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All 63 Julian Glover Movies (in Order)

Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey with award-winning British actor Julian Glover! From his iconic role as General Maximilian Lennox in the Star Wars franchise to his riveting portrayal of Captain Archibald Ramsey in the popular TV series Doctor Who, Glover has left an indelible mark on the world of film and television. In this roundup, we’ll delve into some of his most memorable performances and explore the unique magic he brings to each role. Buckle up and prepare to be entertained!

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1. A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1959)

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Experience the captivating world of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in this 1959 adaptation by the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company. Directed by Peter Hall and written by the renowned playwright himself, this drama film takes you on a journey to the enchanting woods of Greece where the moonlight reigns.



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2. Girl with Green Eyes (1964)

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In the 1960s Dublin, a young woman finds herself drawn to an older man, a well-traveled landowner who is still married. As their relationship unfolds, it unleashes passions and secrets that challenge societal norms and threaten to expose their love. A captivating tale of love, betrayal, and the struggle to find a place in a world ruled by tradition, “Girl with Green Eyes” is a powerful drama that explores the depths of human emotion set against the backdrop of 1960s Ireland.



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3. Theatre of Death (1967)

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In the heart of Paris, a unique horror production called the Theatre of Death brings the macabre to life, with chilling tales of vampires, demons, and other supernatural creatures. However, this theatrical experience takes a dark turn when bloodless bodies begin to turn up throughout the city, leaving the police baffled and a chilling terror spreading among the patrons.



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4. Quatermass and the Pit (1967)

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Quatermass and the Pit” is a riveting 1967 British science fiction horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker. The movie, which runs for 97 minutes, boasts an IMDb rating of 7.0 and a relatively modest budget of £275,000. The film features an enthralling ensemble of stars, including James Donald, Andrew Keir, and Barbara Shelley, all brought together by their affiliation with the esteemed British film company, Hammer Films.



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5. The Magus (1968)

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The Magus, ” released in 1968, is a gripping drama directed by Guy Green, set on a beautiful Greek island where the unexpected unfolds. The island’s enigmatic magician and a beguiling young woman lure a newcomer - a teacher seeking tranquility - into an intriguing mental game. The film’s intriguing premise, coupled with striking visuals and performances from Anthony Quinn, Michael Caine, and Candice Bergen, creates an unforgettable cinematic experience.



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6. Alfred the Great (1969)

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In the ninth century, Old England faces a ruthless invasion by the Danes. Amidst the chaos, Alfred, a young man planning to join the priesthood, witnesses the brutal reality of his homeland’s plight.



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7. The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970)

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The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer, released in 1971, is a quintessential British comedy that subverts the seriousness of politics with sharp wit and satire. Set in the hedonistic, free-spirited world of 1970s Britain, the film follows young Michael Rimmer as he infiltrates an opinion poll company, gaining access to the inner workings of power and using his cunning charm to rise through the ranks of the Tory party.



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8. Wuthering Heights (1970)

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Wuthering Heights” (1970) is a dramatic and passionate film adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel, exploring the tormented and complex relationship between the star-crossed lovers, Catherine and Heathcliff. Directed by Robert Fuest and written by Patrick Tilley, this 1-hour and 44-minute-long movie delves into the destructive power of jealousy and the tangled dynamics of deep brother-sister and star-crossed romantic relationships.



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9. The Last Grenade (1970)

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The Last Grenade” is a gripping drama war film released in 1970, directed by Gordon Flemyng. The plot revolves around the tumultuous relationship between two former comrades-in-arms, Harry Grigsby and Kip Thompson. Having once fought side by side in the Congo, they are now on opposite sides of a conflict. Grigsby is now a target of his former friend Thompson, who employs his troops against Grigsby’s.



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10. Antony and Cleopatra (1972)

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In the epic historical drama “Antony and Cleopatra” (1972), the captivating allure of power and passion unfolds on the silver screen. Set amidst the political turmoil of ancient Rome, the film follows the story of Egypt’s enchanting queen, Cleopatra, played by Hildegard Neil. After the brutal murder of her beloved lover, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra seeks solace in a new ally: the ambitious but kind-hearted Mark Antony, portrayed by Charlton Heston.



