Dive into the world of Paul Sorvino as we explore his diverse and captivating filmography, from his early roles in Mafia-related dramas to his more recent appearances in critically acclaimed movies. Join us as we celebrate the legendary actor's impressive career and uncover his most memorable performances.
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1. Made for Each Other (1971)
Made for Each Other" is a charming, quirky comedy about an unexpected love story. Set in bustling New York City, the film introduces us to an eccentric woman named Emma and a peculiar man named Harry, both of whom attend the same group therapy session. As fate would have it, they strike up a conversation during a session and find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other.
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2. The Panic in Needle Park (1971)
The Panic in Needle Park, " directed by Jerry Schatzberg and written by James Mills, Joan Didion, and John Gregory Dunne, is a gripping drama set in New York City that follows the lives of heroin addicts who frequent the infamous "Needle Park. " The movie stars a young Al Pacino and Kitty Winn, highlighting the harrowing realities of addiction and its impact on individuals and those around them. As the story unfolds, viewers are taken on an emotional journey through the struggles and desperation of these characters, ultimately leading them to confront the harsh realities of their choices. With a stellar ensemble cast and a powerful storyline, "The Panic in Needle Park" provides a raw and unforgettable look at the dark underbelly of heroin addiction.
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3. Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (1972)
Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues" (1972) is a fast-paced comedy-drama that follows the misadventures of a cocky Harvard graduate, as he finds himself entangled in the dangerous world of drug trafficking. Along with his friend and a girl from his past, they embark on a thrilling mission to retrieve a stolen load of marijuana and save her from the clutches of a ruthless cop and a cunning Cuban gangster. Filled with action, humor, and a dash of romance, this 1972 film will leave you on the edge of your seat as you root for the underdogs to overcome all odds and claim their victories.
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4. The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
The Day of the Dolphin" is a compelling 1973 drama-thriller, combining the science of marine biology with the suspenseful plot of kidnapping. George C.
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5. It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy (1974)
Discover "It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy" (1974), a hilarious comedy starring Paul Sorvino and Michael Learned. Unusual circumstances take an ordinary family man for a wild, unexpected adventure.
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6. The Gambler (1974)
In "The Gambler, " the complex and riveting 1974 film, literature professor Axel Freed struggles with a dangerous gambling addiction, which spirals out of control. He borrows money from anyone he can, including his girlfriend and mother, and even turns to unsavory characters for funds. Despite facing the consequences of his actions, Axel cannot resist his compulsion to gamble.
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7. I Will... I Will... For Now (1976)
I Will. . I Will. . For Now" is a delightful 1976 romantic comedy starring Elliott Gould and Diane Keaton, who play a couple that, despite having been unhappily divorced for 10 years, agrees to give their relationship another shot through a legal arrangement instead of re-marrying.
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8. Oh, God! (1977)
Oh, God! " is a 1977 comedic fantasy film that tells the unusual tale of an assistant grocery manager receiving a divine message. Directed by the legendary Carl Reiner and written by Larry Gelbart and Avery Corman, this intriguing movie follows the life of a modern messenger chosen by God to represent Him in our time.
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9. Bloodbrothers (1978)
Bloodbrothers, " originally released in 1978, is a gripping drama that tells the story of a young man torn between following in the footsteps of his older brothers or forging his own path. Directed by Robert Mulligan and written by Richard Price and Walter Newman, the film stars Paul Sorvino, Tony Lo Bianco, and Richard Gere.
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10. The Brink's Job (1978)
The Brink's Job" is a riveting 1978 film that centers around the notorious Boston Brink's Company robbery of $2.7 million on January 17th, 1950. Despite the FBI's efforts, only $58,000 was recovered, incurring a whopping $29 million cost to the American taxpayers. The movie, directed by William Friedkin and written by Walon Green and Noel Behn, is an engaging blend of comedy, crime, and drama.
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11. Dummy (1979)
Dummy" (1979), a gripping crime drama directed by Frank Perry, is the suspenseful tale of a deaf and mute young man, who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a prostitute. In a unique twist, the defendant is represented by an equally deaf lawyer, resulting in an intriguing courtroom drama.
