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All 66 Lee Grant Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Lee Grant’s fascinating filmography! This roundup article will take you on a journey through time, exploring the many roles and movies that have made Lee Grant a household name. From dramatic films to heartwarming comedies, we’ll cover it all, giving you a comprehensive overview of the talented actress’s career. So, sit back, relax, and join us as we delve into the captivating world of Lee Grant Movies!

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1. Detective Story (1951)

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Detective Story, ” released in 1952, takes us deep into the underworld of 21st Precinct squad room. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, the film is a riveting crime drama and a powerful look at a police precinct in New York City that’s home to some of the most intriguing characters.



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2. Storm Fear (1955)

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Storm Fear” is a gripping 1955 crime drama directed by Cornel Wilde, set against the backdrop of a snowstorm on a remote mountain retreat. The story revolves around bank robber Charlie Blake, portrayed by Cornel Wilde, who stumbles upon an isolated farmhouse as a temporary shelter after being shot. As the snowstorm intensifies, Charlie’s gang arrives at the house, and the tension between them and the farm owners escalates.



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3. In the Heat of the Night (1967)

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In the Heat of the Night is a gripping 1967 drama, mystery, and thriller film that explores the themes of racism, small-town life, and police work. The film centers around a black Philadelphia police detective, Virgil Tibbs, played by Sidney Poitier, who is wrongly accused of murder while passing through a hostile Mississippi town. After being cleared of the suspicion, he is asked to reluctantly investigate the case by the local police chief.



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4. Valley of the Dolls (1967)

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Valley of the Dolls is a captivating 1967 drama based on Jacqueline Susann’s best-selling novel of the same name, which tells the enthralling story of three ambitious young ladies navigating the cutthroat world of show business in New York City. The film masterfully explores the heights of fame and success and the tragic downfalls that often accompany them. It delves into the darker side of the entertainment industry, touching upon themes of addiction, love lost, and the relentless pressure to be perfect.



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5. Divorce American Style (1967)

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Divorce American Style, released in 1967, stars Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds as a suburban couple who learn that not even divorce can solve all their problems. The film showcases the comedic struggle of the couple as they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship, taking place primarily in Los Angeles, California. The movie’s premise revolves around a safety deposit box, which plays a pivotal role in the storyline.



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6. Marooned (1969)

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Marooned” is a thrilling 1969 adventure film that takes its audience on a perilous journey into outer space. Directed by John Sturges and featuring a star-studded cast including Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, and David Janssen, the movie follows three American astronauts who find themselves on the brink of disaster after their retros fail to ignite.



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7. Night Slaves (1970)

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In the eerie western town of Night Slaves, a couple becomes trapped and uncovers a terrifying secret. The residents are under the control of a mysterious alien force, turning them into mindless zombies.



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8. The Landlord (1970)

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The Landlord, directed by Hal Ashby and set in 1970, is a thought-provoking comedy-drama that explores themes of class, love, and dysfunction. Beau Bridges stars as Elgar, a wealthy young man from Long Island who ventures into the uncharted territory of a Brooklyn ghetto in search of love.



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9. There Was a Crooked Man… (1970)

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There Was a Crooked Man. . ” is a hilarious Western comedy from 1970, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Kirk Douglas, Henry Fonda, and Hume Cronyn. The film is set in Arizona Territory in the 1880s and follows a charming criminal sent to a remote prison. Desperate to escape, he enlists the help of his cellmates, promising to share his hidden loot. However, this not-so-trustworthy outlaw soon finds that his fellow inmates have their own secrets and motives.



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10. Plaza Suite (1971)

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Plaza Suite” is a comedy-drama film released in 1971, directed by Arthur Hiller, and written by Neil Simon. Set in stunningly scenic New York, it presents an extraordinary exploration of love, relationships, and comedic situations. Each of the movie’s three vignettes is set in the same enchanting room, number 719 at the famous Plaza Hotel.



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11. Lieutenant Schuster’s Wife (1972)

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Lieutenant Schuster’s Wife” is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dark world of corruption and violence. Set in 1972, this intense story follows a young widow who embarks on a fierce quest to expose the truth behind her husband’s untimely death. Unbeknownst to most, the beloved policeman was allegedly involved in dirty dealings, a revelation that threatens his legacy and shatters the trust of his close-knit community.



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12. Portnoy’s Complaint (1972)

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Portnoy’s Complaint, ” a comedic exploration of a young man’s unique passions and desires, showcases Richard Benjamin in a kinky, playful role. The film delves into topics inspired by Sigmund Freud and is sure to spark conversations about gender and relationships. With a runtime of 1 hour and 41 minutes, expect an intriguing and thought-provoking journey through the life of this charismatic protagonist. Directed by Ernest Lehman and written by Philip Roth and Lehman, “Portnoy’s Complaint” is not just a film, it’s a daring conversation starter.



