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All 43 Mark L Taylor Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Mark L Taylor movies!

In this engaging roundup, we’ll explore the iconic films that have shaped the career of this talented director. From action-packed blockbusters to thought-provoking indies, we’ll delve into the unique vision that has made Mark L Taylor a name to remember. So sit back, grab your popcorn, and prepare for an unforgettable journey through the magic of cinema.

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1. Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976)

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Mother, Jugs & Speed” is a hilarious comedy-drama that showcases the cutthroat competition between privately owned ambulance companies in Los Angeles, California. Set in the 1970s, the film cleverly weaves together elements of humor, drama, and suspense as it tackles themes of ambulance chases, drug use, and workplace sexual harassment.



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2. Marathon Man (1976)

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Marathon Man, ” released in 1976, is a gripping crime drama thriller that tells the story of a New York history student whose life takes a dramatic turn when his older brother is brutally murdered. As the shadowy government agents close in on him, he finds himself entangled with a Nazi war criminal looking for smuggled diamonds. The film, based on a novel by William Goldman, masterfully explores themes of paranoia and brotherly relationships.



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3. Terraces (1977)

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In the heart of seaside California, a diverse group of neighbors navigate the joys and crises that come with sharing terraces in a high-rise apartment complex. As they intertwine their lives, personal dramas unfold in the backdrop of the iconic condo. Directed by Lila Garrett and written by Lila Garrett and George Kirgo, this 1977 drama explores the complexities of human relationships, delivering a heartwarming tale of togetherness in a high-rise.



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4. Damnation Alley (1977)

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In a post-apocalyptic world where the few remaining survivors struggle to find their place amidst destruction, “Damnation Alley” follows the journey of a group of fearless riders as they navigate through the uncharted, perilous terrain in their custom-designed all-terrain vehicles. As the survivors face the unknown, they not only encounter abandoned ghost towns but also confront the hostile environment that seems to have gone mad, battling a terrifying cockroach-like creature on their way. This thrilling sci-fi adventure, set against the backdrop of a futuristic steampunk world, tests the limits of human courage and determination, ultimately revealing the true meaning of survival.



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5. The Ghost of Flight 401 (1978)

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The Ghost of Flight 401, ” a 1978 drama mystery thriller, is set against the backdrop of a devastating plane crash in the Florida Everglades. Following the tragic accident that killed 103 passengers, the salvaged parts from the wrecked airplane are used to repair other aircraft. However, a chilling premonition begins to haunt passengers and crew members aboard those repaired planes, as they report seeing the ghost of the wrecked airplane’s flight engineer.



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6. No Other Love (1979)

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In the heartwarming drama “No Other Love” (1979), two intellectually disabled young adults, Bobby and Katie, discover the joys and challenges of falling in love. Despite societal pressures and prejudices, Bobby and Katie’s bond is strong, and their desire to marry is unwavering. Directed by Richard Pearce and written by Ed Kaplan, this touching movie stars Richard Thomas, Julie Kavner, and Frances Lee McCain.



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7. Friendly Fire (1979)

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Friendly Fire” is a poignant and powerful drama film released in 1979, which takes a compelling look at the realities of the Vietnam War and its impact on families. Directed by David Greene and written by C. D. B. Bryan and Fay Kanin, the movie stars Carol Burnett, Ned Beatty, and Dennis Erdman.



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8. Raise the Titanic (1980)

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Raise the Titanic” is an enthralling action-drama film released in 1980, starring an all-star cast including Jason Robards, Richard Jordan, and David Selby. Directed by Jerry Jameson and written by Adam Kennedy, Eric Hughes, and Clive Cussler, the film boasts a rich, action-packed plot.



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9. Serial (1980)

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In the tumultuous year of 1979, the world is changing, and so are the people. “Serial” is a comedic exploration of a time when hippies were growing up, women were finding their voices, and men were struggling to keep up. With a colorful cast of characters navigating the muddled waters of a chaotic world, this film is sure to keep you on your toes.



