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All 106 James Mason Movies (in Order)

If you’re a fan of classic cinema, then you’re in for a treat with this movie roundup! We’ll be diving into the extraordinary filmography of James Mason, a versatile and talented British actor who graced the screens in an array of roles. From his early days as a leading man to his later career as a character actor, Mason’s memorable performances have left an indelible mark on the history of cinema. So sit back, grab your popcorn, and let’s explore some of the best James Mason movies that truly showcase his remarkable acting skills.

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1. The Mill on the Floss (1936)

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The Mill on the Floss is a 1936 drama film set in 1930s England, which is loosely based on George Eliot’s novel of the same name. The story revolves around the mill owner, Magdalen Starcroft, and the local lord, Sir James Chettam, who are engrossed in a bitter conflict over water rights.



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2. The Spy in White (1936)

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The Spy in White” (1936), originally titled “The Secret of Stamboul, ” is a thrilling adventure film set in the 1930s. The story focuses on British agent Larry, who journeys to Istanbul, Turkey, amidst a brewing revolution.



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3. Fire Over England (1937)

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Fire Over England” is an unforgettable tale set in the 16th century, amidst the fiery heartland of Elizabethan England. As the Spanish Armada prepares to invade, a passionate young romantic finds himself caught in the swirling winds of war.



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4. Catch As Catch Can (1937)

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In the 1937 crime-action thriller “Catch As Catch Can, ” the high seas become a battleground of smuggling and high-stakes jewel theft. Boarding an ocean liner, the unsuspecting passengers soon find themselves entwined in a web of dangerous intrigue.



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5. The High Command (1937)

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Delve into the thrilling drama of “The High Command” (1937) as it explores the trials and tribulations faced by a general of the old school. Set against the backdrop of the Irish War for Independence in 1921, this movie will grip your attention with tales of honor, duty, and the hidden crime that threatens to unravel the General’s sense of self.



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6. L’avare (1939)

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Experience the wit and whimsy of L’avare, a captivating 1939 film directed by none other than John Paddy Carstairs. This delightful adaptation of Molière’s play comes to life with a talented ensemble, featuring stars Henry Oscar, Marjorie Mars, and Dorothy Hyson.



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7. Death Cell (1941)

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Death Cell, ” also known as “The Patient Vanishes, ” is a captivating 1941 mystery film starring James Mason as a private detective with a unique background. When a young girl gets kidnapped from a nursing home, Mason’s character advises the girl’s father not to pay the ransom. As the life-threatening events escalate, the detective discovers a surprising connection between the kidnapper and the doctor overseeing the nursing home.



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8. A.J. Cronin’s Hatter’s Castle (1942)

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A. J. Cronin’s Hatter’s Castle, a gripping British drama from 1942, follows the life of James Brodie, a ruthless and controlling hatter in a small town in Scotland. Brodie’s reign of terror over both his family and business associates is challenged when his mistress convinces him to hire her “step-brother” Denis, who turns out to be his former lover. As tragedy begins to unfold, the once-secure life of Brodie and those around him comes undone in shocking and devastating ways.



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9. The Man in Grey (1943)

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The Man in Grey, released in 1946, is a mesmerizing period drama with a captivating storyline. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century England, the film follows a Marquis who deviously marries a young Clarissa to secure an heir. Clarissa, however, finds solace in the company of her friend Anne, who becomes her confidante and unknowingly aids in Anne’s betrayal.



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10. Candlelight in Algeria (1943)

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Welcome to the thrilling world of “Candlelight in Algeria, ” a classic drama set in wartime French Algeria. As the tension between the British agent and the Nazi spy rises, a top-secret meeting of Allied military leaders is about to happen. But that’s not all; the agent possesses a camera filled with photos of the crucial location.



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11. Hotel Reserve (1944)

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In the thrilling “Hotel Reserve” (1944), a high-stakes game of espionage unfolds as a hotel in the South of France becomes a battleground for spies just before the outbreak of World War Two. As the political tensions rise, a group of individuals must navigate their way through a complex web of deception and danger.



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12. Man of Evil (1944)

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Man of Evil, ” originally titled “Fanny by Gaslight, ” is a gripping drama-romance set in 19th-century London. The film follows Fanny, played by Phyllis Calvert, as she returns home from boarding school after losing her father in a violent street fight involving Lord Manderstoke. To her shock, Fanny discovers that her family has been running a bordello next door to their home for years.



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13. The Wicked Lady (1945)

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In the riveting 1945 British noir, “The Wicked Lady, ” a noblewoman, growing tired of her mundane existence, succumbs to temptation and enters a dangerous double life. Directed by Leslie Arliss, this suspenseful gothic drama, also known as a Gainsborough melodrama, stars Margaret Lockwood as the passionate, reckless woman who risks everything in her quest for excitement.



