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All 50 Kirstie Alley Movies (in Order)

Get ready to embark on a nostalgic journey as we delve into the world of Kirstie Alley Movies. From her early beginnings to her latest appearances, this roundup will take you through the versatile acting career of this iconic actress. So sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the life and work of Kirstie Alley.

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1. One More Chance (1981)

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One More Chance is a heartwarming drama that follows the story of an ex-convict as he tries to rekindle his relationship with the son he hasn’t seen in six years. After enduring a six-year prison sentence, our protagonist returns to Los Angeles to reunite with the child he deeply loves and seeks to be a part of his life once again. Set against the backdrop of a bustling city, this independent film delves deep into the complexities of family, responsibility, and redemption.



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2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan takes us on an action-packed adventure in outer space, as Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew aboard the starship Enterprise face a formidable foe - old nemesis Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalban), a genetically-engineered superman marooned on a distant planet years ago. Khan wants revenge and plots to use the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon.



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3. Champions (1984)

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Champions, ” a remarkable tale of triumph and hope, is set in the late 1970s, where Bob, a British steeplechase jockey, receives devastating news: he has been diagnosed with cancer. Instead of surrendering to the illness, Bob defies the odds and miraculously recovers. His second chance at life leads him to reclaim his passion for horse racing and ultimately win the 1981 Grand National Steeplechase on Aldaniti.



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4. Sins of the Past (1984)

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Sins of the Past” is a gripping drama film released in 1984, starring celebrated actors Barbara Carrera, Kim Cattrall, and Debby Boone. Following a grizzly murder, a group of call girls, who had once left their dangerous profession, find themselves being targeted by a vindictive serial killer. This chilling plot takes the survivors on a journey back to their dark past and their desperate search for the truth, while being pursued by the mysterious entity that threatened their lives years before. The film’s tense narrative, combined with its dark undertones and compelling performances, make it a perfect thriller with elements of mystery and drama.



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5. Blind Date (1984)

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Blind Date” is a thrilling 1984 horror film that masterfully blends elements from various genres. The story revolves around a man who loses his sight after remembering his deceased girlfriend. Desperate for answers, the doctors fit him with an experimental device that enables him to see through a computer interface and brain electrodes. As the plot unfolds, audiences are introduced to a dangerous taxi driver who takes advantage of unsuspecting women, committing heinous acts hidden in plain sight.



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6. Runaway (1984)

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Explore the thrilling world of future crime in the 1984 sci-fi action film, “Runaway. ” Join Police Officer Tom Colley (Tom Selleck) in a gripping adventure as he discovers the sinister plan behind a malfunctioning robot. As the story unfolds, Colley uncovers a dangerous conspiracy to create an army of killer robots.



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7. A Bunny’s Tale (1985)

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A Bunny’s Tale is a gripping and unique biographical drama from 1985 that delves into the world of Playboy Bunnies and the struggles they face at the Playboy Clubs. The film is a dramatization of Gloria Steinem’s undercover investigation, in which she poses as a waitress to uncover the harsh working conditions of these women. As the story unfolds, A Bunny’s Tale provides a fascinating insight into the life of a Playboy Bunny and their journey of self-discovery.



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8. Stark: Mirror Image (1986)

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Stark: Mirror Image, ” also known as “Stark, ” is a gripping crime drama film from 1986, starring Nicolas Surovy, Kirstie Alley, and Pat Corley. When a hard-boiled Kansas City cop is on the hunt for his colleague’s killer, he’s forced to leave his jurisdiction and team up with a Las Vegas law enforcer, resulting in a tense alliance. As they join forces, the two investigators must navigate their distrust for each other while diving deeper into the dangerous criminal underworld.



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9. Prince of Bel Air (1986)

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Prince of Bel Air” is a charming comedy-romance set in the vibrant city of Los Angeles. The story revolves around Eddie, a free-spirited, womanizing pool cleaner, whose easygoing lifestyle suddenly takes a turn when he meets a charming and ambitious artist. Eddie’s world is turned upside down as he navigates love, commitment, and a fierce competition to make his mark in the art world.



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10. Infidelity (1987)

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Infidelity, ” an enchanting romance-drama released in 1987, is a compelling story of love, deception, and personal growth. The film features Kirstie Alley and Lee Horsley as its lead actors, Laurie O’Brien, and was directed by David Lowell Rich. The runtime is only 1 hour and 35 minutes, making it the perfect choice for a weekend binge-watch.



