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All 76 John Dehner Movies (in Order)

If you’re a fan of classic movies or simply looking for a dive into the history of cinema, you’ll want to check out our latest article on John Dehner Movies. In this roundup, we’ll be exploring some of Dehner’s most memorable performances throughout his career, from his early roles in the 1940s to his final appearances in the 1980s. So sit back, relax, and prepare to embark on a journey through the silver screen with us.

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1. Fantasia (1940)

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Fantasia (1940), an animated masterpiece by Walt Disney’s team, intertwines classical music with visually stunning animation. Conducted by the legendary Leopold Stokowski and featuring the world-renowned Philadelphia Orchestra, this captivating film takes eight iconic pieces of classical music and brings them to life through the fantastical world of Disney animation. With no opening credits and a unique one-word title, Fantasia is a cult film that has stood the test of time, delighting audiences of all ages.



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2. The Reluctant Dragon (1941)

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The Reluctant Dragon, ” a 1941 animated comedy film by Walt Disney Productions, follows the journey of humorist Robert Benchley as he takes us through the enchanting world of animation. Benchley’s character becomes intrigued by the story of a shy dragon and seeks out Walt Disney to pitch his idea of creating a cartoon centered around it.



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3. Tarzan’s Desert Mystery (1943)

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In “Tarzan’s Desert Mystery” (1943), the jungle king finds himself embarking on a perilous mission to retrieve rare medicinal herbs for their medicinal properties. With war keeping his beloved Jane away, Tarzan and Boy face a series of obstacles that include encounters with a Nazi spy, malaria, camel herds, and the dangerous flora and fauna of the mystifying desert.



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4. Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944)

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Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” is a powerful drama, history, and war film from 1944, based on a true story that portrays the daring Doolittle Raid. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the movie follows a young lieutenant who voluntarily joins a secret bombing mission to strike the enemy’s homeland after the devastating Pearl Harbor attacks.



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5. Hollywood Canteen (1944)

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Hollywood Canteen” is a heartwarming and entertaining wartime tale from 1944. Set amid the backdrop of World War II, the movie follows two U. S. soldiers on leave who spend three nights at a club named “Hollywood Canteen” in Hollywood, California. Founded by the renowned Bette Davis and John Garfield, the club is a delightful refuge for servicemen heading overseas.



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6. The Corn Is Green (1945)

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The Corn Is Green” is a captivating 1945 drama directed by Irving Rapper, based on the play by Emlyn Williams. Set in a Welsh coal mining community, the film tells the story of a schoolteacher, Miss Moffat, played by Bette Davis, who takes it upon herself to mentor a gifted young miner named Morgan, portrayed by John Dall.



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7. Christmas in Connecticut (1945)

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Christmas in Connecticut” is a delightful screwball comedy set in 1945, starring the talented Barbara Stanwyck. The film revolves around a resourceful food writer, played by Stanwyck, who has been spinning a yarn about her idyllic home life as a homemaker and cook. Things take an unexpected turn when her magazine publisher and a charming war hero, portrayed by Dennis Morgan, unexpectedly invite themselves over for a traditional family Christmas dinner.



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8. Captain Eddie (1945)

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Captain Eddie, ” a 1945 biographical drama directed by Lloyd Bacon, tells the story of Eddie Rickenbaker, an extraordinary individual who played pivotal roles in WWI and the early years of civil aviation. Starring Fred MacMurray as the younger version of the character, the film provides an in-depth look at Rickenbaker’s life, transporting viewers through his journey from a car salesman to a race driver, pilot and ultimately, an influential personality in the world of aviation.



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9. Her Kind of Man (1946)

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In “Her Kind of Man, ” a seductive nightclub singer finds herself caught in a dangerous love triangle when she becomes the coveted target of a ruthless gangster and a hard-nosed Broadway columnist. As the stakes rise, the once carefree singer must decide where her loyalties lie, and who she will choose to protect her from the treacherous world she now finds herself in. Filled with music and drama, this crime-thriller takes viewers on a suspense-filled adventure, leaving them guessing until the very end.



