Get ready to delve into the world of cinematic mastery with our latest roundup, Orson Welles Movies! From his classic works like Citizen Kane to his lesser-known gems, we'll take you on a journey through the iconic director's fascinating filmography. Discover the timeless stories, impeccable acting, and groundbreaking techniques that have made Orson Welles a true legend in the world of film.
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1. Swiss Family Robinson (1940)
Swiss Family Robinson" is a riveting 1940 adventure-drama that follows the story of a family of Swiss origin, living in London during the tumultuous times of Napoleon's invasion of Europe, who decide to flee to Australia in pursuit of a better life.
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2. Citizen Kane (1941)
Citizen Kane" is a groundbreaking 1941 drama and mystery film that enthralls viewers with its innovative storytelling and compelling performances. Directed by Orson Welles, this cinematic masterpiece follows the life of Charles Foster Kane, a publishing tycoon whose mysterious final words, "Rosebud, " send journalists on a thrilling hunt to uncover the meaning behind them. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate themes of narcissism, materialism, and the complexities of human ambition.
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3. The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
The Magnificent Ambersons, released in 1942, is an Orson Welles masterpiece set amid the decay of the wealthy Amberson family's fortune. The film takes a deep dive into the intricate relationship between the family's young and spoiled heir and his mother. This privileged young man, whose careless actions have dire consequences, finds himself amidst a web of class differences and emotional turmoil.
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4. Jane Eyre (1943)
In the heart of 19th century England, the captivating tale of "Jane Eyre" unfolds. With a plot filled with both romance and deception, this drama takes the viewer on a journey through the life of a young woman who has faced more than her fair share of hardship.
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5. Follow the Boys (1944)
Follow the Boys" is a musical comedy film set in Hollywood during World War II. This all-star vehicle, produced by Universal Pictures, aims to boost morale for the troops overseas and the civilians at home. Starring Donald O'Connor, the Andrews Sisters, George Raft, Vera Zorina, Grace McDonald, and many more, the film is packed with musical numbers and comedic skits.
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6. Tomorrow Is Forever (1946)
Tomorrow Is Forever" is a hauntingly emotional, war-time drama revolving around the return of an American World War I soldier, whose disfigured face has been reconstructed by Austrian plastic surgeons. Upon returning home after 20 years, he discovers his wife has remarried, and his son has grown into a young man.
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7. Duel in the Sun (1946)
Duel in the Sun" (1946) delves into the passionate story of Pearl Chavez, a stunningly beautiful woman of biracial descent, who becomes the ward of her late father's one-time love. As the plot thickens, she is drawn inexorably between two brothers, one representing the virtues of good, the other embodying the dark allure of sin. This film masterfully blends elements of drama, romance, and western as an astronomical object finds its way into the title, reflecting the interplay between good and bad, light and darkness.
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8. The Stranger (1946)
The Stranger" is a gripping 1946 crime drama directed by renowned filmmaker Orson Welles. When a detective from the War Crimes Commission is sent to a peaceful Connecticut town, the atmosphere is shattered by the arrival of an infamous Nazi war criminal. As the community grapples with the presence of this dangerous figure, the detective embarks on a mission to bring the Nazi to justice.
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9. Monsieur Verdoux (1947)
In the unconventional comedy-drama Monsieur Verdoux, directed by none other than the legendary Charles Chaplin, we find ourselves following a charming yet cynical man named Verdoux. Desperate to support his family, Verdoux resorts to a seemingly easy solution: marrying and murdering wealthy women to obtain their fortunes. However, this macabre career choice comes with its own set of dangers and complications.
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10. The Lady from Shanghai (1947)
The Lady from Shanghai is a classic film-noir crime drama directed by Orson Welles and released in 1948. Starring the captivating duo of Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles, the story delves into a complex web of deceit, love, and murder on a luxurious yachting cruise. As the main character, Michael O'Hara, becomes entangled in a twisted plot involving a femme fatale, he finds himself attempting to unravel a tangled web of mystery and danger.
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11. Macbeth (1948)
In the gripping drama of "Macbeth" (1948), we follow the story of Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, as he encounters a prophecy from three witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Driven by ambition and egged on by his wife, Macbeth murders the king to claim the throne for himself.
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12. Portrait of a Killer (1949)
In the thrilling drama "Portrait of a Killer, " charismatic circus daredevil Jean Lara (played by Erich von Stroheim) finds himself ensnared in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with enigmatic, seductive woman, Odile (portrayed by Arletty). Obsessed with luring Jean into her lethal plans, Odile successfully pushes him to the brink of danger and deceit.
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13. Black Magic (1949)
Black Magic, " the gripping 1949 film directed by Gregory Ratoff and featuring a thrilling score by Orson Welles, transports viewers into the fascinating world of vengeance, suspense, and intrigue. Set in the glamorous court of King Louis XV, the plot centers around the malevolent acts of a powerful hypnotist intent on exacting revenge against the noble monarch's inner circle.
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14. Prince of Foxes (1949)
In 1949, "Prince of Foxes" captures viewers’ attention with an intriguing tale of love and betrayal in a world of political intrigue. An unscrupulous agent for the Borgias faces a moral dilemma when he is asked to betray a noble count and his much younger, exceptionally beautiful wife. Set against the backdrop of Valencian history and culture, this captivating drama features Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, and Wanda Hendrix.
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15. The Third Man (1949)
The Third Man" is a gripping 1949 British noir film directed by Carol Reed, which unfolds in the enigmatic city of Vienna after World War II. The film stars Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Alida Valli, and is based on the novel of the same name by Graham Greene.
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16. The Black Rose (1950)
The Black Rose" is a thrilling 1950 historical adventure film directed by Henry Hathaway. Set in 13th Century England, the story follows a disinherited Saxon nobleman, who, along with his archer friend, embarks on a journey to the Far East in search of fortune. Their quest is filled with danger, romance, and unexpected surprises as they face challenges and encounter unfamiliar cultures.
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17. Othello (1951)
Experience the timeless tale of manipulation, jealousy, and betrayal in the classic film, Othello. Set against the backdrop of Venice and Cyprus, this gripping drama follows the Moorish General Othello, as he is deceived into believing his beloved wife, Desdemona, has been unfaithful to him. This sinister plot has been masterfully crafted by the cunning Ensign, Iago, who is seeking revenge on Othello and those around him.
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18. The Little World of Don Camillo (1952)
In the charmingly quirky "The Little World of Don Camillo, " viewers are introduced to an unlikely duo: a hard-headed priest and a Communist mayor. Despite their fierce rivalry, they find common ground in their small town and form an unforeseen friendship.
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19. Trent's Last Case (1952)
The shadows of crime loom large in 'Trent's Last Case, ' a gripping 1952 British noir detective film. When a prosperous businessman mysteriously meets his untimely demise, intrepid journalist Philip Trent is assigned to the case. Bucking the conventional wisdom of the police who chalk it up as a suicide, Trent doggedly pursues the truth. His investigation leads him in a dangerous dance with the enigmatic young widow, the deceased CEO's private secretary, and a tangled web of secrets and lies. Directed by Herbert Wilcox and written by Pamela Bower, this suspenseful drama is adapted from E. C. Bentley's novel. Featuring a star-studded cast that includes Michael Wilding, Margaret Lockwood, and the legendary Orson Welles, this film is a must-watch for crime and mystery enthusiasts. Prepare for a thrilling ride as you delve into the dark corners of 'Trent's Last Case'.
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20. L'uomo la bestia e la virtù (1953)
L'uomo la bestia e la virtù" is a comedy film by renowned Italian director Steno, released in 1957. Set in Naples, the story revolves around Paolino, an elementary school teacher grappling with an unexpected situation. His lover, Assunta, has become pregnant, and he's overwhelmed by the news. As he navigates this personal crisis, he must also deal with the challenges of his profession and the community he is part of.
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21. Trouble in the Glen (1954)
In "Trouble in the Glen, " Major Jim "Lance" Lansing, an American ex-pilot, returns to Scotland after the war to find chaos brewing in the glen where he settles. The trouble is caused by the high-handed activities of the local laird, Sandy Mengues, a wealthy South American who has returned to the land of his forefathers with his daughter Marissa.
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22. Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954)
Experience the opulence and intrigue of Versailles like never before with "Royal Affairs in Versailles" (1954). Directed and written by the legendary Sacha Guitry, this gripping historical comedy-drama takes viewers on a journey through the glamorous halls of the Palace of Versailles from its inception to modern times. Featuring an extraordinary ensemble cast, including Michel Auclair, Jean-Pierre Aumont, and Jean-Louis Barrault, this film explores the lives of French aristocrats and renowned French queens against the backdrop of one of the world's most iconic landmarks.