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11. Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973)

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Experience the final days of Adolf Hitler in the gripping drama, “Hitler: The Last Ten Days. ” Set in 1945, this enthralling film takes you deep into the claustrophobic underground bunker where Hitler hides, surrounded by his loyal military henchmen and torn between his turbulent relationship with Eva Braun. Based on eyewitness accounts, this gripping tale explores the complexities of the Nazi leader’s final moments, offering a haunting insight into his mindset during the Battle of Berlin. Get ready for a powerful journey through history, as the dark chapters of WWII draw near to a close.



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12. Luther (1974)

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In 16th century Germany, idealistic monk Martin Luther stands out as a voice of change. Disgusted by the materialism within the church, he embarks on a dialogue that will lead to the Protestant Reformation. The film, “Luther, ” is a captivating drama based on Luther’s life, bringing the turbulent era to life through the passion and conviction of Peter Cellier’s portrayal of the titular character.



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13. Dead Cert (1974)

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Prepare for an adrenaline-pumping thriller as two friends, Bill Davidson and Alan York, are unexpectedly thrust into the world of high-stakes horse racing in “Dead Cert” (1974). The film takes an unpredictable turn when Bill’s horse, “Admiral, ” suffers a mysterious accident during a steeplechase, leaving the grieving Alan with no choice but to investigate.



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14. The Internecine Project (1974)

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The Internecine Project delivers a thrilling and suspense-filled action-packed adventure, set against the backdrop of the Cold War era. Featuring an all-star cast, led by the inimitable James Coburn, The Internecine Project takes you on a twisting and turning journey, where the line between friend and foe is blurred beyond recognition.



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15. Juggernaut (1974)

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Juggernaut” is a 1974 action-drama thriller directed by Richard Lester, set aboard the transatlantic liner Britannic. The story revolves around a ruthless blackmailer who demands a massive ransom in exchange for vital information on how to disarm seven bombs he has planted on the ship. As the clock ticks, the passengers and crew are plunged into a tense race against time.



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16. The Story of Jacob and Joseph (1974)

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In the heart of the Old Testament, explore the tumultuous lives of two brothers - Jacob and Joseph. Set in ancient Egypt amidst slavery, jealousy, and bondage, this captivating drama brings to life the riveting stories from the Book of Genesis. As the last of the Hebrew Patriarchs, Jacob and Joseph find themselves embroiled in a dangerous game of trust and betrayal.



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17. The Brute (1977)

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The Brute” is a 1977 British Crime-Drama film directed by Gerry O’Hara and written by O’Hara himself. The runtime of the movie is 90 minutes, and it has been given an R content rating. The movie features a woman who is brutally beaten by her sadistic husband, looking for protection and solace. Her journey leads her to form bonds with friends, as well as another woman enduring similar circumstances.



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18. Gulliver’s Travels (1977)

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Gulliver’s Travels is a delightful animated adventure based on the classic tale by Jonathan Swift. The film takes us on a captivating journey with Lemuel Gulliver, who finds himself washing ashore on the island of Lilliput. As he becomes entangled in the affairs of the tiny kingdom, Gulliver must navigate the political landscape to prevent a disastrous war between Lilliput and its rival, Blefuscu.



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19. Henry V (1979)

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Henry V” (1979) is a dramatic portrayal of the life of King Henry V, a monarch who played a pivotal role during the tumultuous 15th century. Directed by David Giles and written by the illustrious William Shakespeare, the film transports viewers to a time of war and political intrigue.



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20. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

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The epic saga continues in “Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, ” the second installment of the iconic trilogy. After the Empire’s devastating defeat of the Rebels, Luke Skywalker embarks on a rigorous Jedi training under the watchful eye of Master Yoda. Simultaneously, his friends - Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Chewbacca - face relentless pursuit across the galaxy by the relentless Darth Vader and the deadly bounty hunter, Boba Fett. As the stakes grow higher, the iconic characters must confront the darkest forces of the galaxy.