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13. What Are Best Friends for? (1973)

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What Are Best Friends for? ” is a heartwarming comedy film released in 1973, starring Ted Bessell, Lee Grant, and Larry Hagman. The story revolves around a recently divorced best friend, and a married couple who are determined to find him a suitable girl friend.



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14. The Internecine Project (1974)

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



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15. Shampoo (1975)

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Set in 1968 during the heated U. S. Presidential election, Shampoo follows the exploits of a Hollywood hairdresser as he navigates the tangled web of his love life. With his hands full of scissors, the ladies’ man finds himself juggling multiple girlfriends and an extramarital relationship with his own mistress. As he navigates the complexities of adultery, he unknowingly crosses paths with the husband of his mistress, who is also having an affair.



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16. 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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17. The Spell (1977)

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In “The Spell” (1977), an overweight teen is subject to endless taunts and humiliations from her classmates at school. As her struggle continues, she discovers she possesses unique supernatural powers. Driven by desperation, she embarks on a sinister quest for vengeance.



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18. Airport ‘77 (1977)

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‘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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19. The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1978)

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Join the stars of Hollywood at the prestigious 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards, held in 1978. Watch as the foreign press from the Hollywood association present their awards for achievements in movies and television. Experience the glitz and glamour, as the stars come together to celebrate another year in film.



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20. The Mafu Cage (1978)

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The Mafu Cage, released in 1978, is a gripping film that weaves together the intriguing lives of its unforgettable characters. Ellen, a successful astronomer, struggles to care for her mentally-ill sister, Cissy, in the home they inherited from their late anthropologist father. Cissy’s eccentricities lead her to keep an unusual assortment of primates, adding a dark edge to their domestic arrangement.



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21. The Swarm (1978)

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In the heart of America, a terrifying swarm of African honeybees threatens the nation’s survival. The Swarm, directed by Irwin Allen, tells the story of a small town in Texas that becomes the epicenter of this deadly bee infestation. The unsuspecting residents must band together with a group of scientists and the military to uncover the origins of these lethal creatures and save their city from total destruction.



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22. Damien: Omen II (1978)

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Damien: Omen II” is a chilling horror sequel that follows the life of the Antichrist, Damien, who is now approaching the age of thirteen. As he discovers his true identity, dark forces seek to eliminate anyone who suspects the child’s true nature. The film is filled with suspense, as both Damien and his unholy mentors, Sgt. Neff and Paul Buher, engage in a deadly game of hiding Damien’s true identity.



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23. You Can’t Go Home Again (1979)

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You Can’t Go Home Again” is a captivating drama that takes viewers into the thrilling and turbulent world of a rising young writer in 1920s New York. This gripping tale of love, ambition, and betrayal follows the complex relationships between the protagonist, his married lover, and an astute editor who sees the literary potential in him. Directed by Ralph Nelson and written by Ian McLellan Hunter and Thomas Wolfe, the film stars Lee Grant, Chris Sarandon, and Hurd Hatfield, delivering a poignant exploration of societal norms and the consequences of ambition.



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24. When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder? (1979)

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When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder? . (1979), based on the gripping drama by Mark Medoff, takes viewers on a suspenseful journey with Teddy, a Vietnam war veteran, played by Marjoe Gortner. Stranded near a Texas roadside diner, he uses his troublesome past as a catalyst to inflict physical and mental torture on the unsuspecting diners.



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25. Little Miss Marker (1980)

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Welcome to the 1930s world of gambling and horse racing in “Little Miss Marker” (1980). This heartwarming and entertaining comedy-drama-romance follows the life of Joss Elroy, a hardened New York City bookie. His life takes an unexpected turn when he receives a 6-year-old girl named Mary, who becomes his collateral for a bet. Joss soon discovers that the young girl’s presence in his life changes everything, leading him on a rollercoaster of emotions, laughter, and unexpected revelations.



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26. Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)

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Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen” is a thrilling 1981 comedy-mystery film that keeps you guessing until the very end. Detective Charlie Chan, played by the legendary Peter Ustinov, is back to solve a number of mysterious murders in San Francisco. Teaming up with the SFPD, Chan’s unflappable approach to solving these complex cases is made all the more challenging by the clumsy and well-meaning presence of his grandson Lee, played by Angie Dickinson.



