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All 43 Hayley Mills Movies (in Order)

Hayley Mills is a name synonymous with the golden age of cinema. This article is a roundup of the movies that have made her a household name across generations. From her charming portrayal of a young girl in “Tiger Bay” to her memorable role as a rebellious teenager in “Rebel Without a Cause, ” Hayley Mills has showcased her versatility and talent in some of the most iconic films of her time. Join us as we explore the remarkable career of this cinematic icon and the memorable movies that have made her one of Hollywood’s most beloved actresses.

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1. So Well Remembered (1947)

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So Well Remembered” is a captivating, heart-touching drama-mystery film set in the early 20th century Lancashire town of Browdley, where the mayoral figure and newspaper editor, George Boswell, recaptures the events that have impacted his community over the past 25 years. The film traverses through the bleak yet transformative years that saw the town grappling with poverty, alcoholism, and war-time blackout conditions.



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2. Tiger Bay (1959)

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Tiger Bay” released in 1959, a heart-wrenching crime drama about a 12-year-old tomboy named Nancy who lives in a bustling British port town. Little does anyone know, including Police Inspector Lomax, her father, and the community, that Nancy has witnessed a horrific murder of a woman right under their noses, a cruel act committed by a vicious Polish merchant.



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3. Pollyanna (1960)

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Pollyanna” is a heartwarming family film that first captivated audiences in 1960. The story follows a young orphan, whose optimism and cheerfulness touch the lives of the embittered townsfolk, as she discovers the real meaning of joy and hope.



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4. Whistle Down the Wind (1961)

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Whistle Down the Wind” is a gripping 1961 drama film, directed by Bryan Forbes, that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey. The plot revolves around an injured man, believed to be the Second Coming of Christ, taking refuge on a remote Lancashire farm. The farm owner’s three children, through their innocent and heartfelt beliefs, inadvertently get entangled in a deadly game of survival and deception.



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5. The Parent Trap (1961)

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In the classic family comedy-drama “The Parent Trap, ” identical twin sisters, Sharon and Susan, accidentally discover that they have been separated at birth. The resourceful girls hatch a brilliant scheme to reunite their divorced parents with a clever plan involving a summer camp. This heartwarming tale of love, family, and identity swap is an engaging watch for both kids and adults alike.



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6. In Search of the Castaways (1962)

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In Search of the Castaways” is a thrilling adventure set in 19th century England. Mary Grant, a young girl, and her brother, Robert, embark on a perilous journey to find their missing father, a sea captain who disappeared off the Chilean coast.



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7. Summer Magic (1963)

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Summer Magic, a heartwarming family comedy from 1963, follows the story of a widow, her children, and an old English sheepdog. After relocating from Boston to the countryside of Maine, they embark on a summer filled with love, laughter, and magical moments.



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8. The Moon-Spinners (1964)

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The 1964 adventure film “The Moon-Spinners” takes audiences on a journey to the sun-drenched island of Crete. The enchanting story follows a young woman, a fearless teenager who embarks on an adventure filled with romance, intrigue, and the search for stolen emeralds.



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9. The Chalk Garden (1964)

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In the heart of 1964, “The Chalk Garden” - a mystery-drama with a runtime of 1 hour 46 minutes - takes us on an unforgettable journey.



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10. That Darn Cat! (1965)

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A thrilling kidnapping case takes a comical turn in the 1965 family-friendly film “That Darn Cat! ” Hayley Mills stars as the resourceful daughter of a bank teller who gets taken by a mysterious group. To send a desperate S. O. S. , the teller uses a friendly Siamese cat belonging to a neighbor. The FBI, initially unaware of the cat’s superpower, assigns a cat-allergic agent (Dean Jones) to the case.



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11. The Love Goddesses (1965)

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The Love Goddesses” is a fascinating documentary that explores the transformation of the movie industry’s depiction of sex and the evolution in actresses’ portrayal of sexuality. Delving deep into the history of cinema, the film features classic scenes from silent movies dating back to the silent-movie era, all the way to the modern era.



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12. The Truth About Spring (1965)

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The Truth About Spring, set in the 1960s, follows a Caribbean sailor and his feisty daughter as they embark on a quest to uncover a hidden treasure in the vast waters of the sea. As they face numerous challenges and cross paths with a variety of unsavory characters, they also encounter a charming lawyer who seeks more than just the treasure.



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13. Gypsy Girl (1966)

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Gypsy Girl, ” originally titled “Sky West and Crooked, ” is a heart-wrenching drama and romance film from 1966. Directed by John Mills, the film is written by Mary Hayley Bell and John Prebble and stars a young and talented cast that includes Hayley Mills, Annette Crosbie, and Laurence Naismith.



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14. The Daydreamer (1966)

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Dive into the whimsical world of “The Daydreamer, ” a 1966 animated adventure filled with enchanting tales by Hans Christian Andersen. A beautifully crafted anthology, this movie brings to life beloved stories such as “The Little Mermaid, ” “The Emperor’s New Clothes, ” “Thumbelina, ” and “The Garden of Paradise. ” Directed by Jules Bass and inspired by the imaginative works of Hans Christian Andersen, “The Daydreamer” is a perfect blend of live-action, stop motion animation, and daydreaming that captivates audiences of all ages.



