Hop aboard the cinematic carousel and join us as we take a spin through the illustrious career of Kathleen Quinlan, a talented actress who has graced the silver screen for decades. Journey with us as we round up her remarkable movie repertoire, and delve into a world of drama, romance, and suspense that only Kathleen Quinlan could bring to life.
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1. One Is a Lonely Number (1972)
In the poignant drama "One Is a Lonely Number, " a young woman grapples with the sudden end of her marriage. Facing the harsh realities of life alone, she navigates through a series of emotional upheavals as she discovers a shocking truth about her husband's infidelity.
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2. American Graffiti (1973)
Experience the magic of "American Graffiti" with its enthralling tale of childhood friendships and the adventures of a group of high school graduates in 1962 California. George Lucas and his talented team have crafted an unforgettable journey that perfectly captures the essence of the '60s. As the graduates prepare to embark on their individual paths, they indulge in one final night cruising the strip, filled with rock 'n' roll, car races, and spontaneous encounters.
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3. Where Have All the People Gone (1974)
Where Have All the People Gone" is a 1974 post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama that portrays a world devastated by a catastrophic solar flare, leaving only a few survivors. With almost all life reduced to a powdery substance, a resilient group embarks on a treacherous journey across the desolate Earth in search of a safe haven. This thought-provoking film, directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, explores the resilience and adaptability of humanity amidst unimaginable tragedy.
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4. Can Ellen Be Saved? (1974)
Can Ellen Be Saved? . (1974) weaves a chilling tale of a young girl's descent into the clutches of a religious cult.
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5. The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (1975)
The Turning Point of Jim Malloy, released in 1975, is an inspiring drama that follows the life of a young man named Jim (played by John Savage). After being expelled from Yale, Jim returns to his small-town roots, where his father is a well-respected doctor. Jim embarks on a new career working for the local newspaper, pursuing his passion for journalism.
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6. The Abduction of Saint Anne (1975)
In "The Abduction of Saint Anne" (1975), a cynical detective and a Roman Catholic bishop join forces to unravel a mystery surrounding a seventeen-year-old girl who claims to possess miraculous powers. Held captive in her father's house, an ailing syndicate kingpin, the bishop and the detective must navigate the world of sin and redemption, questioning the true nature of the girl's abilities and unraveling the tangled web of lies and deceptions. With gripping performances from Robert Wagner, E. G.
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7. The Missing Are Deadly (1975)
The Missing Are Deadly" is a chilling thriller from 1975, starring Leonard Nimoy and backed by Lawrence Gordon Productions. The story follows a mentally-disabled boy who inadvertently takes a lab rat from his scientist father, unaware that the small creature is carrying a deadly virus. As the virus spreads, the stakes get higher, drawing in the boy's family and placing them all in deadly peril.
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8. Lifeguard (1976)
Lifeguard, " set in the beaches of Los Angeles, tells the story of Rick, a man in his 30s working full-time as a lifeguard. When he reunites with his high school girlfriend and her young son after fifteen years, he questions his choice and considers a more serious occupation.
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9. Little Ladies of the Night (1977)
Little Ladies of the Night" is a 1977 drama film that explores the dark underbelly of Los Angeles' underage prostitution scene through the eyes of a dedicated police detective, Kyle York, and his partner, Russ Garfield. Together, they are on a mission to clean up the streets and save innocent young women like Hailey Atkins, a runaway teenage girl, from falling prey to the corrupt world of human trafficking.
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10. Nightmare in Blood (1977)
Get ready to be captivated by the chilling horror film, Nightmare in Blood, set in the dark underworld of San Francisco in 1978. With a content rating of R, and a gripping runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, this movie will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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11. Airport '77 (1977)
'Airport '77' is an action-packed thriller set in 1977, where a hijacked 747 carrying art thieves becomes stranded underwater after a crash into the ocean. With no air or heat, the passengers and criminals must band together to devise a daring rescue plan. 'Airport '77' stars Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant and Joseph Cotten and was nominated for 2 Oscars.
