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All 85 Oliver Reed Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Oliver Reed’s cinematic contributions as we present a roundup of his most memorable movies. From gritty dramas to action-packed thrillers, explore the depths of Reed’s diverse filmography and rediscover his enduring impact on the silver screen.

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1. Upstairs and Downstairs (1959)

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Upstairs and Downstairs, a 1959 UK comedy film, follows the journey of a young man and his wife as they enter the world of corporate entertaining by marrying the boss’s daughter. The couple’s new life brings them in contact with a diverse array of peculiar servants, each bringing their unique quirks to the household.



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2. Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960)

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Sword of Sherwood Forest” is a riveting 1960 adventure drama set amidst the backdrop of Nottingham during King Richard’s absence at the Crusades. The film explores the intriguing dynamics between Robin Hood, Maid Marian, the Sheriff of Nottingham, and a group of cunning nobles. The nobles plan to seize the estates of fallen Crusaders, but Robin Hood and Maid Marian thwart their schemes, igniting an unforgettable battle of wits and courage.



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3. The League of Gentlemen (1960)

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The League of Gentlemen, ” also known as “The Pink Panther, ” is a classic British crime comedy from 1961, based on the novel by John Buchan. Directed by Basil Dearden, the film features an all-star cast, including Jack Hawkins, Nigel Patrick, and Roger Livesey.



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4. The Angry Silence (1960)

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The Angry Silence” (1960) is a gripping drama film that follows the story of a young factory worker, who finds himself in a dilemma when his workmates and fellow union members decide to initiate a wildcat strike. The worker is torn between his loyalty to his community and his personal convictions, leading to a series of tense and emotional conflicts.



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5. Life Is a Circus (1960)

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Step into the colorful world of “Life Is a Circus” (1960), a delightful comedy film that brings magic to the big screen. Set in an ailing circus, the employees stumble upon Aladdin’s fabled magic lamp and decide to take their fortune-saving endeavors into their own hands.



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6. Wild for Kicks (1960)

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Wild for Kicks, also known as Beat Girl, is a 1960 drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. The movie, set in Soho, revolves around an impetuous teenage girl who joins the beatnik and striptease scenes to rebel against her strict architect father and her French ex-stripper stepmother.



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7. The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960)

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The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll, released in 1961, is a gripping and eerie horror film directed by Terence Fisher. Adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel, the movie explores the concept of a “split personality” through its lead character, Dr. Henry Jekyll (played by Paul Massie).



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8. The Bulldog Breed (1960)

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The Bulldog Breed, ” released in 1960, is a comedic film starring the talented Norman Wisdom. Set in the world of the British Navy, our protagonist, Norman Puckle, is a grocery assistant who, after being abandoned in love, embarks on a whirlwind journey to join the prestigious British rocket program.



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9. No Love for Johnnie (1961)

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No Love for Johnnie” is a captivating British drama from 1961, starring the illustrious Peter Finch as Johnnie Byrne, a charismatic politician trying to maintain integrity amidst mounting challenges. After securing his reelection as a Member of Parliament from the Labour Party, his political career takes a dive due to a series of devastating setbacks at home and on the world stage. As his marriage disintegrates, Byrne must navigate the treacherous waters of British politics and mend his broken relationships.



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10. The Damned (1962)

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The Damned” is a chilling 1962 horror film, released in 1965, that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Joseph Losey and based on a novel of the same name, this UK production is a gripping tale of suspense and terror that will captivate audiences from start to finish.



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11. Night Creatures (1962)

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Embark on a dark and thrilling adventure in “Night Creatures” (1962), where notorious smugglers and marsh phantoms lurk in 18th-century England. In this suspenseful Gothic drama, the British Crown enlists the help of Captain Collier and his crew to root out the illegal activities happening in a coastal town. As they dig deeper, they uncover the chilling truth behind the Marsh Phantoms, and the mysterious figure known as Dr.



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12. The Pirates of Blood River (1962)

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In the treacherous waters of the seventeenth century, a group of ruthless pirates embark on a deadly hunt for treasure. “The Pirates of Blood River” follows their relentless pursuit of wealth, as they mercilessly attack a Huguenot settlement on the Isle of Devon. The cunning pirates, who will stop at nothing to obtain their prize, wreak havoc and chaos in their wake.