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10. Any Which Way You Can (1980)

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Any Which Way You Can” is a 1980 action-comedy film that serves as a thrilling sequel to the 1978 hit “Every Which Way But Loose. ” Starring Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, and Geoffrey Lewis, the movie boasts a star-studded cast and an enthralling plot.



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11. To Race the Wind (1980)

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To Race the Wind” is a heartwarming, inspiring, and humorous biographical drama that tells the remarkable story of Harold Krents, an extraordinary man who overcame the challenges of total blindness from the age of nine. Despite his disability, Harold becomes a successful lawyer after graduating from Harvard and Oxford and faces his greatest challenge of all - the Summer Camp. Starring Steve Guttenberg, Randy Quaid, and Mark L.



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12. Separate Ways (1981)

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Separate Ways” is a gripping drama film released in 1981, written by Leah Appet, Howard Avedis, and Marlene Schmidt, and directed by Howard Avedis. The movie follows a woman who grows unsatisfied with her marriage and embarks on a passionate affair with a young art student, unaware that her husband, a skilled race driver, has been having his own extramarital encounters.



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13. Right of Way (1983)

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Right of Way” is a powerful and poignant drama based on a play, released in 1983. Directed by George Schaefer, the film stars iconic actors Bette Davis, James Stewart, and Melinda Dillon.



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14. Dempsey (1983)

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Dempsey” is a riveting true story set in the glamorous world of 1920s professional boxing, where Jack Dempsey rose to fame as the world heavyweight champion and became a media sensation. This highly-anticipated film, featuring impressive performances by Treat Williams, Sam Waterston, and Sally Kellerman, delves into the life and accomplishments of legendary boxer Jack Dempsey. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, “Dempsey” is a must-watch for fans of biographical dramas and sports films alike.



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15. The Ratings Game (1984)

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Get ready for a hilarious ride in Danny DeVito’s 1984 comedy, “The Ratings Game”. This wildly entertaining flick follows a newly-rich New Jersey trucker who moves to Hollywood, determined to make some big splashes in the television industry. With the help of his brilliant girlfriend from the ratings business, the two form a master plan to manipulate the ratings system, creating a wave of hit shows everyone is talking about.



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16. Sins of the Father (1985)

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Sins of the Father, ” a 1985 drama, follows the life of Kevan Harris, a recent law school graduate, who finds herself in an intricate web of love and deceit. Hired by her father’s former business partner, Frank Murchison, Kevan quickly becomes embroiled in the ongoing battle between Frank and his son, Gregory, over her mother’s will.



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17. Malice in Wonderland (1985)

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Malice in Wonderland, ” a biographical drama released in 1985, brings to life the captivating story of Hedda Hopper, a struggling actress who encounters the powerful and enigmatic Louella Parsons, a gossip columnist known for her influence over Hollywood. Directed by Gus Trikonis, the film stars acclaimed actresses Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander, alongside Richard Dysart.



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18. Weekend Warriors (1986)

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Weekend Warriors, also known as Warriors Weekend, is a lively 1986 comedy-action film directed by Bert Convy. The plot revolves around an Air National Guard unit composed of actors, journalists, and studio personnel in 1961, just before the war in Berlin. They are eager to be considered for military academy acceptance.



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19. Ultraman: The Adventure Begins (1987)

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Ultraman: The Adventure Begins, a 1987 animated action-adventure film, takes viewers on a thrilling ride as three stunt pilots - Scott, Chuck, and Beth - are suddenly granted superhuman abilities, transforming them into Ultra-beings. This unexpected turn of events leads the trio to form the Ultra Force, a team dedicated to defending Earth against four colossal Sorkin Monsters.



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20. Innerspace (1987)

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Innerspace” is a thrilling, heartfelt adventure that takes you on a journey like no other. When test pilot Jack Pipper (Dennis Quaid) is accidentally miniaturized during a secret experiment, he ends up trapped inside the body of hapless store clerk Tuck Pendleton (Martin Short). As Jack navigates Tuck’s world, he discovers a heroine (Meg Ryan) with a connection to his past, and together they embark on a mission to put things right.



