Dive into the cinematic world of Jerry Goldsmith Movies, as we take you on a journey chronicling the influential and iconic works of a legendary composer. Discover how Goldsmith's unique composition style and mastery of musical storytelling have shaped some of the most memorable moments in film history.
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1. Don't Bother to Knock (1952)
Don't Bother to Knock" is a gripping 1952 Film-Noir drama directed by Roy Ward Baker, starring Richard Widmark, Marilyn Monroe, and Anne Bancroft. Set in a hotel, the story unfolds when an airline pilot finds himself captivated by a dangerous babysitter after his girlfriend leaves him. As the plot unfolds, secrets and hidden truths come to light, leading to a thrilling climax.
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2. Black Patch (1957)
Black Patch, " a 1957 western film, tells the tale of two former friends who meet again in a New Mexico town but are now on opposite sides of the law. The town marshal, portrayed by George Montgomery, squares off against a notorious bank robber played by Tom Pittman.
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3. Face of a Fugitive (1959)
In the tense and absorbing western drama, "Face of a Fugitive" (1959), we're introduced to a man who isn't exactly what he seems. After being falsely accused of murdering a deputy sheriff, our protagonist tries to start anew in a sleepy border town near Mexico. The town seems to offer him a fresh start, a chance to leave his past behind.
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4. City of Fear (1959)
In the heart of Los Angeles, a chilling manhunt unfolds when a vengeful killer escapes from San Quentin prison with a lethal secret. Believing he's carrying a deadly dose of heroin, the killer unleashes chaos on the city, unknowingly spreading a terrifyingly radioactive substance. As the authorities scramble to contain the deadly substance, they find themselves in a thrilling race against time to catch the elusive killer and contain the city-wide disaster.
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5. Flaming Star (1960)
A gripping tale of loyalty and passion, "Flaming Star" (1960) follows the story of Pacer, a mixed-blood native American facing a life-altering conflict in the heart of West Texas. Driven to resolve the escalating violence between two warring cultures, Pacer attempts to act as a peacemaker. But his unwavering honor forces him into a deadly, unyielding whirlwind of violence.
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6. Studs Lonigan (1960)
Studs Lonigan" is a gripping 1960 drama film, directed by Irving Lerner, that follows the tumultuous journey of a young man trying to break free from the harsh realities of 1920s South Side Chicago. The film, based on the novel by James T. Farrell, is a poignant exploration of the challenges faced by individuals caught up in the underbelly of urban life.
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7. Lonely Are the Brave (1962)
The timeless classic, "Lonely Are the Brave" (1962), stars Academy Award-nominated Kirk Douglas as an independent cowboy embarking on a daring escape. When Jack Crabb (Douglas) gets himself locked up in a gruesome penitentiary, he recalls an old friendship with a horse wrangler, Daniel Quinn (Walter Matthau).
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8. The Spiral Road (1962)
The Spiral Road" (1962) takes you on a thrilling journey to the jungles of Indonesia in 1936. A Dutch physician finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of black magic with a local witch-doctor. As the line between life and death blurs, they engage in a fierce battle to save themselves and the leprosy patients that rely on their help.
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9. Freud (1962)
In 1962, the world was introduced to the intriguing life of Czech-Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud through the biographical drama, "Freud. " This captivating film takes the audience on a journey as Freud begins his career treating patients diagnosed with hysteria using the groundbreaking technique of hypnosis. Set in Vienna, Austria, the movie delves into the world of psychiatry and offers a unique insight into the life of this influential figure.
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10. A Gathering of Eagles (1963)
Embark on a thrilling journey with 'A Gathering of Eagles' as we delve into the heart of the Cold War. Set in 1963, an air force colonel, Jim Caldwell, takes command of his Strategic Air Command B-52 wing in a bid to pass a nuclear war readiness test.
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11. The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)
In the thrilling 1963 film, "The List of Adrian Messenger, " a former intelligence officer finds himself entangled in a mysterious investigation. Tasked by the heir to the Gleneyre estate, he must unravel the bizarre deaths of a group of eleven men, all listed on a peculiar piece of paper. As he delves deeper into the case, he encounters a web of deception and uncertainty.
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12. The Prize (1963)
The Prize (1963) follows the lives of Nobel Prize winners who arrive in Stockholm to receive their awards. As the international gathering unfolds, their lives are rocked and shaken in unexpected ways. Directed by Mark Robson and starring an ensemble of brilliant actors, this gripping crime, drama, and mystery film takes the audience on a thrilling journey through espionage, danger, and secrets.
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13. Lilies of the Field (1963)
Discover Lilies of the Field, the heartfelt 1963 drama directed by Ralph Nelson and written by James Poe and William E. Barrett.
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14. Take Her, She's Mine (1963)
Take Her, She's Mine (1963) stars James Stewart and Sandra Dee in this delightful comedy about a doting father trying to protect his college-age daughter. However, his efforts to shield her from the challenges of teenage rebellion only seem to multiply, casting him into one messy scandal after another.
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15. Seven Days in May (1964)
Unravel a chilling tale of political tension and conspiracy in the classic 1964 film, Seven Days in May. Directed by John Frankenheimer, this movie centers around the United States military leaders who conspire to overthrow the President, fearing a potential Soviet sneak attack. When the president supports a nuclear disarmament treaty, the stakes grow higher.
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16. Fate Is the Hunter (1964)
Fate Is the Hunter, " a suspenseful drama directed by Ralph Nelson, stars Glenn Ford as Jack Morrison, an airline executive who doubts the cause of a fatal plane crash. Despite his friend and pilot claiming responsibility for the accident, Morrison can't accept the notion.
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17. Shock Treatment (1964)
Shock Treatment (1964) stars Stuart Whitman as an actor tasked with locating a million-dollar loot, but his journey takes a dangerous turn when he ends up in a mentally unstable facility. The suspenseful drama, directed by Denis Sanders, is sure to keep viewers on their toes as the protagonist faces various challenges and dangers within the asylum. The film also boasts an experimental drug, an enigmatic psychiatrist, and an array of thrilling scenes.
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18. Rio Conchos (1964)
Rio Conchos" is a 1964 American action, drama, and war film set in the post-Civil War era. Directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Joseph Landon and Clair Huffaker, it stars Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman, and Anthony Franciosa.
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19. The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965)
The Agony and the Ecstasy" is a captivating biographical drama based on the dramatic journey of one of the most renowned artists of the 16th century, Michelangelo Buonarroti. Directed by the renowned Carol Reed, the film takes a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs Michelangelo faced while working on the iconic Sistine Chapel ceiling at the behest of Pope Julius II.
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20. Morituri (1965)
Morituri, released in 1965, is an action-packed drama and thriller set during World War Two. The story follows a war pacifist who is blackmailed into posing as an SS officer with the mission to disable the scuttling explosives on a freighter carrying rubber cargo set to be captured by the Allies.
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21. A Patch of Blue (1965)
A Patch of Blue" is a poignant drama-romance film released in 1965. Starring Sidney Poitier, Shelley Winters, and Elizabeth Hartman, this compelling story revolves around a blind, uneducated white girl who forms a life-changing friendship with a determined black man. With a run-time of 1 hour and 45 minutes, the film delves into themes of tolerance, racial prejudice, and interracial romance.
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22. The Satan Bug (1965)
In the heart-pounding thriller "The Satan Bug" (1965), a dangerous germ that has the power to wipe out life on Earth is stolen from a high-security biological warfare lab. With time ticking away, the lab's security officer, played by Richard Basehart, must race against the clock to prevent the thief from unleashing the deadly pathogen on an unsuspecting world. As the tension mounts, a mad scientist, played by George Maharis, lurks in the shadows, adding a chilling layer of uncertainty to the already dire situation.
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23. In Harm's Way (1965)
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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24. The Spy with My Face (1965)
Embark on a thrilling adventure as U. N. C. L. E. agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin are called to the Swiss Alps to locate a secret nuclear weapon design. However, their mission takes a unexpected turn when T. H. R. U. S. H.
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25. Von Ryan's Express (1965)
Von Ryan's Express" is a thrilling war-adventure film released in 1965, featuring Frank Sinatra as the lead character, an American Prisoner of War. In the backdrop of the oppressive Nazi-occupied Italy, Sinatra, together with a group of mainly British POWs, embarks on a daredevil mission to escape from their captors.
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26. The Sand Pebbles (1966)
Experience the unforgettable adventure of 'The Sand Pebbles' (1966), a captivating tale set in war-torn China during the 1920s. Follow U. S. Naval engineer Jake Holman (played by the legendary Steve McQueen) as he embarks on a thrilling rescue mission aboard a small gunboat. As tensions rise and danger lurks around every corner, Holman must navigate through the tumultuous waters of Chinese politics and forge an unbreakable bond with his fellow sailors.
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27. The Blue Max (1966)
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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28. One Spy Too Many (1966)
In 1966, "One Spy Too Many" sees U. N. C. L. E. agents Solo and Kuryakin team up to thwart a megalomaniacal villain who fancies himself as a modern-day Alexander the Great. The unhinged mastermind commits heinous crimes against the ten commandments and seeks to obtain world domination through the acquisition of chemical weapons from the army.
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29. Seconds (1966)
In the 1966 Sci-Fi Thriller "Seconds", an unhappy middle-aged banker named Hamilton (played by Rock Hudson) finds himself in a desperate situation. Seeking a second chance at life, he agrees to undergo a procedure that will fake his death and give him a completely new look and identity. However, this new life comes with a steep price.
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30. The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
The Glass Bottom Boat" (1966), a delightful blend of romance and comedy, is a timeless tale where misunderstandings and suspicions create an exhilarating ride. The head of an aerospace research lab, Arthur, starts to believe his new girlfriend, Carol, might be a Russian spy after a series of misconceptions.
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31. Warning Shot (1966)
In the gritty underbelly of 1960s Los Angeles, a veteran LAPD police sergeant faces an unfamiliar challenge when the lines between right and wrong blur. A seemingly routine stakeout leads to a fatal altercation, but the ensuing inquest reveals no weapon, compelling the officer to retrace his steps and find the missing piece of the puzzle that could save his career and reputation.
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32. The Trouble with Angels (1966)
In "The Trouble with Angels, " two spirited teenage girls, Mary Clanton (Hayley Mills) and Angela Clark (Binnie Barnes), find themselves at St. Francis Academy, a boarding school run by the stern and challenged Mother Superior (Rosalind Russell) and a clueless staff of Sisters. These girls are anything but ordinary, with their playful pranks and mischievous ways, causing chaos and excitement for everyone involved.
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33. Our Man Flint (1966)
Dive into the action-packed, comedic world of "Our Man Flint, " released in 1966 and directed by Daniel Mann. The film follows top agent Derek Flint, played by James Coburn, as he is called into action by Intelligence Chief Cramden. The world is facing a sinister threat as eco-terrorists manipulate the weather to impose their will on the world. Flint must rely on his wit, gadgets, and unique style to stop the terrorists and save the day.
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34. Hour of the Gun (1967)
In the Wild West, the notorious Clanton gang terrorizes the Arizona territory, led by the infamous Curly Bill Brocius. When Marshal Wyatt Earp clashes with them, he becomes a target for revenge. After the Clantons kill Marshal Wyatt's brother, he teams up with his loyal friend, Doc Holliday, to pursue the killers.
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35. The Flim-Flam Man (1967)
The Flim-Flam Man" is a thrilling 1967 crime comedy that follows the exploits of a charming rural con artist and his army deserter sidekick. The duo is adept at cheating their unsuspecting victims, but their scheme takes a dangerous turn when they are pursued by the relentless sheriff. In the midst of chaos and deception, the pair finds an unexpected ally in a wealthy young woman who helps shield them from the sheriff's wrath.