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13. Paranoiac (1963)

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Unveiled in a mysterious and eerie atmosphere, “Paranoiac” is a chilling and suspenseful 1963 film directed by Freddie Francis. A tale of inheritance, secrets, and looming danger, the movie revolves around a man long believed dead who returns to claim his rightful share in the family estate. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 20 minutes, it masterfully weaves together thrilling twists and turns that will leave you questioning every character’s motive and intention.



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14. The Crimson Blade (1963)

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In the midst of the tumultuous 1648 English Civil War, Captain Sylvester switches allegiances between the Parliamentary and Royalist forces, showcasing a man as unpredictable as the conflict. As King Charles I eludes Oliver Cromwell’s relentless pursuits, Sylvester’s actions raise questions about his true intentions and loyalty.



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15. The Girl-Getters (1964)

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The Girl-Getters, ” originally known as “The System, ” is a 1964 drama film set in a picturesque seaside village. The film follows a group of local young males who seek out romantic encounters among the seasonal tourists, with the aspiring photographer Tinker leading the charge. As the summer comes to an end, Tinker finds himself unexpectedly in love with a prominent fashion model. However, the unexpected twist in the narrative challenges the original goals of the group, as they start to see the value of human connection beyond mere conquerings.



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16. The Brigand of Kandahar (1965)

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The Brigand of Kandahar” takes us back to the 1850s in India, where the British army is engaged in a fierce armed conflict against rampaging locals. Led by an army scout and skilled rifle-fire specialist, they must navigate the treacherous terrain and face off against their adversaries. Directed by John Gilling and starring Ronald Lewis, Oliver Reed, and Duncan Lamont, this adventure film blends history with thrilling action to create an unforgettable cinematic experience.



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17. The Trap (1966)

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In the wild, untamed wilderness, a life-altering tale unfolds. “The Trap, ” a 1966 movie directed by Sidney Hayers and written by David D. Osborn, combines the elements of adventure, drama, and romance to create a story that remains captivating.



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18. The Shuttered Room (1967)

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In the chilling and suspenseful mystery “The Shuttered Room, ” released in 1968, the unsettling narrative revolves around a string of heinous murders that mysteriously connect to a sinister creature that haunts an eerie mansion. As the story unfolds, a trio of seemingly unrelated characters find themselves entwined in this horrifying pursuit for the truth. Their journey uncovers secrets previously concealed and reveals a terrifying truth that threatens their very existence.



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19. I’ll Never Forget What’s’isname (1967)

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I’ll Never Forget What’s’isname, set in 1960s swinging London, is a compelling blend of comedy and drama. Following the life of a professional advertising executive, the film delves into both the personal and professional misfortunes that he encounters. The movie captures the essence of the time period while satirizing the industry with witty humor.



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20. The Jokers (1967)

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In “The Jokers, ” Michael Tremayne and David Tremayne, played by screen legends Michael Crawford and Oliver Reed, find themselves in a hilarious predicament - they decide to stage a prank that turns into a real-life crime. The Crown Jewels, the most valuable treasure in England, are their target, but not for greed’s sake. They merely covet the ultimate fame that stealing the priceless jewels from the Tower of London promises.



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21. Oliver! (1968)

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Oliver! , a 1968 film, is an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel, set in 19th century London. The movie follows the story of young orphan Oliver Twist, who is sold to a mortician and runs away, later meeting a group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor. A story of survival, friendship, and self-discovery awaits the audience as Oliver navigates through the streets of London, encountering an array of characters who shape his destiny. With captivating performances by its star-studded cast, including Mark Lester, Ron Moody, and Shani Wallis, and a heartwarming blend of humor, drama, and musical elements, Oliver! will not disappoint viewers.



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22. Hannibal Brooks (1969)

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Hannibal Brooks” is a 1969 action-adventure comedy film featuring Oliver Reed as the titular character. Set during World War II, Hannibal, a prisoner of war, unexpectedly gets the opportunity to escape from the Germans while working at a zoo. Seizing the chance, he frees himself and the loving elephant he has been caring for.



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23. The Assassination Bureau (1969)

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In the thrilling 1969 film “The Assassination Bureau, ” an expert group of assassins led by the formidable team of Oliver Reed and Telly Savalas is faced with its ultimate test when a cunning woman challenges them. This period drama filled with action, adventure, and lighthearted humor captivates audiences with its intricate plot.