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12. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977)
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" is a groundbreaking 1977 drama and fantasy film that delves into the complex world of a young girl battling mental illness. The narrative follows a distraught 16-year-old, who finds herself confined within the walls of a psychiatric hospital while trying to navigate the treacherous boundary between her vivid imagination and the harsh realities of her existence.
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13. The Runner Stumbles (1979)
In the heart of a small, struggling coal mining town, "The Runner Stumbles" unfolds a touching drama, directed by the legendary Stanley Kramer. The story revolves around Father Rivard, a dedicated and caring priest juggling his community's struggles, the complex relationship with the nuns at the local convent, and his own self-doubts.
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14. The Promise (1979)
The Promise" is a compelling and emotional drama-romance film released in 1979. Directed by Gilbert Cates and written by Fred Weintraub, Paul M. Heller, and Garry Michael White, the movie stars Kathleen Quinlan, Stephen Collins, and Beatrice Straight.
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15. Sunday Lovers (1980)
Sunday Lovers, " also known as "Les séducteurs, " is an intriguing anthology film that combines comedy, drama, and romance. Released in 1980 and boasting an impressive list of directors and stars, this movie stands out from its contemporaries.
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16. She's in the Army Now (1981)
She's in the Army Now" is a 1981 comedy movie that delves into the trials and tribulations of female army recruits undergoing basic training. Similar in theme to the film "Private Benjamin, " it showcases the unexpected challenges of life in the army and the importance of resilience and spirit over brute strength. Starring names like Kathleen Quinlan and Jamie Lee Curtis, this heartwarming and light-hearted flick will leave viewers laughing and cheering for the courageous women who dare to serve.
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17. Hanky Panky (1982)
In the zany, yet suspenseful, comedy-action thriller "Hanky Panky" (known in some regions as "The Frisco Kid"), Gene Wilder stars as Michael Jordon, an innocent man who gets unexpectedly entangled in a web of government secrets. When a mystery-laden package ends up in his taxi, he unexpectedly finds himself caught in a whirlwind of intrigue and danger.
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18. Independence Day (1983)
Independence Day" is a heartfelt drama and romantic film set in the American Southwest, released in 1983. The story revolves around Mary Ann Taylor, a talented but unfulfilled young woman who yearns to pursue her passion for photography in her hometown of Mercury, Texas.
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19. Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Twilight Zone: The Movie, " released in 1983, presents four intriguing horror and science fiction segments, each expertly directed by renowned directors Joe Dante, John Landis, and George Miller. Inspired by Rod Serling's critically acclaimed television series, these four short stories combine the elements of classic tales with the modern cinematic touch. The ensemble cast includes Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, and Vic Morrow, adding depth and dynamism to the on-screen narrative.
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20. When She Says No (1984)
When She Says No, a 1984 drama film directed by Paul Aaron and written by Deena Goldstone, revolves around the accusations of rape made by a divorced college professor, Rose Michaels, against three of her male colleagues. Set during a teacher's convention, the film delves into the intricacies of truth and perception as the men deny the charges and the situation escalates.
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21. Blackout (1985)
In the gripping film "Blackout" (1985), Detective Joe Shaw investigates the brutal murder of four young women. Suspecting foul play, the tenacious police officer becomes obsessed with one name - Peter Swan, an ordinary father who recently underwent facial reconstruction due to a car accident. As Shaw digs deeper into the case, startling discoveries begin to emerge.
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22. Children of the Night (1985)
Step into the gritty world of "Children of the Night, " a 1985 drama film that shines a light on the harsh realities of teen prostitution in Hollywood. Our protagonist, a sociology graduate played by Kathleen Quinlan, takes on the challenge of helping teenage girls caught in this dangerous cycle of exploitation.
