Get ready for a hilarious trip down memory lane as we take a look at some of the most iconic Lucille Ball movies. Known for her impeccable comedic timing and unforgettable characters, Lucille Ball has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. Join us as we round up her best film performances and dive into the world of Lucy.
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1. Broadway Bill (1934)
Get ready to gallop into excitement with the 1934 film "Broadway Bill. " Starring Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy, and Walter Connolly, this thrilling comedy-drama unfolds an unforgettable tale. In the midst of a leak-prone roof, a runaway heiress and her sister's husband formulate a daring plan: to race against one another aboard the latter's fast equine companion, the illustrious Broadway Bill. Frank Capra, Sidney Buchman, and Robert Riskin lead the talented cast through an exhilarating dance of rivals and romance, all unfolding on a Broadway stage.
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2. Carnival (1935)
Carnival", a 1935 movie directed by Walter Lang, follows the story of "Chick" Thompson, an acclaimed puppet-master in a traveling circus turned into a carnival after the Great Depression. This whimsical comedy focuses on the relationship between "Chick" and his baby, "Poochy", who was taken away from his father after his mother died in childbirth.
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3. I Dream Too Much (1935)
I Dream Too Much", a 1935 musical romantic comedy, follows the story of Jonathan Street, a struggling composer who meets and marries a charming Annette. Despite his initial disinterest, Annette supports him through his career, ultimately convincing a music producer with her beautiful voice. As their relationship deepens, Jonathan and Annette are swept away to Paris, where Annette's starry career takes off, leaving Jonathan to navigate the challenges of their new life.
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4. The Whole Town's Talking (1935)
The Whole Town's Talking" is a 1935 comedy film that takes a humorous twist on crime and mistaken identity. Starring Edward G. Robinson, Jean Arthur, and Arthur Hohl, the film follows the tale of a timid clerk who finds himself mistaken for a public enemy, leading to a series of chaotic and hilarious events.
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5. Top Hat (1935)
Top Hat" is a delightful 1935 comedy musical romance film that tells the story of a dazzling American dancer who travels to Britain and immediately captures the heart of a charming local model. This whimsical romance gets off to a rocky start, as the dancer initially annoys the model, but in a classic twist of fate, the model mistakes him for a rather eccentric producer.
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6. Winterset (1936)
Winterset" (1936) is a gripping crime drama that chronicles the relentless pursuit of truth and justice by the wrongfully accused. Set in the 19th century, the story revolves around Bartolomeo Romagna, an immigrant laborer falsely accused of a notorious payroll robbery and executed as a result.
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7. Follow the Fleet (1936)
Follow the Fleet, a classic 1936 romantic musical comedy, tells the story of a Navy sailor who aims to rekindle his past love with a passionate woman while on shore leave in San Francisco. Directed by Mark Sandrich, this film is a delightful mix of comedy, romance, and music, with its talented stars Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. With a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes and an IMDb rating of 7.1 based on 4682 votes, Follow the Fleet is a timeless masterpiece that is sure to captivate audiences of all ages.
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8. Stage Door (1937)
Stage Door" is a timeless 1937 classic, directed by Gregory La Cava, that beautifully intertwines comedy, drama, and romance. The story unfolds around the lives of aspiring actresses residing in the same boarding house, each pursuing their dreams and facing the harsh realities of the glamorous world of theatre. With a stellar ensemble cast, including Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, and Adolphe Menjou, the film delves deep into the themes of ambition, confetti, and the bitter-sweet applause that comes with it.
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9. Having Wonderful Time (1938)
In the whimsical comedy "Having Wonderful Time, " set in 1938, bored New York office girl Teddy Shaw (Ginger Rogers) seeks solace in a mountain resort. There she unexpectedly crosses paths with Chick Kirkland (Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ), a charming playboy. As the two navigate the bustling Catskill Mountains camp, Teddy and Chick engage in a series of hilarious misadventures, including a competitive backgammon match and a playful reference to Schopenhauer.
