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All 63 Julie Harris Movies (in Order)

Dive into the captivating world of Hollywood with us as we explore the remarkable journey of actress Julie Harris. Known for her versatile and mesmerizing performances, Harris has graced the silver screen for decades. Join us as we delve into some of her most iconic roles and films, showcasing her talent and dedication to the craft of acting.

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1. The Member of the Wedding (1952)

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In the heartwarming drama, “The Member of the Wedding, ” preteen tomboy Frankie faces the challenges of growing up as her older brother’s wedding approaches. As the family gathers for the big day, Frankie must confront her own immaturity and navigate the complexities of life. With a star-studded cast and a timeless coming-of-age story at its core, this film explores the struggles and triumphs of adolescence as seen through the eyes of an unforgettable tomboy.



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2. East of Eden (1955)

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In the early 1910s, two brothers grapple to secure their father’s favor in Salinas, California as a shocking revelation about their long-lost mother emerges. Based on John Steinbeck’s novel, “East of Eden” explores themes of love, jealousy, and brother versus brother rivalry.



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3. I Am a Camera (1955)

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I Am a Camera, ” released in 1955, is a captivating tale set in Weimar-era Berlin that explores the complex relationships and aspirations of its characters. When an up-and-coming writer forms a close bond with a spirited, destitute singer, the stage is set for drama and excitement.



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4. The Truth About Women (1957)

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The Truth About Women” is a captivating 1957 British comedy-drama directed by Muriel Box. The film, which features a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, explores the complexities of relationships and the enigma of women, as experienced by a man through his own personal experiences. This man, who is determined to help another man understand the fairer sex better, recalls and narrates the stories of his own love affairs.



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5. Little Moon of Alban (1958)

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In the post-World War I era, Irish nurse Brigid Mary, harboring deep-seated resentment towards the English due to the losses of her fiancé, brother, and father, finds herself caring for the very people she once blamed. As she provides compassionate care to her patients, she unknowingly begins to develop feelings for soldier Kenneth Boyd - a stark contrast to the enmity she once held. This gripping drama, set amidst the backdrop of a tumultuous period in history, explores love, forgiveness, and the complexity of human emotions.



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6. The Poacher’s Daughter (1958)

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In “The Poacher’s Daughter, ” we follow the unexpected journey of a young, independent woman who finds herself in charge of straightening out a wild and irresponsible ladies’ man. Set against the backdrop of a quaint Irish village, the film brings together a charming and unlikely pair, testing the boundaries of love and understanding. Directed by George Pollock and written by Blanaid Irvine and Patrick Kirwan, this 1958 comedy features a talented ensemble of actors, including Julie Harris, Harry Brogan, and Tim Seely.



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7. A Doll’s House (1959)

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Experience the riveting drama of “A Doll’s House” (1959), starring Julie Harris, Christopher Plummer, and Hume Cronyn. Directed by George Schaefer, the film is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking play, making it a timeless classic in the world of theatre.



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8. The Power and the Glory (1961)

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The Power and the Glory, released in 1961, is a gripping drama film based on the novel by Graham Greene. Set in 1930s Mexico, the movie follows a cynical Catholic priest sent to preach amidst rising tensions between the church and the Mexican government. The latter regards the church as a formidable competition and sends a secret agent to assassinate the priest.



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9. Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962)

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Requiem for a Heavyweight” is a gritty drama from 1962, starring Anthony Quinn and Jackie Gleason as two men fighting for redemption and a second chance. Based on an influential TV movie, it’s a hard-hitting examination of the harsh realities in the world of boxing, showing corruption and its impact on the lives of those involved.



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10. The Haunting (1963)

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The Haunting” is a classic 1963 horror film that invites audiences to delve into the mysteries of Hill House, a haunted mansion with an ominous history. Directed by Robert Wise and written by Nelson Gidding and Shirley Jackson, the film follows Dr. John Markway, a professor of anthropology, who assembles a team of psychics to prove if the house is truly haunted. The ensemble includes Theodora “Theo” (Claire Bloom), Eleanor “Nell” Lance (Julie Harris), and Luke Sanderson (Russ Tamblyn).



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11. You’re a Big Boy Now (1966)

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You’re a Big Boy Now” is a captivating comedy-drama film from 1966, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. The movie, based on a screenplay co-written by Coppola, follows the story of a post-teenage virgin who moves to New York City, only to fall for a cold-hearted beauty, while also discovering true love in the form of a loyal lass.



