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All 60 Joan Blondell Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of classic Hollywood with our comprehensive roundup of Joan Blondell Movies. From her early beginnings on stage to her iconic roles in cinema, we’ll take you on a journey through time, exploring the diverse and captivating films that have made this star a legend. Join us as we delve deeper into the fascinating career of Joan Blondell, one of Hollywood’s most beloved and enduring actresses.

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1. Other Men’s Women (1930)

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Other Men’s Women, ” a pre-Code film released in 1931, takes viewers on a dramatic journey as it follows two close-knit locomotive engineers, Bill and Jack, whose friendship takes an unexpected turn. The film delves into the complexities of love and relationships, particularly when a husband’s attraction diverts his loyalties.



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2. Big Business Girl (1931)

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Big Business Girl, released in 1931, is a delightful comedy-romance film that follows the journey of Claire McIntyre, who rises to fame in the business world due to her sharp wit and the ability to captivate the attention of her clients. Set in New York City and Detroit, Michigan, the story unfolds a series of entertainingly intricate relationships between the employer and employee, as well as the all-important dynamics of a husband and wife. The film showcases an array of diverse characters and a captivating plot that promises to keep viewers engaged and entertained.



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3. Millie (1931)

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Millie” (1931) is an evocative drama filled with heartbreak and unexpected turns. The story follows Millie, a small-town girl whose life begins to spiral when she discovers her husband’s infidelity. A beautiful tale of love, betrayal, and the struggles of adjusting to life’s twists, “Millie” boasts an engrossing narrative that delves deep into the complexities of female and male relationships, love affairs, and urban culture.



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4. My Past (1931)

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In 1931, the romantic drama film “My Past” captivates the hearts of viewers with its intriguing plot and enchanting performances. Directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Charles Kenyon, the movie follows the life of a young man who becomes entangled in a love triangle with a stage actress and an older man.



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5. The Public Enemy (1931)

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Delve into the dangerous world of 1930s organized crime with “The Public Enemy, ” a gripping 1931 crime drama directed by William A. Wellman.



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6. Blonde Crazy (1931)

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Experience the daring exploits of an egotistical con man and his enchanting partner in crime, all documented in a classic, fast-paced 1931 comedy, Blonde Crazy. Starring the legendary James Cagney and the glamorous Joan Blondell, this movie masterfully blends comedy, crime, and drama, leaving you on the edge of your seat.



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7. Night Nurse (1931)

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Dive into the excitement of 1931’s Night Nurse, a thrilling, high-stakes cinematic adventure that brings together comedy, crime, and drama in a heady blend of tension and laughter. Set in the fast-paced world of 1930s America, where danger lurks around every corner, the film stars beloved actress Barbara Stanwyck as a fearless nurse named Lily Richards.



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8. The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)

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The Greeks Had a Word For Them” is a captivating and sophisticated comedy set in the buzzing Jazz Age. This comedy revolves around three gold-digging women who, despite their vastly different personalities, maintain their lavish lifestyles through their wealthy sugar daddies. As the twenties roar back with immorality and fierce rivalries, audiences are invited to witness the extravagant lifestyles and tumultuous relationships of these three unique characters.



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9. The Crowd Roars (1932)

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Get ready for a thrilling ride with “The Crowd Roars, ” a classic 1932 film that combines the excitement of car racing with drama and action. Directed by Howard Hawks, this movie stars the iconic James Cagney alongside Joan Blondell and Ann Dvorak. The film follows a race car driver who becomes overprotective of his younger brother, who decides to follow in his footsteps and become a racer.



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10. Make Me a Star (1932)

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Make Me a Star” tells the story of Merton Gill, a man longing to become a cowboy actor, who leaves his small hometown to try his luck in Hollywood. Surprisingly, Merton discovers that his acting skills are considered non-existent there. However, he gets a chance as a bit part from actress Flips, who sees potential in him. Despite failing in that role, Flips believes Merton could be great as a comedian and convinces the studio to give him a chance in a western parody.



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11. The Famous Ferguson Case (1932)

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The Famous Ferguson Case, released in 1932, is a gripping crime drama that delves into the world of journalism and the desperate pursuit of the truth. Set in the pre-code era, the film centers around a scandal sheet populated by hungry reporters looking to break a high-profile murder case. The story unfolds into a thrilling journey of morality, love, and the tragic consequences of unbridled ambition.



