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All 57 John Wood Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of cinema with John Wood Movies, our latest roundup article! We’ll be discussing some must-watch films, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, and giving you a glimpse into the career of this accomplished actor. So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious, join us as we explore the captivating world of John Wood Movies.

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1. Idol on Parade (1959)

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Dazzle your senses with the hilarious ride that is “Idol on Parade, ” a 1959 British comedy film directed by John Gilling. The plot revolves around a rock’n’roll idol, who stuns the world with his enchanting melodies. However, the twists come thick and fast, as he is mistakenly enlisted in the wrong regiment.



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2. Jazz Boat (1960)

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In the charming and lively 1960 film Jazz Boat, we follow electrician Bert (Anthony Newley) who unknowingly gets caught up in a major robbery with a crooked gang. As he works closely with them, he discovers their true intentions and takes on a thrilling journey to stop their plans. Along the way, Bert forms an intriguing relationship with femme fatale Lola (Anne Aubrey), which adds an irresistible romantic subplot to this action-packed musical.



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3. Two Way Stretch (1960)

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Two Way Stretch, ” a charming and humorous 1960 British film, revolves around a lovable but cunning prisoner named Dodger, played by the talented Peter Sellers. Dodger plots an elaborate heist while serving time in prison, intending to break out, secure diamonds, and return without drawing suspicion. Despite his dwindling days of freedom and a convincing alibi, Dodger remains confident that no mishaps will occur.



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4. The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (1960)

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The Day They Robbed the Bank of England” is a gripping crime drama set in the early 20th century. The film centers around a group of passionate Irish Republican Army (IRA) members who, in 1901, devise a daring plan to rob the Bank of England. Their aim is not only to raise funds for their cause but also to bring embarrassment upon the British government.



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5. It Takes a Thief (1960)

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It Takes a Thief, ” also known as “The Challenge, ” is a gripping film from 1960 set in the world of crime. Directed by John Gilling, the movie follows the tale of a convict who, upon release from prison, recovers stolen loot and becomes the target of his ex-girlfriend’s gang. In retaliation for his past actions, the gang kidnaps the ex-boyfriend’s son, demanding the money as ransom.



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6. Let’s Get Married (1960)

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Let’s Get Married” is a delightful British comedy-drama film that takes a playful look at the power of love and self-belief. Set in 1960, the story follows the journey of a shy, aspiring medical student named Jimmy who faces an unexpected expulsion from his college.



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7. Gorgo (1961)

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Gorgo” - a thrilling 1961 horror film - tells the story of a giant lizard which captivates the audience from start to finish. A group of greedy sailors capture the lizard off the coast of Ireland and decide to sell it to a London circus for a hefty sum. But one mighty mistake lands the lizard’s mother on their doorstep!



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8. Call Me Genius (1961)

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In “Call Me Genius, ” a comedy from 1961, Tony Hancock is a down-on-his-luck office worker who decides to ditch his job and become an artist. With little natural talent to speak of, Hancock faces a steep uphill battle to win over the art world’s critics. Despite these challenges, he manages to impress a renowned artist.



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9. Invasion Quartet (1961)

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In the hilarious 1961 film, Invasion Quartet, Spike Milligan and his band of friends embark on an unforgettable adventure to occupied France. Their mission is simple - to silence a colossal German gun that’s causing havoc across the English Channel. But in true comedy fashion, the group bungles their way through encounters with both the Germans and the French Resistance. Traveling by bike and train, they navigate a series of comical mishaps in an effort to complete their task.



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10. Live Now - Pay Later (1962)

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Live Now - Pay Later” (1962) is a gripping, dark comedy that follows the exploits of Albert, a charming yet unscrupulous “tally-man” who deceives housewives into purchasing goods they don’t genuinely need on a credit plan. All is well until he unexpectedly falls in love, turning his life upside down.



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11. Postman’s Knock (1962)

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In the whimsical comedy “Postman’s Knock, ” an unsuspecting rural postman named Harold Petts finds himself in the midst of big city chaos. After being transferred from his quaint village to the chaotic streets of London, Harold inadvertently foils a mail train robbery. The train robbers and police both mistakenly believe Harold is involved in the crime, and he quickly becomes a notorious figure.