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10. Dance, Girl, Dance (1940)
In the 1940 film "Dance, Girl, Dance, " a group of passionate dancers find themselves without work, leading them down unexpected paths. One dancer, tired of living in poverty, decides to take on burlesque dancing to support herself and her family. Meanwhile, another dreams of the stage and the grace of ballet, determined to make it big despite the odds.
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11. The Big Street (1942)
The Big Street" is a heartfelt tale that blends drama, music, and romance. Set during the bustling 1940s, the story revolves around a doting busboy who harbors unrequited love for an alluring nightclub performer. Tragedy strikes when she becomes paralyzed in an attack orchestrated by her dangerous gangster boyfriend.
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12. Thousands Cheer (1943)
Experience the thrilling blend of comedy, drama, and musical magic in the 1943 cinematic masterpiece, "Thousands Cheer. " Follow the captivating journey of Eddie Marsh, an acrobat turned soldier who finds himself in an unexpected romance with the charming Kathryn Jones, the colonel's captivating daughter. As their passionate love story unfolds, Eddie faces his fears and challenges in the army variety show, where his family's trapeze act and a star-studded lineup of MGM stars take center stage. "Thousands Cheer" will have you singing, dancing, and laughing along with its unforgettable cast, including Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, and Mary Astor.
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13. Du Barry Was a Lady (1943)
In the whimsical musical comedy, Du Barry Was a Lady (1943), a nightclub's coatroom attendant, in love with the club's singer, accidentally sips a drugged drink that transports him to a dreamlike sequence, transforming into French King Louis XV. As he courts the infamous Madame Du Barry, the dreamscape becomes a vivid, fantastical world set amidst the decadence of Versailles.
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14. Without Love (1945)
Without Love, " a charming 1945 romantic comedy, follows the journey of Jamie Rowan, played by Spencer Tracy, a scientist who marries assistantly his colleague, Pat Jamieson, played by Katharine Hepburn. The married couple finds themselves in a loveless relationship as they navigate the challenges of World War II.
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15. Ziegfeld Follies (1945)
Ziegfeld Follies, " released in 1945, is a delightful musical and comedy film that takes viewers back to the grand, old-fashioned style of revues, reminiscent of legendary impresario Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. The story follows Ziegfeld's vision as he ordains a spectacular new show from Heaven.
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16. Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949)
Miss Grant Takes Richmond" is a delightful 1949 comedy romance starring Lucille Ball and William Holden. The film introduces us to Miss Grant, a naive new secretary working for a cunning bookie disguising himself as a real estate magnate. Despite her lack of intelligence, Miss Grant's antics unintentionally cause a hilarious tumult in her employer's world.
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17. Easy Living (1949)
Experience the thrills and trials of professional football in the 1949 drama, "Easy Living. " Leading the charge is Pete Wilson, a star player who basks in the fame and fortune that comes with his MVP title. Alongside him is his passionate wife Liza, who revels in the glamour but disdains those who have seen better days.
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18. A Woman of Distinction (1950)
In the early 1950s, "A Woman of Distinction" brings to life a lively romantic comedy set in the realm of academia. Susan Middlecott, played by Rosalind Russell, is a no-nonsense college dean who fervently believes in keeping love at arm's length. Meanwhile, the enigmatic British astronomer, Prof. Alec Stevenson, portrayed by Ray Milland, lands in the country and finds himself in possession of a precious keepsake belonging to Dean Middlecott.
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19. Ellis in Freedomland (1952)
Entertaining and suspenseful, "Ellis in Freedomland" is a 1952 drama that takes you on a rollercoaster ride of freedom and dreams. A dazzling depiction of the first-ever "Spring Sales Event" called "Freedomland, " this film is a glimpse into a world where Westinghouse claims that their electric appliances are the key to liberating women from the mundane drudgery of housework.
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20. I Love Lucy (1953)
Step back in time to the iconic 1950s with the hilarious film "I Love Lucy" (1953). Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and Vivian Vance come together in this timeless comedy, brought to life on the big screen. Be a part of the audience as they experience filming a special extended episode.