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10. O.S.S. (1946)

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During World War 2, the O. S. S. (Office of Strategic Services) embarks on a daring mission to send their elite spies and saboteurs into the heart of Nazi-occupied France.



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11. The Searching Wind (1946)

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The Searching Wind is a gripping drama set in the tumultuous Europe of the 1920s and 1930s, where diplomacy and politics intertwine. Our protagonist, Alex Hazen, is played with subtlety and finesse by Robert Young. He’s always the diplomat, reluctant to take sides, even in the face of rising fascism.



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12. Dream Girl (1948)

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Dream Girl, a delightful and light-hearted comedy-romance released in 1948, follows the story of a young woman, Alice Pearce, living in the enchanting 1940s. Alice is a daydreamer, living in a world of music, love, and fantasy until she encounters reality. As she navigates the challenges of her dreams and reality, she discovers the joys and struggles of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness.



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13. He Walked by Night (1948)

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He Walked by Night” is a gripping crime thriller set in the tense world of film-noir. Directed by Anthony Mann and Alfred L. Werker, the movie tells the tale of a resourceful criminal who targets a police officer, resulting in a murder investigation that challenges the traditional ways of crime-solving.



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14. State Department: File 649 (1949)

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Experience the thrilling adventure of “State Department: File 649” (1949), a drama packed with suspense, action, and excitement. This movie follows a U. S. Foreign Service officer as he navigates the perilous world of Chinese politics to save the lives of American citizens. Set against the backdrop of Mongolia, this officer encounters a dangerous Chinese warlord, sparking a battle of wits and strategic thinking.



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15. Tulsa (1949)

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In Tulsa, a heart-wrenching drama set in 1949, a brave rancher’s daughter refuses to back down in her relentless quest for vengeance. When her father tragically dies amidst a bitter feud with an influential oil company, she digs deep into the earth herself, determined to uncover the hidden riches beneath the soil.



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16. Three Secrets (1950)

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In the thrilling crime drama “Three Secrets” (1950), three women must confront painful secrets from their past as they wonder if the survivor of a fatal plane crash could be their long-lost sons. Written by Martin Rackin and Gina Kaus, this suspenseful tale of maternal love, loss, and self-discovery is directed by Robert Wise.



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17. Destination Murder (1950)

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In the chilling crime drama “Destination Murder” (1950), Laura Mansfield’s life takes a dark turn when her father is assassinated by a delivery man. With the police left with few leads, Laura takes it upon herself to unravel the mystery.



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18. The Flying Missile (1950)

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The Flying Missile” is a captivating 1950 war drama that takes viewers on an explosive journey into the world of military innovation. Set in 1950, the film tells the fictional account of a daring US Naval commander’s role in developing the first-ever means of launching missiles from submarines. Glenn Ford plays this ambitious and somewhat impulsive character, giving depth to the story as he navigates through the treacherous waters of warfare and technological development.



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19. David Harding, Counterspy (1950)

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In the thrilling drama “David Harding, Counterspy, ” the world is plunged into a web of espionage and deception during World War II. Based on the hit radio program by Philips H. Lord, this gripping film follows the tale of a US government agent who is determined to uncover the truth behind how a foreign power obtained sensitive information.



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20. Captive Girl (1950)

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Captive Girl” is an action-packed adventure film released in 1950. The movie follows the daring exploits of Jungle Jim as he fights to save Joan Martindale from the clutches of an evil witch doctor. Meanwhile, Jungle Jim’s journey intertwines with that of Barton, a ruthless treasure hunter who is causing havoc in the jungle.