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14. The Seventh Veil (1945)

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The Seventh Veil, ” a captivating British drama released in 1946, revolves around the life of a talented young piano virtuoso, Francesca Cunningham, played by the enchanting Ann Todd. After a suicide attempt, Francesca loses her memory and must rely on a dedicated psychiatrist, Dr. Larsen, played by none other than the versatile James Mason, to guide her through a labyrinth of flashbacks. The thrilling journey takes us through her past relationships with three significant men, each one connected to her present situation in different ways.



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15. They Were Sisters (1945)

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They Were Sisters” is a gripping drama film released in 1946, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring a captivating ensemble of stars including Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, and Hugh Sinclair. The movie follows the lives of three sisters as they navigate the complexities of love, marriage, and personal struggles. Each sister’s journey is unique, with one finding happiness in her marriage but grappling with infertility, another seeking solace from an unhappy and loveless marriage, and the third battling the mental cruelty inflicted by a power-hungry husband.



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16. A Place of One’s Own (1945)

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In the chilling, mysterious drama “A Place of One’s Own, ” an elderly couple moves into a creepy, abandoned house reputed to be haunted. Finding solace in the presence of a young girl they take in as their wife’s companion, their tranquility is soon disrupted by a terrifying truth. The girl is possessed by the spirit of another, a wealthy woman who had been murdered in the very house they now call home.



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17. Odd Man Out (1947)

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Odd Man Out (1947) is a gripping British crime drama and film noir directed by Carol Reed, set in the tumultuous post-World War II Northern Ireland. The story follows Johnny McQueen, a wounded Irish nationalist leader who must evade the police following a failed robbery in Belfast while trying to make his way back to his love interest, Kathleen Sullivan. Throughout his journey, he encounters a variety of characters who assist him and ultimately betray him, including the sympathetic Father Tom and the enigmatic Shell.



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18. Caught (1949)

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In the captivating 1949 film “Caught, ” audiences are introduced to a young and ambitious LA department store model, who, against all odds, manages to marry a self-made millionaire. However, as the glamorous facade begins to peel away, she discovers the harsh reality of a life filled with opulence and material possessions, proving that wealth is not always the key to happiness. Directed by Max Ophüls, with a screenplay penned by Arthur Laurents and Libbie Block, “Caught” stars James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Robert Ryan.



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19. The Reckless Moment (1949)

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The Reckless Moment” is a gripping 1949 crime drama directed by Max Ophüls, starring James Mason, Joan Bennett, and Geraldine Brooks. The film follows the story of a housewife whose life takes a dark turn when she discovers the dead body of her teenage daughter’s lover on the beach. Faced with potential scandal, the desperate mother takes extreme measures to protect her family, leading to a web of lies and secrets that threaten to consume them.



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20. East Side, West Side (1949)

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East Side, West Side” is a 1949 drama and romance film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, featuring an all-star cast, including Barbara Stanwyck, James Mason, and Van Heflin. The story revolves around a happy marriage between a rich and beautiful socialite and a vain businessman, who allows himself to be seduced by a former girlfriend. The couple’s love is tested as the businessman’s infidelity strains their relationship, leading to a series of unexpected events and dramatic turns.



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21. One Way Street (1950)

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Step into the thrilling world of a doctor on the run in Hugo Fregonese’s “One Way Street” (1950). Set against the backdrop of post-war America, this gripping, black and white crime drama sees a doctor (played by the iconic James Mason) flee to a small Mexican village after pinching a dangerous gangster’s hard-earned money and his captivating girlfriend.



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22. Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951)

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Pandora and the Flying Dutchman” is a captivating 1951 British drama, fantasy, and mystery film, directed by Albert Lewin and written by Lewin, George Barrington, and Omar Khayyam. The movie stars renowned actors James Mason and Ava Gardner in a suspenseful love story about a seductive woman who falls in love with a mysterious ship’s captain.



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23. Botany Bay (1952)

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In 1787, a diverse group of characters, including an American medical student, British convicts, and their corrupt captain, embark on a treacherous voyage from London to New South Wales. “Botany Bay” is an adventure filled with drama, romance, and harrowing experiences.



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24. Ellis in Freedomland (1952)

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Entertaining and suspenseful, “Ellis in Freedomland” is a 1952 drama that takes you on a rollercoaster ride of freedom and dreams. A dazzling depiction of the first-ever “Spring Sales Event” called “Freedomland, ” this film is a glimpse into a world where Westinghouse claims that their electric appliances are the key to liberating women from the mundane drudgery of housework.



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25. The Prisoner of Zenda (1952)

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In the charming and thrilling 1952 film, “The Prisoner of Zenda, ” an Englishman embarks on an adventure of a lifetime. During a vacation in the exotic land of Ruritania, he finds himself unexpectedly tasked with a mission of significant importance: impersonating his long-lost cousin, who is set to become the King of the realm. The monarch mysteriously becomes drugged and kidnapped, leaving the English visitor with no choice but to step into his shoes and navigate the intricate political landscape of the kingdom.