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27. The Million Dollar Face (1981)

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Experience a tale of glamour, greed, and love in “The Million Dollar Face” (1981). Chester Masteron, the owner of a renowned cosmetics company, is on a quest for the perfect face to model his products. He finds this perfect face in Brett Devereaux, leading to both a business venture and a romantic entanglement.



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28. For Ladies Only (1981)

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In the 1980s, a struggling young actor from Iowa named Jerry finds himself down on his luck in New York City. With his dreams of stardom fading fast, Jerry’s new friend and fellow actor, Tom, suggests an unconventional way to earn a living: stripping. Jerry reluctantly agrees and finds himself thrust into the world of nudity and nightclubs, where he begins to make a name for himself as the headliner of a popular Times Square club.



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29. Thou Shalt Not Kill (1982)

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Thou Shalt Not Kill, ” released in 1982, is a gripping drama featuring a wrongly convicted man who finds himself in the midst of further injustice. The film follows the life of a mechanic who is unjustly accused of murdering a brutal guard in self-defense.



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30. Will There Really Be a Morning? (1983)

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Experience the captivating true story of Frances Farmer, a talented actress whose life takes a dark turn in the gripping biopic “Will There Really Be a Morning? ” (1983). Directed by Fielder Cook, this dramatic film delves into Farmer’s troubled childhood, college years, involvement in politics, and meteoric rise in the world of show business. As her success spirals, she becomes entangled in a passionate yet doomed love affair with renowned playwright Clifford Odets.



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31. Teachers (1984)

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Teachers” is a witty and heartfelt film that tackles the challenges faced by teachers in high school settings. Set in the year 1984, the movie follows a well-meaning but exhausted high school teacher striving to keep control as his school district is embroiled in a lawsuit. The situation becomes dire when it is revealed that an illiterate student was awarded a diploma. The film masterfully blends comedy and drama, delivering a relatable and engaging experience for audiences.



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32. A Matter of Sex (1984)

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A Matter of Sex” is a compelling drama based on true events that transpired in Minnesota in 1984. The plot revolves around a group of bank workers, known as the Willmar Eight, who risked everything, including freezing conditions, to stand up for their rights and unionize. This gripping tale is a testament to the courage and determination of ordinary people who are willing to make extraordinary sacrifices for a brighter future.



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33. The 59th Annual Academy Awards (1987)

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Step into the glamorous world of Hollywood as The 59th Annual Academy Awards unfolds on stage! This spectacular event, hosted by the enigmatic Ralph Bellamy, is where the brightest stars of the silver screen gather to celebrate their achievements. With memorable moments and heartfelt speeches, the Academy Awards has been the epitome of film excellence for decades.



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34. The Big Town (1987)

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The Big Town” is a 1987 drama-romance film, directed by Ben Bolt and Harold Becker, that showcases the complexities of love, infidelity, and the darker side of human nature. Set in the throbbing heart of a bustling city, the film follows the tumultuous saga of a die-hard gambler and a gifted dancer, who turns out to be the wife of a notorious gangster.



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35. Calling the Shots (1988)

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Calling the Shots” is a compelling documentary that delves into the intriguing and often overlooked world of women in the film industry. Directed by Janis Cole and Holly Dale, this insightful film features the thoughts and perspectives of numerous notable actresses and female directors.



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36. Hello Actors Studio (1988)

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Hello Actors Studio” is a rare and insightful documentary that offers a glimpse into the world of one of the most prestigious acting institutions, the Actors Studio. The film shines a light on the organization’s leadership following Lee Strasberg’s death in 1982. For the first time ever, filmmakers were granted permission to capture the unique happenings at the studio.



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37. No Place Like Home (1989)

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No Place Like Home” is a gripping drama that takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey through the trials and tribulations of a family facing the harsh reality of homelessness. The film, set in 1989, presents a powerful narrative that explores the devastating consequences of economic hardship and the loss of one’s home.



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38. She Said No (1990)

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She Said No” is a gripping crime drama from 1990 that portrays the harrowing aftermath of rape and its impact on society. The film stars Veronica Hamel as a successful career woman who falls victim to a prominent lawyer’s sexual assault.



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39. Defending Your Life (1991)

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Defending Your Life” is a unique and thought-provoking film from 1991, directed by and starring the versatile comedian, Albert Brooks. The movie features a stellar cast, including Meryl Streep and Rip Torn, and received positive reviews, with an IMDb rating of 7.2.



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40. Citizen Cohn (1992)

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Citizen Cohn” masterfully dives into the life of Roy Cohn, a notorious lawyer and power broker who served as an advisor to Senator Joseph McCarthy during the peak of the infamous Red Scare. As he lay dying of AIDS in a private hospital room, Cohn is haunted by the ghosts of his past, reflecting on the loves and betrayals he experienced throughout his life.



