Director, producer, and actor Ron Howard has made a significant impact on the world of cinema with his diverse range of movies. In this article, we take a closer look at some of his most popular and critically acclaimed films, including Apollo 13, The Da Vinci Code, and A Beautiful Mind.
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1. Frontier Woman (1956)
A stunning tale of courage and determination, "Frontier Woman" transports viewers to the rugged landscapes of Tennessee in 1838. The captivating story centers around Polly Crockett, the daughter of the legendary Davy Crockett, who makes her living by hunting in the very forests where the local Indian tribe resides. The film explores the tumultuous relationship between the tribe and white traders, portraying an intriguing tale of survival and cooperation.
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2. The Journey (1959)
In "The Journey, " set amidst the tumultuous Hungarian Revolution of 1956, a resolute British woman named Susan (Deborah Kerr) and her freedom fighter lover, David (Yul Brynner), join forces with a group of Westerners in an attempt to escape the oppressive Soviet Union. As the revolution unfolds and the Soviets attempt to crush the rebellion, Susan becomes the captivating obsession of an enigmatic Communist officer, Vlad (Jason Robards).
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3. Five Minutes to Live (1961)
Five Minutes to Live" is a gripping 1961 crime thriller that has captivated audiences for decades. Directed by Bill Karn, the film stars Johnny Cash, who brings a magnetic musicality to the role of a ruthless thug.
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4. The Music Man (1962)
The Music Man" is a timeless musical comedy from 1962, directed by Morton DaCosta, with a screenplay by Meredith Willson, Franklin Lacey, and Marion Hargrove. Set in a small Iowan town in the 1910s, the film follows the story of Harold Hill, a charming but smooth-talking con artist, played by Robert Preston. Hill arrives in town as a boys' band leader, posing as a genuine music instructor to swindle the townspeople out of money before they can realize his schemes. The scheme works, but Hill unexpectedly falls in love with the town librarian, Marian Paroo, played by Shirley Jones.
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5. The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963)
The Courtship of Eddie's Father" is a heartwarming, light-hearted comedy-drama from the classic ages of cinema. Starring Glenn Ford, Ron Howard, and Shirley Jones, the movie follows the struggles and triumphs of a young boy named Eddie, as he navigates through the world of love and marriage. When Eddie's widowed father contemplates remarriage, he deems his father's taste in women to be less than satisfactory.
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6. Village of the Giants (1965)
Village of the Giants, " released in 1965, is a unique blend of comedy and science fiction. Directed by Bert I. Gordon, the film follows the story of delinquent teenagers who, after ingesting a mysterious substance, grow to an unimaginable thirty feet tall. As they wreak havoc in their small town, they are forced to come to terms with their transformed size and responsibilities.
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7. The Wild Country (1970)
The Wild Country" is a charming family adventure set in the breathtaking landscapes of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, just after the Civil War. A determined pioneer family embarks on a journey from their bustling city lives to claim possession of a sprawling Wyoming ranch. This film takes its audience on an exciting, heartwarming journey through the grandeur of the American West, where the family faces challenges and discovers their true grit.
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8. Smoke (1970)
In the heart of 1970, "Smoke" is a tale that beautifully weaves adventure, drama, and family values. The story revolves around a 14-year-old boy who grapples with the complexities of his mother's remarriage.
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9. 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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10. Happy Mother's Day, Love George (1973)
In the 1973 film "Happy Mother's Day, Love George, " we follow a teenage drifter as he embarks on a journey to find his long-lost family roots in a small, coastal fishing village in New England. However, his search for answers intertwines him with the village's mysteries and the dark secrets of its residents. A thrilling, independent mystery film, "Happy Mother's Day, Love George" explores themes of family, disappearance, and murder, capturing the attention of viewers with its gripping plot.
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11. Locusts (1974)
In 1974, the small, tight-knit Midwestern town is about to face a devastating crisis. An unimaginable swarm of locusts begins to appear on the horizon, threatening to devour the town's valuable crops. With time running out, an unassuming father and son team embark on a desperate race against nature to find a way to eradicate or deflect the locusts.