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23. Three Cases of Murder (1954)
Experience three captivating tales of mystery and murder in the 1954 anthology film "Three Cases of Murder. " Directed by renowned filmmakers David Eady, George More O'Ferrall, and Wendy Toye, this chilling masterpiece weaves together the supernatural and crime in a collection of short stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From the eerie mind of W.
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24. Confidential Report (1955)
Confidential Report, " originally titled "Mr. Arkadin, " is a thrilling crime drama directed by Orson Welles. In this captivating tale, an elusive billionaire, played by Orson Welles himself, hires an American smuggler to unravel the mysteries lurking in his past. As the story unfolds, it takes us on a dizzying descent into the complexities of a cold-war European landscape. Tensions rise as the protagonist navigates a labyrinth of deception, intrigue, and danger, all while uncovering secrets of a man who is not all he seems.
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25. Napoleon (1955)
Experience the life and legacy of Napoléon Bonaparte like never before in the gripping biography, "Napoleon" (1955). This epic film, directed by Sacha Guitry, transports audiences through the tumultuous reign of one of history's most iconic figures. As seen from the cynical perspective of Talleyrand, the cunning Minister of Foreign Affairs, we delve into Napoleon's remarkable destiny from his humble beginnings in 1769 to his ultimate demise in 1821.
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26. Moby Dick (1956)
Moby Dick, a 1956 masterpiece directed by John Huston, is an electrifying adventure of self-destructive obsession. The story revolves around a single survivor of a lost whaling ship, who narrates his ship's incredible voyage led by his reckless and relentless captain. Captivated by the tale of revenge against the elusive white whale, Moby Dick, the crew is consumed by their unyielding pursuit.
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27. Man in the Shadow (1957)
In the scorching heat of El Paso, Texas, Virgil Renchler's vast economic holdings bring life to the town. However, when one of his ruthless men kills a migrant worker, the sheriff's unwavering pursuit of justice threatens not only his career but the livelihood of everyone in the town.
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28. The Vikings (1958)
Embark on a thrilling adventure with "The Vikings, " a classic 1958 film directed by Richard Fleischer. Set in the age of bravery and treachery, the story follows a slave and a Viking prince as they compete for the heart of a captive princess. Based on a novel, this epic tale combines the exhilarating world of swashbucklers and pirates, with the brutal realities of Vikings' warfare.
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29. South Seas Adventure (1958)
Embark on a stunning tropical adventure with South Seas Adventure, a 1958 classic from Cinerama Productions. This breathtaking film takes you to the heart of Hawaii and Tahiti, where breathtaking scenery meets captivating storytelling. Follow the journey of an American girl on a cruise to Hawaii, as she forges friendships, discovers exotic customs, and uncovers the secrets of these enchanting islands.
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30. Masters of the Congo Jungle (1958)
Dive into the hidden world of the Belgian Congo in the groundbreaking documentary "Masters of the Congo Jungle" (1958). Directed by Henry Brandt and Heinz Sielmann, this film takes viewers on a journey through the untamed landscapes and wildlife of the vast Congo. From the struggles of indigenous people to the life and death of various animals, the film provides an intimate look at a world rarely seen on the big screen.
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31. The Roots of Heaven (1958)
The Roots of Heaven, " a 1958 French drama directed by the legendary John Huston, follows the journey of an idealist ecologist in French Equatorial Africa as he embarks on a campaign to raise awareness and save the African elephants from the brink of extinction. The film, which stars Errol Flynn, Juliette Gréco, and Trevor Howard, is both an adventure and a drama, set against the backdrop of the struggle to preserve the majestic elephant herd.
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32. Touch of Evil (1958)
Touch of Evil is a chilling crime drama set in a Mexican border town, where a web of murder, kidnapping, and police corruption is exposed. Directed by the legendary Orson Welles, the film masterfully intertwines the personal and professional lives of its characters.
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33. The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
Experience the heat and passion of William Faulkner's unforgettable novel, "The Long, Hot Summer, " in this tantalizing 1958 film adaptation. Set in the sweltering Mississippi sun, the story follows conman and barn burner Ben Quick as he insinuates himself into the affluent Varner family. As the weather heats up, so too does the tension between the Varners - the seductive Eula and her jealous husband Will, eagerly pursue new love interests; the ambitious Jody tries to win over the beautiful Clara, who has her sights set on someone else; and the enigmatic Ben struggles to keep his secrets hidden.
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34. Ferry to Hong Kong (1959)
Ferry to Hong Kong is a riveting 1959 action-adventure film that follows the journey of Mark Conrad, a rogue expelled from Hong Kong and cast off to Macao on a ferry. The Fa Tsan, owned by Captain Hart, becomes his temporary home as Macao rejects him due to his out-of-order papers. Conrad's life on the ferry is filled with treacherous encounters and thrilling escapades.
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35. Compulsion (1959)
Compulsion" is a gripping 1959 drama based on the real-life events of the notorious Leopold-Loeb case. Two privileged Harvard Law School students, Arthur Strauss (Bradford Dillman) and Judd Steiner (Dean Stockwell), stand accused of murdering a child, Bobby Franks, in a chilling attempt to commit the perfect crime.
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36. David and Goliath (1960)
Set in ancient Jerusalem, "David e Golia" (1960) pins the epic tale of a shepherd named David who is foretold to become the new king. This gripping tale of courage and ambition begins when King Saul, of the Israelites, receives a warning from the Prophet Samuel of an upcoming war with the Philistines. The story follows the journey of David and his encounters with the formidable Goliath, a giant Philistine warrior.
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37. The Battle of Austerlitz (1960)
The Battle of Austerlitz, " directed by Abel Gance, is a riveting historical drama that takes us back to the year 1805. This epic film recreates one of Napoleon Bonaparte's most significant victories - against the Russians in the Battle of Austerlitz. The movie is an engaging reconstruction of the battle, highlighting the French soldier's bravery and the power of the French Empire under Napoleon's leadership.
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38. Crack in the Mirror (1960)
Crack in the Mirror" is a thrilling neo-noir crime drama set in the 1960s. Directed by Richard Fleischer, the film features an ensemble cast, including Orson Welles, Juliette Gréco, and Bradford Dillman, as the performers play three roles, each with their own intertwined romantic entanglements.
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39. King of Kings (1961)
King of Kings, released in 1961, is an epic dramatic biography that delves into the life of Jesus Christ. Directed by Nicholas Ray and based on the script by Philip Yordan and Ray Bradbury, the film takes viewers on a journey through Jesus' physical existence, from his humble beginnings in Nazareth to his ultimate sacrifice and resurrection. With a runtime of 2 hours and 48 minutes, this movie is both a character study and a historical exploration of the life of the Biblical figure.
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40. The Tartars (1961)
The Tartars" (1961) is an action-packed adventure drama that takes place in what is now modern-day Russia. This gripping film features the clash between Tartan and Viking forces, showcasing the brutal strength and cunning of barbarian warriors.
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41. Lafayette (1962)
Lafayette, " also known as "Lafayette (1962), " is a historical drama film set during the American War of Independence. Directed by Jean Dréville and released in 1963, it follows the story of French officer and nobleman La Fayette, who comes to America's aid with men, money, and weapons. The film depicts La Fayette's transformation into a Major-General under George Washington's command.
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42. No Exit (1962)
In 1962, the cinematic experience No Exit captivated viewers with its intense themes of death, hell, and betrayal. Based on Jean-Paul Sartre's play "No Exit, " the drama is set in a windowless room with a single entrance and no mirrors. Three individuals realize they're in hell and brace for eternal torment.
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43. The Trial (1962)
The Trial" is an enigmatic, surreal, and chilling masterpiece by legendary director Orson Welles. Set in a dystopian world, this suspenseful drama follows an ordinary office worker who finds himself mysteriously arrested and standing trial. Despite never knowing what his charges are, the man faces an unsettling journey through a world that turns normalcy into a nightmarish landscape.
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44. Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963)
Experience four distinct short films, each exploring the essence of modern life, in the captivating anthology film, Ro. Go. Pa. G. This innovative ominibus, masterfully directed by Jean-Luc Godard, Ugo Gregoretti, and Pier Paolo Pasolini, presents a daring collection of stories that challenge the norm and push the boundaries of filmmaking.
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45. The V.I.P.s (1963)
Experience the unforgettable drama of "The V. I. P. s" (1963) as it unfolds within the confines of London's Heathrow airport. As fog delays departure, a group of diverse travelers finds themselves stranded in the lounge, each grappling with personal dilemmas and crises. With an all-star cast featuring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and Louis Jourdan, this tale of life, love, and unexpected encounters promises to leave a lasting impression.