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12. Harper (1966)

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Harper, released in 1966 directed by Jack Smight and written by William Goldman and Ross Macdonald, is a classy neo-noir crime drama that captivates with its intriguing plot. The movie stars Paul Newman as the suave and enigmatic private investigator, Lew Harper, who is hired by a wealthy California matron to locate her kidnapped husband. The film is set in the vibrant backdrop of Los Angeles, California, where the stakes are high and danger lurks around every corner.



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13. Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)

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Reflections in a Golden Eye, ” the 1967 film directed by John Huston, is a chilling drama that delves into the depths of human desire, infatuation, and betrayal. Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, and Brian Keith, the film takes place at a military post where bizarre and forbidden attractions ensnare a group of individuals.



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14. Journey to Midnight (1968)

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Experience the chilling thrills of “Journey to Midnight, ” a suspenseful 1968 film that brings together two episodes from the captivating TV series, “Journey to the Unknown. ” This masterpiece of drama, horror, and mystery is perfect for those who crave a thrilling cinematic experience with a hint of the psychotronic genre.



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15. The Split (1968)

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In 1968, “The Split” unfolds the action-packed tale of a meticulously planned heist gone awry during a football game at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The story follows a group of thieves, each one blaming the other for the disappearance of over half a million dollars. As they dig deeper into the mystery, the film explores the complexities of loyalty, greed, and revenge, setting the stage for a thrilling neo-noir experience.



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16. Tarzan and the Four O’Clock Army (1968)

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Join the legendary Tarzan as he braves the dangerous jungle landscape in the thrilling 1968 film, “Tarzan and the Four O’Clock Army. ” Set amidst the dark reality of slavery, Tarzan fights against malicious slave traders who terrorize African villages, snatching up unsuspecting villagers for forced labor. Directed by Alex Nicol and written by Carey Wilber, this adrenaline-packed adventure takes viewers on a wild journey filled with suspense, danger, and stunning visuals.



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17. House on Greenapple Road (1970)

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In the chilling thriller “House on Greenapple Road” (1970), a dedicated detective is tasked with unraveling a mysterious disappearance that threatens to shatter an idyllic town. As the investigation unfolds, the detective discovers that appearances can be deceiving, and nothing is as it seems.



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18. The People Next Door (1970)

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In the seemingly perfect suburban neighborhood of New York, Arthur and Gerrie Mason are faced with a reality check when they learn that their seemingly innocent teenage daughter, Maxie, is a drug addict. The People Next Door, directed by David Greene and written by J. P.



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19. How Awful About Allan (1970)

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How Awful About Allan is a 1970 horror-thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington, with a screenplay written by Henry Farrell. Starring Anthony Perkins, Julie Harris, and Joan Hackett, the film follows the story of Allan, a man who returns home after an eight-month stay in a mental hospital.



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20. Home for the Holidays (1972)

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Home for the Holidays” is a chilling and suspenseful drama-thriller that takes place during the festive holiday season. The movie, with its dark undertones and shocking twists, tells the story of an ailing man who brings his four estranged daughters back home for Christmas in an attempt to strengthen family ties. However, it soon becomes apparent that he has an unexpected and sinister request for them - to end the life of his new wife.



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21. The Greatest Gift (1974)

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Set in the challenging times of the 1940s, “The Greatest Gift” tells the uplifting story of Reverend Holvak, a dedicated rural preacher fighting for his faith and family. As he bravely tackles the corruption within the church and opposition from an unforgiving sheriff, the reverend’s unwavering belief is tested.



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22. Voyage of the Damned (1976)

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Voyage of the Damned” is a powerful and thought-provoking film that takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey through history. Set in 1939, the movie follows the doomed voyage of the SS St.



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23. America at the Movies (1976)

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America at the Movies” is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.



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24. The Last of Mrs. Lincoln (1976)

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In the year of 1865, after the assassination of U. S. President Abraham Lincoln, his widow Mary Todd Lincoln’s life turns into a labyrinth of hardships. Based on the play, “The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, ” this independent film delves deep into the emotional trials faced by the tragic First Lady.



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25. The Gift (1979)

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The Gift is a heartwarming 1979 drama film set in 1950s Brooklyn. The movie revolves around a sailor on Christmas leave who visits his father and mother for the holidays. His parents, both dealing with their own struggles, are played by the iconic Glenn Ford and the remarkable Gary Frank.