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21. Ten Tall Men (1951)

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Ten Tall Men” is an action-packed adventure film set during the tense Riff War in Morocco. As the French Foreign Legion’s Tarfa outpost faces an imminent threat from Khalif Hussein’s tribes, Sergeant Mike Kincaid cleverly devises a survival plan until much-needed French reinforcements arrive.



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22. When the Redskins Rode (1951)

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In 1753, when the Redskins Rode, the French and Indian War rages on, and the fragile alliance between the Delaware tribes and the British is on the brink of collapsing. As stealthy French spies scheme to sway the Delaware tribes to join their side, Colonel George Washington and frontiersman Christopher Gist must do everything in their power to convince them to remain loyal to the British.



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23. China Corsair (1951)

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Experience the thrills of adventure and action in the 1951 film, “China Corsair. ” Set in the bustling “Green Dragon” gambling club, run by Hu Chang (Ernest Borgnine), the stakes are high as McMillen (Jon Hall) loses his last bet and joins a crew aboard the Sally Ann as the engineer. Joining him is Paul Lowell (Ron Randell) who has a dark secret involving the murder of Tamara’s (Lisa Ferraday) uncle for valuable jade.



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24. The Green Glove (1952)

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In the heart of Europe’s City of Light, The Green Glove (1952) takes audiences on a thrilling journey through the murky underbelly of crime. Set during the tense post-war era, this suspenseful crime, drama, and mystery movie follows an ex-soldier and his girlfriend as they embark on a dangerous quest to uncover a valuable, elusive relic that others will stop at nothing to obtain.



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25. Cripple Creek (1952)

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In the treacherous world of the Wild West, where outlaws, bandits, and lawmen roam, the stakes are high and the lines between good and evil blur. “Cripple Creek, ” released in 1952, follows the story of dedicated sheriffs determined to bring down a ruthless gang of mining crooks in the picturesque town of Cripple Creek, Colorado.



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26. Plymouth Adventure (1952)

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Plymouth Adventure, released in 1952, takes you on a riveting journey through the 1620s as you follow the trials and tribulations of over a hundred settlers on their way to Virginia. This historical drama sees the protagonists unexpectedly arrive in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A ship captain’s struggles, drunkenness, and the journey to the iconic Plymouth Rock all add to the adventure, making it a captivating watch.



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27. Lady in the Iron Mask (1952)

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Lady in the Iron Mask” brings an excitingly fresh twist to the classic tale of “The Man in the Iron Mask. ” Instead of the original book’s male protagonist, we find ourselves in the midst of a princess (Patricia Medina) chained up in an iron mask. The 1952 film, directed by Ralph Murphy, offers an engaging adventure genre experience.



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28. Powder River (1953)

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In the captivating classical western film, Powder River (1953), we find ourselves in 1875, where disillusioned ex-lawman, Chino Bull, takes on the role of temporary town marshal after his gold prospecting partner is brutally murdered in the Powder River territory. Chino soon realizes that he has entered a world of danger when he crosses paths with the Logan brothers, an infamous gang known for their ruthless ways.



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29. The Steel Lady (1953)

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The Steel Lady” is a riveting film set against the backdrop of the Arabian desert during World War II. Our protagonist, Cameron, is a surveyor, with an insatiable thirst for adventure that takes him on a dangerous journey in the relentless sand dunes of the Arabian dessert. One fateful day, Cameron discovers a hidden treasure - an old tank buried deep under the desert sand. Seizing the opportunity, he decides to unleash this dormant military might against the unsuspecting nomadic tribes that roam the region.



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30. Gun Belt (1953)

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Gun Belt, released in 1953, is a classic Western set in the Arizona Territory. George Montgomery plays outlaw Matt Ringo, who escapes prison and seeks to bring his former brother, Billy (played by Tab Hunter), into his plan to rob a Wells Fargo money shipment. However, things complicate when Billy has gone straight and the town Marshal is none other than Wyatt Earp. To make matters worse, the Clinton gang suddenly joins the fray, eager to claim their share of the profits.