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12. Just for Fun (1963)

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Just for Fun” is a 1963 British comedy-musical film that explores the world of teenage politics. As England prepares for an election, the major political parties scramble to appeal to the youth vote, granted for the first time. When television’s musical programming is drastically reduced by the prime minister, the energetic duo, Mark and Cherry, lead a group of teenagers in creating their own political party. Together, they showcase the power of music and fun in capturing the hearts of their generation.



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13. Love Is a Ball (1963)

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Love Is a Ball” is a delightful romantic comedy set in the glamorous French Riviera, where an American adventurer and a professional matchmaker team up to unite impoverished titled aristocrats and wealthy low-bred women through convenience marriages. With a star-studded cast led by Glenn Ford, Hope Lange, and Charles Boyer, this entertaining film boasts breathtaking scenery, stylish fashion, and charming wit. The charming storyline is filled with humorous antics, dance lessons, and unexpected surprises that will leave viewers laughing and falling in love with the characters.



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14. That Kind of Girl (1963)

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That Kind of Girl” (1963) is a bold and provocative drama set in the heart of ’60s London. This unapologetic film explores the world of sexuality, danger, and morality through a series of interconnected stories that blur the lines between right and wrong.



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15. The Mouse on the Moon (1963)

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In the quirky 1963 comedy “The Mouse on the Moon, ” a small unassuming country concocts an elaborate lie to persuade the United States and Soviet Union that they’re launching a secret space program. The real reason, of course, is far more mundane - they just need money for their outdated plumbing.



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16. Lady L (1965)

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Prepare for a whirlwind of delightful comedy as you immerse yourself in the captivating tale of Lady L, a splendid 1965 film brought to life by a stellar cast, including Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, and David Niven. The film, set in the enchanting city of Paris, takes viewers on a journey through the life of an enticing and elegant woman, recalling her past loves and daring adventures. As the story unfolds, you’ll be swept up in a love triangle that threatens to upend the protagonist’s world.



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17. Just Like a Woman (1967)

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Just Like a Woman, ” released in 1967, is a refreshing comedy that delves into the complexities of a strained marriage. Follow the story of a stressed television producer and his discontented lounge singer wife as they start to grow apart. Set against the backdrop of the UK, this independent film takes a lighthearted approach to exploring the struggles of balancing personal and professional lives.



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18. Which Way to the Front? (1970)

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Which Way to the Front? ” is a comedic war film that revolves around playboy Brendan Byers III, who dreams of serving his country as a soldier despite being classified as 4-F. When he recruits volunteers from his employees for a privately-funded mission in Italy, things take a humorous turn. Byers decides to impersonate German general Eric Kesselring in an attempt to give orders to German troops, ultimately leading to a series of slapstick comedic moments.



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19. One More Time (1970)

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One More Time, ” a 1970 British-American comedy-thriller, sees the unlikely partnership between two night club owners, both in trouble with the law. When one of them seeks help from his English Lord brother, things take an unexpected turn when the Lord is found murdered. The surviving brother must step up to solve the tragic murder, even if it means taking over his brother’s place and role.



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20. Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)

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Experience the dramatic and historic account of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, and his family’s struggle in “Nicholas and Alexandra. ” Set in the 1910s, the story follows the inept monarch’s reign and his inability to connect with the people. As the Bolshevik Revolution loomed, Tsar Nicholas was overthrown and exiled to Siberia. Based on real-life events, this gripping biographical drama unfolds amidst the backdrop of political instability and societal change.



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21. 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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22. Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978)

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Somebody Killed Her Husband” is a 1978 thrilling comedy crime mystery directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Farrah Fawcett, Jeff Bridges, and John Wood. The film, set in the USA, follows a woman whose husband is brutally murdered. With her lover by her side, she must embark on a search for the truth, all while evading suspicion that they might have committed the crime themselves.



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23. WarGames (1983)

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WarGames” is a must-watch cinematic classic released in 1983, starring Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy, and John Wood. Directed by John Badham, the movie is an electrifying blend of drama, action, and science fiction. Nestled in the cold war era, our protagonist, a young man, stumbles upon a secret back door leading to a military central computer, a world where reality merges with game-playing. Will this lead to a catastrophic start of World War III or will there be a way to save humanity?



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24. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Computers… But Were Afraid to Ask (1984)

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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Computers. . But Were Afraid to Ask” is a 1984 documentary that entertains and educates viewers on the intricacies of personal computers. The film combines the comedic and humorous presentation of a computer expert with the heartwarming story of a family as they venture into the technological world.