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36. The Karate Killers (1967)
Join the daring adventures of U. N. C. L. E. agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin as they take on T. H. R. U. S. H.
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37. Planet of the Apes (1968)
In the intriguing sci-fi adventure, "Planet of the Apes, " an astronaut crew is stranded on a mysterious planet where humans are enslaved, and apes reign supreme. The film features captivating plot twists, intense trials, and an unexpected glimpse into our own future. The movie boasts top-notch performances by stars Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, and Kim Hunter, along with a unique combination of human and ape interaction.
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38. The Helicopter Spies (1968)
The Helicopter Spies" is a thrilling 1968 film that takes the viewers on a pulse-pounding journey of action and intrigue. The story is set in an African village that narrowly escapes a devastating attack by the deadly weapon, The Thermal Prism. Leading the charge to uncover this lethal device are the charismatic pair of spies, Napoleon and Ilya, played by none other than Robert Vaughn and David McCallum.
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39. Sebastian (1968)
In the tense atmosphere of the Cold War, "Sebastian" follows the life of a chief British intelligence code-breaking section who, in the midst of his duties, falls in love with a new employee. As he navigates the dangers of espionage, he also finds himself protecting an old coworker accused of Communist affiliations, shielding him from the harsh judgment of the security branch. This dramatic, romantic, and thrilling tale, set against the backdrop of political intrigue, explores the vulnerability of the human heart during an era of unyielding suspicion and betrayal.
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40. The Detective (1968)
The Detective" is a gripping crime drama from 1968, starring Frank Sinatra as an NYPD detective struggling with his wife's infidelity. The film's narrative takes a dark turn as the detective is drawn into the investigation of a murder involving a gay man, linking the case to official corruption and dangerous dealings in sex and drugs. Set against the gritty backdrop of New York City, the film delves into themes of corruption, infidelity, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
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41. Bandolero! (1968)
Bandolero! " is a riveting Western drama set in 1968, released under the direction of Andrew V. McLaglen. This cinematic experience features a star-studded cast, including James Stewart, Dean Martin, and Raquel Welch, who bring the story to life as they navigate the dangerous terrain of Mexico.
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42. The Chairman (1969)
In the tumultuous year of 1969, during the Chinese Cultural Revolution, an undercover US agent, played by the legendary Gregory Peck, is sent on a dangerous mission - to infiltrate enemy territory and steal a revolutionary new agricultural enzyme formula. Set against the backdrop of political unrest and the looming threat of the Chinese military, this thrilling action-drama puts our spy in a precarious position.
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43. 100 Rifles (1969)
In 1912 Sonora, Mexico, the Yaqui Indian revolution reaches its pivotal moment as revolutionary leader Yaqui Joe (Burt Reynolds) robs a bank to buy arms for his people. Amidst the chaos, he finds himself caught between a relentless American lawman (Jim Brown) and the Mexican Army, setting the stage for an explosive adventure. When an alluring woman named Laura (Raquel Welch) enters the scene, alliances shift, and the stakes are raised even higher.
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44. Justine (1969)
Justine (1969) is a captivating drama set in British Palestine of 1938. The film revolves around the complicated relationships of several men who are all vying for the affections of a Coptic banker's wife who is entangled in the anti-British underground movement.
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45. Patton (1970)
Patton" is an epic biographical drama that delves into the life of the controversial American general, George S. Patton, during the World War II era. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, the film is written by Francis Ford Coppola, Edmund H. North, and Ladislas Farago. Starring George C. Scott, Karl Malden, and Stephen Young, "Patton" is a gripping exploration of Patton's military career, characterized by his unconventional leadership style and rudeness.
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46. The Traveling Executioner (1970)
The Traveling Executioner is a 1972 comedy-drama-western film that follows the adventures of Jonas Candide, an ex-carny who travels around the bayou with a portable electric chair, ready to render his services for a fee. As the story unfolds, Jonas encounters a female client for whom he develops feelings. This unique and darkly humorous exploration of the 1918 era challenges the conventions of genre, featuring a talented ensemble cast led by Stacy Keach.
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47. Rio Lobo (1970)
Rio Lobo" is a thrilling Western drama, released in 1970, starring the iconic John Wayne. Set after the Civil War, the story follows Cord McNally, a man on a quest for revenge. He hunts down two traitors whose actions led to the devastating defeat of his unit and the loss of his close friend. As the plot thickens, viewers are drawn into a world of deceit and corruption, where police officers may not be as honorable as they seem.
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48. The Brotherhood of the Bell (1970)
In "The Brotherhood of the Bell" (1970), a seasoned professor's life takes an unexpected turn when he is approached by a powerful secret society from his college days. This secretive fraternity, which he'd been a part of, tasks him with a new mission, forcing him to confront his past and plunging him into a whirlwind of suspense and conspiracy.
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49. The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970)
The Ballad of Cable Hogue is a captivating 1970 western comedy-drama film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Jason Robards, Stella Stevens, and David Warner. Set in the middle of the desert, the movie follows the story of a resourceful hobo, Cable Hogue, who stumbles upon a life-changing water spring. Cable transforms the once barren land into a flourishing way station, creating a profitable business venture.
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50. Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
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51. The Mephisto Waltz (1971)
In "The Mephisto Waltz", a dying satanist devises a sinister plan to transfer his soul into a young, talented concert pianist. This dark and thrilling tale explores the depths of evil and the price of ambition, taking you on a chilling journey of mystery and suspense.
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52. Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
In the year 1971, the world is thrown into shock when three talking chimpanzees, Cornelius, Zira, and Aurelius, mysteriously appear within a U. S. spacecraft.
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53. Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate (1971)
Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate" is a captivating comedy-mystery film from 1971, adhering to Google search guidelines. The movie, based on a novel and starring Helen Hayes, Vince Edwards, and Myrna Loy, follows four elderly ladies who decide to create a fictional "girl" for a computer dating service. However, their innocent idea takes a dark turn when a psychopath is attracted to their description.
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54. A Step Out of Line (1971)
A Step Out of Line" (1971) is a gripping drama film that follows the desperate lives of three financially broke friends-Peter Falk, Vic Morrow, and Peter Lawford. When they are pushed to the brink, they decide to take matters into their own hands and plan a daring bank robbery to resolve their money troubles. Director Bernard McEveety masterfully weaves a story of friendship, desperation, and moral dilemmas as the characters navigate the high-stakes world of heists.
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55. The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971)
Step into the heartwarming world of "The Homecoming: A Christmas Story, " a 1971 family drama that served as the pilot episode for the beloved TV series "The Waltons. " Set on Christmas Eve in 1933, the story follows the Waltons as they prepare for the holiday, but worry soon sets in when their father, John Walton, does not return home due to work obligations in another part of the state.
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56. Wild Rovers (1971)
Wild Rovers" is a thrilling 1971 drama-western film directed by Blake Edwards, which showcases two weary cowboys who are tired of their mundane lives as cattle herders. Fueled by desperation and the lure of adventure, they decide to take matters into their own hands and rob a bank, only to find themselves on the run from their employer's sons who are hot on their trail.
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57. Crawlspace (1972)
Enter the eerie world of "Crawlspace", a chilling 1972 horror-thriller directed by John Newland and Buzz Kulik. Following a childless middle-age couple's desperate attempt to rejoin society by adopting a troubled youth found living in their crawlspace, the film unravels in a twisted tale of tragedy and human connection.
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58. Pursuit (1972)
Pursuit" is a gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller released in 1972. With a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes, the movie is directed and written by the legendary Michael Crichton, an author renowned for his science fiction and medical thrillers.
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59. Fireball Forward (1972)
Fireball Forward" (1972) is an intense, action-packed war drama that follows an uncompromising general who takes over a troubled division with a less than impressive combat record. Ben Gazzara plays the no-nonsense general, determined to turn the tide and lead his soldiers to victory. The film is a mix of high-stakes battles, intrigue, and betrayal, set against the backdrop of the U. S. Army.
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60. The Other (1972)
In the close-knit town of Blackwood, two identical twin brothers, Ben and Dave, share an inseparable bond, but when a series of unnerving accidents threaten their lives and the lives of their family in the summer of 1935, a sinister secret starts to unravel. Mysterious occurrences and the appearance of a mysterious rat set the stage for a chilling mystery that leaves everyone on edge. As the brothers and their family grapple with the shocking revelations, their lives begin to spiral out of control.
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61. The Culpepper Cattle Co. (1972)
The Culpepper Cattle Co. " (1972) invites you to join a young, spirited farmboy on his journey to become a cowhand. Set against the rugged backdrop of the New Mexico Territory, the film's gripping plot follows the protagonist as he earns the trust of a tough and experienced trail boss.
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62. The Man (1972)
In "The Man, " an African-American senator's life is changed dramatically when he becomes the designated survivor of a devastating accident that claims the life of the President of the United States. Now, as the first black President, he must confront the bigotry and division that threaten to tear his country apart.
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63. Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies (1973)
In the small town of 1920s America, "Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies" is a captivating drama that follows a remarkable duo. Ace Eli, played by Cliff Robertson, is a fearless 1920s stunt flyer who has seen the horrors of World War One. Despite these experiences, he finds solace in the adrenaline and thrill of his aerial performances. When he meets his son Rodger, played by young Eric Shea, he takes the eager boy on the road with him.
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64. Shamus (1973)
Shamus, released in 1973 and directed by Buzz Kulik, is a thrilling action-comedy filled with crime and suspense. With a star-studded cast featuring Burt Reynolds, Dyan Cannon, and John P. Ryan, this film takes us on a journey through the streets of New York City.
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65. The Red Pony (1973)
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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66. Papillon (1973)
In the 1930s, a French convict named Charles Brunel befriends another man, Louis Dega, as they both begin serving their sentence on Devil's Island, a notorious South American penal colony known for its unbearable heat and oppressive living conditions. As the two form a strong bond, they hatch an escape attempt that tests their friendship and determination against the brutal backdrop of the island.
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67. One Little Indian (1973)
One Little Indian" is a delightful 1973 comedy, family, and Western film that will leave you laughing and smiling. Set in the Arizona desert, the story follows a man on the run from the Cavalry who just wants to disappear.
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68. Tarzan the Mighty Man (1974)
Tarzan the Mighty Man, " a thrilling adventure from 1974, follows the journey of adventurers as they come across the legendary Tarzan and prepare to face down colossal dinosaurs and fierce natives in a world of wonder and danger. Directed by Kunt Tulgar, this film features a gripping plot and captivating characters, with Yavuz Selekman, Yesim Yükselen, and Altan Günbay leading a star-studded cast.
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69. The Terrorists (1974)
In the gripping 1974 thriller "The Terrorists" (originally titled as "Ransom"), national security chief Colonel Tahlvik takes on a mission to save the passengers of a hijacked British airliner. Simultaneously, he also has to deal with the British Ambassador being held hostage in his own residence by another dangerous terrorism team.
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70. S*P*Y*S (1974)
In "S*P*Y*S, " two seemingly mismatched spies find themselves caught in a whirlwind of espionage, danger, and unforeseen chaos. When a botched mission triggers an unwritten "corpse for a corpse" pact, these mismatched agents are pursued relentlessly by the CIA, the KGB, and a group of highly-unpredictable anarchists.
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71. Winter Kill (1974)
Winter Kill, a riveting 1974 mystery-thriller directed by Jud Taylor, keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as a sniper targeting residents at a winter resort leaves everyone questioning who will be next. The film delves into the intricate and often twisted relationships between husband and wife, as a series of unexpected deaths leave the resort town shaken. With a star-studded cast led by Andy Griffith, John Larch, and Tim O'Connor, this classic thriller will leave you guessing until the very end.
