Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey as we take a closer look at the diverse and iconic roles of Richard Dreyfuss, the talented actor who has graced our screens for decades. This roundup article will delve into his memorable movies, exploring his versatility as an actor and highlighting the unique stories he has brought to life on the big screen.
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1. Valley of the Dolls (1967)
Valley of the Dolls is a captivating 1967 drama based on Jacqueline Susann's best-selling novel of the same name, which tells the enthralling story of three ambitious young ladies navigating the cutthroat world of show business in New York City. The film masterfully explores the heights of fame and success and the tragic downfalls that often accompany them. It delves into the darker side of the entertainment industry, touching upon themes of addiction, love lost, and the relentless pressure to be perfect.
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2. The Graduate (1967)
The Graduate, set in the era of the 1960s, stars Dustin Hoffman as a young college graduate who has just lost his sense of purpose. As he grapples with the complexities of life post-graduation, he finds himself entangled in an unexpected relationship with an older woman, Mrs. Robinson, played by Anne Bancroft.
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3. The Young Runaways (1968)
The Young Runaways" (1968) tells the intertwined tales of three teenage runaways, each hailing from affluent backgrounds, fleeing their lives for distinct reasons. Set in the Old Town of Chicago, this counter-culture landscape provides an intriguing backdrop for their personal journeys.
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4. Hello Down There (1969)
Hello Down There, " directed by Jack Arnold, is an entertaining blend of comedy and science fiction set in the 1960s. Marine scientist Tim Harkley (Tony Randall) embarks on an unusual experiment to prove the functionality of an underwater living space. To demonstrate its practicality, Tim recruits his family to inhabit the prototype home.
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5. The Shadow of a Gunman (1972)
The Shadow of a Gunman, " released in 1972, transports viewers to the tumultuous Ireland of the 1920s. The film is a captivating adaptation of Sean O'Casey's play, set against the backdrop of the IRA's struggle for independence.
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6. Two for the Money (1972)
In the thrilling movie "Two for the Money" (1972), we follow the journey of two courageous cops, played by Robert Hooks and Stephen Brooks, who decide to leave their ordinary lives behind and become private detectives. Driven by an unquenchable thirst for justice, they embark on a relentless hunt for a cunning killer who has managed to evade capture for years. As they put their lives on the line to bring the elusive murderer to justice, the two detectives form an unbreakable bond while unraveling the mystery that has haunted the city for so long.
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7. American Graffiti (1973)
Experience the magic of "American Graffiti" with its enthralling tale of childhood friendships and the adventures of a group of high school graduates in 1962 California. George Lucas and his talented team have crafted an unforgettable journey that perfectly captures the essence of the '60s. As the graduates prepare to embark on their individual paths, they indulge in one final night cruising the strip, filled with rock 'n' roll, car races, and spontaneous encounters.
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8. Dillinger (1973)
Dillinger" is a gripping and intense crime thriller from 1973 that recounts the exploits of notorious bank robber John Dillinger and his gang as they terrorize the Midwest. As the gang embarks on an ambitious crime spree, one relentless G-Man is determined to bring the public enemy number one to justice.
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9. The Second Coming of Suzanne (1974)
The Second Coming of Suzanne" is an ambitious 1974 drama directed by Michael Barry, where the compelling storyline revolves around an aspiring filmmaker named Jared Martin, who is passionately captivated by the notion of Christ as a woman. His central focus is to capture this concept in his avant-garde film, where he works with Sondra Locke as his subject. The movie is inspired by a song of the same name by Leonard Cohen, further enriching the context and background of the film.
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10. The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974)
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, " a 1974 Canadian comedy-drama film, follows the story of a young Jewish boy from a working-class family in Montreal. In a desperate quest for acceptance, Duddy Kravitz embarks on a series of get-rich-quick schemes, hoping to purchase land around a lake.
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11. Jaws (1975)
In 1975, the groundbreaking movie "Jaws" was released, changing the landscape of cinema forever. Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, it follows a thrilling adventure as a vicious great white shark wreaks havoc on a peaceful beach community off Cape Cod.
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12. Inserts (1975)
In the early 1930s, the once-great Hollywood director refuses to accept the changing times and instead confines himself to his decaying mansion, where he creates silent porn flicks. "Inserts" is a dark comedy-drama, starring Richard Dreyfuss, Jessica Harper, and Bob Hoskins, that dives into the world of the 1930s and the desire to hold on to the past.
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13. Victory at Entebbe (1976)
Victory at Entebbe" is a thrilling, historical drama film released in 1976, directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and written by Ernest Kinoy. The movie, set in 1976, showcases an intense and suspenseful true story told through the lens of a harrowing hijacking of an Air France airplane by cold-blooded terrorists. They demand the exchange of their captive hostages for fellow terrorists in Israeli jails.
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14. The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Experience the heartwarming and humorous tale of "The Goodbye Girl, " a 1977 film directed by Herbert Ross and written by renowned playwright Neil Simon. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason, and the talented young Quinn Cummings, portraying a single mother, a struggling actor, and her enthusiastic daughter, respectively.