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12. The Spikes Gang (1974)
In the rough landscapes of the Wild West, three farm boys embark on an extraordinary journey that will change their lives forever. When they stumble upon a wounded bank robber, the unlikely mentor teaches them the art of robbery. As the young trio learns the ropes, their newfound skills put them in the crosshairs of a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
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13. The Migrants (1974)
The Migrants, " a poignant drama set in 1974, tells the compelling story of migratory farm workers and their struggles. Focusing on a single family, this powerful film delves into the heart of the hardworking migrant community, shedding light on their resilience and the challenges they face in the field. Directed by Tom Gries and written by Tennessee Williams and Lanford Wilson, "The Migrants" has a star-studded cast including Cloris Leachman, Ron Howard, and Sissy Spacek.
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14. Huckleberry Finn (1975)
Huckleberry Finn, a 1975 adventure film, brings Mark Twain's classic tale of a young boy rebelling against society and his oppressive father to life. Huck and his loyal friend, Jim, embark on an epic journey down the Mississippi River in search of a better life.
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15. The Shootist (1976)
In the Old West town of Bisbee, Arizona, a dying gunfighter named J. B. Books (John Wayne) searches for a painless and dignified way to end his life in the 1901-set drama, "The Shootist. " As he embarks on this quest, he encounters a wide range of characters including a young gunfighter (Ron Howard) and a former love, now a widow (Lauren Bacall), leading to a compelling narrative of love, loyalty, and redemption.
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16. The First Nudie Musical (1976)
The First Nudie Musical" is a hilariously offbeat comedy-musical from 1976, written and directed by cult filmmakers Mark Haggard and Bruce Kimmel. The plot revolves around a young man, the son of a bankrupt studio owner, who is forced by debtors to create a nudie musical. If he fails to complete the project within two weeks, the studio will be turned into a shopping center.
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17. Eat My Dust (1976)
Eat My Dust" (1976) is an action-comedy film that follows the reckless pursuits of Darlene and her love interest, Hoover. As they both find themselves behind the wheel of a red-hot race car, their fast-paced fun spins into a wild journey of hot pursuits. Directed by Charles B.
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18. Grand Theft Auto (1977)
Grand Theft Auto, released in 1977, is an intriguing action-comedy that tells a lively tale of defiance and adventure. Directed by Ron Howard, the film centers on a wealthy and rebellious young girl who, after experiencing a falling out with her conservative parents, decides to steal her dad's Rolls Royce and set out to Las Vegas to tie the knot.
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19. ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration (1978)
Step into the world of television history as 'ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration' takes you on a nostalgic journey through the American Broadcasting Company's 25th year of bringing entertainment to the masses. Relive the memorable moments and meet the past and present stars gathered together to celebrate this milestone. A thrilling, heartwarming retrospective, this special offers an enlightening glimpse into the colorful history of a beloved network.
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20. Cotton Candy (1978)
Cotton Candy" is a delightful comedy set in the 70s that revolves around a group of high school friends who decide to form a rock band. Under the guidance of Ron Howard, the film explores the camaraderie, musical aspirations, and mishaps of these teenagers as they pursue their passion for rock 'n' roll.
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21. 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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22. More American Graffiti (1979)
Experience the nostalgia of the mid-1960s with "More American Graffiti, " a heartwarming and poignant coming-of-age tale. Delve into the lives of John, Terry, Debbie, Steve, and Laurie, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of adulthood, the Vietnam War, peace rallies, and budding relationships. Set against the backdrop of four distinct New Year's Eves, this film takes viewers on an emotional journey filled with laughter, tears, and unforgettable memories.
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23. Leo and Loree (1980)
Leo and Loree" (1980) is a charming romantic comedy about a young man named Ralph Malph, played by Don Most, who escapes the bustling streets of Philadelphia to chase his dreams in the glamorous world of Hollywood. Upon arriving in Tinsel Town, Ralph has a chance encounter with an aspiring starlet named Loree, played by Linda Purl. Their whirlwind romance captures the hearts of everyone in Hollywood and sets the stage for their promising careers.
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24. Act of Love (1980)
In the drama film "Act of Love" (1980), a family is torn apart by a tragic motorcycle accident that leaves one of its members, Mickey Rourke's character, a quadriplegic. The emotional turmoil forces Ron Howard, played by Robert Foxworth, to perform an act of love by ending his brother's life.