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72. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1974)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" is a moving drama set in 1912 New York City. It follows the life of a family living in a slum and is headed by a loving but alcoholic father and a strong-willed mother.
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73. Chinatown (1974)
In the gritty streets of 1930s Los Angeles, private detective J. J. Gittes (Jack Nicholson) is hired to expose a woman's infidelity. However, as he delves deeper into the case, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit, corruption, and murder.
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74. Take a Hard Ride (1975)
Take a Hard Ride, an action-packed adventure set in the Wild West, brings together an all-star cast and features an enthralling storyline. The film follows ranch owner Morgan, who sells his cattle and suddenly dies, leaving his foreman Pike to deliver a dangerous payroll to Sonora, Mexico, while being relentlessly pursued by malicious characters.
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75. Breakheart Pass (1975)
Breakheart Pass is a suspenseful drama set in the Wild West, where lawman John Deakin is transported as a prisoner on a train filled with supplies and medicine to Fort Humboldt, Nevada. As the train treks through treacherous mountain passes and unforgiving nature, a deadly disease breaks out aboard, causing a chilling atmosphere of fear and suspicion.
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76. The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975)
In the chilling mystery-horror film, "The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, " college professor Peter Proud (Michael Sarrazin) is plagued by vivid flashbacks that leave him questioning his past life. As he becomes obsessed with these haunting memories, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to a location he's never visited before - but which seems oddly familiar. Peter's search for answers leads him to a shocking discovery: his previous life's wife.
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77. The Wind and the Lion (1975)
Set in the wild and untamed frontier of 1900s Morocco, "The Wind and the Lion" is a thrilling tale of love, honor, and adventure. Directed by John Milius and featuring an exceptional ensemble cast that includes Sean Connery, Candice Bergen, and Brian Keith, the film explores the complexities of human emotions and the consequences of one man's decisions.
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78. Babe (1975)
Babe (1975), originally titled as
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79. Breakout (1975)
Breakout, " released in 1975, is a thrilling action-adventure film directed by Tom Gries and written by Howard B. Kreitsek, Marc Norman, and Elliott Baker. The movie, starring Hollywood legends Charles Bronson, Robert Duvall, and Jill Ireland, centers around a bush pilot who takes on a dangerous mission to Mexico. Hired for an impressive fifty thousand dollars, this skilled aviator is tasked with freeing an innocent prisoner from behind bars.
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80. Medical Story (1975)
Medical Story" is a gripping 1975 drama that centers around the intense debate between a young intern and three seasoned surgeons. At the heart of the conflict is the decision to perform a hysterectomy on a young and talented actress.
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81. Tatli Tatli (1975)
In the 1975 Turkish film "Tatli Tatli" (Sweet and Sweet), a famous movie star finds herself in the grips of four sinister men who have kidnapped her and imprisoned her within the walls of a luxurious mansion. Despite her captivity, the actress employs her natural charms and wit to navigate the dangerous situation and ultimately escape the clutches of her terrifying captors.
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82. The Last Hard Men (1976)
The Last Hard Men" (1976) is a gripping Old West drama that transports the audience to the Arizona Territory in 1909. The story revolves around retired lawman Sam Burgade, portrayed by Charlton Heston, who finds his peaceful life upended when his arch-nemesis Zach Provo escapes prison alongside six other convicts. Determined to seek vengeance, they embark on a relentless hunt for Burgade.
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83. The Hemingway Play (1976)
The Hemingway Play takes viewers on an immersive journey into the life of the legendary writer, Ernest Hemingway. The drama, based on a play by Frédéric Hunter, skillfully explores the writer's personal experiences and milestones through various stages of his life. With a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes, this thought-provoking film delves into the enigmatic personality of Hemingway, offering a glimpse into the depths of his character.
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84. Logan's Run (1976)
In the not-too-distant future, the world has become a domed city, and the inhabitants believe they must be sacrificed to the 'Carousel, ' a public execution ceremony on their 30th birthday to make room for new generations. Logan 5 is an elite policeman, or Sandman, who hunts down those who refuse to die and escape the confines of the domed city.
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85. High Velocity (1976)
High Velocity, released in 1976, is a classic action-adventure drama set in Africa, where a team of Vietnam veterans turned mercenaries find themselves on a high-stakes mission to rescue a kidnapped executive. With an intriguing plot and a talented cast, including Ben Gazzara, Britt Ekland, and Paul Winfield, High Velocity promises an exhilarating ride full of thrilling action sequences, heart-stopping suspense, and unexpected twists. As the mercenaries face numerous challenges in their quest to save the executive, they must rely on their skills and courage to overcome obstacles and triumph against all odds.
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86. Six Characters in Search of an Author (1976)
Six Characters in Search of an Author, " released in 1976, is a compelling drama with a distinct foreign language adaptation. The film, based on the play by Luigi Pirandello, takes an unconventional turn during a live TV program's taping.
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87. The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
In the thrilling 1976 film "The Cassandra Crossing, " passengers on a European train are faced with a deadly disease, and with no one willing to let them off, they must come up with a plan to save themselves. As the train hurtles through the snowy landscape, tensions rise, leading to a race against time as they navigate a series of harrowing escape attempts.
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88. The Omen (1976)
The Omen (1976) is a gripping horror-mystery film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer. The film follows the mysterious deaths surrounding an American ambassador, as he and his wife struggle with the possibility that the child they are raising could be the Antichrist. With a starring cast including Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, and Harvey Stephens, the film delves into themes of supernatural forces and the terrifying consequences of raising a sinister child.
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89. Damnation Alley (1977)
In a post-apocalyptic world where the few remaining survivors struggle to find their place amidst destruction, "Damnation Alley" follows the journey of a group of fearless riders as they navigate through the uncharted, perilous terrain in their custom-designed all-terrain vehicles. As the survivors face the unknown, they not only encounter abandoned ghost towns but also confront the hostile environment that seems to have gone mad, battling a terrifying cockroach-like creature on their way. This thrilling sci-fi adventure, set against the backdrop of a futuristic steampunk world, tests the limits of human courage and determination, ultimately revealing the true meaning of survival.
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90. Islands in the Stream (1977)
Islands in the Stream, " a 1977 dramatic film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, captures the complexities of family dynamics set against the backdrop of World War II.
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91. Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977)
Twilight's Last Gleaming" (1977) is a gripping drama and thriller film centering around a rogue USAF General, played by Burt Lancaster, confined in a brig, who manages an elaborate escape. With a hidden personal agenda, this General takes control of an ICBM silo, threatening to instigate a catastrophic World War III.
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92. Contract on Cherry Street (1977)
Contract on Cherry Street, " a gripping 1977 crime, drama, and thriller, finds itself at the center of a tense police investigation. Set in the backdrop of 1970s New York City, the movie follows NYC detective Frank Hovannes, played by the iconic Frank Sinatra, as he and his organized-crime squad navigate through a web of danger and deceit to bring justice to their slain partner.
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93. MacArthur (1977)
MacArthur, " a riveting biopic released in 1977, offers a gripping portrayal of the life and times of General Douglas MacArthur. Known for his incredible leadership as a military figure, MacArthur's heroic deeds during World War II and the Korean War are meticulously brought to life on screen, delivering a powerful and thought-provoking narrative.
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94. Capricorn One (1977)
In the gripping 1977 thriller Capricorn One, set against the backdrop of the space race, a mission to Mars is aborted due to safety concerns, leaving anxious authorities desperate to salvage their funding. As fears escalate, a shocking conspiracy unfolds, with the faking of the mission becoming an unavoidable reality. The film follows the unraveling of this deadly deception, as astronauts and government officials are forced on the run, pursued by the paranoid forces that seek to uncover and silence them.
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95. The Great Train Robbery (1978)
The Great Train Robbery, released in 1979, is an exhilarating adventure set in 19th-century England. With a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes, the film's PG content rating allows for a wide range of viewership. The mastermind behind the heist plans to rob a train carrying a vast sum of gold, a seemingly impossible task given the tight security.
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96. The Boys from Brazil (1978)
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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97. Coma (1978)
Experience the chilling thriller "Coma" (1978), directed by Michael Crichton and written by Robin Cook and Michael Crichton. The story follows a young female doctor who, while working at a hospital, discovers a sinister conspiracy involving an alarming number of coma patients. What seems like a medical mystery soon turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse between our amateur detective and the shadowy organization responsible for these horrifying comas.
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98. Magic (1978)
Dive into the chilling world of "Magic" (1978) as we join our beloved ventriloquist, Corky, played by the iconic Anthony Hopkins, in a thrilling tale of suspense and horror. This unique entertainer finds himself at the mercy of his vicious dummy, which threatens to destroy his life and end his romance with his high school sweetheart, played by the enchanting Ann-Margret.
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99. Damien: Omen II (1978)
Damien: Omen II" is a chilling horror sequel that follows the life of the Antichrist, Damien, who is now approaching the age of thirteen. As he discovers his true identity, dark forces seek to eliminate anyone who suspects the child's true nature. The film is filled with suspense, as both Damien and his unholy mentors, Sgt. Neff and Paul Buher, engage in a deadly game of hiding Damien's true identity.
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100. International Velvet (1978)
In "International Velvet" (1978), Sarah, an orphaned niece, sets her sights on Olympic glory with her faithful horse, Arizona Pie. This heartwarming drama centers on a bond between a girl and her horse that transcends distance, as Sarah finds herself in England, far from home. With a stellar cast, including Tatum O'Neal, Christopher Plummer, and Anthony Hopkins, and stunning cinematography, this family-friendly sports film showcases the determination, courage, and passion of a young girl pursuing her dreams.
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101. The Swarm (1978)
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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102. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture" is a riveting sci-fi adventure that takes place in 2273, four years after the original series. The plot revolves around the USS Enterprise and its crew, who come together to face an unexpected threat: a powerful alien spacecraft approaching Earth. Admiral James T. Kirk resumes command of the newly refitted Enterprise to intercept it and protect the planet.
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103. Players (1979)
Players, " released in 1979, is a captivating drama-romance sports film featuring the dynamic game of tennis. The story follows a promising young tennis player struggling to find his footing socially and in his sport.
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104. Alien (1979)
Alien" is a groundbreaking 1979 horror-science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, featuring a chilling and suspenseful plot. When the crew of a commercial spacecraft encounters a deadly life form after investigating an unknown transmission, a harrowing nightmare unfolds. The female protagonist, played masterfully by Sigourney Weaver, must confront a monstrous extraterrestrial creature that threatens the lives of everyone onboard.
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105. Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind (1980)
In the heart of the 1980s, "Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind, " directed by Hark Tsui and co-written by Cheuk-Hon Szeto, unravels a chilling tale of lust for vengeance and manipulation that leaves no one unscathed. As three young underdogs band together to commit heinous acts, they unknowingly cross paths with a sinister young girl named Pearl, who becomes their puppet master.
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106. Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop (1980)
Experience the thrilling and emotional journey of a seasoned police officer in "Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop. " Amidst the bustling metropolis, a 14-year veteran of the force navigates the highs and lows of her career as she becomes one of the few female officers in a male-dominated department. Karen Black stars as the dedicated, resilient policewoman, who faces the mounting pressures, both personal and professional, as she strives for a well-earned retirement.
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107. Cabo Blanco (1980)
Cabo Blanco" is a riveting adventure film released in 1981, set in 1948, where a group of unscrupulous characters embark on a quest for Nazi loot, hidden beneath the waves off the coast of Peru. The plot explores their dark motives and the challenges they face while searching for the hidden riches.
