Delve into the world of Rod Steiger, an undeniable legend in the film industry, as we present a captivating roundup of his most iconic movies. Get ready to be enthralled by the actor's unforgettable performances, as we showcase the very best of Steiger's cinematic career.
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1. Teresa (1951)
In the heart of WWII, Peter, a reluctant soldier, finds himself serving in Italy. Amidst the chaos, he encounters a captivating local woman named Teresa, whom he marries and brings to the US upon his return home.
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2. On the Waterfront (1954)
On the Waterfront" is a gripping 1954 crime drama film that follows the journey of Terry Malloy, an ex-prize fighter turned New Jersey longshoreman. As he grapples with the corrupt union bosses, including his brother, Terry starts to form a connection with a grieving sister of one of the syndicate's victims.
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3. The Big Knife (1955)
The Big Knife" is a gripping 1955 film noir that exposes the dark, twisted underbelly of the motion picture industry. Hollywood actor Charles Castle's life unravels as he finds himself trapped between his ambitions and the ruthless demands of his studio boss. This high-stakes drama is driven by corruption, deceit, and a chilling cover-up, challenging the morality of both the film world and its devoted viewers.
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4. The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955)
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell" is a gripping 1955 biographical drama directed by Otto Preminger. It tells the story of the titular character, General Billy Mitchell, a visionary who publicly calls out the High Command for their negligence of aerial fighting forces.
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5. The Harder They Fall (1956)
In the midst of 1950s New York City, a seasoned sports writer (Humphrey Bogart) is given a new assignment: promoting the latest rising star from Argentina in the world of boxing. However, this star is anything but promising. In an effort to exploit his talent, the writer agrees to work with a shady fight promoter (Rod Steiger).
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6. Jubal (1956)
Jubal, " a classic 1956 Western drama directed by Delmer Daves, tells the tale of ranch hand Jubal Troop, played by Glenn Ford, who arrives at a remote cattle ranch to act as the foreman. As the new foreman, he is immediately confronted with the advances of the rancher's frustrated wife, portrayed by Ernest Borgnine. This refusal leads to an explosive sequence of events that threatens to spiral into a deadly manhunt.
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7. Run of the Arrow (1957)
In "Run of the Arrow" (1957), Confederate veteran O'Meara, played by Rod Steiger, finds himself in the Wild West after the South's defeat in the Civil War. Seeking solace and refuge, he joins the Sioux tribe, marries a native woman, and vows to never align himself with the United States. However, the Sioux's loyalty to their land and their people forces O'Meara to confront his allegiance when the tribe declares war against the American Army.
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8. The Longest Day (1962)
The Longest Day" is a nail-biting historical war drama, set during one of the pivotal moments of World War II - D-Day. The film presents a grandiose perspective, weaving together the experiences and encounters of both the Allied and German forces on that fateful day.
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9. Convicts 4 (1962)
Convicts 4 (1962) follows the life of John Resko, a man sentenced to death but eventually given a life sentence at Sing-Sing Prison. When he's transferred to Dannemora Prison, a humane prison guard offers him a chance at rehabilitation.
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10. The Pawnbroker (1964)
The Pawnbroker" is a compelling drama film set in New York City, directed by Sidney Lumet, and written by Morton S. Fine, David Friedkin, and Edward Lewis Wallant. The story revolves around a Jewish pawnbroker who, following his experience as a Holocaust survivor, loses all faith in humankind, only to discover the tragic consequences of his actions too late.
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11. The Loved One (1965)
In 1965, "The Loved One" emerged as a darkly comedic exploration of the funeral business through the eyes of a young British poet, who finds himself employed in a Hollywood cemetery. Directed by Tony Richardson and written by Evelyn Waugh, Terry Southern, and Christopher Isherwood, this satirical film stars Robert Morse, Jonathan Winters, and Anjanette Comer. "The Loved One" received critical acclaim, with 1 win and 1 nomination, and boasts an impressive IMDb rating of 6.9.
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12. In the Heat of the Night (1967)
In the Heat of the Night is a gripping 1967 drama, mystery, and thriller film that explores the themes of racism, small-town life, and police work. The film centers around a black Philadelphia police detective, Virgil Tibbs, played by Sidney Poitier, who is wrongly accused of murder while passing through a hostile Mississippi town. After being cleared of the suspicion, he is asked to reluctantly investigate the case by the local police chief.