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25. The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)

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The Purple Rose of Cairo” is a delightful 1930s-set romantic comedy and fantasy film directed by Woody Allen. The film, set in New Jersey in 1935, plays on the whimsical idea of a movie character stepping out of the screen and into the real world. Leading this quirky tale are Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, and Danny Aiello, who portray a captivating ensemble of characters experiencing both the magic and tragic realities of life both on and off screen.



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26. Ladyhawke (1985)

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Ladyhawke” is a 1985 fantasy adventure film directed by Richard Donner and based on the novel by Etienne de la Boetie. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, and Michelle Pfeiffer, and features stunning visual effects for its time.



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27. Lady Jane (1986)

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Lady Jane” delves into the life of Lady Jane Grey, who became Queen of England at the tender age of thirteen. Directed by Trevor Nunn and written by Chris Bryant and David Edgar, the film is set against the tumultuous backdrop of historical events, giving viewers an insight into the political machinations of the time. The movie stars a talented cast, including Helena Bonham Carter, Cary Elwes, and John Wood.



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28. Jumpin’ Jack Flash (1986)

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Jumpin’ Jack Flash” is a thrilling comedy-romance film released in 1986, directed by Penny Marshall. The story revolves around a computer wiz named Terri, played by Whoopi Goldberg, who works at a New York bank. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she accidentally receives a coded message from a British spy.



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29. Heartburn (1986)

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Heartburn (1986) is a tantalizing comedy-drama that unfolds the turbulent relationship between a dedicated magazine writer and a charismatic newspaper columnist. Directed by Mike Nichols and written by Nora Ephron, the film explores the highs and lows of love, career sacrifices, and the challenges of balancing it all.



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30. Orlando (1992)

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In the fantastical world of “Orlando, ” Tilda Swinton stars as the titular character, a young nobleman who finds himself living through the tumultuous times of England in the 16th and 17th centuries. Queen Elizabeth I commands him not to grow old, leading him down a path of eternal youth and love. The film, adapted from Virginia Woolf’s novel, is a blend of fantasy, history, and drama, exploring themes of identity, gender, and time travel.



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31. The Young Americans (1993)

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In the midst of London’s criminal underworld, Detective John Harris takes on the difficult task of unraveling a dangerous series of gangster killings. As the deadly events continue, Harris discovers an unlikely ally in a young man who has been personally wronged by the gangsters. Leveraging this connection, Harris embarks on a relentless pursuit of the enigmatic American mastermind behind the killings.



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32. Shadowlands (1993)

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Shadowlands, released in 1993, is a captivating drama based on the life of the renowned Christian theologian and writer C. S. Lewis. This film takes us on a journey into the world of Lewis, whose life lacked passion until he crossed paths with spirited poet Joy Gresham from the United States. It’s a heartfelt tale set in the 1950s, exploring love, faith, and the courage to pursue what truly matters.



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33. The Madness of King George (1994)

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In the riveting historical drama “The Madness of King George, ” King George III’s descent into madness creates a nation in a state of chaos. As the king becomes increasingly self-destructive, his lieutenants must make crucial decisions to govern the country without his involvement. With a cast of exceptional performances led by Nigel Hawthorne, Helen Mirren, and Rupert Graves, “The Madness of King George” masterfully delves into the personal and political struggles that unfolded during this transformative period in history.



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34. Uncovered (1994)

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Uncovered” is a gripping 1994 mystery-thriller film that follows the story of Julia, a skilled art teacher, as she uncovers a haunting secret hidden within an old painting. Intrigued by the text “Who killed the knight? ” written under the paint, Julia becomes obsessed with the painting, which she is restoring for her friend, a wealthy collector.



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35. Richard III (1995)

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In 1995, the classic Shakespearean play “Richard III” was brought to life in an alternative 1930s England setting, where clouds of fascism loom. Actor Ian McKellen delivers an intense portrayal of the infamous 15th-century king, Richard III, a ruthless and scheming monarch.



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36. Citizen X (1995)

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Citizen X” is a gripping drama from 1995, that chronicles the pursuit of a chilling serial killer during the 1980s. Set in the oppressive Soviet regime, the story follows the authorities as they hunt for an elusive murderer who preys on unsuspecting victims in railway stations and commuter trains before luring them to the woods. Starring Donald Sutherland, Max von Sydow, and Stephen Rea, the film takes a gritty, realistic approach to the true events, delving into the complexities of the bureaucratic system and the world of forensics.



