Get ready to dive into the world of Helen Reddy's captivating filmography with our comprehensive roundup of her most memorable movies. From heartfelt dramas to thrilling action-flicks, we've compiled all the must-see titles that showcase this iconic Australian actress's versatility and charm. So, buckle up and prepare to embark on a cinematic journey like no other.
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1. Stand Up and Be Counted (1972)
Stand Up and Be Counted" is a 1972 comedy-drama film that tackles the theme of women's liberation. The movie follows Sheila, a dedicated newspaper reporter, as she returns to her hometown to write an article about the progress of women's rights.
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2. The 15th Annual Grammy Awards (1973)
Experience the magic of the 15th Annual Grammy Awards in this stunning TV special from 1973, hosted by none other than Andy Williams. Join musical legends like The 5th Dimension and Johnny Cash as they celebrate their Grammy wins and performances in a night to remember.
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3. American Music Awards (1974)
American Music Awards" is a must-watch television special from 1974 that celebrates the biggest names in music. John Moffitt directs and Robert Arthur writes this eventful, 1 hour and 30-minute show.
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4. Airport 1975 (1974)
Airport 1975" takes you on a thrilling, high-stakes journey where a catastrophic mid-air collision between a 747 and a small plane leaves the jumbo jet pilotless, facing an inevitable crash. The race against time begins as the control tower must find a pilot to regain control, with the fate of hundreds on board hanging in the balance. Charlton Heston, Karen Black, George Kennedy, and a talented ensemble cast join together in this gripping drama, filled with edge-of-your-seat action and suspense.
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5. All This and World War II (1976)
All This and World War II" is a unique 1976 documentary that takes an unexpected approach to exploring the significance of the Beatles. Combining the band's music with World War II newsreel footage, it offers a bizarre juxtaposition that challenges the boundaries of filmmaking. Various rock stars sing classic Beatles songs as the film delves into the era of conflict and chaos.
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6. Neil Diamond: Love at the Greek (1977)
Neil Diamond: Love at the Greek" (1977) is a fantastic one-hour-and-a-half-long concert film that captures the electrifying live performance of the legendary singer-songwriter, Neil Diamond. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Greek Theatre, this television special is a must-watch for any music enthusiast. The film features the iconic artist performing some of his most popular songs, showcasing his impressive vocal range and stage presence.
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7. Pete's Dragon (1977)
Step into an enchanting world of magic and unforgettable adventure with Pete's Dragon, a captivating animated classic from 1977. When an orphan boy named Pete forms an extraordinary bond with a tiny, dragon-like creature who can transform into a majestic beast, their journey of friendship takes them far beyond the familiar town where dark forces lurk and threats arise. As the pair navigate through a thrilling escapade filled with laughter, courage, and heart, their foes - an abusive adoptive family - relentlessly pursuit them.
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8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, " released in 1978, is a whimsical musical adventure of a small-town band that suddenly hits big in the music industry. This fantastical journey takes viewers through timeframes ranging from the 1920s to the 1940s, creating an enchanting world of rock and roll. Directed by Michael Schultz, with screenplays by Henry Edwards, Tom O'Horgan, and Robin Wagner, the movie stars Peter Frampton, Barry Gibb, and Robin Gibb.
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9. The Royal Charity Concert (1980)
The Royal Charity Concert" is a musical event that took place in 1980, showcasing some of the most talented artists of the time. Directed by Peter Faiman and featuring the star power of Peter Allen, Julie Anthony, and Tony Charlton, this historic event brought together people from all walks of life to support a noble cause. With an impressive runtime of 3 hours, the concert became a significant moment in Australian music history, demonstrating the power of collaboration and the spirit of giving.
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10. Continental Divide (1981)
Continental Divide is a delightful 1981 comedy-romance film starring John Belushi and Blair Brown. The story follows a hard-working Chicago journalist, played by Belushi, as he becomes unexpectedly entwined in a heartwarming love affair with a dedicated eagle researcher, portrayed by Brown.
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11. John Wilson's Mini-Musicals (1981)
A colorful explosion of music videos, John Wilson's Mini-Musicals dances its way into your heart with its delightful compilation of animated marvels. Created by none other than the genius animator John Wilson himself, the film serves as a captivating musical journey from the 1970s.
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12. If You Could See What I Hear (1982)
If You Could See What I Hear" is a heartwarming, light-hearted comedy-love story that unfolds with Tom Sullivan, a blind musician. Set against the backdrop of Massachusetts, the movie revolves around the remarkable journey of a man who turns his disability into an extraordinary talent.
