· movies · 27 min read

All 67 Jean Simmons Movies (in Order)

Are you a fan of classic cinema? Dive into the world of Jean Simmons as we explore her most memorable and iconic movies. From her early roles to her later career triumphs, this roundup will take you on a journey through time, showcasing the versatility and talent of this beloved actress. So sit back, relax, and get ready to rediscover the magic of Jean Simmons on the big screen.

As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.



1. Give Us the Moon (1944)

give-us-the-moon-1338768-1

Give Us the Moon, ” also known as “No Moon at Noon, ” is a 1944 British romantic comedy film directed by Val Guest. The plot follows a young man who joins a society that values leisure over work, leading to chaos and hilarity when they decide to help manage the hotel of his father. The film is based on the novel by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



2. Caesar and Cleopatra (1945)

caesar-and-cleopatra-1338706-1

Caesar and Cleopatra” is a gripping historical drama film that showcases the intense relationship between two legendary figures, Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. Set against the backdrop of the Roman Civil War, the film sees the young Cleopatra (Vivien Leigh) meet the middle-aged Caesar (Claude Rains), who guides her in ruling Egypt.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



3. Johnny in the Clouds (1945)

johnny-in-the-clouds-1338710-1

Set in a British bomber base during World War II, “Johnny in the Clouds” delves into the daily life and struggles faced by its inhabitants. With a gripping, authentic portrayal of the wartime era, viewers can expect to be captivated by an intriguing mix of drama, romance, and war.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



4. Meet Sexton Blake! (1945)

meet-sexton-blake-1338700-1

Meet Sexton Blake! ” is a gripping 1945 British film that brings together the thrilling world of detective fiction and the historical backdrop of World War Two. Picked by the War Office to solve a puzzling case, renowned detective Sexton Blake and his trusty sidekick Tinker embark on a daring adventure to find missing papers taken from the victim of an air raid. As they navigate the intricacies of the case, viewers are treated to a suspenseful thriller that leaves them on the edge of their seats.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



5. Kiss the Bride Goodbye (1945)

kiss-the-bride-goodbye-1338785-1

Kiss the Bride Goodbye, ” a 1945 British comedy directed by Paul L. Stein, follows the journey of Joan (Patricia Medina), a young woman trapped between her mother’s wishes and her own heart. Joan’s mother dreams of marrying her daughter to the pompous boss she detests, in hopes of a prosperous future.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



6. Great Expectations (1946)

great-expectations-1339299-1

In the 1946 film adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel, Great Expectations, we follow the life of a humble orphan boy who is given an unexpected chance at a better life. Living in 1810s Kent, the young boy is given the opportunity to attend school and become a gentleman, thanks to the anonymous support of a mysterious benefactor. The story then unfolds, filled with intrigue, deception, and the unexpected twists and turns that life can bring.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



7. Hungry Hill (1947)

hungry-hill-1338703-1

Hungry Hill” is a timeless British drama film released in 1947 under the direction of Brian Desmond Hurst. The movie tells an enduring story of an entrenched feud between two competing Irish families, whose animosity extends over half a century. The story brings to life the struggles and passion of its characters, all set against the stunning backdrop of horse-drawn carriages, a mansion steeped in history, and a copper mine waiting to be mined.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



8. Black Narcissus (1947)

black-narcissus-tt0039192-1

Black Narcissus” (1947) is a captivating drama that follows a group of nuns as they attempt to establish a convent in the treacherous Himalayas. The film’s hauntingly beautiful visuals of the majestic mountains are matched by the intense emotional struggles of these well-intentioned women.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



9. The Woman in the Hall (1947)

the-woman-in-the-hall-1338713-1

The Woman in the Hall” is a gripping 1947 Drama film, directed by Jack Lee, that explores the darker aspects of life and the lengths people will go to in order to survive. With a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes, it tells the story of a poor widow who, burdened by her financial struggles, decides to exploit her own children to beg for money from the wealthy. When she meets a rich man who offers her marriage, the stakes are raised even higher.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



10. Hamlet (1948)

hamlet-tt0040416-1

Directed by and starring legendary actor Laurence Olivier, Hamlet delves into the tragic tale of Prince Hamlet, who grapple with the inner conflict of avenging his father’s murder at the hands of his uncle. Set in a dark, brooding world, Olivier’s stellar performance brings Shakespeare’s timeless story to life.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