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31. Apache (1954)

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In the rugged Arizona Territory, Massai, a fierce Apache warrior, finds himself torn between peace and war. After being captured by the military and faced with the prospect of settling on a Florida reservation, Massai makes a daring escape and returns to his homeland. There, he vows to lead a life of tranquility as a farmer, with the hope of leaving the violence of his past behind.



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32. Top Gun (1955)

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Return to the wild west with “Top Gun” (1955), a thrilling Western that follows the story of a gunslinger who left his previous life of violence behind. Now, he returns to his small-town hometown, only to find that people distrust him for his past.



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33. The Man from Bitter Ridge (1955)

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In the lawless town of Tomahawk, the Jackman brothers reign supreme, ruling with an iron fist and no regard for the law. Amidst this chaos, Sheriff Dunham prepares for his re-election, but faces fierce opposition from the Jackman brothers. When a stagecoach line undercover investigator, determined to catch the brothers’ gang of thieves, arrives in town, tensions reach a boiling point.



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34. The Scarlet Coat (1955)

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The Scarlet Coat” is a gripping historical adventure film set during the Revolutionary War in colonial America. The story follows American Major John Boulton, played by Cornel Wilde, who pretends to desert his post to secretly work undercover and uncover a sinister British plot to seize the stronghold of West Point.



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35. The King’s Thief (1955)

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In the thrilling 1955 film, “The King’s Thief, ” a former soldier-turned-highwayman discovers a sinister plot to seize control of the Kingdom of England from King Charles II. Set in the swashbuckling atmosphere of the 1670s, our charismatic protagonist embarks on a daring journey filled with sporadic brawls and clandestine espionage.



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36. The Prodigal (1955)

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In “The Prodigal, ” a young and wealthy Hebrew journeys through Damascus, Syria. The allure of pagan priestesses and corruption from the High Priest lead him to disavow his faith. Steeped in opulence and set against the backdrop of a religious epicenter, “The Prodigal” challenges ideals and tests the strength of belief.



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37. A Day of Fury (1956)

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A Day of Fury” is a gripping 1956 Western film that follows the arrival of the dangerous gunslinger Jagade in a peaceful god-fearing town. As Jagade’s ruthless lifestyle begins to corrupt the locals, the town’s Marshal finds himself helplessly entangled in a moral debt to Jagade.



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38. Please Murder Me! (1956)

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Please Murder Me! (1956) is a gripping crime drama that explores the intricate web of guilt and murder. Centered around a guilt-stricken lawyer, the film unravels the chilling truth behind a seemingly innocent acquittal. As the lawyer grapples with the knowledge that his client committed the murder they were exonerated of, a sinister game of cat and mouse ensues.



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39. The Fastest Gun Alive (1956)

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The Fastest Gun Alive, a 1956 western film directed by Russell Rouse, follows George Temple (Glenn Ford), a soft-spoken storeowner in the frontier town of Cross Creek. Little does the town know, George has a dark past that suddenly resurfaces when three bank robbers, on the run and desperate for a place to change horses, stop in Cross Creek.



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40. The Iron Sheriff (1957)

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The Iron Sheriff, a gripping 1957 western, takes viewers on a tense journey into the judicial system. When the sheriff’s son is wrongly accused of murdering a stagecoach driver, the lawman embarks on a desperate hunt to clear his boy’s name and uncover the truth.



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41. Trooper Hook (1957)

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In the gripping 1957 Western film, Trooper Hook, Apache chief Nanchez is captured by the cavalry and left with nothing but his white squaw and infant son. The infant is then returned to civilization by none other than Sergeant Hook, in a tale of lawlessness, love, and loyalty. As the Apache chief escapes custody, Sergeant Hook faces the daunting challenge of protecting the young child and confronting Nanchez in a desperate bid to reclaim the son.



