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All 32 Natasha Richardson Movies (in Order)

Prepare yourself for a journey through the world of Natasha Richardson Movies, where we’ll explore her most iconic and memorable roles. Natasha Richardson was a talented actress who left a lasting impression on the silver screen. In this roundup article, we delve into her versatility, highlighting her skills as an actor and providing a comprehensive overview of her filmography. Whether you’re a fan or simply curious, this article promises intrigue and entertainment as we discover the depths of Natasha Richardson’s cinematic legacy.

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1. The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)

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The Charge of the Light Brigade” is a 1968 British historical war drama film directed by Tony Richardson. This film is a captivating retelling of the ill-fated charge by British soldiers during the Crimean War of 1854.



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2. High Crime (1973)

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High Crime” is a thrilling crime drama movie released in 1973, starring Franco Nero, Fernando Rey, and James Whitmore. Directed by Enzo G. Castellari and written by Maurizio Amati, Tito Carpi, and Gianfranco Clerici, this film takes viewers on a suspenseful journey of a righteous police inspector who finds himself in a dangerous game with an Italian drug ring. As the bodies pile up around him, our hero must use his wits and skills to outsmart the ruthless criminals before it’s too late.



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3. Every Picture Tells a Story (1984)

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Every Picture Tells a Story” is a poignant drama that delves into the early life of acclaimed British artist William Scott, father of the film’s director, James Scott. This fascinating exploration into the world of an artist offers a unique perspective on family and creativity. Starring Phyllis Logan, Alex Norton, and Leonard O’Malley, this film captivates audiences with its captivating storytelling and stunning cinematography.



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4. Gothic (1986)

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Gothic, released in 1987, is a unique combination of drama, fantasy, and horror that takes a dark turn into the world of literature and romantic relationships. Directed by Ken Russell and starring Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, and Natasha Richardson, the film follows the Shelleys, who visit Lord Byron, famed poet and rival of Percy Bysshe Shelley. A contest to create a horror story ensues, fueling tensions both creative and personal among all five characters.



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5. A Month in the Country (1987)

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A Month in the Country” is a captivating drama set in post-World War I England, directed by Pat O’Connor and written by Simon Gray and J. L. Carr. The movie follows two soldiers, Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh, who are recovering from the horrors of the war as they spend a summer in a quaint Yorkshire village.



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6. Patty Hearst (1988)

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In the captivating 1988 drama “Patty Hearst, ” based on the autobiography of the same name, we are taken on a compelling journey through the life of Patricia Hearst, a socialite heiress who becomes embroiled in the world of American revolutionaries in the 1970s. This film, helmed by acclaimed director Paul Schrader, is a gripping exploration of Stockholm Syndrome and the complexities of terrorism, set against the backdrop of the tumultuous decade.



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7. Fat Man and Little Boy (1989)

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In 1989, Roland Joffé directed the biographical drama “Fat Man and Little Boy, ” a film that revisits the untold story of the Manhattan Project – a secret World War II project that led to the first atomic bombs. Set in Los Alamos, New Mexico, the movie follows the challenges and breakthroughs as a team of physicists and military personnel works tirelessly to build and test the world’s most lethal weapon. The film stars Oscar-nominee Paul Newman as General Leslie Groves, the lead colonel overseeing the project, alongside Dwight Schultz and Bonnie Bedelia in key roles.



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8. The Handmaid’s Tale (1990)

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The Handmaid’s Tale, directed by Volker Schlöndorff and written by Margaret Atwood and Harold Pinter, is a 1990 dystopian drama based on Atwood’s novel of the same name. Set in a fundamentalist religious totalitarian state, the film explores a world where fertility is a luxury and most women are unable to conceive.



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9. The Comfort of Strangers (1990)

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The Comfort of Strangers” is a thrilling crime drama set in the enchanting city of Venice. Directed by Paul Schrader and based on a novel by Ian McEwan, this 1990 film follows a couple as they attempt to rejuvenate their relationship. However, their journey takes a dangerous turn when they encounter an intriguing stranger who exposes them to a world of temptation and desire.