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13. Waterloo (1970)
Waterloo, " directed by Sergey Bondarchuk, is a gripping historical drama that takes you to the heart of the Battle of Waterloo. Set in 1815, the film follows the French Empire under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte, a legendary conqueror, as they face the might of the British army and the Prussian cannon.
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14. Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973)
Lolly-Madonna XXX" is a gripping crime drama set in the early 1970s, as a young woman becomes an unwilling witness to a bitter feud between two neighboring Tennessee clans, the Feathers and the Gutshalls. Filled with actions, suspense, and heart-wrenching drama, this film leaves no stone unturned. Watch as the feud escalates, involving rapes, revenge, murders, and unimaginable betrayals.
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15. The Last 4 Days (1974)
In the gripping biographical drama "The Last 4 Days, " we witness the chaotic final moments of Benito Mussolini, the infamous dictator of fascist Italy and a loyal ally to Adolf Hitler. As the war concludes in 1945, Mussolini desperately attempts to flee his country with his mistress, Claretta Petacci, but finds himself pursued relentlessly by determined Italian partisans.
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16. W.C. Fields and Me (1976)
W. C. Fields and Me is a captivating biography that explores the life of one of comedy's most original figures. The film is an off-beat journey into the eccentric world of W. C. Fields, a man known for his wit and humor, both on and off the screen.
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17. America at the Movies (1976)
America at the Movies" is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.
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18. F.I.S.T. (1978)
F. I. S. T. (1978) tells the story of a rebellious Cleveland warehouse worker who rises through the ranks of a trucking industry union to become its president.
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19. Portrait of a Hitman (1979)
Portrait of a Hitman, " released in 1979, is a gripping drama and action film directed by Allan A. Buckhantz. The movie boasts a star-studded cast, including Jack Palance, Rod Steiger, and Bo Svenson, who bring their respective characters to life with stunning intensity.
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20. Breakthrough (1979)
Breakthrough, " also known as "Steiner - Das Eiserne Kreuz, 2. Teil" with an original release date of 1979, takes the audience onto a suspenseful and captivating journey during World War II. The movie follows the journey of a German sergeant who inadvertently becomes enmeshed in a secretive anti-Hitler conspiracy, putting his life on the line to save an American colonel's life. This heart pounding narrative of heroism and loyalty intertwines with a backdrop of an unstable 1940s world, where the line between friend and foe is dangerously blurred.
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21. Love and Bullets (1979)
In the thrilling 1979 film "Love and Bullets, " renowned cop Jack Warren takes a trip from the sun-drenched streets of Phoenix, Arizona, to the snow-covered slopes of Switzerland. His mission is to apprehend the enigmatic girlfriend of a notorious mobster who's set to testify against her lover in court. But as Warren arrives, he realizes he's not the only one pursuing the woman.
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22. The Amityville Horror (1979)
The Amityville Horror" (1979) is a chilling tale of a family's terrifying experience in a seemingly idyllic home. Newlyweds George and Kathy Lutz, along with their three children, eagerly move into a grand Dutch Colonial house in Amityville, Long Island, New York, unaware of its ominous history. Just weeks after their move-in, a series of bizarre and inexplicable occurrences begin to haunt them, manifesting as evil forces that affect everyone in and around the house.
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23. Klondike Fever (1979)
Klondike Fever" is an engrossing, 1979 adventure film set in the late 19th century. Directed by Peter Carter and starring Jeff East, Rod Steiger, and Angie Dickinson, the movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey with Jack London as he navigates his way from San Francisco to the legendary Klondike gold fields in 1898.
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24. The Lion of the Desert (1980)
The Lion of the Desert" is a powerful and epic biographical drama that brings to life the captivating story of Libyan nationalist leader, Omar Mukhtar. Set in 1929, the film revolves around the brutal suppression of resistance by Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, who appoints General Rodolfo Graziani as colonial governor to Italian Libya.
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25. Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1980)
Cattle Annie and Little Britches" is a heartwarming drama set in the 19th-century American Southwest. The story follows two spirited teenage girls, Annie and Little Britches, who have always dreamt of joining a gang of outlaws.