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21. Invasion (1980)

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Witness one of the darkest moments in European history with the powerful documentary “Invasion, ” released in 1980. This gripping and thought-provoking film sheds light on the events that led to the Soviet Union’s invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Set against the backdrop of the Warsaw Pact, the movie delves into the tumultuous year of 1968, focusing specifically on the city of Prague. Through intense dramatization and historical reenactments, viewers are taken on a harrowing journey through the eyes of those who experienced this tragic period firsthand.



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22. For Your Eyes Only (1981)

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For Your Eyes Only is a classic 1981 action-adventure film starring the iconic James Bond, portrayed by Roger Moore. Set in exotic locations like Cortina, Italy, and Albania, the movie follows the secret service agent as he searches for a missing British vessel equipped with a weapons encryption device to prevent it from falling into enemy hands.



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23. Ivanhoe (1982)

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Ivanhoe (1982) is an epic adventure film that takes place in the 12th century England under the reign of Prince John. The story follows Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a noble and righteous knight who returns to England after the holy wars. However, he soon finds himself in the middle of a power-struggle for the throne between the loyalists of King Richard Lionheart and the henchmen of Prince John.



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24. Heat and Dust (1983)

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Heat and Dust” is a captivating drama-romance film released in 1983, focusing on the life of Anne as she investigates the shrouded past of her grand-aunt Olivia. Set in India during the 1920s, the movie takes you on a journey that delves deep into the history and personal life of Olivia. A series of powerful relationships comes to light, including a scandal-ridden love story with a prince, challenging boundaries and testing the limits of passion and desire.



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25. Kim (1984)

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In the late 19th century, India becomes the epicenter of an extraordinary tale of adventure, drama, and family as a friendly street kid, Kim, discovers he is a British citizen. Born of mixed race and raised in India, Kim sees himself as Indian, but when the British Raj discovers his true identity, they train him to become a spy. The film, set against the backdrop of the British Raj, explores themes of identity and racial division, while also showcasing the resilience and spirit of a young man navigating the complexities of his heritage.



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26. Behind Enemy Lines (1985)

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Behind Enemy Lines” (1985) is a thrilling war drama that takes the audience on a high-stakes mission during World War II. Set in German-occupied Norway, Professor Calvin Turner, who becomes a spy, and his steadfast associate, Lt. Shelley Flynn, embark on a daring rescue to save a brilliant scientist who could either be assisting the Germans or working against them.



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27. Hearts of Fire (1987)

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Hearts of Fire, set in the world of rock ‘n’ roll, follows the story of a reclusive musician, who was once a huge rock star, as he takes a young female protegee under his wing. The film takes an unexpected turn when the young singer meets a younger, more popular rocker during their tour and switches her loyalty. The movie tackles themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of fame while showcasing the raw talent and passion of its characters.



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28. Mandela (1987)

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Mandela, a riveting drama released in 1987, chronicles the life of South Africa’s first black president and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Nelson Mandela. The film explores Mandela’s journey from a young man to a global leader, focusing on his transformative role in negotiating a non-violent revolution in the country.



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29. Cry Freedom (1987)

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In the gripping film “Cry Freedom, ” based on a true story, South African journalist Donald Woods (Kevin Kline) finds himself at the center of a storm when he attempts to uncover the truth behind the in-custody death of his Black anti-Apartheid activist friend, Steve Biko (Josette Simon). Facing immense danger and opposition, Woods bravely puts his own life on the line to expose the horrors of apartheid and rally the world’s attention to the cause of social justice.



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30. The Secret Garden (1987)

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The Secret Garden, ” a heartwarming family adventure set in the 19th century, is a captivating tale of discovery, friendship, and love. After a tragic cholera outbreak in British India, young Mary Lennox finds herself in the middle of an emotional whirlwind. Banished to the desolate Misselthwaite Manor in the English countryside, Mary encounters a mysterious and shy boy, Dickon, and discovers the hidden secret of a magical garden that can only be found, if one believes in their heart.



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31. The Fourth Protocol (1987)

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In the gripping 1987 thriller, The Fourth Protocol, seasoned British agent John Preston is on a high-stakes mission to prevent a chilling Russian plot. With the tension between the former Cold War rivals reaching a boiling point, the Russians plan to detonate a devastating nuclear explosion near an American base in the UK. Their ultimate goal? To irreparably damage the “special relationship” between the two nations.