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11. She’s Having a Baby (1988)

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Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of emotions as you witness the adorable newlywed couple in She’s Having a Baby! This 1988 classic, written and directed by the genius John Hughes, delves deep into the unexpected world of parenting.



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12. Shoot to Kill (1988)

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Shoot to Kill” is a thrilling action adventure film released in 1988, starring Sidney Poitier, Tom Berenger, and Kirstie Alley. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, the movie follows an F. B. I. Agent and a tracker as they embark on an intense pursuit of a murderer who has vanished into the mountains and infiltrated a hiking group.



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13. Look Who’s Talking (1989)

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Look Who’s Talking” is a 1989 feel-good comedy directed by Amy Heckerling, starring John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Olympia Dukakis. The film follows a single, career-focused woman who unexpectedly gives birth to a child fathered by a married man. Despite her new status as a single mother, the woman finds solace and a budding romance in the form of a charming cab driver.



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14. Loverboy (1989)

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Loverboy is an 80s rom-com, perfect for those seeking a bit of humor and nostalgia. The plot revolves around Randy, an aimless college kid who finds himself short on tuition funds. To make ends meet, he reluctantly accepts a job at a local pizzeria.



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15. Madhouse (1990)

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Madhouse is a wild and raunchy comedy film released in 1990. Starring Kirstie Alley and John Larroquette, the movie revolves around the troubles that ensue when a luxurious villa owned by yuppie couple Mark and Jessie Bannister becomes overrun with uninvited guests.



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16. Sibling Rivalry (1990)

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Sibling Rivalry, a comedy released in 1990, follows a frustrated woman named Janet as she navigates through a series of unexpected events in her life. With a dysfunctional marriage and a bored housewife status, Janet’s life takes a turn for the worse when she gets involved in an adulterous affair with a man who ultimately suffers a fatal heart attack after their rendezvous.



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17. Look Who’s Talking Too (1990)

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Look Who’s Talking Too” is a funny and heartwarming 1990 comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling. The movie stars John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, and Olympia Dukakis in a tale about a new baby girl, her parents, and the challenges they face in their lives.



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18. Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey (1991)

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Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of the iconic singer and actress, Doris Day. Released in 1991, the movie offers an intimate look at Day’s incredible journey, from her early years as a big band singer to her rise as a beloved movie star.



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19. Look Who’s Talking Now (1993)

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In “Look Who’s Talking Now, ” the third installment of the heartwarming trilogy, audiences are reunited with the adorable family of four, where everyone is still talking, including the dogs. When their mom loses her job and their dad starts flying as a new pilot for a single boss, life becomes an adventure filled with laughter and love.



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20. 3 Chains o’ Gold (1994)

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3 Chains o’ Gold” is a captivating musical adventure that tells the story of Princess Mayte, whose life takes a dramatic turn after the tragic assassination of her father. Left with the sacred three chains of gold, she seeks the help of a prince in the USA, sending him a tape of her dancing.



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21. David’s Mother (1994)

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David’s Mother, ” a gripping 1994 drama based on a play, centers on the strained bond between a mother and her autistic child. The film delves into the complexities of family relationships when a woman estranged from her spouse becomes determined to care for her autistic son single-handedly. Written by Bob Randall and directed by Robert Allan Ackerman, the movie boasts an impressive cast, including Kirstie Alley, Sam Waterston, and Stockard Channing.



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22. It Takes Two (1995)

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It Takes Two” is a delightful, family-friendly comedy from 1995, helmed by the talented director, Andy Tennant. This heartwarming tale revolves around two identical but unfamiliar little girls named Alyssa and Amanda, who stumble upon each other by chance. The twist begins when the girls decide to “swop places” in an effort to reunite their “real parents. ”



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23. Village of the Damned (1995)

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In the eerie and suspenseful 1995 film “Village of the Damned, ” a small town mysteriously finds itself in the center of an unprecedented and chilling event. Strange occurrences among women in the town, who inexplicably and biologically carry alien life forms as if they were their own babies, ignite a chain of terrifying discoveries. As these children grow and begin to embrace their unusual powers, the world is exposed to an unnerving plot of world domination by the seemingly human-like aliens.



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24. Radiant City (1996)

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Radiant City, a gripping drama released in 1996, tells the story of Gloria Goodman, a Brooklyn-based housewife who is pushed to the brink by the overwhelming demands of her life. Her husband, a workaholic, and her children, self-absorbed, leave her feeling disconnected and desperate for meaning. As Gloria’s struggles escalate, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, facing the harsh realities of her circumstances with courage and determination.