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25. Skyward (1980)
Skyward" is a heartwarming drama film released in 1980, directed by renowned filmmaker Ron Howard. The movie stars iconic actress Bette Davis as an aging flight instructor at an old Texas airport who crosses paths with a determined young girl in a wheelchair.
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26. The Time Crystal (1981)
The Time Crystal, " also known as "Through the Magic Pyramid, " takes viewers on an extraordinary journey back to ancient Egypt. In this family-friendly action-adventure tale, the story revolves around a brave lad who unknowingly finds himself transported to a time long gone, meeting the young King Tut in the process.
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27. Bitter Harvest (1981)
Bitter Harvest, " a 1981 drama film directed by Roger Young and set in rural America, delves into the grim realities of an environmental issue that devastates a local farming community. The story revolves around a farmer whose herd falls ill, and as the tragedy spreads to his family and neighbors, he becomes determined to expose the root cause of the deadly poison.
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28. Fire on the Mountain (1981)
Fire on the Mountain is a gripping drama film from 1981, set in the rugged landscape of New Mexico. The film follows the story of John Vogelin, an unyielding old rancher, who adamantly refuses to give up his property to the U. S. government. The government seeks to seize the land to extend the White Sands Missile Range.
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29. Night Shift (1982)
Night Shift, " a witty 1982 comedy directed by Ron Howard, stars the beloved duo of Henry Winkler and Michael Keaton. Set in the 1980s, the film follows the mild-mannered morgue attendant, Bill Rackman, played by Winkler, as he is thrown into the chaos of the night shift.
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30. When Your Lover Leaves (1983)
When Your Lover Leaves, " a 1983 comedy film directed by Jeff Bleckner, centers around a woman who finds herself single after a breakup with her married boyfriend. The woman then embarks on a series of short-lived relationships as she searches for happiness and fulfillment. The film stars Valerie Perrine, Betty Thomas, and David Ackroyd and was produced by Fair Dinkum Productions, Major H Productions, and NBC.
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31. Splash (1984)
In the enchanting 1984 comedy-fantasy film, Splash, Tom Hanks stars as a young man who unexpectedly reunites with a mermaid he met as a child. Despite her secret identity, he falls head-over-heels in love with her.
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32. Cocoon (1985)
Experience a thrilling and heartwarming journey in the 1985 film "Cocoon. " Directed by Ron Howard, this PG-13-rated movie follows a group of elderly friends who discover a mysterious swimming pool filled with alien cocoons. As they swim in the pool, the seniors find themselves rejuvenated with youthful vigor and vitality.
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33. Into Thin Air (1985)
Into Thin Air" is a gripping drama film from 1985, starring Ellen Burstyn as a Canadian mother searching for answers when her college-bound son suddenly disappears. When police efforts fail, she enlists the help of a determined private detective, played by Robert Prosky. Together, they unravel the shocking truth behind the son's vanishing, leading to an explosive climax.
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34. Gung Ho (1986)
In the heart of the 1980s, Gung Ho takes viewers on a humorous yet insightful journey through the culture clash when a Japanese car company acquires an American automobile plant. As the manager of the American operations, Michael Keaton must navigate the tumultuous waters in this new corporate environment.
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35. Return to Mayberry (1986)
Return to Mayberry is a heartwarming and comedic film set in a small town characterized by its close-knit community and traditional values. The film, released in 1986, features the return of the beloved character Andy Taylor, played by Andy Griffith. After some time away, Andy returns to Mayberry to visit Opie, now an expectant father.
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36. No Man's Land (1987)
No Man's Land is a gripping police drama that follows the journey of a rookie cop who finds himself in the midst of a dangerous car theft ring. As he goes undercover to infiltrate the group, he soon discovers a web of corruption that puts his own life and career on the line. Directed by Peter Werner and written by Dick Wolf, the film stars Charlie Sheen, D. B.
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37. Clean and Sober (1988)
Clean and Sober is a gripping drama that follows the story of a hustling drug addict who finds himself in rehab only to discover that it's exactly the therapy he needs. Faced with imminent legal troubles, he decides to take the chance and check into a treatment center. There, he undergoes a transformative journey, learning to confront his addiction and seek redemption.
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38. Willow (1988)
Experience the magical adventure of Willow, a captivating film directed by Ron Howard. Set in 1988, the plot follows a young farmer who embarks on a perilous journey to protect a special baby from a tyrannical queen. With his unique blend of magic, courage, and heart, Willow takes viewers on an exhilarating chase through enchanted forests, treacherous mountains, and dark castles.