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15. The Sentinel (1977)
The Sentinel" is a 1977 supernatural horror film directed by Michael Winner. Following a young woman's move into a new apartment situated in a sinister and haunting building, the movie unravels an unsettling tale that plunges into the realm of a terrifying downward spiral.
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16. Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
From the mind of Steven Spielberg, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" is a gripping sci-fi drama that takes audiences on an extraordinary journey. The story revolves around Roy Neary, an ordinary electric lineman, whose life takes a spectacular turn after witnessing a close encounter with a UFO.
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17. The Big Fix (1978)
The Big Fix, a 1978 film directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Anspach, and Bonnie Bedelia, is a thrilling comedy-mystery that takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of intrigue. Set in 1978, the film follows the story of a former '60s radical turned private investigator who finds himself embroiled in a dangerous political smear campaign. Hired by an old flame, the detective soon discovers that the case is far more complex and perilous than anticipated.
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18. The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1978)
Join the stars of Hollywood at the prestigious 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards, held in 1978. Watch as the foreign press from the Hollywood association present their awards for achievements in movies and television. Experience the glitz and glamour, as the stars come together to celebrate another year in film.
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19. The Competition (1980)
The Competition, " a 1980 drama directed by Joel Oliansky, follows the story of Paul Dietrich, a piano prodigy who is facing the reality of fading into obscurity. When he hears of an upcoming music competition with the potential to resurrect his career, he becomes determined to win.
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20. Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981)
Whose Life Is It Anyway? " is a captivating 1981 drama-comedy film, starring Richard Dreyfuss. The story begins when Ken Harrison, a talented artist who suffers from a car accident, finds himself paralyzed from the neck down. Unable to pursue his passion any longer, Ken becomes desperate to regain control over his life. However, after a lengthy trial, he's allowed to make a choice - to live or die.
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21. The Buddy System (1984)
The Buddy System, released in 1984, is a humorous romantic drama starring Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, and Nancy Allen. Set in a quiet school, truant officer Joe becomes involved in a love triangle between his on-again, off-again girlfriend and the boy's mother. The story also explores the mother-son relationship and the impact of Joe's invention on his personal life.
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22. Night of 100 Stars II (1985)
Step into a world of glamour, laughter, and song! . "Night of 100 Stars II" is a 1985 television special that combines the genres of comedy, family, and music. An impressive array of stars, including Debbie Allen, Peter Allen, and Harry Anderson, come together in this heartwarming celebration of entertainment.
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23. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. (1986)
Celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a powerful and moving tribute with an all-star lineup of musicians. This 1986 TV special, "An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. , " brings together legendary artists like Debbie Allen, Ashford & Simpson, and Nick Ashford for an evening of spellbinding musical performances.
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24. Stand by Me (1986)
Stephen King's heartwarming tale of friendship, "Stand by Me, " takes viewers on an emotional journey through the 1950s. The film centers around four boys who embark on a quest to find the body of their missing friend, Randall Porter. Along the way, they encounter unexpected challenges and learn valuable life lessons.
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25. Comic Relief (1986)
Comic Relief" is a groundbreaking 1986 comedy special that brings together three legendary stars - Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, and Whoopi Goldberg - in an effort to raise awareness for poverty. This two-hour event, which aired live, was the first in a series of specials that used satire and stand-up comedy to inspire change.
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26. Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986)
Down and Out in Beverly Hills" (1986) is a comedic tour-de-force that explores the lives of a high-class family who suddenly find themselves in a whirlwind of confusion and upheaval when an eccentric homeless man unexpectedly becomes part of their lives. The film centers around a wealthy but troubled family, whose status is rocked when a vagrant, in an attempt to drown his sorrows, tries to plunge himself into their luxurious swimming pool.
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27. Nuts (1987)
Nuts (1987) is a captivating drama and thriller film that follows the journey of a high-class call girl, played by Barbra Streisand, who stands accused of a shocking murder. Caught in a web of doubt and deception, she fights tirelessly to prove her mental competency and secure the chance to stand trial.
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28. Tin Men (1987)
Tin Men, " an amusing 1987 movie, revolves around two competitive car dealership salesmen selling aluminum siding in 1963 Baltimore. Starring Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito, the comedic film takes viewers on a wild and humorous journey as these two rivals push their business rivalry to absurd limits, all over a minor car accident.
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29. James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (1987)
Join Johnny Carson in hosting an extraordinary celebration of the life and Hollywood career of the legendary Jim Stewart. This 1987 biography sheds light on Stewart's remarkable journey as an actor, director, and producer.
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30. Stakeout (1987)
Stakeout, released in 1987, is a thrilling Action, Comedy, and Crime movie directed by John Badham. The plot revolves around two detectives who find themselves involved in a perilous stakeout when they are assigned to observe the ex-girlfriend of a dangerous escaped convict. However, the situation becomes more complicated as one of the detectives falls for the woman, leading to a series of hilarious events and suspenseful action scenes.