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12. Lawyer Man (1932)

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Lawyer Man” is a 1932 drama film set in New York City, starring William Powell, Joan Blondell, and David Landau. The movie, which has an IMDb rating of 6.5, revolves around the life of Anton Adam, an idealistic attorney who makes headlines by defeating the high-profile lawyer, Granville Bentley, in a murder case. Following Adam’s success, Bentley asks him to become a partner in his law firm.



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13. Footlight Parade (1933)

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Step into the world of Footlight Parade, a 1933 musical comedy that follows the journey of Chester Kent, a man with a passion for producing spectacular live “prologues” for movie houses. With an energetic cast including James Cagney, Joan Blondell, and Ruby Keeler, this film showcases the art of tap dancing, elaborate dance routines, and high-spirited performances. As Kent battles against time, romance, and a rival’s spy, the film takes audiences on a thrilling ride through the golden age of entertainment.



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14. Three Men on a Horse (1936)

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Three Men on a Horse” is a whimsical comedy-romance film from 1936, featuring an ensemble cast including Frank McHugh, Joan Blondell, and Guy Kibbee. The film tells the tale of a shy and unassuming salesman who accidentally stumbles upon an uncanny ability to choose winning horses. His luck catches the attention of a trio of shrewd gamblers who, seeing an opportunity, virtually kidnap the unsuspecting man.



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15. Bullets or Ballots (1936)

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Bullets or Ballots, a 1936 crime drama film-noir, sees New York City plunged into chaos and corruption as a powerful anti-rackets crusader is brutally murdered. The fallout sends shockwaves through the city, prompting a grand jury to step in and make a bold decision. They choose to promote McLaren, a clean-up specialist, to take charge of the operation against the rackets. However, this decision comes at a cost.



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16. Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936)

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Gold Diggers of 1937” is a stylish comedy-musical romp set amidst the glitzy world of 1930s show business, starring the enchanting trio of Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, and Glenda Farrell. This entertaining film revolves around the vivacious dancer, played by Blondell, who, when faced with funding troubles for an elderly stage producer’s show, comes up with an innovative yet dubious solution - to secure an insurance policy on the producer’s life.



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17. Stage Struck (1936)

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Get ready for a lively and entertaining musical comedy as we introduce you to “Stage Struck, ” a charming 1936 film starring Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, and Warren William. With its talented cast and expert direction by Busby Berkeley, this film is perfect for those who love a little romance mixed with laughter.



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18. The Perfect Specimen (1937)

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In “The Perfect Specimen, ” a young man named Gerald Beresford Wicks is meticulously raised to embody the pinnacle of mental, physical, and moral perfection, following his grandmother’s wishes. His life takes an unexpected turn as he crosses paths with Mona Carter, leading him to explore the thrilling world beyond his sheltered existence. “The Perfect Specimen” is a refreshing screwball comedy, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring dazzling leads like Errol Flynn, Joan Blondell, and Hugh Herbert.



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19. Stand-In (1937)

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Stand-In, ” released in 1937, is a delightful comedy-romance film that takes viewers on a journey through the world of Hollywood and the business side of showbiz. With a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, the movie is led by the talented stars Leslie Howard, Humphrey Bogart, and Joan Blondell, who breathe life into the storyline that is both entertaining and engaging.



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20. The King and the Chorus Girl (1937)

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Get ready for a rip-roaring, high-spirited adventure that turns the classic comedy and romance genres on their heads! “The King and the Chorus Girl” is a 1937 masterpiece packed with wit, humor, and a dash of absurdity.



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21. East Side of Heaven (1939)

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East Side of Heaven” is a 1939 heartwarming comedy about a taxi driver who finds himself the unexpected father of a ten-month-old baby. As he becomes more involved in the child’s life, he is drawn into the chaotic world of the little one’s family. Along the way, he discovers the magic of astrology and navigates through a series of turbulent situations.



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22. The Kid from Kokomo (1939)

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In the quaint town of Kokomo, a young and innocent country boy named Homer Baston dreams of reuniting with his long-lost mother. Despite his lack of experience and reluctance to leave home, he is approached by a sly fight promoter named “Square Shooting Murph” who seeks to exploit his talent in boxing. Murph promises Homer fame and wealth, in hope that it would help him find his mother.



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23. Two Girls on Broadway (1940)

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Get ready to sing and dance as you join “Two Girls on Broadway, ” an enchanting 1940 musical film. Take a trip to the heart of Manhattan and witness the magic of Times Square as it meets the sparkle of Hollywood.