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39. Vibes (1988)
In the enchanting 1988 adventure comedy "Vibes, " two psychics, played by Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum, embark on an unforgettable quest to locate a hidden Incan city nestled amid the Ecuadorian mountains. This mystical place is said to be the guardian of an extraordinary treasure. With their unique abilities and a bit of humor, the duo must navigate the supernatural power within them while evading a dangerous rival, a killer known as the "Silencer. " But as they inch closer to uncovering this legendary city, they also find themselves entangled in a love story that will ignite their hearts.
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40. Parenthood (1989)
Parenthood" is a family-oriented comedy-drama film released in 1989, helmed by director Ron Howard and written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, based on a story by Ron Howard himself. The movie stars an ensemble cast including Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, and Dianne Wiest. It tells the story of four Buckman siblings navigating parenthood in their own unique ways while dealing with the joys and sorrows that come with raising their children.
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41. The Best of Eddie Murphy: Saturday Night Live (1989)
Join Eddie Murphy as he unveils his most hilarious moments from his iconic years on Saturday Night Live in the 1989 classic compilation, "The Best of Eddie Murphy: Saturday Night Live". This must-see masterpiece delivers an array of sketches, impersonations, and unforgettable characters that have made Murphy a household name. Experience a unique blend of comedy and music that tackles touchy topics like race relations and ethnic humor with humor and finesse.
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42. The 'Burbs (1989)
In the 1989 comedy-thriller "The 'Burbs, " starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, and Carrie Fisher, we follow the story of an overstressed suburbanite, Ray Peterson, played by Tom Hanks, and his neighbors, who become convinced that the recently arrived family living next to them is part of a sinister Satanic cult. As tensions rise and suspicions deepen, the neighborhood is turned upside down, with the residents spying on their new neighbors, making references to Banff, Canada, and dealing with an angsty teenager.
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43. The Horror Hall of Fame II (1991)
Get ready for a spine-tingling experience as The Horror Hall of Fame II takes you on a chilling journey to recognize the finest and scariest moments in the world of horror. Set in 1991, this thrilling event, hosted by none other than the legendary Robert Englund, celebrates the rich history of horror, paying homage to its most iconic figures and groundbreaking films. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the nominees for the coveted Best Horror Film of the Year.
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44. Backdraft (1991)
Backdraft (1991) is a gripping action-drama film directed by Ron Howard and written by Gregory Widen. Set in Chicago, the movie follows two firefighter brothers, Brian and Stephen McCaffrey (played by Kurt Russell and William Baldwin), who have been at odds with each other for years. But when a deadly arsonist begins setting fires throughout the city, the brothers are forced to put aside their differences and work as a team to stop the rampage.
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45. The Doors (1991)
Experience the vibrant and chaotic life of the iconic 1960s rock band The Doors and its enigmatic frontman, Jim Morrison, in "The Doors. " Follow Morrison's journey from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles to his untimely death in Paris at the age of 27. The film explores the band's rise to fame, their tumultuous relationships, and the influence of Morrison's larger-than-life persona.
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46. Closet Land (1991)
In the gripping 1991 film Closet Land, we are introduced to a world where the line between fear and freedom is blurred. Set in a dark police state, author Madeleine Stowe plays a defiant character who writes children's books that are suspected of containing anti-government messages.
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47. Far and Away (1992)
Far and Away" is a thrilling adventure drama film released in 1992, directed by Ron Howard and written by Bob Dolman and Ron Howard. The movie stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman as a young Irish couple who embark on a journey to the United States in search of a better life. Upon arrival, they face numerous challenges, including the struggle to obtain land and prosper freely.
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48. The Magical World of Chuck Jones (1992)
Delve into the enchanting life and work of legendary animator Chuck Jones in this 1992 documentary, "The Magical World of Chuck Jones. " Directed by George Daugherty and featuring insightful interviews with Ray Bradbury, Linda Jones Clough, and Chris Connelly, the film provides a mesmerizing behind-the-scenes look at the brilliant mind and intriguing journey of the man behind iconic characters like the Looney Tunes, Bugs Bunny, and Wile E. Coyote.
