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All 50 Lee J Cobb Movies (in Order)

Get ready for a journey through time and cinema as we explore the iconic Lee J Cobb Movies. Known for his outstanding performances and memorable roles, this article will delve into the world of Lee J Cobb’s filmography, highlighting his most memorable films and discussing their impact on the silver screen. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be captivated by the world of Lee J Cobb.

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1. Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937)

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In the hilarious 1937 comedy-fantasy “Ali Baba Goes to Town”, Eddie Cantor takes center stage as a hobo who stumbles into the world of the Arabian Nights, finding himself as the trusted advisor of the Sultan. In a spoof of FDR’s New Deal, the film parodies societal issues of the time, with the hobo organizing work programs, taxing the rich and even abolishing the army. As the film weaves through its unique blend of genres, it’s full of lighthearted humor, catchy musical numbers, and unforgettable characters, all coming together to create a one-of-a-kind experience for audiences of all ages.



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2. The Phantom Creeps (1939)

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The Phantom Creeps” (1939) is a thrilling, family-friendly adventure film that combines action, horror, and suspense. Set during World War II, the story revolves around a military intelligence officer and a resourceful reporter who embark on a dangerous mission to locate a brilliant scientist, whose inventions have the potential to bring catastrophe upon the world.



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3. Paris Calling (1941)

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Paris Calling is a thrilling wartime adventure that sends you on a roller-coaster ride through the labyrinthine city of love. In 1941, as Nazi storm troopers storm through Paris, a wealthy Parisian woman, Marianne Jannetier, flees the city with her fiancé, Andre Benoit. After her mother dies at the hands of Nazi forces, she returns to Paris to fight back, joining the underground movement against the occupying forces.



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4. Men of Boys Town (1941)

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In the 1941 sequel to the original Boys Town, Mickey Rooney and Spencer Tracy reprise their roles as protagonists in this heartwarming drama. This time, Father Flanagan, the beloved character portrayed by Spencer Tracy, is faced with the challenge of saving the school from financial troubles. As he strives to ensure every little boy he meets has a chance at a better life, he discovers a reform school that lacks both reforming and schooling.



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5. The Moon Is Down (1943)

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The Moon Is Down, ” a gripping 1943 war drama, vividly portrays the perilous life of a Norwegian village during the Nazi occupation. As the invaders seek to exert control, the community fights to maintain its dignity and freedom. Though some villagers embrace collaboration, others, led by a courageous German officer, engage in armed resistance.



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6. The Song of Bernadette (1943)

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The Song of Bernadette” (1943) is a captivating, highly-acclaimed biographical drama that delves into the life of 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous, a young girl living in a humble town in southwestern France during the 1850s. With a life that is about to change dramatically, Bernadette claims to have seen a divine vision, which sets off a whirlwind of skepticism, concerns from her family, and religious and political turmoil in the town. As the narrative unfolds, the movie takes the audience on an emotionally charged journey, exploring the profound implications of Bernadette’s apparition and its far-reaching consequences on the local community and the wider world.



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7. Tonight We Raid Calais (1943)

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Tonight We Raid Calais, ” released in 1943, is a riveting war drama that takes place during World War II. Set in Nazi-occupied France, the film follows a British commando, played by John Sutton, as he parachutes into enemy territory to locate a German munitions plant.



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8. Winged Victory (1944)

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Winged Victory, released in 1944, follows the lives of five young men who join the Army Air Forces in hopes of becoming pilots. Pinkie Scariano, Alan Ross, and Frankie Davis quickly become friends with Bobby Grills and Irving Miller as they embark on the rigorous training and challenging tests required to become pilots. However, not all of them will succeed, and tragedy looms for some.



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9. Captain from Castile (1947)

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In the thrilling adventure “Captain from Castile” (1947), director Henry King masterfully brings to life the thrilling invasion of Mexico by the legendary figure, Cortez. Set in the 1510s, the film follows a young Spanish officer named Alvarado, who is fleeing the oppressive Inquisition and embarks on a perilous journey.



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10. Johnny O’Clock (1947)

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Johnny O’Clock” is a classic crime drama film set in a dark, nocturnal world where morals are blurred, and danger lurks around every corner. The story revolves around a dashing yet cunning high-class gentleman, Johnny O’Clock, whose charismatic demeanor serves as a perfect disguise for his criminal pursuits. Just when the world thought it had seen the last of this cunning crook, he finds himself in hot water with the law after being implicated in a series of crimes.