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24. Women in Love (1969)

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Women in Love” is a captivating 1969 drama-romance film directed by Ken Russell. The movie, set in the 1920s, follows the emotional and challenging love affairs of two best friends, and explores the nuances of relationships with a pair of women.



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25. The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (1970)

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The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun is a suspenseful drama from 1970, filled with intriguing twists and turns. Directed by Anatole Litvak, this film follows the story of a secretary who takes her boss’s car for a vacation in the Mediterranean. However, things take an unexpected turn when she retraces a journey she has never taken before and finds herself recognized by strangers.



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26. Take a Girl Like You (1970)

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Take a Girl Like You, released in 1970, tells the story of young Jenny Bunn, a school teacher sent to the South of England to start a new life. But her new life is filled with excitement as she meets Patrick Standish, one of the local “lads. ” As Jenny becomes the centre of attention for several boys, who will win her heart? .



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27. The Hunting Party (1971)

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In the riveting Western action film “The Hunting Party, ” directed by Don Medford, an unyielding rancher (Oliver Reed) unleashes the fury of his crew to seek revenge against those who kidnapped his adulterous wife. Armed with cutting-edge long-range rifles, the ruthless posse embarks on a relentless hunt through the treacherous American West.



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28. Revolver (1973)

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Revolver” is a 1973 crime thriller set in the heart of Italy, featuring a fierce prison warden pulled into a labyrinth of secrets and intrigue. After being threatened to exchange a daring French criminal for his kidnapped wife, he plunges into a dangerous cat-and-mouse game uncovering a larger conspiracy. This pulse-pounding film, known for its grindhouse action, pits Oliver Reed, Fabio Testi, and Paola Pitagora against a diabolical plot with ties to a pinup girl, France, Germany, and beyond.



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29. Dirty Weekend (1973)

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Dirty Weekend, ” released in 1973, is a fast-paced thrill-ride set in 1970s Italy. The film follows an industrialist, his mistress, and three left-wing extremists who become embroiled in a cross-country car chase after stealing a bank.



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30. The Three Musketeers (1973)

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The Three Musketeers, ” released in 1974, is a thrilling, action-packed adventure set in 17th-century Paris. Directed by Richard Lester, this exhilarating film sees a young swordsman arriving in the city, where he encounters an assortment of villains, romance, and intrigue. Joined by three fellow Musketeers, they embark on a daring quest, facing off in fencing duels and unraveling the mystery of the diamond-studded necklace.



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31. Mahler (1974)

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Mahler, a riveting 1974 period drama directed by Ken Russell, offers a captivating glimpse into the life of iconic composer Gustav Mahler. The film follows Mahler’s (Robert Powell) tumultuous relationship with his wife (Georgina Hale) as they engage in a heated discussion about their failing marriage during a train journey.



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32. The Four Musketeers: Milady’s Revenge (1974)

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The Four Musketeers: Milady’s Revenge, ” a 1974 adventure, weaves a tale of daring deeds and cunning schemes in 17th-century France. As the charismatic Musketeers valiantly defend the queen and her dressmaker from the malevolent Cardinal Richelieu and the formidable Milady de Winter, audiences will be captivated by the thrilling sword-fighting scenes. With a balance of romance, action, and intrigue, this film is a must-watch for fans of historical fiction and adventure.



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33. Ten Little Indians (1974)

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Ten Little Indians (1974) is a gripping crime, mystery, and thriller film directed by Peter Collinson. Inspired by the well-known Agatha Christie novel, the movie follows ten unsuspecting guests who receive an invitation to a luxurious hotel in the heart of the Iranian desert. Unbeknownst to them, a calculating murderer lurks amongst their midst, and they soon become prey to a sinister game of self-justice and survival.



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34. Royal Flash (1975)

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Get ready for a rollicking adventure as Captain Harry Flashman (Malcolm McDowell) finds himself entangled in a web of deception and romance in “Royal Flash” (1975). Coerced by the cunning Otto Von Bismarck (Oliver Reed), Harry is forced to impersonate a Prince, leading to a series of exciting misadventures.



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35. Tommy (1975)

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Tommy (1975) is a unique blend of drama and musical, showcasing the incredible journey of a young boy who becomes the symbol of a cult, all while playing pinball. With stunning performances, this intriguing story takes you to a holiday camp, unraveling secrets of murder and the allure of power.