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24. I Want a Divorce (1940)

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I Want a Divorce” (1940), a light-hearted comedy by Paramount Pictures, takes audiences on a whirlwind journey through the ups and downs of marriage. Starring Joan Blondell and Dick Powell, this film follows a newlywed couple as they explore the possibility that their union was a mistake.



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25. Model Wife (1941)

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Model Wife” (1941) stars Joan Blondell and Dick Powell as Fred and Joan, a happily-married couple working at the prestigious Benson’s department store. Joan eagerly keeps her marriage a secret, as their strict owner, Mrs. JJ Benson, strictly prohibits married employees from working under her roof. The couple lives frugally, saving every penny with the hopes of starting a family one day.



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26. Topper Returns (1941)

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Topper Returns is a delightful comedy-fantasy mystery that takes you on a thrilling ride. The story begins when a fun-loving young woman, played by Carole Landis, is tragically murdered after a night of switching bedrooms with her wealthy friend. It’s a hectic night of chaotic events, including a car accident and a car crash, but what starts as a night of fun soon turns deadly.



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27. Lady for a Night (1942)

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Lady for a Night” is a classic drama released in 1942, starring Joan Blondell, John Wayne, and Philip Merivale. The film follows the story of Jenny Blake, a gambling boat operator who falls in love with Jack Morgan, a gambler. However, Jenny’s dreams of high society lead her to renounce her love for Jack and marry into wealthier circles.



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28. Cry ‘Havoc’ (1943)

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Cry ‘Havoc’ takes you on an emotional journey set against the backdrop of the grueling days of World War II. The film chronicles the lives of a diverse group of Army hospital volunteers as they navigate the harsh and unpredictable terrain of Bataan. As they battle not just the physical threats of war, but also the internal struggles of friendship, love, and betrayal - the bonds that hold them together are truly tested.



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29. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)

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Set in Brooklyn, New York in 1900, “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” is a timeless story of the Nolan family - a hardworking mother, a dreamer of a father, and their imaginative daughter, Francie. Set against the backdrop of poverty and a tight knit community, this film explores the tenacity and resilience of the human spirit. Encouraged by her father and driven by her aspirations, Francie fights to get a better education, despite the challenges their living circumstances pose.



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30. Adventure (1945)

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In the heart of San Francisco, “Adventure” (1945) unfolds an intriguing tale of a rowdy merchant mariner and a sophisticated librarian, both grappling with their contrasting lifestyles and values. Unbeknownst to them, a deep and passionate romance brews, igniting a complicated drama that tests the boundaries of their love. This dark, romantic, and complicated drama is directed by Victor Fleming and written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Vincent Lawrence, and Anthony Veiller.



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31. Don Juan Quilligan (1945)

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Transported back to the 1940s, “Don Juan Quilligan” is a whimsical comedy set in Brooklyn, New York. The story revolves around Patrick Michael Quilligan, a barge captain with a heart of gold and a flair for the dramatic. He falls for Margie Mossrock, a charismatic barmaid whose charm reminds him of his mother.



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32. Nightmare Alley (1947)

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Delve into the world of deception and danger in the classic film, Nightmare Alley, released in 1947. This gripping drama, set against the backdrop of a carnival, follows the rise and fall of Stanton Carlisle, a charismatic mentalist with an astonishing ability to read minds. As Carlisle’s fame and fortune grow, his dark secrets begin to surface, and his own lies and deceit ultimately lead to his downfall.



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33. Christmas Eve (1947)

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It’s Christmas Eve in the bustling city, and Matilda Reed, a kind-hearted but cunning woman, is about to embark on the journey of a lifetime. With her fortune at stake, she sets out to locate her three long-lost adopted sons in time for a heartwarming family reunion. As the clock ticks down and the holiday spirit fills the air, Matilda will not let anything stand in her way, even deception and intrigue.



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34. For Heaven’s Sake (1950)

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In the whimsical comedy-drama “For Heaven’s Sake, ” a heavenly angel in disguise takes on the role of a grizzled rancher to help a soon-to-be-born child find the perfect family. With a delightful mix of charm and wit, this fantastical tale follows the angel’s journey as he navigates Earth’s human trials, all the while subtly guiding the lives of those who surround him. From the little girl eager to become a stage actress to the young boy in awe of an angel playing harp, “For Heaven’s Sake” is a heartwarming tale filled with laughter, love, and an unexpected dose of divine inspiration.



