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All 135 Henry Fonda Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of classic cinema with our latest movie roundup article, “Henry Fonda Movies”. In this engaging piece, we take you on a journey through the illustrious film career of the legendary actor, Henry Fonda. From his breakout roles to his most memorable performances, we explore the diverse range of films that solidified Fonda’s status as a Hollywood icon. So sit back, grab your favorite snack, and join us as we delve into the fascinating world of Henry Fonda’s cinematic legacy.

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1. I Dream Too Much (1935)

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I Dream Too Much”, a 1935 musical romantic comedy, follows the story of Jonathan Street, a struggling composer who meets and marries a charming Annette. Despite his initial disinterest, Annette supports him through his career, ultimately convincing a music producer with her beautiful voice. As their relationship deepens, Jonathan and Annette are swept away to Paris, where Annette’s starry career takes off, leaving Jonathan to navigate the challenges of their new life.



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2. Way Down East (1935)

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In the heart of Maine, a family on their idyllic farm welcomes a young woman into their home, unaware of the hidden secrets that lurk beneath her smile. As the days turn into weeks, their seemingly innocent guest reveals a dark past she’s kept hidden.



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3. The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935)

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The Farmer Takes a Wife, ” released in 1935, is a delightful romantic comedy set on the scenic Erie Canal in the 1860s. Following the heartwarming storyline of a canal worker who dreams of owning his farm, the picture unfolds as our hero meets a captivating cook on a canal boat.



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4. Spendthrift (1936)

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Spendthrift, ” a 1936 comedy-romance film, tells the story of Townsend “Towny” Middleton, a once-wealthy polo player who finds himself penniless after selling his prized horses to enter his filly in the prestigious Kentucky Derby. Set in the 1930s, the film follows Towny as he navigates a world of tension and grief, encountering a bankrupt Kentucky colonel and his gold-digging daughter along the way. As the Derby unfolds, Towny’s fortunes take a dramatic turn, leaving viewers to wonder if love and fortune can ever truly go hand in hand.



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5. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936)

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From the rugged landscapes of Kentucky to the bustling streets of the city, “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” (1936) delivers an enthralling tale of love, rivalry, and family feuds. Directed by Henry Hathaway and featuring a star-studded cast, including Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda, and Fred MacMurray, this timeless drama-romance takes viewers on a captivating journey.



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6. The Moon’s Our Home (1936)

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Embark on a whimsical adventure with “The Moon’s Our Home, ” a charming 1936 comedy film that masterfully blends romance with hilarity. New York novelist Henry Fonda crosses paths with actress Margaret Sullavan, sparking a whirlwind courtship that leads to marriage. The couple’s hilarious honeymoon phase is riddled with insults, arguments, and endless banter, creating a delightful screwball comedy.



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7. Slim (1937)

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In the heart of 1937, “Slim” captivates audiences as it blends elements of drama and romance. Pat O’Brien stars as a seasoned lineman, taking under his wing Henry Fonda’s portrayal of a young, ambitious farmer. The pair’s shared experiences on the job form a bond that quickly solidifies into a mentorship.



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8. Wings of the Morning (1937)

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Experience the magic of “Wings of the Morning, ” the 1937 Technicolor masterpiece set against the backdrop of an enchanting world of Gypsies and horse racing. This timeless classic, shot in the British Isles, brings to life a captivating tale of romance, song, and adventure. Follow the journey of its charming characters as they navigate the delicate balance of love, duty, and destiny.



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9. That Certain Woman (1937)

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In the captivating drama, “That Certain Woman” of 1937, young legal secretary Mary Donnell elopes with a client’s son. Little does everyone know that she is pregnant.



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10. You Only Live Once (1937)

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You Only Live Once, ” directed by Fritz Lang, is a captivating crime drama set in 1937. The film follows the life of a public defender’s secretary and an ex-convict as they get married and try to build a life together. However, a series of unfortunate events sends their lives spiraling out of control, testing their love and determination to overcome their past.



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11. Blockade (1938)

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Blockade, ” a gripping drama set in the heart of the Spanish Civil War, follows the compelling journey of a simple shepherd, who’s forced to take up arms to protect his beloved farm. Along this intense path, he encounters a captivating Russian woman whose father is entangled in espionage. This captivating love affair is played against the backdrop of war, creating an unforgettable and passionate romance.



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12. Spawn of the North (1938)

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In “Spawn of the North, ” childhood friends find themselves on opposite sides of a salmon fishing conflict. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Arctic, George Raft and Henry Fonda star as two men whose camaraderie is tested by the struggle for fishing rights.



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13. The Mad Miss Manton (1938)

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In the whimsical comedy-mystery “The Mad Miss Manton, ” socialite Melsa Manton (Barbara Stanwyck) is initially mistaken for a prankster when her murdered body suddenly disappears. As the police and press continue to dismiss her, Melsa is determined to prove her innocence and bring the truth to light. Joined by her police detective ally Jerry (Henry Fonda), Melsa engages in a series of amusing and daring adventures, ultimately revealing the identity of the true culprit.



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14. I Met My Love Again (1938)

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In the heartwarming 1938 drama “I Met My Love Again, ” college sweethearts Julie and Ives passionately plan their wedding. However, their lives take an unexpected turn when Julie impulsively marries a struggling writer, leaving her destitute in Paris with a child to support.



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15. Jezebel (1938)

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In the sultry 1850s Louisiana, a fiery Southern belle named Julie Marsden sets hearts ablaze with her unconventional spirit and passion. As the American Civil War looms ominously on the horizon, Julie is blissfully in love with a charming, yet stubborn man named Preston Dillard. Their love story, however, is threatened by Julie’s unyielding pride and vanity. When tragedy strikes, Julie swears to regain Preston’s love and devotion, despite the odds stacked against them.



