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All 40 John Derek Movies (in Order)

Grab your popcorn and prepare for an exciting journey through John Derek’s most memorable movies. In our roundup article, “John Derek Movies, ” we delve into the captivating world of this versatile actor and director. From his heart-warming performances to his unforgettable on-screen partnership with Pia Zadora, we explore the magic and allure of John Derek in this must-read feature. Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting cinematic adventures that are John Derek’s legacy!

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1. Since You Went Away (1944)

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Since You Went Away is a heartwarming and intense World War II era drama that tells the story of a housewife, left alone to care for their two daughters while their husband is away fighting in the war. The film, winner of one Oscar and eight total nominations, is an emotional journey exploring themes of marriage, engagement, and high school graduation, all unfolding in the backdrop of a time when the country is at war.



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2. I’ll Be Seeing You (1944)

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I’ll Be Seeing You, ” originally released in 1944, is a heartwarming drama that explores the theme of love found amidst loneliness and despair. Set during Christmas, the film follows the story of a soldier who suffers from combat fatigue as he meets a young woman, who is on furlough from a prison. Both of them share an overwhelming sense of loneliness, which blossoms into a romantic connection.



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3. A Double Life (1947)

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A Double Life is an enthralling crime drama film from 1947, directed by the renowned George Cukor and written by Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin, and the legendary William Shakespeare. It stars the enigmatic Ronald Colman, alongside Edmond O’Brien and Signe Hasso, in a captivating tale of deception, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.



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4. Knock on Any Door (1949)

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Knock on Any Door” is a gripping crime drama from 1949, directed by Nicholas Ray. Set in the dark, gritty world of Skid Row, the story revolves around an attorney defending a young, dangerous man accused of murder. The attorney uses the oppressiveness of the slums as a way to sway the court, delving into the tragic circumstances that led to the crime.



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5. All the King’s Men (1949)

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All the King’s Men” is a classic drama film released in 1949, directed by Robert Rossen and featuring an impressive ensemble of stars, including Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, and Joanne Dru. The movie is based on the novel by Robert Penn Warren and showcases the complex world of politics and the human fallibility that fuels it.



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6. Rogues of Sherwood Forest (1950)

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Rogues of Sherwood Forest”, set in medieval England, sees King John impose taxes and cruel treatment upon the local population. Seeking a resolution, Robin Hood’s son reconstitutes the legendary “Merry Men, ” rising against the king.



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7. Saturday’s Hero (1951)

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Saturday’s Hero is a heartwarming drama about a high school football prodigy who embarks on a journey into the world of college athletics in 1950s America. Directed by David Miller, the film offers a captivating portrayal of the ups and downs this young hero encounters as he strives to achieve greatness on and off the field.



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8. The Family Secret (1951)

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The Family Secret” (1951) follows a lawyer whose son accidentally kills his best friend, leaving him in a tight spot. With no witnesses present, he faces a difficult decision that is further complicated by his parents offering contradictory solutions.



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9. Mask of the Avenger (1951)

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Experience the thrilling world of swashbuckling adventure and daring escapades in 1951’s “Mask of the Avenger. ” Set in the tumultuous year of 1848 during the fiery European revolutionary fervor, the story follows the relentless pursuit of justice by Italian Captain Renato Dimorna. With his father’s untimely demise weighing heavily on his heart, Renato is hell-bent on avenging his father’s death, but that’s not all. He also works tirelessly to dismantle the corrupt local military governor Larocca and thwarts an impending Austrian military invasion.



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10. Thunderbirds (1952)

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Thunderbirds” (1952) revolves around an Oklahoma National Guard unit, dominated largely by Native Americans, as they are summoned into active service during the tumultuous times of World War II. Offering a unique and enthralling blend of action-packed adventures, touching melodious songs, and emotional drama, this film showcases the bravery and resilience of its characters as they experience the demanding journey of basic training. The movie’s evocative storyline, enhanced by the stellar performances of stars John Derek, John Drew Barrymore, and Mona Freeman, serves as a testament to the power of unity, perseverance, and courage in the face of adversity.



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11. Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder (1952)

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In “Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder” (1952), aspiring actress Charlotte Austin faces a seemingly insurmountable challenge: her grandmother’s stubborn disapproval of her plans to embark on a show-business career. However, two talented singers, Frankie Laine and Billy Daniels, come to Charlotte’s rescue. Step by step, they help her overcome her grandmother’s opposition and conquer her dreams.



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12. Scandal Sheet (1952)

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Scandal Sheet, ” directed by Phil Karlson, is a gripping 1952 film-noir thriller that follows the tale of an exploitation newspaper’s editor. Despite his sinister past, the editor remains confident in assigning a task to his protégé, hoping to avert attention from the crime he committed.