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25. Suddenly (1996)

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Suddenly, ” a captivating 1996 drama, delves into the life of a bitter woman who undergoes a transformative journey following a life-altering accident. As she grapples with the aftermath of her misfortune, a fellow paraplegic steps in, offering invaluable support and guidance to help her reclaim her life. Kirstie Alley delivers a powerful performance alongside Jason Beghe and Colleen Camp in this heartfelt film.



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26. Sticks & Stones (1996)

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Sticks & Stones” (1996) is a captivating drama film that explores the challenges of growing up and the need to stand up against adversity. The story follows the lives of three junior high school friends, who find themselves in peril when their local bully singles them out for his relentless aggression. When their pleas for help go unheeded, the trio must discover the strength to confront the threat and defend themselves.



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27. Nevada (1997)

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Discover the intriguing world of “Nevada, ” a gripping drama set in the small town of Silver City, Nevada. This captivating film explores the mundane life of the town’s inhabitants, mainly men working at a dam and women managing the local affairs.



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28. Deconstructing Harry (1997)

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Deconstructing Harry is a dark comedy directed and written by Woody Allen, starring himself alongside Judy Davis and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Set in New York City, the movie follows the life of successful author Harry Block, portrayed by Allen. As Block struggles with writer’s block and awaits a prestigious writing award, he delves into the memories of his past and the world of his literary creations. Characters from his books and his own life begin to haunt him, blurring the lines between reality and fiction.



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29. For Richer or Poorer (1997)

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For Richer or Poorer is a delightful, light-hearted comedy romance that centers around a wealthy Manhattan couple, who find themselves fleeing from the I. R. S. and end up in Amish country.



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30. Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)

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Drop Dead Gorgeous is a comedic thriller set in a small Minnesota town where the annual beauty pageant takes a deadly turn. As the competition heats up, it becomes apparent that someone will stop at nothing to secure the crown - even if it means committing murder or sabotage. Follow the pageant participants as they navigate the unexpected twists and turns that threaten to end their dreams before they even begin.



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31. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler (1999)

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Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler is a hilarious 1999 compilation of the comedic genius that is Adam Sandler. Featuring his memorable SNL characters, such as Canteen Boy and Cajun Man, as well as his signature operatic renditions and catchy holiday songs, this nostalgic special is a testament to Sandler’s comedic talent. The documentary also showcases some of the most iconic moments from the show’s history, with appearances from famous stars like Kirstie Alley and Alec Baldwin.



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32. Salem Witch Trials (2002)

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Experience the gripping drama and harrowing events of the infamous Salem Witch Trials in this stunning 2002 production. Director Joseph Sargent brings the historical accuracy to life as the film delves into the dark events that led to public hangings and the heartache of wrongful executions. Written by Maria Nation, the poignant narrative weaves through the anguish, torture, and hysteria of the Salem community.



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33. Profoundly Normal (2003)

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Profoundly Normal” is a heartwarming drama film released in 2003, starring Kirstie Alley and Delroy Lindo. This inspiring and true-to-life story follows the lives of two mentally challenged childhood friends, Donna and Ricardo, who dream of finding love and family life in the “normal” world. The film takes an inspiring journey through their experiences as they are forced to separate after the closure of their Forest Haven institution.



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34. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2003)

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Experience a mesmerizing celebration of the performing arts in the enchanting film, “The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts”. Released in 2003, this unforgettable musical event boasts a stellar cast, including the inimitable James Brown and the captivating Carol Burnett, among others. This heartwarming family film, directed by Louis J. Horvitz, highlights the importance of honoring those who have made unforgettable contributions to the world of performing arts.



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35. The Award Show Awards Show (2003)

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The Award Show Awards Show” is a satirical documentary that delves into the world of awards shows and their impact on pop culture. This 90-minute film serves as a probing critique of the glitz, glamour, and superficiality often associated with these high-profile events.



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36. While I Was Gone (2004)

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In “While I Was Gone, ” an unhappily married vet discovers a connection with her past when treating a dog that belongs to an old college friend. As she re-evaluates the life she once had, she realizes the importance of finding balance in her current life.