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12. Lost and Found (1979)
Lost and Found, a delightful 1979 comedy, follows the heartwarming relationship between a widower from America and a divorced woman hailing from the UK. Destined to cross paths time and again, they finally tie the knot, only to face their fair share of marital challenges as the honeymoon period loses its spark. Despite their efforts to separate, fate keeps pulling these two souls back together.
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13. Cruising (1980)
In 1980, acclaimed director William Friedkin delved into the dark and uncharted territories of the underground S&M gay subculture of New York City with "Cruising. " A chilling tale of a serial killer on a terrifying rampage, the film centers around a determined police detective, Al Pacino, who goes undercover to catch the predator responsible for the gruesome murders. As he navigates the dangerous world of forbidden desires and covert identities, Pacino finds himself drawn into a twisted game of cat and mouse. The film's intense plot, coupled with its daring depiction of raw human sexuality, pushes the boundaries and leaves viewers on the edge of their seats.
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14. Reds (1981)
Reds" (1981) tells the story of John Reed, an American journalist who becomes entangled in the Communist revolution in Russia. With his radical spirit and ideals, Reed endeavors to bring the spirit of the revolution to the United States.
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15. Melanie (1982)
Melanie, a heart-wrenching drama released in 1982, follows the journey of a young woman who, after facing the traumas of adult illiteracy and life in the Sunset Strip, finds herself battling for the custody of her son. Directed by Rex Bromfield and written by Michael Green, Richard Paluck, and Robert Guza Jr. , this compelling film stars Glynnis O'Connor, Paul Sorvino, and Burton Cummings. With 3 wins and 4 nominations under its belt, Melanie offers a poignant exploration of the human spirit, making it a must-watch for any fan of the drama genre.
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16. A Question of Honor (1982)
In the riveting 1982 film, "A Question of Honor, " the line between justice and corruption is blurred as a seasoned New York City detective finds himself ensnared in a web of deceit. Based on real-life events, the movie chronicles the gripping ordeal of an officer caught in a federal corruption investigation within his own department. As the tension builds and the stakes grow higher, the protagonist must make a heart-wrenching decision that could alter the course of his career and his life forever.
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17. That Championship Season (1982)
That Championship Season" is a poignant and gripping drama film released in 1983, based on a stage play by the same title. The film, directed by Jason Miller, stars Bruce Dern, Stacy Keach, and Robert Mitchum as four former classmates and their basketball coach. The story unfolds when the five men reunite, recalling their past glory days, as they reveal hidden aspects of their personalities to one another.
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18. Off the Wall (1983)
Off the Wall" is a 1983 comedy film directed by Rick Friedberg and stars Paul Sorvino, Patrick Cassidy, and Rosanna Arquette. The story follows two innocent hitchhikers who find themselves incarcerated for six months after being wrongfully accused by a reckless young woman.
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19. Chiller (1985)
Chiller, " directed by renowned horror director Wes Craven, is an eerie 1985 thriller that combines the chilling elements of science fiction, horror, and drama. The story follows the life of Miles Creighton, a corporate executive whose untimely death leads him to become the world's first cryogenically frozen person, with the hope of being brought back to life. 10 years later, the experiment proves successful, but with a shocking twist - Creighton is revived without his soul, leading to a chilling and dark descent into madness and terror.
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20. Surviving (1985)
Surviving, directed by Waris Hussein, is a heart-wrenching coming-of-age drama released in 1985. The film centers on young protagonist Rick Brogan, played by Zach Galligan, who inadvertently uncovers a dark secret about his idolized father.
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21. Turk 182 (1985)
Turk 182" is a thrilling 1985 comedy-drama film, directed by Bob Clark, with a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes. The story revolves around the life of Jimmy Lynch, a young man who discovers a conspiracy regarding his older brother's fire rescue injury and denial of benefits by the city. The film showcases the intricate brother-brother relationship, as well as themes of vigilantism and falling from a significant height.
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22. The Stuff (1985)
The Stuff" is a quirky, horror-comedy-sci-fi hybrid from 1985, directed by Larry Cohen and written by him as well. The story centers around a mysterious, delicious goo that emerges from the earth and is marketed as the newest dessert sensation. However, things quickly take a dark turn when zombie-like snackers, fueled by their insatiable craving for more of this bizarre substance, infest the world.