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32. Tusks (1988)

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In the thrilling adventure of “Tusks, ” an unstable poacher, obsessed with the ivory trade, faces a deadly showdown with a former friend and an animal conservationist. As the lines between friendship and enemies blur, the poacher unravels under the pressure and plots their demise. The film, released in 1988, stars Lucy Gutteridge, Andrew Stevens, and John Rhys-Davies, and is directed by Tara Moore.



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33. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

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In 1938, the world-renowned archaeologist Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) embarks on an epic quest to find and secure the Holy Grail, following in the footsteps of his missing father (Sean Connery). As he and his companions face treacherous obstacles and relentless enemies, including the sinister Nazis, Indiana Jones must rely on his wits, courage, and iconic revolver to keep the powerful artifact out of evil hands.



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34. Treasure Island (1990)

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with “Treasure Island” (1990), a thrilling tale of treasure-seeking and high-sea adventures. Directed by Fraser Heston and based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s timeless classic, this film follows the daring journey of young Jim Hawkins as he navigates treacherous waters with the infamous pirate Captain Long John Silver.



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35. The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing (1990)

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In 1974, a horrifying series of terror attacks shook Birmingham, England, as two pub bombings claimed the lives of dozens of innocent people. But the tragedy didn’t end there - it soon became apparent that a terrible miscarriage of justice had occurred: six men were wrongfully convicted for the crime.



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36. King Ralph (1991)

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King Ralph” is a delightful and irreverent comedy-drama set in the heart of England. The film takes an unexpected turn when an ordinary man from America, with a heart as big as the grand Buckingham Palace, becomes the unexpected new king. After a series of royal misfortunes puts him next in line for the throne, our unlikely hero must navigate the cutthroat world of royalty and politics.



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37. Doctor Who: Thirty Years in the TARDIS (1993)

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Celebrate 30 years of time-traveling adventures as the iconic Doctor Who turns a new page in “Doctor Who: Thirty Years in the TARDIS”. This captivating documentary takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the world of Doctor Who, from its inception in 1963 to its ongoing popularity. The film features brand-new interviews with key cast and crew members, as well as rare archived footage and recently discovered material that has never been seen before.



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38. Power and Lovers (1994)

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A heart-pounding duel unfolds in the thrilling film “Power and Lovers” (1994), originally titled “La chance. ” With a runtime of just 1 hour and 28 minutes, the high-octane drama follows the rivalry between two brothers, Nick and Tony. Nick, an adamant businessman, finds himself at odds with Tony, who leads a group of brilliant scientists. These scientists may be the key to Nick’s path to enormous profits - causing an explosive confrontation between the two brothers.



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39. The Infiltrator (1995)

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The Infiltrator” (1995) is a powerful drama and thriller that challenges preconceived notions of courage and loyalty. Set in the harsh world of Neo-Nazi hate groups, the film follows an unassuming freelance reporter who risks everything to uncover the truth behind the sinister organization. Pushing the boundaries of undercover work, this unsuspecting journalist must navigate their way through a labyrinth of deception and treachery, all in the name of journalistic integrity.



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40. The House of Angelo (1997)

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Step into the captivating world of “The House of Angelo” (1997), a timeless drama set amidst the political intrigue of eighteenth-century London. As the city braces for a showdown with French assassins, the renowned Angelo family of fencing instructors take on the crucial role of bodyguards, protecting a visiting ambassador at all costs. In this action-packed historical tale, the skilled fencing instructors must navigate the treacherous web of deception and danger to safeguard their esteemed guest.



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41. Vatel (2000)

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Vatel” takes you on a journey through 17th-century France, where the cook, Vatel, works for Prince Condé. In an attempt to impress Louis XIV, Vatel organizes a series of lavish banquets. As love for the king’s mistress complicates his duties, the film explores the complexities of love, ambition, and the high-stakes world of royal court.