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21. Forever, Darling (1956)
Join Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in their wildest comedy adventure yet, "Forever, Darling" (1956). When a research chemist's quest for a revolutionary pesticide leads to chaos in his marriage, the hilarity reaches new heights. Packed with witty humor and unforgettable chemistry, this 1950s classic is a must-watch for fans of the beloved duo.
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22. The Facts of Life (1960)
The Facts of Life" is a delightful, mid-century romantic comedy starring the beloved pair of Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. The film follows the couple, Larry and Kitty, as they navigate the complexities of love and commitment. After feeling stifled by their marriages, they embark on a daring adventure together, leaving their spouses for an exciting interlude.
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23. Critic's Choice (1963)
Critic's Choice" (1963) is a delightful comedy starring the beloved duo Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. Hope plays Parker Ballantine, a New York theater critic whose marriage is on the line when his wife writes a play that could either be a hit or a flop. As Parker struggles with his professional integrity, he must figure out whether to step away from the review or risk causing a rift in his marriage.
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24. The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)
Experience the timeless hilarity of the silver screen with "The Big Parade of Comedy" (1964), a delightful compilation of classic MGM comedies spanning from the silent era to 1948's "A Southern Yankee. " Directed by Robert Youngson, this joyous journey through the annals of comedy features iconic scenes from beloved films like "The Thin Man, " "A Night at the Opera, " "Dinner at Eight, " and "Bonnie Scotland. " Starring screen legends Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, and The Marx Brothers, "The Big Parade of Comedy" is a must-watch for fans of classic comedies and a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Hollywood humor. With an impressive runtime of 90 minutes and a rating of 5.8 on IMDb, this documentary is sure to bring laughter and nostalgia to audiences everywhere.
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25. A Guide for the Married Man (1967)
A Guide for the Married Man" is a quirky, 1967 comedy-romance film directed by Gene Kelly and written by Frank Tarloff. The movie stars Walter Matthau as a man who guides his friend, played by Matthau himself, through a series of lessons to help him cheat on his wife unnoticed. A hilarious look at infidelity, "A Guide for the Married Man" tackles the complexities of marriage and the allure of unfaithfulness. With stars Inger Stevens and Sue Ane Langdon, the film delivers engaging performances that keep the audience laughing and guessing.
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26. Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)
Yours, Mine and Ours is a heartwarming and humorous family comedy about two widows and their combined families learning to navigate life together. Based on a true story, this 1968 film features renowned actors Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, and Van Johnson delivering memorable performances.
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27. Mission Impossible Versus the Mob (1969)
Embark on a thrilling mission with Jim Phelps and his unstoppable Mission Force in the 1969 classic, Mission Impossible Versus the Mob. Adapted from the popular TV series, this action-packed adventure centers around the relentless pursuit of a criminal syndicate led by Frank Wayne. Join forces with Jim and the task force as they take on the impossible mission to dismantle Wayne's empire.
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28. Swing Out, Sweet Land (1970)
Swing Out, Sweet Land" is a 1970 historical comedy film that explores America's founding days through the eyes of its most prominent figures. Starring the legendary John Wayne alongside a talented ensemble cast, the movie brings to life the likes of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson as they navigate the challenges of creating a nation, all while dealing with the various eccentricities of their fellow colonists. With a runtime of just under an hour and a half, "Swing Out, Sweet Land" is a lighthearted, family-friendly take on an important chapter in American history, garnering critical acclaim and a Primetime Emmy win.
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29. Zenith Presents: A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary (1972)
In a time when network television had just reached its 25th anniversary, the Zenith Electronics Corporation pulled together an extraordinary celebration in the form of a highly engaging variety show. "Zenith Presents: A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary" (1972) is a nostalgic retrospective that brings together some of the most prominent names of early broadcasting. This all-star event features a mix of classic film clips, kine-scopes, video tape segments, and personal memories of the individuals who were key players in shaping entertainment across those years.
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30. Bob Hope's World of Comedy (1976)
In 1976, American comedy legend Bob Hope joined forces with renowned creative minds to bring the "Bob Hope's World of Comedy" tv special to life. This two-hour, comedic masterpiece features a lineup of hilarious sketches and entertaining music performances that showcase the timeless talent of Bob Hope and his illustrious co-stars. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this classic TV special as it delivers the laughter and charm that only Bob Hope can provide.