11. The Blue Lagoon (1949)

the-blue-lagoon-1338762-1

The Blue Lagoon” (1949) is a mesmerizing adventure, drama, and romance film set in the Victorian era. The story revolves around two children, Emmeline and Richard, who find themselves stranded on a tropical island in the South Pacific.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



12. Trio (1950)

trio-1338659-1

Trio” is a captivating anthology film that weaves together three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham: “The Verger”, “Mr.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



13. The Clouded Yellow (1950)

the-clouded-yellow-tt0042333-1

In the gripping crime drama “The Clouded Yellow, ” a former British agent, played by Trevor Howard, finds himself in a new mission at the Fenton country estate. Tasked with aiding Fenton’s niece, played by Jean Simmons, he unravels a web of deceit as she is accused of murdering a local gamekeeper. Trapped in a web of intrigue and deception, the agent must navigate the dangerous world of secrets, alliances, and hidden motives.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



14. Angel Face (1952)

angel-face-tt0044357-1

Dive into the thrilling world of “Angel Face, ” a 1952 film noir classic directed by the masterful Otto Preminger. The dynamic crime drama, set in a gritty urban landscape, tells the story of Frank Jessup, an ambulance driver played by the ruggedly handsome Robert Mitchum. Jessup’s life takes a dark turn when he stumbles into the sinister web of Diane Tremayne, a femme fatale with an irresistible allure portrayed by the radiant Jean Simmons.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



15. Androcles and the Lion (1952)

androcles-and-the-lion-1338702-1

Androcles and the Lion” is a captivating adventure, comedy, and family film set in ancient Rome. The story revolves around a Christian slave named Androcles, played by Jean Simmons, who befriends a lion.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



16. Young Bess (1953)

young-bess-1338711-1

Young Bess, ” a 1953 film directed by George Sidney, explores the early life of Elizabeth I of England from her youth to her reign in 1558, making for an enthralling historical drama. The enigmatic Jean Simmons portrays Elizabeth I, unravelling her transformative journey into a powerful queen.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



17. The Actress (1953)

the-actress-1338695-1

The Actress (1953) is a heartwarming and charming biographical comedy-drama based on the true life experiences of stage and screen actress/playwright Ruth Gordon. Directed by none other than the legendary George Cukor, the film stars iconic actors Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons, and Teresa Wright, and is produced by the esteemed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



18. She Couldn’t Say No (1953)

she-couldnt-say-no-tt0047476-1

In the early 1950s, a wealthy heiress played by Jean Simmons returns to a small Arkansas town to secretly express her gratitude to the people who saved her life when she was a young girl. As she navigates the town’s quirky inhabitants, she finds herself in a series of humorous and heartwarming encounters.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



19. The Robe (1953)

the-robe-tt0046247-1

Experience a tale of faith and redemption in “The Robe” (1953), a captivating and historically accurate biblical epic set in the Roman province of Judea during the 1st century. Follow the journey of Roman tribune Marcellus Gallio, played by the talented Richard Burton, who is tasked with crucifying Jesus of Nazareth.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



20. Désirée (1954)

d-sir-e-tt0046903-1

Experience the epic rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte in the dramatic biographical film “Désirée” (1954). Directed by Henry Koster, this historical drama unfolds the intricate relationships and events surrounding the infamous Emperor of France. The film features a star-studded cast, including Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, and Merle Oberon.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



21. The Egyptian (1954)

the-egyptian-1338783-1

Experience the epic tales of ancient Egypt in the 1954 drama, “The Egyptian. ” Set amidst the golden sands of the kingdom, a destitute orphan rises to become a skilled physician, eventually finding himself appointed to the Pharaoh’s court. As he delves deeper into the palace’s intrigues, he unravels dangerous royal secrets that threaten the very heart of the empire.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



22. A Bullet Is Waiting (1954)

a-bullet-is-waiting-1338822-1

Get ready for a gripping tale of crime and survival in the heart of the wilderness, as “A Bullet Is Waiting” (1954) takes viewers on a thrilling journey. After a small plane crash, a sheriff deputy and his dangerous prisoner must unite to battle the elements and their own desires, while seeking refuge at an isolated farm.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