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11. Call Northside 777 (1948)

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In the captivating 1948 drama “Call Northside 777, ” veteran reporter P. J. McNeal takes on the chilling task of re-examining a long-forgotten murder case. Set against the backdrop of bustling Chicago, the film explores themes of redemption and justice as McNeal delves deep into the city’s murky criminal underworld. As the investigation unfolds, McNeal crosses paths with a cast of intriguing characters who each have their own hidden agendas.



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12. The Miracle of the Bells (1948)

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In the heart-wrenching drama, “The Miracle of the Bells, ” a Hollywood press agent faces a difficult task when he’s entrusted with organizing the final wishes of a young, talented actress who succumbs to her untimely death just after completing her first film. Driven by the desire to pay homage to this fresh face of cinema, he embarks on a mission to bring her body back to her hometown for a proper burial. However, he soon discovers that the reluctant studio head refuses to release the film until the public’s interest is piqued.



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13. The Luck of the Irish (1948)

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In the whimsical comedy-fantasy “The Luck of the Irish” (1948), American journalist Stephen Fitzgerald (Tyrone Power) finds himself in a world of luck and magical mischief. After his luck turns when he escapes a dangerous situation in Ireland, a grateful leprechaun appears, guiding and helping him in his new life in New York.



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14. The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950)

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The Man Who Cheated Himself, released in 1950, is a captivating crime drama that explores the complex web of human emotions and loyalties. Set in the stunning backdrop of San Francisco, California, the film follows a seasoned homicide detective, played by Lee J. Cobb, who not only shares his professional life with his new detective brother, played by John Dall, but also his personal life.



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15. Sirocco (1951)

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Sirocco” is a 1951 film that takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of smuggling and gun-running during the 1925 Syrian insurgency against French occupation. The movie stars Humphrey Bogart as a hardened American expatriate who finds himself drawn into the dangerous world of rebellion.



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16. The Family Secret (1951)

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The Family Secret” (1951) follows a lawyer whose son accidentally kills his best friend, leaving him in a tight spot. With no witnesses present, he faces a difficult decision that is further complicated by his parents offering contradictory solutions.



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17. Gorilla at Large (1954)

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Gorilla at Large” transports you to a world of suspense and intrigue in this 1954 crime thriller. Set in a carnival known as the “Garden of Evil”, the plot revolves around a gruesome murder that appears to be carried out by a gorilla or perhaps someone wearing a gorilla suit.



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18. On the Waterfront (1954)

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On the Waterfront” is a gripping 1954 crime drama film that follows the journey of Terry Malloy, an ex-prize fighter turned New Jersey longshoreman. As he grapples with the corrupt union bosses, including his brother, Terry starts to form a connection with a grieving sister of one of the syndicate’s victims.



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19. The Left Hand of God (1955)

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The Left Hand of God” is a gripping drama from 1955 that takes place at a Catholic mission in China. Director Edward Dmytryk masterfully weaves an intriguing tale of a tough and attractive priest, played by the iconic Humphrey Bogart, who assumes an identity that shocks everyone at the mission.



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20. The Racers (1955)

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In 1955, The Racers takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of professional racing, following the life of Gino Borgesa, portrayed by Kirk Douglas. As a talented car driver, Gino faces both triumphs and failures on the track while navigating the complexities of his love life.



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21. The Road to Denver (1955)

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The Road to Denver” is a tense 1955 Western film that follows two fugitive Texan brothers, both with contrasting personalities, who find themselves at odds. As they seek refuge in Colorado, the brothers must face the challenges of adopting new roles and competing with rival bosses. Directed by Joseph Kane and featuring a star-studded cast including John Payne, Lee J.



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22. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956)

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Experience the gripping drama of “The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit” (1956), a film that tackles themes of war, marriage, and social expectations. The film follows an ex-soldier as he navigates the complexities of life after the battlefield.



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23. The Three Faces of Eve (1957)

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Experience the heart-wrenching journey of a woman suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder as she navigates the labyrinth of her own mind in “The Three Faces of Eve. ” This suspenseful drama, directed by Nunnally Johnson and starring Joanne Woodward, unfolds as a psychiatrist, played by Lee J. Cobb, attempts to unravel the complexities of this disorder.



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24. 12 Angry Men (1957)

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12 Angry Men, ” a 1957 crime drama directed by Sidney Lumet, tells the story of a jury in a New York City murder trial, facing the challenge of reaching a unanimous verdict. The jury members are initially frustrated by one skeptical juror, who insists on carefully considering the evidence before rushing to a decision.