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49. The Paper (1994)
In the fast-paced world of New York City tabloid journalism, "The Paper" unfolds a story of integrity and ambition. Henry, played by Michael Keaton, is a dedicated editor fighting racial discrimination and challenging the power of the media. As he navigates challenging decisions in his personal life and faces a tempting job offer, he finds himself in the middle of a heated investigation involving wrongful arrests and scapegoats.
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50. Apollo 13 (1995)
In 1995, director Ron Howard brought us Apollo 13, an adventure-packed drama that immortalized the thrilling yet harrowing journey of a space mission gone terribly wrong. The film, starring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, and Kevin Bacon, follows NASA's efforts to save the Apollo 13 crew as they face massive internal damage on their voyage to the moon.
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51. Ransom (1996)
Ransom" is a gripping 1996 action thriller directed by Ron Howard and starring Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, and Gary Sinise. The film follows multi-millionaire Tom Mullen (Gibson), whose young son is kidnapped, and the ensuing drama when he turns the situation on its head. Initially agreeing to pay the ransom, Mullen then decides to use the money as a bounty on the kidnapper.
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52. The Chamber (1996)
The Chamber" is a gripping 1996 crime drama thriller that follows a young law school graduate as he battles against the clock to save his grandfather, who is on death row for a heinous crime. The film, directed by James Foley and written by John Grisham, William Goldman, and Phil Alden Robinson, delves deep into the themes of racism, justice, and the power of redemption.
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53. Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial (1996)
Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial, " a 1996 documentary directed by Christopher Koch, delves into the darkest chapter of American cinematic history: the Hollywood "Blacklisting" trials of the 1950s. The film, which earned a Prime Time Emmy and two other wins, offers a riveting look at the political witch-hunt that targeted and silenced several prominent Hollywood figures. Featuring interviews with actors such as Alec Baldwin and Betsy Blair, the documentary uncovers the traumatic impact of blacklisting on the careers of some of Hollywood's most accomplished artists.
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54. 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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55. Inventing the Abbotts (1997)
Inventing the Abbotts" is a 1997 romantic drama film set in a small Illinois town during the 1950s. The movie revolves around two working-class brothers who, in a desperate attempt to woo their wealthy and beautiful neighbors, go to great lengths to improve their social standing.
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56. CBS: The First 50 Years (1998)
Celebrate the golden jubilee of CBS with this two-hour prime-time television spectacular celebrating the iconic network's first 50 years. Dive into the rich history of television, from its inception to the influential programs that shaped our culture.
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57. Welcome to Hollywood (1998)
Welcome to Hollywood" is a hilarious comedic satire set in the bustling world of Los Angeles, California. The film follows a young actor as he strives to make it big in the competitive Hollywood scene.
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58. 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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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. Film-Fest DVD: Issue 2 - Cannes (1999)
Film-Fest DVD: Issue 2 - Cannes is a captivating documentary, taking viewers into the heart of the iconic Cannes Film Festival in 1999. The film is a delightful fusion of interviews with celebrated stars, behind-the-scenes footage, and exclusive highlights from the festival's most memorable moments.
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61. Beyond the Mat (1999)
Dive deep into the world of professional wrestling with the riveting documentary, "Beyond the Mat. " Directed by Barry W. Blaustein, this 1999 film takes viewers behind the scenes of the wrestling industry, showcasing the personal lives and high-stakes careers of some of the sport's most iconic figures. The film, which gained attention at the Sundance Film Festival, delves into the ups and downs of wrestling legends, both in their heyday and during trying times in their lives.
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62. Mulholland Dr. (1999)
Mulholland Dr. is a 1999 neo-noir drama film directed by David Lynch. The story follows an amnesiac woman, played by Laura Harring, who is attempting to uncover the truth behind a mysterious car crash, aided by a struggling actress, portrayed by Naomi Watts. As they delve into the world of Los Angeles and its dreamlike landscape, they become entangled in a web of intrigue, manipulation, and betrayal.
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63. Edtv (1999)
In "Edtv" (1999), a video store clerk, Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey), finds himself in the middle of a TV sensation when he agrees to have his entire life filmed for a fictional reality show. Amid the media circus, Ed struggles with commercialism, fame, and his personal life.