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16. Land of Liberty (1939)

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Experience the remarkable journey of the United States in ‘Land of Liberty’ (1939), a captivating historical epic directed by legendary filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille.



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17. The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939)

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The Story of Alexander Graham Bell” (1939) is a captivating biographical drama that delves into the life and achievements of one of history’s most brilliant innovators. The film, starring Don Ameche, Loretta Young, and Henry Fonda, chronicles the life of Bell and his groundbreaking invention, the telephone. Set in the 1870s, the movie showcases the challenges, triumphs, and determination that characterized Bell’s journey to revolutionize communication.



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18. Jesse James (1939)

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Jesse James, ” a 1939 western film, follows brothers Jesse and Frank as they seek revenge against the railroad agents who forced their family off their land. With their dreams shattered and their backs against the wall, the James brothers turn to a life of crime, becoming notorious bandits.



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19. Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)

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Young Mr. Lincoln” tells the story of a young Abraham Lincoln as he navigates his way through life as a lawyer in the 1830s. The film offers a fictionalized account of Lincoln’s early years and his struggle with his greatest court case.



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20. Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)

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Drums Along the Mohawk” transports viewers back to colonial America, where newlywed farmer Gil Martin (Henry Fonda) and his wife Lana (Claudette Colbert) attempt to build a life amidst rising tensions. As the sun sets and the frying pans turn, they must brace themselves for the imminent danger lurking in the shadows of the Revolutionary War.



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21. The Return of Frank James (1940)

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In “The Return of Frank James, ” Frank James, played by Henry Fonda, embarks on a relentless pursuit of vengeance against the Ford brothers for their role in the murder of his brother, Jesse. Directed by the legendary Fritz Lang, this gripping Western drama pushes Frank deeper into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, dodging the law and leaving a trail of chaos in his wake.



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22. Lillian Russell (1940)

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Lillian Russell, released in 1940 and starring Alice Faye, Don Ameche, and Henry Fonda, is a captivating biographical drama that tells the story of a musical legend. The film spans the life of Lillian Russell, from her discovery in 1890 by bandleader Tony Pastor, until her retirement in 1912, when she married newspaperman Alexander Moore.



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23. The Grapes of Wrath (1940)

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The Grapes of Wrath” is a compelling 1940 drama movie that tells the story of an Oklahoma family forced to leave their home due to poverty and desperation brought on by the infamous Dust Bowl. In their quest for a better life, they embark on a dangerous journey westward towards California. The film depicts the challenges and hardships faced by homeless families during the Great Depression, as they struggle to find their place in a world overpowered by capitalism and economic turmoil.



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24. Chad Hanna (1940)

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Set in the 1840s, “Chad Hanna” is a captivating drama-romance film that follows the story of a country boy who joins a circus in search of adventure. As the film unfolds, our protagonist, Chad, finds himself falling in love with Albany, an accomplished equestrian rider, and later, Caroline, a runaway circus performer who becomes a new bareback rider.



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25. Western Union (1941)

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In 1941, the riveting western film “Western Union” follows the remarkable tale of Edward Creighton’s mission to join the East and the West by constructing the Western Union. His unconventional choices for the construction team include a rehabilitated Western outlaw and a greenhorn Eastern surveyor. As they embark on this monumental task, they must navigate the treacherous landscape of Zion National Park, face a herd of bison, and dodge the clutches of a menacing Confederate raider.



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26. The Lady Eve (1941)

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Experience the whirlwind romance of a con artist and a unsuspecting heir in “The Lady Eve” (1941). Directed by the legendary Preston Sturges, this classic film follows a group of sophisticated card sharks who set their sights on a socially awkward brewery scion. The intricate web of love, seduction, and deceit unfolds as one of the sharks unexpectedly falls in love with the bewildered heir.



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27. You Belong to Me (1941)

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You Belong to Me” is a 1941 romantic comedy starring the likes of Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. Directed by Wesley Ruggles, the film revolves around a newlywed man who becomes dangerously possessive of his wife’s medical work, interfering to prevent her from coming into contact with handsome male patients. The film features a witty and engaging script, blending a captivating screwball comedy with a more serious exploration of jealousy and societal expectations.



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28. Wild Geese Calling (1941)

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In the 1890s, the lumberjack John sets off for the Alaskan wilderness in search of gold. His journey brings him to a fish cannery in Seattle, where he falls in love with the charming and lively dance hall girl, Sally.



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29. The Magnificent Dope (1942)

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The Magnificent Dope”, a delightful 1942 comedy romantic film starring Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari, and Don Ameche, offers a hilariously twisted tale that blends elements of competition, deception, and New York City charm. The story revolves around Dwight Dawson, the owner of an under-performing “success” school. In a desperate bid to bring publicity to his institution, Dawson initiates a contest: discovering the United States’ biggest failure.



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30. Tales of Manhattan (1942)

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Tales of Manhattan” is an enchanting and witty 1942 film that masterfully blends comedy, drama, and romance. Directed by Julien Duvivier and featuring an all-star cast, including Charles Boyer, Rita Hayworth, and Ginger Rogers, the movie weaves together an intriguing tale of a formal tailcoat that mysteriously impacts each of the lives it touches.



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31. The Male Animal (1942)

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The Male Animal” is a delightful 1942 romantic comedy about a college English teacher who unexpectedly becomes the focal point of a campus-wide free speech debate. Directed by Elliott Nugent and written by Julius J.



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32. The Ox-Bow Incident (1942)

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In the gripping and thought-provoking 1942 drama “The Ox-Bow Incident, ” a small posse captures three men on suspicion of murdering a local farmer. Tensions rise as the group becomes deeply divided on whether to lynch the suspects or deliver them to the proper authorities.