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13. The Last Posse (1953)

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The Last Posse” is a gripping western film set in the 1880s. After a frustrated rancher and his sons steal money from their rival, a determined posse is formed to catch the criminals. However, what follows is a tangled web of unclear details, false allegations, old grudges, secrets, murder, and stolen money. It’s a thrilling chase amidst the wild west, a testament to the classic western genre. Don’t expect any glamour or high stakes, just good old-fashioned western drama. Get ready for a ride of dust, horses, and high stakes as the last posse fights for justice.



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14. Ambush at Tomahawk Gap (1953)

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In the sun-baked Arizona Territory, a hapless cowboy finds himself wrongfully sentenced to Yuma Territorial Prison alongside three hardened robbers upon his arrival. As they journey together to locate their ill-gotten loot hidden in the perilous wilderness of Sonora, Mexico, the new companion must weigh the dangers of their past against the future of the life they all seek.



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15. Prince of Pirates (1953)

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In the thrilling 16th-century-set “Prince of Pirates, ” King Stephan’s secret treaty with Spain puts him at odds with his younger brother, Prince Roland. When Stephan imprisones Roland, the daring prince escapes and leads a rebellion against his brother’s rule. Filled with daring escapades, chivalrous swordfights, and a tale of brotherly loyalty, this adventure film takes you on a thrilling journey through the Netherlands’ tumultuous past.



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16. Sea of Lost Ships (1953)

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Sea of Lost Ships” (1953) is an intense and action-packed film set in the world of the United States Coast Guard. The story revolves around two young men raised by a Coast Guard NCO who are accepted into the prestigious Coast Guard Academy. However, things take a dark turn when one of them, the son of a deceased Coast Guard hero, is expelled from the academy, causing disgrace for his adoptive family.



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17. Mission Over Korea (1953)

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Mission Over Korea” is a poignant war drama set in the early days of the Korean War. The film follows the tense relationship between a seasoned commanding officer (played by John Hodiak) and a headstrong rookie pilot (John Derek) hell-bent on avenging his brother’s death.



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18. The Adventures of Hajji Baba (1954)

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In “The Adventures of Hajji Baba, ” a seemingly ordinary barber finds himself thrust into a whirlwind of adventure when a misunderstanding leads him to believe he’s carrying an emerald ring destined for a treasured prince. Little does he know that the true prize lurking nearby is not the gemstone, but a runaway princess in need of protection.



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19. The Outcast (1954)

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The Outcast” (1954) is a riveting drama and western film that tells the story of Jet Cosgrave, who returns to his childhood home after years away, only to find it has been stolen from him. His father’s death has left him with more than just grief; he’s now determined to reclaim his rightful inheritance, the ranch that has been snatched away from him.



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20. Prince of Players (1955)

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Prince of Players” is a heart-wrenching biographical drama taking us into the world of American actor Edwin Booth in the 19th century. The film, based on book, follows the tragic story of Edwin’s rising career on stage, only to be overshadowed by the notoriety brought by his brother John Wilkes Booth, who would later take part in the assassination of President Lincoln.



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21. An Annapolis Story (1955)

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An Annapolis Story, released in 1955, tells a compelling drama as two brothers, enrolled at the prestigious U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, find themselves at odds over a shared love interest amidst the looming Korean War. Directed by Don Siegel and written by Daniel B.



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22. Run for Cover (1955)

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Run for Cover is a captivating 1955 Western drama film directed by Nicholas Ray. The movie follows the story of Matt Dow and Davey Bishop, two skilled gunmen mistakenly suspected of being train robbers. As a result, they face the harsh wrath of the sheriff and his posse, only to be later cleared of all charges.



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23. The Ten Commandments (1956)

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Experience the epic tale of redemption and courage with “The Ten Commandments”, a cinematic masterpiece released in 1956. Starring Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, and Anne Baxter, this film follows the life of Moses, a prince of Egypt raised in Pharaoh’s household but eventually discovering his Hebrew roots. Guided by a divine mission, Moses embarks on the journey to bring freedom to his people from slavery.



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24. The Leather Saint (1956)

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The Leather Saint” is a captivating drama released in 1956, directed by Alvin Ganzer and written by Norman Retchin and Alvin Ganzer. The film stars Paul Douglas, John Derek, and Jody Lawrance and was produced by Paramount Pictures. The movie runs for 1 hour and 26 minutes and has a content rating of Approved.



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25. Omar Khayyam (1957)

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Embark on an exhilarating adventure with the epic tale of Omar Khayyam in this captivating masterpiece, set against the backdrop of the 11th-century Persian Empire. Known for his enchanting poetry and profound wisdom, Omar Khayyam finds himself entangled in a forbidden love triangle with his beloved and the ruling Shah. As the Shah’s life hangs in the balance due to a deadly sect of assassins, Omar is appointed as the Shah’s royal advisor.



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26. Fury at Showdown (1957)

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Fury at Showdown, ” also known as “Broken Arrow, ” is a thrilling 1957 Western film directed by Gerd Oswald and written by Jason James and Lucas Todd. The movie stars John Derek as gunfighter Brock Mitchell, a man with a troubled past who is wrongfully convicted for a killing in self-defense. He is released from jail to help save his younger brother’s ranch from a crooked lawyer who has other intentions.