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23. Warning Sign (1985)
Warning Sign, released in 1985, is a gripping drama-thriller directed by Hal Barwood. The movie follows a woman, played by Kathleen Quinlan, who, while working as a security guard in an agricultural research facility, finds herself and co-worker Schmidt (Sam Waterston) in a race against time to survive against former friends.
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24. Wild Thing (1987)
Wild Thing" is a gripping tale of survival and retribution, set in the gritty streets of the city's slums. When a young boy witnesses the brutal murder of his parents by drug dealers, he emerges as a feral child, navigating the harsh urban landscape on his own. Years later, he returns to the city with a vengeance, determined to protect the community from the same terror that shattered his innocence. As he embraces his newfound role as a savior, he draws the ire of corrupt cops and the wrath of the most dangerous street gangs.
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25. Man Outside (1987)
Man Outside" is a suspenseful 1987 drama-thriller that revolves around a troubled lawyer who seeks solace in the Alabama woods. Running away from his troubled past, he becomes a recluse and finds himself the prime suspect in the abduction of a local boy.
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26. Clara's Heart (1988)
Clara's Heart" follows a heart-warming tale set in 1988 as a Jamaican woman named Clara (Whoopi Goldberg) is hired as a housekeeper for a wealthy Baltimore family. Upon her arrival, Clara befriends the family's disillusioned teenage son, Nick (Michael Ontkean). As Clara and Nick bond over shared struggles in life, their relationship blossoms, leading them to find comfort and solace in each other's company.
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27. Sunset (1988)
In 1929 Hollywood, the Academy Awards are the site of a murder that becomes a high-stakes game of deception and corruption. Veteran cowboys Tom Mix and Wyatt Earp team up to unravel this deadly mystery, but the investigation quickly becomes personal when they discover a shocking involvement - a woman dressing as a man.
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28. The Doors (1991)
Experience the vibrant and chaotic life of the iconic 1960s rock band The Doors and its enigmatic frontman, Jim Morrison, in "The Doors. " Follow Morrison's journey from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles to his untimely death in Paris at the age of 27. The film explores the band's rise to fame, their tumultuous relationships, and the influence of Morrison's larger-than-life persona.
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29. An American Story (1992)
An American Story" is a compelling 1992 drama that delves into the lives of three soldiers who return home from World War II and find themselves embroiled in a political quagmire. The film, directed by John Gray, stars Brad Johnson, Kathleen Quinlan, and Tom Sizemore in leading roles.
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30. Stolen Babies (1993)
In 1940s Tennessee, Ada Harris, a dedicated welfare worker, uncovers a shocking conspiracy involving Georgia Tann, the seemingly benevolent head of a local adoption agency. However, behind closed doors, Tann is orchestrating a black-market baby ring through the Tennessee Children's Home Society.
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31. Last Light (1993)
Last Light" is an enthralling 1993 drama-thriller film, directed by Kiefer Sutherland and written by Robert Eisele. The compelling narrative revolves around a killer on death row who forms an unexpected bond with a prison guard.
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32. Trial by Jury (1994)
Trial by Jury" is a gripping crime thriller set in 1994, in the world of courtroom drama and deadly threats. Valerie (Joanne Whalley), a dedicated juror in the trial of notorious mob boss (Armand Assante) faces a terrifying predicament when her young son's life hangs in the balance. With no other choices, she must take matters into her own hands and ensure justice is not served.
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33. Apollo 13 (1995)
In 1995, director Ron Howard brought us Apollo 13, an adventure-packed drama that immortalized the thrilling yet harrowing journey of a space mission gone terribly wrong. The film, starring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, and Kevin Bacon, follows NASA's efforts to save the Apollo 13 crew as they face massive internal damage on their voyage to the moon.