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10. Past Midnight (1991)

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Past Midnight” (1991) is a gripping neo-noir thriller that delves deep into themes of guilt, redemption, and the pursuit of truth. Released in 1992, this intense drama, directed by Jan Eliasberg, follows the story of Ben, a man recently paroled after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of his pregnant wife.



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11. The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991)

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The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish” is an unforgettable dark comedy where Bob Hoskins, a dedicated photographer, finds himself in the midst of a hilariously twisted romance. With a witty script penned by Ben Lewin and Marcel Aymé, this film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through a series of farcical situations.



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12. Hostages (1992)

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Hostages” is a gripping drama set in 1992 about the abduction of innocent citizens in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War. Based on real events, the film follows the courageous efforts of Peggy Say as she tirelessly battles to free the captives, trapped in horrifying conditions.



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13. Widows’ Peak (1994)

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Widows’ Peak” is a captivating 1994 film that brings together a small, close-knit community in an Irish village. The film centers around an English widow who moves to Widows’ Peak, a serene and picturesque Irish village, nestled in the heart of the countryside. Upon arrival, she is warmly welcomed by the local widows and the son of one.



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14. Nell (1994)

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Nell (1994) is a captivating drama film that delves into the world of isolation and the mysteries that lurk within the human soul. Set in a remote woodland cabin, the story revolves around a small-town doctor who unexpectedly discovers Nell, a beautiful but enigmatic young hermit-woman who harbors many secrets. As their lives gradually intertwine, the doctor becomes increasingly fascinated by Nell’s unique and unconventional way of life.



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15. The Good, the Bad & the Beautiful (1996)

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The Good, the Bad & the Beautiful, originally titled, is a compelling 1996 documentary film that showcases the complexities and intricacies of female relationships. The plot revolves around the lives of three women, each representing different facets of friendship: the good, the bad, and the beautiful.



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16. The Parent Trap (1998)

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The Parent Trap, ” a 1998 adventure comedy-drama film, follows the story of identical twins Annie and Hallie who were separated at birth. Each raised by one of their biological parents, they meet for the first time at summer camp, where they quickly form a bond and hatch a plan to reunite their divided family. Starring Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, and the young Lindsay Lohan as both Annie and Hallie, the film showcases heartwarming reunions, twins’ clever shenanigans, and an enchanting summer camp setting.



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17. Loser (2000)

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Loser” is a hilarious romantic comedy released in 2000, featuring an ensemble cast led by Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, and Zak Orth. The film follows the journey of a college student, branded a ‘loser’ by his roommates, who is tossed out of the dorm and forced to navigate the social landscape on his own.



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18. The Man Who Came to Dinner (2000)

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Dive into a delightful comedy-drama journey with “The Man Who Came to Dinner, ” released in 2000. Starring Nathan Lane, Jean Smart, and Harriet Sansom Harris, this film takes us on an unforgettable trip to Manhattan during the 1930s. The eccentric theatre critic, portrayed by Lane, becomes stranded at the home of a Midwestern factory owner, turning the lives of everyone nearby upside down.



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19. Haven (2001)

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Haven” is a thought-provoking, historically grounded biographical drama that delves into the untold stories of Holocaust survivors. Set in 1940s war-torn Europe and America, the film explores the heroic efforts of a U. S. official to escort refugees to safety in the United States.



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20. Chelsea Walls (2001)

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Chelsea Walls” is a captivating drama film set in a single day at the iconic Chelsea Hotel in New York City. Directed by Ethan Hawke and featuring an ensemble cast of around 30-35 characters, the movie weaves together five intertwined stories of painters, novelists, dancers, poets, and hotel residents.



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21. Blow Dry (2001)

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In the small, quaint town of Ealing, the highly revered British Hairdressing Championship takes place in the year 2000. Caught in the fray are a former two-time winner, Tony Hancock (Alan Rickman), his son Michael, his runaway wife, Christa, and her lover, Sean. The family, currently estranged and divided, finds themselves unwittingly thrust into each other’s orbit as they fight for their chance at the prestigious prize. The competition becomes a backdrop to the rediscovery of familial bonds, love, and redemption.



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22. Maid in Manhattan (2002)

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Maid in Manhattan” takes us on a heartwarming and comedic journey about a Senatorial candidate’s unexpected love affair with a hotel maid, who mistakenly believes he sees her as a socialite wearing a wealthy woman’s dress. The film explores the vibrant streets of Brooklyn and Manhattan, with stunning views of the city skyline.