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31. The 59th Annual Academy Awards (1987)
Step into the glamorous world of Hollywood as The 59th Annual Academy Awards unfolds on stage! This spectacular event, hosted by the enigmatic Ralph Bellamy, is where the brightest stars of the silver screen gather to celebrate their achievements. With memorable moments and heartfelt speeches, the Academy Awards has been the epitome of film excellence for decades.
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32. Moon Over Parador (1988)
Get ready for a wild and hilarious ride with "Moon Over Parador" (1988)! Set in the heart of South America, this comedy-romance follows the story of a U. S. actor who lands a gig in Parador. Just as he's getting comfortable, the dictator unexpectedly dies, and the actor is thrust into the spotlight, forced to play the role of the deceased dictator himself.
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33. Let It Ride (1989)
Let It Ride" is a hilarious and action-packed comedy about a nosy cab driver who stumbles upon a hot tip for a race horse and triumphs in the world of high-stakes gambling. Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, and David Johansen, this film follows the unpredictable journey of an ordinary man caught up in an extraordinary situation. But as the wins pile up, the cab driver can't resist the allure of the high-stakes wagers and starts to spiral out of control.
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34. Always (1989)
Always" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking drama from 1989, directed by the illustrious Steven Spielberg. Set in the world of firefighting, it follows the story of an experienced pilot who tragically loses his life and becomes a spirit, watching over a new firefighter pilot. The film explores the themes of love at first sight, the loss of a loved one, and the power of the bond between a man and the woman he left behind.
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35. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990)
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead is a witty and thought-provoking film that, adapted from Tom Stoppard's play, shines the spotlight on a couple of minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet. The film follows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two university friends who are tasked by the King to serve as part of the court. Yet in their misadventures, they come to question their scripted lives and the choices that have been dictated to them.
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36. Postcards from the Edge (1990)
In the bittersweet comedy-drama "Postcards from the Edge, " a troubled actress struggles to maintain her equilibrium as she faces unemployment and is forced to move back into her mother's home. Riddled with substance addiction, she tries to stay positive in the face of adversity, even as she's ensnared in a battle with her domineering mother. As we delve into her spiraling life, "Postcards from the Edge" offers a candid exploration of drug rehabilitation and alcoholism, while also addressing the delicate bonds between mother and daughter.
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37. Prisoner of Honor (1991)
Prisoner of Honor" (1991) is a gripping drama that brings to life the infamous Dreyfus Affair, a scandal that divided France and set the stage for the First World War. The film tells the story of an investigation into the conviction of a French Army Captain, Alfred Dreyfus, for treason. As the protagonist delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dangerous web of conspiracy that reveals the extent of anti-Semitism in France at the time.
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38. Once Around (1991)
Once Around is a delightful blend of humor and heart that delves into the realm of finding love when you least expect it. Richard Dreyfuss plays Sam Sharpe, a top-notch, successful salesman who is much older than the young and career-disappointed Renata Bella, portrayed by Holly Hunter.
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39. What About Bob? (1991)
A successful psychotherapist, played by Richard Dreyfuss, finds himself at the edge of his sanity when one of his most dependent patients, an obsessive-compulsive neurotic portrayed by Bill Murray, tracks him down during his family vacation. The film follows the hilarious antics that ensue as this neurotic patient infiltrates the psychotherapist's life, making for an unforgettable comedic adventure. Directed by Frank Oz, "What About Bob? " is a heartwarming and hilarious tale of obsession and neurosis, featuring a star-studded cast including Julie Hagerty.
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40. Lincoln (1992)
Lincoln, released in 1992, is an intriguing and captivating film that delves into the life and actions of the 16th President of the United States. Narrated by some of the most famous actors and actresses, the movie showcases testimonies from people close to Lincoln, providing a unique insight into his life during the tumultuous time of the Civil War. Directed by Peter W.
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41. Another Stakeout (1993)
Join two bumbling detectives, played by Emilio Estevez and Richard Dreyfuss, as they embark on a high-stakes stakeout to protect a Mafia trial witness. With the help of a feisty assistant district attorney, portrayed by Rosie O'Donnell, this trio must stay one step ahead of the dangerous mobsters trying to silence the witness.
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42. Lost in Yonkers (1993)
Lost in Yonkers" is a heartwarming and comedic drama film from 1993, directed by Martha Coolidge and written by Neil Simon. Set in the summer of 1942, two young boys, Jerry and Arty, are sent from their chaotic home in Brooklyn to live with their stern grandmother and lovable aunt in Yonkers, New York. As Jerry and Arty navigate the trials and tribulations of growing up in this new environment, they find solace in their aunt's kindness and a newfound love for life.
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43. Quiz Show (1994)
Quiz Show" is a captivating drama based on a true story from the 1950s. Directed by Robert Redford and penned by Paul Attanasio and Richard N. Goodwin, this riveting movie delves into the world of high-stakes game shows and the chilling reality of fraud uncovered by an intrepid young lawyer.
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44. Silent Fall (1994)
In the gripping 1994 drama "Silent Fall, " a young autistic boy named Jamie (played by Skylar Astin) witnesses his parents' brutal murder. As police struggle to uncover the truth behind the gruesome crime, a controversial therapist named Dr. Kessler (John Lithgow) boldly seeks to delve into Jamie's mind. To crack the dark family secret, Dr. Kessler must confront his own limits and the complexities of the human spirit.