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26. Lady Possessed (1952)

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Lady Possessed, also known as Nightfall, is a gripping mystery, romance, and thriller from 1952. The film, directed by Roy Kellino and William Spier and written by Pamela Mason and her father James Mason, stars a talented cast led by James Mason and June Havoc.



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27. 5 Fingers (1952)

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5 Fingers, a gripping 1952 crime drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, takes place amidst the backdrop of World War II as tensions and loyalties are tested. The film centers around the character of Andrew Aitken, who, as the valet to the British Ambassador in Ankara, finds himself entangled in espionage.



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28. The Desert Rats (1953)

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Experience the heat of World War Two as the British Army takes the stage in “The Desert Rats. ” Richard Burton stars as a Scottish officer commanding a diverse group of Australian and New Zealand troops stationed at the perimeter of Tobruk, where the German Army relentlessly tries to dislodge them. This gritty, action-packed tale of camaraderie and survival is set against the backdrop of an unforgiving desert landscape, where sweaty faces and cloths are a testament to the intense conditions they face. Directed by the talented Robert Wise, “The Desert Rats” is a riveting film that explores friendship, courage, and determination in the face of adversity.



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29. The Story of Three Loves (1953)

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Experience the exquisite journey of love in “The Story of Three Loves” (1953), an extraordinary anthology film that masterfully intertwines three uniquely captivating stories set in Europe. Told through the lens of flashbacks, the film is a testament to the power and complexity of love.



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30. The Man Between (1953)

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The Man Between, ” directed by Carol Reed and set in post-WW2 Berlin, is a captivating film noir that takes you on a thrilling manhunt. The movie stars James Mason, Claire Bloom, and Hildegard Knef, and is produced by London Film Productions and British Lion Film Corporation.



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31. Julius Caesar (1953)

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Julius Caesar, a thrilling 1953 historical drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, takes viewers on a suspenseful journey through the life of the great Roman leader. The film’s powerful cast, including Louis Calhern, Marlon Brando, and James Mason, brings to life the unforgettable characters and events that shaped ancient Rome. As the ambitious Julius Caesar rises to power, his closest friend Brutus becomes increasingly concerned about his intentions. Cassius, a manipulative figure, convinces Brutus to join his plot to assassinate Caesar, but they are unprepared for the cunning and fierce Mark Antony.



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32. Prince Valiant (1954)

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Prince Valiant, a 1954 action-adventure drama, transports viewers to the world of ancient Viking warriors and King Arthur’s legendary court. The film follows a young prince on a quest to prove himself worthy of knighthood and restore his father to his rightful position as ruler. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Arthurian legend, the movie showcases the thrilling journey of a determined hero who battles against all odds, embodying the spirit of bravery and loyalty.



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33. Charade (1954)

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Charade is a delightful mystery comedy-drama released in 1954, directed by Roy Kellino. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 23 minutes, the film revolves around a husband and wife who reminisce about three intriguing incidents from their past. The film takes place in the late 19th century and primarily takes place in Austria-Hungary, making it a unique historical experience.



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34. A Star Is Born (1954)

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A Star Is Born” is a captivating 1954 drama film that stars Judy Garland and James Mason, set against the backdrop of the music industry. The story unfolds as a renowned actor, Norman Maine (James Mason), meets and falls in love with an aspiring singer, Esther Blodgett (Judy Garland). He helps her ascend to fame as the glamorous Vicki Lester (Esther Blodgett), but Norman’s own career spirals downward as he struggles with alcoholism.



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35. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

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Join Captain Nemo and his crew for a thrilling adventure in the depths of the ocean as they explore the advanced submarine, the Nautilus. In “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, ” a ship embarks on a mission to investigate mysterious sinkings and stumbles upon Captain Nemo’s underwater domain.



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36. Forever, Darling (1956)

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Join Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in their wildest comedy adventure yet, “Forever, Darling” (1956). When a research chemist’s quest for a revolutionary pesticide leads to chaos in his marriage, the hilarity reaches new heights. Packed with witty humor and unforgettable chemistry, this 1950s classic is a must-watch for fans of the beloved duo.



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37. Bigger Than Life (1956)

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Bigger Than Life” is a gripping 1956 drama film directed by Nicholas Ray, focusing on the life of a seriously-ill schoolteacher. As the teacher becomes increasingly dependent on a “miracle” cortisone-based drug to aid his recovery, the medication begins to take a toll on his fragile mental state.