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42. Revolt at Fort Laramie (1957)

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Revolt at Fort Laramie, a 1957 1-hour 13-minute Western film, takes place at the onset of the Civil War. Soldiers manning Fort Laramie are divided between Yankee and Confederate allegiances, but the true danger lies in the encircling warpath Sioux. The story captures the tension between loyalty and survival as half-breeds and covered wagons navigate the volatile landscape.



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43. The Sign of Zorro (1958)

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In 1958, the legendary tale of Zorro returns to the silver screen in “The Sign of Zorro. ” Set in the swashbuckling frontier of Pueblo, a vigilante dons a mask to battle a corrupt commandant by night. By day, the hero masquerades as an aristocrat.



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44. The Left Handed Gun (1958)

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The Left Handed Gun” is a gripping drama western set in 1958. After his employer is brutally murdered by ruthless rival cattlemen, an emotionally tormented and uneducated young cowboy makes a vow for revenge.



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45. Apache Territory (1958)

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Apache Territory” is an action-packed western that takes you on a suspenseful adventure set in the rugged landscape of Apache Wells, Arizona. Directed by Ray Nazarro, the film sees a group of unlikely heroes led by a drifter, played by Rory Calhoun, as they navigate a treacherous landscape surrounded by a ruthless tribe of Apaches. The U. S.



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46. Man of the West (1958)

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Man of the West” is a gripping Western film released in 1958. Directed by Anthony Mann and written by Will C. Brown and Reginald Rose, this movie stars Gary Cooper, Julie London, and Lee J. Cobb. The story revolves around a former outlaw who finds himself stranded and forced to rejoin his old criminal band after an unsuccessful train robbery.



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47. Vice Raid (1959)

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In the gritty, crime-ridden streets of 1959, “Vice Raid” weaves a tale of corruption and deception. A beautiful prostitute is tasked with luring a New York City police officer into a web of crime, under the orders of the city’s most powerful and dangerous crime syndicate. With a meticulous plan in place, events unfold, and the officer becomes entangled in the seamy underworld.



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48. Cast a Long Shadow (1959)

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Cast a Long Shadow” (1959) is an engaging Western drama film that tells the story of a young man without a surname who inherits a large, debt-ridden ranch. With no option but to prove his worthiness, he embarks on a difficult journey to manage a cattle drive. Set against the backdrop of the rugged Wild West, this gritty tale serves as a testament to perseverance and resilience.



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49. The Chapman Report (1962)

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The Chapman Report” explores the complex world of four women’s sexual lives, based on the bestselling novel by Irving Wallace. From frigidity to nymphomania, these women each face their own personal hangups and are joined by researcher Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in a dramatic exploration of the Kinsey Report on suburban women’s sexual mores.



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50. Critic’s Choice (1963)

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Critic’s Choice” (1963) is a delightful comedy starring the beloved duo Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. Hope plays Parker Ballantine, a New York theater critic whose marriage is on the line when his wife writes a play that could either be a hit or a flop. As Parker struggles with his professional integrity, he must figure out whether to step away from the review or risk causing a rift in his marriage.



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51. Youngblood Hawke (1964)

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Youngblood Hawke” is a heartwarming and captivating drama set in the rugged landscape of Kentucky. The film revolves around the strong bond between Arthur Hawke, a humble coal truck driver, and his mother, Sarah. When Sarah’s property rights come under threat from Arthur’s wealthy and ruthless uncles, Arthur takes matters into his own hands, attempting to protect his family’s legacy.



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52. The Hallelujah Trail (1965)

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The Hallelujah Trail” is a comedic western film released in 1965, directed by John Sturges and written by William Gulick and John Gay. Set in Denver during the height of the miners’ whisky craze, the movie revolves around a cargo of whiskey destined for the miners; however, its journey is complicated by various groups seeking the liquor for their own purposes.