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46. The Finest Hours (1964)
The Finest Hours is a captivating biography of Winston Churchill, offering an in-depth look at the iconic statesman's life through reenactments and actual film footage. Masterfully crafted by Peter Baylis and bringing to life Churchill's story in the form of a documentary, this film captivates its audience by weaving together dramatic recreations and insightful voice-overs from the stars themselves.
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47. A King's Story (1965)
A King's Story" delves into the thrilling life story of King Edward VIII, showcasing moments from his birth to his eventual abdication in 1936. This captivating documentary explores the rich heritage of Victorian England and the Royal Navy, as well as the travels of the Prince of Wales.
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48. Chimes at Midnight (1965)
Chimes at Midnight, " a 1965 classic by Orson Welles, transports us to the 1400s as King Henry IV makes his royal ascension and his beloved heir, the charming Prince of Wales, seeks camaraderie in an unlikely friend, Sir John Falstaff. Falstaff, a portly and prolific liar with a penchant for fun, introduces us to the intriguing world of royalty during this period.
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49. Marco the Magnificent (1965)
Marco the Magnificent" is a thrilling 1965 adventure film that transports viewers to the tumultuous 13th century, where young Marco Polo is summoned to play an essential role in a war-torn China. As the rebellion led by Kublai Khan's son threatens the land, Marco brings with him an extraordinary invention meant to alter the course of history - gunpowder.
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50. The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966)
The Bible: In the Beginning. . " is a 1966 biblical epic directed by renowned filmmaker John Huston. The movie weaves together the captivating tale of the first part of the Genesis book, offering an extravagant production of the Garden of Eden, the first brothers, Noah and his family's obedience to build an ark for the Flood, and Abraham's attempted sacrifice of Isaac. This stunning adaptation, set against the backdrop of ancient biblical history, features notable stars such as Michael Parks, Ulla Bergryd, and Richard Harris.
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51. A Man for All Seasons (1966)
A Man for All Seasons" is an enthralling and suspenseful drama that takes us back to 16th-century England. The film, set during the reign of King Henry VIII, follows the story of Sir Thomas More, a loyal and respected advisor to the King. Torn between his unwavering loyalty to the Roman Catholic Church and his allegiance to the monarch, More faces an impossible decision when the King rejects the Church, demanding a divorce and the right to remarry.
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52. Is Paris Burning? (1966)
Is Paris Burning? " is a historic drama film set in August 1944, where the city of Paris stands at the brink of change. With the Allies approaching, resistance groups within the city plan an uprising against the Germans. However, Hitler is determined to destroy the city if the Allies seem like they will take it. The movie is an intense tale of war, resistance, and the struggle to protect the city of love from destruction.
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53. Romy - Portrait eines Gesichts (1967)
Romy - Portrait eines Gesichts, " a documentary film released in 1967, delves into the life of the renowned actress Romy Schneider. Set in the picturesque medieval Austrian town of Kitzbühel, this intimate profile captures the essence of the celebrated actress in an environment that beautifully complements her character. Directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, the film showcases Romy's talent, vulnerability, and allure in an unapologetic and unforgettable way, leaving viewers in awe of her presence on and off the screen.
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54. Ten Days That Shook the World (1967)
Ten Days That Shook the World" is an enlightening documentary film released in 1967, offering a vivid portrayal of the legendary Russian Revolution, a turning point in world history that forever altered the course of humanity. The narrative delves into the lives of key figures, such as the enigmatic Vladimir Lenin, providing captivating insights into the tumultuous era that characterized 19th Century Russia.
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55. The Sailor from Gibraltar (1967)
The Sailor from Gibraltar" is a riveting 1967 drama-romance film that whisks you away to the shores of Italy and the high seas. Starring Jeanne Moreau, Ian Bannen, and Vanessa Redgrave, this captivating tale follows an Englishman as he leaves his girlfriend to join an enigmatic American widow, played by Jeanne Moreau, on her quest to find her long-lost sailor friend. The luxurious yacht setting provides the backdrop for an intoxicating mix of mystery, romance, and adventure.
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56. I'll Never Forget What's'isname (1967)
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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57. Casino Royale (1967)
Get ready for a hilarious and absurd ride in "Casino Royale" (1967), a cheeky take on the beloved James Bond franchise. This early spoof, featuring an aging Sir James Bond, brings an entirely new dimension to the spy genre. When our beloved hero comes out of retirement to take on the infamous SMERSH, laughs, absurd plot twists, and unexpected guests are aplenty. Watch as Sir James Bond, played by David Niven, navigates through a sea of chaos, pitting himself against the odds while trying to save the world from SMERSH's nefarious plans.
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58. Oedipus the King (1968)
Experience the timeless tale of Oedipus the King as it comes to life on the big screen in the 1968 film adaptation, directed by Philip Saville. Based on the ancient Greek myth, the story revolves around the noble youth, Oedipus, who unintentionally marries his own mother and kills his father in a tragic chain of events. As he faces the consequences of these actions and the wrath of the gods, Oedipus is forced to pay a terrible price for his unfathomable sins.
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59. The Last Roman (1968)
The Last Roman" is a thrilling drama based on the historical background of the Roman Empire, starring Laurence Harvey and Orson Welles. The film revolves around Cethegus, leader of the Roman nobility, who ventures to Bizantium in search of Emperor Justinian in order to raise an army to counter the Goths ruled by Narses.
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60. House of Cards (1968)
House of Cards, " a 1968 thriller set in 1960s Paris, follows an American boxer as he uncovers a sinister international fascist conspiracy that seeks to establish a new world order. With a gripping plot and an all-star cast, including George Peppard, Inger Stevens, and Orson Welles, the film masterfully intertwines crime, drama, and mystery.
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61. Tepepa (1969)
Tepepa (1969) is a gripping action-adventure film set during the era of Mexican Revolution. Directed by Giulio Petroni, this movie follows the journey of a passionate revolutionary, who navigates through a treacherous web of deceit, corruption, and danger. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, Tepepa is a thrilling drama that explores the complexities of power, allegiance, and the human spirit.
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62. 12 + 1 (1969)
12 + 1" is a delightful and adventurous 1969 Italian-French comedy film that takes its viewers on a roller-coaster ride. The film follows the life of a young and spirited playboy who inherits a set of 13 antique chairs. Instead of keeping them, he decides to sell them for some quick cash. However, his journey takes an unexpected turn when he discovers the real money-making source.
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63. The Southern Star (1969)
The Southern Star" is an intriguing 1969 adventure, comedy, and crime film set in 1912 West Africa. The plot revolves around the eccentric diamond tycoon Kramer, who hires a penniless American fortune hunter named Dan Rockland. Though he claims to be a geologist, Dan's true intentions are far from humble.
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64. Kampf um Rom II - Der Verrat (1969)
Kampf um Rom II - Der Verrat, released in 1969, takes us back to the 6th century where the Ostrogoths, led by Cethegus, declare war against their queen, Amalasuntha, and the Eastern Roman Empire. As the Byzantine army invades Italy to reclaim Rome, an unexpected development unfolds - romance begins to overshadow the plans for Cethegus.
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65. The Battle of Neretva (1969)
The Battle of Neretva, " an epic war drama directed by Veljko Bulajic, takes viewers to the heart of World War II. The film centers around the 1943 conflict that took place around the Neretva River in Yugoslavia. As Axis forces bore down on the Yugoslav partisan units, the story unfolds on a battlefield steeped in history and valor.
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66. Catch-22 (1970)
In the midst of World War II, "Catch-22" (1970) follows a daring pilot named John Yossarian, portrayed by the exceptional Alan Arkin, as he attempts to fake insanity in order to avoid deadly combat missions. The film, based on Joseph Heller's influential novel, masterfully blends elements of comedy, drama, and war, creating a unique and compelling cinematic experience.
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67. Waterloo (1970)
Waterloo, " directed by Sergey Bondarchuk, is a gripping historical drama that takes you to the heart of the Battle of Waterloo. Set in 1815, the film follows the French Empire under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte, a legendary conqueror, as they face the might of the British army and the Prussian cannon.
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68. The Kremlin Letter (1970)
The Kremlin Letter" is a gripping, Cold War-era thriller set in the heart of Moscow, where a Navy Intelligence officer possessing a remarkable photographic memory is recruited to join the CIA. As he delves into the world of clandestine operations, he finds himself entangled in a web of espionage, danger, and intrigue.
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69. Start the Revolution Without Me (1970)
Start the Revolution Without Me" is a hilarious 1970s comedy film that follows the hilarious and far-fetched adventures of two sets of identical twins, one aristocrat and one peasant, who accidentally swap identities on the eve of the French Revolution. Gene Wilder and Donald Sutherland star in this rollicking tale of mistaken identities, where the aristocratic twin finds himself in the midst of revolution, while his peasant counterpart unwittingly takes the reins of power and high society. Filled with dance balls, sibling rivalry, and a witty voice-over narration, this film is a delightful romp through history, with a healthy dose of comedy to keep you entertained.