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23. A Fine Mess (1986)
A Fine Mess" is a fast-paced comedy-action film from 1986, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Ted Danson, Howie Mandel, and Richard Mulligan. The plot revolves around an actor and a chef who discover a plot to fix a horse race, with the intention of using the horse to win the race. The duo decides to take matters into their own hands and tackle the two hitmen involved in the scheme.
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24. Goodfellas (1990)
Experience the gripping tale of Goodfellas, a riveting 1990 crime drama directed by Martin Scorsese and based on true events. The film delves into the harrowing world of organized crime, focusing on the life of Henry Hill as he navigates his relationships within the mafia.
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25. Night of 100 Stars III (1990)
Dive into the world of glitz, glamour, and music with the third installation of 'Night of 100 Stars'. This TV special brings together an all-star cast in a variety show that supports a noble cause - the Actors Fund.
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26. Dick Tracy (1990)
Dick Tracy, a classic comic strip detective, finds himself in the middle of an intricate web of crime, love, and danger when the captivating Breathless Mahoney makes her seductive moves towards him. Amidst it all, Tracy must face the united might of the mob led by crime boss Big Boy Caprice.
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27. The Rocketeer (1991)
The Rocketeer" is an exhilarating family adventure set in the thrilling world of dieselpunk. Based on the comic book series of the same name, the film delves into the thrilling 1930s. Directed by Joe Johnston and written by Dave Stevens, Danny Bilson, and Paul De Meo, this action-packed movie follows the journey of a young pilot, Billy Campbell, who stumbles upon a prototype jetpack that transforms him into a stunning high-flying hero, donning a daring mask.
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28. Don't Touch My Daughter (1991)
In 1991, "Don't Touch My Daughter" brings chilling suspense and a mother's fight for her daughter's safety. A heart-wrenching drama thriller, the film follows a young girl named Sarah who is kidnapped and molested by a classmate's father. After being arrested, the man is released on bail and threatens to abduct her daughter again. The desperation escalates as the girl's mother seeks help from the authorities.
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29. Age Isn't Everything (1991)
Age Isn't Everything, " a 1991 comedy, fantasy, and drama film, takes an unexpected turn in the life of its protagonist. Jonathan Silverman plays an aspiring astronaut who abandons his dreams for a career in business.
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30. The Firm (1993)
The Firm (1993) is a gripping drama, mystery, and thriller film that takes viewers on a captivating journey into the dark underbelly of a prestigious law firm. The film tells the story of a young, ambitious lawyer who joins the prestigious firm, only to uncover its sinister dark side. The director Sydney Pollack weaves a tense narrative, where the protagonist must navigate a maze of conspiracy, seduction, and danger.
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31. A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives (1993)
In the thrilling 1993 mystery "A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives, " renowned lawyer Perry Mason faces his most twisted case yet. When an old friend, Anthony Caruso, arrives in Denver to help Dee Morrison, wife of famous photographer David Morrison, Perry is drawn into a web of deceit and danger.
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32. Parallel Lives (1994)
Parallel Lives, " a 1994 drama directed by Linda Yellen, delves into the lives of a group of fraternity brothers who come together for a nostalgic weekend reunion. As they reminisce about their college days and old flames are reignited, the unexpected murder of one of them forces the group to reexamine their past and face the cold harshness of reality.
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33. Backstreet Justice (1994)
In a gritty and corrupt neighborhood, a determined female detective, saddled with the weight of her late father's questionable past, decides to take matters into her own hands. As she investigates a series of murders, she discovers a tangled web of corruption that could finally provide answers to her father's mysterious past.
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34. Without Consent (1994)
In the gripping drama "Without Consent, " Michelle and Robert Mills find themselves at the end of their rope as they contend with their rebellious daughter, Laura. After a series of reckless incidents, Laura's car crash while driving under the influence pushes her parents over the edge.
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35. Nixon (1995)
Nixon" (1995) is a riveting biographical drama that delves into the life of former US President Richard Nixon. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Oliver Stone, the movie takes its viewers on an intriguing journey from Nixon's early life, through his meteoric rise to the White House, to his eventual downfall.