23. Guys and Dolls (1955)

guys-and-dolls-tt0048140-1

Guys and Dolls” is a classic comedy-musical set in the bustling streets of New York City. The film follows a gambler who is dared to escort a cold-hearted female missionary to Havana, Cuba. As they embark on their journey, the two unpredictable characters find themselves falling for each other. However, the seemingly innocent bet has a hidden motive linked to a high-stakes crap game.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



24. Footsteps in the Fog (1955)

footsteps-in-the-fog-1338684-1

Footsteps in the Fog, ” a 1955 British noir crime-drama, transports its audience to 1900s England where danger lurks around every corner. A maid, determined to get what she wants, discovers her lover’s dark secret – he murdered his wife. This shocking revelation sets off a chain of events, as she tries to leverage the situation to her advantage.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



25. Hilda Crane (1956)

hilda-crane-1338670-1

In the poignant drama “Hilda Crane, ” Jean Simmons shines as the titular character, a twice-divorced woman who returns to her small hometown, hoping to rediscover herself. As she contemplates her future at her mother’s house, Hilda’s quest for independence becomes an increasingly arduous endeavor. “Hilda Crane” is based on a play, featuring a strong female protagonist and exploring themes of love, loyalty, and personal growth.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



26. Until They Sail (1957)

until-they-sail-tt0051141-1

Experience the heartfelt drama of “Until They Sail, ” released in 1957, set during the tumultuous times of World War II. This poignant tale, directed by Robert Wise, follows a group of unmarried New Zealand women who forge unexpected bonds with American soldiers fighting in the Pacific theater.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



27. This Could Be the Night (1957)

this-could-be-the-night-1338720-1

This Could Be the Night, ” a delightful comedy of 1957, directed by Robert Wise, follows the adventures of a dedicated school teacher who takes on a secretarial job at a lively nightclub. The nightclub’s two owners, each in love with her, are always quarreling about everything, including her job at the club.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



28. Home Before Dark (1958)

home-before-dark-1338689-1

Experience the captivating drama of Home Before Dark, a 1958 film that explores the depths of one woman’s struggle with sanity. Jean Simmons delivers an extraordinary performance as Charlotte, a delicate and magnetic figure battling the demons of her past.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



29. The Big Country (1958)

the-big-country-tt0051411-1

The Big Country (1958) is a captivating Western drama that follows a New England sea captain as he navigates the complexities of life on his fiancée’s sprawling Texas ranch. The peaceful setting is soon disrupted by a simmering feud between two families, both vying for control of a valuable patch of land. Tensions rise, and as the captain becomes entwined in the conflict, he must make difficult choices and face dangerous retribution and retaliation.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



30. This Earth Is Mine (1959)

this-earth-is-mine-1290887-1

This Earth Is Mine” is an enchanting drama-romance film set in the Prohibition Era of the 1920s. It tells the story of Elizabeth Rambeau, an Englishwoman who joins her winemaking family in California during this time. As she navigates her new life, she faces challenges and rivalries, including from her troublemaker playboy cousin, John Rambeau.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



31. The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959)

the-31st-annual-academy-awards-tt0343335-1

Experience the glamour of Hollywood’s most prestigious event in “The 31st Annual Academy Awards, ” a gripping tv special from 1959. Watch as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences honors the industry’s finest talents, delivering a night of unforgettable moments through captivating acceptance speeches, stunning performances, and legendary encounters.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



32. Spartacus (1960)

spartacus-tt0054331-1

Spartacus”, a 1960 American epic historical drama film, is a compelling tale of bravery, rebellion, and power struggle set in the Roman Empire. Directed by Anthony Mann and Stanley Kubrick, and written by Howard Fast, Peter Ustinov, and Dalton Trumbo, this movie stars Kirk Douglas as the titular character, Laurence Olivier as Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Jean Simmons as Varinia.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



33. The Grass Is Greener (1960)

the-grass-is-greener-tt0053877-1

In the delightful screwball comedy, The Grass Is Greener, Victor (Cary Grant) and Hilary (Deborah Kerr) run guided tours in their luxurious English mansion, attracting visitors from across the globe. Amidst the opulent surroundings, an American millionaire, played by Robert Mitchum, captures Hilary’s heart during a tour, while Hattie (Jean Simmons) pursues Victor with equal fervor.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