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45. It's Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein (1994)
Immerse yourself in the chilling saga of Frankenstein's creation in "It's Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein" (1994). This award-winning documentary delves into the history of the infamous monster, from Mary Shelley's groundbreaking 1818 novel to the countless adaptations and interpretations that have followed. Featuring exclusive interviews with industry legends like Robert De Niro, Mel Brooks, and Roger Corman, the film offers a comprehensive exploration of the cultural impact of Frankenstein's monster and its enduring presence in horror filmmaking.
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46. The Last Word (1995)
The Last Word" is a riveting 1995 crime drama that takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of dark humor, suspense, and unexpected twists. With stars Timothy Hutton, Joe Pantoliano, and Michelle Burke, this gritty, urban thriller tells the story of a journalist (Hutton) whose life intertwines with a seductive stripper (Burke) who has a shocking past.
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47. The Making of 'Jaws' (1995)
Dive into the fascinating world of filmmaking with "The Making of 'Jaws'" (1995), a two-hour and five-minute documentary that takes you behind the scenes of Steven Spielberg's iconic thriller. Directed by Laurent Bouzereau and featuring insights from Steven Spielberg, Peter Benchley, and David Brown, this meticulously crafted documentary delves into the making of the blockbuster that revolutionized the movie industry.
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48. Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
Experience the soul-stirring and heartwarming story of "Mr. Holland's Opus" (1995), directed by Stephen Herek and written by Patrick Sheane Duncan. This Oscar-nominated drama, co-starring Richard Dreyfuss, Glenne Headly, and Jay Thomas, follows a frustrated composer as he transitions to a role as a high school music teacher.
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49. The American President (1995)
The American President" is a captivating romantic comedy-drama set in the year 1995. Directed by Rob Reiner and penned by Aaron Sorkin, the film stars Michael Douglas and Annette Bening.
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50. 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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51. Night Falls on Manhattan (1996)
Night Falls on Manhattan is a gripping crime drama thriller, released in 1997, that follows the life of a newly elected District Attorney. As he delves into a police corruption investigation, he may uncover a web of deceit that could involve his own family.
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52. Mad Dog Time (1996)
In the gritty world of organized crime, a cunning mobster rises to become the temporary boss of an empire that's both dangerous and unpredictable. With his boss confined to a mental institution, he must navigate the treacherous waters of loyalty, power, and deception in the face of ruthless rivals.
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53. James and the Giant Peach (1996)
James and the Giant Peach" is a magical, animated adventure film that follows the story of an orphan named James, who is forced to live with his two horrid aunts. His life takes a dramatic turn when he befriends a group of talking insects that reside within a giant peach.
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54. Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film - Volume II (1997)
Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film - Volume II is an extraordinary musical journey that showcases the King of Pop's incredible music videos from 1983 to 1997. The film, directed by Nicholas Brandt, Colin Chilvers, and Bob Giraldi, is primarily focused on the post-1995 era, featuring iconic videos like "Scream" and "They Don't Care About Us. " Fans of Michael Jackson can enjoy a comprehensive collection of his work, showcasing his undeniable talent and impact on the music industry.
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55. The Call of the Wild (1997)
The Call of the Wild" is a thrilling 1997 adventure movie based on a classic 1903 novel by Jack London. The film follows the story of Buck, a beloved dog kidnapped from his comfortable home in California and relocated to the harsh wilderness of the Yukon. Despite his initial misfortune, Buck forms a bond with a kind-hearted prospector, who sees the dog's potential and shares in his longing for freedom. As the two journey together, Buck discovers the true meaning of survival and the unbreakable spirit of the wild.
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56. Frank Capra's American Dream (1997)
Frank Capra's American Dream" is a captivating documentary film that explores the life and remarkable career of legendary filmmaker, Frank Capra. The film is hosted by none other than renowned director Ron Howard, who leads the audience through a journey filled with interviews, reminiscences, and insights from Capra's close friends, colleagues, and admirers.
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57. Apt Pupil (1998)
In "Apt Pupil", young teenager Todd Bowden stumbles upon the dark secret of his neighbor, Kurt Dussander. Suspecting him to be a Nazi war criminal, Todd is determined to get to the truth.
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58. The Best of Hollywood (1998)
Join Tab Hunter on a nostalgic journey through the history of Hollywood's most iconic cinematic achievements from the 1950s to the end of the 20th century. "The Best of Hollywood" (1998) is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on an exploration of the golden age of Hollywood.
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59. Krippendorf's Tribe (1998)
Krippendorf's Tribe, a comedy film from 1998, follows the story of an anthropologist named Krippendorf, played by Richard Dreyfuss, who finds himself in a sticky situation. In an attempt to cover up his misuse of grant monies, he creates a fictitious lost tribe in New Guinea, recruiting his family members to assist him in the deception. As the lies begin to spiral out of control, Krippendorf and his makeshift tribe face numerous comedic challenges along the way.