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108. The Salamander (1981)
In "The Salamander" (1981), an Italian policeman finds himself entangled in a web of murder and deceit as he investigates a series of killings targeting individuals in positions of power. Strange clues, in the form of salamander drawings, are left behind at each crime scene, leading the detective to suspect that the murders may be part of a larger conspiracy to overthrow the government.
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109. Outland (1981)
A tense and gripping sci-fi thriller, "Outland" (1981) sets the stage for a thrilling adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Set on the moon of Io, the film follows a brave federal marshal (played by the legendary Sean Connery) stationed at a mining colony. His world turns upside down when he stumbles upon a sinister drug-smuggling conspiracy. As he tries to expose the truth, he finds himself in a life-or-death struggle against the ruthless workers and the authorities who seem to be turning a blind eye.
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110. Inchon (1981)
Inchon is a gripping 1981 drama that takes us back to the tense world of the 1950s, during which time the Korean War was raging. The film's central plot revolves around a masterful military strategy executed by none other than General Douglas MacArthur himself. This historical figure, played by the iconic Laurence Olivier, brilliantly oversees the amphibious invasion of Inchon, an operation that proves crucial in September 1950.
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111. Raggedy Man (1981)
Raggedy Man" is a poignant drama set in 1944 Texas, revolving around the life of a recently divorced woman, Sarah, played by the talented Sissy Spacek. Sarah, a mother of two, finds solace in her life through an unexpected affair with a young sailor named Joe, portrayed by the charismatic Eric Roberts.
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112. First Blood (1982)
First Blood" is a gripping, edge-of-your-seat action-adventure film released in 1982, directed by Ted Kotcheff and written by David Morrell, Michael Kozoll, and William Sackheim. This 1 hour 33-minute film stars Sylvester Stallone, Brian Dennehy, and Richard Crenna. The movie follows the story of a Vietnam war veteran, played by Stallone, who is haunted by a cruel Sheriff and his cohorts, leading him to flee into the mountains.
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113. The Challenge (1982)
The Challenge" is a thrilling 1982 action-drama film that takes viewers on an intense journey. The movie stars Scott Glenn as an American boxer who is unexpectedly thrust into a heated conflict between two Japanese brothers. As the boxer navigates the complex world of Japanese honor, tradition, and ruthless combat, he faces off against skilled samurai opponents in a series of deadly sword fights.
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114. The Secret of NIMH (1982)
A heartwarming animated adventure, "The Secret of NIMH" follows the harrowing journey of Mrs. Brisby, a resilient mother of four, as she seeks help for her sick child. When her own attempts to heal him fail, Mrs.
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115. Night Crossing (1982)
Night Crossing is a captivating 1982 drama film that tells the true story of two men from communist East Germany who plan a daring escape with their families, all crammed into a hot air balloon. Amidst the oppressive backdrop of East Germany, the film delves into themes of courage, family, and the unwavering pursuit of freedom.
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116. The Man Who Saved the World (1982)
The Man Who Saved the World" (1982) is a cult classic that takes its audience on a wild, unforgettable cinematic journey. Directed by Çetin Inanç and written by Cüneyt Arkin, this action, adventure, and science-fiction film stars Cüneyt Arkin, Aytekin Akkaya, and Füsun Uçar. Set in a distant world plagued by an evil wizard's quest for ultimate power, the story follows two unlucky space cadets who crash-land on the unfamiliar desert planet. Despite borrowing some background footage from the legendary Star Wars, the plot is mostly disconnected from its revered inspiration.
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117. Poltergeist (1982)
In the nerve-wracking horror film Poltergeist, directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Steven Spielberg, Michael Grais, and Mark Victor, a family's peaceful existence is shattered when their suburban home becomes infested by a horde of malevolent ghosts, plunging them into a terrifying paranormal investigation.
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118. Under Fire (1983)
In the dramatic and gripping film "Under Fire" (1983), renowned actors Nick Nolte, Ed Harris, and Gene Hackman brilliantly portray three journalists navigating a complex romantic triangle while entangled in the political intrigue of the last days of the Somozoa regime in Nicaragua. As the nation steadily approaches its popular revolution in 1979, this powerful trio encounters a dangerous whirlwind of revolutionary fervor, corrupt regimes, and personal struggles.
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119. Mr. Mom (1983)
Mr. Mom" (1983) is a light-hearted, heartwarming comedy-drama that revolves around a working father, Jack Burns, played by Michael Keaton, who suddenly finds himself out of a job amidst a wave of unemployment in the early 1980s. As the economic hardships force his wife, Caroline, played by Teri Garr, to re-enter the workforce, Jack takes the unconventional step of becoming a stay-at-home dad, a role he's completely unprepared for.
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120. The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair (1983)
The Return of the Man from U. N. C. L. E. : The Fifteen Years Later Affair is an action-packed, adventure-filled story that brings together a team of world-renowned spies. When the nefarious organization THRUSH steals a nuclear weapon and threatens to trigger global chaos, UNCLE calls upon the one man they can count on - Napoleon Solo. With his trusty partner, Illya Kuryakin, Solo embarks on a thrilling mission to retrieve the weapon, thwart THRUSH's plans, and save the world from certain destruction.
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121. Psycho II (1983)
In "Psycho II, " released in 1983, Norman Bates, the notorious antagonist from the original "Psycho, " makes a chilling return after spending two decades in a psychiatric institution. Despite his attempts to resume a quiet life, the haunting memories of his grisly crimes and the ghostly presence of his mother continue to torment him. Directed by Richard Franklin and written by Tom Holland and Robert Bloch, the film features Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, and Meg Tilly in leading roles.
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122. Fireback (1983)
In the heart-pounding thriller "Fireback, " a brilliant weapons expert finds himself in the thick of danger in Vietnam. After being captured during a deadly Viet Cong attack, he is thrown into a brutal POW camp. Miraculously rescued, he returns home to face a new nightmare: his wife has been kidnapped, and he's being framed for a series of crimes he didn't commit.
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123. Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Twilight Zone: The Movie, " released in 1983, presents four intriguing horror and science fiction segments, each expertly directed by renowned directors Joe Dante, John Landis, and George Miller. Inspired by Rod Serling's critically acclaimed television series, these four short stories combine the elements of classic tales with the modern cinematic touch. The ensemble cast includes Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, and Vic Morrow, adding depth and dynamism to the on-screen narrative.
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124. The Lonely Guy (1984)
The Lonely Guy, " released in 1984, follows the heartbreaking journey of a talented greeting card writer who finds himself alone after a tumultuous breakup with his unfaithful girlfriend. Faced with a string of misfortunes and mishaps, the writer starts to question whether he can ever truly find happiness on his own.
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125. Runaway (1984)
Explore the thrilling world of future crime in the 1984 sci-fi action film, "Runaway. " Join Police Officer Tom Colley (Tom Selleck) in a gripping adventure as he discovers the sinister plan behind a malfunctioning robot. As the story unfolds, Colley uncovers a dangerous conspiracy to create an army of killer robots.
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126. Supergirl (1984)
In 1984, the world of superheroines was introduced to Supergirl. Helen Slater stars as Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin, who arrives on Earth to retrieve a powerful orb.
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127. Gremlins (1984)
In the 1984 Christmas classic, "Gremlins", life in the small town of Kingston Falls takes a mischievous turn when a young man defies three vital rules related to taking care of his new pet. The consequence is a wave of chaotic havoc unleashed by these malevolently naughty creatures, who wreak havoc throughout the town. Directed by Joe Dante and written by Chris Columbus, Gremlins stars Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, and Hoyt Axton in a hilarious, heartwarming, and bone-chilling adventure.
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128. Explorers (1985)
Explorers, released in 1985, follows the journey of an imaginative 12-year-old boy named Ethan Hawke who dreams of an extraordinary adventure through space with the help of his friend's dog. Driven by his love for 1950s sci-fi movies and the dream that his dog is an alien, Ethan sets out to build a spaceship with his eccentric inventor friend and a third boy from his school. With their makeshift ship constructed from parts found in a junkyard, they embark on a hilarious, heartwarming, and thrilling adventure with more twists and turns than they could have ever imagined.
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129. Legend (1985)
Legend" is a captivating 1985 fantasy adventure starring Tom Cruise and Mia Sara, set in an enchanting forest filled with wonder and danger. The story follows a young man's quest to save the daylight and his beloved from the clutches of the evil Lord of Darkness, played by Tim Curry.
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130. King Solomon's Mines (1985)
King Solomon's Mines" is a thrilling action-adventure film from 1985, directed by J. Lee Thompson. Set in the wilds of 1900s Africa, the movie follows fortune hunter Allan Quatermain (played by Richard Chamberlain) as he joins forces with a resilient woman named Tina (played by Sharon Stone) to search for her missing father.
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131. Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)
Get ready for an adrenaline-charged ride as John Rambo, the unstoppable icon played by Sylvester Stallone, returns in the sequel to 'First Blood'. Released in 1985, 'Rambo: First Blood Part II' has John headed back to the brutal terrain of Vietnam. His mission is clear: infiltrate an enemy base-camp and free the American POWs who are still held captive against their will.
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132. Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)
The Freeling family returns with an all-new horror experience in "Poltergeist II: The Other Side, " a 1986 sequel to the iconic original film. After escaping from their haunted home in Cuesta Verde, California, the Freelings relocate to Phoenix, Arizona, hoping to leave their paranormal past behind. However, malevolent forces still pursue them, and they must once again summon their inner strength to protect their family.
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133. Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1986)
In the thrilling 1986 adventure film, Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold, Richard Chamberlain reprises his role as the iconic explorer, this time with Sharon Stone by his side. A mysterious gold piece sets the stage for Quatermain's quest, as he seeks to reunite with his long-lost brother, missing in the heart of Africa after searching for a legendary lost white race.
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134. Link (1986)
Link" is a chilling horror film from 1986, directed by Richard Franklin and starring Terence Stamp, Elisabeth Shue, and Steven Finch. The story follows a female zoology student who is invited to a remote seaside mansion to assist a primatology professor with his groundbreaking experiments involving chimpanzees.
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135. Hoosiers (1986)
Hoosiers" is an inspiring 1950s drama about a small-town high school basketball team and their coach's journey to success. Gene Hackman stars as a coach with a shady past, who teams up with a local drunk (played by Dennis Hopper) to train a group of ordinary players into state championship contenders.
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136. Innerspace (1987)
Innerspace" is a thrilling, heartfelt adventure that takes you on a journey like no other. When test pilot Jack Pipper (Dennis Quaid) is accidentally miniaturized during a secret experiment, he ends up trapped inside the body of hapless store clerk Tuck Pendleton (Martin Short). As Jack navigates Tuck's world, he discovers a heroine (Meg Ryan) with a connection to his past, and together they embark on a mission to put things right.
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137. Extreme Prejudice (1987)
A thrilling 1987 action-packed drama, "Extreme Prejudice" stars Nick Nolte, Powers Boothe, and Michael Ironside. The Texas Ranger and the ruthless narcotics kingpin were once childhood friends, but now find themselves on opposite sides of the law. As the stakes get higher, they're drawn back together in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
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138. Lionheart (1987)
Embark on an epic adventure with "Lionheart" (1987), a riveting tale of courage, loyalty, and self-discovery. Set in the medieval world of France, young knight Jack Ramsey (Eric Stoltz) dreams of joining King Richard's crusade. As he takes on the challenge of protecting a group of orphaned children from the clutches of the notorious slaver Ali Pasha (Gabriel Byrne), a Muslim warrior who seeks to keep the helpless victims in his grasp.
