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All 72 Jim Brown Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Jim Brown Movies, where we take a look at the legendary career of the iconic American actor and former professional football player. From his breakout roles to his most memorable film appearances, join us as we explore the dynamic and enduring impact of Jim Brown on the silver screen.

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1. Rio Conchos (1964)

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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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The Fortune Cookie” (1966) is a delightful comedy-romance film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. When a crooked lawyer manipulates his brother-in-law into faking a serious injury for an insurance fraud scheme, their lives take a hilarious turn.



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3. Tonite Let’s All Make Love in London (1967)

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Tonite Let’s All Make Love in London, released in 1967, is a groundbreaking documentary directed by Peter Whitehead, providing an intimate look at the vibrant and iconic Swinging London. As a unique blend of music and film, it is subtitled ‘A Pop Concerto’ to encapsulate its focus on each theme.



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4. The Dirty Dozen (1967)

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The Dirty Dozen (1967) is a riveting war film that takes viewers on an adrenaline-pumping journey during World War II. This action-packed adventure follows the story of a fiercely rebellious U. S. Army Major, who must train and lead twelve convicted murderers in a daring assassination mission targeting German officers.



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5. Dark of the Sun (1968)

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Dark of the Sun” is a tense and action-packed adventure set in the tumultuous backdrop of the Congo Crisis. Led by the fearless Captain Curry, a band of mercenaries embark on a perilous mission to steal $50 million in uncut diamonds in this 1968 thriller. With treacherous terrain, fierce rival armies, and the ever-looming threat of the Simba Rebellion, these ordinary men turn into extraordinary heroes.



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6. The Split (1968)

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In 1968, “The Split” unfolds the action-packed tale of a meticulously planned heist gone awry during a football game at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The story follows a group of thieves, each one blaming the other for the disappearance of over half a million dollars. As they dig deeper into the mystery, the film explores the complexities of loyalty, greed, and revenge, setting the stage for a thrilling neo-noir experience.



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7. Ice Station Zebra (1968)

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Dive into the thrilling world of espionage and adventure with “Ice Station Zebra” (1968), a chilling tale that takes place in the freezing North Pole. The USN nuclear sub USS Tigerfish is on a mission to save the staff of Drift Ice Station Zebra, a weather station facing imminent danger. As the temperature drops and the air becomes colder, the brave crew must race against time to rescue the station’s inhabitants from an unknown threat.



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8. Kenner (1968)

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In this gripping drama, Kenner (Jim Brown) embarks on a journey to India to seek retribution for the brutal murder of his trusted business partner. As he delves deeper into the Indian underworld, Kenner’s resolve is tested as he discovers unexpected love and unforeseen responsibility. Will he be able to exact the vengeance he seeks, or will his newfound emotions cloud his judgment?



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9. Riot (1969)

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Riot, ” a 1969 crime drama set in a state prison, explores the dark depths of a corrupt prison system. The chaos of a staged riot serves as a cover for a desperate inmate’s escape attempt, resulting in a brutal toll of lives lost among the inmates and guards. Filmed on location at Arizona State Prison, this gripping tale pulls no punches in its depiction of the cruelty inherent in the prison system.



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10. 100 Rifles (1969)

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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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11. El Condor (1970)

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El Condor, ” a thrilling 1970 adventure, follows two daring fortune hunters on an impossible quest for the legendary El Condor, a hidden treasure rumored to contain vast reserves of gold. With tantalizing visions of wealth dancing in their heads, the duo rushes headlong into danger, learning the hard way that greed can lead to deadly consequences.



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12. Tick, Tick, Tick (1970)

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Tick, Tick, Tick” (1970), directed by Ralph Nelson, is a gripping drama-action film that delves into racial tensions in the deep south. Starring Jim Brown, George Kennedy, and Fredric March, the story revolves around a black man who makes history by being elected Sheriff of a small, divided town.