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41. Earth and the American Dream (1992)

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Earth and the American Dream, ” a profound environmental documentary, offers a fresh perspective on America’s history, focusing on its environmental evolution from Columbus’ exploration in the 15th century to the current landscape of resource depletion. The 1992 film, produced by Home Box Office (HBO), delves into the ecological impacts and challenges faced by the nation, while shedding light on the allure of the American Dream and the consequences it has brought upon our environment.



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42. In My Daughter’s Name (1992)

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In the heart-wrenching drama, “In My Daughter’s Name, ” Laura Elias is left devastated after her daughter is brutally raped and murdered. Desperate for justice, she watches as the killer, Peter Lipton, pleads guilty by reason of insanity, supported by his affluent parents. Despite the jury’s acquittal, Laura’s quest for justice only intensifies, leading her down a dangerous path of retribution.



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43. Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story (1992)

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Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story” is a powerful and emotionally charged drama film released in 1992, directed by Tom McLoughlin and written by Deborah Joy LeVine. The film stars Molly Ringwald as Alison, and features a talented ensemble cast including Lee Grant and Perry King.



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44. Under Heat (1994)

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In the gripping drama “Under Heat, ” Dean, a 36-year-old man, returns home to face the harsh reality of his recent HIV diagnosis. As he braces himself to share this life-altering news with his mother and older brother Milo, their complex relationships are tested to their limits. Set against a backdrop of drug abuse and the struggles that come with the harsh reality of living with the HIV virus, “Under Heat” weaves together a compelling narrative of family, love, and acceptance.



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45. Seasons of the Heart (1994)

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Seasons of the Heart, released in 1994, is a heartwarming drama film that follows the life of a prominent female newspaper publisher. When her daughter becomes embroiled in drug addiction, the publisher is left with the responsibility of raising her young grandson in New York City. This challenging and unexpected journey tests her resolve, strength, and adaptability as she simultaneously navigates her career as a journalist and her newfound role as a parent.



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46. Following Her Heart (1994)

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Following Her Heart” is a heartwarming drama based on a true story of freedom, love, and self-discovery. Set in 1994, the film revolves around a Swedish woman, who after 35 years of a domineering marriage, finds herself “set free” following her husband’s death. With a substantial inheritance but only $300 in her pocket, she decides to chase her lifelong passion for music and moves to Nashville, Tennessee.



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47. The Substance of Fire (1996)

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The Substance of Fire” is a gripping drama released in 1996, directed by Daniel J. Sullivan and written by Jon Robin Baitz. Set in the publishing world, the story revolves around a publishing magnate who refuses to publish a book written by his son’s male lover. In retaliation, the kids decide to buy out their father and run the business themselves.



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48. Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial (1996)

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Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial, ” a 1996 documentary directed by Christopher Koch, delves into the darkest chapter of American cinematic history: the Hollywood “Blacklisting” trials of the 1950s. The film, which earned a Prime Time Emmy and two other wins, offers a riveting look at the political witch-hunt that targeted and silenced several prominent Hollywood figures. Featuring interviews with actors such as Alec Baldwin and Betsy Blair, the documentary uncovers the traumatic impact of blacklisting on the careers of some of Hollywood’s most accomplished artists.



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49. It’s My Party (1996)

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It’s My Party” is a gripping drama that delves into the struggle of life, love, and loss. As Nick, played by Eric Roberts, prepares for the end of his three-year battle with AIDS, he arranges a farewell party to bid goodbye to his friends and family.



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50. Mulholland Dr. (1999)

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Mulholland Dr. is a 1999 neo-noir drama film directed by David Lynch. The story follows an amnesiac woman, played by Laura Harring, who is attempting to uncover the truth behind a mysterious car crash, aided by a struggling actress, portrayed by Naomi Watts. As they delve into the world of Los Angeles and its dreamlike landscape, they become entangled in a web of intrigue, manipulation, and betrayal.



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51. The Amati Girls (2000)

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In “The Amati Girls” (2000), we meet four sisters who are mourning their father’s death. Determined to help their widowed mother heal, they begin a journey of self-discovery and growth, each addressing the void in their personal and romantic lives. The lessons they learn touch the entire family, leading to emotional healing and unity.



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52. Dr. T & the Women (2000)

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From the mind of esteemed director Robert Altman comes the hilarious and heartfelt movie, “Dr. T & the Women. ” This unforgettable 2000 film, starring Helen Hunt, Farrah Fawcett, and Richard Gere, follows the life of a wealthy gynecologist whose world is turned upside down when the women in his life decide to shake things up. Laced with intrigue, drama, and romance, this film is a must-see comedy with a unique flair.