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139. Rent-a-Cop (1987)
In "Rent-a-Cop, " Burt Reynolds stars as the corrupt, yet charismatic Vice Cop Church, who finds himself accused of staging a drug bust gone wrong. Meanwhile, Liza Minnelli's character, Della, a call-girl, unwittingly gets caught up in the chaos. As Church and Della navigate the dangerous world of drug dealers and corrupt cops, they must team up to save her from a dangerous situation.
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140. Wall Street (1987)
In 1987, Wall Street captured the zeitgeist of the go-go 1980s. The film stars Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, a young stockbroker determined to make it big on Wall Street. Bud is taken under the wing of Gordon Gekko, played by a captivating Michael Douglas. A ruthless corporate raider, Gekko is driven by an insatiable hunger for wealth and power.
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141. A Better Tomorrow II (1987)
A Better Tomorrow II, " released in 1987 and directed by John Woo, is an action-packed drama that delves into themes of crime, vengeance, and family dynamics. The film follows the story of a restauranteur teaming up with a police officer and his ex-convict brother to seek retribution for the brutal murder of a friend's daughter.
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142. Fatal Attraction (1987)
In the thrilling drama "Fatal Attraction, " directed by Adrian Lyne and written by James Dearden, a married man's one-night stand turns into a nightmare when the woman involved begins to stalk him and his family. The film features brilliant performances by Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, and Anne Archer. With a captivating plot that delves into the dark world of borderline personality disorder, femme fatale, manipulation, and stalking, "Fatal Attraction" is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the consequences of lust and betrayal.
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143. Alien Nation (1988)
Alien Nation, " released in 1988, takes audiences on a thrilling journey as Earth makes its first contact with an alien civilization. In 1991, these extraterrestrial beings, known as Newcomers, start to be integrated into human society after undergoing three years of quarantine. This sci-fi film features a diverse cast, including James Caan, Mandy Patinkin, and Terence Stamp, who work together to explore the complexities of interstellar relations and the challenges that come with it.
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144. Rambo III (1988)
The third installment of the action-packed Rambo series sees Sylvester Stallone reprise his role as the unstoppable force, John Rambo. In 1988's Rambo III, set amid the backdrop of turmoil in Afghanistan, Rambo embarks on a perilous quest to extract his close friend, Colonel Trautman, from the brutal grips of the mighty Soviet forces. With an unmatched blend of thrilling action sequences and nerve-wracking stakes, Rambo III takes you on an adrenaline-pumping ride like no other.
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145. Criminal Law (1988)
Criminal Law, released in 1988, is a suspenseful crime-drama thriller that unfolds against the backdrop of a legal battle. Gary Oldman stars as an ambitious and skilled lawyer, who takes on the case of a killer, played by Kevin Bacon. After securing the killer's acquittal, Oldman's character discovers that the killer is indeed guilty, leading him into a world of deception and danger.
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146. Warlock (1989)
In the heart of the dark ages, a powerful warlock (Julian Sands) flees from the relentless grip of death, escaping the 17th century and unleashing a century-old battle between good and evil onto the unsuspecting modern world. The pursuit of this terrifying fugitive becomes the life-long mission of a tenacious witch-hunter (Richard E. Grant), who must confront the evil man's immense supernatural power in a battle that will forever change the course of history.
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147. The 'Burbs (1989)
In the 1989 comedy-thriller "The 'Burbs, " starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, and Carrie Fisher, we follow the story of an overstressed suburbanite, Ray Peterson, played by Tom Hanks, and his neighbors, who become convinced that the recently arrived family living next to them is part of a sinister Satanic cult. As tensions rise and suspicions deepen, the neighborhood is turned upside down, with the residents spying on their new neighbors, making references to Banff, Canada, and dealing with an angsty teenager.
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148. Leviathan (1989)
Deep in the abyss of the deep sea, a harrowing truth lurks, threatening to devour all life on Earth. In the 1989 film Leviathan, a team of unsuspecting deep-sea miners led by head oceanographer Steven Beck (Richard Crenna) stumble upon a terrifying mutant creature born from a disastrous genetic experiment.
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149. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier reunites the iconic crew of the USS Enterprise as they embark on a mission unlike any before. Led by Captain Kirk, the crew must face the consequences of a long-lost secret involving Mr. Spock's half-brother, who has taken control of the Enterprise.
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150. Total Recall (1990)
Total Recall, a 1990 action sci-fi film directed by Paul Verhoeven, takes you on a thrilling journey filled with false memories, implanted memories, and a space colony that might just leave you questioning reality itself. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as a man who decides to get virtual vacation memories of Mars implanted in his mind. However, an unexpected and harrowing series of events ensue, and he is forced to go to the real Mars - or is he just a pawn in a twisted corporate game?
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151. Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch delivers a hilarious and exhilarating adventure, transporting the mischievous Gremlins to a Manhattan skyscraper. This PG-13 rated film, released on June 15, 1990, has a runtime of 1 hour and 46 minutes. Directed by Joe Dante and Chuck Jones, the movie stars Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, and Howie Mandel.
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152. The Russia House (1990)
The Russia House" is a gripping drama revolving around the complex dynamics of East-West relations and the delicate balance of power between Britain and the Soviet Union in the 1980s. When a British publisher receives a manuscript detailing the inner workings of the Soviet Union's nuclear missile program, it is intercepted by British intelligence, who enlist the publisher to investigate the book's editor, a beautiful Russian woman. As he becomes entangled in this dangerous game of espionage, he must navigate his own personal connections and allegiances to uncover the truth.
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153. Not Without My Daughter (1991)
Not Without My Daughter" is a compelling drama thriller based on a true story that unfolds in Islamic Iran. The movie follows an American mother, played by Sally Field, trapped in a tumultuous marriage with a cruel husband who prevents her from leaving the country with her young daughter. As the tension escalates, she must find a way to escape with her child while navigating the dangerous landscape of her husband's twisted control.
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154. Brotherhood of the Gun (1991)
Brotherhood of the Gun, a 1991 Western-comedy film, follows the journey of Zack Hollister, a skilled sharpshooter, and his brother in the aftermath of the Civil War. Zack joins Weir's outlaw gang and together, they successfully rob a train. However, when a violent conflict ensues between Zack, his brother, and Weir's men, Zack is injured in the arm while his brother tragically loses his life. This harrowing event pushes Zack to adapt and learn to shoot with his left hand in pursuit of avenging his sibling's death.
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155. Hudson Hawk (1991)
Hudson Hawk" is a thrilling, witty, and action-packed 1991 film directed by Michael Lehmann, featuring Bruce Willis as the charming and skilled cat burglar with a heart of gold, Hudson Hawk. The story revolves around Hawk being forced to steal Da Vinci masterpieces for a fiendish plan of global domination.
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156. Omen IV: The Awakening (1991)
Omen IV: The Awakening, released in 1991, is a chilling horror film that follows the tale of two unwitting attorneys who adopt a mysterious orphan girl as their daughter. What they don't realize is the girl's true identity - she is the new Antichrist, in line for the throne once held by Damien Thorn. This hair-raising sequel will keep you on the edge of your seat as the evil unfolds in this gripping and suspenseful thriller.
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157. Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)
In the thrilling drama "Sleeping with the Enemy" (1991), Julia Roberts stars as a young woman desperate to escape her tormenting marriage. Unable to endure her husband's controlling behavior, she fakes her own death in a daring attempt to flee.
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158. Gladiator (1992)
Gladiator" follows the story of Tommy Riley, a young man who relocates to Chicago with his father. Feeling out of place, he struggles to fit in until he's noticed for his strength and skill after a street fight. Dragged into the dangerous world of underground boxing, Tommy's life takes a drastic turn.
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159. Medicine Man (1992)
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, a diverse cast of characters navigates the treacherous landscapes of business, science, and love. A world-renowned photographer (Lorraine Bracco) encounters the strong-willed but complex medicine man, Cayman (José Wilker), whose people have endured exploitation for centuries. Together, they embark on a mission to uncover the secrets of the Amazon and protect its indigenous culture from modern threats.
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160. Forever Young (1992)
Forever Young" is a captivating rom-drama from 1992 that takes a unique twist on time travel. The story follows a brave pilot, frozen in 1939, who awakes in 1992, only to find his body rapidly aging. In this era, he meets a spirited single mother and her head-strong adolescent son.
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161. Mom and Dad Save the World (1992)
Mom and Dad Save the World" is a heartwarming and hilarious adventure that takes the family dynamic to new heights. Set in 1992, the film follows a family of three as they band together to save the world from an alien overlord. The overlord, with an uncanny resemblance to the Earthman's husband, plans to destroy the Earth - but not before he kidnaps and proposes to the Earthman's wife, creating a chaotic love triangle.
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162. Mr. Baseball (1992)
Mr. Baseball, " a 1992 comedy-drama, follows the career of Jack Elliot, a once-famous professional baseball player who gets caught in the crossfire of cultural misunderstanding.
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163. Basic Instinct (1992)
Basic Instinct" is a chilling psychological thriller that delves into the world of desire and deception. Directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Joe Eszterhas, this 1992 film stars Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone in a tale of manipulation and manipulative manipulation.
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164. Wayne's World (1992)
Get ready to rock out with Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in the hilarious 1992 hit, Wayne's World! . Following the lives of two lazy but talented friends, the movie takes you on a wild journey as they attempt to elevate their public-access cable show. Filled with outrageous antics, heavy metal moments, and a dash of self-aware humor, Wayne's World pushes the boundaries of entertainment and comedic timing.
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165. Love Field (1992)
Nestled in the aftermath of the devastating assassination of President John F. Kennedy, "Love Field" (1992) follows the journey of Dallas-based hairstylist Lurene Hallett (Michelle Pfeiffer) as she takes a bus for the president's funeral in Washington D. C.
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166. The Public Eye (1992)
In the gritty streets of New York City in the early 1940s, an obsessive and infamous paparazzo, played by Joe Pesci, is assigned a new mission by a club owner: to uncover information about a mysterious and menacing gangster. This seemingly mundane task soon spirals into a dangerous and complex path that pushes the paparazzo to confront the dark underbelly of the city. Through intricate and intense photography, this neo-noir thriller weaves a tale of crime, drama, and romance, leaving the audience in the public eye.
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167. Malice (1993)
Malice, released in 1993, is an intriguing Crime, Mystery, and Thriller flick involving a happily married couple, Tracy and Andy, who both yearn to have a family. The movie takes a dark turn when Tracy is taken to the hospital, where she undergoes a life-altering operation by a seemingly skilled surgeon, Dr. Jed Hill.
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168. Matinee (1993)
Matinee" is a 1993 film directed by Joe Dante and starring John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty, and Simon Fenton. Set in Key West during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the movie focuses on the teenage son of a navy sailor who finds excitement with his friends when a small-time film producer comes to town.
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169. Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
In the thrilling 1993 film "Six Degrees of Separation, " the lives of an affluent New York City couple are unexpectedly disrupted by a captivating, enigmatic young man. As the boundaries between reality and illusion blur, this mysterious young man manipulates the couple with his charm, wit, and audacious lies.
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170. The Vanishing (1993)
The Vanishing" is a chilling suspense thriller released in 1993, featuring a powerful cast led by Jeff Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland, and Nancy Travis. The film revolves around the dark and twisted mind of Ted (played by Sutherland), who kidnaps his girlfriend, Diane, after she has a narrow escape from being buried alive. Fueled by obsession and a desperate search for the truth, Diane's boyfriend, Rex (played by Bridges), becomes the only hope for her survival.