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21. Born in East L.A. (1987)

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Born in East L. A. ” is a hilarious 1987 comedy starring Cheech Marin, Daniel Stern, and Paul Rodriguez. The story follows an American citizen mistaken for a Mexican illegal alien and deported to Mexico.



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22. Angel Heart (1987)

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Angel Heart, directed by Alan Parker, is a gripping horror, mystery, and thriller film released in 1987. The plot revolves around a private investigator who is hired by a man claiming to be Louis Cyphre, to locate a missing singer named Johnny Favorite. However, as the investigation progresses, it unravels into a dark and shocking twist, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.



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23. Memories of Me (1988)

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In “Memories of Me, ” a disgruntled man finds himself forced into repairing his strained relationship with his eccentric, flamboyant, and sometimes infuriatingly careless father - a failed actor who never lost his dream of success. As the father attempts to find his footing, their bond is rekindled through a series of lighthearted and humorous encounters.



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24. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)

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In 1989’s family adventure film “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, ” a hapless inventor accidentally shrinks his children and two neighborhood friends to the size of insects. Now on a miniature mission, these teens must navigate the perilous landscape of their own backyard while their father hunts for them.



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25. Where Pigeons Go to Die (1990)

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Where Pigeons Go to Die is a heartwarming drama that follows the reminisces of an aging man, as he recalls his precious bond with his grandfather in the 1950s Midwest. The two share a common passion for racing pigeons and spend their time together nurturing these birds, fostering a deep connection that transcends generations. Written and directed by the talented Michael Landon, this poignant tale of love, family, and tradition has earned nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards, showcasing Landon’s impeccable storytelling abilities.



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26. Arachnophobia (1990)

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Prepare to feel a chill up your spine as you enter the world of “Arachnophobia”, a 1990 thrilling horror-comedy that’s still as heart-pounding as ever. The film follows a young doctor who has just arrived with his family in a tranquil small-town in California when a terrifying event takes place. A new species of South American killer spider, known for triggering arachnophobia, is accidentally brought to the town in the most unexpected way-in a coffin. As the spiders multiply, so does the death toll, leaving the entire town in panic and despair.



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27. Murder 101 (1991)

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Murder 101, ” a 1991 mystery-thriller film directed by Bill Condon and written by Condon and Roy Johansen, stars Pierce Brosnan, Dey Young, and Antoni Corone. The film centers around Charles, a writer who pens a novel based on a real-life murder case. After achieving a successful book, Charles returns to his college to teach creative writing, where he challenges his students to write about planning a perfect murder.



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28. Mastergate (1992)

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Mastergate” is a witty 1992 comedy film directed by Michael Engler and written by renowned humorist Larry Gelbart. Set in the late 70s, the film is based on a satirical play about the historic Senate Watergate hearings of 1973-74. The movie revolves around a CIA employee who has a chance to rewrite history, but at what cost?



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29. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)

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In the heartwarming adventure “Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, ” a young American bulldog, a quick-witted Himalayan cat, and a wise golden retriever embark on a thrilling quest through the rugged wilderness of the Sierra Nevada mountains. These three unlikely allies must navigate treacherous terrain, encounter unexpected dangers, and form a deep bond to protect each other.



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30. Flashfire (1994)

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Flashfire, released in 1994, offers a riveting combination of action, crime, and thriller genres. The film centers around Police Detective Jack Flinder, portrayed by Billy Zane, who is already in hot water due to imprisoning a corrupt partner. However, this only marks the beginning of his troubles.



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31. Secret Sins of the Father (1994)

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In the small town of Nebraska, a farmer is charged with the murder of his wife, and the accusation comes from none other than the town sheriff - also the farmer’s son. In this thought-provoking drama, a family’s dark secrets bubble to the surface, blurring the line between loyalty and suspicion.