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26. The 35th Annual Tony Awards (1981)

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The 35th Annual Tony Awards is a vintage TV special from the 1980s, celebrating the best of Broadway. Released in June 1981, this prestigious awards show honored outstanding achievements in theater and showcased some of the most talented actors and performers of the era.



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27. Night of 100 Stars (1982)

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Night of 100 Stars” is a star-studded comical variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors’ Fund of America in 1982. The event is packed with famous faces and talented performers, making it a delightful family-friendly experience.



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28. Brontë (1983)

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Brontë (1983) is a captivating drama that takes us on a journey through the life of the acclaimed author, Charlotte Brontë. The film features the brilliant performance of Julie Harris, who brings Charlotte’s story to life in a mesmerizing one-woman show. As we follow Charlotte’s journey, we witness her struggles, triumphs, and the unwavering passion that drove her to create some of the most celebrated literary works of all time.



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29. Night of 100 Stars II (1985)

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Step into a world of glamour, laughter, and song! . “Night of 100 Stars II” is a 1985 television special that combines the genres of comedy, family, and music. An impressive array of stars, including Debbie Allen, Peter Allen, and Harry Anderson, come together in this heartwarming celebration of entertainment.



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30. Crimewave (1985)

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Crimewave, written and directed by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, and Sam Raimi, blends elements of comedy, crime, and horror in a story that revolves around a quirky electrician and his encounter with two eccentric exterminator hitmen. As the hitmen attempt to eliminate the partner of the owner they just assassinated, they subsequently stalk his wife as well as a nerdy individual wrongly accused of the murder. The tale unfolds through the perspective of the framed character, as told in a series of flashbacks.



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31. Annihilator (1986)

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Annihilator, a 1986 Sci-Fi horror thriller directed by Michael Chapman, stars Mark Lindsay Chapman, Susan Blakely, and Lisa Blount. The movie, based on the unsold TV series pilot, follows a relentless quest by human beings for power which in turn creates a sinister force of killer robots. Tensions rise as robotic enemies take on human forms, making their existence not only known, but potentially indistinguishable from humans.



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32. NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration (1986)

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Celebrate the rich history of NBC with an extraordinary retrospective! . In 1986, the network hosted a special anniversary event highlighting the evolution of television over the past 60 years, capturing the reminiscences of stars and pioneers alike. This captivating documentary features renowned personalities like Debbie Allen, Steve Allen, and Fran Allison, as they share their experiences and fondest memories of their time with the network.



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33. Nutcracker (1986)

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Nutcracker” is a delightful and enchanting holiday classic from 1986, based on the renowned ballet by E. T. A. Hoffmann and brought to life by the talented Maurice Sendak. Directed by Carroll Ballard and written by Kent Stowell and Maurice Sendak, this heartwarming tale captures the essence of the original story and adds a touch of magic.



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34. The Woman He Loved (1988)

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The Woman He Loved” (1988) is a gripping drama-romance film portraying the tumultuous love affair between Wallis Simpson, an American divorcee, and King Edward VIII. Their passion, fueled by Wallis’ dazzling charm, ultimately leads Edward to make the monumental decision of abdicating his throne for her. With stunning performances from Anthony Andrews, Jane Seymour, and Olivia de Havilland, this film delves into the complexities of love, power, and loyalty.



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35. The Christmas Wife (1988)

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The Christmas Wife, ” a heartwarming drama, follows a widower as he fights against loneliness and embraces the season of giving. Feeling the weight of his sorrow and longing for connection, he takes a chance on a little-known service: “social introductions. ”



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36. Gorillas in the Mist (1988)

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Gorillas in the Mist” is a compelling biography-drama film that tells the true story of Dian Fossey, an exceptional scientist who traveled to Africa to study the endangered mountain gorillas. With her passion for these magnificent creatures, she later dedicated her life to protecting them from poachers and deforestation.



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37. Too Good to Be True (1988)

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Too Good to Be True” is a chilling drama thriller released in 1988, starring Loni Anderson, Patrick Duffy, and Glynnis O’Connor. The film explores the dark and twisted journey of a seemingly perfect couple, Richard Harland and Ellen Berent, who meet, fall in love, and quickly marry. However, Ellen’s obsessive love casts a dark shadow over their relationship, affecting not only them but the people around them.