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53. The Helicopter Spies (1968)

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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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54. Something for a Lonely Man (1968)

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In the small western town of Lost Butte, a once-hopeful community is now left stranded when the railroad bypasses them. This is the unfortunate fate of the blacksmith, played by Dan Blocker, who had led the townspeople west with dreams of a new life. However, his aspirations quickly turn into isolation, as he finds himself an outcast among his own people.



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55. Stiletto (1969)

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Stiletto is a captivating 1969 crime drama film that serves as a perfect blend of action, thrills, and suspense. The movie, starring the talented cast of Alex Cord, Britt Ekland, and Patrick O’Neal, takes us on a journey with a rich, glamorous playboy who harbors a dark secret. Playing the role of the hitman for the mob, his world takes a turn when he decides to step away from the dangerous life.



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56. Quarantined (1970)

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In the gripping 1970 drama “Quarantined, ” a family of doctors faces a deadly battle against a cholera epidemic, which takes a dramatic turn when a famous movie star refuses treatment. In a small town’s medical clinic, tense situations unfold as the doctors strive to save lives while grappling with the celebrity’s uncooperative stance.



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57. Tiger by the Tail (1970)

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Tiger by the Tail” is a thrilling drama from 1970 starring Christopher George and Tippi Hedren. Amidst the backdrop of the Vietnam war, the film follows the story of a war hero falsely accused of murdering his brother. Determined to clear his name, the hero enlists the help of his socialite girlfriend to track down the true culprit.



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58. Dirty Dingus Magee (1970)

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In the wild and colorful world of Dirty Dingus Magee, the lines between lawman and outlaw are constantly blurred. Played by the iconic Frank Sinatra, Dingus finds himself in the midst of an intense rivalry with Hoke Birdsill, portrayed by George Kennedy. Together, they navigate a life of danger, adventure, and unexpected partnerships, all while embracing the chaotic and humorous aspects of the Wild West. Set in the breathtaking landscapes of New Mexico, this Western-inspired comedy-drama is sure to capture your heart with its rich characters and thrilling plot twists.



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59. The Cheyenne Social Club (1970)

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The Cheyenne Social Club” is a 1970 western drama filled with unexpected twists and turns. Aging cowboy Joe (played by James Stewart), who inherits a successful business from his late brother, is faced with a shocking truth - the enterprise isn’t the prosperous saloon he thought it was.



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60. 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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61. Slaughterhouse-Five (1972)

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Slaughterhouse-Five” is a captivating, dark comedy-drama based on Kurt Vonnegut’s novel and directed by George Roy Hill. The film revolves around Billy Pilgrim, who discovers he has the power to “unstick” himself in time, taking an unpredictable journey through his life, including his birth in New York, life on an alien planet and back to the horrifying 1945 Dresden fire-bombing. The film explores a blend of genres - comedy, drama and science fiction - encompassing human struggles, alienation and a unique approach to storytelling.



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62. The Day of the Dolphin (1973)

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The Day of the Dolphin” is a compelling 1973 drama-thriller, combining the science of marine biology with the suspenseful plot of kidnapping. George C.



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63. The Missiles of October (1974)

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The Missiles of October” is a gripping drama set against the backdrop of the tense Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. As President John F.



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64. Honky Tonk (1974)

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Honky Tonk” is a lively and heartwarming Western comedy-drama released in 1974 that transports you to the exciting and dangerous frontier days of the Old West. Directed by Don Taylor and written by Douglas Heyes, the movie stars Richard Crenna, John Dehner, and Will Geer in an enthralling tale of two young con-artists who navigate the lawless towns and perilous journeys with nothing but their guile and wit.



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65. Guardian of the Wilderness (1976)

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Guardian of the Wilderness” is a gripping adventure film set against the backdrop of the untamed wilderness of California. Based on the true story of Galen Clark, the determined individual who played a pivotal role in the creation of Yosemite National Park, this movie takes viewers on a journey through both the heart of the rugged mountains and the spirit of a man who refused to give up on his dreams.