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70. The Deep (1970)
The Deep" is a suspenseful drama-thriller released in 1970. Directed by the legendary Orson Welles, the film stars Laurence Harvey and Oja Kodar. Set during a couple's honeymoon, the tale takes a dramatic turn when their journey is disrupted by a seemingly drifting vessel.
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71. A Safe Place (1971)
A Safe Place, " released in 1971, is a unique and intriguing drama film directed by Henry Jaglom. Set in New York City, the movie follows a young woman as she navigates through a fantastic world where she is perpetually young. The story delves into the experimental and unconventional, exploring the boundaries of reality and fantasy.
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72. Ten Days Wonder (1971)
Ten Days Wonder, " also known as "La décade prodigieuse, " is a chilling mystery-drama released in 1971. Directed by Claude Chabrol and written by Frederic Dannay, Manfred Lee, and Paul Gégauff, the movie stars Anthony Perkins, Michel Piccoli, and Marlene Jobert. Set within the mansion of a wealthy tycoon, played by Orson Welles, this dark and suspenseful tale unravels as a young sculptor, played by Perkins, invites his former professor to the family estate. Suspicious events begin to unfold, as rats, sex, and violence threaten the idyllic setting.
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73. The Legend of Doom House (1971)
In 1971, "The Legend of Doom House" (originally titled "Malpertuis") transported audiences into a world of enigma and fear. Directed by Harry Kümel and written by Jean Ferry and Jean Ray, this Belgian-French-West German film is a chilling fusion of drama, fantasy, and horror.
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74. Directed by John Ford (1971)
Experience an in-depth exploration into the life and work of legendary filmmaker John Ford with "Directed by John Ford, " a riveting 1971 documentary directed by Peter Bogdanovich. This captivating film unveils never-before-seen interviews, featuring iconic actors, directors, and film enthusiasts sharing their insights and affection for Ford's unparalleled career.
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75. Treasure Island (1972)
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Treasure Island (1972), as young Jim Hawkins teams up with the infamous Captain Long John Silver and a crew of swashbuckling pirates. Set sail aboard a wooden ship for an epic journey filled with twists, turns, and unexpected betrayals. This classic tale of treasure, adventure, and danger is brought to life with the captivating charm of pirate lore.
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76. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972)
In the world of comedy, "The Man Who Came to Dinner" is a noteworthy addition. Directed by Buzz Kulik, this 1972 release is based on a play co-written by Moss Hart, George S.
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77. Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972)
Get to Know Your Rabbit" is a comedy film from 1972, directed by Brian De Palma and written by Jordan Crittenden. The movie stars Tom Smothers, John Astin, and Katharine Ross. The story revolves around a business executive who is unhappy with his career's path and decides to make a change. He becomes a tap-dancing magician, struggling but content in his new life. Meanwhile, his old boss, financially ruined, attempts to bounce back by commercializing his friend's new career.
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78. Necromancy (1972)
In the chilling and atmospheric horror movie Necromancy (1972), Mr. Cato, the enigmatic head of a witches' coven, resides in the town of Lilith.
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79. The Battle of Sutjeska (1973)
Experience the intense and gripping story of "The Battle of Sutjeska. " Set in 1943, this historical war film follows 20,000 Yugoslav partisans, led by the legendary Josip Broz Tito, as they find themselves trapped and surrounded by 120,000 well-armed Axis troops in the treacherous mountains of Bosnia. Facing overwhelming odds, the partisans must strategize and fight their way out of encirclement.
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80. F for Fake (1973)
F for Fake" is a 1973 documentary directed by Orson Welles, Gary Graver, and Oja Kodar, showcasing his fascination with fake identities, fakery, and fraud. This intriguing film presents the lives of painter François Reichenbach and biographer Elmyr de Hory, both notorious for their ability to deceive others.
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81. Ten Little Indians (1974)
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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82. A Estrela Sobe (1974)
A Estrela Sobe, " a Brazilian drama directed by Bruno Barreto, takes us on a journey through the life of a veteran popular singer. With a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes, the film explores her early days as a humble woman who overcame numerous obstacles to gain fame, notoriety, and fulfill her dreams.
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83. The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art (1975)
Experience the creativity and passion of the 20th-century's greatest modern artists with "The Challenge. . A Tribute to Modern Art. " Filmed in the artists' own studios, this compelling documentary captures the essence of their work as they delve into the process of bringing their visions to life.
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84. Bugs Bunny Superstar (1975)
Bugs Bunny Superstar, originally released in 1975, is a documentary film that takes fans on a journey through the world of Looney Tunes, starring none other than the legendary Bugs Bunny. Hosted by renowned animator, Bob Clampett, the film includes nine of the most iconic animated cartoons from the 40s - featuring the characters you've grown to love, including the notorious Elmer Fudd. The documentary delves into the lives of the artists behind these beloved characters, with exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes action.
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85. Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)
In "Brother Can You Spare a Dime, " director Philippe Mora takes us on a nostalgic journey through the turbulent times of the Great Depression. Using contemporary archival footage and film clips, the documentary follows the life of James Cagney as an American Everyman, navigating the hardships and challenges faced by many during that era.
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86. The New Deal for Artists (1976)
The New Deal for Artists, " a groundbreaking documentary from 1976, explores the impact of the Work Projects Administration's Arts Project, a government initiative from 1935 to 1942 meant to support and uplift America's artists. Focused on writers, theater people, painters, sculptors, and photographers, this unconventional film takes viewers on an in-depth journey through a rarely-explored government program.
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87. Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Dean Martin (1976)
Join the legendary comedy team of Don Rickles, Bob Hope, and Dean Martin as they gather for a celebration that doesn't hold back. This 1976 television special, 'Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Dean Martin, ' features an all-star lineup of comedians, including Ruth Buzzi and Foster Brooks.
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88. Voyage of the Damned (1976)
Voyage of the Damned" is a powerful and thought-provoking film that takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey through history. Set in 1939, the movie follows the doomed voyage of the SS St.
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89. 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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90. America at the Movies (1976)
America at the Movies" is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.
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91. It Happened One Christmas (1977)
It Happened One Christmas" is a captivating holiday tale based on a classic 1946 film, offering plenty of heartwarming comedy and fantasy elements. The picture follows the story of a young woman as she faces the difficult task of relinquishing her aspirations and remaining in her humble hometown to take charge of the family's Building and Loan business.
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92. The Force Beyond (1977)
Discover the world of the unknown with "The Force Beyond, " a thrilling 1977 documentary that explores the most extraordinary paranormal phenomena from around the world. This suspense-filled journey will take you on a wild ride through mind-boggling cryptozoological sightings, hypnotic experiences, and psychotronic films, leaving you questioning what's real and what's merely the stuff of science fiction.
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93. Hot Tomorrows (1977)
Hot Tomorrows, " directed by Martin Brest and written by the same talented individual, takes viewers on a dramatic journey of a young man, Michael, who has an unnatural fixation on death. His room is adorned with a life-size Grim Reaper, a chilling reminder of his morbid fascination.
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94. The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: George Burns (1978)
Brace yourself for a hilarious celebration of legendary comedian George Burns in 'The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: George Burns, ' a classic TV special from 1978. Following the success of his acclaimed film, 'Oh, God! ', Burns is honored as the guest of honor, while an all-star lineup of fellow comedians and celebrities join forces to roast him with jokes, anecdotes, and stories that showcase Burns' unparalleled talent for laughter. Hosted by Dean Martin, this roast serves up a hearty serving of comedic genius from stars like Milton Berle, Joey Bishop, and Amanda Blake.
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95. The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra (1978)
Experience an iconic moment in television history with "The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra" (1978). This unforgettable comedy special brings together some of the most legendary actors, comedians, and personal friends of Frank Sinatra for a night of roasting and reminiscing.
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96. Filming 'Othello' (1978)
Delve into the world of Shakespeare's Othello with Filming 'Othello', a groundbreaking 1978 documentary directed by the legendary Orson Welles. Through intimate personal reflections and in-depth conversations with theatre luminaries Micheál MacLiammóir and Hilton Edwards, this compelling documentary offers an unprecedented exploration of the play's themes and cultural impacts. Captivating audiences worldwide, Filming 'Othello' has earned an impressive IMDb rating of 7.4 and garnered a single nomination, cementing its place in cinema history.
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97. The Biggest Battle (1978)
The Biggest Battle, a 1978 Italian-German war drama, explores the profound impact of World War II on the lives of two families - one German and the other American. Set against the backdrop of brutal warfare, the narrative centers around the sons and fathers from both sides who find themselves fighting for their respective causes.