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34. In the Lake of the Woods (1996)
Based on the critically acclaimed novel by Tim O'Brien, In the Lake of the Woods takes audiences on a gripping journey through the shadows of a senatorial career. John Waylan, played by Peter Strauss, dreams of securing an esteemed position in the U. S. Senate, but his aspirations are shattered when he is accused of ordering and participating in a tragic massacre during the Vietnam War. As his political career crumbles before him, the accusation takes a toll on his marriage and personal life, forcing him and his wife, Kathy, played by Kathleen Quinlan, to seek solace in a remote lakefront cabin.
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35. Zeus and Roxanne (1997)
Zeus and Roxanne is a charming, family-friendly adventure comedy that tells the heartwarming story of an unlikely friendship between a dog and a dolphin. When a charming dolphin named Roxanne ishes up on a small Florida beach, she forms a special bond with a lovable dog named Zeus. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure that takes them from the sunny shores of Florida to the bustling streets of New York City.
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36. Lawn Dogs (1997)
Lawn Dogs, directed by John Duigan, follows Devon, a curious and innocent 10-year-old girl, as she develops an unexpected friendship with Trent, a 21-year-old outsider who mows the neighborhood lawns. Trent becomes a central figure in Devon's life, and their bond becomes increasingly complicated and private.
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37. Breakdown (1997)
Get ready for a pulse-pounding thrill ride in the 1997 film, Breakdown. Starring Kurt Russell, J. T. Walsh, and Kathleen Quinlan, the story follows a man on a road trip who experiences a terrifying car accident in the midst of the desert, leaving him stranded and his wife missing.
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38. Event Horizon (1997)
In the haunting thriller, Event Horizon, a seasoned rescue crew is dispatched to unravel the enigma of a eerily reappeared spaceship that vanished without a trace for seven long years. The ship, ominously known as Event Horizon, returns with a horrific secret - it may be a portal to a darkened realm known as hell.
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39. My Giant (1998)
My Giant" is a quirky, heartwarming comedy-drama starring Billy Crystal as a bumbling Hollywood agent and Gheorghe Muresan as Max, the titular giant hailing from Romania. With a focus on the unlikely friendship between these two contrasting characters, the film takes a comedic approach to the discovery of a man so large that he becomes a sensation in the movie industry.
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40. A Civil Action (1998)
In the gripping drama "A Civil Action, " John Travolta stars as a relentless attorney who takes on a small-town case that could make or break his career. When two companies are accused of poisoning the town's water supply, causing numerous children to develop leukemia, the lawyer must risk everything to bring justice. With his back against the wall, he not only uncovers shocking corporate corruption but faces his own personal demons.
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41. The Making of 'American Graffiti' (1998)
Delve into the fascinating world of American Graffiti with "The Making of 'American Graffiti'" documentary, released in 1998. Directed by Laurent Bouzereau, this captivating film offers a comprehensive behind-the-scenes look at how the iconic movie came to life.
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42. Blessings (2003)
Blessings, " released in 2003, is a heartwarming drama that follows the life of Charlie 'Skip' Cuddy, fresh out of jail, who thanks his lucky stars for a chance at redemption. He lands a job as a live-in handyman on the impoverished Blessings estate. With unwavering determination, he works tirelessly to win the trust and respect of the estate's owner, the bitter widow Lydia Blessing. His dedication also earns him the admiration of her nurse, Jennifer.
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43. The Battle of Shaker Heights (2003)
The Battle of Shaker Heights, " a 2003 film directed by Efram Potelle and Kyle Rankin, weaves together a captivating story that effortlessly blends the worlds of comedy, drama, and romance. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Elden Henson, and Amy Smart, this coming-of-age tale follows two high school boys who find solace in reenacting historic battles. Their newfound strategy and camaraderie lead to an epic battle against a school bully.
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44. El padrino (2004)
El Padrino, released in 2005, delves into the life of Manny, a powerful drug dealer in East Los Angeles. The film's protagonist, his young son Kilo, yearns for success in the drug trade as he admires his father's extravagant lifestyle and prestige. As Kilo enters the criminal world, he starts dealing drugs to college campuses, eventually climbing higher up the ranks.