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33. Rings on Her Fingers (1942)

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Rings on Her Fingers, released in 1942, is a quirky, fast-paced comedy-crime-romance film that tells the story of two charming con artists who take a vulnerable shopgirl under their wing for their own gain. However, things take a turn when she unexpectedly falls for a mathematician, disrupting their plan of marrying for money.



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34. The Big Street (1942)

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The Big Street” is a heartfelt tale that blends drama, music, and romance. Set during the bustling 1940s, the story revolves around a doting busboy who harbors unrequited love for an alluring nightclub performer. Tragedy strikes when she becomes paralyzed in an attack orchestrated by her dangerous gangster boyfriend.



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35. Immortal Sergeant (1943)

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Immerse yourself in the heart-wrenching drama of “Immortal Sergeant, ” a gripping war movie set in the tumultuous North-African desert of 1943. As the world teeters on the brink of devastation, a passionate Canadian corporal faces the perils of dire straits.



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36. My Darling Clementine (1946)

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My Darling Clementine” (1946) is a gripping, cinematic masterpiece that takes us back to the wild frontier of the Southwest. Directed by the legendary John Ford, this western drama is both a thrilling tale of vengeance and a captivating tale of love.



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37. The Long Night (1947)

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The Long Night is a gripping film-noir drama released in 1947, directed by Anatole Litvak. As the police corner the apartment of accused murderer Joe Adams, he holds out hope for escape. Through the intense siege, Joe reflects on the tragic events that led him to this desperate moment.



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38. The Fugitive (1947)

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The Fugitive” is a compelling drama based on historical events that delve into the themes of religious persecution and the consequences of political fanaticism. Set in the state of Tabasco, Mexico, the film centers around a desperate group of revolutionaries who attempt to purge the last remaining sacred presence in their midst—a priest.



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39. Daisy Kenyon (1947)

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Daisy Kenyon” is a captivating 1947 drama directed by Otto Preminger. This film revolves around the life of a commercial artist, who finds herself entangled in an affair with a married attorney, all while also navigating a budding connection with a returning soldier. As the tension between these two relationships mounts, Daisy must make a difficult choice between her current love and a new, unexpected connection.



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40. On Our Merry Way (1948)

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Embark on a whimsical journey with “On Our Merry Way” (1948), a delightful comedic film featuring three captivating short stories. Each tale revolves around a daily question posed by a roving reporter, making headlines in the readers of a daily newspaper. Packed with charming performances, this film brings together an ensemble cast including Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith, and James Stewart.



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41. Fort Apache (1948)

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In 1948, Fort Apache, directed by John Ford, presents a compelling blend of drama and western genres. The movie stars John Wayne as an honorable and experienced war captain, who faces significant opposition when his leadership is handed over to a young, ambitious lieutenant colonel (Henry Fonda) lacking proper respect for the local Apache Indian tribe.



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42. Jigsaw (1949)

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Jigsaw”, released in 1949, is a captivating crime-drama and film-noir that tells the story of New York Assistant District Attorney, Howard Malloy, as he navigates through a series of gruesome murders. Unearthing a dangerous extremist group, Malloy must piece together the puzzle to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.



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43. Pictura (1951)

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Pictura, ” originally released in 1951, is an enchanting documentary focusing on the world of art. Directed by Ewald André Dupont, Luciano Emmer, and Robert Hessens, the film showcases the intricate beauty of artistic creation, taking the audience on a visual journey through various art forms. The run-time of 1 hour and 12 minutes offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the minds of artists, as they transform their dreams into reality.



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44. Main Street to Broadway (1953)

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In the heart of New York City, “Main Street to Broadway” follows the story of a struggling playwright who is in need of inspiration. When he meets a talented young country girl who’s giving up on her acting dreams and returning home, he embarks on a journey with her in search of inspiration. Along the way, his agent convinces a famous stage star to take on his next project, and he finds himself back on the Broadway stage. However, as he returns to his demanding career, the girl he met stays in their small town and begins a new life with a local businessman.



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45. Mister Roberts (1955)

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Mister Roberts” is a captivating drama set in the final days of World War II, where the crew of a Navy supply ship, far from the action in the Pacific, grapples with their roles and longs for liberty. Tensions rise when the captain denies the crew liberty due to petty irritations, igniting a chain of events that challenge their sense of duty and friendship.



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46. War and Peace (1956)

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War and Peace, released in 1956, is a captivating drama that explores the tumultuous relations between Napoleon Bonaparte and Russia, set against the backdrop of the historic 1812 invasion. The film delves into the personal lives of two aristocratic families, whose lives become tangled amidst the chaos of war and political intrigue.



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47. The Wrong Man (1956)

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The Wrong Man” is a gripping drama that tells the story of an innocent man, Christopher Emanuel “Manny” Balestrero, who is falsely accused of a crime he did not commit. Set in 1953, Manny is mistaken for an armed robber and finds himself thrust into a life-altering situation. Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, this film-noir inspired tale is based on a true story and masterfully weaves together elements of innocence, mistaken identity, and the harsh realities of the American legal system.



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48. 12 Angry Men (1957)

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12 Angry Men, ” a 1957 crime drama directed by Sidney Lumet, tells the story of a jury in a New York City murder trial, facing the challenge of reaching a unanimous verdict. The jury members are initially frustrated by one skeptical juror, who insists on carefully considering the evidence before rushing to a decision.



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49. The Tin Star (1957)

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The Tin Star, ” released in 1957, is a classic Western film that follows the story of a cynical former sheriff turned bounty hunter who finds himself helping a young, recently appointed acting sheriff. As the two work together, the older sheriff provides valuable advice, experience, and even his gun to aid the young man in his new role. Set in a small town, this movie explores themes of agony and the unpredictability of life.