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38. Island in the Sun (1957)

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Island in the Sun” is a compelling drama set in the 1950s on a British-ruled Caribbean island, where the complexities of local politics, interracial relationships, social inequality, racism, adultery, and murder intertwine. The compelling narrative explores the tumultuous father-son relationship between plantation owner Jock Stirling, played by James Mason, and his son, James, portrayed by James Mason.



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39. Cry Terror! (1958)

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Cry Terror! , released in 1958, is a gripping thriller that follows the story of innocent shop owner Jim Molner, who is deceived by his former Army friend, Paul Hoplin. Unbeknownst to Jim, Paul has convinced him to construct a time-bomb, which Hoplin uses to extort money from airlines by threatening to detonate them with a phone call. As hostages, Jim Molner and his family become terrified as Hoplin’s demands escalate, leaving no choice but to comply.



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40. The Decks Ran Red (1958)

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The Decks Ran Red, ” originally released in 1958, is a thrilling and suspenseful tale of seafaring adventure, crime, and drama. Set aboard the S. S. Berwind, a ship carrying a band of seemingly ordinary seamen, this movie unfolds a shocking conspiracy as the crew plots a murderous mutiny.



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41. North by Northwest (1959)

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In the gripping 1959 thriller, “North by Northwest, ” Cary Grant stars as an unsuspecting New York City advertising executive who becomes the target of foreign spies after being mistaken for a government agent. As he goes on the run, he crosses paths with the enchanting and mysterious Eva Marie Saint, whose loyalties he finds himself questioning.



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42. Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)

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In 1959, Twentieth Century Fox and Joseph M. Schenck Enterprises brought to life the classic adventure novel by Jules Verne, “Journey to the Center of the Earth. ” Directed by Henry Levin, this cinematic masterpiece boasts a star-studded cast, including James Mason, Pat Boone, and Arlene Dahl.



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43. A Touch of Larceny (1960)

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A Touch of Larceny, ” a 1960 British comedy, follows the adventurous tale of Royal Navy Commander Max Easton, portrayed by James Mason. In search of a way to fund his pursuit of a posh American lady played by Vera Miles, Easton devises an elaborate plan: faking his defection to the Soviet Embassy. This daring move becomes the talk of town, making him the subject of scandalizing newspaper headlines.



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44. The Marriage-Go-Round (1961)

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The Marriage-Go-Round, released in 1961, is a saucy and bold comedy based on a play and directed by Walter Lang. The film, starring Susan Hayward, James Mason, and Julie Newmar, follows a Swedish woman who finds herself drawn to her American host and pleads with him to father her child - setting off a series of scandalous events that bring her into romantic rivalry and face-to-face with the complexities of seduction and commitment.



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45. Tiara Tahiti (1962)

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Tiara Tahiti” is a drama-comedy film set in the beautiful tropical paradise of Tahiti, featuring the talented stars James Mason and John Mills. The film revolves around the rivalry between a tough Colonel and a refined Captain who had a stormy history during the war. Despite the turbulent past, they continue their personal battle in the serene environment of Tahiti.



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46. Lolita (1962)

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Experience the haunting psychological drama of Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel, LOLITA. Released in 1962, this intense and thought-provoking film follows a middle-aged college professor who becomes infatuated with a 14-year-old girl, whose enchanting innocence belies her alluring complexity.



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47. Hero’s Island (1962)

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In a tumultuous 18th-century world, the film Hero’s Island, or “1718” as it was originally titled, takes you on a thrilling voyage to a small island off the Carolina coast. A family of recently freed indentured servants, with dreams of a life filled with freedom and prosperity, finds themselves embroiled in a bitter dispute with a group of persistent fishermen - both parties vying for ownership of the fertile land. As tensions grow, the threat of pirate attacks looming in the background, the stakes are higher than ever.



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48. Escape from Zahrain (1962)

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Escape from Zahrain” is a thrilling adventure film that takes viewers deep into the arid, treacherous world of Arab terrorism. Set in the fictional country of Zahrain, a group of individuals, whose allegiance to the rebel cause remains unclear, embark on an intense journey fraught with danger and uncertainty.



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49. Torpedo Bay (1963)

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Torpedo Bay, originally known as Beta Som, is a 1963 war drama set in Africa during World War II. The plot revolves around an Italian submarine captain who navigates his sub through enemy waters, ultimately making it into the neutral port of Tangiers. A British commander, played by James Mason, also follows the Italian sub to Tangiers, adding a layer of tension and danger to this already precarious situation.



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50. The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)

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The Fall of the Roman Empire” is a captivating historical drama, set in the 2nd century A. D. When the death of Marcus Aurelius, the benevolent ruler of the Roman Empire, sparks a tumultuous succession crisis, the empire faces turmoil like never before. His son, Commodus, is determined to secure his claim to the throne, no matter the consequences.