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31. NBC: The First Fifty Years (1976)
NBC: The First Fifty Years" is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the rich history of NBC, America's leading television network. With a runtime of 3 hours, this riveting movie provides a comprehensive look at NBC's journey since its inception on November 15, 1926.
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32. CBS Salutes Lucy: The First 25 Years (1976)
In 1976, CBS took the opportunity to salute the legendary Lucille Ball in a special television event that gathered numerous esteemed guest stars. The feature, titled "CBS Salutes Lucy: The First 25 Years, " was a heartfelt celebration of Ball's incredible career, focusing on her remarkable TV life. Witness the magic of Lucy Ball and her iconic performances as the event commemorates her remarkable journey in the world of television.
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33. Circus of the Stars #2 (1977)
Prepare to be dazzled by the sequel to the original circus hit, "Circus of the Stars #2, " released in 1977. In this family-oriented adventure, stars are trapped under strict performance contracts, leaving them no choice but to take part in an unforgettable circus spectacle. The film is set in the 70s and features a whirlwind of colorful, quirky performances, making it a delightful trip down memory lane.
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34. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jimmy Stewart (1978)
In 1978, the world of entertainment came together to pay tribute to a legendary actor in a hilarious and heartfelt celebration. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jimmy Stewart is a one-hour and 39-minute comedy masterpiece that showcases some of the greatest stars of the era. With a stellar lineup of comedians, musicians, and actors, this roast is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the art of laughter.
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35. Happy Birthday, Bob (1978)
Happy Birthday, Bob" is a classic comedy tv special celebrating Bob Hope's 75th birthday, held at the renowned Kennedy Center in Washington D. C. This star-studded event is filled with memorable moments, featuring musical performances by Lynn Anderson and Ann-Margret, as well as comedy sketches. Directed by Bob Wynn and written by Bob Arnott and James Lipton, this 3-hour-long show is produced by James Lipton Productions Inc. , Rafshoon Communications, and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).
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36. General Electric's All-Star Anniversary (1978)
In 1978, the world saw the release of General Electric's All-Star Anniversary, a fascinating documentary. The movie, produced by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), celebrates the 100th anniversary of the multinational conglomerate, General Electric (GE). The film features an impressive ensemble of stars including the legendary John Wayne and the iconic Lucille Ball.
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37. Good Old Days Part II (1978)
Step back in time and relive the golden era of rock and roll with 'Good Old Days Part II'. Set in a bustling nightclub, this 2-hour musical journey takes you through the early years of rock and roll. Enjoy candid conversations and nostalgic film clips, all while being entertained by memorable performances from the legends of the time.
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38. Lucy Moves to NBC (1980)
Get ready to laugh with "Lucy Moves to NBC, " a 1980 comedy-musical starring the iconic Lucille Ball. After being contacted by Fred Silverman, the President of NBC, Lucy accepts a new role as a producer. Along with her loyal production assistant, Gale Gordon, they begin working on a brand-new series called "The Music Mart. " Watch as Lucy and Gale navigate the challenges of television production in this hilarious, heartwarming film that will have you grinning from ear to ear! .
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39. The First 40 Years (1980)
Lights, camera, and a whole lot of celebration! In a heartwarming tribute to a lifelong journey in the entertainment industry, The First 40 Years unveils a star-studded birthday party for the legendary Frank Sinatra, marking his 40th year in show business and his 64th birthday. This captivating television special is a testament to the unbreakable bond between Sinatra and the world of music, as he receives the prestigious ASCAP's 1st Pied Piper Award for his unwavering service to lyricists and a special Grammy Trustees' Award.
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40. Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook (1981)
Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook" is a heartfelt tribute to the legendary entertainer, celebrating his incredible career spanning from vaudeville to radio, motion pictures, and over two decades on television. This 1981 documentary takes viewers on a journey through the life and work of Red Skelton, featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews. Discover the hilarity and wit behind some of Skelton's most iconic characters, such as Deadeye, Clem Kadiddlehopper, Freddie The Freeloader, George Appleby, and San Fernando Red.