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50. Stage Struck (1958)

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Stage Struck, ” a 1958 drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, tells the story of a young woman who moves to New York City with dreams of making it big on stage. However, her journey is filled with challenges and disappointments that make her question whether she has what it takes to become a great theatrical star. The film stars Henry Fonda, Susan Strasberg, and Joan Greenwood, and is based on an unproduced stage play.



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51. The Man Who Understood Women (1959)

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The Man Who Understood Women” is a 1959 comedy film directed by Nunnally Johnson, starring Henry Fonda, Leslie Caron, and Cesare Danova. The story revolves around a producer who is fixated on turning his wife into a glamorous actress at the expense of her personal needs. Her longing for attention leads her to return to France, where she meets a caring pilot and develops romantic feelings.



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52. Warlock (1959)

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In the 1959 Western classic, Warlock, a notorious outlaw becomes the town marshal of a small American community to put an end to a violent gang’s rampages causing havoc everywhere. However, he is met with resistance from a former gang member turned deputy sheriff who believes in only adhering to legal methods.



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53. The Fabulous Fifties (1960)

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The Fabulous Fifties” (1960) is a documentary that transports viewers back to the captivating and iconic decade of the 1950s. With a runtime of two hours, this thrilling film offers an extensive review of the previous decade through a delightful compilation of musical and comedy skits, commentary, and captivating news clips.



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Advise & Consent, released in 1962, delves into the complex world of politics and the pursuit of power. Set during a heated search for a new Secretary of State, the intricate interplay of characters exposes the far-reaching consequences of their actions. The star-studded cast includes Franchot Tone, Lew Ayres, and Henry Fonda, who come together in this drama and thriller blend. Directed by Otto Preminger and written by Allen Drury and Wendell Mayes, Advise & Consent masterfully captures the tension and intensity of the story, making it a standout film in the genre.



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55. The Longest Day (1962)

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The Longest Day” is a nail-biting historical war drama, set during one of the pivotal moments of World War II - D-Day. The film presents a grandiose perspective, weaving together the experiences and encounters of both the Allied and German forces on that fateful day.



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56. How the West Was Won (1962)

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Get ready for an epic journey through the annals of American history as “How the West Was Won” unravels the dramatic story of Westward expansion in the 19th century. Spanning several decades, this family saga brings to life the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the construction of railroads.



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57. Spencer’s Mountain (1963)

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Based on the beloved 1949 novel by Earl Hamner Jr. , “Spencer’s Mountain” (1963) offers a compelling family drama set against the breathtaking backdrop of Grand Teton National Park. Directed by Delmer Daves and written by Daves and Hamner Jr. , the film stars iconic actors Henry Fonda and Maureen O’Hara as Andy and Ellie Spencer, loving parents seeking to provide their children with the best possible future.



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58. Sex and the Single Girl (1964)

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Sex and the Single Girl takes viewers on a quirky, humorous journey through the life of a womanizing reporter, played by Tony Curtis, as he attempts to uncover the secrets of renowned psychologist Helen Gurley Brown. In a twist of events, the reporter impersonates his neighbor, played by Natalie Wood, in order to get an exclusive interview with Brown, who is renowned for her book on dating and relationships.



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59. The Best Man (1964)

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In a political drama set in 1964, two presidential hopefuls, one principled and the other ruthless, compete for the endorsement of a former president. As the competition heats up and tensions rise, references to notable historical figures like George Washington, Martha Washington, and Charles Darwin add depth to the narrative.



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60. Fail Safe (1964)

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In the gripping 1964 thriller Fail Safe, a seemingly innocent technical misstep spirals into a chilling scenario as American planes are inadvertently rerouted towards Moscow, armed with a nuclear payload. The clock is ticking as the U. S. and Soviet leaders engage in urgent communication, racing against a fate that seems unavoidable.



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61. Battle of the Bulge (1965)

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Battle of the Bulge” is a historical war drama featuring a meticulously crafted account of the last major German offensive on the Western Front during World War II. Directed by Ken Annakin, the film stars iconic talent such as Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw, and Robert Ryan. Released in 1965, it gained significant traction and has an IMDb rating of 6.8.



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62. 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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63. In Harm’s Way (1965)

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In Harm’s Way” (1965) follows the journey of a US Navy officer (John Wayne) who faces reprimand after the infamous Pearl Harbor attack but is later given a redemption opportunity when he is promoted to Rear Admiral and assigned to the warship against the Japanese. Alongside him, the story delves into themes of marital infidelity and adultery, intertwining multiple timelines and character relationships.



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64. The Secret Agents (1965)

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The Secret Agents, ” originally titled “The Dirty Game, ” is a thrilling 1965 drama that takes us on a journey through the world of espionage. Set in Europe and starring iconic actors like Henry Fonda, Bourvil, and Vittorio Gassman, the film follows the US intelligence chief as he recounts three different operations he was involved in with colleagues in Paris, Djibouti, Rome, and Berlin.



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65. Born to Buck (1966)

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Born to Buck” is a riveting, high-stakes documentary film that takes you on an unforgettable journey through the untamed wilderness of South Dakota. Directed by legendary bronco rider Casey Tibbs and narrated by the enigmatic Rex Allen, this movie showcases the awe-inspiring world of wild horses and the passionate riders who will stop at nothing to protect them.



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66. A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966)

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A Big Hand for the Little Lady” is a delightful 1966 comedy-western film directed by Fielder Cook, with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. The movie stars Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, and Jason Robards and is produced by Eden Productions Inc.



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67. Stranger on the Run (1967)

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Stranger on the Run, released in 1967, is a thrilling Western drama directed by Don Siegel. The movie stars Henry Fonda, Anne Baxter, and Michael Parks and is written by Dean Riesner and Reginald Rose.