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36. Cover Me (1995)
Cover Me" is a gripping, high-stakes thriller that takes audiences on a daring journey with its undercover detective protagonist. Set in a world of erotic models, strip clubs, and peep shows, the movie revolves around a relentless policewoman who goes deep undercover to bring a vicious serial killer to justice. With a backdrop of the lurid and seedy underbelly of the modeling industry, "Cover Me" is a tension-filled mystery that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
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37. Escape Clause (1996)
Escape Clause" is a suspenseful 1996 drama film that dives into the darkest corners of a husband's life. When the unassuming protagonist discovers that his wife has paid for his murder, the story takes an unexpected turn after the mysterious hitman and his wife meet a grisly end. As the investigation unfolds, the audience is drawn into a web of deceit and secrets, leading to a thrilling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
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38. 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (1996)
Experience the glamour of the 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, an event celebrating the best of movies and television from America's top actors. This two-hour spectacular, hosted by David Grossman and featuring renowned hosts Joan Allen, Gillian Anderson, and Patricia Arquette, brings together celebrities and fans alike to celebrate outstanding performances.
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39. Love Is All There Is (1996)
Love Is All There Is" is a heartwarming cinematic experience that takes the classic Shakespearean play, Romeo and Juliet, and breathes new life into it through a modern comedy-drama lens. Set in the bustling Bronx, the film transports the story to a world of Italian-American culture, food, and traditions. With a plot revolving around a restaurant that serves as more than just a dining establishment, the story unfolds as two people from different worlds find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other, in the face of adversity and misfortune.
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40. Romeo + Juliet (1996)
Experience the timeless tale of love and tragedy like never before in the critically acclaimed 1996 film, Romeo + Juliet. Directed by visionary Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, this contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare's classic play transports the action to the vibrant, modern city of Verona, retaining the original dialogue.
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41. Most Wanted (1997)
In the thrilling 1997 action-packed film, Most Wanted, an innocent Marine on death row finds himself caught up in a web of espionage when a secretive government officer approaches him with a surprising offer. As part of a clandestine ops team, the Marine is assigned to assassinate the First Lady, ensuring the smooth-running of a high-stakes operation.
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42. Dog Watch (1997)
In the thrilling 1997 film "Dog Watch, " a seasoned San Francisco cop is thrust into a web of deceit and danger when he is falsely accused of killing his partner. As he embarks on a search for the true killer, he uncovers a shocking side to the man he believed he knew well. This edgy crime thriller delves into the world of dirty dealings, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with its action-packed scenes and unexpected twists.
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43. Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way (1997)
Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way is a gripping 1997 sports drama that takes an insightful look at the life and career of baseball's legendary figure, Joe Torre. The film opens with Torre (played by the talented Paul Sorvino) struggling to attain victory as a professional player and later as the Manager of the Yankees.
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44. Money Talks (1997)
Money Talks, released in 1997, is a thrilling action-comedy film directed by Brett Ratner. The movie stars Charlie Sheen, Chris Tucker, and Heather Locklear, and it follows the story of a small-time huckster who is pursued by both the police and criminals after a frame-up.
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45. American Perfekt (1997)
In the dark thriller "American Perfekt" (1997), a young woman named Sandra finds herself in the midst of chaos when she encounters a shrink in a desert town. As they continue their journey towards their mother, the coin flips they use to make decisions take a sinister turn. Starring Amanda Plummer, Robert Forster, and David Thewlis, this drama-crime film explores the depths of human obsession and the lengths people will go to in the pursuit of perfection.
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46. Houdini (1998)
Experience the thrilling life of Harry Houdini in the 1998 biographical drama film, "Houdini. " Directed by Pen Densham and written by himself, this 1 hour and 34-minute film follows the journey of the renowned escape artist and magician from his early beginnings in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to the edge of the 20th century.
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47. Bulworth (1998)
Bulworth is a critically acclaimed 1998 film directed by and starring Warren Beatty, with Halle Berry in a supporting role. A dark comedy with elements of drama and romance, the movie follows the story of a disheartened liberal senator (Beatty) who puts a hit on himself and decides to be brutally honest with his electorate.
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48. Knock Off (1998)
Knock Off" is a thrilling action-packed movie released in 1998. This film features a fusion of crime, thriller, and action genres, which keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The plot revolves around a fashion designer who unexpectedly finds himself teaming up with a C. I. A. agent to combat terrorism.