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41. Showbiz Goes to War (1982)
Showbiz Goes to War" is a captivating 90-minute documentary that takes viewers on a journey through Hollywood during World War II. This compelling film showcases the role of movies and those working in the industry, including classic clips from the 1940s, newsreel footage, shorts, and cartoons, both in color and black-and-white. The documentary brings to life the impact of the war on the entertainment world and how the industry responded, creating iconic war movies that still resonate today.
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42. Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny (1982)
Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny" is a 1982 television special that takes viewers on a nostalgic journey with comedic legend Bob Hope. The movie showcases over 60 beautiful and funny women that Hope has had the pleasure of working with throughout his decades-long career in television and film. Featuring clips from various projects, this heartwarming comedy offers a rare glimpse into the personal and professional relationships that made Hope's career so memorable.
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43. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter" is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.
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44. All the Right Moves (1983)
All the Right Moves" is a 1983 coming-of-age drama that tells the story of an ambitious young football star trapped in a dying mill town. Stephan Hayes, played by Tom Cruise, is the star quarterback whose extraordinary talent on the gridiron offers him a glimmer of hope to escape from his struggling hometown. However, as he navigates the challenges of love, family, and the pressure to succeed on the field, he must confront the harsh realities of his circumstances.
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45. Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983)
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage is a hilarious and captivating film from 1983, featuring a compilation of bloopers and unusual moments from multiple movies. Directed by Ron Blackman, Bruce Goldstein, and Stanley Sheff, and written by Bruce Goldstein, this unique documentary-comedy offers viewers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the world of filmmaking. The film stars Gig Young, Bud Abbott, and Walter Abel, who bring their comedic talents to the screen to create a memorable and entertaining experience.
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46. Happy Birthday, Bob! (1983)
Get ready for a night of hilarity and star-studded fun in "Happy Birthday, Bob! " (1983), a classic comedy special. Directed by the talented Don Mischer, this three-hour gem stars the iconic Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, and ballet sensation Mikhail Baryshnikov. Filled with hilarious skits, celebrity appearances, and a dazzling array of performances, this timeless production showcases the incredible comedic talents of the stars.
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47. Stone Pillow (1985)
In the compelling drama of "Stone Pillow, " viewers are taken on a heart-wrenching journey through the streets of Manhattan, following Carrie Lange, a young and ambitious social worker desperate to help the homeless women living in the shadows of the city. Carrie's life takes an unexpected turn as she strives to find a way to connect with Florabelle, a homeless woman struggling to survive.
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48. Night of 100 Stars II (1985)
Step into a world of glamour, laughter, and song! . "Night of 100 Stars II" is a 1985 television special that combines the genres of comedy, family, and music. An impressive array of stars, including Debbie Allen, Peter Allen, and Harry Anderson, come together in this heartwarming celebration of entertainment.
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49. The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1986)
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards is a prestigious televised event that celebrates the achievements of outstanding performances, creative excellence, and innovative strategies in the realm of television. This exclusive gathering, presented by the esteemed Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, has been recognized as one of the most significant milestones in the TV industry. The 1986 ceremony marked a memorable year in the history of the awards, showcasing the best achievements from prime-time television during that time.
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50. Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood (1987)
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood" celebrates the centennial anniversary of the Hollywood film industry with a star-studded TV special. Taking the audience on a journey through time, the documentary features iconic stars from various eras, offering a glimpse into the history and evolution of Hollywood.
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51. Entertaining the Troops (1988)
Entertaining the Troops" is a fascinating documentary that takes a trip down memory lane to celebrate the USO of World War II. Directed by Robert Mugge and written by himself, the movie features a touching reunion of Bob Hope's famous troupe from the era. Alongside Hope, the troupe consists of renowned artists such as Frances Langford, Patty Thomas, and Tony Romano, delivering captivating performances never seen before.