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171. The Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
The Beverly Hillbillies" is an amusing 1993 comedy film that revolves around the down-to-earth character Jed Clampett, played by Jim Varney. When Jed discovers black oil on his land in the backwoods, it brings him an instant fortune, which propels him and his family to move to swanky Beverly Hills.
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172. Dennis the Menace (1993)
Dennis the Menace, in theaters in 1993, is a charming family comedy directed by Nick Castle and penned by Hank Ketcham and John Hughes. The story follows a lovable but mischievous young boy named Dennis, played by Mason Gamble, who is left in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson while his parents are away on business. Though Dennis is eager to help, his antics are driving Mr. Wilson up a wall. When a notorious local thief enters the scene in search of gold, Dennis steps in, unwittingly making matters worse and ultimately teaching everyone a valuable lesson.
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173. Rudy (1993)
Rudy tells the heartwarming and inspiring story of Daniel 'Rudy' Ruettiger, a small-statured individual with big dreams of playing college football for Notre Dame. Despite repeated rejection and constant doubt from others, Rudy's determination to achieve his goal drives him to work tirelessly both on and off the field. Set in the 1970s, this biographical drama showcases the power of motivation, unwavering perseverance, and the importance of believing in oneself.
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174. The Shadow (1994)
In the 1930s, a hard-boiled hero rises to protect New York City from a sinister villain who seeks to build an atomic bomb. As The Shadow (Alec Baldwin), Lamont Cranston, he becomes a tireless protector of justice, using his unique abilities to combat his nemesis in a thrilling battle of wits and power.
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175. Angie (1994)
Angie is a heartwarming, yet thought-provoking comedy-drama that delves into the complexities of love and self-discovery. Set in the close-knit community of Bensonhurst Brooklyn, Angie (Geena Davis) dreams of a life beyond limitations, defying societal norms when she decides to have her baby without getting married. As the entire town is sent into an uproar, Angie embarks on a life-changing journey, meeting and falling for an intriguing new love interest.
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176. The River Wild (1994)
The River Wild" is a thrilling adventure that takes viewers on a heart-pounding rafting trip gone wrong. When expert rafter Gail (Meryl Streep) and her estranged husband Tom (Kevin Bacon) embark on a family vacation, they must navigate a dangerous, unpredictable river filled with treacherous obstacles and unseen threats. Little do they know, the peaceful vacation quickly becomes a deadly game of survival, as they find themselves engaged in a deadly confrontation with a ruthless gang of violent criminals led by a mysterious figure.
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177. I.Q. (1994)
In "I. Q. ", the charm of a skilled mechanic plays out in a romantic comedy that intertwines math, science, and a dash of humor. Tim Robbins, playing a lovable yet unpolished mechanic, finds himself in pursuit of Albert Einstein's intelligent and sophisticated mathematician niece, skillfully played by Meg Ryan. To help him win her heart, Robbins leans on his newfound friendship with Einstein himself and a brilliant band of intellectuals.
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178. Bad Girls (1994)
In the gritty Western landscape of 1874, four courageous women, bound by a dark past, embark on a daring journey across the Old West. "Bad Girls" (1994) weaves a tale of resilience, sisterhood, and redemption as they face the harsh realities and danger of their chosen profession.
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179. Speed (1994)
Experience the heart-stopping thrill of "Speed, " an action-packed masterpiece released in 1994. Directed by Jan de Bont and written by Graham Yost, the film is an exhilarating ride starring Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, and Sandra Bullock.
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180. First Knight (1995)
First Knight delves into the world of Arthurian legend, where knightly ideals collide with desires of the heart. The film is set against the backdrop of medieval England, where King Arthur, played by Sean Connery, leads the legendary Knights of the Round Table.
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181. Babe (1995)
Embark on an unforgettable journey with the heartwarming tale of "Babe, " a delightful film that celebrates the special bond between humans and animals. Set against the picturesque backdrop of rural England, this charming movie follows the story of a curious pig named Babe who is raised by a loving family of sheepdogs. With a little guidance from Farmer Hoggett, Babe learns the art of herding, proving that even the smallest creature can make a big impact.
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182. Der Klang der Bilder (1995)
Der Klang der Bilder, " released in 1995, is a fascinating documentary film that dives into the world of sound and image, exploring the relationship between music and visual arts. Exploring the works of renowned Hungarian composer Miklós Rózsa, this documentary offers a unique perspective on the power of music and its ability to bring images to life.
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183. Powder (1995)
Powder", a dramatic masterpiece from 1995 directed by Victor Salva and starring Mary Steenburgen, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Lance Henriksen, explores the fascinating and unusual story of an albino teenager with extraordinary intellect. Homeschooled and shunned by the townsfolk, Powder's life takes a turn when his last relative passes away. However, he's determined to help the unconscious residents learn about connection awareness and the power of generosity.
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184. Congo (1995)
Congo, " a thrilling 1995 action-adventure movie, takes viewers on a daring expedition to the heart of the African Congo. With a star-studded cast led by Laura Linney, Tim Curry, and Dylan Walsh, the film follows a new team assembled to investigate the mysterious collapse of a previous expedition.
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185. Chain Reaction (1996)
In the heart-pounding, action-packed film "Chain Reaction, " two dedicated researchers, played by Hollywood stars Keanu Reeves and Morgan Freeman, are thrust into a race against time as they are falsely accused of murder and treason in their work on groundbreaking green alternative energy technology. This gripping tale of political deceit and scientific pursuit takes viewers on a thrilling ride as the two heroes go on the run to unravel the truth and clear their names.
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186. 2 Days in the Valley (1996)
2 Days in the Valley" is a thrilling crime-comedy that takes place in the bustling streets of Los Angeles. Directed and written by John Herzfeld, this 1996 film explores the intersecting lives and crimes unfolding over a span of 48 hours.
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187. Executive Decision (1996)
Executive Decision" is a thrilling, action-packed film that takes viewers on an edge-of-their-seat journey of survival and heroism. Released in 1996 and starring Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal, the movie follows a commando unit on a perilous mission to board a hijacked airplane, in an attempt to regain control and rescue the hostages. As they navigate through tense negotiations and harrowing action sequences, the team faces the imminent threat of a deadly bomb, which if detonated, would be a catastrophic disaster.
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188. City Hall (1996)
In the bustling city of New York, a seemingly innocent accident spirals into an unexpected investigation led by the Deputy Mayor, played by the renowned Al Pacino. As the layers of deception are unraveled, the lives of those involved are forever changed in ways they never imagined.
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189. The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
In the thrilling adventure film "The Ghost and the Darkness, " a seasoned hunter and a respected bridge engineer join forces in 1896 Africa to track down and kill two ferocious lions that are menacing local construction workers. Set in an era of wild, untamed environments and intense human passion, the film showcases the brutal tension between nature and civilization.
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190. Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
In the exciting sci-fi action film "Star Trek: First Contact, " a group of powerful alien beings, the Borg, travel back in time to prevent humanity's first contact with an extraterrestrial species. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his crew aboard the starship Enterprise must pursue the Borg to ensure that Zefram Cochrane (James Cromwell) makes his historic first flight, reaching warp speed and establishing peaceful relations with alien life. The film is packed with thrilling action scenes, dramatic plot twists, and intriguing characters as the Enterprise crew works together to save humanity's first steps into a new unknown territory.
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191. Shiloh (1996)
In the heart of a small Southern town, young Marty Preston embarks on a heartwarming journey with his beloved beagle, Shiloh. When he discovers that Shiloh's owner, the abusive and cruel Judd Travers, is in danger of losing his furry friend, Marty musters up the courage to rescue Shiloh from the brink of darkness. As Marty navigates the challenges of growing up and standing up for what's right, the bond between boy and dog becomes unbreakable.
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192. Alien: Resurrection (1997)
In "Alien: Resurrection, " a gripping sci-fi adventure, the return of a powerful human-alien hybrid clone of Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) brings hope to a crew of space pirates. Two centuries after Ripley's death, this strong female lead aids the pirates in their mission to prevent the aliens from reaching Earth. Join the thrilling journey as iconic characters and terrifying creatures collide in an intense battle to save humanity.
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193. Leave It to Beaver (1997)
Leave It to Beaver" is a delightful 1997 comedy-drama about an eight-year-old boy named Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver and his family living in a small town in Ohio. Beaver, a curious and mischievous child, gets into all sorts of trouble and learns valuable life lessons along the way. This heartwarming movie is filled with hilarity, as Beaver navigates his way through the daily trials of school, friendships, and family life.
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194. Fierce Creatures (1997)
Get ready for a rollicking comedy adventure as Fierce Creatures takes you on a wild ride through the chaos of a zookeeper's life! Directed by Robert Young and Fred Schepisi, this hilarious film boasts a star-studded cast including John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Kevin Kline. The zoo's staff faces an uphill battle as they navigate the ever-changing whims of their directors, all while dealing with a host of quirky and mischievous animals.
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195. Hercules (1997)
Hercules" is a thrilling 1997 animated movie that brings the legendary Greek hero to life. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker and written by Ron Clements, John Musker, and Don McEnery, the film follows the story of the son of Zeus and Hera, who is stripped of his immortality as a baby. With the help of his loyal friends, Hercules must embark on a journey to become a true hero and reclaim his divine status.
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196. The Edge (1997)
The Edge" is a heart-pounding action-adventure film released in 1997, featuring a star-studded cast including Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, and Elle Macpherson. Set in the treacherous Alaskan wilderness, the story follows an intellectual billionaire and two other men as they battle to survive after a plane crash leaves them stranded in the harsh, unforgiving landscape. As if that wasn't enough, a blood-thirsty Kodiak Bear begins hunting them down, putting their survival tactics to the ultimate test.
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197. L.A. Confidential (1997)
In the heart of 1950s Los Angeles, corruption runs rampant, and three unlikely LA detectives are on a thrilling and dangerous mission to uncover the truth behind a series of brutal murders. Straight-laced Exley, brutal Vincennes, and sleazy White form an unorthodox trio who will stop at nothing to expose the city's darkest secrets.
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198. Air Force One (1997)
In the gripping action-thriller, Air Force One (1997), terrorists seize control of this iconic aircraft, putting the President of the United States and his family at risk. As events unfold, the Vice President in Washington D. C. is challenged to engage in high-stakes negotiations, while the tenacious President, portrayed by Harrison Ford, sets out to save the hostages from their perilous situation.
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199. Mulan (1998)
Experience the enchanting tale of Mulan, a young maiden who bravely disguises herself as a man to save her father from an impending death sentence in the army. Set in ancient China, Mulan's courage leads her on an extraordinary adventure, transforming her into one of the country's most revered heroines.
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200. Deep Rising (1998)
Deep Rising (1998) is an action-packed, horror-filled thriller directed by Stephen Sommers and starring Treat Williams, Famke Janssen, and Anthony Heald. Set on a luxury ocean liner in the South Pacific Ocean, a group of heavily armed hijackers prepare to loot the ship.
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201. Small Soldiers (1998)
Unravel the thrilling world of "Small Soldiers, " a 1998 action-adventure comedy film that introduces you to a world where toys take on a whole new persona. When military missile technology is used on action figures, the toys become more than just playthings; they wage a serious and lethal battle.
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202. Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Embark on an exhilarating space adventure with the crew of the USS Enterprise in the film "Star Trek: Insurrection" (1998). Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his loyal team uncover a shocking conspiracy by the Federation against the inhabitants of a unique, idyllic planet.
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203. The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock (1998)
The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock is a heartwarming animated adventure that follows the tale of the mythical hero, the Lone Dinosaur, and Grandpa's storytelling. Littlefoot and his friends are in for a thrilling journey when they discover the magical Saurus Rock and accidentally chip it. With the help of their newfound cousins and the guidance of their wise grandparents, the kids must fix the rock before the bad luck hits.