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37. Sabrina (1995)

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Experience the transformative journey of Sabrina, a refreshing and lighthearted film from 1995. Starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and Greg Kinnear, Sabrina tells the story of a woman who has gone through a remarkable makeover but still remains loyal to her humble beginnings. As she navigates her feelings for a charming but carefree playboy, she must also deal with the meddling and ambitious brother of said playboy.



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38. Jane Eyre (1996)

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Based on Charlotte Bronte’s renowned novel, “Jane Eyre” unfolds the story of a young, resilient orphan named Jane who is cast aside by her cruel aunt. This enthralling tale captures Jane’s journey of self-discovery and triumph as she faces trials and tribulations in harsh charity school, eventually seeking her path in Thornfield Hall. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, the movie transports audiences to the heart of Victorian England with its mesmerizing portrayal of love, ambition, and the unyielding spirit of an unfailing heroine.



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39. Rasputin (1996)

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Rasputin” (1996) is a gripping HBO biopic that dives into the life of the enigmatic “mad monk, ” Grigori Rasputin. Set amidst the opulent Russian court of Czar Nicholas II, this compelling drama delves into the intricacies of Rasputin’s rise to power, his supernatural reputation, and the enigmatic hold he had over the royal family. Told through the eyes of a biographer who is determined to uncover the truth, the film offers an intimate look at the mysterious and complex man behind the myth.



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40. Metroland (1997)

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Metroland” is a riveting drama-comedy that takes viewers on an emotional journey of self-discovery and introspection. Directed by Philip Saville and written by Julian Barnes and Adrian Hodges, this 1997 film stars Christian Bale, Lee Ross, and Emily Watson in pivotal roles. Set in the backdrop of urban Britain, the story revolves around Chris, a man grappling with his past and present life after his best friend Toni returns unexpectedly, ten years after disappearing.



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41. The Gambler (1997)

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Experience the intense journey of Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky as he fights to write a novel in just twenty-seven days in “The Gambler” (1997). With his back against the wall and debts mounting due to his perilous gambling addiction, the stakes couldn’t be higher as he embarks on a feverish quest to complete his masterpiece, “The Gambler. ” Directed by Károly Makk, this enthralling drama delves into the enigmatic world of Dostoyevsky, exploring the passionate relationships that fuel his creativity and the destructive forces that haunt him. As the deadline looms, Dostoyevsky (Sir Michael Gambon) works alongside a talented stenographer and confronts the heart-wrenching choices he must make before time runs out.



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42. The Avengers (1998)

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Experience the thrilling 1998 action-adventure, “The Avengers, ” where two British agents join forces to save the world from a sinister villain. Directed by Jeremiah S.



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43. The Revengers’ Comedies (1998)

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The Revengers’ Comedies” is a 1998 film directed by Malcolm Mowbray, with a screenplay written by Alan Ayckbourn and Malcolm Mowbray. The movie stars Sam Neill, Helena Bonham Carter, and Kristin Scott Thomas in the leading roles. This heartwarming comedy-drama film, rated PG-13, has a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes.



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44. Mad Cows (1999)

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Mad Cows, ” a 1999 British comedy film, follows the journey of a new mother named Marnie, played by the talented Anna Friel. After giving birth, Marnie finds herself in an unexpected situation, teetering on the edge of sanity. The movie’s comedic timing and surprising revelations will keep audiences on their toes as Marnie races against the clock to protect her child and maintain her mental stability.



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45. An Ideal Husband (1999)

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Experience a whirlwind of romance and intrigue with the 1999 British period film, “An Ideal Husband. ” Set in 1895 London, the movie revolves around two prominent men who fall victim to the cunning machinations of scheming women. Sir Chiltern, a cabinet minister, and Lord Goring, a charming bachelor, find themselves in a web of blackmail and deceit. As they navigate through the labyrinth of manipulations, a marriage proposal becomes the catalyst for an unexpected reconciliation. Packed with wit and charm, this captivating comedy-drama explores themes of trust, loyalty, and the complexities of love.



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46. The Venice Project (1999)

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The Venice Project, ” directed by Robert Dornhelm, offers a unique exploration of the art world through two distinct eras - 1699 and 1999. The film follows the intertwining lives of Roland (Dennis Hopper), an avant-garde artist in Venice, California, and his sister, Countess Camilla Volta (Lauren Bacall), who resides on their family’s estate in Venice, Italy. This introspective drama focuses on the evolution of art and how it resonates between the past and present.