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98. 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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99. The Late Great Planet Earth (1978)
The Late Great Planet Earth" is a compelling 1978 documentary, directed by Robert Amram and Rolf Forsberg, that explores the potential cataclysmic events predicted in the Bible, ultimately leading civilization towards doomsday. The film is meticulously crafted with the aid of Bible prophecies, illustrating the effects of overpopulation on the world's environment.
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100. The Double McGuffin (1979)
In the small town of McGuffin, a group of school kids stumble upon a briefcase full of money in an abandoned home. They decide to take it to the police but return to find the money gone, replaced by a mysterious dead body.
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101. The New Media Bible: Book of Genesis (1979)
Experience the creation of the world as told in a fresh and immersive light with "The New Media Bible: Book of Genesis. " This 1979 film, directed by Kevin Connor, brings to life the timeless tale of Genesis, with an emphasis on the latest advancements in technology.
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102. The Muppet Movie (1979)
The Muppet Movie, " a beloved family classic from 1979, follows Kermit and his motley crew of Muppet friends as they embark on an epic cross-country adventure. The goal? To make it big in the bustling world of Hollywood. But, as fate would have it, they find themselves pursued by a cunning frog legs merchant who wants nothing more than to capture the elusive Kermit.
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103. 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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104. Shogun (1980)
Shogun" is a gripping epic adventure set in the 17th century of feudal Japan, following an English navigator as he unwittingly becomes entangled in a dangerous game of politics. As the pawn and player in this deadly world of feudal society, the Englishman navigates the complexities of his new surroundings, finding himself balancing on a precarious tightrope of alliances, deception, and power.
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105. A Step Away (1980)
A Step Away is a compelling documentary that captures the essence of the VIIIth Pan American Games held in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 1st to 15th, 1979. This film transports viewers to the heart of the event, providing a unique perspective on the competition, the athletes, and the spirit of sportsmanship that drives it all. Under the direction of Roberto Ponce and Marcos Zurinaga, A Step Away offers an unforgettable look at a defining moment in sports history.
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106. The Secret Life of Nikola Tesla (1980)
Delve into the enigmatic world of Nikola Tesla, the brilliant inventor who never quite received the recognition he deserved, in the 1980 biographical drama, "The Secret Life of Nikola Tesla. " Directed by Krsto Papic and starring Petar Bozovic, Orson Welles, and Oja Kodar, the film takes audiences on a journey through the fascinating life and times of Tesla, who was often overshadowed by his contemporaries.
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107. Butterfly (1981)
Butterfly" is a 1981 Crime-Drama film set in 1937 Nevada. The story revolves around Jess Tyler, a silver mine caretaker, and his teenage daughter, Kady. Kady, eager to claim the mine, will stop at nothing to convince her father.
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108. The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1981)
Discover the captivating life of Nostradamus in "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow, " a powerful biography, drama, and history film released in 1981. Directed by Robert Guenette and written by Robert Guenette and Alan Hopgood, this highly intriguing movie explores the enigmatic prophecies and predictions of the infamous seer.
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109. The Enchanted Journey (1981)
The Enchanted Journey, also known as Gurikku no Bouken, is an enchanting 1981 anime family film that transports viewers to a magical world. This heartwarming tale follows a young chipmunk who has found himself lost in the bustling city. Eager to return to the safety and comfort of his forest home, the adventurous little creature embarks on a journey filled with intriguing encounters and unforgettable characters.
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110. The War of the Worlds: Next Century (1981)
The War of the Worlds: Next Century is a highly engaging and thought-provoking sci-fi thriller set in the near future. The movie unfolds on the night of December 28, 1999, three days before the much-anticipated new century. The story revolves around the arrival of Martians on Earth and the shocking revelation announced by the local TV media.
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111. Filming 'the Trial' (1981)
Filming 'the Trial'" takes an intimate look into the mind of legendary filmmaker Orson Welles during the early 1970s. As he attempts to bring Franz Kafka's novel 'The Trial' to life on screen, we see the director struggle with casting, funding, and the creative process. From heated debates with screenwriter Herman Yau to working with a young, raw cast, the film offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the tumultuous production.
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112. History of the World: Part I (1981)
History of the World: Part I" is a hilarious, boundary-pushing comedy that blends history with absurdity. Directed and written by the legendary Mel Brooks, this 1981 masterpiece takes viewers on an epic journey through time, from the Old Testament to the French Revolution. The film is brimming with witty comedic vignettes that are sure to leave you in stitches, while also offering a unique perspective on historical events.
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113. Magic with the Stars (1982)
Dive into the world of magical performances and star-crossed spectacles in "Magic with the Stars" (1982), an enchanting family-friendly film that will sweep you off your feet. Directed by Walter C. Miller, this fantastical journey takes us to an extraordinary theater where dreams come alive.
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114. Trick or Treats (1982)
Trick or Treats, " a chilling 1982 horror film, leaves no room for candy and all the treats. Directed by Gary Graver and starring Jacqueline Giroux, Peter Jason, and Chris Graver, this spine-tingling journey is set on the eerie landscape of Halloween night.
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115. Night of 100 Stars (1982)
Night of 100 Stars" is a star-studded comical variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors' Fund of America in 1982. The event is packed with famous faces and talented performers, making it a delightful family-friendly experience.
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116. Genocide (1982)
Genocide" is an emotionally charged documentary from 1982, narrated by Hollywood legends Orson Welles and Elizabeth Taylor. The film powerfully portrays the plight of Jewish people in Nazi Germany, as their persecution metamorphoses into a horrifying plan to eradicate their existence. The directors, Arnold Schwartzman, Martin Gilbert, and Marvin Hier expertly craft a story that unveils the harrowing realities faced by the Jews during this dark era.
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117. Let Poland Be Poland (1982)
Let Poland Be Poland" is a powerful documentary produced by the US Department of Information in 1982, broadcasting via satellite across the globe on January 31st of that same year. The film highlights the imposition of martial law in Poland at the time and serves as a protest against the situation. The film, with its repetition in the title, seeks to evoke emotional response and urgency regarding the events unfolding in the country.
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118. Slapstick of Another Kind (1982)
Slapstick of Another Kind" is a comedy film that takes a satirical approach to the sci-fi genre. The movie centers around a wealthy and attractive couple who give birth to two deformed alien twins. When their heads are joined together, these twins display extraordinary intelligence, making them the smartest kids on the planet.
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119. Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983)
Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? " (1984), an intriguing tale of love and loneliness in the big city, follows Zee, a woman who talks to herself and her cat as she navigates Manhattan streets. A serendipitous encounter with Eli, a curious and kind-hearted stranger, sparks an unexpected and captivating relationship. With whimsical touches of humor and romance, this 1983 film weaves an unforgettable story of two lost souls finding solace in each other's company.
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120. Orson Welles à la cinémathèque (1983)
On February 28, 1983, the world of cinema delved into the realm of Orson Welles in the extraordinary French film "Orson Welles à la cinémathèque. " Directed by Pierre-André Boutang and Guy Seligmann, this compelling docu-mentary delivers an intimate portrayal of the legendary actor and filmmaker.
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121. In Our Hands (1983)
In Our Hands" is a compelling documentary that captures the energy and passion of the 1983 peace march, a historic event that brought together over one million people to protest against the nuclear arms race. The film documents the day's events, showcasing the magic that unfolded as the largest peace demonstration in history took place. Even the police joined the marchers, demonstrating a rare unity in the pursuit of peace.
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122. The Psychic Connection (1983)
Journey through the world of the psychic and supernatural in "The Psychic Connection" (1983), a compelling and captivating documentary that explores the realm of psychic phenomena and occult manifestations.
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123. The Last Sailors: The Final Days of Working Sail (1984)
The Last Sailors: The Final Days of Working Sail" is a captivating documentary that delves into the lives of the unsung heroes of the maritime community – the sailors. Directed by Neil Hollander and Harald Mertes, the 1984 film showcases the struggles, triumphs, and unique camaraderie of those who dedicated their lives to working on traditional sailing ships. With a runtime of two hours and thirty minutes, this engrossing film provides an insightful and authentic portrayal of the final days of working sail, long before modern technology revolutionized the industry.
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124. Where Is Parsifal? (1984)
Where Is Parsifal? . is a 1984 British-American comedy film where Tony Curtis stars as a man whose wife entertains eccentric individuals. This movie showcases an inventor who must sell a patent on laser beams he created in order to save themselves from financial ruin.