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53. The Omen Legacy (2001)

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The Omen Legacy” (2001) is a thrilling documentary that lifts the curtain on the chilling tale of Damien, a child with angelic looks and a terrifying secret. Since the iconic film’s release in 1976, the story of Damien has sent chills down audiences’ spines, haunting their imaginations.



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54. Mulholland Drive (2001)

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Mulholland Drive” is a surreal, enigmatic masterpiece from visionary director David Lynch. The film follows two women, a blonde amnesiac and a bubbly aspiring actress, as they traverse the enigmatic streets of Los Angeles in search of identity and answers, unraveling a labyrinth of reality, dreams, and unexplainable occurrences.



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55. Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde (2004)

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Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde (2004) is a thought-provoking documentary that celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of the legendary Irish author, Oscar Wilde. As one of the most renowned wits in history, Wilde left behind a wealth of incredible lines, epigrams, and verses that continue to captivate readers and inspire countless new generations.



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56. Going Shopping (2005)

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Going Shopping” (2005) follows a bold and resourceful clothing designer, as she desperately attempts to save her flailing boutique store by orchestrating a tumultuous weekend sale of her shop’s inventory. In a town where women are known for their insatiable shopping addictions, she plays on these cravings to attract the wealthy women of Beverly Hills. As the weekend unfolds, the designer navigates through the challenges and personal entanglements that arise from her risky strategy.



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57. … A Father… A Son… Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2005)

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A Father. . A Son. .



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58. Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

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In the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, a group of films known as “video nasties” sent shockwaves through the United Kingdom, causing widespread panic and leading to strict censorship regulations. “Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape” is a compelling documentary that explores the hysteria surrounding these movies and how they shaped the nation’s film industry. Directed by Jake West, this film delves into the social, political, and legal consequences of the moral panic that swept Britain, as well as the role that movies can play in shaping societal attitudes.



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59. Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women (2014)

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Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women” (2014) is a captivating documentary that delves into the world of female film pioneers, challenging the misconception that women behind the scenes in motion pictures had less significant roles than their male counterparts. Using rare footage and exclusive interviews with filmmakers across the globe, director Ally Acker takes viewers on an enlightening journey through time, from 1896 to 2014, showcasing the remarkable achievements of these trailblazers.



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60. And the Oscar Goes to… (2014)

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And the Oscar Goes to. . ” - a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.



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61. Marsha Hunt’s Sweet Adversity (2015)

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In the riveting 2015 documentary ‘Marsha Hunt’s Sweet Adversity’, we are introduced to the remarkable life of Marsha Hunt, an aspiring 17-year-old actress who was discovered in Hollywood. Starring in 54 films within just 17 years under the guidance of MGM, Marsha was on her way to becoming a Hollywood legend. However, her world shattered as she became unfairly blacklisted following a series of unfortunate events.



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62. Seeing Is Believing: Women Direct (2017)

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Seeing Is Believing: Women Direct” is a compelling documentary that delves into the lives of four diverse women, each carving their unique niche in the male-dominated world of film direction. Through this film, viewers get to witness the motivations, leadership styles, and the stories of overcoming various obstacles.



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63. The Oscars (2017)

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Prepare to witness the grandeur of the 89th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, a celebration of the film industry’s finest achievements in cinema for the year 2016. Hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel, this star-studded event is brimming with excitement and prestige as it honors the best actors, directors, songs, original screenplays, and motion pictures.



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64. Hal (2018)

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Hal (2018) is a captivating documentary that delves into the exceptional life of Hal Ashby, a renowned filmmaker who created some of the most iconic movies of the 20th century. Known for his Oscar-winning films such as Harold and Maude (1971), Shampoo, and Being There, Ashby’s relentless dedication to his craft led him to create artistic masterpieces that stand the test of time.



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65. TVTV: Video Revolutionaries (2018)

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TVTV: Video Revolutionaries” is an enthralling documentary that delves into the world of Top Value Television (TVTV), a pioneering band of video-makers who explored the world with portable video cameras from 1972 to 1977. Featuring an array of A-list celebrities like Bill Murray, Hunter S.



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66. Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster (2021)

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Enter the fascinating world of Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster, a captivating documentary that delves into the life of this iconic cult actor. The film, released in 2021, takes viewers on a journey through Karloff’s illustrious 60-year career in the entertainment industry and his enduring legacy as one of the icons of 20th century popular culture.



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