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All 19 Joanna Barnes Movies (in Order)

Dive into the enchanting world of Joanna Barnes’ movies as we take you on a captivating journey through her remarkable filmography. Discover her unique acting style, the characters she has brought to life and the stories that have left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. Join us as we delve into the captivating universe of Joanna Barnes’ movies.

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1. The Garment Jungle (1957)

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In the gritty heart of New York’s fashion industry, “The Garment Jungle” (1957) unfolds a dramatic narrative of labor rights and determination. The film follows the tenacious struggle of a group of women’s garment workers who fight to unionize their workplace. Led by their charismatic union representative, the women encounter a relentless owner who is dead-set on preventing them from joining forces.



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2. No Time to Be Young (1957)

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No Time to Be Young” is a gripping drama film from 1957, directed by David Lowell Rich and written by John McPartland and Raphael Hayes. The movie follows the lives of three young men, portrayed by Robert Vaughn, Roger Smith, and Tom Pittman, who find themselves embroiled in a life of crime. After a botched supermarket robbery that results in the shooting of the manager, these three friends are forced to flee the police and navigate the tumultuous world of juvenile delinquency.



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3. Violent Road (1958)

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Violent Road” is a gripping 1958 adventure-drama film that follows the journey of three truck drivers transporting a dangerous cargo of explosives over a rugged mountain road. The film dives into the complexities of human relationships as the characters navigate the perils of the road and the challenges of their personal lives.



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4. Auntie Mame (1958)

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Auntie Mame is a captivating comedy-drama that follows the journey of an orphan boy and his free-spirited aunt. When 10-year-old Patrick Dennis (Jan Handzlik) unexpectedly loses his father, he is sent to live with his playful Auntie Mame (Rosalind Russell), a former socialite from the roaring 20s. The two quickly form a deep bond as Auntie Mame endeavors to instill in Patrick the belief that “Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death! ” However, their happiness and freedom are threatened when the executor of Patrick’s father’s estate objects to Auntie Mame’s unconventional lifestyle.



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5. Home Before Dark (1958)

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



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6. Onionhead (1958)

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In 1941, a young Oklahoma college graduate named Harry (Andy Griffith) finds himself in an entirely new world when he joins the US Coast Guard. Stationed in Boston, he serves as a cook, navigating the challenges of military life and the unpredictable antics of his fellow sailors. Alongside his newfound friends, Harry learns valuable lessons about teamwork, adapting to unexpected situations, and the power of love.



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7. Too Much, Too Soon (1958)

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Too Much, Too Soon” is a captivating 1958 drama that delves into the lives of iconic actor John Barrymore’s estranged daughter, her journey to reunite with her father, and the subsequent challenges they face together. Set amidst the iconic Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, the film explores themes of self-destruction, love, and personal growth.



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8. Tarzan, the Ape Man (1959)

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In the heart of the dense jungle, a tale unfolds of passion and adventure in the classic 1959 feature, Tarzan, the Ape Man. Join English colonel’s daughter, Jane Parker, played by Joanna Barnes, as she embarks on an unforgettable journey into the wild.



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9. Spartacus (1960)

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



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10. The Parent Trap (1961)

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In the classic family comedy-drama “The Parent Trap, ” identical twin sisters, Sharon and Susan, accidentally discover that they have been separated at birth. The resourceful girls hatch a brilliant scheme to reunite their divorced parents with a clever plan involving a summer camp. This heartwarming tale of love, family, and identity swap is an engaging watch for both kids and adults alike.



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11. Goodbye Charlie (1964)

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Goodbye Charlie, ” a delightful 1964 comedy directed by Vincente Minnelli, follows the misadventures of a charming womanizer named Charlie, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he suffers a fatal gunshot from a jealous husband. Charlie miraculously returns home after his memorial as a cute, amnesic woman, much to the bewilderment of his old friend, who helps her navigate the complexities of her new identity.



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12. Too Many Thieves (1966)

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Too Many Thieves” is a gripping crime drama from the 1960s, set against the backdrop of Macedonia. The film centers around lawyer Falk (played by Peter Falk), who is drawn into a daring mission to recover stolen treasures.



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13. Don’t Make Waves (1967)

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Don’t Make Waves, ” a 1967 comic masterpiece, tells the tale of Carlo, a charming and slightly naive chiropractor who finds himself in Southern California for some well-deserved R&R. However, the laid-back beach town proves to be anything but restful for our protagonist.



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14. The War Wagon (1967)

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The War Wagon (1967) is a gripping Western drama starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. The story revolves around a man who has been betrayed, shot, robbed, and jailed, but is now determined to steal a substantial gold shipment from the person who wronged him. The gold is transported in a heavily fortified stage coach, known as the War Wagon.



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15. B.S. I Love You (1971)

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B. S. I Love You, ” a 1971 comedy-romance film, stars Peter Kastner as Paul Bongard, a young TV commercial producer. Embarking on an affair with his boss and her teenage daughter, Paul finds himself in a peculiar and comical situation.



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16. I Wonder Who’s Killing Her Now? (1975)

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I Wonder Who’s Killing Her Now? ” is a quirky 1975 parody comedy that takes a light-hearted approach to insurance fraud and a cult-like mentality surrounding a rich wife. When Oliver, a hapless accounting clerk, gets caught embezzling $250,000 from his father’s company, he finds himself in a precarious position. To keep his job and avoid going to jail, he must figure out a way to replace the stolen money, leading him down a sinister path filled with eccentric characters and hilarious hijinks.



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17. Farewell to the Planet of the Apes (1980)

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Farewell to the Planet of the Apes” is a 1980 sci-fi television movie made from two segments of the TV Series “Planet of the Apes” (1974). The film is a unique blend of science fiction and apocalyptic adventure, filled with suspense and intriguing plot twists. The story follows the struggles of a few remaining human survivors, attempting to navigate a post-apocalyptic world ruled by intelligent apes.



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18. Secrets of a Mother and Daughter (1983)

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A heart-wrenching drama directed by Gabrielle Beaumont, “Secrets of a Mother and Daughter” explores the complexities of love, desire, and family relationships. Set in 1983, the story revolves around a recently widowed mother and her daughter, both of whom find themselves deeply attracted to the same charming restaurateur. As they navigate their newfound feelings, they also confront the challenges of their own lives - a struggling marriage for the daughter, and the lingering loss of her husband for the widow.



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19. The Parent Trap (1998)

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The Parent Trap, ” a 1998 adventure comedy-drama film, follows the story of identical twins Annie and Hallie who were separated at birth. Each raised by one of their biological parents, they meet for the first time at summer camp, where they quickly form a bond and hatch a plan to reunite their divided family. Starring Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, and the young Lindsay Lohan as both Annie and Hallie, the film showcases heartwarming reunions, twins’ clever shenanigans, and an enchanting summer camp setting.



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