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52. Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988)
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988) is a musical retrospective that celebrates the 50th anniversary of legendary comedian Bob Hope's long-standing relationship with NBC. Directed by Tim Kiley, this star-studded special features memorable moments from Hope's illustrious career, spanning clips from various TV shows, movies, and performances. The film is filled with reminiscences, showcasing the unique humor and charm that Bob Hope brought to the screen.
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53. Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (1990)
In the heart of World War II, an American serviceman in London, Joe Lombardo, played by Kiefer Sutherland, finds himself in a thrilling romance with an English girl, played by the talented Emily Lloyd. Keen to impress her, Joe devises an elaborate plan and decides to act as a notorious American gangster. However, as he gets further into the dangerous game, the thrilling facade begins to unravel, leaving Joe and his lover on the lam in a deadly and unforgettable crime spree set against the enchanting backdrop of London in the 1940s.
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54. Legends of Comedy (1992)
Embark on a hilarious journey through the archives of comedy in "Legends of Comedy" (1992), a captivating 2-hour and 45-minute documentary. Showcasing over 50 legends from vaudeville to video, this film takes you on a spellbinding journey through the world of comedy. From the Great White Way to the silver screen, each comedic master is given their own mesmerizing segment, allowing you to witness their finest performances and most legendary moments.
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55. The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion (1993)
Celebrating a monumental moment in television history, "The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion" reunites the legendary cast from the beloved variety show. This two-hour special, released in 1993, brings together stars Carol Burnett, Alan Alda, and Pearl Bailey, along with other iconic figures from the original series. Directed by Dave Powers and written by Tim Conway and Kenny Solms, the reunion offers fans a chance to reminisce and laugh once more as they witness the dynamic chemistry that made "The Carol Burnett Show" such a beloved staple.
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56. Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories (1993)
Experience a magical night filled with laughter, heartwarming music, and some of the biggest names in entertainment in the 1993 Christmas special, "Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories. " Joining the legendary Bob Hope and his beloved wife Dolores are celebrities Loni Anderson, Barbara Eden, Joey Lawrence, and football star Ed Marinaro, alongside iconic duo The Judds, featuring Wynonna and Naomi Judd.
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57. That's Entertainment! III (1994)
That's Entertainment! III" is a delightful documentary film from 1994, which serves as the third installment in the "That's Entertainment" series. The movie features a spectacular collection of scenes from various MGM films, including "The Hollywood Revue of 1929, " "Brigadoon, " and the iconic "Singin' In The Rain. " The movie also reminisces about the incredible history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's (MGM) timeless musicals, operettas, and reminiscent moments.
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58. The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender" is a captivating documentary that dives into the history of Hollywood, unearthing the subliminal messages and hidden homosexual overtones that existed in the film industry during the golden age. Director Mark Rappaport takes us on a journey through time, shedding light on the films from the past that, despite their seemingly innocent appearances, have now been revealed to contain homosexual themes.
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59. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1997)
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's is a gripping documentary that pays homage to the iconic Chasen's restaurant in Hollywood, which famously closed its doors in 1995 after 60 years of delighting movie stars, dignitaries, and the public with its exceptional cuisine. Directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, this film offers an intimate look at the restaurant's final days through interviews with actors, producers, staff, and management.
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60. The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts (1998)
Experience the raw, hilarious fun of the "Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts" with the compilation film, "The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. " Hosted by the legendary Dean Martin, these roasts showcased some of the greatest stars of their time, including Lucille Ball, Muhammad Ali, and Johnny Carson. Join in on the laughter and memories as these guests share their favorite comedic moments from their time on the show. Directed by Greg Garrison and featuring star-studded appearances, this timeless collection of comedy and entertainment is a must-watch for fans of the iconic series.
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61. Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)
Television: The First Fifty Years" is a captivating 1999 documentary that delves into the evolution and influence of television on American culture. Directed by Kent Hagen, this thought-provoking film weaves together rare clips, newsreels, and candid interviews from iconic figures like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.