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64. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas" is a heartwarming and hilarious family adventure based on the classic Dr. Seuss book. Directed by Ron Howard, the film features a star-studded cast, including Jim Carrey as the Grinch, a mischievous green monster who lives on the outskirts of Whoville. Desperate for revenge and determined to ruin Christmas for the entire town, the Grinch concocts a plan to steal their Christmas tree and presents.
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65. The Independent (2000)
Get ready for a wickedly funny and dark comedy about a struggling film director and a deadly serial killer. In "The Independent" (2000), a notorious B-movie director attempts a grand comeback by securing the rights to the chilling biography of a murderer who desires an unconventional musical adaptation. As the director's eccentric vision clashes with the killer's dark ambitions, both parties must navigate the twisted world of independent filmmaking.
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66. A Beautiful Mind (2001)
A Beautiful Mind, starring Russell Crowe, tells the incredible true story of John Nash, a brilliant but asocial mathematician who works in cryptography for the US government. As Nash's life takes a turn for the darker, he grapples with his mental illness and the realities of his own thoughts, which begin to haunt him.
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67. Osmosis Jones (2001)
Experience the thrilling and imaginative world of "Osmosis Jones, " an animation-adventure filled with humor, action, and mystery. The story follows a white blood cell named Osmosis Jones as he teams up with a cold pill to save his human host, Frank, from a deadly virus. The film masterfully blends wisecrack humor with touching moments, making it an enjoyable watch for all ages.
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68. The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)
The 74th Annual Academy Awards" is a star-studded, family-friendly event that celebrates the achievements of the film industry. Directed by Louis J. Horvitz and Errol Morris, this four-hour extravaganza features a star-studded lineup of actors, actresses, directors, writers, and producers. Hosted by the esteemed Whoopi Goldberg, Aaliyah, and John Agar, the ceremony honors the crème de la crème of Hollywood with performances, heartfelt speeches, and the much-anticipated presentation of Primetime Emmy Awards.
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69. 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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70. 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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71. The Big Empty (2003)
The Big Empty" is a gripping, dark comedy-drama that follows John Person, an out of work actor struggling to make ends meet. In a surprising turn of events, John lands an opportunity to make some quick cash by delivering a small suitcase to the middle of the desert. However, things take a sudden and unexpected turn as the contents of the suitcase are revealed to be connected to a mysterious FBI agent, a seemingly friendly neighbor, and a nebulous web of deception and danger.
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72. The Missing (2003)
In the treacherous landscape of 1885 New Mexico, a gripping tale of survival unfolds. The Missing, directed by Ron Howard and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett, and Evan Rachel Wood, weaves an intricate web of adventure, drama, and thrills.
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73. Christmas from Hollywood (2003)
Get ready for a heartwarming journey through the world of Hollywood and Christmas with the captivating film, "Christmas from Hollywood" (2003). This 1-hour, 12-minute documentary takes viewers on an enchanting ride through the magical history of Hollywood Christmas celebrations.
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74. Empire of Dreams: The Story of the 'Star Wars' Trilogy (2004)
Empire of Dreams: The Story of the 'Star Wars' Trilogy" (2004) is a captivating documentary that delves into the making of the original Star Wars trilogy. This intriguing film chronicles the production process of the three films, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes moments that shaped this iconic franchise.
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75. The Alamo (2004)
In the heart of 1836 Texas, "The Alamo" chronicles the unyielding spirit of a group of brave Texan and Tejano men led by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. As they stand against the oppressive forces of Mexican dictator Santa Anna, they defend their homeland in the iconic Alamo mission in San Antonio, Texas.
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76. Tell Them Who You Are (2004)
Tell Them Who You Are" is a documentary film that delves into the complex relationship between a legendary cinematographer and his troubled son. Witness as Haskell Wexler, the renowned American cinematographer, confronts his difficult genius in this captivating, semi-autobiographical depiction of a father and son's journey, as the son turns the camera on his famous father.
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77. Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion (2005)
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of a television classic, Happy Days: 30th Anniversary Reunion offers fans a rare glimpse into the lives of the show's beloved cast. This documentary dives into the making of the beloved sitcom, providing an exclusive look at behind-the-scenes footage and revealing the fun-filled moments that took place on set.
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78. Cinderella Man (2005)
Experience the inspiring true story of James J. Braddock, a once-promising boxer who finds himself at the bottom of the ring.