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68. Welcome to Hard Times (1967)

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Welcome to Hard Times, a 1967 drama western film, follows the story of a hard-working small town in Arizona, ruled by the Mayor, played by Henry Fonda. The town faces devastation when a sociopath named John Fry, portrayed by Glenn Ford, and his gang come to town, bringing chaos, violence, and destruction.



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69. Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)

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Yours, Mine and Ours is a heartwarming and humorous family comedy about two widows and their combined families learning to navigate life together. Based on a true story, this 1968 film features renowned actors Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, and Van Johnson delivering memorable performances.



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70. The Boston Strangler (1968)

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The Boston Strangler” is a chilling crime drama that explores the brutal mind of one of America’s most infamous serial killers. Set in the 1960s, the film delves into the psyche of a man with a split personality, who preys on women in the city of Boston. As the killings continue, the police find themselves in a seemingly endless game of cat and mouse, trying to catch the elusive Strangler before he claims any more victims.



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71. Firecreek (1968)

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In the small, peaceful town of Firecreek, Sheriff Wiley tries to maintain law and order, assisted by his trusted deputy, Luke. However, the tranquility is disrupted when a menacing gang of outlaws, led by the ruthless Hunnicut, descends upon the town, taking control and spreading terror.



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72. Madigan (1968)

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Madigan, ” a 1968 crime, drama, and thriller film, follows two dedicated New York City police detectives, Madigan and Bonaro, as they embark on a nail-biting manhunt for a ruthless hoodlum. With only 72 hours to apprehend the killer, the unforgiving streets of Spanish Harlem provide the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes showdown. Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, and Inger Stevens star in this gripping tale that masterfully weaves a web of suspense, intrigue, and action.



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73. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)

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Once Upon a Time in the West” is a spellbinding Western film directed by Sergio Leone. Set against the backdrop of the Arizona Territory in 1873, the story revolves around a mysterious harmonica-playing stranger who teams up with a notorious bandit to safeguard a beautiful widow from a relentless assassin working for the railroad. Their unlikely alliance unfolds into a thrilling tale of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption.



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74. The Cheyenne Social Club (1970)

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The Cheyenne Social Club” is a 1970 western drama filled with unexpected twists and turns. Aging cowboy Joe (played by James Stewart), who inherits a successful business from his late brother, is faced with a shocking truth - the enterprise isn’t the prosperous saloon he thought it was.



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75. Too Late the Hero (1970)

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Too Late the Hero” is a gripping war drama set in 1941 Philippines, with a reluctant American hero named Lieutenant Sam Lawson. Seconded to a misfit British unit, their mission is to destroy a Japanese radio.



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76. There Was a Crooked Man… (1970)

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There Was a Crooked Man. . ” is a hilarious Western comedy from 1970, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Kirk Douglas, Henry Fonda, and Hume Cronyn. The film is set in Arizona Territory in the 1880s and follows a charming criminal sent to a remote prison. Desperate to escape, he enlists the help of his cellmates, promising to share his hidden loot. However, this not-so-trustworthy outlaw soon finds that his fellow inmates have their own secrets and motives.



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77. Directed by John Ford (1971)

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Experience an in-depth exploration into the life and work of legendary filmmaker John Ford with “Directed by John Ford, ” a riveting 1971 documentary directed by Peter Bogdanovich. This captivating film unveils never-before-seen interviews, featuring iconic actors, directors, and film enthusiasts sharing their insights and affection for Ford’s unparalleled career.



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78. Sometimes a Great Notion (1971)

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Sometimes a Great Notion, ” a 1971 film directed by Paul Newman, tells the tale of a tight-knit family of loggers in Oregon who fight to keep their traditional business afloat amidst a rapidly changing world. The movie stars Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, and Lee Remick, who bring the story’s intense emotions and conflicts to life.



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79. My Name Is Nobody (1973)

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My Name is Nobody” is a delightful 1973 spaghetti western comedy-drama that follows a young, laid-back gunman’s quest to outshine a legendary gunfighter. Set in the American West of the late 19th century, the film features a heartwarming intergenerational relationship between the two central characters. When the young gunman insists on facing a challenging gang of 150 outlaws before he can retire, the legendary gunfighter agrees, offering the perfect opportunity for the young man to make a name for himself.



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80. The Red Pony (1973)

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The Red Pony is a heartwarming, family-oriented drama set in the American West. Following the story of a young farm boy, the film delves into his unique connection with a young red pony, an attachment that proves vital for his personal growth. As the boy grapples with his strained relationship with his father, the bond between man and animal becomes a source of solace and understanding.



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81. The Alpha Caper (1973)

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The Alpha Caper” is a thrilling crime drama from 1973, starring the late Henry Fonda, Leonard Nimoy, and James McEachin. Directed by Robert Michael Lewis and written by Elroy Schwartz, the film follows an unlikely group of ex-convicts as they are brought together by a parole officer on the brink of retirement. With an ambitious $30-million armored car robbery at their fingertips, the men must put aside their past to get it in gear, risking everything for the big score.



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82. The Serpent (1973)

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The Serpent” (1973), directed by Henri Verneuil, is a thrilling drama-thriller that transports audiences into the tense world of Soviet espionage. The film follows a Soviet diplomat, played by Yul Brynner, who unravels a complex plan to defect from East to West.



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83. Ash Wednesday (1973)

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Ash Wednesday, released in 1973, follows the life of Barbara Sawyer, a woman in a failing marriage who undergoes plastic surgery in Switzerland in hopes of rejuvenating her relationship. Upon her husband’s arrival from the U. S. , Barbara finds herself drawn to a younger man during their time together.



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84. Clarence Darrow (1974)

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In 1974, Henry Fonda starred in the one-man show “Clarence Darrow. ” Aired on NBC as “IBM Presents Clarence Darrow” and directed by John Rich, it highlighted the life, career, and trials of the iconic District Attorney. The gripping story explores themes of religion, science, and scandal while chronicling the landmark Scope’s Monkey Trial, which left a lasting impact on America’s legal system. A remarkable performance by Fonda, this 91-minute drama showcases the resilience of Darrow, a pioneer standing up for justice amidst controversy.