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15. The Trouble with Angels (1966)

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In “The Trouble with Angels, ” two spirited teenage girls, Mary Clanton (Hayley Mills) and Angela Clark (Binnie Barnes), find themselves at St. Francis Academy, a boarding school run by the stern and challenged Mother Superior (Rosalind Russell) and a clueless staff of Sisters. These girls are anything but ordinary, with their playful pranks and mischievous ways, causing chaos and excitement for everyone involved.



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16. The Family Way (1966)

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The Family Way, released in 1967, is a heartwarming and humorous take on the sexual problems faced by newlyweds in the 1960s. The film revolves around the lives of two young couples who have yet to consummate their marriages due to various reasons, highlighting the importance of privacy and the challenges that come with it.



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17. Africa: Texas Style (1967)

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Embark on an exhilarating adventure in Africa: Texas Style, a 1967 film directed by Andrew Marton. The movie follows an American cowboy as he takes on a job at an African ranch, only to find himself face-to-face with a deadly mix of predators, both on two legs and four. This unpredictable journey combines elements of both adventure and western genres, providing viewers with intriguing encounters and heart-stopping action.



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18. A Matter of Innocence (1967)

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A Matter of Innocence, ” released in 1967, is a comedy-drama romance film that captures the essence of transitioning from youth to young womanhood. When Miss Polly’s wealthy spinster aunt passes away suddenly, she finds herself entirely alone but determined to pursue her freedom. In India, she befriends a charming local boy and develops an emotional relationship.



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19. Twisted Nerve (1968)

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Twisted Nerve” is a suspenseful drama from 1968, directed by Roy Boulting. The movie explores the complexities of human nature, following Martin Durnley (Hywel Bennett), a young man with an alter ego. Martin’s troubled home life, coupled with societal expectations, lead him to retreat into a six-year-old persona known as Georgie. Through this young persona, Martin forms a connection with Susan Harper (Hayley Mills) in a chilling and unexpected narrative.



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20. Take a Girl Like You (1970)

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Take a Girl Like You, released in 1970, tells the story of young Jenny Bunn, a school teacher sent to the South of England to start a new life. But her new life is filled with excitement as she meets Patrick Standish, one of the local “lads. ” As Jenny becomes the centre of attention for several boys, who will win her heart? .



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21. Cry of the Penguins (1971)

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In the enthralling adventure “Cry of the Penguins” (1971), renowned biologist Mr. Forbush steps into an extraordinary journey to unlock the secrets of life lived by a colony of penguins.



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22. Endless Night (1972)

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Endless Night, released in 1972, is a chilling crime drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Sidney Gilliat and featuring a captivating storyline written by Agatha Christie and Gilliat himself, this film is a must-watch for fans of the genre.



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23. Deadly Strangers (1975)

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Enter the chilling world of “Deadly Strangers, ” a suspenseful thriller hailing from the UK, released in 1975. Directed by Sidney Hayers and written by Philip Levene, the film unfolds as young Belle Adams (Hayley Mills) finds herself caught in a harrowing game of cat and mouse. With public warnings of a dangerous criminal loose from a mental hospital, Belle comes face-to-face with a terrifying insanity, leaving her on a perilous journey.



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24. The Kingfisher Caper (1975)

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The Kingfisher Caper, ” also known as “The Diamond Mine, ” is a 1975 drama film directed by Dirk de Villiers. This gripping story follows two young lovers who inadvertently fuel a long-standing feud between their families over a priceless diamond mine.



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25. The Bananas Boat (1975)

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The Bananas Boat, ” originally titled “What Changed Charley Farthing? , ” is a 1975 comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers. The movie stars Doug McClure as the lead character, Charley Farthing, who finds himself on the run from an angry husband with murderous intentions.



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26. The Parent Trap II (1986)

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In the beloved sequel The Parent Trap II, two best friends reunite for an exciting adventure as they hatch a plan to save their single parents from moving apart. With a sprinkle of comedy and heartwarming family values, The Parent Trap II is a delightful 1986 film that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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27. Appointment with Death (1988)

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In the breathtaking crime drama “Appointment with Death, ” a former prison wardress who rules her family with an iron fist is found dead at an archaeological dig near the Dead Sea. When the lady is poisoned, suspicions abound and investigations ensue, revealing a web of deception and betrayal.



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28. Back Home (1989)

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Back Home, ” a poignant family drama set during World War II, follows the life of young Virginia “Rusty” Dickinson as she navigates the challenges of returning to her English hometown after five years of safety in America. Facing a whole new world filled with unfamiliar people and customs, Rusty struggles to fit in with her snobbish classmates and strict boarding school rules. With the help of her mother, Rusty learns about the importance of family, love, and acceptance as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth.



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29. Parent Trap III (1989)

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Get ready for a delightful family comedy in “Parent Trap III” (1989)! . When Jeffrey Wyatt (Barry Bostwick) plans to remarry, his triplet daughters Megan (Joy Creel), Lisa (Leanna Creel), and Jessie (Monica Lacy) are determined to bring their father together with Susan Evers (Hayley Mills).