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36. Lisztomania (1975)

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Lisztomania, ” a 1975 film directed by Ken Russell, delves into the life of the remarkable composer and pianist Franz Liszt, played by Roger Daltrey. The movie takes the audience on a journey through Liszt’s hedonistic lifestyle, his struggles, and his obsession with women – including some provocative scenes featuring male nudity, gay seduction, and female nudity.



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37. The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday (1976)

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The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday, ” a hilarious comedy-Western from 1976, stars Lee Marvin, Oliver Reed, and Robert Culp. Three old prospectors, each with their unique quirks, must confront their former partner who stole precious gold from their mine, 15 years prior. To avenge their stolen gold and capture his gold-hearted wife, they plan a wild and humorous kidnapping, complete with wild west flair.



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38. Burnt Offerings (1976)

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In the gripping 1976 horror film, Burnt Offerings, a family embarks on a summer vacation that turns into a terrifying nightmare. They move into a stunning, old mansion in the countryside that seems too good to be true. However, as days turn into weeks, the family soon discovers the house holds a sinister and mysterious power over them.



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39. Assault in Paradise (1977)

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Assault in Paradise, originally titled The Ransom, is a 1977 crime thriller that takes place in the picturesque desert of Arizona. As a Native American, the main character embarks on a chilling spree of murder, targeting cops and wealthy residents. Armed with a high-powered crossbow, he demands payment from the town’s elite to halt his deadly rampage.



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40. US Against the World (1977)

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Immerse yourself in the nostalgic world of US Against the World, a highly-rated 1977 television special that showcases the wit and athleticism of stars from the US, UK, and beyond. This captivating 2-hour event pits ten teams of five men and three women against one another, all vying for the title of the best team in the competition.



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41. Circus of the Stars #2 (1977)

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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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42. Crossed Swords (1977)

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Crossed Swords, ” a 1977 period-themed comedy-drama, is a clever take on the well-known tale of “The Prince and the Pauper. ” It follows the tale of young Tom Canty, who accidentally swaps places with Prince Edward of Wales. As fate intervenes, the characters are pushed to confront their differences and dive deeper into each other’s worlds through a series of amusing and adventurous experiences.



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43. The Big Sleep (1978)

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The Big Sleep, released in 1978, is a pulse-pounding crime thriller that takes private detective Philip Marlowe to the heart of a web of deceit and murder in London. As Marlowe delves into a case involving the mysterious death of a wealthy, respectable general, he encounters a world of wealthy socialites, illicit blackmail, and seedy underworld figures.



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44. The Brood (1979)

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The Brood” is a 1979 horror-science fiction film directed by David Cronenberg and written by the same visionary author. Starring Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, and Art Hindle, the movie boasts a 6.8 IMDb rating, voted by 33,855 viewers, and a budget of $1,400,000 (estimated). The suspenseful plot centres around a mysterious psychologist’s unorthodox therapy techniques on a wife, who’s currently institutionalised, while a string of grisly murders occur.



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45. The Lion of the Desert (1980)

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The Lion of the Desert” is a powerful and epic biographical drama that brings to life the captivating story of Libyan nationalist leader, Omar Mukhtar. Set in 1929, the film revolves around the brutal suppression of resistance by Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, who appoints General Rodolfo Graziani as colonial governor to Italian Libya.



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46. Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980)

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Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype is a captivating and twisted comedy-drama-horror film that was released in 1980. Directed by Charles B. Griffith and written by the same director along with Roger Corman, this entertaining movie offers a dark storyline while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. With a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes, this unique film delves into the world of psychotronic cinema, featuring a mix of electrocution, weight loss, and oddly enough an incident with flat feet.



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47. Condorman (1981)

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In “Condorman, ” cartoonist Woody finds himself transformed into the superhero he’s been drawing. Equipped with his own gadgets, Woody jumps into action when he aids a Soviet spy in a thrilling bid to defect to the West. This action-packed, comedic adventure takes fans on a thrilling journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.



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48. Venom (1981)

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In the gritty world of 1981, “Venom” unleashes terror as a deadly snake wreaks havoc on a group of kidnappers with a chilling twist. When a group of ruthless terrorists attempt to abduct a child, they stumble into a house with an extremely venomous snake.



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49. Two of a Kind (1983)

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In the heartwarming comedy “Two of a Kind” (1983), Earth faces certain destruction as God sends four angels on a mission to save humanity. With the fate of the world resting on their shoulders, they choose two young individuals, burdened with their own challenges. Starring the iconic duo of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, this whimsical tale of love and redemption captivates audiences as two ordinary people transform into the saviors of mankind.



