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All 17 Joanna Moore Movies (in Order)

Get ready to embark on a journey through time and space with Joanna Moore as we explore some of the most memorable films she has starred in. From heartwarming dramas to action-packed thrillers, this movie roundup is sure to have something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and join us as we delve into the world of Joanna Moore Movies.

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1. Slim Carter (1957)

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In the 1957 western comedy “Slim Carter, ” Hughie Mack, a less than desirable western singer, is discovered by Clover Doyle and transformed into the next big movie cowboy hero. With a new name and a promotional campaign underway, Leo Gallaher, an orphan boy, wins a contest to spend a month with Slim.



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2. Appointment with a Shadow (1957)

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Appointment with a Shadow, ” released in 1957, is a gripping crime-drama film that tells the story of George Nader, a reporter whose career is in ruins due to his alcohol addiction. The film presents a heart-pounding comeback opportunity for Nader when he witnesses the arrest of a notorious criminal. As Nader navigates the thrilling world of law enforcement and criminal activity, he must confront his own demons and find redemption amidst the shadows.



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3. Flood Tide (1958)

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The year is 1958 and in the heart of sunny California, a gripping tale of love, justice, and redemption unfolds. In “Flood Tide, ” the world is about to change for Steve Martin, a man who once believed he knew everything. But when Steve is called upon to save a close friend accused of murder, it sets him on a path to self-discovery and second chances.



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4. Touch of Evil (1958)

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Touch of Evil is a chilling crime drama set in a Mexican border town, where a web of murder, kidnapping, and police corruption is exposed. Directed by the legendary Orson Welles, the film masterfully intertwines the personal and professional lives of its characters.



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5. Monster on the Campus (1958)

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Monster on the Campus” is a 1958 horror-sci-fi film directed by Jack Arnold, starring Arthur Franz, Joanna Moore, and Judson Pratt. Set on a college campus, the story revolves around a benign research professor who inexplicably regresses to an ape-like, bloodthirsty prehistoric hominid after being exposed to the blood of a primitive fish treated with gamma rays. A thrilling chase ensues as the creature evolves, leaving fingerprints and terrorizing the campus.



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6. Ride a Crooked Trail (1958)

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In the midst of a wild Western town, a mysterious marshal rides in on a horse. Joe Maybe, a fugitive bank robber, has stolen the identity of a lawman, and now he finds himself in a precarious predicament. The town’s judge, wary of the newcomer’s intentions, appoints him as the marshal, unaware of his true nature.



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7. The Last Angry Man (1959)

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The Last Angry Man” is a gripping drama set in Brooklyn, New York City, centering around the life of an ambitious doctor who has grown old but still retains a fierce passion for life. When an aspiring journalist discovers his story, their family dynamic becomes a focal point of an upcoming TV show. This powerful film received two Oscar nominations, one win, and five other nominations at the awards ceremony, and is a must-see piece of cinema history.



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8. Son of Flubber (1962)

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In “Son of Flubber” (1963), a sequel to the beloved classic “The Absent-Minded Professor, ” Professor Brainard finds himself once again in a sticky situation, but this time, it’s with his own creation - flubber! . When he continues his experiments, he inadvertently gets into trouble, and it’s up to his students to save the day.



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9. Follow That Dream (1962)

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Follow That Dream” is a charming 1962 comedy-musical-romance film directed by Gordon Douglas, with a runtime of 1 hour and 49 minutes. The story revolves around a family of vagabonds who, after finding themselves marooned, set up a makeshift home on a Florida beach. Their idyllic existence disrupts the plans of a local bureaucrat, leading to an entertaining battle of wits and a race against time.



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10. Walk on the Wild Side (1962)

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In a time marked by the Great Depression, “Walk on the Wild Side” is a compelling tale of passion and desperation set in the sultry backdrop of 1930s New Orleans. The captivating narrative unfurls when a man, desperate to rekindle the flame of his former relationship, finds himself walking through the seedy underbelly of the city, where his beloved ex-girlfriend, a talented artist, is now working in a notorious bordello. As the story beautifully blends the themes of love, loss, and survival, a timeless question lingers in the air - how far would a man go to reclaim the heart that got away, and at what cost?



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11. Nevada Smith (1966)

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Nevada Smith” is a gripping tale of revenge set amidst the unforgiving landscapes of the Nevada Territory. The film tells the story of a half-American Indian and half-white teenager, Nevada Smith (Steve McQueen), who seeks vengeance for the murder of his parents.



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12. Countdown (1967)

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In the race to beat the Russians to the moon, NASA selects an unlikely astronaut for a top-secret mission. Desperate for success, they prepare a newcomer for a perilous journey, leaving him all alone in a lunar shelter for a year.



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13. Never a Dull Moment (1968)

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Never a Dull Moment” is a delightful 1968 comedy, crime, and family film starring Dick Van Dyke and Edward G. Robinson.



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14. J.C. (1972)

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J. C. (1972) is an unusual cinematic experience that combines elements of drama, action, and adventure in a bold storyline. Set in the year 1972, the movie follows the life of Jesus Christ, who is miraculously born again on Earth. However, things take an unusual turn as Jesus undergoes a rebellion during his teenage years.



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15. The Hindenburg (1975)

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Experience the pulse-pounding thriller of 1975’s “The Hindenburg” as it delves into the infamous disaster that took place in the skies. Directed by Robert Wise and with a star-studded cast including George C.



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16. Scout’s Honor (1980)

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Scout’s Honor” is a heartwarming family comedy from 1980 that brings together a colorful cast of characters to explore the journey of a young boy becoming a proud Cub Scout. When Mrs. Bartlett, played by Katherine Helmond, is reluctantly roped into becoming a Den Mother, she must navigate the challenges of herding a motley crew of energetic and eager children, including the particularly annoying Joey, portrayed by the late Gary Coleman.



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17. Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles (2014)

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Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and work of the legendary theatre, radio, and film artist, Orson Welles. The film offers an in-depth look at Welles’ incredible career, featuring interviews with key figures in his life, such as Simon Callow and Christopher Welles, as well as critical insights from sources like Variety Magazine, Cinematheque Francaise, and Roger Ebert.



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