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66. The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe (1976)

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The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe” is an enthralling western comedy from 1976, with a stellar cast including John McIntire, Jack Elam, and Jeanette Nolan. Directed by Bruce Bilson and written by Margaret Armen and Paul Savage, this 1-hour 13-minute film follows the adventures of three young women who, under the guise of posing as the daughters of an elderly homesteader, discover he has been falsely accused and sentenced to death for murder. In an exciting twist, the youthful trio decide to concoct a daring plot to smuggle him out of the horrors of prison.



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67. Danger in Paradise (1977)

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Danger in Paradise, a 1977 drama film with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, revolves around an ambitious young man’s struggle to protect his father’s vast estate from the clutches of a cunning and greedy stepmother. Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and written by William Wood, the movie stars Ina Balin, Peter Brandon, and Anthony Charnota in pivotal roles.



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68. Dead of Night (1977)

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Dead of Night” is a gripping anthology horror film that takes viewers on a chilling journey through three interconnected stories. The movie unfolds with a vintage car that mysteriously transports its driver back to 1926, immersing him in a world where time travel has catastrophic consequences.



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69. Fun with Dick and Jane (1977)

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In the classic 1977 comedy, Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), an up-and-coming couple, Dick and Jane, find their lives turned upside down when they lose their jobs and fall into a deep financial hole. Desperate for a solution, they reluctantly turn to armed robbery as their last resort. This satirical crime-comedy, directed by Ted Kotcheff and written by David Giler, Jerry Belson, and Mordecai Richler, explores the lengths people will go to secure their financial future in a world where the unexpected can strike at any moment.



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70. The Boys from Brazil (1978)

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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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71. Nothing Personal (1980)

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Nothing Personal, ” released in 1980, is a light-hearted comedy film that follows the journey of Suzanne Somers, an environmentally concerned lawyer, as she teams up with Donald Sutherland to halt the construction of a breeding ground for endangered seal species. The movie is filled with unexpected twists and turns as Somers navigates the law, her own passion for the environment, and a few other challenges along the way.



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72. Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)

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In “Airplane II: The Sequel, ” the action-packed comedy sequel to the classic 1980 original film “Airplane! , ” our favorite hero, Ted Striker (Robert Hays), is back! This time, Striker faces an impossible mission when a passenger space shuttle malfunctions, causing it to fly straight toward the Sun. Can Striker save the day and prevent an epic disaster?



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73. The Right Stuff (1983)

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The Right Stuff” is a thrilling adventure drama that delves into the inner workings of the U. S. space program, from the roaring fifties to the legendary first astronauts. Directed by Philip Kaufman, this thought-provoking film takes us on a journey through the lives of test pilots, as they race against time and defy the odds to make their mark in history.



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74. Jagged Edge (1985)

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In the captivating 1985 neo-noir thriller ‘Jagged Edge, ’ a wealthy woman is gruesomely murdered in her beach house, with her husband’s alleged unconsciousness adding to the mystery. The husband acquires the inheritance and engages a formidable female ex-criminal prosecutor to defend him in court, further fueling the intrigue. As the plot unfolds, the line between right and wrong blurs, with shocking revelations and unexpected twists at every turn.



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75. Legends of the West (1992)

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Legends of the West” is a documentary film that transports viewers to the rugged landscapes and wild tales of the American West. The film, released in 1992, features host Jack Palance as he delves into the mythic figures and unforgettable stories that shaped the region’s history, culture, and folklore.



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76. Gunfighters of the Old West (1992)

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Step back in time and experience the thrilling adventures of the Old West in “Gunfighters of the Old West, ” a riveting 1992 documentary. This insightful film takes viewers on a journey through history, delving into the notorious stories of the Old West’s most infamous gunfighters. From the James/Younger gang’s failed bank robbery to the Daltons’ ill-fated attempt at robbing two banks simultaneously, the carnage that followed was a testament to the danger and intensity of life in the Arizona Territory.



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