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62. I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special (2001)
Celebrate the golden anniversary of "I Love Lucy" in this hilarious and heartwarming two-hour special! . The show, known for its pioneering format, groundbreaking humor, and unforgettable characters, made an indelible mark on American culture. In this anniversary tribute, relive the classic moments, laughter, and love that characterized this iconic sitcom.
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63. Cher: The Farewell Tour (2003)
Experience the magic of Cher's final farewell tour in the 2003 concert film, Cher: The Farewell Tour. Join the iconic pop music diva as she takes the stage for an unforgettable live performance, featuring all of her greatest hits. This captivating documentary delves into the heart of Cher's career, providing a glimpse into her extraordinary life on and off the stage.
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64. TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (2004)
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years" is a riveting documentary exploring the impact of black images on television and how they transformed American culture. This two-hour film features rare footage, memorabilia, photographs, and exclusive interviews from actors, writers, and producers who shaped television history.
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65. The Last Mogul (2005)
The Last Mogul" is a riveting documentary that unravels the life and legacy of Hollywood powerhouse Lew Wasserman. With an impressive career spanning across decades, Wasserman was known as the kingpin of Hollywood, possessing an uncanny ability to predict the film industry's trends.
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66. Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing (2009)
Experience the magical era of Hollywood musicals in the 1940s like never before with "Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing. " This two-hour documentary takes you on a captivating journey through the golden age of music and dance, featuring a voice-over narration that guides you through the decades of entertainment. Immerse yourself in a world of dazzling performances, captivating stories, and the remarkable talents of Hollywood's legends. Witness the patriotic spirit of the '40s as the stars aligned, and the world embraced the power of music and dance.
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67. These Amazing Shadows (2011)
These Amazing Shadows" (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.
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68. Famous Nathan (2014)
Famous Nathan" (2014) takes viewers on an enthralling journey through the life and times of Nathan's Famous, the iconic Coney Island hot dog stand that was established in 1916 by Nathan and Ida Handwerker. The movie is a comprehensive exploration of the handmade sausages, the family's journey, and the food's enduring popularity that has transcended generations. The film features a fascinating mix of archival footage, family photos, home movies, and a dynamic soundtrack, all woven together to bring the history of the iconic hot dog stand to life.
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69. Glad All Over: The Dave Clark Five and Beyond (2014)
Experience the infectious energy of one of Britain's most iconic bands in Glad All Over: The Dave Clark Five and Beyond, a fascinating documentary that takes you behind the scenes of the unforgettable music of The Dave Clark Five.
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70. Trumbo (2015)
Trumbo, released in 2015 and directed by Jay Roach, is a compelling and gripping biographical drama that showcases the life of Dalton Trumbo, a prominent Hollywood screenwriter whose career came to a screeching halt during the 1947 Hollywood blacklist. Known for his exceptional political views, Trumbo, along with several other artists, faced severe consequences for their beliefs. The movie takes viewers on a journey through Trumbo's personal and professional life, highlighting his resilience, dedication, and perseverance.
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71. The Fabulous Allan Carr (2017)
The Fabulous Allan Carr is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of the esteemed producer who was once known for his larger-than-life reputation. Having made waves with the hit movie Grease and the iconic Broadway sensation La Cage Aux Folles, Carr's journey takes a dramatic turn after he masterminded the infamous 1989 Academy Awards.
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72. Love, Gilda (2018)
Love, Gilda is a poignant and intimate documentary that sheds light on the life and career of comedienne Gilda Radner through her own words. Director Lisa D'Apolito masterfully weaves together recently discovered audiotapes, interviews with Radner's friends, rare home movies, and diaries read by modern-day comediennes. The film offers a unique glimpse into Radner's honest and whimsical world, with highlights from her time on Saturday Night Live and the unforgettable characters she brought to life.
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73. Tina (2021)
Tina" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of the incomparable Grammy Award-winning artist, Tina Turner. This music documentary offers an exclusive look into the rock icon's remarkable journey, from her humble beginnings to her meteoric rise to fame. With fascinating interviews and unprecedented access to Tina herself, this captivating documentary illuminates the powerful force that made Tina Turner not just a musical legend but a cultural icon.
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