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13. The Grasshopper (1970)

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The Grasshopper” is a 1970 drama film directed by Jerry Paris, featuring a compelling storyline that takes viewers on a journey of innocence to decadence. Starring Jacqueline Bisset, Jim Brown, and Joseph Cotten, this film tells the story of Christine Adams, a young woman who leaves British Columbia with her boyfriend, hoping to make it big in show business. However, their detour to Las Vegas sets them on a path that leads to a life no one would aspire to.



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14. Slaughter (1972)

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Slaughter, a high-octane 1972 action thriller, follows former Green Beret, Slaughter, as he embarks on a deadly quest for vengeance against the Mob that killed his loved ones. As the Feds manipulate him into a mission to Mexico, Slaughter is forced to confront and eliminate the remaining mobsters.



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15. Black Gunn (1972)

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Black Gunn” is a thrilling crime drama that explores the world of blaxploitation and neo-noir genres. The film, released in 1972, stars Jim Brown as the titular character whose nickname becomes his name, taking on the role of a black militant group leader who finds himself in the crosshairs of the Mafia.



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16. The Slams (1973)

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The Slams, a gripping crime drama from 1973, follows the relentless pursuit of a hefty sum of money stolen by the cunning Hook. Even the ruthless Capt. Stambell, the corrupt head guard of the prison where Hook currently resides, is not immune to the temptation of the stolen cash.



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17. Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off (1973)

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Experience the pulse-pounding action of “Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off” as a fearless black vigilante named Slaughter goes head-to-head with a dangerous local money launderer named Duncan. In this gripping 1973 crime drama, Slaughter defies all odds as he escapes a life-threatening trap and arms himself for a showdown with Duncan’s hideout.



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18. I Escaped from Devil’s Island (1973)

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I Escaped from Devil’s Island” is an exhilarating 1973 action-adventure film set in the notorious French Guiana fortress of the same name. The story takes place in 1916, where a group of determined prisoners plan an audacious escape from this brutal and oppressive facility.



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19. Three the Hard Way (1974)

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Three the Hard Way” is a gritty, action-packed blaxploitation film that hits the ground running in 1974. Directed by Gordon Parks Jr. and written by Eric Bercovici and Jerrold L. Ludwig, this thrilling film stars Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, and Jim Kelly as three martial-arts specialists out to protect the U. S. water supply from a sinister plot.



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20. Take a Hard Ride (1975)

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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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21. Vengeance (1976)

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Vengeance, released in 1976, follows Tom, a young man seeking retribution for his parents’ brutal murder at the hands of Mexican gangsters led by the violent Van Cleef. As his quest for justice unfolds, he forms an unlikely alliance with a successful gold prospector who’s also been wronged by the same group.



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22. Fingers (1978)

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Fingers” (1978) is a dark, gripping tale of family loyalty and the blurred lines between love and criminality. The story revolves around a young, dysfunctional man torn between his allegiance to his mob-connected loan-shark father and his mentally-disturbed Jewish concert-pianist mother. As he struggles with his divided loyalties, he finds himself intertwined in the dangerous underworld of organized crime.



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23. Pacific Inferno (1979)

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Pacific Inferno, released in 1979, follows the story of two American U. S. Navy deep-sea divers who are taken captive by the Japanese during World War II. The Japanese, aware that the treasure is sunken in Manila Bay, force the divers to search for the lost silver.



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24. One Down, Two to go (1982)

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One Down, Two to Go” is an intriguing 1982 action-drama film where martial art takes center stage. The movie follows the journey of two hardened cops who are taking the law into their own hands to bring down the ruthless mob that caused harm to their friend by rigging a martial arts tournament. These cops are masters of karate, kung fu, and other combat skills that they bring to the table to fight back against the evil forces in their way.



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25. Richard Pryor… Here and Now (1983)

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Richard Pryor. . Here and Now is a riveting 1983 film that combines elements of a live stand-up performance and documentary.



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26. Black Hollywood (1984)

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Black Hollywood” is a riveting 1984 documentary directed by Howard Johnson, which explores the groundbreaking contributions of black actors, directors, and audiences in the American film industry. Shot entirely on location in Hollywood in 1984, the documentary captures a pivotal moment in history, where hip hop culture, break dancing, and black superstars like Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor were making a significant impact. With an impressive runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, this eye-opening film presents a fascinating look at the early 80s, offering a unique perspective on the dynamics of black representation in cinema.