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125. Almonds and Raisins (1984)
Almonds and Raisins" is a 1984 documentary that takes viewers on an exceptional journey through the history of Yiddish-language talking films produced in the United States and Europe from 1927, the year of The Jazz Singer's release, until the onset of WWII in 1939. Directed by David Elstein and Russ Karel, and written by Russ Karel and Wolf Mankowitz, this fascinating film gives insight into the lost world of Yiddish theatre and independent filmmaking of that era. The documentary stars prominent actors like Celia Adler, Herschel Bernardi, and Eugenie Besserer, and is produced by Brook Productions, Channel Four Films, and Columbia University.
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126. Hot Money (1986)
In Hot Money, released in 1986, Burt, a former convict, successfully infiltrates the small town of upstate New York as a deputy. Seizing an opportunity during the 4th of July celebrations, Burt, played by Orson Welles, discreetly swipes a million dollars from the cellar of a wealthy widow's home. As the story unfolds, Burt meticulously plans his next moves, living under the guise of a law enforcement officer.
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127. The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
The Transformers: The Movie" is an enthralling 1986 original of the animated action-adventure genre. At a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes, the movie follows the adventure of The Autobots who must stop a planet-consuming robot, "Unicron", who seeks their Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Simultaneously, they're under a relentless assault from the Decepticons.
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128. Someone to Love (1987)
Director Henry Jaglom's "Someone to Love" is a unique 1987 film exploring the complexities of modern love and loneliness. When Hollywood director Henry stages a Valentine's Day social gathering in a deserted movie theatre, his unsuspecting 'talents' are interviewed on their opinions about these themes.
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129. Waxwork (1988)
Waxwork" is a thrilling and macabre horror-comedy that features a diabolical wax museum owner unleashing evil on the world through his fearsome exhibition. The film boasts a chilling plot, with an alluring twist at its core. Set in a seemingly innocuous wax museum, horror masterminds like Marquis de Sade and Dracula come to life, fueled by the terror they once inspired.
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130. Continental (1989)
Continental" is a dark and gritty crime thriller set in the late 1950s, revolving around the rival gangs of Ventura and Otálora, desperate for control over prostitution and smuggling in a port city. As these ruthless bosses continue their deadly feud, an unexpected love story unfolds between Ventura's favorite prostitute, Anabel, and her young lover. The movie, filled with erotic scenes, intense violence, and a chilling atmosphere, unravels the intricate web of passion and betrayal that lies at the heart of this dangerous underworld.
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131. Hollywood Mavericks (1990)
Hollywood Mavericks is a captivating documentary from 1990 that delves into the world of seventeen daring directors who fearlessly broke the conventions of filmmaking to revolutionize the art form. From the legendary John Ford to the visionary Martin Scorsese, the film features interviews with some of the most influential filmmakers in history. This engrossing documentary explores the risks and rewards that these mavericks took to push the boundaries of their craft, ultimately reshaping the landscape of cinema.
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132. The Complete Citizen Kane (1991)
The Complete Citizen Kane" is a fascinating 1991 documentary that delves into the world of one of the most celebrated and renowned films in cinematic history: Citizen Kane. In celebration of Kane's 50th anniversary, this documentary brings together a captivating array of interviews, discussions, and insights with actors, technicians, film historians, and critical figures like Pauline Kael.
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133. Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio (1991)
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio" is a compelling documentary that explores the history of radio broadcasting, the first mass medium that dominated the airwaves for half a century. Directed by Ken Burns, known for his highly acclaimed documentaries, this movie provides a fascinating insight into the lives and contributions of the three key individuals who shaped the radio industry.
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134. Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (1991)
Dive into the vibrant history of Warner Bros. studios in the acclaimed 1991 documentary, "Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. ".
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135. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse is a gripping documentary that unveils the turmoil behind the making of Francis Ford Coppola's masterpiece, Apocalypse Now. Set in 1970s Philippines, the film takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through extraordinary script issues, shooting dilemmas, financial breakdowns, and casting crises that almost led to the dismantling of Coppola's career. With unparalleled access to behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, and others, Hearts of Darkness offers a raw look into the challenges of making an iconic film.
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136. Don Quixote (1992)
Join the whimsical world of "Don Quixote" (1992), a fascinating blend of comedy and drama based on the timeless tale of Don Quixote and his loyal squire, Sancho Panza. Orson Welles' interpretation takes us on a journey filled with laughter, adventure, and heartwarming moments as they embark on a quest to set wrongs right and perform good deeds in the name of chivalry.
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137. Working with Orson Welles (1993)
Working with Orson Welles" is an insightful documentary that explores the personal and professional relationships of individuals who worked alongside the legendary filmmaker Orson Welles during his later years. Compiled by a renowned cinematographer, the film features reminiscences and anecdotes from distinguished personalities such as Peter Bogdanovich, Curtis Harrington, and Peter Jason. The documentary delves into the unique experiences these individuals had while collaborating with the iconic filmmaker, providing viewers with a rare glimpse into the world of Orson Welles.
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138. La classe américaine (1993)
La Classe Américaine" is a hilarious French comedy that takes a satirical glance at American cinema. Following the death of "the most classy man on Earth, " George Abitbol, three reporters dig into the mystery behind his last words: "cr*ppy world! " Through the lens of the Warner Bros. catalog, this film delivers a whimsical montage of scenes, complete with their signature comedy soundtrack.
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139. It's All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles (1993)
Delve into the fascinating world of Orson Welles' unfinished masterpiece, "It's All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles, " a 1993 document film that unearths the untold story behind the renowned filmmaker's ill-fated 1940s Pan-American anthology film. This riveting documentary, narrated by Welles himself, takes viewers on an enthralling journey through Brazilian culture, showcasing the essence of samba, carnival, and the rich history that influenced Welles' work.
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140. Get Shorty (1995)
Get Shorty is a thrilling 1995 film that combines comedy, crime, and thriller elements, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and featuring an all-star cast. The movie centers around a loan shark, Chili Palmer, played by Gene Hackman, who travels to Hollywood to collect a debt. However, as he finds himself immersed in the movie business, he realizes that it mirrors his current job in Miami.
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141. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995)
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies" (1995) is a documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Hollywood, the largest exporter of films in the world. Narrated by renowned actor Peter Coyote, the film takes viewers on a journey through the rich history of American cinema, featuring interviews with iconic actors, directors, and writers who have made significant contributions to the industry.
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142. Orson Welles: The One-Man Band (1995)
Orson Welles: The One-Man Band is a riveting documentary that delves into the archives of the legendary filmmaker's unfinished and never-released films, offering an intimate look at his final years. Through the perspective of his life and artistic partner, Oja Kodar, the viewer is granted access to many of the projects and short films that Orson left behind. As Oja uncovers these lost works, audiences are treated to a unique perspective on the creative mind of a film icon.
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143. Where Are All the UFO's? (1996)
Where Are All the UFO's? " explores the evolution of the modern myth surrounding Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). The film begins with the 1938 radio broadcast that laid the foundation for this intriguing phenomenon, and delves into two major sightings in 1947. It also provides insights into the "contactee" movement, abduction tales, and the mysterious crop circles.
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144. The Universal Story (1996)
The Universal Story is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through the illustrious history of Universal Pictures. Dive into the fascinating world of movie magic as we explore the timeless tales and iconic characters that have left an indelible mark on the silver screen.
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145. Tudo É Brasil (1997)
Tudo É Brasil is an extraordinary film essay that takes viewers on an enchanting journey through the vibrant heart of Brazil. The film is narrated by the legendary Orson Welles, who recounts his experiences during the shooting of the documentary "It's All True. " Orson's unique voice-over, accompanied by the irresistible rhythms of samba, creates an unforgettable encounter with Rio de Janeiro and the Brazilian spirit. Through a series of fascinating interviews, archival footage, and radio broadcasts, Tudo É Brasil offers a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Brazil.
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146. Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years takes viewers on a captivating journey through the history of one of the world's most renowned film studios. Starting with the studio's beginnings under the visionary Hungarian immigrant, William Fox, the documentary delves into the evolution of the company as it transformed from a small film distribution business to a major Hollywood player.
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147. 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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148. The Big Brass Ring (1999)
The Big Brass Ring, originally titled "The Unraveling, " stars William Hurt as Blake Pellarin, a gubernatorial candidate. Set in the bustling city of St. Louis, Pellarin is faced with a tormenting secret from his past while attempting to win the governor's seat. As the stakes get higher, the truth threatens to dismantle his campaign. Will Blake manage to secure the sought-after title of "Big Brass Ring, " or will his past prove too much for him to overcome?
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149. The Best of Film Noir (1999)
The Best of Film Noir" (1999) is a captivating exploration of the iconic film noir genre, offering viewers an in-depth look at its origins and distinctive elements. Presented through over 30 carefully curated film clips and insightful interviews with industry experts, the documentary highlights the tough-as-nails anti-heroes and sultry femmes fatales that populate this darkly enticing world.