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49. That Championship Season (1999)
In the year 1999, a group of four former high school basketball champions and their dedicated coach gather for their annual get-together in celebration of the Pennsylvania State Basketball Championship they had once claimed. This year, however, their reunion does not bring the usual amicable nostalgia, but rather the unveiling of each other's secrets. As a result, their lives and the foundation on which they are built begin to crumble. Based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning source, "That Championship Season" is a heart-wrenching drama that explores the depths and complexities of relationships.
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50. Harlem Aria (1999)
Harlem Aria" tells the story of Anton, a young man with an extraordinary voice, who leaves his aunt's home in Harlem in pursuit of his dream in downtown New York City. Unfortunately, his dreams are shattered by a sly street hustler named Wes, who manages to swindle Anton out of all his life savings. Nearing the point of despair, Matthew, a talented street musician, offers Anton a glimmer of hope by inviting him to perform with him in the park.
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51. The Amati Girls (2000)
In "The Amati Girls" (2000), we meet four sisters who are mourning their father's death. Determined to help their widowed mother heal, they begin a journey of self-discovery and growth, each addressing the void in their personal and romantic lives. The lessons they learn touch the entire family, leading to emotional healing and unity.
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52. Cheaters (2000)
Cheaters" is an intriguing drama film that was released in 2000. Set against the backdrop of high school, the main plot revolves around eleven students who conspire with their teacher to cheat on an academic competition. The film sheds light on the motivations that can drive students and an academic community to take extreme measures for success.
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53. The Family Man (2000)
The Family Man, " released in 2000, follows the life of a high-flying investment broker, Jack Campbell (Nicolas Cage), who is given a unique opportunity to glimpse into how things would be if he made different choices in life. Waking up after the encounter, Jack finds his world drastically different - his sports car replaced by a minivan and his girlfriend transformed into a loving wife. As Jack grapples with this alternate reality, he learns about the values of family and sacrifice, rediscovering the joy of a simpler life.
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54. Perfume (2001)
Perfume" takes you on a thrilling ride, set in the glamorous world of fashion in New York City. The film chronicles a week in the lives of various characters, from models and photographers to reporters and publicists, centering around a wild modeling show.
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55. Streghe verso nord (2001)
In the whimsical comedy "Streghe verso nord, " director Giovanni Veronesi weaves a tale filled with humor and magical elements. The story follows an unlikely band of witch-hunters who embark on a thrilling and absurd journey to track down three witches believed to be in possession of three powerful amulets.
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56. Longshot (2001)
Longshot" is a thrilling action-comedy that hits all the right notes. Set in the city that never sleeps, this film follows the story of a charming twenty-something tennis instructor and gigolo named Tony. He finds himself drawn into an ingenious scheme that combines seduction and insider trading. As the stakes get higher and the risks grow, Tony discovers that sometimes, the unexpected turns out to be the ultimate excitement.
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57. Plan B (2001)
Plan B" is a darkly comedic crime thriller about Katherine, a timid bookkeeper whose life spirals out of control after she mistakenly believes her boss, a ruthless mob boss, has ordered her to assassinate three of his rivals. Instead, she inadvertently saves the three mobsters, earning her a new promotion as an unlikely and reluctant hitwoman.
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58. See Spot Run (2001)
See Spot Run, a lighthearted PG-rated 2001 film, follows the tale of an unlikely trio - a mailman, a little boy, and a seemingly ordinary dog. Little do they know, their humble pet is none other than an escaped FBI drug-sniffing superdog, on the run and in need of protection. The movie takes you on a fast-paced, action-packed journey, as the dog and the two friends find themselves in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, with enemies at every turn.
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59. Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion (2002)
Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion" (2002) is a mesmerizing documentary that takes viewers on an exclusive tour of the famous abode of Hugh Hefner, the renowned founder of Playboy magazine. Staged against the opulent and glamorous Playboy Mansion, the docu-series offers a captivating behind-the-scenes insight into the extravagant lifestyle of the Playboy family, including Playmates and VIP guests.
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60. Hey Arnold! The Movie (2002)
Hey Arnold! . The Movie takes you on an exciting adventure as our beloved protagonist and his friends navigate through their neighborhood to recover a crucial stolen document. With a race against time, they must prevent the bulldozing of their beloved community, embarking on a thrilling and humorous quest.