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60. The Making of 'American Graffiti' (1998)
Delve into the fascinating world of American Graffiti with "The Making of 'American Graffiti'" documentary, released in 1998. Directed by Laurent Bouzereau, this captivating film offers a comprehensive behind-the-scenes look at how the iconic movie came to life.
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61. Lansky (1999)
Lansky (1999) is a gripping, fact-based crime drama starring Richard Dreyfuss as notorious mobster Meyer Lansky. The movie follows Lansky's journey from a Jewish immigrant to a successful career in gambling, bootlegging, and racketeering, eventually leading to murder. Lansky also features other notable characters like Bugsy Siegel and Arnold Rothstein, played by Yosef Carmon and Mosko Alkalai respectively.
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62. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars: America's Greatest Screen Legends (1999)
AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Stars: America's Greatest Screen Legends" is a riveting documentary, originally aired on CBS, that celebrates the cinematic legacies of 50 renowned stars who have graced the silver screen.
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63. The Crew (2000)
The Crew, " a 2000 comedy-crime film, follows the story of four retired mobsters who plan one last heist to save their retirement home. Directed by Michael Dinner and written by Barry Fanaro, the film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Burt Reynolds, and Dan Hedaya.
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64. Fail Safe (2000)
Fail Safe (2000) depicts the escalating tensions of the Cold War era, as a U. S. bomber is accidentally ordered to drop a nuclear warhead on Moscow.
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65. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys (2001)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys" is a heartwarming animated adventure that takes place in the magical world of Christmas. When the evil Toy Taker steals all of Santa's toys, it falls upon the courageous and lovable Rudolph, his new friend Hermey, Yukon Cornelius, and the lovable Abominable Snowman "Bumbles" to embark on a thrilling quest to reclaim the stolen treasures and save Christmas for children everywhere.
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66. In Search of Peace (2001)
In the vast and complex history of the Jewish people, the origins of the Middle East conflict lie in the first two decades of Israel's existence. The 2001 documentary "In Search of Peace" deftly examines these turbulent years through a meticulous compilation of rare archival film and photos. The film's unique global perspective sheds new light on the early events that shaped this seminal period in history.
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67. Who Is Cletis Tout? (2001)
Who Is Cletis Tout? " is a wild, unpredictable comedy from 2001 that masterfully blends elements of action, crime, and humor. Starring Christian Slater, Tim Allen, and Portia de Rossi, this film explores the hilarious world of mistaken identity, as a hitman played by Allen fumbles through his assignments, seeing them all through the lens of his beloved movies.
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68. The Old Man Who Read Love Stories (2001)
In the heart-wrenching adventure "The Old Man Who Read Love Stories, " we follow the journey of a man who must come to terms with the dangerous female jaguar he has grown to love, as well as his own past. As he faces the ultimate test of love, he discovers the power of sacrifice and the true meaning of life.
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69. The Day Reagan Was Shot (2001)
The Day Reagan Was Shot" takes you on a gripping journey through one of the most infamous events in American history. Directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and based on actual events, the movie revolves around the 30th of March, 1981, when John Hinckley Jr. , a delusional man, famously attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan. Caught in a web of international politics, the Soviet Union is threatening to invade a volatile Poland, which is teetering on the edge of revolution.
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70. The Making of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' (2001)
Get ready to delve into the intriguing world of filmmaking with "The Making of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'. " This critically acclaimed documentary, released in 2001, provides an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the 1977 science fiction film classic, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind. " With an IMDb rating of 7.2 and 244.0 votes, this captivating documentary invites viewers to witness the challenges, triumphs, and groundbreaking methods employed during the making of the movie. Directed by Laurent Bouzereau and featuring interviews with key cast and crew members, including Joe Alves, Bob Balaban, and Melinda Dillon, this 1 hour and 41 minute film is an insider's guide to one of the most influential and enduring movies in cinematic history. With rare footage and compelling storytelling, "The Making of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'" offers an enthralling perspective on the art and process of filmmaking.
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71. 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2002)
Experience the glamour and excitement of the 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, a prestigious event honoring the best performances in movies and television from 2002. This star-studded event was hosted by renowned director Ron de Moraes and brought together some of the most talented actors and actresses in the industry.
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72. Interstate 60 (2002)
Interstate 60, released in 2003, is an intriguing adventure-comedy-drama film that follows aspiring artist Neal Oliver on a journey of self-discovery. Set on a mysterious highway that doesn't exist on any map, this surrealist road trip takes Neal to far-reaching destinations, where he encounters unexpected challenges and seeks answers to his deepest questions.
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73. Coast to Coast (2003)
Coast to Coast, released in 2004, is a gripping drama based on the original teleplay by Frederic Raphael, under the direction of Paul Mazursky. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss and Judy Davis as Barnaby and Maxine Pierce, who embark on a cross-country road trip to their son's wedding in California.
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74. Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood (2003)
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" transports viewers into the vibrant, rebellious world of 1970s Hollywood, fondly referred to as New Hollywood. This intriguing documentary unveils how the era came alive with innovative filmmaking techniques, defying the traditional Hollywood system.