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38. The Congress (1988)

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The Congress, ” a 1988 documentary film by Ken Burns, delves into the complex history and intricacies of the United States Congress. Often misunderstood and obscured by the headlines, Burns presents a fact-based story of this vital branch of government.



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39. Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989)

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Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt” is a heart-wrenching documentary that takes you on a journey through the AIDS Memorial Quilt, a poignant tribute to the countless lives lost to AIDS. The film brings together personal profiles of those who have passed away from AIDS, offering an intimate look into their lives and the deep bond shared with their loved ones.



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40. Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths (1990)

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Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths” (1990) is an intense and poignant documentary featuring a compelling compilation of photos, footage, and trailers, exploring the lives and untimely deaths of various well-known stars. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, this film delves into the tragic stories that unfolded off-screen, providing an intimate glimpse into the lives of the fallen.



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41. HouseSitter (1992)

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HouseSitter, released in 1992, is a delightful blend of comedy and romance starring the beloved duo of Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. The film follows the life of Gwen, a charming con artist, who moves into Newton’s empty home without his knowledge, setting up house as his new wife in an attempt to deceive him. However, as the story unfolds, the love triangle that ensues between Gwen, Newton, and Newton’s brother, played by Steve Martin, creates a whirlwind of hilarious misadventures.



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42. When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (1993)

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When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn” is a gripping 1993 thriller that revolves around the life of a Vietnam War veteran turned mercenary. A mysterious woman places an ad in the “Soldier of Fortune” magazine, enlisting the services of John Hearn, a skilled and deadly killer. Hearn, played by Gary Cole, becomes entangled in a web of deceit and dark desires when he falls for the seductive woman who hired him.



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43. They’ve Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping (1993)

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Based on a true and harrowing event, ‘They’ve Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping’ follows the story of three young men who decide to make money in an unthinkable way. Taking place in a small California town, these men decide to abduct a school bus full of children, making off with a ransom that promises the safe return of their hostages. As the townspeople scramble to deal with this unheard-of crime, the film takes a dramatic turn, drawing viewers into a tale of crime, drama, and suspense.



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44. The Dark Half (1993)

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Stephen King’s terrifying tale, “The Dark Half, ” comes to life in this gripping 1993 horror-thriller. As writer Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton) faces the dark reality of his sinister fictional alter ego, “Dark Half, ” he must battle for his own existence.



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45. One Christmas (1994)

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Experience the warmth and heartfelt drama of “One Christmas” (1994), a timeless tale of family, reconciliation, and the spirit of the holiday season. Directed by Tony Bill and based on an autobiographical short story by Truman Capote, this heartwarming film follows the journey of a young man visiting his estranged father in New Orleans.



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46. Carried Away (1996)

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Carried Away, ” directed by Bruno Barreto, is a sultry, romantic drama that tells the story of Joseph Svenden, a middle-aged school teacher with a monotonous life on his family farm. This changes drastically when a seventeen-year-old beauty enrolls in his class, ultimately igniting a passionate affair.



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47. The Christmas Tree (1996)

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The Christmas Tree (1996) is a heartwarming drama that centers on the unique bond between Sister Anthony, a devout elderly nun, and Richard Reilly, the dedicated head gardener of New York’s iconic Rockefeller Center. Sister Anthony has lovingly tended to a tree in her monastery for over half a century, nurturing it into a splendid Christmas display.



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48. Bad Manners (1997)

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Bad Manners” (1997) is a comedic drama that explores the complexities of jealousy, suspicion, and trust within a seemingly ordinary family unit. Academics Wes and Nancy, portrayed by David Strathairn and Bonnie Bedelia, are a seemingly picture-perfect couple. Their world turns upside-down when Nancy’s long-lost lover, Matt, arrives with his current girlfriend, Kim. Matt is a talented musician and Kim, an intelligent computer specialist.



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49. Frank Lloyd Wright (1998)

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Delve into the fascinating life and groundbreaking work of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, portrayed in this intriguing biography. As viewers embark on a journey through his notable career, they will witness the iconic structures he created, each a testament to his innovative and unique style. Crafted by renowned director Ken Burns and writer Geoffrey C.



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50. Passage to Paradise (1998)

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Passage to Paradise, ” originally titled “Passaggio per il paradiso, ” is a heartwarming comedy directed by Antonio Baiocco, which premiered in 1998. The film follows two characters from different generations who cross paths in the breathtaking setting of Tuscany.