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35. The Blue Veil (1951)

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The Blue Veil, originally released in 1951, follows the story of Louise Mason, a young widow who finds solace in becoming a children’s nurse. As the years pass, Louise forms deep connections with her young charges, who in turn find comfort and guidance from her.



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36. The Opposite Sex (1956)

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The Opposite Sex” is a musical romantic comedy from 1956, directed by David Miller and written by Fay Kanin, Michael Kanin, and Clare Boothe Luce. Set in Reno, Nevada, the film revolves around Kay Hilliard, a chorus girl at a stage show, who discovers that her husband is engaged in an affair with a fellow performer.



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37. Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957)

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Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? ” is a lighthearted, romantic-comedy film that takes place in the 1950s advertising industry, where success is on the line and a publicity stunt can make or break a reputable career. The movie follows the story of an accomplished writer for television advertising, Rock Hunter (played by Tony Randall), whose job is to find a famous actress to endorse a lipstick. In an effort to save his career, Rock must pretend to be the famous actress’s lover in a bid to gain her endorsement.



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38. This Could Be the Night (1957)

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



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39. Lizzie (1957)

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In the 1950s, Los Angeles, a talented psychiatrist must face the complexity of multiple personality disorder in a 25-year-old woman, all while navigating a series of shocking revelations and twisted family dynamics. This intense drama stars Eleanor Parker and Richard Boone, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the human mind. Directed by Hugo Haas, and written by Mel Dinelli and Shirley Jackson, “Lizzie” is a gripping tale of a woman on the brink of insanity, which won’t leave viewers indifferent.



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40. Desk Set (1957)

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Desk Set (1957) is a classic comedy romance that delves into the intriguing world of computerization. When a television network’s research department faces the challenge of updating their systems, a battle of strong personalities ensues. The talented cast, including Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, and Gig Young, breathes life into this intriguing premise, where the clash between technology and tradition unfolds.



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41. Angel Baby (1961)

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Step into the captivating world of Angel Baby, released in 1961, starring the young and talented Burt Reynolds. This heartwarming drama, based on Orin Borsten’s screenplay, follows the journey of an evangelist named Paul Strand, portrayed by George Hamilton. In a small Southern town, Strand encounters a mute girl with an enchanting aura, commonly known as Jenny or Angel Baby. As fate would have it, her enchanted voice miraculously returns after a prayer from Strand, igniting a whirlwind of romance between the two.



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42. Advance to the Rear (1964)

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In the gripping year of 1964, “Advance to the Rear” transports viewers into a whirlwind of comedy, war, and western adventurism. Written by Samuel A. Peeples, William Bowers, and Jack Schaefer, and expertly directed by George Marshall, audiences bear witness to an unlikely tale of a Union Army misfit and reject assembly.



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43. The Cincinnati Kid (1965)

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In 1965, “The Cincinnati Kid” takes you on a thrilling journey into the high-stakes world of professional poker. Steve McQueen plays the role of an ambitious poker player, determined to prove himself against a seasoned veteran in a no-holds-barred match. The film is filled with intense rivalry, with each character using their unique approach to make their mark in the game.



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44. Ride Beyond Vengeance (1966)

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In the gritty and unforgiving wild west, Ride Beyond Vengeance follows the journey of a rugged buffalo hunter as he returns home after an elongated absence. Eager to start fresh, he discovers his efforts for a new beginning thwarted as he becomes the victim of a robbery, leaving him with little more than a handful of money and a bruised ego.



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45. Waterhole #3 (1967)

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Waterhole #3” is a classic Western comedy film that takes place in the American Southwest in the 1860s. James Coburn stars as a professional gambler who unwittingly kills a Confederate soldier, uncovering a map to a hidden fortune of stolen army gold bullion in the desert. With others also searching for this lucrative prize, the gambler must race to find the gold before his competition does.



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46. Kona Coast (1968)

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Kona Coast is a gripping crime drama from 1968, directed by Lamont Johnson and written by Gilbert Ralston and John D. MacDonald. The film stars Richard Boone, Vera Miles, and Joan Blondell, and follows the plot of Sam Moran, a charter boat captain in a seaside town, who becomes a one-man vigilante squad after avenging his daughter’s murder. Driven by a thirst for justice, Sam confronts the wealthy, drugged-up punk responsible for her death.