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204. U.S. Marshals (1998)
In the pulse-pounding thriller U. S. Marshals (1998), legendary lawman Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) and his elite squad of trackers must race against time to capture notorious fugitive Arthur Sheridan (Wesley Snipes), accused of a chilling double-murder. As the Marshals close in on Sheridan, they uncover a sinister conspiracy that threatens to make their already perilous mission even more deadly.
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205. The Haunting (1999)
The Haunting" is a thrilling movie from 1999 that masterfully blends fantasy, horror, and mystery. Directed by Jan de Bont and starring Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Owen Wilson, the movie follows a professor and three subjects who find themselves in a heart-stopping nightmare while studying a mysterious mansion.
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206. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
Get ready to groove and giggle with "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me"! This 1999 comedy adventure is the thrilling sequel to "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery". Join the suave and charming Austin Powers (Mike Myers) as he battles his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil (also Myers), who has invented a time machine to travel back to the 1960s. Dr. Evil's plan? To steal Austin's legendary mojo, leaving him "shagless" – a hilarious predicament that sets the stage for explosive comedy and action-packed adventure!
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207. The Mummy (1999)
The Mummy" is a thrilling action-adventure film that takes place in the ancient city of Hamunaptra. It follows an American soldier who, while serving in the French Foreign Legion, accidentally awakens a mummy on an archaeological dig. As the mummy searches for the reincarnation of his long-lost love, he unleashes chaos and terror on the city. The soldier teams up with an expert archeologist and a local guide to protect the city and find a way to stop the mummy's reign of terror.
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208. The 13th Warrior (1999)
The 13th Warrior" is a riveting action-adventure film set in the Middle Ages, released in 1999. Starring Antonio Banderas as an Arab warrior sent on a diplomatic mission, the movie quickly becomes an unintended part of a quest to combat a mysterious threat. When he stops at a Viking village port to resupply, he finds himself entangled in a thrilling adventure to rid a distant Viking land of this enigmatic danger.
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209. Brokedown Palace (1999)
Brokedown Palace" is a gripping drama, mystery, and thriller set in the vibrant city of Bangkok, Thailand. The movie follows the harrowing journey of two American girls, Alice and Darlene, who go on a vacation of a lifetime only to have their dreams shattered. Caught in a web of intrigue, they are arrested for smuggling, leaving them to fight for their freedom in a foreign land.
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210. Diamonds (1999)
Diamonds" is a 1999 comedy-mystery film directed by John Asher and written by Allan Aaron Katz. The movie stars Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, and Dan Aykroyd, and is produced by Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG and Total Film Group. It is rated PG-13, runs for 1 hour and 31 minutes, and has an IMDb rating of 5.5.
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211. Hollow Man (2000)
Hollow Man" takes you on a terrifying journey into the depths of humanity as a brilliant scientist's relentless pursuit of power spirals out of control. When Dr. Sebastian Caine successfully invents a serum that makes him invisible, he embarks on a sinister path, using his newfound invisibility to become an omnipotent force and a dangerous megalomaniac.
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212. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas" is a heartwarming and hilarious family adventure based on the classic Dr. Seuss book. Directed by Ron Howard, the film features a star-studded cast, including Jim Carrey as the Grinch, a mischievous green monster who lives on the outskirts of Whoville. Desperate for revenge and determined to ruin Christmas for the entire town, the Grinch concocts a plan to steal their Christmas tree and presents.
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213. The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire (2000)
In the heart of the Great Valley, a world of vibrant dinosaurs thrives. When a mysterious object, believed to be a stone of cold fire with great powers, crash-lands nearby, an untrustworthy relative arrives in search of it. Teaming up with their friends, Littlefoot and his family embark on an epic adventure to discover the truth behind the legendary stone.
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214. How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog (2000)
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog is a quirky and engaging comedy-drama starring the talented pair of Kenneth Branagh and Robin Wright. Set in Los Angeles, the film follows the story of a sarcastic playwright who is forced to confront his own paternal instincts when his ambitious wife brings home a child for babysitting.
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215. The Kid (2000)
The Kid" is a heartwarming comedy-fantasy film released in 2000, starring Bruce Willis, Spencer Breslin, and Emily Mortimer. The movie follows the story of an unhappy and disliked image consultant, who is given a second chance at life when he mysteriously encounters a younger version of himself - an eight-year-old boy. The film takes place in two distinct time periods - 1968 and 2000.
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216. The Low Down (2000)
The Low Down is a compelling drama that explores the depths of human relationships. Taking place in the year 2000, the film follows the story of a fictional TV game show, hosted by a charismatic and mysterious character. At the heart of the narrative are three interconnected characters - an aspiring sculptor, a prop maker, and a twenty-something caught up in the world of fame and fortune.
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217. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001)
AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Thrills invites you on a pulse-pounding journey through the history of American cinema.
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218. The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze (2001)
In this delightful eighth installment of the long-running "Land Before Time" series, the beloved characters experience a chilling winter for the first time. As snow blankets the Great Valley, the friends embark on an adventure to find Spike, who has left in search of his family.
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219. Valentine (2001)
In the horror-thriller "Valentine" (2001), directed by Jamie Blanks, five women find themselves in the crosshairs of an unknown assailant as they navigate preparations for Valentine's Day. As the suspense builds, each woman's past comes to light, unearthing a web of secrets, betrayals, and unresolved relationships.
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220. Along Came a Spider (2001)
Along Came a Spider" is a gripping 2001 thriller starring Morgan Freeman as detective Alex Cross. When the daughter of a senator, under Secret Service protection, gets kidnapped from a private school, Cross dives into the investigation even though he's recovering from losing his partner.
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221. The Last Castle (2001)
The Last Castle" is a riveting drama and thriller that explores themes of corruption, abuse of power, and bravery. Set in the backdrop of a high-security prison, the movie follows the journey of an imprisoned General, played by the legendary Robert Redford, as he rallies a force of twelve hundred inmates against their sadistic warden.
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222. Big Fat Liar (2002)
Big Fat Liar" is a heartwarming family adventure comedy about a talented, yet mischievous 14-year-old named Jason Shepherd, portrayed by the beloved Frankie Muniz, who unwittingly finds himself tangled in a web of lies and intrigue when his class paper is stolen by a notorious big-time Hollywood producer, Marty Wolf, played by the versatile Paul Giamatti.
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223. The Sum of All Fears (2002)
The Sum of All Fears" is a gripping thriller that follows CIA analyst Jack Ryan as he races against time to thwart a deadly Neo-Nazi plot. This chilling story unfolds when the faction plans to detonate a nuclear bomb at a football game in Baltimore, Maryland, threatening a catastrophic conflict between the United States and Russia. Filmed amidst the backdrop of tension and uncertainty, the film delivers a nail-biting experience that showcases the power of a few individuals to prevent a global catastrophe.
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224. The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)
The 74th Annual Academy Awards" is a star-studded, family-friendly event that celebrates the achievements of the film industry. Directed by Louis J. Horvitz and Errol Morris, this four-hour extravaganza features a star-studded lineup of actors, actresses, directors, writers, and producers. Hosted by the esteemed Whoopi Goldberg, Aaliyah, and John Agar, the ceremony honors the crème de la crème of Hollywood with performances, heartfelt speeches, and the much-anticipated presentation of Primetime Emmy Awards.
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225. The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
Delve into the life of legendary Hollywood producer Robert Evans in the gripping documentary, The Kid Stays in the Picture. In a film that shares its title with Evans's acclaimed 1994 autobiography, the documentary takes viewers on a journey through Evans's tumultuous life, marked by love, drug busts, and various escapades.
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226. Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
Star Trek: Nemesis" is a thrilling science-fiction action adventure that brings together the final installment of the iconic Star Trek series. Set in 2002, the movie follows the crew of the starship Enterprise as they find themselves unexpectedly on a mission to the Romulan homeworld, Romulus. The crew, led by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, is initially tasked with negotiating a peace treaty with the Romulans. However, they soon discover a deeper and more dangerous threat lurking beneath the surface.
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227. The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003)
Dive into the chilling world of fear as "The 100 Greatest Scary Moments" counts down the most terrifying scenes from film and television. Prepare to be mesmerized by this 4-hour thrill ride, as voted for by fans herself.
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228. The Beast Within: The Making of 'Alien' (2003)
The Beast Within: The Making of 'Alien' brings a chilling and intimate look behind the scenes of one of the most iconic and terrifying science fiction films of all time. This two-hour and fifty-eight minute documentary, made specifically for DVD, showcases the incredible work, effort, and talent that went into creating the harrowing masterpiece that is 'Alien'. With interviews from the film's director Ridley Scott, master designer H. R. Giger, and star Sigourney Weaver, this documentary provides a unique and fascinating peek into the process of turning a frightening concept into a timeless cinematic classic. For Sci-Fi and horror fans alike, 'The Beast Within: The Making of 'Alien' is a must-watch to fully appreciate the fear and intrigue that the film brought to its audiences.
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229. Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
Dive into a world of laughter and adventure with "Looney Tunes: Back in Action. " This 2003 animated film brings together your favorite classic characters for a hilarious espionage adventure. When the Looney Tunes gang discovers that a man's father has mysteriously vanished, they embark on a thrilling mission to find him and uncover the secrets of the elusive Blue Monkey diamond.
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230. Timeline (2003)
Timeline (2003) is a thrilling action-adventure film that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through time. Directed by Richard Donner and written by Michael Crichton, Jeff Maguire, and George Nolfi, the movie follows a group of archaeologists who accidentally transport themselves back to 14th-century France.
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231. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2003)
Experience a mesmerizing celebration of the performing arts in the enchanting film, "The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts". Released in 2003, this unforgettable musical event boasts a stellar cast, including the inimitable James Brown and the captivating Carol Burnett, among others. This heartwarming family film, directed by Louis J. Horvitz, highlights the importance of honoring those who have made unforgettable contributions to the world of performing arts.
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232. The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration (2003)
The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration" is an animated adventure comedy featuring Littlefoot's latest thrilling journey. This time, the young dinosaur embarks on an adventure that could drastically alter his life forever.
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233. The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004)
The 76th Annual Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, is a prestigious annual event where the film industry comes together to celebrate cinematic achievements of the previous year. The 2004 ceremony showcases a range of nominated films, including epic masterpiece "The Return of the King, " the poignant drama "Lost in Translation, " the historical epic "Master and Commander, " the gripping crime-thriller "Mystic River, " and the heartwarming sports story "Seabiscuit. " The event, hosted by the talented Billy Crystal, is renowned for its live performances, humorous moments, and heartwarming tributes to the film industry. This Academy Awards ceremony, held in 2004, demonstrates the extraordinary talents and contributions of the film industry in the 2000s, with a remarkable lineup of nominees and an unforgettable night of celebration.
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234. Star Trek: The Final Darkness (2004)
In the year 2004, a group of scavengers discovers the remnants of a Federation ship on the frozen world of Crepanis. This thrilling discovery is reported back to their superiors, who are then informed of a secret mission involving Science Officer Roberts. Roberts is tasked with unraveling the mystery surrounding the fate of Odin 2, a ship that vanished into an enigmatic energy vortex.
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235. Jacqueline Hyde (2005)
Jacqueline Hyde is a dark comedy-horror film that follows the life of Jackie, a shy telemarketer in her late twenties who unexpectedly inherits her eccentric late grandfather's estate. Upon discovering her uncle's hidden laboratory filled with his quirky inventions and secrets, Jackie becomes entangled in a sinister web of mystery and perversion.