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37. Back by Midnight (2004)

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Back by Midnight” is a hilarious comedy that dives into the world of a small, dilapidated minimum-security prison. The cunning warden concocts an outrageous scheme to take revenge on the prison’s dishonest owner.



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38. Family Sins (2004)

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Family Sins, released in 2004, is a gripping drama film that exposes the dark secrets lurking within the seemingly perfect home of a well-respected community member. Kirstie Alley stars as a character who hides sinister acts behind closed doors, creating a chilling atmosphere that captivates viewers from start to finish.



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39. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2006)

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Experience a spectacular night of music and applause as The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts dazzles viewers in a two-hour television event. This 2006 production, directed by Louis J.



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40. Abbey of Thelema (2007)

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Abbey of Thelema” is a captivating drama based on actual events that took place in Cefalu, Sicily, during the years 1920-1923. Set in the backdrop of the unique Thelemic Commune, a community of self-proclaimed mystics led by a well-known priest, the film masterfully weaves together a tale of intrigue, humor, and drama.



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41. Write & Wrong (2007)

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Write & Wrong, ” a light-hearted comedy-drama released in 2007, revolves around the challenges faced by Kirstie Alley’s character, a talented aging screenwriter named Byrdie, in the harsh Hollywood industry. When she struggles to find work, she decides to pass off her script as her nephew’s work to ensure its recognition. As the plot unfolds, the film offers a funny and heartfelt reflection on aging in the workforce and the lengths one might go to survive in the competitive world of filmmaking.



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42. Golden Age of Knowledge for Eternity (2007)

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Golden Age of Knowledge for Eternity is a 2007 documentary that delves into the world of Scientology. The film features a summit where David Miscavige, the Church of Scientology’s leader, presents the new editions of the church’s foundational books. These books have undergone significant corrections to align with the church’s teachings, as Miscavige explains in a captivating presentation.



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43. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2010)

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Experience an unforgettable evening of musical celebration as The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts shines brightly in 2010. This 1h 31min film delves into the depths of jazz, singing, and dance, offering a captivating blend of genres. Hosted by Caroline Kennedy, the evening pays homage to legendary artists such as Merle Haggard and Jerry Herman.



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44. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2011)

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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts” is a captivating 2011 TV special honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the world of performing arts. This 1-hour and 30-minute celebration brings together some of the biggest names in music, orchestras, and singing.



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45. Syrup (2013)

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Syrup” is a satirical comedy-drama film released in 2013, based on Max Barry’s novel. Amber Heard stars as the attractive corporate counterpart, while Shiloh Fernandez plays the protagonist, a struggling slacker.



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46. Baby Sellers (2013)

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Baby Sellers, ” a gripping drama released in 2013, delves into the shocking international criminal enterprise of infant trafficking. Directed by Nick Willing and written by Suzette Couture, the movie exposes the horrific reality of this illicit trade through the eyes of Jennifer Finnigan, Kirstie Alley, and Arjun Gupta’s characters. The story weaves a complex web of deceit, family, and the pursuit of justice as characters navigate a world of fraud, bullying, and the exploitation of children.



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47. The 36th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (2013)

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The 36th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, released in 2013, is a celebration of exceptional performers who have significantly shaped American culture. This year, the honorees include legendary talents like Martina Arroyo, Herbie Hancock, Billy Joel, Shirley MacLaine, and Carlos Santana. The event is a musical extravaganza, filled with heartfelt tributes, captivating performances, and moments of pure joy.



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48. The 37th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (2014)

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In 2014, the renowned Kennedy Center Honors celebrated its 37th annual event. This prestigious ceremony, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the arts, honored five luminaries: Al Green, Tom Hanks, Patricia McBride, Sting, and Lily Tomlin. The night was filled with music, laughter, and a celebration of the talent these honorees have brought to the world of performing arts.



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49. Accidental Love (2015)

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Accidental Love” is a quirky comedy-romance that follows Alice, a small-town waitress, whose life takes an unexpected turn when a nail accidentally lodges in her head, prompting unpredictable behavior. As Alice’s journey leads her to Washington, D. C. , she crosses paths with the clueless young senator, Howard, who takes up her cause.



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50. Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows (2016)

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Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows is a heartwarming documentary released in 2016, celebrating the extraordinary career of one of the most influential TV directors. James Burrows, best known for his work on iconic shows like Friends, Cheers, Frasier, Taxi, Will & Grace, The Big Bang Theory, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and The Bob Newhart Show, has left an indelible mark on the world of television comedy.



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