34. Elmer Gantry (1960)

elmer-gantry-tt0053793-1

Elmer Gantry” is a gripping drama film that captures the essence of religious fervor, manipulation, and the human capacity for deception. Set in the 1930s, the story revolves around Elmer Gantry (played by Burt Lancaster), a charismatic and persuasive traveling salesman who convinces a true believer evangelist to allow him to become the face of her revival movement. As Gantry’s influence over the gullible congregation grows, the line between salvation and greed blurs, leading to a series of shocking revelations and moral dilemmas.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



35. All the Way Home (1963)

all-the-way-home-1338688-1

All the Way Home” is a gripping drama set in the 1910s in Tennessee. The film follows the life of Mary Follet, a resilient wife and mother, as she struggles to cope with the loss of her husband and the responsibility of raising their children alone. Based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the story takes viewers on an emotional journey of hope, heartbreak, and redemption.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



36. Life at the Top (1965)

life-at-the-top-1338667-1

Life at the Top, ” a gripping sequel to the classic 1958 film “Room at the Top, ” follows the story of Joe Lampton, a man who believes he has achieved the American Dream by marrying the boss’s daughter in his small northern mill town. However, Joe soon finds himself facing disillusionment as he grapples with manipulation from his father-in-law and a sense of stagnation in his career.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



37. Rough Night in Jericho (1967)

rough-night-in-jericho-1273285-1

Rough Night in Jericho” is a classic Western romantic adventure from 1967, directed by Arnold Laven and starring the talented trio of Dean Martin, Jean Simmons, and George Peppard. Set in the rugged Arizona desert, the story unfolds as Martin, a strong-willed, widowed former sheriff, partners with Simmons’ fiery character, a determined woman with a fierce spirit, embarking on a daring mission to overthrow the notorious, ruthless town boss terrorizing the citizens of Jericho.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



38. Divorce American Style (1967)

divorce-american-style-tt0061581-1

Divorce American Style, released in 1967, stars Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds as a suburban couple who learn that not even divorce can solve all their problems. The film showcases the comedic struggle of the couple as they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship, taking place primarily in Los Angeles, California. The movie’s premise revolves around a safety deposit box, which plays a pivotal role in the storyline.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



39. Soldier in Love (1967)

soldier-in-love-1338731-1

Soldier in Love (1967) is a captivating drama starring Norman Allen, Claire Bloom, and Margaret Braidwood, set during the early 18th century. When Princess Anne ascends to the English throne, she elevates her close friends, John Churchill, a renowned soldier, and his wife Sarah, into prominent roles in the kingdom.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



40. Heidi (1968)

heidi-tt0063051-1

Heidi” is a heartwarming drama that follows the story of Swiss orphan Heidi, who is left in the care of her grumpy grandfather in the Alps. This adventurous tale also introduces young goatherd Peter, sparking a friendship that changes Heidi’s life forever.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



41. The Happy Ending (1969)

the-happy-ending-tt0064405-1

Experience the raw power of human emotion in “The Happy Ending, ” a gripping drama from 1969. Directed by renowned filmmaker Richard Brooks and nominated for 2 Oscars, this captivating film tells the story of a middle-aged woman who shatters her family’s tranquility by leaving her life behind in search of true fulfillment.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



42. Decisions! Decisions! (1971)

decisions-decisions-tt0068467-1

In the 1971 comedy-drama “Decisions! Decisions! ” directed by Alex Segal, viewers are taken on a whirlwind misadventure with the misfit duo of a hapless salesman (Bob Newhart) and a sexologist (Jean Simmons). Throughout the film, the audience is given the unique opportunity to decide on the various separate plots, turning the viewing experience into a captivating interactive event.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



43. The Easter Promise (1975)

the-easter-promise-1338766-1

The Easter Promise, ” originally titled as “1975, ” is a heartwarming drama that takes place in a small Nebraska town. In the post-World War II 1940s, the Mills family welcomes back their beloved daughter, Constance Payne, a celebrated actress, after many years away.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