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26. The Chosen (1981)
The Chosen" is a thought-provoking drama from 1981, directed by Jeremy Kagan and featuring an impressive ensemble cast including Maximilian Schell, Rod Steiger, and Robby Benson. The film delves into the complex terrain of religion, tradition, family, and national identity. The story takes place in 1944 Brooklyn, New York, where two Jewish boys, Reuven and Danny, form an unlikely friendship in the face of their differing upbringings. Reuven is from a strict, traditional family, while Danny comes from a more liberal background. Their contrasting perspectives on the importance of Jewish customs and the future of Israel lead to continuous conflict and tension.
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27. I Love Liberty (1982)
I Love Liberty" is a delightful 1982 television special that boasts an all-star cast in a variety show saluting the United States of America. Featuring The Muppets, the renowned comedy duo Desi Arnaz Jr.
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28. Cook & Peary: The Race to the Pole (1983)
Cook & Peary: The Race to the Pole" is a captivating 1983 film that recounts the thrilling and historic race between Admiral Peary and Dr. Cook to become the first to reach the North Pole. The movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the frigid landscapes of Greenland, as the two explorers battle harsh conditions and each other in their quest for glory.
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29. The Naked Face (1984)
The Naked Face" is a gripping and suspenseful film that takes you on a thrilling journey filled with mystery and action. Set in the city of Chicago, a brilliant psychoanalyst, played by Roger Moore, finds himself in the crosshairs of the law when his patient and secretary are brutally murdered. Despite his initial claims of innocence, the police, led by the ruthless Rod Steiger, make him their prime suspect.
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30. Sword of Gideon (1986)
Sword of Gideon" is a thrilling action drama that takes viewers back in time to the tragic 1972 Munich Olympic massacre of Israeli athletes. This unforgettable event serves as the catalyst for a highly skilled Mossad team, hand-picked to hunt down the perpetrators. Directed by Michael Anderson and written by Chris Bryant and George Jonas, the film showcases a powerful blend of suspense, intrigue, and explosive action.
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31. Hello Actors Studio (1988)
Hello Actors Studio" is a rare and insightful documentary that offers a glimpse into the world of one of the most prestigious acting institutions, the Actors Studio. The film shines a light on the organization's leadership following Lee Strasberg's death in 1982. For the first time ever, filmmakers were granted permission to capture the unique happenings at the studio.
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32. The January Man (1989)
The January Man" is a riveting 1989 crime comedy starring Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Susan Sarandon. Set in a world of quirky cops, computer-savvy criminals, and steamy bedroom encounters, the film follows a two-year gap between the life of Nick, a former NYPD officer, and his sudden rehiring by the mayor to solve an increasingly deadly serial killer case. With a star-studded cast and a mix of action, comedy, and crime, "The January Man" takes viewers on a thrilling journey that leaves them intrigued, entertained, and guessing until the very end.
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33. That Summer of White Roses (1989)
That Summer of White Roses, also known as Djavolji raj, takes place in the summer of 1944 in a serene resort town in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. The film follows the easy-going lifeguard who unwittingly saves a Nazi officer from drowning and develops a deep bond with a widow of a partisan and her young son.
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34. Tennessee Waltz (1989)
Tennessee Waltz" (1989) is a thrilling drama set in the picturesque landscape of Tennessee. A British attorney, Chris (played by Julian Sands), takes a well-deserved vacation in the heartland of America, only to be framed for a local murder. As a man out of his depth, Chris must navigate through dangerous territory to clear his name and protect himself and the woman he loves.
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35. Men of Respect (1990)
Experience the thrilling world of crime, drama, and tragedy in "Men of Respect, " a 1990 crime-drama film directed by William Reilly. Set in the heart of New York City, the film takes inspiration from Shakespeare's "Macbeth, " bringing the classic tale of ambition and the corrupting power of power to the realm of the mob.
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36. Guilty as Charged (1991)
In the 1991 dark comedy "Guilty as Charged, " a dedicated female parole officer named Carol (Lauren Hutton) discovers a shocking secret beneath the seemingly ordinary facade of a meat processing plant. Unbeknownst to the public, the plant's owner, a vigilante with a twisted sense of justice, runs a private prison for convicts on death row. Led by his equally unhinged friend, a ruthless reverend, the plant's owner has created a twisted world where the rules of justice no longer apply.