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42. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)

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Fans of the magical world of Harry Potter can prepare to be spellbound once again with the release of the second installment, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Directed by Chris Columbus and written by J. K. Rowling, this fantastical film takes our young wizard-in-training on another thrilling adventure. As Harry, Daniel Radcliffe, Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson) return to Hogwarts, they uncover an ancient prophecy foretelling a series of chilling events. With the world of wizardry on high alert, a mysterious presence begins to stalk the halls of the magical school, leaving its victims paralyzed.



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43. James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (2002)

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Experience the epic world of James Bond like never before in “James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute” (2002), a captivating celebration of the iconic film series’ 40-year legacy. Hosted by renowned television personality Michael Parkinson, this engaging TV special takes viewers on a journey through the dynamic history of the 007 franchise. From breathtaking stunts and ingenious gadgetry to iconic music and design, the tribute pays homage to the remarkable talent behind the movies.



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44. Two Men Went to War (2002)

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Two Men Went to War” (2002) is a charming and humorous film based on a true story. Set during World War II, it tells the tale of two enterprising British Army dentists who, eager to experience the thrill of battle, decide to go A. W. O. L. and invade occupied France on their own.



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45. The Book of Eve (2002)

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The Book of Eve, ” a heartfelt drama from 2002, brings together an unlikely duo as a Romanian immigrant uses his charm, wit, and cooking skills to break down the walls of a reclusive woman’s heart. Starring Claire Bloom and Daniel Lavoie, this touching story explores themes of love, connection, and the power of human connection. With moments of humor and poignant drama, “The Book of Eve” is a must-see for fans of the genre, offering a fresh take on the typical romantic tale.



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46. Indiana Jones: Making the Trilogy (2003)

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Dive into the fascinating journey of creating one of the most iconic film franchises of all time - Indiana Jones. With a runtime of 2 hours and 7 minutes, this documentary follows George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Lawrence Kasdan as they share their struggles and passions behind the making of the Indiana Jones Trilogy.



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47. Strings (2004)

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Strings” (2004) is a captivating fantasy adventure that follows Prince Adair (James McAvoy) on his quest to avenge his father’s supposed murder. However, as he embarks on his journey, he soon discovers a shocking truth: his father didn’t die, but committed suicide instead. To make matters more complex, the warrior woman he encounters reveals the harsh truth about his people and their troubled history.



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48. Troy (2004)

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Experience the epic tale of Troy (2004), directed by Wolfgang Petersen and adapted from Homer’s great epic. Delve into the fates of the men involved in the assault on the city of Troy by the united Greek forces. This mythology-driven drama is an adaptation of the ancient troy story, taking place in a time where mythology played a central role in everything.



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49. Big Nothing (2006)

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Big Nothing” is a quirky comedy-crime thriller that keeps viewers guessing from start to finish. When a frustrated, yet brilliantly educated professor (David Schwimmer) finds himself unemployed, he teams up with a scam artist (Simon Pegg) for a daring blackmailing scheme. The film takes an unexpected turn when they recruit a young, mysterious woman (Alice Eve) to aid them in their endeavor.



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50. Scoop (2006)

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Scoop” (2006) stars Scarlett Johansson and Hugh Jackman, directed by Woody Allen and written by Allen himself. Set in London, we follow the story of an American journalism student who stumbles upon a high-profile story and begins an affair with a mysterious aristocrat. The film explores themes of mystery, comedy, and romance, with a thrilling twist involving a serial killer and an unexpected plot reveal.



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51. Shoot on Sight (2007)

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Shoot on Sight, released in 2008, is a gripping crime drama thriller that takes the audience on a journey in the life of a Lahore-born London Police Commander, played by the versatile Naseeruddin Shah. The film revolves around the Commander’s personal issues as he grapples with the consequences of his life choices while also being burdened with the investigation of the shooting death of a fellow Muslim.



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52. Mirrors (2008)

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Mirrors, released in 2008, follows the chilling story of an ex-cop and his family as they face an evil force that preys on them through their mirrors. This terrifying adventure unfolds with elements of horror and mystery, as the protagonist and his family race against time to discover the sinister force before it claims more victims.