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27. The Running Man (1987)

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The Running Man is a sci-fi, action-packed thriller that offers audiences a glimpse into a dystopian America. Our protagonist, a falsely convicted policeman, is given a second chance at freedom when he is unwillingly drafted into an infamous, life-threatening television game show. As part of the game, he must confront and defeat ruthless killers for his chance to break free from oppressive government conspiracies.



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28. I’m Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)

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I’m Gonna Git You Sucka is a hilarious action-comedy film that parodies the blaxploitation genre with a witty and irreverent take on the classic crime-fighting movies of the 70s. The story centers around a passionate but inexperienced black hero wannabe, who teams up with a group of former heroes to exact revenge on a notorious crime lord known as Mr. Big.



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29. American Murder (1988)

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American Murder, ” directed by Amir Shervan, throws you straight into the eye of the storm in this explosive 1988 action-crime thriller. A gang of merciless thugs, including Tony Stone, lead a crazed killing spree terrorizing the streets of America. The only hope for redemption lies in the hands of John Morgan, an unflinching ‘good guy’ hell-bent on stopping them dead in their tracks.



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30. Crack House (1989)

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Experience the intense and gritty world of “Crack House, ” a 1989 urban drama that follows two lovers as they navigate the perilous streets of Los Angeles. The raw and unapologetic narrative takes you on a journey through gang violence, revenge, and the pursuit for a better life.



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31. L.A. Heat (1989)

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L. A. Heat, ” released in 1989, is an action-packed thriller that follows the life of a dedicated L. A. vice detective who, despite his dangerous job, dreams of becoming a cowboy hero.



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32. Twisted Justice (1990)

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Twisted Justice” takes us to a dystopian Los Angeles in the 2020s, where police must rely on non-lethal stun guns. Amidst this world, a rogue detective ignores these restrictions in his quest to stop “The Bullseye Murderer, ” a chilling rapist empowered by a mind-bending drug called “Umbra. ” With enhanced strength and intelligence, this twisted adversary forces our protagonist to redefine his limits, pushing the boundaries of justice, morality, and survival. A thrilling action-packed drama that explores the darkest corners of human nature, “Twisted Justice” delivers an intense, heart-stopping cinematic experience.



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33. The Divine Enforcer (1992)

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The Divine Enforcer” is a 1992 thriller starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Erik Estrada, and Jim Brown. When a monsignor recruits a new priest to his Los Angeles parish, he finds himself thrust into a world of danger and violence.



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34. UFC 1: The Beginning (1993)

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In “UFC 1: The Beginning, ” the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) changed forever when the Ultimate Fighting Championship made its debut in 1993. The film follows an intense one-night tournament between eight skilled fighters, each representing different combat disciplines, as they battle it out for glory.



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35. 75 Seasons: The Story of the NFL (1994)

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Dive into the rich history and unwavering passion of American football in ‘75 Seasons: The Story of the NFL’. This enthralling documentary, released in 1994, celebrates the 75th anniversary of the NFL with fascinating interviews and rare archive footage. Directed by Chris Barlow, Dave Douglas, and Greg Kohs, the film brings together legends of the sport, including Sammy Baugh, Chuck Bednarik, and Arda Bowser.



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36. UFC VI: Clash of the Titans (1995)

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Experience the ultimate showdown as UFC VI: Clash of the Titans takes you into the world of mixed martial arts. This high-energy 1995 television special is a must-watch for any fan of the sport. Starring David Abbott, Bruce Beck, and Dave Beneteau, this 1 hour and 54-minute masterpiece showcases some of the most epic fights of its time.



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37. The Journey of the African-American Athlete (1996)

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The Journey of the African-American Athlete, released in 1996, is an inspiring and enlightening documentary that delves into the triumphs and challenges faced by African-American athletes in American sports. The film takes viewers on a journey through the rich history of African-American athletes, including boxers, tennis players, runners, and basketball players, who have made significant strides in their respective fields. Through heartfelt stories, the documentary explores the indignities of racism, the role of athletes in breaking down racial barriers, and the opportunities that have opened up as a result of these past struggles.