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37. 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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38. Earth and the American Dream (1992)
Earth and the American Dream, " a profound environmental documentary, offers a fresh perspective on America's history, focusing on its environmental evolution from Columbus' exploration in the 15th century to the current landscape of resource depletion. The 1992 film, produced by Home Box Office (HBO), delves into the ecological impacts and challenges faced by the nation, while shedding light on the allure of the American Dream and the consequences it has brought upon our environment.
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39. The Player (1992)
The Player" is an enigmatic and captivating comedy, crime, and drama film directed by Robert Altman and written by Michael Tolkin. Released in 1992, it tells the story of a Hollywood studio executive who receives death threats from a writer whose script he rejected, but he has no clue which one. Featuring long takes, tracking shots, and a film studio setting, this gripping, 2-hour and 4-minute movie has accumulated 3 Oscar nominations, 24 wins, and 33 nominations in total.
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40. From Hollywood to Hanoi (1992)
From Hollywood to Hanoi is a remarkable documentary that explores the journey of a Vietnamese-American woman as she returns to her homeland for the first time since childhood. This powerful story takes place in 1988, during a time when her father, an anti-communist, was against her decision and the US trade embargo was in effect.
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41. Due vite, un destino (1993)
Due vite, un destino" is an Italian crime drama released in 1993, with a runtime of 3 hours and 20 minutes. Directed by Romolo Guerrieri, the film stars Michael Nouri, Fabio Testi, and Burt Young.
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42. Seven Sundays (1994)
Seven Sundays" is a delightful Italian-French comedy from 1994, written and directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. The film revolves around Dodo, a French man living in Florida who despises the idea of working. His life takes a drastic turn when Betty, a gypsy's bride and one of his only friends, disappears suddenly. This event sets Dodo on a journey to find Betty and, in the process, uncover the true meaning of a purposeful life.
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43. The Specialist (1994)
The Specialist" is an intense 1994 action thriller that dives headfirst into the complexities of love, betrayal, and revenge. Directed by Luis Llosa and written by John Shirley and Alexandra Seros, this thriller stars Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone, and James Woods.
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44. The Last Tattoo (1994)
The Last Tattoo, " released in 1995, is a gripping drama set against the backdrop of World War II. As a determined nurse tracks a case of venereal disease in New Zealand's capital city, she becomes entangled with a U. S. captain desperate to uncover the murderer of a fellow soldier.
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45. Out There (1995)
Out There" is a quirky 1995 film that combines comedy with sci-fi elements, starring Billy Campbell and Wendy Schaal. The story follows Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Mosley, played by Campbell, who loses his job for not capturing sensational images.
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46. In Pursuit of Honor (1995)
In Pursuit of Honor" is a powerful drama set in the year 1932, which follows the story of the U. S. Army's decision to modernize their forces by destroying their Cavalry horses. However, there are some compassionate cavalrymen who decide to defy orders and attempt to save the horses from destruction.
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47. Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story (1995)
Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story" is a captivating biographical drama that explores the life and achievements of a trailblazing figure in the fight for women's reproductive rights. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century America, the film follows the journey of Margaret Sanger, a brave and compassionate nurse who becomes a pioneer in the battle for birth control and abortion rights.
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48. The Real Thing (1996)
The Real Thing" (1996) is a high-stakes crime thriller where a small-time crook, Rupert, assembles his old gang to plan a New Year's Eve heist. The mission becomes personal for him when his little brother requires an urgent liver transplant, and money is their only obstacle.
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49. Mars Attacks! (1996)
In this extraterrestrial invasion comedy, Tim Burton brings us "Mars Attacks! " (1996). An amusing parody of "B" movie sci-fi, this dark comedy features Earth being attacked by malevolent Martians with a twisted sense of humor and unbeatable weaponry. Jack Nicholson, Pierce Brosnan, and Sarah Jessica Parker lead the star-studded cast in a humorous take on political satire.
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50. Carpool (1996)
Carpool, a 1996 comedy starring a lovable and bumbling father named Dale (Tom Arnold), finds him suddenly thrust into a high-stakes hostage situation with a motley crew of neighborhood schoolchildren. Just as he's trying to manage his new duties as a reluctant carpooler, he's taken hostage by a bank robber named Hank (David Paymer). The movie is filled with hilarious mishaps and wild escapades, as Dale struggles to keep everyone safe and negotiate a deal with his captor.