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30. Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon (1989)

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In “Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon, ” the Wyatt family finds themselves in the midst of a whirlwind adventure when they inherit an old, rundown resort in Hawaii. Determined to revive the property, the family invests all their efforts, but they soon realize they cannot handle it alone. As chaos ensues among the teenage girls and their romantic interests, the patriarch, Jeffrey Wyatt (Barry Bostwick), encounters a long-lost high school rival.



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31. A Troll in Central Park (1994)

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In “A Troll in Central Park” (1994), an evil Queen exiles the adored flower-loving troll, Stanley (Dom DeLuise), to bustling New York City. The enchanting yet troubled production follows Stanley as he befriends two innocent children during his adventure. In a world filled with urban chaos, the lovable and talented troll and his new friends embark on an unforgettable comedic escapade.



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32. Child Stars: Their Story (2000)

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Child Stars: Their Story” (2000) delves into the lives of young celebrities as they navigate the tumultuous journey of fame, pressure, and wealth. This compelling documentary features in-depth interviews with high-profile child stars, providing captivating insights into their unique experiences. Some of the stars featured in the film include Fred Savage, Patty Duke, Jerry Mathers, Danny Bonaduce, and Todd Bridges.



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33. The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001)

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Join us as we journey through the most iconic kids’ TV shows in the UK, featuring archive clips and interviews with those behind the scenes. Spanning 3 hours and 30 minutes, this documentary takes us on a nostalgic trip down memory lane.



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34. Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration (2001)

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Mark a special milestone in music history as the television special, “Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration, ” takes center stage. Delve into the 30-year journey of a global sensation, showcasing the inimitable talent and iconic moments from Michael Jackson’s solo career.



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35. 2BPerfectlyHonest (2004)

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2BPerfectlyHonest is a 2004 comedy-drama film that follows the journey of two entrepreneurial partners, Frank and Josh, as their dot-com start-up fails to launch before going online. Struggling to make ends meet, Frank returns to live with his parents while Josh contemplates a career change from the unpredictable world of computer wizardry to the stability of a regular job.



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36. The 100 Greatest Family Films (2005)

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The 100 Greatest Family Films” (2005) is an engaging documentary that showcases the top-rated family films, as chosen by the viewers. This cinematic journey encompasses a diverse range of movies that have left an indelible mark on audiences of all ages, with an impressive and eclectic list that includes beloved classics and new favorites.



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37. The Prince’s Trust 30th Birthday: Live (2006)

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The Prince’s Trust 30th Birthday: Live” is a musical extravaganza that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the renowned UK charity organization. This unique TV special, lasting 3 hours and 35 minutes, features a series of reenactments and captivating live performances.



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38. Life Is a Dream in Cinema: Pola Negri (2006)

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Life Is a Dream in Cinema: Pola Negri” is a fascinating documentary that explores the life and work of the legendary actress, Pola Negri. Before the rise of stars like Dietrich and Garbo, Negri was the first European star to capture international stardom, setting the stage for future actresses. The film delves into what it means to be a star and how some actors manage to become legends for all time.



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39. The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (2008)

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The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics” (2008) takes a rare glimpse into the world of Walt Disney’s live-action classics. The engaging documentary by Peter Fitzgerald delves into the making of some of Disney’s most iconic live-action productions. Through interviews and archival footage, this film shines a light on Disney’s unwavering belief in his vision, which, combined with his legendary cartoons, resulted in a remarkable body of filmmaking work.



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40. The British Soap Awards 2009 (2009)

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Prepare to be captivated by the glamorous and thrilling spectacle, “The British Soap Awards 2009”. This extravagant event, broadcasted on May 13, 2009, celebrates the finest performances in UK television’s most beloved soaps. The night is filled with heartwarming moments and surprise twists that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.



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41. The Boys (2009)

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The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story” is a 2009 documentary that delves into the lives and cinematic legacy of the renowned songwriting duo, Richard and Robert Sherman. Known for their unforgettable music featured in classics like “Mary Poppins” (1964) and “The Jungle Book” (1967), this film offers a unique look into their creative process and the influence their work has had on cinema and popular culture.



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42. Mandie and the Cherokee Treasure (2010)

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In the heart of the 1890s, young Amanda “Mandie” Shaw (Lexi Johnson) joins her mother, Elizabeth (L. A. Winters), and their friends on a thrilling quest to protect her uncle, John (Terrell Anthony). Uncle John’s determination to keep an ancient promise is met with resistance as he is forbidden by his family to embark on a dangerous journey. With a touch of mystery, friendship, and adventure, Mandie and the Cherokee Treasure (2010) embarks on a race against time to uncover a hidden treasure.



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43. Foster (2011)

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Foster” (2011) is a delightful family-comedy-drama with a touching narrative, directed by Jonathan Newman. The film follows the story of the Morrisons, a couple trying to adopt a child, who suddenly finds their lives turned upside down when a seven-year-old boy named Frank unexpectedly shows up on their doorstep. As they navigate the challenges of fostering a child, the Morrisons learn the true meaning of family, love, and unconditional acceptance.



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