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25. Party Girl (1958)

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Party Girl, a film noir from 1958, revolves around the story of Tommy Farrell (Robert Taylor), a tenacious lawyer who defends individuals involved in the mob. His wife, Vicki Gaye (Cyd Charisse), encourages him to leave that life behind. Meanwhile, mob king Rico Angelo (Lee J.



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26. Man of the West (1958)

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Man of the West” is a gripping Western film released in 1958. Directed by Anthony Mann and written by Will C. Brown and Reginald Rose, this movie stars Gary Cooper, Julie London, and Lee J. Cobb. The story revolves around a former outlaw who finds himself stranded and forced to rejoin his old criminal band after an unsuccessful train robbery.



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27. The Brothers Karamazov (1958)

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The Brothers Karamazov, released in 1958, is a dramatization of Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky’s classic novel of the same name. The film takes place in 1870s Russia and centers around the proud Karamazov family. As the family grapples with a gambling debt and personal tragedies, it also delves into the realm of the psychic as the characters grapple with their own darkest secrets.



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28. But Not for Me (1959)

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But Not for Me, ” a delightful 1959 comedy-romance film, stars Clark Gable as a seasoned Broadway theater producer ready to retire, only to find himself in a love quadrangle with his young secretary, played by Carroll Baker. As they navigate their unexpected feelings, the producer decides to incorporate their situation into a new play, with the secretary both writing and starring in the leading role.



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29. The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959)

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Experience the glamour of Hollywood’s most prestigious event in “The 31st Annual Academy Awards, ” a gripping tv special from 1959. Watch as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences honors the industry’s finest talents, delivering a night of unforgettable moments through captivating acceptance speeches, stunning performances, and legendary encounters.



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30. Green Mansions (1959)

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Green Mansions (1959) is a thrilling adventure set in the untamed jungles of Venezuela. Based on the novel by William Henry Hudson, the film takes us on a journey of romance and discovery.



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31. Exodus (1960)

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1961’s Exodus is a gripping drama directed by Otto Preminger and featuring a star-studded cast including Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, and Ralph Richardson. Set against the backdrop of Israel’s creation in 1948, the film follows Jewish immigrants seeking refuge from the turmoil engulfing their homeland.



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32. How the West Was Won (1962)

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Get ready for an epic journey through the annals of American history as “How the West Was Won” unravels the dramatic story of Westward expansion in the 19th century. Spanning several decades, this family saga brings to life the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the construction of railroads.



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33. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)

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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a gripping drama and war film from 1962, directed by Vincente Minnelli. Set in Argentina, the story revolves around two daughters of patriarch Madariaga, who are married to Frenchman and German men respectively. As Nazi Germany occupies France, this arrangement leads to a crisis within the family, as they find themselves fighting on opposite sides.



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34. The Brazen Bell (1962)

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Experience a thrilling encounter in the Western genre with “The Brazen Bell” (1962), a captivating film brought to life by Revue Studios. Directed by James Sheldon and written by Roland Kibbee and Charles Marquis Warren, this 1-hour, 13-minute masterpiece stars the talented Lee J. Cobb, Doug McClure, and Gary Clarke.



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35. Come Blow Your Horn (1963)

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Come Blow Your Horn, ” a 1963 comedy-musical film, takes viewers on a whirlwind journey through the glamorous life of young Buddy Baker, who leaves his safe and sheltered home to move in with his charming yet worldly older brother, played by the legendary Frank Sinatra. This lively film is based on the play by Neil Simon and showcases the vibrant energy of New York City as Buddy learns how to become a suave partygoer and playboy in their high-class Manhattan apartment.



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36. Our Man Flint (1966)

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Dive into the action-packed, comedic world of “Our Man Flint, ” released in 1966 and directed by Daniel Mann. The film follows top agent Derek Flint, played by James Coburn, as he is called into action by Intelligence Chief Cramden. The world is facing a sinister threat as eco-terrorists manipulate the weather to impose their will on the world. Flint must rely on his wit, gadgets, and unique style to stop the terrorists and save the day.



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37. Death of a Salesman (1966)

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Death of a Salesman” is a profound and gripping drama from 1966, based on the famous Arthur Miller play. The story revolves around an aging traveling salesman on the brink of a mental breakdown. With his job lost and his family hating him for always being absent, he desperately tries to mend his relationships.



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38. Coogan’s Bluff (1968)

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Coogan’s Bluff is a gripping action-comedy crime thriller set in 1968, starring the legendary Clint Eastwood. The film follows Arizona Deputy Sheriff Coogan, portrayed by Eastwood, as he is sent to New York City to escort a dangerous fugitive back to his hometown for a highly anticipated trial.