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51. The Pumpkin Eater (1964)

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The Pumpkin Eater” is a gripping drama film from 1964, directed by Jack Clayton and starring Anne Bancroft, Peter Finch, and James Mason. The movie captivates the audience with a powerful portrayal of a woman’s journey through the turmoil of her marriage and love life.



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52. Lord Jim (1965)

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In the 19th century, James ‘Jim’ Burke, once a distinguished executive officer, is stripped of his sailing papers and shunned by his fellow mariners for abandons ship during a storm. Disgraced and with no way to rebuild his life, Burke embarks on a journey of redemption.



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53. Genghis Khan (1965)

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Genghis Khan, an epic historical adventure based on the true story, immerses you into the world of the 13th century. Set on the heels of an unlikely and unassuming hero, Temujin, who blossoms into the ruthless and unyielding Genghis Khan. Omar Sharif masterfully portrays this character, whose determination and leadership unite the fractured Mongol tribes, and conquer vast territories stretching from Asia to the Middle East, and even reaching Europe.



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54. The Blue Max (1966)

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The Blue Max, released in 1966, takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the intense and dangerous world of World War One. Set in the German air force of 1918, the film follows a young and ambitious pilot as he navigates his lower-class status and the disdain of his fellow soldiers. Determined to prove himself, he sets his sights on the prestigious Blue Max medal, which is awarded to soldiers who achieve 20 kills.



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55. Georgy Girl (1966)

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Georgy Girl” is a charming comedy-drama set in 1960s London. The story revolves around the protagonist, Georgina (Georgy) Parkin, played by Lynn Redgrave, a kind-hearted and vivacious young woman who is trying to navigate life and love. As we delve into the intriguing world of Georgy, we meet her roommate, Meredith Montgomery, played by Charlotte Rampling. Meredith, on the other hand, is an ill-tempered woman with a history of abortions.



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56. The Deadly Affair (1967)

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The Deadly Affair, ” a gripping crime drama released in 1967, tells the story of a British agent tasked with unraveling the truth behind the mysterious suicide of a government employee. Set during the tense backdrop of the Cold War, the agent’s investigation leads him through a web of espionage, deception, and dark secrets.



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57. Cop-Out (1967)

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Cop-Out” (originally titled “Stranger in the House”) is a gripping crime drama released in 1967. Though no release date was given, this film stands as a remarkable example of French literature on screen.



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58. The Sea Gull (1968)

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Embark on a poignant journey to rural Russia in the late 19th century with The Sea Gull, a powerful film adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s acclaimed stage play. Director Sidney Lumet masterfully weaves a tale of love, fortune, and the complexities of life in the country estate. Starring James Mason, Vanessa Redgrave, and Simone Signoret, this film offers an intimate look into the hearts and minds of its characters as they navigate their way through life’s triumphs and tribulations.



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59. Duffy (1968)

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Get ready for a thrilling, laugh-filled 1960s adventure with Duffy, a criminally sharp aristocrat. When he’s hired by the reckless and charismatic young playboy, Stefane, to hijack a boat loaded with millions of dollars, he eagerly accepts the challenge. But nothing goes smoothly in this world.



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60. Mayerling (1968)

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Mayerling” is a dramatic historical film that explores the tragic real-life events surrounding the deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover, Baroness Mary Vetsera. Set against the backdrop of the aristocratic life in Vienna, Austria, the movie delves into the passionate and enigmatic romance between the royal prince and the baroness, as well as the societal pressures they faced.



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Step into the Age of Consent (1969), a captivating drama set against the picturesque backdrop of a remote island on the Great Barrier Reef. This exquisite film, starring James Mason and a young Helen Mirren, follows the journey of a seasoned Australian painter who seeks to reignite his stale creativity. His solution? A breathtakingly beautiful and uninhibited young woman, played by Mirren, who becomes his muse.



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62. The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1970)

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Experience a delightful blend of fantasy, mystery, and thriller in “The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go, ” a 1970 film directed by Burgess Meredith. Set in a world teetering on the brink of disaster, the Buddha employs his extraordinary powers, using them only when the globe is at stake. When a villain manages to get his paws on plans that could be instrumental in either maintaining peace or igniting war, the Buddha decides to transform the malevolent force into a virtuous hero.



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63. Spring and Port Wine (1970)

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Experience the heartwarming tale of a working-class family as they navigate life in Bolton, Lancashire. Directed by Peter Hammond and written by Bill Naughton, Spring and Port Wine (1970) follows a strict father, a loving mother, and their four children, each facing their own trials and tribulations. Set in a council house with a rented television, this kitchen sink drama showcases the struggles and joys of family life in the midst of the 1970s.



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64. Cold Sweat (1970)

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Cold Sweat, ” a 1970 crime-drama action thriller, brings to life the story of a man who has everything to lose. Charles Bronson, a seasoned ex-military man, finds himself entangled in a deadly smuggling operation when his family is kidnapped. As he works behind bars, battling corrupt cops and bloodthirsty smugglers, he must save his loved ones before it’s too late.