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61. The Cooler (2003)
The Cooler" is a riveting drama-romance film that takes place in an old-fashioned Las Vegas casino. The protagonist, a gambling jinx who's been causing unforeseen misfortune to card players, breaks his curse when he falls deeply in love. His boss, however, is far from pleased. The film stars William H. Macy, Maria Bello, and Alec Baldwin and was directed by Wayne Kramer. With its compelling narrative and strong performances, "The Cooler" received no less than 9 wins and 26 nominations. The movie, set to the backdrop of gambling's high stakes, promises a thrilling ride.
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62. Mr. 3000 (2004)
Mr. 3000" is a heartwarming and entertaining comedy-drama film that follows the journey of a retired baseball star, who goes by the nickname 'Mr. 3000. ' As it turns out, he didn't quite reach the coveted 3,000 hits in his career.
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63. Bullets Over Hollywood (2005)
Bullets Over Hollywood" is a riveting documentary that delves into the captivating world of American gangster movies. From their roots in the silent film era to modern times, the film explores the blood-soaked landscape and enduring allure of this iconic genre. Featuring interviews and stories from industry professionals, as well as glimpses into the lives of legendary figures like Warren Beatty, Humphrey Bogart, and Marlon Brando, this documentary offers an unprecedented look at the history and impact of gangster films on Hollywood and beyond.
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64. Mr. Fix It (2006)
Mr. Fix It" is a romantic comedy film that follows a man named Richard who makes a living by tricking women into going back to their ex-boyfriends.
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65. Carnera: The Walking Mountain (2008)
Carnera: The Walking Mountain" is an enthralling biographical drama that sheds light on the life of Primo Carnera, an Italian professional boxer and the World Heavyweight Champion during 1933 and 1934. The film takes us on a journey through the 1930s while exploring Carnera's career and his alleged ties to the mob. Set in Italy and Romania, the movie delivers a compelling narrative that captures the essence of the era, featuring a bare-chested male lead in a sport where raw strength and agility were pivotal.
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66. Last Hour (2008)
Last Hour, " a thrilling 2008 action film, follows the journey of a young man who receives an unexpected letter from his deceased father, inviting him to visit an abandoned house in rural China. Curiosity takes him to this mysterious location, where he encounters a group of fellow visitors. Directed by Pascal Caubet and written by Caubet and Maxime Lemaitre, the movie offers a captivating tale of suspense, danger, and the quest for answers.
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67. Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)
Repo! . The Genetic Opera is a unique blend of musical, horror, and sci-fi elements that combines gore and violence with a touch of steampunk.
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68. The Wild Stallion (2009)
The Wild Stallion" is a heartwarming family adventure that centers around two young girls named CJ and Hanna. As they navigate the challenges of friendship and school, they stumble upon a sinister plot that threatens the local wild horse population.
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69. Micmacs (2009)
Micmacs (2009) is a thrilling action-comedy film that follows the story of a man and his friends as they devise an ingenious and amusing plan to bring down two powerful weapons manufacturers. Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, this movie offers a mix of humor, contortionist-inspired action sequences, and suspenseful crime scenes. The film stars Dany Boon, André Dussollier, and Nicolas Marié and has been praised for its unique premise, gag humor, and memorable performances.
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70. Doc West (2009)
In the wild west, Doc West (Terence Hill) is a notorious outlaw with a father-daughter relationship that's complex and heartwarming. One day, a group of bandits steals his hard-earned poker winnings, and he finds himself on a relentless quest to retrieve them. As he embarks on this journey, he encounters a stagecoach filled with dangerous criminals and a beautiful lady who inadvertently becomes caught up in his adventures.
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71. Triggerman (2009)
Triggerman, " an intriguing comedy-western film released in 2009, stars Terence Hill as the infamous outlaw known for his unparalleled poker skills. In this adrenaline-pumping tale set in the Wild West, Triggerman enters a town that is about to host the wildest gambling tournament of its time. But this isn't just any ordinary competition; it's a high-stakes event that could change everything!
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72. Kill the Irishman (2011)
Based on the true story of Danny Greene, an Irish thug working for the mob in Cleveland during the 1970s, "Kill the Irishman" is a gripping tale of crime, drama, and betrayal. Directed by Jonathan Hensleigh, the film stars the likes of Ray Stevenson, Christopher Walken, and Vincent D'Onofrio.