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39. They Came to Rob Las Vegas (1968)

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They Came to Rob Las Vegas, ” released in 1969, is a crime-thriller drama that revolves around a group of criminals and their heist plan. Set in the glamorous city of Las Vegas, the film follows a casino blackjack dealer, who, along with his girlfriend and a gang of thieves, devise an elaborate plan to hijack a $7 million armored car carrying the cash between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.



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40. Mafia (1968)

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Mafia, ” also known as “Il giorno della civetta, ” is a gripping 1968 crime drama set in a small Sicilian town. The film’s new chief of the Carabinieri (Italian military police) faces a series of challenges as he tries to navigate the local Mafia boss and other corrupt officials to solve a murder. The film’s tense atmosphere and intricate plot weave together elements of crime, drama, and mystery.



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41. Mackenna’s Gold (1969)

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Mackenna’s Gold” is a riveting 1969 action-adventure drama starring Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif, and Telly Savalas. Set in the rugged Sonora, Mexico, and based on a novel, this film follows a Marshal who is kidnapped by a bandit after witnessing a map detailing the location of a valuable gold vein on Indian land. The stakes rise as multiple groups scramble to find the gold, while the Apache tribe works diligently to conceal its location.



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42. The Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970)

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Experience tension, drama, and intrigue in the 1970 film “The Liberation of L. B. Jones, ” directed by William Wyler and written by Stirling Silliphant and Jesse Hill Ford. This compelling crime drama, set in Tennessee, features a successful African American businessman, played by Lee J. Cobb. When he suspects that a white policeman is having an affair with his wife, a heated confrontation ensues. The policeman’s colleagues attempt to keep the situation under wraps, but their efforts to avoid publicity only add fuel to the fire.



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43. Lawman (1971)

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In 1971, “Lawman” starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, and Lee J. Cobb took the world by storm. Directed by Michael Winner, this Western thriller is set in the rough and unforgiving New Mexico territory. Tensions rise when a lawman from Bannock arrives in Sabbath to carry out arrests for a wild celebration that caused an unspeakable tragedy the previous year.



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44. The Bull of the West (1972)

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The Bull of the West” is a gripping 1972 Western movie, edited together from two episodes of the popular TV series “The Virginian. ” The first episode, “Duel at Shiloh, ” premiered on January 2, 1963, while the second, “Nobility of Kings, ” was released on November 10, 1965.



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45. Heat of Anger (1972)

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Heat of Anger” is a gripping drama from 1972 that tells the tale of a woman attorney and her young associate defending a wealthy contractor. A man is accused of murdering an ironworker who once had an affair with the contractor’s daughter. The story unfolds as they navigate through the complexities of a courtroom, the father-daughter relationship, and the harsh realities of their profession.



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46. The Exorcist (1973)

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The Exorcist, ” released in 1973, is a bone-chilling horror film that delves into the deeply unsettling world of demonic possession. When a young girl is mysteriously overtaken, her desperate mother enlists the help of two Catholic priests to attempt to save her life. With a chilling script penned by William Peter Blatty and directing by the legendary William Friedkin, this terrifying tale stands as a testament to the power of fear and the lengths one will go to protect their loved ones.



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47. The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973)

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The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing” is a dramatic romance set against the backdrop of the wild west. When a headstrong wife, played by Sarah Miles, grows tired of her mundane life and leaves her husband to join a band of outlaws, she embarks on an unexpected adventure filled with danger and passion.



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48. Double Indemnity (1973)

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In this gripping thriller, a calculating wife entices an insurance investigator to assist her in a murder plot against her husband, disguising the act as an accident. Unaware of his man’s involvement in the crime, the investigator’s boss becomes suspicious and embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Double Indemnity, released in 1973, stars Richard Crenna, Lee J.



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49. Bad Men of the West (1974)

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In “Bad Men of the West” (1974), also known as “The Meanest Men in the West, ” two distinct episodes of the classic TV western series “The Virginian” are brought together, showcasing the grit and danger of the Old West.



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50. Nick the Sting (1976)

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Nick the Sting, ” also known as “Gli amici di Nick Hezard, ” is a fast-paced, action-packed 1976 Italian crime thriller directed by Fernando Di Leo. Following a tragic loss, young con artist Nick Hezard sets out on a daring mission to exact revenge on Robert Turner, the man he believes responsible for his friend’s death.



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