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51. Incognito (1997)
Incognito, released in 1998, stars Jason Patric and Irène Jacob in this thrilling crime-romance movie. Harry Donovan, an expert art forger, is hired to create a fake Rembrandt, but things take an unexpected turn when he meets Marieke, a passionate art connoisseur. Little does Harry know, Marieke is the very same expert hired to authenticate his masterpiece.
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52. Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997)
Truth or Consequences, N. M. (1997) is an action-packed crime thriller that follows the elaborate plans of a group of crooks, including an ex-con, his gun-crazed friend, and a gun-slinging gangster. As they assemble to pull off a daring drug heist, things take an unexpected turn, pushing them over the edge of danger.
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53. Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years takes viewers on a captivating journey through the history of one of the world's most renowned film studios. Starting with the studio's beginnings under the visionary Hungarian immigrant, William Fox, the documentary delves into the evolution of the company as it transformed from a small film distribution business to a major Hollywood player.
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54. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1997)
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's is a gripping documentary that pays homage to the iconic Chasen's restaurant in Hollywood, which famously closed its doors in 1995 after 60 years of delighting movie stars, dignitaries, and the public with its exceptional cuisine. Directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, this film offers an intimate look at the restaurant's final days through interviews with actors, producers, staff, and management.
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55. Modern Vampires (1998)
Modern Vampires, " a 1998 cult classic filled with humor, horror, and romance, follows the journey of Dr. Van Helsing as he unwittingly employs an unlikely group of gang-bangers to fight the secretive vampire elite who dominate Hollywood and the United States. With a unique blend of comedy, horror, and romance, this intriguing film explores themes of power, control, and unexpected alliances.
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56. Animals with the Tollkeeper (1998)
Animals with the Tollkeeper" is a whimsical, romantic journey that takes us to the surreal and enigmatic world of Utah. The film, released in 1998, follows the life of a cab driver who sets out to find paradise only to find himself unexpectedly in love. Written and directed by Michael Di Jiacomo, this movie promises to charm its viewers with its captivating blend of surrealism and love.
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57. 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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58. 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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59. Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)
Television: The First Fifty Years" is a captivating 1999 documentary that delves into the evolution and influence of television on American culture. Directed by Kent Hagen, this thought-provoking film weaves together rare clips, newsreels, and candid interviews from iconic figures like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.
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60. The Hurricane (1999)
Experience the gripping tale of Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, a renowned boxer who falls victim to a brutal miscarriage of justice, in the powerful and inspiring drama, "The Hurricane". Directed by renowned filmmaker Norman Jewison, this heart-wrenching biographical account delves into the harrowing story of a man falsely accused and wrongfully convicted for a crime he didn't commit. Set against the backdrop of the racially charged climate of 1960s America, the film masterfully portrays the unyielding determination and resilience of a man bent on proving his innocence, with the help of a dedicated team of individuals who believed in his innocence.
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61. The Best of Film Noir (1999)
The Best of Film Noir" (1999) is a captivating exploration of the iconic film noir genre, offering viewers an in-depth look at its origins and distinctive elements. Presented through over 30 carefully curated film clips and insightful interviews with industry experts, the documentary highlights the tough-as-nails anti-heroes and sultry femmes fatales that populate this darkly enticing world.
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62. Cypress Edge (1999)
Beau McCammon, reeling from the news of his sister's alleged suicide, returns home to his family after a long absence in the gripping thriller, Cypress Edge. Upon his return, his ailing father, a senator, is preoccupied with winning another term.
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63. Crazy in Alabama (1999)
Crazy in Alabama" explores the intertwining lives of two unlikely characters in 1999. When an abuse victim (Melanie Griffith) escapes the torment in her life by pursuing a dream in Hollywood, it leaves her nephew (Lucas Black) to confront a racially-charged murder case back in the heart of the Deep South.
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64. End of Days (1999)
In the thrilling action-packed film "End of Days, " Satan makes an ominous appearance in New York City at the end of the century in search of a bride to unleash chaos on the world. Retired cop Jericho Cane, now running an elite security firm, finds himself in the crosshairs of this supernatural menace.
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65. The Last Producer (2000)
Step into the high-stakes world of Hollywood in "The Last Producer" (2000), a comedic drama directed by Burt Reynolds. This film takes you on an unforgettable journey through the glamour and grit of the entertainment industry.