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150. According to Occam's Razor (1999)
According to Occam's Razor" is an intriguing 1999 documentary that offers a fascinating exploration of the myths and realities surrounding aliens and UFOs. A unique blend of genres, this film delves deep into the paranormal world, providing a gripping look at the phenomenon that continues to fascinate people worldwide.
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151. The Lady with the Torch (1999)
The Lady with the Torch" (1999) is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and legacy of Jean Arthur, a Hollywood icon known for her captivating performances and timeless films. Directed by David Heeley and written by Joan Kramer and Heeley, this intriguing documentary takes viewers on a journey through Arthur's career, highlighting her iconic roles, captivating interviews, and personal life.
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152. Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (2000)
Delve into the world of Lon Chaney, the awe-inspiring silent movie star and makeup artist, in this compelling documentary, "Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces. " The film takes you on a journey through the life and career of Chaney, who was celebrated for his unforgettable horror film characters and his incredible artistry in the realm of makeup and costumes. This documentary not only showcases Chaney's incredible talent but also provides an intimate look at the challenges and triumphs he faced throughout his life.
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153. Orson Welles en el país de Don Quijote (2000)
Orson Welles en el país de Don Quijote is a compelling documentary film from 2000 that delves into the life and impact of the legendary actor and director, Orson Welles. Set in the world of Don Quixote, the film explores the connection between his ground-breaking career and the literary work that has captivated generations.
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154. Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV (2000)
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV" is a high-octane action, comedy, and fantasy film that takes fans on a ride of epic proportions. In this installment, the lovable and unlikely superhero, The Toxic Avenger, faces his greatest challenge yet.
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155. 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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156. Pulp Cinema (2001)
Pulp Cinema is a 2001 documentary that takes a nostalgic look at the golden age of film noir. The movie is a compilation of various film trailers, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, providing an in-depth exploration of the crime and mystery filmmaking genre. Known for its gritty visuals and intricate plotlines, film noir played a significant role in shaping the history of cinema.
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157. A Huey P. Newton Story (2001)
A Huey P. Newton Story" is a riveting documentary that unravels the complex life of Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton. Directed by Spike Lee and written by Roger Guenveur Smith, the film delves into the formation of the Black Panther Party, inspired by their 10-point program for social reform. This revolutionary movement changed the course of African American history, sparking conversations around civil rights and racial equality.
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158. Lost in La Mancha (2002)
Lost in La Mancha is a riveting documentary that delves into the enigmatic world of filmmaking and the ambitious yet elusive dream of director Terry Gilliam. For over 20 years, Gilliam had been striving to bring his masterpiece, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, to life. His journey is fraught with delays, cast changes, and budget challenges that threaten to derail his vision.
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159. The Magnificent Ambersons (2002)
The Magnificent Ambersons, a 2002 drama directed by Alfonso Arau, follows the story of George Amberson, a wealthy yet spoiled and unlikable young man. When his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, George is horrified and sets out to sabotage his mother's new romance.
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160. The UFO Conspiracy (2004)
The UFO Conspiracy" (2004) is a captivating documentary that delves into the world of UFOs and their connections to scripture and history. From the first sightings in the 20th century to the present day, this film unravels the mystery surrounding unidentified flying objects. Director Brian Barkley takes audiences on a thrilling journey that challenges traditional beliefs and offers an intriguing perspective on extraterrestrial life.
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161. Brunnen (2005)
In 2005, esteemed director Kristian Petri brings us Brunnen, an insightful documentary that delves into the life of the legendary Orson Welles during his time in Spain. This unique exploration into the world of Spanish filmmaking is a must-see for fans of the renowned actor and film director.
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162. Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005)
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream" is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the world of low budget cinema from 1970-1977. Director Stuart Samuels expertly uncovers the transformative power of six midnight films and how they revolutionized the film industry.
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163. Filmmakers vs. Tycoons (2005)
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons" (2005) is a Spanish documentary that explores the impact of the film industry on the creative process.
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164. Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters (2006)
Dive into the heart of Tinseltown with "Boffo! . Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters" (2006), a compelling documentary that puts Hollywood's leading lights under the microscope to unravel the secrets behind blockbusters, flops and movie magic.
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165. Searching for Orson (2006)
Searching for Orson" is a riveting 2006 documentary, offering an intimate exploration into the life and legacy of the legendary figure, Orson Welles. Narrated by the esteemed Peter Bogdanovich, this captivating film unravels the multi-faceted world of the visionary director, writer, actor, and producer through interviews with several illustrious Hollywood personalities. The documentary does not shy away from delving deep into Welles' films, as well as his personal relationships, providing a comprehensive understanding of the man and his enduring impact on the world of cinema.
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166. The Hitchhiker (2007)
In the tense thriller 'The Hitchhiker, ' four young women embark on a road trip to Las Vegas, only to find their journey taking a sinister turn when they invite a charming, but enigmatic hitchhiker into their car. What they initially see as a harmless ride quickly transforms into a terrifying nightmare, as they become captives of a cruel and masochistic killer.
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167. Horror Business (2007)
Horror Business, a riveting 2007 documentary, immerses you in the thrilling world of independent horror filmmaking. Directed and written by Christopher P. Garetano, the film follows Garetano's two-year-long journey to uncover the essence of horror movie creation. Joined on this bizarre and fascinating odyssey by notable characters such as Ray Adell, Mark Borchardt, and Ron Atkins, you get an unparalleled look into the lives of the indie horror film industry.
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168. Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)
Experience the thrilling world of horror mastermind William Castle in this unique, intriguing documentary. Known as the last great American showman and an innovator in the world of cinema, Castle's outrageous audience participation gimmicks made him a household name in the film industry.
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169. Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows (2007)
Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows, released in 2007, is a documentary that explores the life and work of the influential producer Val Lewton. Best known for his series of low-budget horror films produced at RKO Studios, Lewton's impact on the industry extends beyond his films.
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170. Prodigal Sons (2008)
Prodigal Sons" is a heartfelt documentary that follows filmmaker Kimberly Reed's journey back to her hometown for her high school reunion, this time as a proud transgender woman. With the hope of reconciling with her long-estranged adopted brother, Marc, Kimberly embarks on an emotional journey filled with nostalgia and self-discovery. This powerful film delves into the complexities of sibling relationships, transgender identity, and the longing for acceptance.
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171. Lucifer et moi (2008)
Lucifer et moi is a captivating journey of self-discovery and personal growth wrapped in a comedic package. Set in a unique narrative style, the story follows a man as he struggles to put his life's story to paper. Desperate for help, he turns to his double, Lucifer, to assist him in revealing memories from his childhood and moments captured in his old movies.
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172. Jeanne M. - Côté cour, côté coeur (2008)
Jeanne M. - Côté cour, côté coeur" is a fascinating documentary that delves into the life of legendary French actress, Jeanne Moreau. The film explores the intimate details of her personal life and career, which spans over six decades. Directed by Pierre-André Boutang, Annie Chevalley, and Josée Dayan, the documentary features archival footage, interviews, and never-before-seen personal photos to paint a captivating portrait of Jeanne Moreau.
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173. Hollywood sul Tevere (2009)
Hollywood sul Tevere is an enchanting documentary showcasing the biggest names in Hollywood, captivating the audience through their journey in Italy from 1950 to 1970, as documented in Cinecittà Luce's archives. Narrated by the talented director Marco Spagnoli, the film weaves an intriguing tale of legendary stars and unmissable moments, highlighting unparalleled charm and aura that emanated from the era. Featuring stars such as Louis Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, and Brigitte Bardot, the movie truly encapsulates the essence of Hollywood during its heyday in Italy.
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174. Dahmer vs. Gacy (2010)
In "Dahmer vs. Gacy, " a secret government experiment gone awry unleashes infamous serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy upon an unsuspecting United States. As the notorious duo goes on a bloody killing spree, it falls to Ringo, a hick warrior armed only with a shotgun and a bottle, to put an end to their maniacal madness.
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175. Cinema Komunisto (2010)
Cinema Komunisto" is an extraordinary documentary that delves into the lesser-known history of Yugoslav cinema, a country once a symbol of socialist unity and progress. Set against the backdrop of Tito's Hollywood of the East, the movie captures the rise and fall of a grand illusion, as it unravels the untold story of Yugoslavia's film industry during tumultuous times. From the Nazi occupation to NATO bombings, the filmmakers take us on a surprising journey through the remains of forgotten film sets and the testimonies of directors, producers, and even Tito's projectionist.
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176. Variations on a High School Romance (2010)
Variations on a High School Romance" is a captivating drama that explores the emotional turmoil and complex relationships of five high school students as they navigate the challenges of falling in love and growing up. Set over the course of four years, this heartfelt film delves into the trials and tribulations faced by these young individuals as they experience the ups and downs of adolescence.