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85. The Last 4 Days (1974)

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In the gripping biographical drama “The Last 4 Days, ” we witness the chaotic final moments of Benito Mussolini, the infamous dictator of fascist Italy and a loyal ally to Adolf Hitler. As the war concludes in 1945, Mussolini desperately attempts to flee his country with his mistress, Claretta Petacci, but finds himself pursued relentlessly by determined Italian partisans.



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86. Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur (1976)

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Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur is a gripping 1976 drama that delves into the complexities of war strategy and leadership. The film unfolds against the backdrop of the Korean War, with U. S. President Harry S. Truman and his formidable commander, General Douglas MacArthur, at odds with one another.



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87. All This and World War II (1976)

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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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88. America at the Movies (1976)

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America at the Movies” is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.



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89. 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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90. Life Goes to the Movies (1976)

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Life Goes to the Movies” is a captivating documentary released in 1976, offering an extensive look at the history of film from 1936 to 1972. With a particular focus on the social impact of the medium, this documentary explores how movies both reflected and shaped American culture and life. Rich in historical context and insightful analysis, it delves into the various ways films have resonated with society and held a mirror to its evolving values.



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91. Tentacles (1977)

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Tentacles” (1977), the thrilling Italian creature feature, follows the terrifying tale of a California seaside community that falls prey to a mutated giant octopus. With heart-racing action, hilarious comedic moments, and edge-of-your-seat adventure, this film truly captures the essence of a classic cinema experience. Starring celebrated actors John Huston, Shelley Winters, and Bo Hopkins, Tentacles delivers an engaging story with a cast that will keep you entertained.



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92. Rollercoaster (1977)

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In the gripping 1977 thriller Rollercoaster, an unseen mastermind targets thrill-seeking amusement parks across America, threatening to unleash devastating explosions unless an exorbitant ransom is paid. As the terror unfolds, park employees and law enforcement must race against time to outsmart the sinister villain and save countless lives.



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93. The Great Smokey Roadblock (1977)

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Hop on board for a wild ride with ‘The Great Smokey Roadblock’ (1977), formerly known as ‘The Last of the Cowboys’. This heartwarming, comedic drama follows the journey of aging trucker Elegant John Howard, portrayed by the legendary Henry Fonda.



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94. General Electric’s All-Star Anniversary (1978)

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In 1978, the world saw the release of General Electric’s All-Star Anniversary, a fascinating documentary. The movie, produced by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), celebrates the 100th anniversary of the multinational conglomerate, General Electric (GE). The film features an impressive ensemble of stars including the legendary John Wayne and the iconic Lucille Ball.



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95. The Swarm (1978)

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In the heart of America, a terrifying swarm of African honeybees threatens the nation’s survival. The Swarm, directed by Irwin Allen, tells the story of a small town in Texas that becomes the epicenter of this deadly bee infestation. The unsuspecting residents must band together with a group of scientists and the military to uncover the origins of these lethal creatures and save their city from total destruction.



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96. Home to Stay (1978)

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Home to Stay is a heartwarming and inspiring drama from 1978, starring the legendary Henry Fonda and directed by Delbert Mann. The film centers on a determined teenage girl and her elderly, spirited but fragile grandfather who embark on an extraordinary journey from their Illinois farming community. Their goal is to prevent her cold-hearted uncle from placing her grandfather in a nursing home for the elderly.



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97. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jimmy Stewart (1978)

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In 1978, the world of entertainment came together to pay tribute to a legendary actor in a hilarious and heartfelt celebration. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jimmy Stewart is a one-hour and 39-minute comedy masterpiece that showcases some of the greatest stars of the era. With a stellar lineup of comedians, musicians, and actors, this roast is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the art of laughter.



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98. Fedora (1978)

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Fedora” is a classic drama movie released in 1978, starring William Holden, Marthe Keller, and Hildegard Knef. Directed by Billy Wilder and written along with I. A. L. Diamond and Tom Tryon, the film tells the story of Hollywood producer Barry ‘Dutch’ Detweiler trying to bring back Fedora, a famous but reclusive film actress, out of retirement. As Dutch uncovers the shocking truth behind Fedora’s success, the movie unfolds a captivating journey of love, deception, and the harsh realities of Hollywood.



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99. The Biggest Battle (1978)

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The Biggest Battle, a 1978 Italian-German war drama, explores the profound impact of World War II on the lives of two families - one German and the other American. Set against the backdrop of brutal warfare, the narrative centers around the sons and fathers from both sides who find themselves fighting for their respective causes.



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100. City on Fire (1979)

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City on Fire” is an intense action thriller set in 1979 that tells the story of a pyromaniac ex-employee who sets off a devastating chain-reaction of fires, engulfing an entire city. This suspenseful tale, produced by Astral Bellevue Pathé and directed by Alvin Rakoff, features an all-star cast including Barry Newman, Susan Clark, and Shelley Winters. The movie is rated R and runs for one hour and forty-six minutes, making it a gripping cinematic experience. With a budget of $5,300,000 and a domestic gross of $784,181, “City on Fire” is reminiscent of similar films like “Meteor, ” “Junior Bonner, ” and “The Laughing Policeman. ”



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101. The Music for UNICEF Concert: A Gift of Song (1979)

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Prepare to be moved by “The Music for UNICEF Concert: A Gift of Song, ” a powerful 1979 benefit concert where the music world came together to support the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF). As the kick-off event for the U. N. ‘s Year of the Child, this gala concert took place in the iconic U. N. General Assembly Hall, where music icons like ABBA and their members Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, and Benny Andersson graced the stage for a live performance.



