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All 42 Kate Nelligan Movies (in Order)

Welcome to our roundup article on Kate Nelligan Movies. As an accomplished Irish actress, Nelligan has impressed audiences and critics alike with her diverse range of roles and unforgettable performances. In this feature, we’ll be taking a closer look at some of her most memorable films, shedding light on her unique and captivating screen presence.

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1. The Count of Monte-Cristo (1975)

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The Count of Monte-Cristo” is a captivating 1975 adventure-drama film set in 18th-century France. The movie follows the life of Edmond Dantes, a young and respected naval officer, who finds himself falsely imprisoned by his jealous aristocratic friends.



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2. The Romantic Englishwoman (1975)

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In “The Romantic Englishwoman, ” a well-respected writer is battling a severe case of writer’s block, leaving his creativity uninspired and his career on the brink of collapse. When his marriage faces a crisis, his wife flees to Germany, returning with a new romantic interest. Enter Helmut Berger, a charming and enigmatic playboy, who plays a pivotal role in helping the writer overcome his block and rediscover the spark that once ignited his passion for storytelling.



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3. Bethune (1977)

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Bethune, ” released in 1977, is a biographical drama film that brings to the screen the story of Canadian doctor Norman Bethune. From his humble beginnings with a deeply religious family in Ontario, to his studies in medical school, where he developed an overwhelming compassion for those less fortunate, the movie captures the essence of Bethune’s life. His desire to provide medical attention to those in need propelled him through most of his life after college.



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4. Dracula (1979)

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In the heart of the roaring ’20s, a timeless vampire tale unfolds: Dracula (1979). Directed by John Badham and featuring a star-studded cast, including Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, and Donald Pleasence, this chilling adaptation of W. D. Richter’s screenplay delves deep into the seductive and sinister world of vampire lore.



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5. Mr. Patman (1980)

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In the 1980 psychological drama ‘Mr. Patman’, James Coburn stars as a male nurse who works the night shift at a psychiatric hospital. As the film progresses, the protagonist’s grasp on reality starts to unravel, leading to a chilling exploration of the fragile line between sanity and madness.



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6. Eye of the Needle (1981)

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In the gripping 1981 thriller “Eye of the Needle, ” a ruthless German spy is tasked with navigating the complexities of love and war as he attempts to escape Britain with vital information about D-Day. To do so, he must spend time with a young woman and her disabled husband. As the stakes get higher, the lines between duty and desire blur, leading to a dangerous game of cat and mouse.



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7. Victims (1982)

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Victims” is a chilling 1982 drama-horror film that follows a series of rapes committed by a seemingly untouchable serial offender, whose acquittal sparks a shocking turning point. Due to a mismanagement of evidence, he evades justice, leaving his victims seeking retaliation.



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8. Without a Trace (1983)

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Without a Trace” is a gripping drama mystery film released in 1983. The story revolves around a New Yorker, played by Kate Nelligan, who becomes desperate to find her missing son. With the entire city on high alert, she turns to the police for help.



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9. Eleni (1985)

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Experience a heart-wrenching tale of love and revenge with the 1985 drama, “Eleni. ” Set against the backdrop of the Greek civil war, the movie follows the grief-stricken journey of a mother’s love for her children.



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10. Control (1987)

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Control, ” also known as “Il giorno prima, ” is a gripping drama-thriller movie from 1987. Directed by Giuliano Montaldo and written by Piero Angela, Jeremy Hole, and Montaldo, this suspense-filled film follows the lives of fifteen strangers who have been brought together to take part in an experiment. They are confined to a small, claustrophobic fallout shelter, which is intended to test their ability to survive in a disaster-stricken city.



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11. Kojak: The Price of Justice (1987)

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In the thrilling 1987 drama “Kojak: The Price of Justice”, audiences are introduced to the iconic bald detective in a fedora who becomes mysteriously attracted to a captivating woman named Jo Ann Stapleton. This talented woman, played by Kate Nelligan, is found to be a suspect in the murders of her two young sons. As the investigation unfolds, the detective, played by the charismatic Telly Savalas, must delve into Jo Ann’s complex web of relationships to uncover the truth and justice for the children.



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12. Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and Joanne Thatcher (1989)

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Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and Joanne Thatcher” is a gripping drama that tells the tale of Colin Thatcher, a narcissistic Saskatchewan politician on the brink of a bitter divorce from his wife, JoAnn. When the court rules in JoAnn’s favor, Colin is pushed to the edge, hiring a hitman to eliminate her.



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13. White Room (1990)

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White Room, directed by Patricia Rozema, is a drama film released in 1990 that explores the complexities of love, obsessions, and the modern fascination with celebrity. The movie centers around Norman (Maurice Godin), a budding writer who becomes entangled in an unexpected relationship with a mysterious woman. As he navigates the twists and turns of their connection, Norman’s obsession spirals out of control, leading to tragic consequences.