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13. I Love Liberty (1982)
I Love Liberty" is a delightful 1982 television special that boasts an all-star cast in a variety show saluting the United States of America. Featuring The Muppets, the renowned comedy duo Desi Arnaz Jr.
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14. The Man Who Loved Women (1983)
The Man Who Loved Women" is a captivating comedy-drama-romance film from 1983, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Burt Reynolds, Julie Andrews, and Kim Basinger. The story revolves around David, a notorious womanizer and talented sculptor, who seeks help from a psychiatrist named Marianna to overcome his uncontrollable obsession with women. As the story unfolds, viewers are taken on a whirlwind of adventure, love, and comedy. The film is known for its unconventional approach to the romantic genre, with a mix of sex comedy, light-hearted humor, and unexpected plot twists that keep the audience engaged.
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15. American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration (1985)
Celebrate the iconic history of American Bandstand in "American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration, " a special 3-hour retrospective that marks the show's 33 years on television. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through song and dance as our hosts, Dick Clark and Charlie O'Donnell, revisit some of the most memorable moments from the show's rich past. Featuring iconic performances from artists like The 5th Dimension, this TV special is a must-watch for fans of classic music, history, and nostalgic television.
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16. Disorderlies (1987)
Disorderlies" is a fast-paced, belly-laugh comedy that takes viewers on a wild ride with its unforgettable trio of misfit orderlies. Set in a bustling hospital, the film follows the adventurous antics of three bumbling caregivers, as they are hired to look after an affluent, elderly patient.
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17. The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe (1991)
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" is a 1991 comedy film starring Lily Tomlin, based on her successful one-woman performance piece. The movie, sometimes classified as a documentary, follows Tomlin as she delves into various aspects of life, from love to death.
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18. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995)
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies" (1995) is a documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Hollywood, the largest exporter of films in the world. Narrated by renowned actor Peter Coyote, the film takes viewers on a journey through the rich history of American cinema, featuring interviews with iconic actors, directors, and writers who have made significant contributions to the industry.
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19. High School High (1996)
Experience the hilarious and heartwarming journey of Richard Clark, a dedicated teacher who dives head-first into the chaotic world of Marion Barry High School, in the 1996 film "High School High". This fast-paced comedy, directed by Hart Bochner, follows Richard as he strives to inspire his D-average students to achieve academic success while navigating the challenges of a dysfunctional institution.
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20. My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
My Best Friend's Wedding" is a delightful 1997 romantic comedy film starring none other than Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, and Cameron Diaz. The flick is directed by P. J. Hogan and written by Ron Bass. Set in the United States, the movie features English, French, and Italian languages.
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21. Trick (1999)
In the bustling city of Manhattan, two young gay men find themselves in pursuit of a private moment amidst the chaos of their lives. Trick, a 1999 comedy film by Jim Fall, takes viewers on a hilarious and heartfelt journey that's both entertaining and thought-provoking. Christian Campbell, John Paul Pitoc, and Tori Spelling lead the ensemble cast in a story filled with comedy, music, and romance. The film garnered critical acclaim, winning two awards and receiving seven nominations. With an impressive budget of $450,000, Trick grossed $2,087,228 at the box office in the United States.
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22. The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (2008)
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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23. Big Fan (2009)
Big Fan" is a gritty, darkly humorous comedy-drama that tells the story of an obsessive New York Giants football fan, Paul Aufiero, played by Patton Oswalt. Paul's life revolves around his beloved team and his favorite player, Quinn, portrayed by Kevin Corrigan. When tragedy strikes and Paul is brutally beaten up by Quinn outside a bar, everything changes. Suddenly, Paul must confront his reality, dealing with the aftermath of the incident while grappling with his role as a man-child living at home with his mother.
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24. Sex and the City 2 (2010)
Sex and the City 2 takes us back to the world of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate the challenges of life, love, and work in Manhattan. Joined by their fiercely independent friend Samantha, the girls embark on an exotic trip to Abu Dhabi, where Samantha's ex is filming a new movie. As they explore the vibrant culture of the United Arab Emirates, the women face new adventures, love interests, and self-discovery.
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25. Multiple Sarcasms (2010)
Multiple Sarcasms" is a heartwarming and hilarious drama that follows the journey of Gabe (Timothy Hutton) and Annie's (Mira Sorvino) troubled marriage as they navigate their way through 1979 New York City. With their marriage on the brink of collapse and their daughter, Jenny (not mentioned in the given plot), as the last hope to hold it together, Gabe quits his stable job as an architect to pursue his passion for playwriting. His raw and candid writing is a testament to the turbulent relationship with his ex-wife.