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53. Princess Kaiulani (2009)

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Princess Kaiulani is a compelling biography of a courageous Hawaiian princess who fought tirelessly to preserve her island’s independence from the encroaching threat of American colonization. Based on the true story of Queen Lili’uokalani, the film reveals the dramatic and inspiring journey of a determined young princess who stands her ground, even amid adversity.



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54. The Young Victoria (2009)

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Step back in time to the 19th century with “The Young Victoria, ” a captivating drama that explores the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign and her passionate love affair with Prince Albert. A riveting biography, this film takes us deeper into the life of the young and fiery Queen, navigating through the turbulent times of political intrigue and changing nations. Emily Blunt delivers a stunning performance as the Queen, showcasing her resilience and strength in the face of adversity.



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55. Charlton Heston & Ben-Hur: A Personal Journey (2011)

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Experience a unique journey into the life and career of legendary Hollywood actor Charlton Heston through the lens of his iconic role in the classic film Ben-Hur. This gripping documentary, titled Charlton Heston & Ben-Hur: A Personal Journey, explores the man behind the screen, revealing insights into Heston’s personal life, acting career, and the challenges he faced in bringing the historic story of Ben-Hur to life. Filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau takes viewers on an in-depth exploration of Heston’s journey, from humble beginnings to international stardom, all while celebrating the impact of Ben-Hur’s lasting legacy.



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56. Airborne (2013)

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Airborne” is a thrilling 2013 crime thriller packed with suspense and mystery. Set against the backdrop of a raging storm in Britain, the film follows the harrowing journey of a single plane as passengers mysteriously start disappearing one by one.



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57. The Timber (2015)

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In the untamed, snow-capped wilderness of Alaska, two brothers embark on a perilous journey to collect a bounty, a last-ditch effort to save their beloved home. But what they encounter along the way far surpasses their expectations.



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58. Brash Young Turks (2015)

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Brash Young Turks” is a riveting, award-winning drama that follows the story of a group of young, ambitious individuals navigating the treacherous streets of London in their quest for love, power, and fortune. Directed by Naeem Mahmood and starring a talented cast that includes Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, and Tom Bott, this compelling coming-of-age tale is a captivating blend of crime and drama. Set against the backdrop of a bustling metropolis and the unforgiving underworld, “Brash Young Turks” delves deep into the hearts and minds of its characters, exploring their hopes, fears, and desires, all while showcasing the raw grit and determination of the human spirit.



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59. From Stage to Screen (2016)

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From Stage to Screen, ” released in 2016, is a captivating documentary focusing on the transformative transition from the world of theatre to the silver screen. The film consists of in-depth interviews with some of the most distinguished actors from Britain, showcasing their journey, experiences, and insights into their respective careers.



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60. Tea With the Dames (2018)

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Tea With the Dames” is a captivating documentary that invites us into the lives of four legendary actresses - Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith. As the octogenarians gather for a delightful tea, they engage in an enlightening reminiscence about their extensive acting careers. Director Roger Michell masterfully captures the essence of their journey, as these remarkable ladies candidly discuss their triumphs and challenges within the world of theater.



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61. Tollbooth (2021)

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In the darkly comedic thriller “Tollbooth, ” a lone tollbooth operator finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. As his mysterious past catches up with him, he’s forced to confront the criminal underworld that’s been haunting his every move.



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62. The Laureate (2021)

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The Laureate is a captivating drama-thriller that delves into the enigmatic world of poetry and human desire, set against the backdrop of a picturesque 1920s English countryside. Directed by William Nunez, the film boasts an alluring ensemble cast, including Laura Haddock, Dianna Agron, and Julian Glover, who deliver stellar performances that explore the fragile nature of marriage, the allure of the unknown, and the risks that come with forbidden love. As a married couple, played by Haddock and Glover, find themselves on the brink of disillusionment, they invite the beguiling and enigmatic stranger, portrayed by Agron, to move into their idyllic cottage, setting off a chain of events that threatens to push their marriage over the edge.



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63. Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher (2022)

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Embark on an enthralling journey through time as Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher takes you to the golden era of pugilism, when boxing was the sport of kings. Set at the turn of the 19th century, this gripping biographical drama, directed by Daniel Graham, showcases the extraordinary story of a young boxer who rises to become the champion of England.



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