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65. Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! (1971)

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Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! (1971) is a gritty, crime-drama film that delves into the world of international crime. Directed by Romain Gary and written by Gary and Enrique Josa, the film follows Interpol as they investigate the freelance murders of drug and porn peddlers.



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66. Bad Man’s River (1971)

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Step into the wild west with Lee Van Cleef in “Bad Man’s River, ” a thrilling 1971 Western comedy that’s brimming with action and romance. When notorious outlaw Roy King loses his beloved wife, Alicia, to revolutionary leader Montero, they must put their rivalry aside and join forces for the ultimate heist: robbing the Mexican government of one million dollars. With a deadly Winchester rifle and unmatched cunning, King and Montero navigate a series of street shootouts to secure their fortune.



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67. Child’s Play (1972)

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Child’s Play, released in 1972, is a captivating drama with an underlying thrilling mystery that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Set in an exclusive boys’ school, the film follows a new gym teacher who becomes entangled in a fierce rivalry between two senior instructors. With a seemingly serene and peaceful environment, he uncovers the hidden secrets and darker side of the school, revealing a world far from what it appears to be.



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68. Frankenstein: The True Story (1973)

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Frankenstein: The True Story” is a gripping gothic horror film released in 1976, based on Mary Shelley’s famous novel. Directed by Jack Smight and starring James Mason, Leonard Whiting, and David McCallum, the movie delves into the uncharted territory of the reclusive and intelligent Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who rejects the life-like being he has created.



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69. The MacKintosh Man (1973)

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In the thrilling 1973 film, “The MacKintosh Man, ” British Intelligence operative John Mackintosh (Paul Newman) takes on a daring mission to infiltrate a notorious espionage organization. To do so, he must first create a fictitious criminal identity and let himself be apprehended, imprisoned, and released - all while facing brutal acts like being kicked in the stomach and knocked unconscious.



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70. The Last of Sheila (1973)

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The Last of Sheila is a thrilling movie set in 1973, directed by Herbert Ross and written by Stephen Sondheim and Anthony Perkins. With a runtime of 2 hours, this movie is a gripping tale of crime, drama, and mystery. The film takes place a year after Sheila’s tragic death in a hit-and-run accident, and her wealthy husband decides to invite a group of friends aboard his lavish yacht for a week. The plan? To play a mysterious scavenger hunt game. However, things soon turn deadly as the game takes an alarming real-life turn, leaving the guests in deadly danger.



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71. Great Expectations (1974)

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In the classic 1974 adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations, ” a young and ambitious orphan, Pip, unexpectedly receives a fortune from an unknown benefactor, transforming him into a refined gentleman. As he navigates the tumultuous world of class and identity, Pip encounters captivating characters such as the enigmatic Magwitch, the eccentric Miss Havisham, and the alluring Estella. Through the guidance and wisdom of these intriguing figures, Pip embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth.



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72. The Destructors (1974)

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In “The Destructors” (1974), a determined U. S. Intelligence Agent, portrayed by the iconic Michael Caine, finds himself at a crossroads when he fails to bring a ruthless international drug baron to justice. Desperate to secure justice, he turns to a well-connected contract killer, someone he didn’t know was an old friend. Anthony Quinn, a name that stands for quality, plays his confidant and accomplice, James Mason, a mysterious figure with a skill set that raises the stakes even higher.



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73. 11 Harrowhouse (1974)

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11 Harrowhouse” is a 1974 comedy-crime-thriller directed by Aram Avakian and written by Gerald A. Browne, Jeffrey Bloom, and Charles Grodin.



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74. The Flower in His Mouth (1975)

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The Flower in His Mouth, ” also known as “Gente di rispetto, ” is a 1975 Italian drama-mystery film directed by Luigi Zampa. The story revolves around a female school teacher who is implicated in a murder in a Sicilian town immediately after her arrival. The victim, a man, had earlier insulted her on a bus ride into the town. As the movie unfolds, it is revealed that the town is harboring several sinister secrets.



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75. Inside Out (1975)

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In 1975, “Inside Out” takes viewers on an intriguing journey of post-WW2 intrigue. The narrative weaves together a tale of former GIs and German soldiers, thirty years after the war, who unite to uncover a hidden Nazi treasure in Soviet-occupied East Germany. The only person with knowledge of the location is a prisoner, a former Nazi war criminal.



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76. Mandingo (1975)

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In the mid-1800s, the world of the southern United States is marked by a brewing storm of tensions and prejudice. The tale of “Mandingo” dives deep into this era, exploring the complex world of slavery and humanity through its main character, a slave trained to be a fierce bare-knuckle fighter. The film, starring James Mason, Susan George, and Perry King, tells a gripping story of power dynamics, love, and betrayal amidst the harsh realities of slavery.