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102. Wanda Nevada (1979)

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Following a heart-stopping poker game, the drifter Beaudray Demerille inadvertently claims a young orphan named Wanda, who is then thrust into a gold prospecting adventure in the mighty Grand Canyon. Filled with humor, mystery, and a touch of romance, this contemporary western film is sure to keep you guessing and smiling.



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103. Meteor (1979)

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Prepare to face the ultimate cosmic threat in “Meteor” (1979), an action-packed thriller starring Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, and Karl Malden. As the world braces for an impending disaster, the United States and the U. S. S. R. must put aside their differences and join forces to avert the apocalypse.



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104. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1979)

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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts is a captivating event from 1979 that showcases the best of the performing arts world. This prestigious awards event honors the top talent from diverse fields, including dance, dramatic readings, and music. Directed by Don Mischer and written by Don Baer, Sara Lukinson, and George Stevens Jr. , the show is a celebration of excellence and a testament to the power of creative expression.



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105. Gideon’s Trumpet (1980)

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Gideon’s Trumpet is a gripping drama that takes viewers through the turbulent journey of Clarence Earl Gideon. A poor and oppressed man, Gideon is fighting for the basic right to have publicly funded legal counsel for those in need. A true story of courage and determination, the film delves into Gideon’s struggle to seek justice and fair treatment, even in the face of immense adversity.



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106. The Oldest Living Graduate (1980)

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The Oldest Living Graduate” (1980) is a poignant drama that delves into the complexities of a father-son relationship. The story revolves around Floyd, who aims to impress his stubborn and cantankerous father, Kincaid, a World War One veteran.



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107. James Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy (1981)

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In “James Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy, ” the fascinating life of actor James Cagney is explored through a riveting documentary. With intimate interviews featuring Cagney himself, as well as renowned actors Donald O’Connor and Pat O’Brian, the film delves into Cagney’s unparalleled artistry and impact on Hollywood. As a dance pioneer, he captivated audiences, cementing his legacy within the film industry.



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108. On Golden Pond (1981)

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On Golden Pond” is a poignant drama film released in 1981, showcasing the heartwarming journey of an estranged father-daughter relationship. The film revolves around the characters Norman, a grumpy yet charming old man, and his daughter Chelsea, a young woman who recently got engaged. Norman and his wife welcome Billy, the son of Chelsea’s new boyfriend, into their lives, leading to an unexpected friendship that blossoms between them.



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109. Summer Solstice (1981)

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Summer Solstice, a heartwarming drama-romance from 1981, explores the love story of a couple on the brink of celebrating their golden anniversary. As they reminisce on their fifty years together, the film delves into the couple’s past through a series of flashbacks, allowing the audience to witness their initial meeting and the blossoming of their love.



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110. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)

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Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.



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111. Let Poland Be Poland (1982)

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Let Poland Be Poland” is a powerful documentary produced by the US Department of Information in 1982, broadcasting via satellite across the globe on January 31st of that same year. The film highlights the imposition of martial law in Poland at the time and serves as a protest against the situation. The film, with its repetition in the title, seeks to evoke emotional response and urgency regarding the events unfolding in the country.



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112. Going Hollywood: The ’30s (1984)

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Going Hollywood: The ’30s” is a gripping 1984 documentary that dives into the fascinating world of Hollywood during the 1930s, a time of both glitz and grit. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this film explores how the industry adapted and thrived amidst economic uncertainty. The documentary features exclusive interviews with notable personalities from that era, including George Arliss and Gracie Allen, providing a unique insight into the lives and careers of the stars who graced the silver screen.



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113. The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (1988)

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The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind” is an insightful 1988 documentary that delves deep into the creation and production of the iconic 1939 film, Gone with the Wind. This fascinating film features a wealth of archival footage, screen tests, and rare film material that offers a unique glimpse into the making of one of the most beloved Hollywood classics of all time. Interviews with film industry insiders, including David O.



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114. The Dream Team (1989)

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The Dream Team” follows the heart-warming and thrilling adventures of four mental patients who embark on a field trip in New York City. With the help of their caring chaperone, they must race against time to save him from the clutches of cold-blooded killers after witnessing a chilling act of murder. This captivating tale, filled with laughter, unexpected revelations, and white-knuckled suspense, is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.



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115. Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991)

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Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker” (1991) delves into the life and cinematic journey of iconic producer, director, and actor Otto Preminger. The documentary film showcases significant clips from Preminger’s films, intertwined with interviews from his colleagues. This riveting exploration takes us through the ups and downs of Preminger’s career, touching upon his roots in Vienna, Austria.



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116. Gunfighters of the Old West (1992)

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Step back in time and experience the thrilling adventures of the Old West in “Gunfighters of the Old West, ” a riveting 1992 documentary. This insightful film takes viewers on a journey through history, delving into the notorious stories of the Old West’s most infamous gunfighters. From the James/Younger gang’s failed bank robbery to the Daltons’ ill-fated attempt at robbing two banks simultaneously, the carnage that followed was a testament to the danger and intensity of life in the Arizona Territory.



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117. John Ford (1992)

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Delve into the fascinating world of film history and western filmmaking with “John Ford” (1992), a captivating biography documentary that explores the life and work of legendary director John Ford. This enlightening film takes viewers on a journey through Ford’s illustrious career, from his iconic gun battles and thrilling street shootouts, to his highly praised “Gunfight at the O. K. Corral. ” With in-depth interviews and exclusive footage, “John Ford” is a must-see for cinephiles and history buffs alike.



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118. La classe américaine (1993)

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La Classe Américaine” is a hilarious French comedy that takes a satirical glance at American cinema. Following the death of “the most classy man on Earth, ” George Abitbol, three reporters dig into the mystery behind his last words: “cr*ppy world! ” Through the lens of the Warner Bros. catalog, this film delivers a whimsical montage of scenes, complete with their signature comedy soundtrack.