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23. Waking Up in Reno (2002)

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Waking Up in Reno” is a hilarious romantic comedy from 2002, starring an all-star cast, including Billy Bob Thornton, Charlize Theron, and Patrick Swayze. The story revolves around two trashy couples who decide to embark on a crazy adventure, heading to Reno to attend a monster truck show.



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24. The Fever (2004)

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In “The Fever, ” a talented but naive actress named Julia finds herself drawn into the world of politics after a chance encounter with a charismatic politician named Raphael. Despite having no prior experience in dealing with world events, Julia becomes captivated by Raphael’s passion for justice and decides to help him in his quest to make a difference.



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25. Asylum (2005)

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Asylum, ” a 2005 drama-thriller directed by David Mackenzie, follows the chilling story of a woman whose curiosity about one of her psychiatrist husband’s inmates turns into an obsession that shatters her perfect life. Set in the United Kingdom during the 20th century, the film revolves around a woman whose relentless pursuit of the truth pushes her to uncover the dark secrets behind the murderous act perpetrated by her husband’s patient. Starring Natasha Richardson and Sean Harris, “Asylum” is a gripping tale of love, deception, and the dark corners of the human psyche.



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26. The White Countess (2005)

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In the captivating film “The White Countess, ” set in 1930s Shanghai, a talented blind American diplomat, played by Ralph Fiennes, forms an intriguing connection with a young Russian refugee, Natalie, superbly portrayed by Natasha Richardson. Working odd jobs to support her dead husband’s aristocratic family, Natalie crosses paths with the diplomat in the bustling city where jazz music sets the stage for romantic encounters.



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27. Constantine’s Sword (2007)

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Constantine’s Sword” takes viewers on a thought-provoking journey into the depths of Christianity, guided by acclaimed author and former priest James Carroll. This documentary delves into the darker aspects of the faith, showing how the religion has been used throughout history to justify cruel actions, perpetrated in the name of God.



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28. Evening (2007)

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Evening” is a heartfelt drama that delves into the complex relationships of Ann Lord (Vanessa Redgrave) and her daughters, Constance Haverford (Natasha Richardson) and Nina Mars (Toni Collette). As Ann’s life comes to an end, she reflects on the defining moments of her past, which were filled with unrequited love and passion.



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29. Wild Child (2008)

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Prepare to be transported to a world of comedy and culture clash in the 2008 release, Wild Child. Starring Emma Roberts, Aidan Quinn, and Natasha Richardson, the film follows a rebellious Malibu princess who finds herself shipped off to a strict English boarding school by her father. As she navigates the challenges of adapting to her new environment and finding her place among the other students, she discovers the importance of friendship and breaking down barriers. Wild Child offers a fresh take on the teen movie genre with its engaging storyline and hilarious moments. Directed by Nick Moore and written by Lucy Dahl, this film combines the essence of classic comedies with the charm and wit of modern cinema.



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30. The Wildest Dream (2010)

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In “The Wildest Dream, ” two compelling stories intersect through the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Everest. The film takes you on an extraordinary journey, exploring the passion and struggle of George Mallory, the world’s first mountaineer in pursuit of summiting the highest peak, and Conrad Anker, the modern-day climber who discovers Mallory’s lost remains seven decades later.



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31. The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (2010)

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The 82nd Annual Academy Awards, hosted by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin, bring together Hollywood’s finest for a night of glamour, celebration, and recognition. With Carey Mulligan, Macaulay Culkin, and Bradley Cooper in attendance, the awards ceremony promises an unforgettable evening filled with heartfelt speeches, stunning performances, and unexpected surprises.



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32. The Syndrome (2014)

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The Syndrome, released in 2016, is a powerful documentary film that delves into the world of criminal justice. This eye-opening film, directed by Meryl Goldsmith and written by Meryl Goldsmith and Susan Goldsmith, showcases a team of dedicated doctors uncovering the flawed scientific evidence that has contributed to an unprecedented crisis in the criminal justice system. The documentary not only exposes the corrupt practices but also highlights the immense impact it has had on individuals and communities.



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