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38. Original Gangstas (1996)

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Original Gangstas, released in 1996, is a gripping action, crime, and drama film starring Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, and Pam Grier. The story follows Bookman, played by Williamson, as he returns to his hometown after his father is murdered by a rival gang. Determined to restore justice, Bookman enlists the help of his own people and ignites an all-out war.



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39. Muhammad Ali: The Whole Story (1996)

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Muhammad Ali: The Whole Story is an extraordinary documentary that unveils the story of the legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali. With a runtime of 5 hours and 48 minutes, the movie takes you on a journey through Ali’s life, both in and out of the ring. From his early days as a promising amateur boxer, to his rise as a world champion and his status as an iconic figure in sports history, this documentary provides an in-depth look at the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali.



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40. Mars Attacks! (1996)

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In this extraterrestrial invasion comedy, Tim Burton brings us “Mars Attacks! ” (1996). An amusing parody of “B” movie sci-fi, this dark comedy features Earth being attacked by malevolent Martians with a twisted sense of humor and unbeatable weaponry. Jack Nicholson, Pierce Brosnan, and Sarah Jessica Parker lead the star-studded cast in a humorous take on political satire.



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41. Small Soldiers (1998)

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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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42. He Got Game (1998)

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He Got Game” (1998) is a powerful and thrilling drama directed by Spike Lee. The film stars Denzel Washington as a basketball player whose father, played by Washington himself, is sentenced to prison. The father makes a desperate plea to the son to attend a college, hoping it will result in a shorter sentence for him. The movie explores themes of father-son rivalry, redemption, and the power of sports in the face of adversity.



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43. Sports Illustrated’s 20th Century Sports Awards (1999)

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In a thrilling celebration of the greatest athletes of the 20th century, Sports Illustrated’s 20th Century Sports Awards takes viewers on a journey through time and sports. The star-studded TV special features iconic figures such as Muhammad Ali and Arnold Palmer, alongside renowned presenter Bryant Gumbel.



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44. Any Given Sunday (1999)

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Directed by Oliver Stone, “Any Given Sunday” is a gripping drama that delves into the world of modern-day gladiators and those who lead them. Starring an all-star cast, including Al Pacino, Dennis Quaid, and Cameron Diaz, the film presents an intense and unapologetic look into the high-stakes, life-and-death struggles that pervade the realm of American football.



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45. A Huey P. Newton Story (2001)

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A Huey P. Newton Story” is a riveting documentary that unravels the complex life of Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton. Directed by Spike Lee and written by Roger Guenveur Smith, the film delves into the formation of the Black Panther Party, inspired by their 10-point program for social reform. This revolutionary movement changed the course of African American history, sparking conversations around civil rights and racial equality.



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46. On the Edge (2002)

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On the Edge” (2002) combines action, intrigue, and suspense in a thrilling tale. The film follows a young basketball star who finds himself entangled with a dangerous group of drug dealers.



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47. Jim Brown: All American (2002)

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Delve into the captivating life of legendary football star and Hollywood icon Jim Brown in the engaging documentary, “Jim Brown: All American. ” From his humble beginnings to his remarkable football career, this gripping film provides an in-depth look into the personal life of a true American hero. Experience the highs and lows of Brown’s career, from his achievements on the field to his challenges in Hollywood, and even explore his encounters with the law later in life.



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48. Beef (2003)

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Beef” takes viewers on a riveting journey through the evolution of MC battles, from the early days of verbal one-upmanship to the modern-day street warfare that has gripped urban communities. Directed by Peter Spirer, this documentary explores the rise of MC battles as a competitive art form and the personalities who have shaped the landscape. Featuring interviews with notable artists such as Ving Rhames, 50 Cent, and Kevin Anderson, “Beef” provides a unique insight into the world of rap and its impact on modern culture.