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177. Jucy (2010)
Jucy" is a hilarious 2010 Australian comedy film that follows two best friends, Jackie and Lucy, as they embark on a journey to grow up. Labeled as co-dependent and socially inept, these two women face numerous challenges when it comes to love and life. Jackie finds herself struggling to maintain a mature relationship with a man, while Lucy is still living with her mother and dealing with her overweight issue.
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178. Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff" is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and career of renowned British cinematographer Jack Cardiff. With a focus on his stunning Technicolor camerawork, the film traces Cardiff's journey from humble beginnings to becoming the first director of photography in the history of the Academy Awards to receive an Honorary Oscar.
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179. Incident at Barstow (2011)
Incident at Barstow, a gripping 2011 thriller, follows the story of Abby and Griff, two innocent individuals caught up in a whirlwind of danger. As they drive towards Los Angeles, they find themselves in possession of a body and a bag of money that quickly puts them in the crosshairs of the enigmatic and powerful Mr. Colpeper's henchmen.
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180. Shut Up Little Man (2011)
Shut Up Little Man, " a documentary comedy-drama by Matthew Bate, brings to life an unforgettable audio adventure. Set in the year 1987, the film tells the story of two friends who recorded their noisy neighbors' fights, not realizing that they had sparked one of the world's first viral pop-culture phenomena.
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181. Just Henry (2011)
Just Henry" (2011) tells the compelling story of a young boy named Henry who discovers a mysterious war medal belonging to his father, who died in World War II. Intrigued by the circumstances surrounding his father's death, Henry embarks on a journey to uncover the truth. As he delves deeper into the past, he realizes that there are secrets and lies waiting to be unearthed.
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182. Chillerama (2011)
Prepare yourself for an unforgettable cinematic experience as you venture into the world of Chillerama, a 2011 movie that's not just a horror, action, and comedy trifecta, but also one that dares to push the boundaries of mainstream filmmaking. On the closing night at the last drive-in theater in America, manager Cecil Kaufman unveils four rare movies that have never graced American soil before - an event that promises laughter, screams, and a few jaw-dropping moments.
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183. Not Fade Away (2012)
Not Fade Away is a gripping 2012 drama directed by David Chase and penned by him too. Set in the suburban landscapes of New Jersey, the movie takes us back to the 1960s where a group of friends come together to form a rock band. Their ultimate goal is to make it big. The 1960s was a time of immense turmoil and cultural revolution in America, and the movie captures this atmosphere perfectly.
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184. Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck (2013)
Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck" is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and work of legendary film producer, Richard D. Zanuck.
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185. Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles (2014)
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and work of the legendary theatre, radio, and film artist, Orson Welles. The film offers an in-depth look at Welles' incredible career, featuring interviews with key figures in his life, such as Simon Callow and Christopher Welles, as well as critical insights from sources like Variety Magazine, Cinematheque Francaise, and Roger Ebert.
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186. The Touristic Revolution (2014)
The Touristic Revolution" takes viewers on a journey through the profound influence of tourism on the mesmerizing islands of Ibiza and Formentera. This riveting documentary unfolds from the early 20th century till the present day, offering a comprehensive exploration of the islands' transformation.
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187. Your Name Here (2015)
Embark on an intriguing journey into the world of movie acting with "Your Name Here" (2015). This thought-provoking documentary celebrates the art and craft of acting and delves into the desires of stardom from the unique perspective of the unassuming movie star that resides in all of us. The film promises to be enlightening, humorous, and compelling, offering a fascinating perspective for movie enthusiasts and aspiring actors alike.
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188. Passage to Mars (2016)
Set in the year 2016, the film "Passage to Mars" explores the thrilling journey of an innovative NASA Arctic expedition crew. This groundbreaking endeavor aims to pave the way for the first-ever Martian road trip on Earth, turning it into an enthralling two-year odyssey of human survival and adventure. Under the expert guidance of directors Jean-Christophe Jeauffre and Pascal Lee, the movie weaves an intricate story driven by the relentless spirit of exploration.
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189. Decadence and Downfall: The Shah of Iran's Ultimate Party (2016)
Decadence and Downfall: The Shah of Iran's Ultimate Party is a riveting documentary that chronicles the extravagant 1971 party thrown by the Shah of Iran, which marked a significant turning point in the relationship between the royal family and the Iranian people. This highly anticipated historical event saw the opulent celebration as a symbol of royal power, drawing attention to the stark divide between the ruling class and the masses.
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190. The Magic History of Cinema (2017)
The Magic History of Cinema" is a thought-provoking documentary that captures the intricate relationship between the mesmerizing world of magic and the evolution of the cinema. Traveling through time, the film delves into the captivating origins of cinema, revealing how illusionists and conjurors from the early 20th century left their indelible mark on the world of filmmaking. By showcasing this fascinating connection between the art of magic and the magic of cinema, the documentary offers viewers a unique perspective on the cinematic universe, offering unprecedented insights into the creative forces that have shaped the silver screen over time.
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191. Friedkin Uncut (2018)
Friedkin Uncut, a riveting documentary released in 2018, is a deep dive into the career of legendary filmmaker William Friedkin. With a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, this film offers an intimate look at the mind of the director best known for his chilling films The Exorcist (1973) and The French Connection (1971).
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192. The Other Side of the Wind (2018)
The Other Side of the Wind" is a thought-provoking drama set in the Hollywood film industry. Directed by the legendary Orson Welles, the film stars John Huston as a jaded 70-year-old director who screens his avant-garde film-in-progress at a star-studded party. As he navigates the party, the director is drawn into a web of intrigue surrounding his lead actor's mysterious fate.
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193. They'll Love Me When I'm Dead (2018)
They'll Love Me When I'm Dead" is a riveting documentary that explores the final fifteen years of the life of the legendary director, Orson Welles. The film follows Welles as he pins his hopes on a Hollywood comeback with the making of "The Other Side of the Wind. " The documentary not only delves into the behind-the-scenes aspect of film history but also provides a fascinating insight into the world of filmmaking. In addition to the captivating storyline, the film stars Peter Bogdanovich, Oja Kodar, and Alan Cumming.
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194. The Eyes of Orson Welles (2018)
Dive into the realm of legendary artist and genius, Orson Welles, through the unique lens of director and actor Mark Cousins' captivating documentary, "The Eyes of Orson Welles". The film delves deep into the visual world of Welles, presenting a profound portrait of the visionary filmmaker in a way never seen before. Through meticulous reenactments and detailed examination, viewers will gain a profound understanding of the creative process behind some of Welles' most iconic films.
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195. The Great Buster (2018)
Get ready to dive into the life and work of one of the greatest comedy geniuses of all time with "The Great Buster". This spell-binding documentary, directed by Peter Bogdanovich, takes us on a journey through the incredible world of Buster Keaton. From his rise to fame as a leading actor in the silent film era to his fall from public favor, this film paints a vivid portrait of the man behind the iconic character.
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196. Silent Times (2018)
Silent Times, " a captivating 2018 film directed by Christopher Annino, takes you on a riveting journey through the Roaring Twenties. The movie follows a small-time crook, transformed into a vaudeville theater owner in a world filled with action, comedy, and drama.
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197. Halston (2019)
Halston, released in 2019, is a mesmerizing biographical documentary focusing on the meteoric rise and fall of Halston, the renowned fashion designer who ruled the industry in the 1970s. The movie delves into the life of the dazzling designer whose fashion empire, once a symbol of success, faces an existential threat in the Wall Street era.
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198. Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, " a captivating documentary released in 2020, chronicles the life and career of the iconic Hollywood actress, Natalie Wood, through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and those who knew her best. Delving into the world of Natalie Wood, the documentary explores her rise to fame as a child star in the studio system, her numerous marriages, and the challenges she faced as a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry. The film provides an intimate look into her life, revealing the complexities and struggles that lie behind her famous persona.
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199. Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street (2021)
Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street" is a heartwarming and enlightening documentary that delves into the inception of the iconic children's series, Sesame Street. This captivating film takes viewers on a journey back to the very beginning, unveiling the creativity, dedication, and passion that drove a group of groundbreaking minds to revolutionize the world of children's television.
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200. The Brother Side of the Wake (2022)
In 2022, director Gerry Fialka delivers an experimental documentary, "The Brother Side of the Wake, " exploring the question posed by Orson Welles in "The Other Side of the Wind": "Is the journey more important than the destination? " Set amid the vibrant backdrop of Venice, California, this captivating film delves deep into the cultural tapestry of locals, capturing their essence and spirit as they navigate life's intricate journeys. With a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, "The Brother Side of the Wake" is an enchanting fusion of documentary and fantasy that showcases the complexities of human connections and the beauty of our shared experiences.
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