44. Golden Gate (1981)

golden-gate-tt0082459-1

Golden Gate” takes viewers to the heart of San Francisco’s bustling publishing industry in 1981. The story revolves around the powerful and wealthy Golden family, led by their ailing patriarch, who embarks on a fierce battle to protect their family’s legacy from a ruthless businessman’s takeover attempt.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



45. Midas Valley (1985)

midas-valley-1338668-1

Midas Valley, ” released in 1985, delves into the tumultuous world of computer electronics in Silicon Valley, California. Caught amid the cutthroat competition, a group of individuals grapples with greed, passion, and intriguing relationships. Directed by Gus Trikonis and written by Ann Beckett and Clyde Phillips, this drama-romance features a stellar cast including Phillip R.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



46. The Golden Gong (1985)

the-golden-gong-tt0482211-1

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.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



47. Going Undercover (1985)

going-undercover-1338733-1

Going Undercover” is a 1988 comedy-thriller film starring Chris Lemmon and Jean Simmons. Directed by James Kenelm Clarke and written by himself, the movie follows private investigator Henry Brilliant (Lemmon) as he is hired by Maxine de la Hunt to protect her stepdaughter Marigold (Lea Thompson) during her trip to Denmark.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



48. Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love (1987)

perry-mason-the-case-of-the-lost-love-1338771-1

Prepare to be captivated by the gripping crime drama, “Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love” (1987), directed by Ron Satlof. The film, which boasts an impressive ensemble cast, follows Perry Mason, a renowned private investigator, as he delves into a twisted web of intrigue, betrayal, and deceit.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



49. A Friendship in Vienna (1988)

a-friendship-in-vienna-1338660-1

A Friendship in Vienna, ” set in 1930s Vienna, explores the powerful bond between two young girls, one of Jewish descent and the other the daughter of a fascist, as they navigate the tumultuous landscape of Nazi-occupied Austria. Together, they confront the oppressive regime’s impact on their lives, challenging the boundaries of their friendship and beliefs. This thought-provoking drama, directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Doris Orgel and Richard Alfieri, has earned a respectable 6.7 IMDb rating and features impressive performances from Jane Alexander, Edward Asner, and Natasha Bell.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



50. Inherit the Wind (1988)

inherit-the-wind-tt0095373-1

Inherit the Wind” is a gripping drama based on a real event that took place in the 1920s-era South. The film explores a media frenzy when a liberal lawyer defends a man accused of teaching Darwinism in a time when religion was strongly entrenched in society.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



51. The Dawning (1988)

the-dawning-tt0094955-1

Embark on a riveting journey with the 1988 drama, “The Dawning, ” starring an illustrious cast featuring Anthony Hopkins and Rebecca Pidgeon. As the film chronicles the life of an Irish Republican Army gunman on the run from the government, a remarkable chance encounter with a passionate young woman unfolds.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



52. People Like Us (1990)

people-like-us-tt0100346-1

People Like Us” is a captivating 1990 drama that tells the story of a wealthy writer who becomes enraged when his daughter is brutally murdered. Feeling let down by the legal system, he takes matters into his own hands, seeking justice in his own way.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



53. Laker Girls (1990)

laker-girls-1338714-1

Laker Girls is a captivating drama that showcases the trials and tribulations of three aspiring cheerleaders, Tina, Shari, and Paris, who are on the journey to becoming part of the legendary Los Angeles Lakers’ squad. This heartwarming tale of camaraderie and perseverance delves deep into the trials and tribulations each girl faces as they battle for their place on the coveted team. With the stakes high and the competition fierce, their friendships are put to the test, showing the importance of loyalty and unity.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



54. One More Mountain (1994)

one-more-mountain-tt0110734-1

Experience the thrilling tale of survival and determination in the 1994 drama “One More Mountain. ” Follow Margaret Reed, a wealthy and proud woman from Chicago, as she unwittingly joins the Donner party - a group of pioneers venturing west in a covered wagon during the summer of 1846.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



55. How to Make an American Quilt (1995)

how-to-make-an-american-quilt-tt0113347-1

How to Make an American Quilt” is a heartwarming comedy-drama film released in 1995, with a runtime of 1 hour and 57 minutes. The film, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, follows the story of a young woman named Finn Dodd as she prepares for her wedding. Finn listens as her elders, played by the talented actresses Ellen Burstyn and Anne Bancroft, share tales of romance and heartbreak while constructing a quilt. The film is set to a charming blend of classical and wedding music, adding to its overall charm.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