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49. She Hate Me (2004)

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She Hate Me, ” the groundbreaking 2004 film by legendary director Spike Lee, explores the intertwining worlds of male prostitution, lesbianism, and business corruption. The movie follows the story of a former biotech executive, wrongfully dismissed for uncovering company corruption. Framing himself for a crime he didn’t commit, he starts a controversial business that sees him ‘impersonating’ wealthy lesbians to impregnate them for profit.



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50. Sucker Free City (2004)

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Discover the gritty and unforgiving world of Sucker Free City, a crime drama that delves deep into the conflicts between various street gangs from diverse ethnic backgrounds in San Francisco. Directed by the iconic Spike Lee and written by Alex Tse, the film masterfully blends realism with drama as it navigates the complexities and dangerous alliances among white, black, Latino, and Asian gangs.



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51. Macked, Hammered, Slaughtered and Shafted (2004)

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A fascinating journey through the history of blaxploitation cinema, “Macked, Hammered, Slaughtered and Shafted” (2004) delves into the genre’s roots and the unforgettable characters that made it memorable. Directed by David F. Walker and featuring interviews with stars like Jim Brown and Mayme Clayton, this documentary takes viewers on a trip back to the 1970s, exploring the era’s unique African American-centric film history.



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52. The Outsider (2005)

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The Outsider is a captivating documentary that delves into the complex world of filmmaking. Director James Toback is showcased as he takes on the ambitious task of creating a thriller, When Will I Be Loved, without a script or distribution deal. Follow Toback on a thrilling 12-day shoot, which is not only an eye-opening journey but also a testament to the passion and intricacies of the film industry.



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53. Animal (2005)

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Animal” (2005) is a gripping film that chronicles the life of a notorious gangster, nicknamed ‘Animal’. Set in the intense world of crime, he must confront his tumultuous past to secure a better future for his criminally-inclined son.



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54. Say It Loud (2008)

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Say It Loud is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that shines a light on the often overlooked and underrepresented experiences of African American athletes in America. Released in 2008, the film delves into the historical context of race and sports, confronting the past and present issues faced by black athletes today.



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55. Crips and Bloods: Made in America (2008)

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Crips and Bloods: Made in America explores the harrowing world of gang violence among young African Americans in South Los Angeles. Filmed with a first-person perspective, this powerfully honest documentary delves into the circumstances that have fueled decades of bloodshed. By following two rival gangs, the Crips and the Bloods, the film offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the lives of men and boys trapped in a cycle of violence and despair.



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56. The Express (2008)

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The Express” is a stirring drama based on the life of Ernie Davis, a college football legend who broke barriers as the first African-American to win the prestigious Heisman Trophy. Rob Brown stars as Davis, a talented player facing the uncertainties and adversities of the sports world, while Dennis Quaid portrays President John F. Kennedy, adding a touch of historical realism.



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57. The Black Candle (2008)

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The Black Candle” is a captivating documentary that explores the African-American experience and the importance of family, community, and culture in the midst of struggle. This inspiring feature centers around the traditional African holiday, Kwanzaa, which celebrates seven principles: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.



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58. Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel (2009)

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Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and battles of the legendary Hugh Hefner. This 2009 film, directed by Brigitte Berman and written by herself, offers an in-depth look at Hefner’s battles against the U. S.



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59. Sex in ‘69: The Sexual Revolution in America (2009)

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Sex in ‘69: The Sexual Revolution in America” is a powerful and enlightening documentary that delves into a pivotal time in American history - the sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. This period, marked by immense social and cultural change, saw revolutionaries challenging traditional norms and championing sexual liberation.



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60. The Making of a First Rounder: The DeSean Jackson Story (2011)

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The Making of a First Rounder: The DeSean Jackson Story” is a riveting documentary that spans 17 years of capturing the in-depth journey of NFL star DeSean Jackson, from his humble beginnings in Pop Warner to his triumphant rise to the Pro Bowl. This compelling film is not only a celebration of an extraordinary athlete’s meteoric rise but also a heartfelt family story that navigates the challenges of family unity and personal growth amidst the intense spotlight of the sports world. Directed by Byron Jackson and Kern Konwiser and featuring interviews with iconic sports figures like Marcus Allen, this film invites viewers to witness the unwavering resilience of the Jackson family as they overcome adversity and nurture the NFL dreams of their extraordinary son.