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50. Fanny Hill (1983)

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In the scandalous world of Fanny Hill”, a 1983 film by Brent Walker Film Productions, we follow the journey of Frances, a naive young woman from the countryside to London. As she embarks on her journey, she soon finds herself in a brothel.



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51. Clash of Loyalties (1983)

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Clash of Loyalties, ” an epic war film from 1983, transports viewers to the heart of the Iraqi revolution against English occupation in the 1920s. Directed by Mohamed Shukri Jameel and written by Lateif Jorephani and Ramadan Gatea Mozan, this drama film delves into the complexities of loyalty and sacrifice in the midst of rebellion.



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52. The Sting II (1983)

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In “The Sting II, ” director Jeremy Kagan returns with this humorous caper, which is a sequel to the iconic Best Picture winner, “The Sting. ” Set in the early 1980s, the movie centers around a group of con artists, led by Jerry (Jackie Gleason), who plan to swindle their way to riches by orchestrating a massive betting scam on a high-profile boxing match.



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53. Spasms (1983)

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Spasms” is a chilling 1983 horror-sci-fi film about a terrifying serpent that wreaks havoc on an unsuspecting American college. With a gripping plot and a cast led by Peter Fonda and Oliver Reed, this thrilling adventure follows a British millionaire and an American scientist as they embark on a deadly pursuit of the beast. The film, directed by William Fruet, offers viewers a nerve-wracking experience that blends the supernatural and scientific realms.



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54. Black Arrow (1985)

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In the thrilling 15th-century tale, Black Arrow (1985) is set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, a bitter struggle between two rival houses vying for the English throne. As the civil war rages, a newly-minted knight finds his family brutally murdered.



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55. Castaway (1986)

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Experience the ultimate adventure as middle-aged Gerald Kingsland (Oliver Reed) searches for a female companion to spend a year on a deserted island in the 1986 film “Castaway”. Inspired by true events, this captivating drama follows the journey of Gerald, who advertises in a London paper for a partner to join him on this extraordinary expedition. The film masterfully weaves together themes of survival, isolation, and the indomitable spirit of the human will to endure.



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56. Captive (1986)

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Captive, ” set in 1986, is a gripping tale of kidnapping and captivity. The daughter of an international tycoon (played by Oliver Reed) becomes the target of a sinister trio of abductors, who have a chilling plan to mold her in their likeness.



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57. Master of Dragonard Hill (1987)

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In the lush 18th century colonial Caribbean island of St. Joseph’s, Abdee, a once enslaved Scottish nobleman, faces a treacherous fate when he is falsely accused of murder. Forced into a new rebellion, Abdee must navigate a world of intrigue, danger, and passion as he fights against the oppressive dictator ruling the island.



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58. The Misfit Brigade (1987)

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The Misfit Brigade, a riveting 1987 war film, takes you on an intriguing journey behind enemy lines with the members of the 27th Panzers, Hitler’s heavy-duty combat regiment composed primarily of prisoners. Set in 1943, this motley tank crew embarks on a desperate suicide mission to destroy a Soviet train carrying precious fuel supplies for the Red Army.



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59. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen” is a whimsical, adventurous, and daring comedy-fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam, taking us on a journey through the late 18th century with an unforgettable group of misfits. Our titular hero, Baron Munchausen, played by the enchanting John Neville, embarks on a series of fantastical and otherworldly escapades across the vast expanse of Europe, meeting and befriending a motley crew of characters along the way.



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60. The Lady and the Highwayman (1988)

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The Lady and the Highwayman” is a swashbuckling adventure set in the 1660s during the Restoration of King Charles II of England, a time of romance, betrayal, jealousy, banditry, murder, and court intrigue. Written by the enchanting duo of Barbara Cartland and Terence Feely, and directed by John Hough, the film stars Emma Samms, Oliver Reed, and Claire Bloom.



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61. Monsters & Maniacs (1988)

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Monsters & Maniacs, ” a time-defying journey into the haunted history of horror films, spends “1h 50min” exploring “film clips, rare footage, and coming attractions. ” This compilation takes viewers from the terrifying tales of the 1930s to the nail-biting nightmares of the 1980s. With contributions from multiple years, “Monsters & Maniacs” provides an immersive experience with a healthy dose of chills and laughter. Directed by Ted Newsom and written by Ted Newsom, it aspires to satisfy the cravings of horror fans of all ages.