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47. Stay Away, Joe (1968)

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Stay Away, Joe” finds Elvis Presley returning to his native American reservation as a successful rodeo champion, ready to bring change and help his people. Filled with humor and heart, this cult classic will take you on an unforgettable journey of love and connection that spans both cultural and personal barriers.



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48. The Phynx (1970)

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A wild and wacky tale unfolds as a rock band is sent on a mission to entertain in Albania, all the while uncovering a sinister plot involving hostages held in a castle by Communist enemies. With hilarious misadventures, “The Phynx” (1970) promises a rollicking time for music and comedy lovers alike. Directed by Lee H.



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49. Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971)

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Support Your Local Gunfighter” is a delightful, high-spirited Western comedy released in 1971, starring James Garner, Suzanne Pleshette, and Jack Elam. The film centers around a charming, yet cunning con artist who finds himself in the middle of a mining town ruled by two rival corporations. Believing the stranger to be a notorious gunfighter, both companies try to recruit him to eliminate their opponents, creating chaos and hilarity in the small town.



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50. Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)

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In “Brother Can You Spare a Dime, ” director Philippe Mora takes us on a nostalgic journey through the turbulent times of the Great Depression. Using contemporary archival footage and film clips, the documentary follows the life of James Cagney as an American Everyman, navigating the hardships and challenges faced by many during that era.



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51. Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)

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In the roaring 1920s, aspiring actress Estie takes a leap of faith and heads to Hollywood to finally make her mark in the film industry. However, she’s not alone in her journey - her furry companion, Won Ton Ton, a dog with star potential, accompanies her every step of the way. As Estie navigates the cutthroat world of Hollywood, she quickly learns that success can come from the most unexpected places: in this case, from her canine buddy.



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52. Death at Love House (1976)

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Death at Love House, released in 1976, is a chilling horror-mystery film that delves into the allure of obsession and the dark secrets that lie buried within Hollywood’s golden age. The movie follows the story of Donna and Joel Gregory, a couple researching a book about the long-dead Hollywood star, Lorna Love. Their investigation brings them to Lorna’s sprawling estate, where they interview her former “friends. ”



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53. Opening Night (1977)

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Opening Night” (1977) is a gripping drama film directed by John Cassavetes. The movie centers around a renowned actress, Gena Rowlands, who is on the brink of a breakdown as she eagerly awaits the opening of a highly anticipated Broadway production. The story delves into the pressures she faces to maintain her sanity and professionalism amidst mounting anxiety, alcoholism, and an obsessed fan.



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54. Battered (1978)

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Battered, originally released in 1978, is a powerful and gripping drama that explores the harrowing lives of three women from different backgrounds and ages, all connected by the complex issue of marital abuse. Directed by Peter Werner, this film sheds light on the challenging and heart-wrenching consequences of domestic violence and physical abuse through the stories of these three women.



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55. Grease (1978)

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Experience the nostalgic charm of the 1950s in the iconic musical comedy, Grease! High school sweethearts Sandy Olsson and Danny Zuko rekindle their summer love, only to find themselves attending the same institution. As opposites attract, the couple navigates the challenges of high school life, while the entire student body becomes caught up in their whirlwind romance.



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56. The Champ (1979)

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The Champ” is a gripping drama film released in 1979, directed by Franco Zeffirelli. It stars Jon Voight as the ex-champion boxer Billy Flynn, who grapples with alcoholism and gambling. The story intensifies when his estranged, wealthy mother tries to take his son away from him.



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

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



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58. Going Hollywood: The ’30s (1984)

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



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59. Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film (2008)

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Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film” is a riveting documentary that dives into the origins of the crime genre in storytelling and explores the profound impact it had during the early days of cinema. This in-depth exploration features interviews with early Hollywood stars and directors, revealing their groundbreaking contributions to film history. The documentary examines how these filmmakers’ creations not only shaped the narrative landscape but also influenced public perception and society at large. From the thrilling lives of infamous mobsters to the gritty world of FBI agents, this film takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the golden age of the gangster film.



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60. Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression (2009)

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Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression is a riveting, two-hour documentary that traverses the Golden Era of Hollywood musicals. This enthralling film takes viewers on an enchanting journey through the vibrant world of 1930s Hollywood, focusing on the astounding dance scenes that captivated audiences amidst the Great Depression.



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