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47. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance (2000)

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Embark on a thrilling journey of self-discovery with the fifth installment of “The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance. ” The year is 1910, and young Indy’s life becomes intertwined with the enigmatic Jiddu Krishnamurti in India, where they unravel profound mysteries of the world and its teachings. In the following months, the Jones family travels to China, where they immerse themselves in ancient wonders and cross paths with influential figures.



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48. The Little Vampire (2000)

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The Little Vampire, ” a heartwarming 2000 adventure comedy family film, tells the tale of an American boy named Tony (played by Jonathan Lipnicki), who moves to Scotland and makes a unique new friend, Rudolph (Rollo Weeks), the cute and friendly vampire. The film is directed by Uli Edel and written by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg, Karey Kirkpatrick, and Larry Wilson.



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49. Longitude (2000)

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Longitude” is a gripping period drama centered around the invention of the marine chronometer, a key device for safe navigation at sea. The film is set in two parallel stories. First, in the 18th century, we follow the journey of John Harrison, a master clockmaker whose groundbreaking invention allows sailors to calculate their longitude accurately. This invention revolutionizes sailing and paves the way for modern navigation.



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50. Chocolat (2000)

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Chocolat, a heartwarming and evocative drama, delves into a small, traditional village where the advent of a French woman’s chocolate shop creates a whirlwind, challenging the community’s once-solid moral fabric. With breathtaking cinematography that captures the essence of a quaint French village, the film takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery and the power of change. Boasting an all-star cast, including Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp, and Judi Dench, this movie masterfully weaves in elements of romance, proving that love knows no boundaries.



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51. The Body (2001)

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The Body (2001) is a suspenseful drama that takes us on a journey with Antonio Banderas, Olivia Williams, and John Shrapnel across ancient Jerusalem, Germany, and the USA. The film begins with a shocking discovery; a crucified body, estimated to be from the first century, is found in a cave in Jerusalem.



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52. Goodbye, Mr. Chips (2002)

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Goodbye, Mr. Chips, directed by Stuart Orme, is a heartwarming British drama set in the later years of the 19th century, with a runtime of 1h 39min. This timeless tale, adapted from James Hilton’s novel, follows Latin master Mr. Chips, who becomes a beloved figure at Brookfields boys boarding school. Despite his dedication to education and his role as a headmaster, Mr. Chips finds love in an unexpected encounter on a walking holiday, marrying the vibrant Kathie. Together, they support each other both professionally and personally until Kathie’s untimely passing.



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53. Imagining Argentina (2003)

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Imagine knowing the fate of everyone around you except your own spouse. Such is the power of the protagonist in Imagining Argentina, a 2003 drama film directed by Christopher Hampton. With Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson leading the cast, the movie captivates the audience with its unique plot and engaging performances.



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54. The Hard Cops (2004)

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The Hard Cops is a thrilling crime drama set in the serene town of Boros, Sweden. At its heart, lies a police officer named Stefan Lindman, who is determined to solve the gruesome murder of his deceased mentor, Herbert Molin. The investigation takes Lindman to the secluded town of Sveg, where the complexities of the case only deepen, and his understanding of Molin’s life becomes increasingly blurred.



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55. The Rocket Post (2004)

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Experience the enchanting and heart-wrenching tale of “The Rocket Post” (2004), a captivating drama, set in the tranquil Scottish Highlands in the 1930s. A brilliant yet unassuming German rocket scientist finds himself stranded on a small island, entrusted with the development of a revolutionary mail delivery system. Despite the initial apprehension of the locals, our protagonist’s charm, ingenuity, and dedication win them over.



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56. The White Countess (2005)

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In the captivating film “The White Countess, ” set in 1930s Shanghai, a talented blind American diplomat, played by Ralph Fiennes, forms an intriguing connection with a young Russian refugee, Natalie, superbly portrayed by Natasha Richardson. Working odd jobs to support her dead husband’s aristocratic family, Natalie crosses paths with the diplomat in the bustling city where jazz music sets the stage for romantic encounters.



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57. Boxes (2007)

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Boxes” is a poignant drama that follows a woman as she delves into the memories of her past, seeking forgiveness from the ethereal figures that continue to haunt her. Directed by iconic French actress Jane Birkin, the film stars Geraldine Chaplin, Michel Piccoli, and Birkin herself. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, this French production explores themes of forgiveness, self-discovery, and the ghosts of our past.



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