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27. Il corsaro della mezzaluna (1957)

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Set sail for a thrilling adventure with “Il Corsaro della Mezzaluna” (1957), an Italian drama filled with swashbuckling action and high-stakes drama. Directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese, this 1-hour-and-35-minute film takes you on a journey through pirate-infested waters, where danger lurks around every corner.



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28. The Flesh Is Weak (1957)

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In the gripping 1957 drama “The Flesh Is Weak, ” young women are lured to London by promises of work, only to fall prey to ruthless pimps seeking to capitalize on their vulnerability. The film follows the journey of a young and innocent woman as she navigates the dark underworld of prostitution, navigating a tangled web of guilt and deceit.



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29. High Hell (1958)

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High Hell, released in 1958, is a gripping Adventure film directed by Burt Balaban. The movie stars John Derek, Elaine Stewart, and Patrick Allen and is based on a novel.



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30. Prisoner of the Volga (1959)

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Prisoner of the Volga, ” also known as “I battellieri del Volga, ” is a gripping 19th-century drama set in the heart of the Russian Empire. This film explores the intricate world of military life amongst the Cossacks, expertly weaving tales of love, desire, and betrayal. Directed by Viktor Tourjansky, the movie boasts a talented cast featuring John Derek, Elsa Martinelli, and Dawn Addams.



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31. Exodus (1960)

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1961’s Exodus is a gripping drama directed by Otto Preminger and featuring a star-studded cast including Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, and Ralph Richardson. Set against the backdrop of Israel’s creation in 1948, the film follows Jewish immigrants seeking refuge from the turmoil engulfing their homeland.



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32. Nightmare in the Sun (1965)

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Nightmare in the Sun is a chilling crime drama set in the scorching heat and isolation of the American desert. When a young man, hitchhiking through the unforgiving territory, picks up a stunning woman by the roadside, he finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of passion and deceit. Unknown to him, she’s married and his passionate liaison leads to murder, blackmail, and a deadly web of secrets.



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33. Once Before I Die (1966)

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Once Before I Die” (1966) is a gripping drama film set during the tumultuous time of World War II. Set in 1941, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the Philippine Islands, a group of soldiers and their families find themselves in the midst of the chaos.



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34. Childish Things (1969)

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Childish Things, released in 1970, follows the life of a former army man turned alcoholic. As he spirals deeper into corruption and criminal activity under the control of gangsters, his world takes a dramatic turn when he experiences a spiritual awakening, leading him to help other addicts find their way towards redemption.



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35. The Wild West (1979)

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The Wild West” is a riveting compilation of excerpts from various feature films that captures the essence of the American West. With a fabulous cast and action-packed scenes, this movie provides a thrilling journey through the Wild West. The compilation, directed by Laurence Joachim and written by Max Wernberg, features stars like Ray Owens, Charles Bronson, and Clint Eastwood.



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36. Tarzan the Ape Man (1981)

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Experience the thrilling adventure of Tarzan the Ape Man (1981), a film that brings the legendary character of Tarzan to life on the big screen. Directed by John Derek, this movie follows Jane Parker, played by Bo Derek, as she embarks on an African expedition with her father. There, she comes face to face with the fascinating world of Tarzan, played by Miles O’Keeffe, and their unlikely fascination with each other.



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37. Fantasies (1981)

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Fantasies, ” directed by John Derek, is a 1981 coming-of-age drama-romance film set on a Greek island. The story revolves around the lives of 16-year-old Anastasia and her adopted brother Damir. Anastasia, inspired by a large antique bathtub, dreams of pursuing her desire, while Damir dreams of owning a seaside resort.



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38. Bolero (1984)

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Bolero, ” a captivating film released in 1984, is an enchanting tale set in the luring 1920s. A young woman, eager to lose her virginity, embarks on a thrilling journey that takes her to the captivating wilderness of Morocco, where she encounters a dashing Moroccan sheikh, and a daring Spanish bullfighter.



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39. Ghosts Can’t Do It (1989)

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Ghosts Can’t Do It, ” directed by John Derek, takes the audience on an unexpected journey of love, life, and the supernatural. When elderly Scott (Don Murray) unexpectedly dies of a heart attack, he comes back as a ghost to convince his young and attractive wife Katie (Bo Derek) to kill a young man so he can possess his body and be with her again. Although the movie is rated R and contains some mature content, it masterfully blends comedy, crime, and fantasy genres.



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40. The Ten Commandments: Making Miracles (2011)

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Delve into the captivating world of filmmaking with “The Ten Commandments: Making Miracles” (2011), a documentary that illuminates the creation of one of the most remarkable films in history. From meticulous pre-production planning to the triumphant premiere, this insightful documentary offers an unprecedented look behind the scenes and into the minds of those who brought the film to life. Joined by key players from the production, including Cecilia DeMille Presley, Fraser C.



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