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45. The Riverman (2004)
The Riverman" is an edge-of-your-seat crime drama that delves into the world of the Green River Killer, who wreaked terror on Seattle. In this gripping 2004 film, directed by Bill Eagles, the focus shifts to convicted serial killer Ted Bundy. He offers chilling insights into the mind of the Green River Killer as police detective and investigator Bob Keppel attempts to unlock the truth.
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46. The Dead Will Tell (2004)
Experience the thrills and chills of "The Dead Will Tell, " a gripping drama-mystery-thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. When Emily Parker, played by Anne Heche, receives an antique engagement ring from her fiancé, she is abruptly plagued by visions of a woman from the past.
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47. The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
The Hills Have Eyes" is a chilling horror remake that pushes the boundaries of fear and suspense. Directed by Alexandre Aja and written by Wes Craven, Grégory Levasseur, and Aja himself, the movie follows a horrifying incident where a traveling family, played by Ted Levine, Kathleen Quinlan, and Dan Byrd, encounters a group of mutated cannibals in the desolate desert.
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48. Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters (2006)
Dive into the heart of Tinseltown with "Boffo! . Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters" (2006), a compelling documentary that puts Hollywood's leading lights under the microscope to unravel the secrets behind blockbusters, flops and movie magic.
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49. Breach (2007)
Breach, released in 2007, delves deep into the world of espionage as it tells the riveting story of FBI agent Eric O'Neill. Caught in a dangerous game of power with his superior, Robert Hanssen, this real-life thriller exposes the shocking reality of a CIA agent caught red-handed selling secrets to the Soviet Union. Set in the timeframe of the 2000s, Breach showcases an intense investigation that takes place at iconic locations like the Washington Monument in Washington D. C.
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50. Greatest Ever Disaster Movies (2007)
Greatest Ever Disaster Movies is a thrilling 2007 action-packed television special that brings together a star-studded cast of experts to discuss and reminisce about the most iconic disaster movies ever made. Hosted by Giles Coren and David Aaronovitch, this two-hour and forty-five minute spectacle features insightful commentary from director Paul W. S. Anderson, as they delve into the making of these blockbuster films.
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51. Made of Honor (2008)
In the heartwarming and comedic romantic comedy "Made of Honor, " best friends Hannah (Michelle Monaghan) and Tom (Patrick Dempsey) share a one-of-a-kind bond. However, things take a surprising turn when Hannah reveals her engagement to a wealthy man, leaving Tom bewildered and heartbroken. To make matters even more complicated, Hannah asks Tom to be her maid of honor, setting the stage for an unforgettable and chaotic wedding ceremony.
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52. Harm's Way (2008)
Harm's Way, " a 2008 thriller film, follows the heart-wrenching journey of Darlene and her young daughter, Victoria, who are seeking solace from their abusive past at a seemingly safe rural retreat. The sanctuary, run by the stern yet compassionate Bea, initially offers a sense of security and hope. However, as mother and daughter adjust to their newfound safety, they encounter a sinister side to their temporary haven as Bea reveals herself to be a dangerous and manipulative figure with a disturbing influence on the young girl.
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53. Prison Break: The Final Break (2009)
Prison Break: The Final Break, starring Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, and William Fichtner, takes viewers back to the high-stakes world of crime and redemption seen in the original TV series. After Michael and Sara, played by Miller and Sarah Wayne Callies, get married, their happiness is cut short when Sara is taken by the Feds. Christina, Michael's mother, was killed, and now the threat of a hit on her life brings the family's trusted team together to spring the newly vulnerable Sara into freedom.
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54. Eagles in the Chicken Coop (2010)
Eagles in the Chicken Coop is a comedic drama that follows two artists, forced to create a late-night, made-for-TV erotic film. This satire comedy is a poignant and hilarious exploration of love and the male-female relationship. Boasting an engaging and quirky plot, Eagles in the Chicken Coop will appeal to lovers of mockumentary comedy with its unique blend of laughter and heart.