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51. Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999)

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Step back in time to the golden age of Hollywood with “Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1” - a fascinating documentary that explores the history of television and film. Delve into the fascinating behind-the-scenes process of conducting screen tests, the auditioning techniques, and the iconic personalities that left an indelible mark on the industry.



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52. The First of May (1999)

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The First of May, released in 1999, is a heartwarming drama that skillfully weaves together the lives of an eleven-year-old foster child and an elderly woman in a gripping story of second chances and hope. Eleven-year-old Cory (Dan Byrd) struggles with a difficult life in foster care, but his passion for baseball offers him glimpses of a brighter future. On the contrasting side, Carlotta (Academy Award-nominee Julie Harris) is a forgotten elderly woman whose past is shrouded in mystery.



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53. Love Is Strange (1999)

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Love Is Strange” is a heartwarming romantic drama that tells the story of a witty and intelligent judge, played by the talented Kate Nelligan, who’s facing a devastating health crisis. As she undergoes chemotherapy, she finds herself passing on her wisdom and wit from her full court docket. The film is a beautiful exploration of love, relationships, and the human spirit.



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54. Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (2003)

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Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There, is a captivating documentary that offers a rare glimpse into the golden era of Broadway through the 1960s. From the hustle and bustle of post-war Manhattan to the evolving world of theater, the film skillfully weaves together interviews and archival footage to provide an immersive experience. The documentaries touch on the iconic personalities that shaped Broadway during this time, including legendary names like Edie Adams, Bea Arthur, and Elizabeth Ashley.



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55. James Dean: Forever Young (2005)

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James Dean: Forever Young” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and career of the enigmatic James Dean, an enduring symbol of youth and rebellion. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film traces Dean’s brief but impactful journey, shedding light on his early work in television and his three iconic features. The creators employ a rich collection of archival footage and interviews to bring to life the young man who forever shaped Hollywood and captured the hearts of millions.



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56. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2005)

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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts is a heartwarming 2005 television special that showcases the talents and achievements of some of the most renowned names in the performing arts. This remarkable event, filled with laughter, music, and inspiration, offers a celebration of the life and work of illustrious honorees.



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57. Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again (2005)

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Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again” is a captivating and heartfelt reunion of the iconic cast members from the beloved television series, “Knots Landing” (1979). This documentary transports viewers back to the set of the groundbreaking drama series, providing a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show. The nostalgic evening sees the stars sharing their vivid memories, the challenges they faced, and the camaraderie that developed on the set.



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58. The Way Back Home (2006)

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The Way Back Home” is a heartfelt, poignant drama that explores the spiritual and emotional depths of a small Central Florida town. Spencer Krane, played by Michael Houston King, journeys home to find out about his grandmother’s condition after she’s suffered a debilitating stroke.



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59. The Golden Boys (2008)

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Embark on a charming journey to Cape Cod in 1905 with “The Golden Boys. ” A delightful romantic comedy, this film brings together three retired sea captains in their golden years – played by the legendary David Carradine, Rip Torn, and Bruce Dern. In the pursuit of love, they collaboratively hatch a plan to win the heart of an attractive middle-aged woman.



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60. The Lightkeepers (2009)

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The Lightkeepers, ” set in 1912 on the picturesque Cape Cod, follows a lighthouse keeper who unintentionally shuns females. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when two alluring women decide to spend their summer in a nearby cottage. This charming comedy explores the unlikely relationship that emerges amidst the serene coastal setting.



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61. The Oscars (2014)

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Experience the glitz, glamour, and heartfelt moments of Hollywood’s most prestigious event, The Oscars (2014). This year, the Academy celebrated the achievements of the film industry in 2013.



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62. Chuck (2016)

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Delve into the inspirational life of heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner, whose electrifying bout with Muhammad Ali led to the creation of the iconic Rocky (1976). The film, titled Chuck, stars Liev Schreiber as Wepner, who, despite his raw talent and perseverance, must navigate a tumultuous marriage and a career on the brink. As Wepner’s journey unfolds on-screen, viewers are sure to be captivated by the triumphs and tragedies of this real-life underdog.



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63. Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age (2021)

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Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age” (2021) is a captivating documentary that traces the rich history of Broadway musicals from 1959 to 1983 through the eyes of over 100 legendary performers, directors, and producers. Rick McKay, the accomplished filmmaker behind “Broadway: The Golden Age, ” returns to explore the era beyond the illustrious Golden Age, further unveiling the enduring charm and vitality of this timeless art form.



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