bourne’s past comes to haunt him as he finds himself back in the world of assassinations, riots, and covert operations.
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54. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the cosmos as the beloved team of ragtag heroes once again faces insurmountable odds. As they grapple with the consequences of their past actions, they must navigate their personal family issues, including Star-Lord’s encounter with his mysterious father, Ego, a powerful demi-god.
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55. Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2017)
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract” is a 2017 animated action-adventure film based on the iconic DC Comics comic book series. The movie follows a team of teen superheroes as they grow up and fight evil in their city. Directed by Sam Liu, the film features an impressive cast including Stuart Allan, Jake T. Austin, and Taissa Farmiga.
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56. Office Uprising (2018)
Office Uprising” is a thrilling, action-packed comedy-horror flick that takes viewers on a wild ride. Set in a routine weapons factory, the story takes an unexpected turn when an employee discovers a sinister secret. An energy drink, seemingly harmless, has a dark side - it transforms his co-workers into bloodthirsty zombies. The film explores the dynamics between coworkers and their relationships as they band together to confront the undead invasion.
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57. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
Hold onto your seats for the epic third installment of Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy, ” as Peter Quill and his team face their most daunting challenge yet – defending a member of their own while protecting the universe. After the tragic loss of Gamora, the group must band together to unite against a seemingly insurmountable enemy. Along the way, audiences can expect their favorite raccoon, the charming Rocket, to join in on the action in this thrilling adventure.
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