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73. Night Club (2011)
Night Club" is a delightful comedy that follows the hilarious journey of three friends who decide to start a night club in a retirement home. This unexpected venture comes after they all take a job there to work the night shift and save money for their USC college tuition. In their quest to turn this unlikely setting into a vibrant venue, they even enlist the help of one of the residents.
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74. Jersey Shore Shark Attack (2012)
In "Jersey Shore Shark Attack, " a cast of characters mirroring the Jersey Shore reality show is caught in the midst of a shark epidemic that threatens to take over Miami Beach. The group, including TC (Jeremy Luke), Donnie (Joseph Russo), and Paulie Balzac (Daniel Booko), sets out to warn the town, only to find that no one believes them.
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75. For the Love of Money (2012)
For the Love of Money" takes you on a gripping journey of one man's struggle to leave a dangerous past behind, despite his past creeping up on him. Set in USA, the story unravels as our protagonist, played by Edward Furlong, strives to protect his family at any cost. James Caan adds depth and intrigue as a veteran gangster, while Jeffrey Tambor plays a pivotal role in escalating the tension.
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76. Imaginary Friend (2012)
In "Imaginary Friend, " a brilliant and talented artist faces a harrowing experience as she becomes haunted by the re-emergence of her childhood imaginary friend, who threatens to tear her life apart. As her psychiatrist husband, intent on having her committed to a mental institution, becomes increasingly aggressive, the artist must find a way to confront her past and uncover the truth behind the sinister presence in her reality.
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77. Divorce Invitation (2012)
Divorce Invitation" is a delightful comedy-romance film released in 2012. It centers around Mike Christian, a man who has found love again after reuniting with his high-school sweetheart, Alex.
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78. Saving America's Horses: A Nation Betrayed (2012)
Saving America's Horses: A Nation Betrayed" is a gripping documentary that exposes the alarming truth behind the tragic fate of countless equestrian gems. This powerful film brings together a wealth of expert opinions, compelling undercover footage, and heart-wrenching real-life stories as it captures the raw beauty of the American countryside. The film's focus is on the overlooked environmental issue and the plight of horse advocates seeking justice and protection for these beloved creatures.
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79. Immigrant (2013)
Immerse yourself in the drama of "Immigrant, " a 2013 coming-of-age story that follows the journey of a young Russian man in search of the American dream. Set in the bustling city of New York, the film delves into the trials and tribulations of a promising individual's quest for a better life. Boasting a strong cast including Harry Hamlin, Paul Sorvino, and Andrew Divoff, this moving tale will keep you on the edge of your seat as you root for the protagonist's success.
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80. Once Upon a Time in Queens (2013)
In "Once Upon a Time in Queens", Paul Sorvino stars as a former mafia boss fresh out of prison, navigating a life free from his dark past. With a promising new opportunity, this ex-convict tries his best to stay on the right side of the law.
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81. How Sweet It Is (2013)
How Sweet It Is" is a comedy-drama musical film released in 2013. The story revolves around an alcoholic theatre owner struggling to stage a successful musical while dealing with his mob debt. The wise guys who back him want their friends to be cast in the production, leading to various challenges.
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82. A Winter Rose (2014)
A Winter Rose" is a gripping drama film released in 2017. Directed by Riz Story, the film features an incredibly talented and diverse cast, including Taryn Manning, Edward Furlong, and Billy Zane. Set against the backdrop of the music industry, the movie tells the story of a beautiful yet troubled orphan who becomes an overnight international singing sensation.
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83. No Deposit (2015)
No Deposit" is a heart-wrenching drama film released in 2015, directed by Frank D'Angelo and written by himself. The story revolves around a family man who inadvertently falls from grace through a series of events beyond his control. As his life spirals downwards, he turns to the wrong people for help, leading to a catastrophic turn of events with almost no way out.
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84. Sicilian Vampire (2015)
Get ready for a chilling experience as 'Sicilian Vampire' takes you on an unforgettable ride. In 2015, this thrilling movie follows the life of infamous mobster Sonny Trafficante, played by the talented Armand Assante, who plans a peaceful escape to the family hunting lodge. However, things take a dark turn when he stumbles upon a mysterious event that turns him into a vampire overnight.