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14. Frankie and Johnny (1991)

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Frankie and Johnny, ” directed by Garry Marshall, stars Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer, delivering a compelling tale of new beginnings and unexpected romance. Based on Terrence McNally’s play, the 1991 film is set in a quaint New York City restaurant where Frankie, a reclusive waitress, crosses paths with Johnny, an ex-convict eager to start anew.



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15. Shadows and Fog (1991)

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Shadows and Fog” is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and mystery set in a 19th-century circus town. Directed by the renowned Woody Allen, the film transports viewers to a captivating world teeming with suspense and intrigue.



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16. The Prince of Tides (1991)

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The Prince of Tides, ” a captivating 1991 drama, takes us on a heartfelt journey as we witness the tangled connection between a tormented man and the professional charged with saving his suicidal sister. The film’s exploration of the family’s complex past is juxtaposed with the blossoming romantic relationship that comes to fruition between the main characters. This emotional and riveting tale, set against the backdrop of South Carolina and New York City, is directed by Barbra Streisand and garnered seven Oscar nominations, along with three wins and 18 nominations in total.



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17. Terror Stalks the Class Reunion (1992)

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Terror Stalks the Class Reunion” is a gripping crime drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story follows Kay, a woman who is struggling in her marriage, as she disappears at their class reunion. Her husband, Michael, and the townspeople become suspicious, but they soon learn that Kay has been kidnapped by an old classmate with an unhealthy obsession.



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18. The Diamond Fleece (1992)

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Experience the dazzling world of The Diamond Fleece, a 1992 comedy crime film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Ben Cross stars as Rick Dunne, a notorious diamond thief who is released from prison on the chance to rebuild his life. His new endeavor is consulting with Phillippe Golden (played by Brian Dennehy) to develop a robust security system for Golden’s prized diamond acquisition.



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19. Fatal Instinct (1993)

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Fatal Instinct, released in 1993, is a comedic thriller that perfectly blends crime and comedy. The film follows the story of an adulterous wife, who doesn’t know that her cheating husband is a cop moonlighting as a lawyer.



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20. Liar, Liar: Between Father and Daughter (1993)

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Liar, Liar: Between Father and Daughter is a compelling drama that explores the complexities of family dynamics. When an 11-year-old Canadian girl accuses her father of child molestation, she is met with disbelief and public scrutiny. As her world spirals out of control, she grapples with the pain of feeling like no one believes her.



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21. Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story (1993)

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Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story, a gripping drama from 1993, tells the inspiring tale of a young woman fighting against the odds for justice. Directed by Bill Corcoran and written by Susan Nanus, the film stars Melissa Gilbert, Kate Nelligan, and Shirley Douglas. Set in the United States, it explores the disturbing and often unseen world of child abuse, pedophilia, and incest.



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22. Wolf (1994)

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Wolf, ” a thrilling blend of drama, horror, and romance, is set in the bustling streets of Manhattan, New York City. The film revolves around Will Randall, a successful publisher played by Jack Nicholson, who finds himself turning into a demon wolf. In a terrifying twist of fate, he must now use his heightened sense of smell and agility, as a werewolf, to protect his job and save the city from supernatural threats.



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23. In Spite of Love (1994)

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In “In Spite of Love” (1994), we are transported to 1970s New York, where Martin (played by Tobey Maguire) is on a mission to find his estranged father. This emotionally charged drama, directed by David Greene and written by Michael Weller, revolves around the bitterness that has plagued Martin’s parents since their separation upon his birth. The film delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the trials that accompany love that is both lost and found.



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24. Margaret’s Museum (1995)

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Margaret’s Museum, released in 1996, is a heartfelt drama that takes viewers on a journey through the life of a young girl named Margaret MacNiel. Set in a Cape Breton coal mining town, the story unfolds as Margaret’s life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful and entertaining bagpipe-playing dishwasher.



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25. Wigstock: The Movie (1995)

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Wigstock: The Movie, a documentary/concert film from 1995, takes viewers on a vibrant journey through the annual Drag festival held in the heart of New York City. This unforgettable event is captured in all its glory, providing a mesmerizing experience for those who appreciate the art of performance and the power of self-expression.



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26. A Mother’s Prayer (1995)

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A Mother’s Prayer” is a heart-wrenching drama that follows the story of a single mother, Rosemary Holmstrom, who is fighting to raise her young son after the tragic loss of her husband. As she grapples with the challenges of single parenthood, Rosemary is further devastated when she is diagnosed with AIDS. But in her darkest hour, she turns her attention to the future of her child and the unknown that awaits him.



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27. How to Make an American Quilt (1995)

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How to Make an American Quilt” is a heartwarming comedy-drama film released in 1995, with a runtime of 1 hour and 57 minutes. The film, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, follows the story of a young woman named Finn Dodd as she prepares for her wedding. Finn listens as her elders, played by the talented actresses Ellen Burstyn and Anne Bancroft, share tales of romance and heartbreak while constructing a quilt. The film is set to a charming blend of classical and wedding music, adding to its overall charm.