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77. Voyage of the Damned (1976)

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Voyage of the Damned” is a powerful and thought-provoking film that takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey through history. Set in 1939, the movie follows the doomed voyage of the SS St.



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78. Bob Hope’s World of Comedy (1976)

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In 1976, American comedy legend Bob Hope joined forces with renowned creative minds to bring the “Bob Hope’s World of Comedy” tv special to life. This two-hour, comedic masterpiece features a lineup of hilarious sketches and entertaining music performances that showcase the timeless talent of Bob Hope and his illustrious co-stars. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness this classic TV special as it delivers the laughter and charm that only Bob Hope can provide.



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79. Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love (1977)

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Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love” is a captivating documentary that celebrates the life and works of legendary artist Marc Chagall. From his humble beginnings in Vitebsk, Russia, to his rise as a renowned artist in Paris, this film explores the artistic and personal journeys of Chagall that have captivated the hearts of millions.



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80. Cross of Iron (1977)

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Cross of Iron” is a gripping war drama from 1977, directed by the legendary Sam Peckinpah. This intense film stars James Coburn, Maximilian Schell, and James Mason.



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81. The Boys from Brazil (1978)

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In the gripping film “The Boys from Brazil” (1978), set in Paraguay during the 1970s, a determined Nazi hunter stumbles upon a chilling conspiracy to resurrect the Third Reich. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, this thrilling mystery-drama stars cinematic heavyweights Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier, and James Mason.



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82. Heaven Can Wait (1978)

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Experience a rollercoaster of emotions as you embark on a fantastical journey in the 1978 film “Heaven Can Wait. ” Directed by the dynamic duo of Warren Beatty and Buck Henry, this captivating masterpiece stars the iconic Warren Beatty and the enchanting Julie Christie.



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83. The Water Babies (1978)

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The Water Babies” is a captivating animated adventure that takes viewers on a journey to an underwater world hidden beneath the surface. This 1978 film, set in the year 1850, follows a young boy, Tom, as he stumbles upon a complex underwater society where young children are held captive by an evil shark and a cunning eel. With the help of a wise king and a group of loyal friends, Tom sets out to save the imprisoned children and restore harmony to the magical underwater realm.



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84. The Royal Variety Performance 1979 (1979)

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Experience the magic of music and comedy as you journey back to 1979 with The Royal Variety Performance 1979. This captivating television special is a true celebration of talent, as it showcases the performances of some of the most iconic artists of the era.



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85. The Passage (1979)

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The Passage, a 1979 thrilling war drama directed by J. Lee Thompson, follows the perilous journey of a Basque shepherd during World War II. Entrusted with leading a scientist and his family across the treacherous Pyrenees, they must evade relentless pursuers who are determined to capture them.



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86. Murder by Decree (1979)

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Murder by Decree, ” a gripping 1979 crime thriller, sees Sherlock Holmes delve into the murky depths of a conspiracy as he investigates the infamous Jack the Ripper. With a tense atmosphere, the film offers a thrilling exploration of London in the 1800s, while unraveling shocking secrets that threaten to disrupt the city’s powerful elite. Starring Christopher Plummer as Holmes, this film is not just a must-watch for fans of the classic detective, but for mystery and thriller enthusiasts alike.



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87. Bloodline (1979)

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Bloodline, ” a 1979 mystery thriller directed by Terence Young, is a suspenseful tale of murder and high-stakes danger amid the international jet set. Audrey Hepburn stars as a drug company heiress, who becomes the next target after her father is brutally murdered.



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88. North Sea Hijack (1980)

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In the high-stakes thriller of 1980, “North Sea Hijack, ” cat lovers and oil rig aficionados will love this action-packed adventure. With an all-star cast of Roger Moore, James Mason, and Anthony Perkins, the film follows when fanatical terrorists seize control of two oil rigs in the North Sea, threatening to blow them to pieces unless their outrageous demands are met.



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89. Night of 100 Stars (1982)

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Night of 100 Stars” is a star-studded comical variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors’ Fund of America in 1982. The event is packed with famous faces and talented performers, making it a delightful family-friendly experience.



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90. The Verdict (1982)

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In the legal drama “The Verdict” (1982), directed by Sidney Lumet, a skilled but struggling Boston lawyer, Frank Galvin (played by Paul Newman), faces his professional rock-bottom when he takes on a medical malpractice case in hopes of resurrecting his career and regaining his self-respect. The stakes are high as Galvin’s reputation as an alcoholic and outcast weighs heavily on the jury’s decision. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church looms over the trial, adding a layer of moral complexity and dangerous secrets as the case against the hospital unravels.