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85. Careful What You Wish For (2015)
In the gripping thriller "Careful What You Wish For" (2015), a young man finds himself entangled in a web of lies and secrecy when he becomes involved with the wife of an affluent investment banker. As their explosive affair unfolds, sinister events begin to unravel, leaving the unsuspecting lover in the crosshairs of an elaborate deception. With the unexpected death of the wife and a substantial life insurance policy at stake, the man is thrust into a scandalous whirlwind of intrigue, deception, and danger.
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86. The Bandit Hound (2016)
The Bandit Hound is a heartwarming comedy about a lovable dog named Bandit who just can't resist the allure of swiping cash to help his adopted family. His clumsy attempts at thievery, however, unwittingly draw the attention of his dangerous ex-partner.
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87. Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival (2016)
Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival, a thrilling musical horror movie released in 2016, offers an intriguing look at the war against Heaven. Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Terrance Zdunich, the film's unique premise involves Lucifer and his carnies plotting against Heaven, marking the beginning of a fierce battle.
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88. The Bronx Bull (2016)
Based on the life of the legendary boxing champion Jake LaMotta, "The Bronx Bull" (2016) chronicles the rise of the world-class fighter and the challenges he faced outside the ring. The movie provides an unflinching look into the heart of a champion, revealing the struggles and tumultuous experiences that shaped his life. With a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes, "The Bronx Bull" falls into the genres of Biography, Drama, and Sport.
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89. The Red Maple Leaf (2016)
The Red Maple Leaf, released in 2017, is a crime drama mystery that follows the story of a deeply grieving detective, played by James Caan, who lost his wife and daughter tragically. Despite the grief, the detective becomes determined to rescue the kidnapped daughter of the U. S.
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90. Rules Don't Apply (2016)
Rules Don't Apply" is a charming, unconventional romantic drama set in the 1960s, revolving around an aspiring actress, her ambitious driver, and their peculiar boss - the legendary Howard Hughes, portrayed by the director himself, Warren Beatty. This enchanting tale follows the unusual love story that blossoms amidst the eccentricities and glamour of their Hollywood lives.
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91. Executor (2017)
Executor" takes us on a riveting journey into the life of a deadly assassin, trained by a corrupt priest to execute his missions in the name of God. The plot takes a thrilling turn when this ruthless assassin, played by Markiss McFadden, saves a young innocent boy from one of his assassination attempts. This life-altering event prompts him to question his life's purpose and the morality of his actions.
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92. Lost Cat Corona (2017)
In the heart of a colorful neighborhood, a play-it-safe guy finds himself tasked with searching for his wife's missing cat in the Comedy film "Lost Cat Corona" (2017). The journey brings him face-to-face with the eccentric, wild, and sometimes dangerous inhabitants of his neighborhood, forcing him to confront his fears and reevaluate his usual approach. Directed by Anthony Tarsitano and starring Sean Young, Gina Gershon, and Jeff Kober, this lighthearted film explores the unexpected adventures of a man's quest to reconnect with his life and loved ones.
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93. Undercover Grandpa (2017)
Undercover Grandpa, released in 2017, is a heartwarming family adventure comedy. When Jake's love interest mysteriously vanishes, he enlists the help of his wise-cracking grandpa and his grandpa's former special ops comrades.
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94. Papa (2018)
Papa, " an emotionally gripping drama released in 2018, follows the story of Ben, a lonely and disconnected college student living in Beverly Hills. Despite his privileged upbringing, Ben yearns for the warmth of a close-knit family. This longing leads him to delve into the mysteries of his past and search for his biological parents.
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95. Welcome to Acapulco (2019)
Welcome to Acapulco" (2019) is an action-packed comedy-thriller where the line between reality and video games blurs. Matt, a video game designer, finds himself in a dangerous situation after a wild night, forcing him to become a real-life version of the characters he creates to evade his predicament.
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96. Beneath the Leaves (2019)
Beneath the Leaves" is a gripping thriller that tells the story of four small-town boys whose lives are turned upside down when they are kidnapped by a seemingly warm-hearted psychopath named James Whitley. As the world around them spirals out of control, the boys must rely on their wits and each other to escape the clutches of their twisted captor.
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