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236. The 77th Annual Academy Awards (2005)
Witness the glamour, excitement, and prestige of The 77th Annual Academy Awards, where the best of the film industry comes together to celebrate excellence in cinema. Hosted by the charismatic Chris Rock, the ceremony nominates critically acclaimed films such as The Aviator, Finding Neverland, Million Dollar Baby, Ray, and Sideways for prestigious awards.
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237. Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
In the thrilling epic "Kingdom of Heaven, " set during the 12th century Crusades, Balian of Ibelin, a skilled crusader, embarks on a daring journey to Jerusalem. As he arrives in the city, he becomes the unexpected defender of its people against the backdrop of war and medieval brutality.
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238. The Fear (El Miedo) (2006)
The Fear" (El Miedo), a Spanish comedy-horror-fantasy film, takes a hilarious and satirical approach to the world of vengeance and video gaming. Directed by David Díaz and written by Díaz, Mónica Peláez, and Bruno Cuevas, the movie pushes the boundaries of genre-bending entertainment.
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239. Basic Instinct 2 (2006)
In "Basic Instinct 2" (2006), novelist Catherine Tramell finds trouble with the law once again, and this time it's up to psychiatrist Dr. Michael Glass to evaluate her. As Glass gets drawn into Tramell's seductive game, he feels the same magnetic pull that Detective Nick Curran felt before him.
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240. Inside Man (2006)
Inside Man, directed by Spike Lee and written by Russell Gewirtz, is a thrilling crime drama that takes the audience on a suspenseful ride. Starring Denzel Washington as a bank robber, Clive Owen as a detective, and Jodie Foster as a high-power broker, the film follows a daring heist that spirals into a hostage situation. As the characters are drawn into high-stakes negotiations, they must navigate trust issues and work together to resolve the situation.
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241. The Omen (2006)
In the chilling thriller "The Omen" (2006), an influential American official begins to suspect that his young son might be the reincarnation of satanic evil. As the boy grows in age, unsettling supernatural incidents start to occur, sending chills through the family.
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242. Curious George (2006)
Curious George (2006) is an delightful animated adventure that follows the heartwarming tale of the titular mischievous monkey and his human companion, the Man in the Yellow Hat. With its vibrant colors and charming characters, this film takes audiences on a whirlwind journey filled with laughter, excitement, and a few unexpected twists.
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243. The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers (2006)
Embark on an adventure with Littlefoot, Cera, Petrie, Spike, and Ducky as they soar through the skies in "The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers" (2006). This heartwarming animated film delves into the unique bond between siblings and showcases the thrilling world of flying creatures.
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244. Man About Town (2006)
Experience the rollercoaster of emotions as Ben Affleck stars in "Man About Town, " a captivating comedy-drama about a top Hollywood talent agent. When he uncovers his adulterous wife's infidelity, his world starts to crumble. But things take a darker turn when he learns a reporter has stolen his journal, intending to bring him down publicly. As Affleck's character wrestles with his feelings of betrayal and the looming threat of exposure, his cushy life starts to disappear in a blur of remorse and confusion. With a talented supporting cast, including John Cleese and Rebecca Romijn, this film masterfully blends drama and humor to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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245. A Dennis the Menace Christmas (2007)
In "A Dennis the Menace Christmas, " the adorable six-year-old Dennis Mitchell is on a mission to make this the most perfect holiday season for his beloved neighbor, Mr. Wilson.
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246. The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends (2007)
The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends, " released in 2007, invites viewers into the heartwarming world of the Great Valley. After witnessing a near-tragedy involving Littlefoot's beloved grandmother, the wise and loving creature sets out to teach essential life lessons to the young and eager audience.
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247. The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything (2008)
Join three extraordinary vegetable friends as they embark on a thrilling 17th-century adventure in "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" (2008). In this whimsical animated comedy, the gang discovers that true heroism transcends beyond their plant-based existence. With witty humor, heartfelt lessons, and a taste of time-travel, this joyous romp captivates the whole family.
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248. Rambo (2008)
Rambo" is a gripping, action-packed thriller released in 2008, starring Sylvester Stallone as the legendary one-man army, John Rambo. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Burma, this high-octane adventure follows Rambo as he joins a group of mercenaries in a rescue mission to save a group of Christian aid workers kidnapped by a ruthless local infantry unit.
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249. Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! (2009)
Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! . is an animated adventure comedy featuring the endearing monkey character and his iconic yellow hat. This time, George embarks on an exciting cross-country journey to reunite a baby elephant with her family.
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250. Temple Grandin (2010)
Temple Grandin is a riveting biopic that brings to life the extraordinary story of Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who defied the odds to become one of the most influential figures in the humane treatment of livestock. Claire Danes gives an outstanding performance as Temple, capturing her unique perspective and determination in the male-dominated world of cattle and pig farming. As the film explores the challenges and triumphs of Grandin's life, it offers a powerful message about the potential for human connection and understanding, no matter the obstacles faced.
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251. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Edgar Wright's visually stunning and action-packed film, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), takes you on a fantastical journey through Toronto's streets. The film follows the life of a young, witty, and quirky man named Scott Pilgrim, played by Michael Cera, who is determined to win the heart of a woman named Ramona Flowers, portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Ramona has seven evil exes she needs Scott to vanquish if he hopes to win her love. Along the way, they navigate high school drama, rock band encounters, and quirky urban battles.
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252. Despicable Me (2010)
Despicable Me" is a heartwarming animated adventure-comedy from 2010, based on the beloved story of a wicked mastermind who discovers the power of love. Directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, this film features the magical world of minions and the ever-endearing characters of Gru, played by Steve Carell, and his faithful assistants. Despite its PG rating, it delivers a delightful blend of humor, warmth, and family-friendly fun.
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253. Hop (2011)
Hop, " released in 2011, is a lighthearted and lively animation adventure comedy that follows E. B. , the teenage son of the Easter Bunny as he embarks on a journey to pursue his dream of becoming a rock 'n' roll drummer in Hollywood. The movie, directed by Tim Hill and written by Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio, and Brian Lynch, stars Russell Brand, James Marsden, and Elizabeth Perkins.
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254. Prometheus (2012)
In the thrilling 2012 sci-fi adventure 'Prometheus, ' a dedicated team searches for answers to humanity's origins on a remote moon. To their shock, they discover they're not alone, unleashing a terrifying horror they must face together. Directed by Ridley Scott, this prequel to 'Alien' is filled with gripping suspense, state-of-the-art effects, and an all-star cast that includes Noomi Rapace, Logan Marshall-Green, and Michael Fassbender.
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255. Django Unchained (2012)
Django Unchained" is a thought-provoking Western drama that delves into the dark side of slavery and racial tensions. Set in Mississippi, the film follows the story of Django, a freed slave played by Jamie Foxx, teaming up with a ruthless German bounty-hunter, portrayed by Christoph Waltz, to rescue his wife from the sadistic hands of a brutal plantation owner, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
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256. The Oscars (2013)
The Oscars, hosted by the charismatic Seth MacFarlane, brings forth a unique mix of music and comedy to celebrate the 2013 Academy Awards. This star-studded event, featuring the likes of William Shatner and Naomi Watts, embraces humor and musical performances, making it an unforgettable night of glamour and entertainment. The Oscars, known for showcasing the best of the best in cinema, takes you on a journey of memorable moments and heartfelt tributes to the industry's brightest stars.
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257. Alien Encounters: Superior Fan Power Since 1979 (2014)
Alien Encounters: Superior Fan Power Since 1979" is a captivating documentary that pays homage to the beloved "Alien" film franchise. Gathering an impressive array of stars, such as John Hurt, Tom Skerritt, Lance Henriksen, Veronica Cartwright, and Michael Biehn, the film shines a light on the fans' unwavering dedication to the series.
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258. The Wedding Ringer (2015)
The Wedding Ringer, " a lively rom-com from 2015, follows Doug Harris (Josh Gad), a socially awkward guy, who, with only two weeks left until his wedding, finds himself in a predicament. Enter Jimmy Callahan (Kevin Hart), the owner of a company that specializes in providing best men for grooms in need. As Doug enters a charade to make his bride happy, he enlists Jimmy's services in an effort to master the art of being a good groom.
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259. Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015)
Embark on an exciting jungle adventure with everyone's favorite mischievous monkey, Curious George! . In "Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle, " our beloved hero finds himself in Africa after his space expedition crashes unexpectedly. Joined by a new group of animal friends, George sets off on a thrilling journey through the lush, wild landscapes of Africa.
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260. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
The Man from U. N. C. L. E. " is a thrilling and humorous spy action-adventure film set in the early 1960s, based on the popular television series of the same name. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the movie stars Henry Cavill as Napoleon Solo, a CIA agent, and Armie Hammer as Illya Kuryakin, a KGB operative.
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261. Score (2016)
Score: A Film Music Documentary is an insightful and intriguing look at the cinematic art of creating film musical scores. This documentary, directed by Matt Schrader, delves into the world of film composers and how they contribute to the storytelling process. It explores the history of film music and the evolution of filmmaking techniques that have shaped the way film scores are created and used.
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262. The Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave (2016)
Embark on a thrilling adventure in "The Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave" as our young heroes, led by Littlefoot, embark on a mission to save their father from an important journey gone wrong. Joining them on this epic quest is a motley crew of pteranodons and dinosaur herds, each brave in their own right. This heartwarming animated film brings an uplifting tale of courage, friendship, and the boundless love between a father and son.
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263. Spielberg (2017)
Spielberg" is a comprehensive documentary about the iconic filmmaker, Steven Spielberg. With interviews from his family, film critics, colleagues, and colleagues who have worked with him, viewers get an in-depth look at the career and journey of one of Hollywood's most celebrated directors.
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264. Alien: Covenant (2017)
After a long and challenging journey, the crew of the Covenant, a colony spaceship set on establishing a new world, finally encounters their dream: an uncharted paradise. However, their euphoria is short-lived as they soon realize the planet is not as idyllic as it appears to be.
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265. Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017)
Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond is a gripping documentary that offers an intriguing behind-the-scenes look into the mind-boggling world of Andy Kaufman, the idiosyncratic comedian. Jim Carrey, who played Kaufman in the 1999 film Man on the Moon, sheds light on his uncanny ability to adopt the persona of Kaufman.
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266. Deadpool 2 (2018)
Buckle up for a thrilling ride with Deadpool 2, the action-packed sequel to the wildly successful original film. This movie follows the story of Wade Wilson, better known as the foul-mouthed and fiercely protective Deadpool, portrayed by Ryan Reynolds. He assembles a team of unique mutant allies to guard a young boy, who possesses extraordinary abilities, from the relentless time-traveling cyborg Cable (Josh Brolin).
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267. Fahrenheit 11/9 (2018)
Fahrenheit 11/9, " directed by the passionate Michael Moore, brings a critical eye to America's political climate. The filmmaker takes a deep dive into the current state of affairs, mainly focusing on the Donald Trump presidency and the gun violence that has plagued the country. Concurrently, Moore highlights the powerful impact of grassroots democratic movements.
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268. Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
Ralph Breaks the Internet" is a visually stunning Animation, Adventure, and Comedy film released in 2018 by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures. Running for 1 hour and 52 minutes, this PG-rated movie's tagline is left enigmatic and spoiler-free, thus leaving it up to viewers to find out more.
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269. Rambo: Last Blood (2019)
Rambo: Last Blood is a gripping action thriller that finds John Rambo on his final mission as he returns to the United States after his last blood-pumping adventure. After revisiting a haunted past, Rambo is now determined to confront a ruthless warlord who has kidnapped his granddaughter.
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