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62. Dragonard (1988)

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In the turbulent 18th century Caribbean, the debauchery of colonial plantation owners reigns supreme. Amidst this chaos, an enslaved Scotsman embarks on a quest for freedom by joining a daring slave revolt. As the revolution heats up, the line between right and wrong blurs, and the enslaved seek retribution against their oppressors.



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63. The House of Usher (1989)

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The House of Usher (1989) is a chilling gothic horror film that follows an engaged couple as they embark on a journey to the man’s uncle’s mansion. However, their trip takes a sinister turn when a car accident leaves the woman trapped inside the seemingly abandoned house. As strange occurrences begin to unfold, she realizes that the residents are hiding a terrifying secret.



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64. The Return of the Musketeers (1989)

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Experience an entertaining romp through 17th-century France in ‘The Return of the Musketeers’ (1989), directed by Richard Lester. With a star-studded cast, including Michael York, Oliver Reed, and Frank Finlay, this action-packed adventure follows the Four Musketeers as they come to the aid of France once again.



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65. Panama Sugar (1990)

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Panama Sugar” is a comedic film set in a serene Caribbean island. The story revolves around the titular character and his friends, who band together to protect their paradise from the clutches of Fox Perry, a wealthy American businessman who sees the island as the perfect location for his next big Las Vegas exotic project.



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66. Treasure Island (1990)

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with “Treasure Island” (1990), a thrilling tale of treasure-seeking and high-sea adventures. Directed by Fraser Heston and based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s timeless classic, this film follows the daring journey of young Jim Hawkins as he navigates treacherous waters with the infamous pirate Captain Long John Silver.



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67. That’s Action (1990)

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Get ready for an exhilarating trip through the thrilling world of Action International Pictures, as Robert Culp takes you on a cinematic journey in “That’s Action” (1990). With action-packed trailers and scenes, experience heart-stopping moments like shootouts, explosions, chases, and fistfights. From the mind of director David A.



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68. A Ghost in Monte Carlo (1990)

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A Ghost in Monte Carlo” is a riveting drama and romance film set in the glamorous world of Monte Carlo, released in 1990. The movie follows an aging courtesan, Madame Bluet, who takes her orphaned niece, Mistral, from her convent home in Paris. Determined to bury the past, Madame Bluet transforms herself into the respectable Countess de Secret, while her niece becomes the enigmatic Mademoiselle Phantome.



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69. Hired to Kill (1990)

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Hired to Kill, ” an action-thriller from 1990, takes viewers on a thrilling ride as a crew of fashionable individuals finds themselves in a dangerous predicament. A photographer and seven models are on their way to a South American island fortress for an upcoming fashion shoot, unaware that they are, in fact, mercenaries. Their real mission is to rescue an imprisoned rebel leader.



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70. The Pit and the Pendulum (1991)

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The Pit and the Pendulum (1991) is an intense and darkly atmospheric film set in the heart of medieval Spain during the infamous reign of Torquemada, the Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition. The movie immerses viewers in a horrifying world of cruelty and torment, reminiscent of the works of Edward Hopper.



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71. Prisoner of Honor (1991)

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Prisoner of Honor” (1991) is a gripping drama that brings to life the infamous Dreyfus Affair, a scandal that divided France and set the stage for the First World War. The film tells the story of an investigation into the conviction of a French Army Captain, Alfred Dreyfus, for treason. As the protagonist delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dangerous web of conspiracy that reveals the extent of anti-Semitism in France at the time.



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72. Severed Ties (1992)

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In a world where scientific experimentation knows no bounds, Dr. Crichton stands at the forefront of cutting-edge research. When a routine regeneration experiment goes terribly wrong, the result is not a new limb, but a sinister reptilian creature. Driven by greed and desperation, Dr. Crichton enlists the help of homeless crippled veterans, injecting them with the serum that gives birth to his monstrous creation. With his evil mother threatening to shut down his research, Dr. Crichton’s army of reptilian beings become the key to his survival and the continuation of his twisted endeavors.



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73. Funny Bones (1995)

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Funny Bones” (1995) is a delightful dark comedy that explores the depths of family relationships and the price of letting one’s true talent shine. The story centers around an unsuccessful comedian, played by Jerry Lewis, who embarks on a journey to uncover his family’s secrets.