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75. Silver City (2004)
Silver City, released in 2004, is a darkly comic drama-mystery film that follows the lives of several characters in the small town of Silver City, Colorado. When a corpse is discovered, local politician, Dickie Pilager, played by Chris Cooper, faces a potentially catastrophic blow to his campaign for governor. As the plot unravels, the interconnected lives of Pilager and the town's inhabitants become more entwined, highlighting themes of corruption, ambition, and the dark side of American politics.
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76. The Adventures of Errol Flynn (2005)
The Adventures of Errol Flynn" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and career of the legendary actor and adventurer, Errol Flynn. Guided by the recollections of Flynn's friends and family, this film offers a captivating insight into the life of a man who was not only a cinematic icon but also a real-life hero.
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77. Inside Deep Throat (2005)
Inside Deep Throat" delves into the infamous 1972 pornographic film, unravelling its creation, the people involved, and the culture it left in its wake. Narrated by Linda Lovelace and Harry Reems, the documentary provides an eye-opening account of the sex industry, shedding light on the societal impact, and the moral debates surrounding the film.
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78. 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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79. 80s, El Soundtrack de una Generación (2006)
80s, El Soundtrack de una Generación" is a Chilean documentary film released in 2006. The movie's main subject revolves around the influence of Chilean music on the 1980s culture. With a runtime of 1 hour and 11 minutes, the film is directed by Eduardo Bertran and written by Bertran himself.
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80. Poseidon (2006)
Experience the heart-pounding action of Poseidon, released in 2006. This remake of the classic disaster film follows a group of strangers stuck aboard the luxury ocean liner Poseidon as it capsizes during New Year's Eve. With the clock ticking and the sea threatening at every turn, the survivors must fight for their lives and band together in a race against time to escape the sinking vessel.
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81. Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive (2006)
Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive" is a captivating documentary produced in 2006, exploring the little-understood and potentially devastating world of manic depression, affecting an estimated two percent of the population. The movie, presented by the renowned British actor and comedian Stephen Fry, takes viewers on a highly-emotional journey as he interacts with fellow sufferers and experts. The film delves deep into the reality of living with bipolar disorder, revealing the literal highs and lows that come with it.
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82. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition (2007)
Celebrating a decade of screen classics, AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition unravels the top 100 movies of all time, delving into the cinematic masterpieces that have shaped the landscape of American film.
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83. Ocean of Fear (2007)
Ocean of Fear is a chilling documentary that dives into the heartrending events surrounding the sinking of the USS Indianapolis in 1945. Torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Philippine Sea, the fate of the 900 survivors quickly became a tale of terror as they faced the brutality of shark-infested waters for four grueling days.
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84. The Man Who Shot Chinatown: The Life and Work of John A. Alonzo (2007)
Delve into the captivating world of legendary Hollywood cinematographer, John A. Alonzo, in this gripping 2007 documentary titled "The Man Who Shot Chinatown: The Life and Work of John A. Alonzo". Known for his astounding career spanning 30 years, Alonzo holds over 80 credits to his name, and this exceptional documentary sheds light on his incredible journey.
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85. The Shark Is Still Working: The Impact & Legacy of 'Jaws' (2007)
The Shark Is Still Working" is a riveting documentary that explores the profound influence and lasting legacy of the iconic movie "Jaws. " Released in 2007, the film delves into the remarkable impact Jaws has had on popular culture over the past three decades. The documentary, directed by Erik Hollander and written by James Gelet, features interviews with key figures involved in the film, including Roy Scheider, who narrated the documentary.
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86. America Betrayed (2008)
America Betrayed" is a documentary film that exposes the dangerous state of America's infrastructure. The film, released in 2008, focuses on the crumbling condition of bridges, dams, levees, and highways, depicting the nation's pride becoming its biggest threat. Exploring the reasons behind this dire situation, the documentary sheds light on the failure of policies and management, exposing the risk to millions of lives.
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87. W. (2008)
W. " delves into the life and presidential journey of George W. Bush, taking viewers on a riveting ride filled with emotion, humor, and political drama. Director Oliver Stone masterfully narrates the tale, with screenwriter Stanley Weiser's astute depiction of Bush's political life.
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88. Leaves of Grass (2009)
Leaves of Grass is a dark comedy that follows two estranged twin brothers. After living a life of academia, the protagonist is lured back to his small-town roots in Oklahoma. Once home, he learns that his brother, a small-time pot grower, has devised a risky plan to take down the local drug lord.
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89. American Renegade: Confessions of a Radical Humanist (2009)
American Renegade: Confessions of a Radical Humanist is a captivating documentary exploring the life of Abe Osheroff, a tireless social activist who dedicated 75 years to fighting for justice. From the Spanish Civil War to the Nicaraguan conflict, Osheroff fearlessly stood up to injustice in various forms.
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90. My Life in Ruins (2009)
My Life in Ruins" is a hilarious and heartwarming comedy-romance film that follows the tale of a disgruntled tour guide in Greece. As she prepares for what she believes will be her final tour, an unexpected twist of fate turns her life upside down. With the help of a unique travel companion, she learns to embrace life's adventures and find new purpose in her career.