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61. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)

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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.



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62. Couldn’t You Wait? (2013)

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Couldn’t You Wait? ” is a captivating documentary that explores the fascinating 17-year career of the indie rock band Silkworm. Unconventional and on the fringe of the industry, Silkworm’s journey is a testament to their unique sound and perseverance. This powerful film takes viewers on a musical journey through time, offering a rare insight into the band’s history and personal stories.



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63. Glickman (2013)

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Glickman” is an inspiring documentary film released in 2013 that tells the story of a man who broke barriers and forged an extraordinary career in sports. With a rating of TV-PG, this 1 hour 24-minute film delves into the challenges the protagonist faced due to prejudice, while setting the gold standard for athletes and sports broadcasters. Featuring interviews with renowned sports personalities like Marv Albert and Red Auerbach, the movie offers a glimpse into the life of a trailblazer.



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64. Draft Day (2014)

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In the high-stakes world of professional football, “Draft Day” follows General Manager Sonny Weaver Jr. as he navigates the high-pressure day that will determine the future of his team.



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65. I Am Ali (2014)

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Dive into the extraordinary life of world champion Muhammad Ali in the captivating documentary, “I Am Ali. ” Offering unprecedented access to Ali’s personal archive, this moving film takes viewers on a journey through the iconic boxer’s life. With interviews and testimonials from his inner circle, including family and friends, the documentary explores Ali’s unparalleled charisma, determination, and impact on the world of sports and beyond.



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66. O.J.: Made in America (2016)

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O. J. : Made in America is a groundbreaking documentary that delves into the life and transformation of O. J. Simpson, a once-celebrated running back turned media sensation. Spanning over four decades, from Simpson’s rise as a sports hero in 1973 to his sensational murder trial in 1995, the film masterfully captures the intricate web of race, fame, and tragedy that defined this American icon.



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67. Foreman (2017)

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Foreman” is a compelling documentary that provides an in-depth look at the illustrious boxing career of George Foreman. The film delves into the challenges and triumphs of Foreman’s journey in the ring, showcasing his impressive abilities as a heavyweight boxer. In addition, it provides unique insights into the sporting comeback of this legendary champion, who defied the odds to reclaim his place among the elite athletes.



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68. Hugh Hefner’s After Dark: Speaking Out in America (2018)

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Hugh Hefner’s After Dark: Speaking Out in America takes viewers on a fascinating journey through time, unearthing rare gems from Hugh Hefner’s iconic TV series, Playboy’s Penthouse (1959-1960) and Playboy After Dark (1968-1970). This captivating documentary provides a treasure trove of archival footage, offering a glimpse into America’s cultural landscape during these transformative periods.



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69. The Gang Activists (2019)

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The Gang Activists” (2019), a riveting documentary, takes a deep dive into the world of gang violence in Los Angeles, the birthplace of the infamous Crips and Bloods. Directed by Roy Colbert and written by himself, this film features a star-studded cast, including actors Jim Brown and Ice-T. The documentary centers around the Sherrills brothers - well-known activists - as they work tirelessly to address the escalating gang violence in their community.



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70. What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali (2019)

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What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali” is an intriguing biographical documentary that delves into the life and career of one of the most iconic figures in athletic history - Muhammad Ali. The film explores Muhammad’s journey from a world champion boxer to an inspiring social activist, using his own voice and never-before-seen archival material.



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71. ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke (2019)

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ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke” delves into the untimely death of legendary musician Sam Cooke, combining a gripping documentary with a powerful exploration of race, rights, and the American dream. Directed by Kelly Duane, the film uncovers the truth behind the murder that led to the untimely demise of one of America’s most iconic singer-songwriters.



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72. Ali’s Comeback (2020)

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Experience the untold story of Ali’s Comeback, featuring an extraordinary ensemble of people who united in an unexpected setting to help the world’s greatest athlete resurrect his career. This inspiring documentary, set against the backdrop of unlikely camaraderie, is a must-watch for sports enthusiasts and those seeking a glimpse into the incredible life of a legendary figure.



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