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119. Barbra: The Concert (1994)

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Experience an unforgettable night of music with Barbra: The Concert, an iconic performance by Barbra Streisand from 1994. Captured live at the Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, this timeless event is a testament to Streisand’s exceptional talent and charm.



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120. The Best of Hollywood (1998)

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Join Tab Hunter on a nostalgic journey through the history of Hollywood’s most iconic cinematic achievements from the 1950s to the end of the 20th century. “The Best of Hollywood” (1998) is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on an exploration of the golden age of Hollywood.



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121. 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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122. Roma (2004)

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Roma is a gripping drama that explores the emotions of a novelist in his sixties, Joaquín Góñez. The film delves into the wild years of his life in Buenos Aires and brings to light the meaning of loyalty and the intimate bond with his mother, Roma. The movie is filled with poignant moments, vivid memories of old friends, and deep dives into the complexities of love.



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123. Amérique, notre histoire (2006)

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Join renowned author Russell Banks on a compelling journey exploring the founding values, economic development, and modernity of the United States. Filmed against the backdrop of an ever-evolving world, “Amérique, notre histoire” takes viewers deep into the heart of America, shedding light on the immigrants who shaped its destiny and the complexities of its relationships with Europe.



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124. Sacco and Vanzetti (2006)

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Sacco and Vanzetti” (2006) is a captivating documentary that tells the story of two Italian immigrant radicals who faced unjust executions in 1927. The film sheds light on contemporary issues of civil liberties and immigrant rights, creating thought-provoking conversations among viewers. The compelling narrative of these two men, their friendship, and their fight for justice will resonate with modern audiences.



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125. Hollywood contra Franco (2008)

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In 2008, director Oriol Porta released the documentary “Hollywood contra Franco, ” which delves into the profound impact of the Spanish Civil War on American artists. The film’s focus is on the life of influential screenwriter Alvah Bessie, who was deeply affected by the war’s outcome.



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126. Catalogue of Ships (2008)

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Catalogue of Ships, ” also known as “Spisok korabley, ” is a captivating documentary that delves into the enchanting history of the ship. In this film-lecture, Russian director Alexei Gusev presents an intriguing compilation of fragments from various classical masterpieces in painting, music, cinema, and poetry, all devoted to this universal image.



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127. How the West Was Lost (2008)

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How the West Was Lost” is a compelling documentary by Rich Hall that delves into the fascinating history of the Western film genre. The movie is a masterclass in storytelling that expertly explores how the quintessentially American genre ultimately lost its footing in the world of cinema.



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128. Bob Dylan: Under Review 1978-1989 (2008)

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Experience a deep dive into the life and career of legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan with the 2008 documentary “Bob Dylan: Under Review 1978-1989. ” This intriguing film explores the years when Dylan released his critically acclaimed album “Oh Mercy” in 1989, following a controversial period between 1978 and the early 1980s. The film features unseen footage, live and studio versions of his most iconic songs, and exclusive interviews with his close colleagues, providing an unprecedented look at his life and music during this enigmatic time.



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129. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)

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Dive into the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as the 80th Annual Academy Awards take center stage. Hosted by the hilariously brilliant Jon Stewart, this grand ceremony celebrates the year’s most remarkable films, including Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. Prepare to witness the excitement as Hollywood’s most esteemed names come together to honor the finest in cinema.



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130. Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia (2013)

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Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia” is a captivating documentary film that delves into the life and political views of renowned American author and commentator, Gore Vidal. Directed by Nicholas D. Wrathall, the film explores Vidal’s perspective on the transformation of America and the rise of the right-wing political establishment.



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131. Famous Nathan (2014)

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Famous Nathan” (2014) takes viewers on an enthralling journey through the life and times of Nathan’s Famous, the iconic Coney Island hot dog stand that was established in 1916 by Nathan and Ida Handwerker. The movie is a comprehensive exploration of the handmade sausages, the family’s journey, and the food’s enduring popularity that has transcended generations. The film features a fascinating mix of archival footage, family photos, home movies, and a dynamic soundtrack, all woven together to bring the history of the iconic hot dog stand to life.



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132. Women He’s Undressed (2015)

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Women He’s Undressed” is a fascinating documentary that delves into the life of the Australian costume designer and three-time Oscar winner, Orry-Kelly. Directed by Gillian Armstrong and written by Katherine Thomson, this film offers a unique perspective into the world of costume design and the creative process behind some of the most iconic looks in Hollywood history.



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133. Robert Klein Still Can’t Stop His Leg (2016)

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Robert Klein Still Can’t Stop His Leg” delivers a hilarious yet poignant look into the life and career of comedian Robert Klein, a legendary figure in the comedy world. This entertaining documentary combines decades of archival footage and interviews with leading comedy stars, offering fans an intimate and unforgettable glimpse into Klein’s illustrious career.



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134. 6 Bullets to Hell (2016)

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6 Bullets to Hell” is a thrilling Grindhouse-style Spaghetti Western that transports you back to the classic European Westerns of the 1960s. Following the brutal murder of his wife by infamous outlaw Bobby Durango and his gang, protagonist Billy Rodgers is forced back into his old gun to hunt them down.



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135. Jay Sebring… Cutting to the Truth (2020)

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Dive into the untold story of Jay Sebring, an artist, designer, and entrepreneur, whose tragic life took an unexpected turn when he was violently taken from the world alongside Sharon Tate. “Jay Sebring. . Cutting to the Truth” takes us on a poignant journey through Sebring’s life, revealing the depth and complexity of a man who was both a celebrated hairdresser and a key player in Hollywood’s elite circle.



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