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32. Jury Duty (1995)

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Jury Duty” is a comedic take on a serial killer trial featuring an unemployed protagonist, Tommy Collins. As he’s selected for jury duty, Collins is ecstatic at the prospect of free lodging and food. To prolong the trial and capitalize on his unexpected perks, he takes several funny measures, earning him the moniker ‘Hotel Juror. ’ Pauly Shore, Stanley Tucci, and Tia Carrere star in this lighthearted flick where hilarity meets horror in an unexpected marriage of genres.



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33. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1995)

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A heartwarming and thrilling adventure awaits in the 1995 family film, “From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler”. Two resourceful runaway kids, with their unique perspectives, embark on a quest to uncover the secrets surrounding a captivating statue, known as “The Angel”, believed to have been crafted by the legendary artist, Michaelangelo.



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34. A Case for Life (1996)

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A Case for Life is a heart-wrenching drama inspired by a true story, which released in 1996, and has a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. The movie, directed by Eric Laneuville and penned by Vickie Patik, delves into an emotional and difficult topic. It tells the tale of a woman who fights for the right to die to protect her unborn child.



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35. Meet Wally Sparks (1997)

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Meet Wally Sparks, the outrageous tabloid television show reporter, who’s determined to boost ratings on his show. In this zany screwball comedy, Wally goes to the Governor’s mansion, where he’s sure to uncover a juicy sex scandal.



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36. Eight Days a Week (1997)

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In the heartwarming and quirky comedy-romance movie “Eight Days a Week, ” Peter, a determined teenage boy, takes a bold move to win the heart of his crush, Erica. Inspired by his late grandfather, Peter sets up camp on Erica’s lawn, planning to stay there all summer or until she agrees to go out with him. However, things don’t quite go as planned, and Peter finds himself in a variety of humorous situations that test his perseverance.



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37. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure (1999)

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Step into the adventurous world of a young and daring Indiana Jones in the 1916-set film, “The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure”. Directed by Joe Johnston and Carl Schultz, this action-packed movie takes you on a thrilling journey with a teenage Indy, played by Sean Patrick Flanery, who’s busy planning the perfect prom night with his girlfriend, Nancy (Lloyd Owen).



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38. The Other Me (2000)

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The Other Me” takes a comedic spin on the age-old science fiction tale of cloning. Young Will Browning, a bright and inquisitive boy, accidentally creates a clone of himself while working on a school project. The two Will’s quickly discover that despite their shared name and physical differences, they have vastly varied personalities and preferences.



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39. Last Ride (2001)

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Last Ride” is an adrenaline-fueled adventure that follows two best friends as they embark on their final snowboarding escapade before parting ways. Set against the stunning backdrop of Mammoth, the movie showcases heart-stopping action sequences, interwoven with an energetic, pulsating soundtrack.



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40. Fangs (2002)

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In “Fangs, ” a quirky and action-packed sci-fi horror comedy, the world is under attack from a new and deadly enemy: genetically-altered killer bats! The town of Willow Creek is no stranger to oddities, but nothing could’ve prepared them for these flying foes.



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41. Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off (2003)

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Get ready for a scrumptious blend of comedy, family, and sport in Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off! . This 2003 Disney Channel original movie follows teen baseball enthusiast Eddie, whose life takes a tasty turn when he trades his glove for an oven mitt.



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42. High School Musical 2 (2007)

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Experience the electrifying sequel to the irresistible sensation as Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and their East High friends return for High School Musical 2 (2007). The summer is set to be a blast as these dynamic teens land glamorous jobs at a luxurious country club owned by none other than Ryan’s family - headed by the enigmatic and cunning Sharpay. The movie follows the hilarious and heartwarming story as the gang navigates the challenges of adulthood while keeping their passion for music alive in a world where competition and ambition run rampant.



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43. Den Brother (2010)

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Den Brother” is a charming, family-friendly Disney Channel original movie from 2010, starring Hutch Dano and Genevieve Hannelius. When high-school hockey player Alex (Dano) is unexpectedly tasked with leading his sister’s Girl Guide troop, he finds himself embroiled in a world of campfires, den moms, and life lessons that transcend the ice rink. The heartwarming story explores themes of loss, growth, sportsmanship, and the importance of family.



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