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28. Up Close & Personal (1996)

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In “Up Close & Personal, ” Academy Award-nominated director Jon Avnet delivers an enchanting romantic drama set against the backdrop of the competitive world of television journalism. Starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer, the film follows the story of an ambitious young journalist, played by Pfeiffer, determined to make it big in the industry.



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29. Calm at Sunset (1996)

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Calm at Sunset, ” a drama film released in 1996, explores the fraught relationship between a father and son, pitted against each other over the son’s career choices. Starring Michael Moriarty and Peter Facinelli, the film is set in a bustling fishing port, where the son pursues a law school education, battling academic probation alongside his passion for the family fishing boat. Directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Paul Watkins, Pamela Gray, and John Kent Harrison, this compelling story unfolds with the unique charm of the Hallmark Hall of Fame production.



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30. Captive Heart: The James Mink Story (1996)

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Captive Heart: The James Mink Story” is a powerful and gripping drama that tells the inspiring tale of a determined man’s quest for freedom and love. Set in 1857, the film follows the story of James Mink, a black man who is wrongfully convicted of a crime he didn’t commit and sold into slavery in the American South.



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31. Stolen Moments (1997)

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Stolen Moments” is a compelling documentary that delves into the history of lesbianism in North America and Europe. The film, directed by Margaret Wescott, chronicles the lives of women who have experienced the challenges, pain, and even danger that comes with being part of this marginalized community.



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32. U.S. Marshals (1998)

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In the pulse-pounding thriller U. S. Marshals (1998), legendary lawman Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) and his elite squad of trackers must race against time to capture notorious fugitive Arthur Sheridan (Wesley Snipes), accused of a chilling double-murder. As the Marshals close in on Sheridan, they uncover a sinister conspiracy that threatens to make their already perilous mission even more deadly.



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33. Boy Meets Girl (1998)

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Boy Meets Girl” is a captivating 1998 romantic comedy that revolves around the lives of two individuals, Angelina and Mike, who find themselves entangled in a whimsical tale of love, friendship, and unexpected twists. Angelina, an Italian waitress, moves to Canada to honor a family vow and marry a man she doesn’t adore. Meanwhile, Mike, a disillusioned copywriter for romance novels, navigates his own journey of self-discovery and the desire to rediscover love.



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34. Swing Vote (1999)

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Swing Vote, directed by David Anspaugh and written by Ron Bass and Jane Rusconi, is a gripping drama that takes viewers on a legal journey through the halls of the United States Supreme Court. When a new appointee to the Court, Joseph Kirkland, played by Andy Garcia, suddenly finds himself in the spotlight, he must navigate a politically charged case involving a woman on trial for murder after having an abortion.



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35. The Cider House Rules (1999)

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The Cider House Rules” is a captivating drama-romance film released in 2000, based on the critically acclaimed novel by John Irving. Directed by Lasse Hallström and featuring Tobey Maguire, Charlize Theron, and Michael Caine, this heartwarming tale tells the story of a compassionate young orphan, Homer Wells, who is trained as a doctor in his orphanage. Despite his calling, Homer yearns to explore the world beyond his confined existence.



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36. 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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37. Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111 (2000)

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Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111 is a deeply moving and heartfelt drama that tells the story of a mother who, after experiencing the tragic loss of her son in the crash of Swissair flight 111, comes face to face with one of the brave fishermen who braved the treacherous waters to help save lives during the rescue mission.



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38. Walter and Henry (2001)

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Walter and Henry, a heart-wrenching drama from 2001, follows the lives of a father-son duo who struggle as street musicians in New York City. Living in poverty with their belongings scattered across a vacant lot in Brooklyn, Walter has a nervous breakdown.



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39. A Wrinkle in Time (2003)

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A Wrinkle in Time” is a thrilling adventure, where a young girl named Meg and her gifted twin brother, Charles Wallace, embark on a perilous journey to find their missing scientist father. Captured by an omnipotent villain known only as ‘It, ’ their father is held captive as the malevolent force spreads its influence across the universe.



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40. In from the Night (2006)

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In from the Night” is a heart-wrenching drama film, released in 2006, that explores themes of estranged relationships, family ties, and the consequences of our actions. The story revolves around Bobby Miller, a 16-year-old boy who appears at his aunt Victoria’s house after being away for ten years. He is found in a weak state, revealing that he ran away from his abusive parents, who are Victoria’s siblings.



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41. Premonition (2007)

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In the gripping drama “Premonition, ” Sandra Bullock delivers a powerful performance as a depressed housewife who suffers from mysterious episodes where time itself appears to warp. The heart-wrenching story unfurls as Bullock’s character, Claire, wakes up each morning expecting the unthinkable - but the day doesn’t always play out as anticipated.



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42. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)

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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.



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