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26. Mother of Rock Lillian Roxon (2010)
Mother of Rock: Lillian Roxon takes viewers on a journey into the vibrant world of Max's Kansas City, a small but influential underground club in New York City during the 1960s and early 1970s. This captivating documentary, directed by Paul Clarke, puts a spotlight on Lillian Roxon, an Australian journalist who passionately documented the emerging rock revolution that swept across the United States. With her asthma condition as a constant challenge, Roxon dedicated her life to capturing the essence of that revolutionary era.
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27. The Perfect Host (2010)
The Perfect Host" is a thrilling comedy-crime movie released in 2011 and directed by Nicholas Tomnay. The story follows an on-the-run convict who stumbles upon the perfect temporary cover in the house of a quirky and eccentric character.
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28. Paul Williams: Still Alive (2011)
Experience the captivating journey of legendary songwriter and 1970s icon, Paul Williams, in the engrossing documentary, "Paul Williams: Still Alive. " Delving into the life and career of the talented musician, this film explores his impact on the music scene and the challenges he has faced. Directed by Stephen Kessler and featuring interviews with stars such as Warren Beatty and Robert Blake, this 1h 27min documentary is a must-watch for fans of Paul Williams or those who admire the art of songwriting.
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29. The Battle of the Sexes (2013)
Step into the court in 1973 as "The Battle of the Sexes" (2013) takes you on an enthralling journey through the events leading up to the revolutionary tennis match between retired men's champ Bobby Riggs and the current women's Wimbledon winner, Billie Jean King. This gripping documentary offers an intimate look into the lives of two iconic tennis players and the societal pressures they faced.
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30. My Christmas Love (2016)
Experience the magic of "My Christmas Love", a heartwarming romantic comedy set in the enchanting city of Boston, Massachusetts. Follow the story of a delightfully relatable hopeless romantic who has yet to find the man of her dreams and falls in love with the mystery behind the anonymously delivered "12 Days of Christmas" gifts that start appearing at her doorstep.
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31. Love Always, Santa (2016)
Love Always, Santa" is a heartwarming Holiday tale that weaves together a story of love, loss, and new beginnings. When a young girl, grieving the loss of her mother, writes to Santa asking for her mother to find love again, the letter unexpectedly finds its way to a struggling writer. This chance encounter sparks the writer's inspiration and sets the stage for a touching romance. The film beautifully explores the complexities of a mother-daughter relationship and the resilience of the human heart in the face of heartbreak.
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32. I Am Woman (2019)
I Am Woman" is an inspiring 2019 biographical drama that sheds light on the life of 1970s musician and activist Helen Reddy, played by the radiant Danielle Macdonald. This powerful film explores the journey of Reddy, a determined and brave woman who refused to be silenced in a world dominated by misogyny.
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33. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2020 Inductions (2020)
Join the biggest celebration of music in 2020 as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducts the legendary Class of 2020. This unforgettable event takes place on November 7, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio, and is presented by HBO. Get ready to witness the stars and legends who have shaped the world of music come together for an epic night of performances and speeches.
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34. Senior Entourage (2021)
Senior Entourage" (2021) is a hilarious mockumentary-style comedy that takes the humor of "Seinfeld" and applies it to a group of seniors ranging in age from 9 to 90. The zany cast, featuring Ed Asner, Helen Reddy, Charlie Robinson, Marion Ross, and Mark Rydell, brings a unique blend of wit, charm, and hilarity to the screen.
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35. Cruella (2021)
Cruella, the intriguing 2021 comedy, adventure, and crime film, takes a refreshing look at the classic villain of Disney's 101 Dalmatians. Featuring a talented cast headed by Emma Stone as the titular character, Emma de Vil, and Emma Thompson portraying a fierce Baroness, this high-energy prequel showcases the origins of this infamous character.
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36. Fanny: The Right to Rock (2021)
Fanny: The Right to Rock is a captivating documentary that delves into the inspiring and untold story of the Filipina American garage band, Fanny. This band, led by the Millington sisters, nearly achieved fame on par with the iconic Beatles. Featuring interviews with music giants such as Bonnie Raitt and Joe Elliott, the film provides an intimate look into the struggles and triumphs of Fanny and the impact they made on the rock & roll scene.
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