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91. The Lightkeepers (2009)
The Lightkeepers, " set in 1912 on the picturesque Cape Cod, follows a lighthouse keeper who unintentionally shuns females. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when two alluring women decide to spend their summer in a nearby cottage. This charming comedy explores the unlikely relationship that emerges amidst the serene coastal setting.
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92. Gentleman Gangster (2010)
Gentleman Gangster" is a gripping documentary that delves deep into the world of organized crime, focusing on the man behind the curtain. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 27 minutes, the film packs a powerful punch as it recounts the story of a man who masterminded some of the most notorious criminal networks in history.
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93. Piranha 3D (2010)
Piranha 3D plunges viewers into a world of terror as it follows an unlikely group of strangers attempting to fend off a deadly swarm of prehistoric piranhas. Set in the scenic setting of Lake Victoria, the story takes an unexpected turn when a sudden underwater tremor releases the vicious fish from a dormant volcano beneath the lake.
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94. RED (2010)
RED" follows the story of retired CIA operative Frank Moses, played by Bruce Willis, living a quiet life until his tranquility is disrupted by a lethal new threat. Faced with his own mortality, Frank decides to form an unlikely alliance with his former team, reconnecting with familiar faces and forging new alliances in a desperate bid to save his life and uncover the truth behind his assailants. With a mix of action, comedy, and crime, "RED" is a thrilling adventure that features an all-star cast, including Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, and more.
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95. Carrie Fisher: Wishful Drinking (2010)
Carrie Fisher: Wishful Drinking is a compelling documentary that delves into the personal life of the iconic Hollywood actress, Carrie Fisher. Based on her hit stage production, this film candidly recounts her journey through stardom, mental illness, addiction, and personal struggles.
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96. Jaws: The Inside Story (2010)
Jaws: The Inside Story" is a riveting documentary that offers an exclusive look behind the scenes of Steven Spielberg's iconic 1975 film, Jaws. This one-of-a-kind program delves into the psychotronic filmmaking, adventure filmmaking, drama filmmaking, and thriller filmmaking techniques employed to create this landmark movie. The documentary features interviews with the film's key players, including Richard Dreyfuss and Steven Spielberg, as they share their own unique perspectives and insights into the making of this groundbreaking film.
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97. Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)
Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and work of DIY filmmaker Roger Corman, a pioneer in the world of Hollywood cinema. With a unique approach to movie-making, Corman paved the way for a new generation of filmmakers. This captivating documentary showcases interviews with industry legends including Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, who credit Corman as a major influence on their own careers.
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98. Shakespeare High (2011)
Shakespeare High" is a captivating documentary that showcases the lives of a diverse group of California high school students as they navigate through an extraordinary Shakespeare Festival. This unique program, which has produced numerous Hollywood stars, offers an inspiring glimpse into the world of theater arts and education. Featuring interviews with famous alumni like Richard Dreyfuss, Val Kilmer, and Kevin Spacey, the film takes viewers on a journey through the passion and dedication required to succeed in this challenging yet rewarding field.
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99. Casting By (2012)
Casting By" is a riveting documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Hollywood casting directors. This unsung workforce, often overlooked in the glitz and glamour of the movie industry, have a crucial role in redefining it with their exceptional talent and keen eye for spotting stars.
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100. No (2012)
No (2012) is a gripping drama-historical film set in Chile during the 1988 referendum, where advertising executive Rene Saavedra teams up with a powerful military general to overthrow Augusto Pinochet's regime. With political reform on the horizon, Rene's ingenious campaign faces challenges as both sides fight for power and the fate of the nation hangs in the balance.
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101. Very Good Girls (2013)
Very Good Girls" is a captivating coming-of-age drama about two young women navigating love and loss during their first summer out of high school in New York City. When high school best friends Lilly and Erica make a pact to lose their virginity, they find their friendship tested like never before when they both fall for the same charming street artist.
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102. Cas & Dylan (2013)
Cas & Dylan, " a heartwarming 2013 comedy-drama starring Tatiana Maslany and Richard Dreyfuss, follows the unlikely bond between a dying doctor and a quirky 22-year-old girl. The film centers on a reluctant road trip filled with unforgettable moments that ultimately challenge the characters in unexpected ways.
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103. Milius (2013)
Milius, " a fascinating documentary released in 2014, provides an intimate look into the life of legendary filmmaker John Milius. Known for his provocative work in the 1970s, this biographical documentary provides a glimpse of the iconic showbiz figure. Delving into Milius's professional journey, it showcases the artist's personal life and his impact on Hollywood's most memorable films.
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104. Paranoia (2013)
Paranoia is a gripping drama-thriller directed by Robert Luketic that premiered in 2013. The film stars Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman, and Harrison Ford, and was produced by Relativity Media, Reliance Entertainment, and Demarest Films. Set in the world of corporate espionage, Paranoia tells the story of an ambitious and hardworking young man who is suddenly thrust into a high-stakes game where loyalty can mean life or death.