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91. A Dangerous Summer (1982)

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A Dangerous Summer” is a gripping 1982 Australian drama-thriller directed by Quentin Masters and written by Kit Denton, Jim McElroy, and David Ambrose. Set in the sun-drenched landscapes of Australia, the film follows the story of an American co-owner of a struggling hotel who seeks to unravel the truth about a tragic fire that has left the community in disarray.



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92. Evil Under the Sun (1982)

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In “Evil Under the Sun, ” an exclusive island paradise becomes the scene of intrigue and danger as Hercule Poirot, the brilliant Belgian detective, is called upon to solve a mysterious case involving a phony diamond. As Poirot delves deeper into the secrets of the millionaire who possesses the gemstone, he uncovers a sinister web of lies and deceit among the rich and famous who frequent the island resort.



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93. Ivanhoe (1982)

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Ivanhoe (1982) is an epic adventure film that takes place in the 12th century England under the reign of Prince John. The story follows Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a noble and righteous knight who returns to England after the holy wars. However, he soon finds himself in the middle of a power-struggle for the throne between the loyalists of King Richard Lionheart and the henchmen of Prince John.



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94. Yellowbeard (1983)

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Prepare for an action-packed, comedic adventure with Yellowbeard (1983). Directed by Mel Damski, this 1h 36min film follows the story of Yellowbeard, who has just served two decades in prison. Determined to recover the treasure he buried so long ago, he breaks out with the help of his son, old crew, and the British Navy.



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95. Alexandre (1983)

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Experience the riveting drama of “Alexandre” (1983), a poignant independent film that tells the story of a young man’s struggle and resilience. Directed by the talented duo of Jean-François Amiguet and Anne Gonthier, this thought-provoking film delves into the depths of human endurance and the power of love.



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96. The Shooting Party (1984)

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The Shooting Party” is a captivating drama-romance set in 1913, as Europe stands on the edge of World War I. A lavish weekend retreat, hosted by Sir Randolph Nettleby on his country estate, becomes a microcosm of the impending conflict. Noble aristocrats come together for a weekend of shooting, indulgence, and deception.



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97. The Golden Gong (1985)

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The Golden Gong, ” a 1985 documentary, delves into the captivating history of Rank Studios, an iconic and influential British film studio. The movie’s opening credits feature a thrilling montage of the symbol that stood for Rank Studios, a shirtless leading man hammering away at a massive gong, signifying their unforgettable impact on the film industry.



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98. Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)

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Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years takes viewers on a captivating journey through the history of one of the world’s most renowned film studios. Starting with the studio’s beginnings under the visionary Hungarian immigrant, William Fox, the documentary delves into the evolution of the company as it transformed from a small film distribution business to a major Hollywood player.



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99. Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999)

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Step back in time to the golden age of Hollywood with “Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1” - a fascinating documentary that explores the history of television and film. Delve into the fascinating behind-the-scenes process of conducting screen tests, the auditioning techniques, and the iconic personalities that left an indelible mark on the industry.



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100. The Making of ‘20000 Leagues Under the Sea’ (2003)

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Delving deep into the cinematic history of Disney’s beloved 1954 classic, “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, ” this engrossing documentary explores the intricacies of its creation, taking viewers on a captivating journey behind the scenes. Featuring interviews with key personnel, including veteran filmmaker Rudy Behlmer and actor John Rhys-Davies, this fascinating exploration offers a revealing insight into the challenges and triumphs of bringing Jules Verne’s fantastical underwater saga to life.



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101. Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008)

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Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! ” is a riveting documentary that delves into the explosive world of Australian exploitation genre cinema during the 70s and 80s. Directed by Mark Hartley, the film weaves together footage, interviews, and rich historical context to illuminate the wild and untamed spirit of this audacious era in Australian cinema.



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102. 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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103. 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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104. Room 237 (2012)

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Room 237 is a meticulously crafted documentary that delves into the enigmatic world of Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror film, The Shining, through multiple intriguing conspiracy theories. Directed by Rodney Ascher, this thought-provoking film weaves together various interpretations of the iconic movie, exploring its hidden messages and symbolism.



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105. Kubrick Remembered (2014)

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Kubrick Remembered is a mesmerizing documentary that delves into the life and groundbreaking works of legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. Part of the revered Stanley Kubrick: The Masterpiece Collection, this compelling ten-disc set offers a unique perspective on the artist behind some of the most unforgettable films in history. Spanning from 1962’s Lolita to Kubrick’s final film, Eyes Wide Shut in 1999, this captivating documentary presents previously unseen material and interviews with those intimately involved with the director’s process.



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106. Filmworker (2017)

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Filmworker” is a riveting documentary that delves into the extraordinary relationship between English actor Leon Vitali and American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. This unique partnership spans over three decades, as Vitali becomes a crucial part of Kubrick’s filmmaking process.



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