56. Daisies in December (1995)

daisies-in-december-1338846-1

Experience the heartwarming and unexpected romance between a grumpy senior citizen and a mysterious new acquaintance in “Daisies in December” (1995). Dropped off at a retirement home by his vacationing family, the grumpy gentleman embarks on an unforgettable journey filled with love, laughter, and hidden secrets. With a captivating performance from star-studded cast including Joss Ackland and Jean Simmons, this compelling drama is sure to touch your heart.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



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

twentieth-century-fox-the-first-50-years-tt0324948-1

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.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



58. Her Own Rules (1998)

her-own-rules-1338701-1

Her Own Rules” is a captivating drama-romance film, released in 1998, with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. Directed by Bobby Roth and written by Barbara Taylor Bradford and Cathleen Young, this movie features Melissa Gilbert, Jeremy Sheffield, and Lorraine Pilkington as its stars.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



59. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)

final-fantasy-the-spirits-within-tt0173840-1

In a not-so-distant future, Earth is invaded by malevolent alien phantoms, a force of nature unlike anything humanity has ever known. Amidst the chaos and destruction, we meet Dr. Aki Ross (Ming-Na Wen), a brilliant and determined scientist dedicated to finding a way to protect the world’s survivors.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



60. Winter Solstice (2003)

winter-solstice-1338871-1

Winter Solstice” is a heartwarming drama and romance film set in a quaint, English village. Elfrida Phibbs, a retired London pianist, finds solace and companionship in her unexpected friendship with the kind-hearted Oscar. After experiencing devastating losses, they embark on a journey to Scotland to escape the melancholic Christmas season.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



61. Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)

howls-moving-castle-tt0347149-1

Howl’s Moving Castle” takes us on an enchanting journey into a world where magic is real, and anything is possible. The film follows the story of a young woman who is cursed with an old body by a wicked witch, and her only hope of breaking the spell lies in the hands of an eccentric young wizard and his companions in their extraordinary walking castle. This captivating animated adventure, brought to life by the world-renowned Studio Ghibli, seamlessly blends love, friendship, and a touch of steampunk, all set against the backdrop of a fantastical world.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



62. Thru the Moebius Strip (2005)

thru-the-moebius-strip-tt0267024-1

A thrilling adventure awaits in “Thru the Moebius Strip, ” directed by Glenn Chaika and brought to life through stunning CG animation. Set in the not-too-distant future, the story follows a young boy who embarks on a journey across dimensions to find his thought-dead father and discover his destiny on an alien world.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



63. The 100 Greatest Family Films (2005)

the-100-greatest-family-films-tt0497081-1

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



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



64. … A Father… A Son… Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2005)

a-father-a-son-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-tt0810861-1

A Father. . A Son. .



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



65. Shadows in the Sun (2009)

shadows-in-the-sun-1338652-1

Shadows in the Sun” is a heartwarming drama set in Norfolk, England, featuring a young mysterious loner who changes the course of a family’s life. The film, released in 2009, boasts a stellar cast including Jean Simmons, James Wilby, and Jamie Dornan.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



66. The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (2010)

the-82nd-annual-academy-awards-tt1541775-1

The 82nd Annual Academy Awards, hosted by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin, bring together Hollywood’s finest for a night of glamour, celebration, and recognition. With Carey Mulligan, Macaulay Culkin, and Bradley Cooper in attendance, the awards ceremony promises an unforgettable evening filled with heartfelt speeches, stunning performances, and unexpected surprises.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



67. Trumbo (2015)

trumbo-tt3203606-1

Trumbo, released in 2015 and directed by Jay Roach, is a compelling and gripping biographical drama that showcases the life of Dalton Trumbo, a prominent Hollywood screenwriter whose career came to a screeching halt during the 1947 Hollywood blacklist. Known for his exceptional political views, Trumbo, along with several other artists, faced severe consequences for their beliefs. The movie takes viewers on a journey through Trumbo’s personal and professional life, highlighting his resilience, dedication, and perseverance.



📺 Watch now free with Prime

🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art



That’s All Folks!


As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

    Share:
    Back to Blog