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74. Empire of the Censors (1995)

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From the creators of the documentary “Empire of the Censors” comes a fascinating journey into the history of film and video censorship in Great Britain. This intriguing documentary delves into the fascinating and sometimes controversial world of BBFC, the British Board of Film Classification.



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75. Die Tunnelgangster von Berlin (1996)

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Experience the thrilling true crime tale of “Die Tunnelgangster von Berlin” (1996) as a group of audacious criminals execute a daring bank robbery, escaping through a meticulously constructed tunnel they had previously built. Starring Oliver Reed, Tina Ruland, and James Pertwee, this suspenseful crime and thriller film promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.



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76. The Bruce (1996)

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The Bruce” follows the life of Scottish warrior and Earl Robert the Bruce during the tumultuous early 14th century. As the First War of Scottish Independence against England rages on, Bruce’s leadership and unwavering determination see him crowned King of Scots. This drama-infused historical account provides an exhilarating journey through a time of war and rebellion, as Bruce fights to secure Scotland’s freedom and independence.



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77. Parting Shots (1998)

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Parting Shots, ” a 1998 dark comedy, follows the story of Harry Sterndale, a struggling photographer whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is informed he is dying from cancer with less than a month to live. In a moment of desperation and vengeance, Harry embarks on a wild journey to give his enemies the ‘treatment’ they so desperately deserve.



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78. The Bible Collection: Jeremiah (1998)

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Delve into the biblical world with “The Bible Collection: Jeremiah” (1998), a gripping drama based on the life of the prophet Jeremiah. Starring Patrick Dempsey and Oliver Reed, this powerful film follows a man who is forced to abandon his family and the woman he loves, all in the name of delivering God’s message in Jerusalem during the 7th century BC.



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79. The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo (1998)

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Embark on a thrilling journey with “The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo” (1998), a movie that takes you back in time to the epic adventures of the legendary explorer. Filmed in the picturesque Venice, Italy, this Adventure movie follows our fearless protagonist, Marco Polo, as he travels far and wide to the ends of the Earth. Teaming up with his trusty sword and sorcery skills, the story weaves a tale of intrigue and adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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80. Gladiator (2000)

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Gladiator” is a spellbinding 2000 epic action-adventure film directed by Ridley Scott, with a runtime of 2 hours and 35 minutes. The movie features intense combat and thrilling battlefield scenarios set against the backdrop of the Roman Empire. The story revolves around a former Roman general named Maximus Decimus Meridius, played by Russell Crowe, who is meticulously executed for his refusal to acknowledge the new, corrupt emperor.



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81. Celebrity Naked Ambition (2003)

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Celebrity Naked Ambition” is a riveting documentary that dives into the world of nudity in the movies, highlighting the strategic and bold use of bare skin as a plot device. The film explores a range of scenarios where nudity is intentionally included, as well as instances where it might have been overlooked.



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82. Inventing Grace, Touching Glory (2003)

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Inventing Grace, Touching Glory is a fascinating documentary that dives into the past and present of the British Columbia film industry. Told from the perspective of pioneering filmmakers who started their careers in the 1950s and 60s, the film explores the industry’s evolution from the past until the modern-day 2003 landscape.



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83. Strength and Honor: Creating the World of ‘Gladiator’ (2005)

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Strength and Honor: Creating the World of ‘Gladiator’ is a riveting documentary that delves into the making of one of the most iconic films in history. Directed by Charles de Lauzirika, this comprehensive three-hour documentary unveils the intricacies behind the creation of Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking 2000 film, ‘Gladiator’. The film takes us on a journey through the evolution of the concept, from its initial inception to its final stages of production.



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84. Larry Kramer in Love and Anger (2015)

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Larry Kramer in Love and Anger” is a powerful and unflinching documentary that delves deep into the life, loves, and battles of American playwright and AIDS activist Larry Kramer. Taking a poignant look at the height of the AIDS epidemic, the film paints a gripping portrait of a modern warrior fighting for change in the face of a system that fails to take notice.



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85. Beauty Is Truth (2017)

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Beauty Is Truth” is an independent fantasy film, directed by Jovana Dimitrijevic, released in 2017. Set in an enchanting world, the story unfolds as a pregnant woman miraculously gives birth to a boy and leaves him on a throne to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation.



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