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55. Elektra Luxx (2010)
Elektra Luxx" unveils a humorous and poignant take on the porn industry, as the life of a famous porn actress becomes entangled with her unexpected pregnancy. Directed by Sebastian Gutierrez, the film showcases unexpected turns as we follow Elektra's journey. Featuring an eclectic ensemble cast, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Carla Gugino, the story delves into themes of family, love, and societal expectations.
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56. The River Why (2010)
The River Why" is a heartwarming drama-romance film released in 2010, starring Zach Gilford, Amber Heard, and William Hurt. This PG-13 movie runs for an impressive 1 hour and 41 minutes, taking viewers on a journey through the world of fly-fishing and self-discovery.
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57. Cinema Verite (2011)
Cinema Verite" takes us behind the scenes of a groundbreaking television series that follows the lives of an American family, captured in intimate detail. The movie delves into the dynamics and challenges faced by the family as they become the first to allow reality TV cameras into their home.
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58. Life's an Itch (2012)
Life's an Itch" is a quirky and heartwarming comedy-romance that navigates the delicate balance of life, passion, and unexpected twists. The film stars Andrea Bogart as Alex, a spirited yoga teacher who unexpectedly shows up on Roger's (played by Kirk Bovill) doorstep, turning his humdrum life upside down. As Alex's passion for yoga begins to ignite changes in Roger's world, they both embark on a humorous and life-changing journey of self-discovery and love.
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59. Horns (2013)
Horns" is a thrilling dark comedy-fantasy film starring Daniel Radcliffe, released in 2014. The story begins with a young man's life taking an unexpected turn after the mysterious death of his girlfriend. He suddenly awakens to find a supernatural twist: a pair of monstrous horns sprouting from his forehead.
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60. After (2014)
After" is a gripping drama set in winter, where the delicate balance of the Valentinos - a struggling family - hangs in the balance. A dark secret, carefully kept hidden, threatens to expose their lives forever. The story takes you on an emotional journey, weaving together themes of love, family business, and the consequences of harboring a secret.
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61. How Not to Propose (2015)
How Not to Propose is a charming, lighthearted romantic comedy that tells the story of a young man's fumbling attempt to propose to his long-time girlfriend. Just when things seem to be going smoothly, an unexpected guest arrives, threatening to disrupt the plans and leading to a series of hilarious mishaps.
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62. Elizabeth Blue (2017)
Elizabeth Blue, a captivating drama from 2017, follows the life of a young woman as she grapples with schizophrenia. The movie centers on Elizabeth, who finds herself coping after being released from a mental hospital. The story unfolds as she faces ongoing bouts of the condition, offering a powerful and enlightening exploration of this oft-misunderstood illness.
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63. Parallel (2018)
In "Parallel, " released in 2020 and directed by Isaac Ezban, a group of friends uncover a mirror that serves as a gateway to a multiverse. As they start importing knowledge from other worlds, they realize that this power comes at an increasingly dangerous price. "Parallel" interweaves drama, mystery, and science fiction elements, promising a thrilling journey into uncharted territories.
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64. The Devil Has a Name (2019)
In "The Devil Has a Name, " veteran actor Edward James Olmos takes on the challenging role of directing this thrilling drama. The movie delves into the complexities of the oil industry and its impact on small-town America as a ruthless oil matriarch, played by Kate Bosworth, faces off against an unyielding farmer. The farmer discovers his water has been poisoned, triggering a series of events that expose the entire oil industry and leave its players reckoning with the consequences.
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65. Walking with Herb (2021)
Walking with Herb" is a lighthearted comedy film released in 2021, with a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes. Set in the USA, this heartwarming story follows Joe Amable-Amo, who finds himself struggling with his faith after a devastating tragedy strikes his life. With an estimated budget of $6,000,000, the film has received an IMDb rating of 5.2 based on 215.0 votes.
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