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105. Squatters (2014)
In the 2014 crime drama, "Squatters, " a wealthy family returns unexpectedly from their vacation to find a pair of homeless young drifters squatting in their Pacific Palisades home. As they navigate the challenges of this unforeseen situation, their lives are forever intertwined. Award-winning director Martin Weisz and a talented cast, including Gabriella Wilde, Thomas Dekker, and Richard Dreyfuss, bring to life this thought-provoking and gripping tale, showcasing the complexities of crime and the unexpected consequences that come with it.
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106. And the Oscar Goes to... (2014)
And the Oscar Goes to. . " - a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.
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107. Zipper (2015)
Zipper" is a gripping drama-thriller that follows the life of a successful family man and aspiring politician, whose world is turned upside down when he becomes addicted to using an escort agency. As he spirals further into the depths of his dark secret, he loses all sense of morality and control, leading to disastrous consequences.
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108. Classic Hollywood Cinemas (2016)
Classic Hollywood Cinemas" is a fascinating documentary that explores the rich history and heritage of movie theaters in Hollywood. From the golden age to present day, this film takes viewers on an in-depth journey through iconic theaters that have shaped the face of cinema as we know it. Featuring interviews with experts and archival footage, this documentary will captivate both film enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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109. Spielberg (2017)
Spielberg" is a comprehensive documentary about the iconic filmmaker, Steven Spielberg. With interviews from his family, film critics, colleagues, and colleagues who have worked with him, viewers get an in-depth look at the career and journey of one of Hollywood's most celebrated directors.
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110. Book Club (2018)
Book Club (2018) is a heartwarming comedy that explores the bond between four lifelong friends. The lives of these women take an unexpected turn when they read Fifty Shades of Grey during their monthly book club meeting. This sparks changes in their personal and romantic relationships, leading to unexpected twists and turns, as well as some much-needed laughter along the way.
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111. Asher (2018)
Asher, " a 2018 action-drama film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, follows the story of an aging hitman who embarks on his final job. As the stakes grow higher and the job spirals out of control, the hitman is left with no choice but to confront his past and aim for redemption.
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112. Bayou Caviar (2018)
Get ready for a heart-stopping adventure in 'Bayou Caviar' (2018), a riveting crime-thriller starring Cuba Gooding Jr. as a former boxing champion caught in the brutal underworld of Russian mobsters.
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113. The Last Laugh (2019)
The Last Laugh" is a heartwarming and comedic tale that follows the journey of two unlikely friends. Retired talent manager Al Hart reunites with his first client, Buddy Green, a comic who had quit show business 50 years ago. With a renewed sense of passion and adventure, Al convinces Buddy to escape their retirement community and embark on a thrilling cross-country comedy tour.
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114. Daughter of the Wolf (2019)
Daughter of the Wolf" is an action-packed thriller that follows the harrowing journey of a military veteran, turned mother, who is hunting down the men responsible for the kidnapping of her son. Betrayed and surrounded by wolves, she must rely on her instincts and combat skills to stay alive and avenge her son's abduction. Gina Carano stars as the relentless mother, determined to protect her family at all costs.
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115. Polar (2019)
Venture into a world of unbridled action and suspense in the thrilling 2019 movie, Polar. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund and based on the comic book series of the same name, this high-stakes film follows a seasoned assassin as he faces a deadly threat from an unlikely source.
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116. Sunset Over Mulholland Drive (2019)
Sunset Over Mulholland Drive" is a riveting documentary that gives viewers an intimate and unfiltered look into the lives of elderly residents in a Hollywood retirement home. With an IMDb rating of 7.4, the film showcases the struggles, dreams, and unique camaraderie that exists between these resilient individuals who have spent the majority of their lives in the entertainment capital. From heartwarming stories to tales of triumph against adversity, this 97-minute film takes viewers on a journey through the past and present of Hollywood and its unsung heroes.
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117. Astronaut (2019)
Astronaut, a heartfelt drama released in 2020, follows the inspiring journey of a lonely widower striving to achieve the impossible. With time against him and facing various challenges including ill health and family conflicts, this resilient character embarks on an extraordinary quest: to enter a competition offering a golden ticket to space.
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118. The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (2020)
Delve into the captivating world of the iconic Bee Gees with "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, " a heartfelt documentary that explores the band's history through the eyes of their oldest brother, Barry Gibb. With revealing interviews from the late twin brothers Robin and Maurice, audiences are treated to an intimate look at the trio's brother-brother relationship, family dynamics, and the music that made them legends. Prepare to be swept away by the captivating story of these legendary singers and the band that brought them together.
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119. Crime Story (2021)
Crime Story is a thrilling crime drama that follows the story of an elderly man who, despite battling cancer, sets out on a quest for vengeance against the criminals that have wreaked havoc in his life. As he delves deeper into the world of crime, he realizes that the stakes are higher than he could have ever imagined.
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120. Sweetwater (2023)
Sweetwater" (2023) is a riveting biography that traces the journey of Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton, a groundbreaking figure in the history of basketball. Set in the fall of 1950, the movie delves into the life of Clifton, an African American man who broke racial barriers by becoming the first African American to sign an NBA contract. His journey forever changed the sport of basketball, making this an inspiring tale of determination, courage, and unwavering spirit.
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