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66. The Hollywood Sign (2001)
The Hollywood Sign" (2001), directed by Sönke Wortmann and based on the novel by Leon de Winter, is a dark comedy with a star-studded cast, featuring Tom Berenger, Rod Steiger, and Burt Reynolds. The story revolves around three washed-up actors who find themselves in desperate need of a comeback.
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67. The Flying Dutchman (2001)
A harrowing journey of a dark underbelly of an American village awaits viewers in the 2001 thriller, 'The Flying Dutchman'. Directed by Robin P. Murray and written by Mick Davis and Robin P. Murray, this gripping film blends drama, horror, and mystery for an unforgettable viewing experience. Starring Eric Roberts, Rod Steiger, and Catherine Oxenberg, the film delves into the enigmatic, provocative world of a femme fatale and her devastating effects on a community.
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68. A Month of Sundays (2001)
A Month of Sundays" is a heart-warming, thrilling drama that tells the tale of a courageous teenage girl, who defies all odds to save her beloved grandfather from a nursing home. Along the way, they undertake a mission to unravel the mystery surrounding her grandfather's missing son, which vanished years ago.
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69. Muhammad Ali: Through the Eyes of the World (2001)
Muhammad Ali: Through the Eyes of the World is a thought-provoking documentary that offers a unique and intimate look into the life of one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century. Directed by Phil Grabsky and released in 2001, this documentary captures the essence of Ali's turbulent life through interviews with his friends, family, and prominent figures from his time. With a stellar cast featuring Billy Crystal, Richard Harris, and James Earl Jones, the film delves into Ali's personal life, his conversion to Islam, and the struggles he faced both inside and outside the ring.
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70. Poolhall Junkies (2002)
Poolhall Junkies" is an enthralling blend of comedy, drama, and sport that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The film takes you on a roller-coaster ride with its talented cast of characters, including a once-great but long-reclusive pool hustler, played by Mars Callahan, who steps out of the shadows to save his brother. As the hustler comes face-to-face with his past enemy - the man who held him back - the stakes get higher.
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71. 9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2003)
Experience the glamour and excitement of the 9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in this remarkable TV special. The event, hosted by renowned director Ron de Moraes, spotlights the American Awards presented by the esteemed Guild of movie actors for exceptional performances in both movies and television serials, dating back to 1995.
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72. Reeseville (2003)
In Reeseville, a suspenseful and intriguing mystery thriller, Majandra Delfino stars as David, a troubled young man who returns home to face the demons of his past. Upon his arrival, tragedy strikes when his father is found dead, initially believed to be a tragic suicide. However, as whispers begin to spread in the small town, the truth behind his death starts to unravel, revealing a shocking and harrowing deception.
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73. Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (2004)
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust" (2004) is a compelling documentary that delves into the history of the Hollywood film industry's relationship with the Nazis and its portrayal of the Holocaust. This thought-provoking movie provides a unique perspective on the role of Hollywood during what is perhaps one of the darkest periods in human history.
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74. Hollywood Legenden (2004)
Experience the lives and careers of iconic Hollywood legends, including Peter Bogdanovich, Ray Bradbury, and Jeff Bridges, through "Hollywood Legenden" (2004), a riveting German documentary. Directed by Eckhart Schmidt, this captivating film explores the paths of these celebrated personalities who have left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. With a runtime of two hours and featuring interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and captivating narratives, this documentery sheds light on the triumphs and challenges faced by these esteemed artists.
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75. James Dean: Forever Young (2005)
James Dean: Forever Young" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and career of the enigmatic James Dean, an enduring symbol of youth and rebellion. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film traces Dean's brief but impactful journey, shedding light on his early work in television and his three iconic features. The creators employ a rich collection of archival footage and interviews to bring to life the young man who forever shaped Hollywood and captured the hearts of millions.
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76. Il falso bugiardo (2008)
Il falso bugiardo" (2008) is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating life and career of renowned screenplay writer Luciano Vincenzoni. Based on his biography "Pane e cinema, " the film offers an insightful retrospective on Vincenzoni's remarkable journey in Hollywood and the Italian film industry.
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77. 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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78. I Am Not Your Negro (2016)
I Am Not Your Negro" is a powerful and poignant documentary that delves into the ongoing struggle of race in modern America. Using James Baldwin's unfinished novel, Remember This House, as a foundation, this thought-provoking film explores the lives and experiences of three influential African American figures: Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, and Martin Luther King Jr.
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