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79. 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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80. Opie Gets Laid (2005)
Opie Gets Laid, " an intriguing and humorous tale released in 2005, centers around Opie (played by James Ricardo), who at the age of 30, still remains a virgin. Mostly because of his preference for eating over dating, Opie's life appears to revolve around the culinary world. However, the plot thickens as the movie unfolds.
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81. The 11th Annual Critics' Choice Awards (2006)
The 11th Annual Critics' Choice Awards" is a star-studded television special that celebrates the year's most exceptional achievements in cinema. The event, which took place in 2006, was hosted by renowned film critics and featured numerous presentations, performances, and memorable moments. The show recognized outstanding talent across various categories, including acting, directing, and technical achievements.
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82. Curious George (2006)
Curious George (2006) is an delightful animated adventure that follows the heartwarming tale of the titular mischievous monkey and his human companion, the Man in the Yellow Hat. With its vibrant colors and charming characters, this film takes audiences on a whirlwind journey filled with laughter, excitement, and a few unexpected twists.
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83. The Da Vinci Code (2006)
In the thrilling mystery film "The Da Vinci Code" (2006), directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, and Jean Reno, the murder of a curator inside the Louvre Museum reveals a hidden path that leads to the unraveling of a two-thousand-year-old religious secret. This secret, guarded by a shadowy organization, could potentially shake the very fundamental beliefs of Christianity.
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84. Bienvenue à Cannes (2007)
Bienvenue à Cannes" is a captivating documentary film that takes the audience on an exclusive journey through the world-renowned Cannes Film Festival. Released in 2007 and directed by esteemed film critic Richard Schickel, this documentary boasts an impressive lineup of stars including Pedro Almodóvar, Emmanuelle Béart, and Willem Dafoe. Featuring a runtime of just 1 hour and 24 minutes, "Bienvenue à Cannes" provides a riveting look into the behind-the-scenes happenings of the prestigious event.
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85. In the Shadow of the Moon (2007)
In the Shadow of the Moon is a captivating documentary that transports viewers back to a time of unprecedented human achievement and ambition. The film features candid interviews with the crew members of NASA's historic Apollo missions, as they recount their firsthand experiences of space exploration.
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86. Changeling (2008)
In the gripping 2008 biographical crime drama "Changeling, " directed by Clint Eastwood and written by J. Michael Straczynski, Angelina Jolie plays Christine Collins, a single mother who embarks on a harrowing journey to uncover the truth about her missing child. The L. A. P. D.
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87. Frost/Nixon (2008)
In the post-Watergate era, the captivating drama "Frost/Nixon" revolves around the groundbreaking television interviews between British talk-show host David Frost and the enigmatic former President Richard Nixon. Set in the chilling cold war era, this biographical tale delves deep into the political landscape, offering a fascinating glimpse into the complex relationship between a tenacious journalist and a powerful U. S. politician.
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88. Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! (2009)
Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! . is an animated adventure comedy featuring the endearing monkey character and his iconic yellow hat. This time, George embarks on an exciting cross-country journey to reunite a baby elephant with her family.
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89. Angels & Demons (2009)
Experience the electrifying world of symbols and secrets with Angels & Demons. Master Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) must join forces with nuclear physicist Vetra (Ewan McGregor) in unraveling a string of chilling murders and thwarting a deadly terrorist plot targeting the heart of the Vatican. With a breathtaking race against time, the thrilling adventure takes audiences through a maze of crypts, cathedrals, and the darkest corners of human history.
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90. Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story (2010)
Join the world's most iconic board game as it transforms into a global cultural phenomenon. Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story takes you on a thrilling journey through the history of the game, revealing the colorful characters that have come together to fight for the title of Monopoly World Champion.
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91. Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story (2010)
Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story is a compelling documentary that celebrates the remarkable contributions of Jewish major leaguers to America's favorite pastime. This heartwarming film delves into the unique relationship between Jewish baseball players and the sport of baseball, revealing a rich American cultural tapestry. Through riveting stories and fascinating insights, the documentary sheds light on the special meaning that baseball holds for the American Jewish experience.
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92. Machete Maidens Unleashed! (2010)
Uncover the untold stories of the Filipino film industry in the wild, fascinating documentary, "Machete Maidens Unleashed! " (2010) directed by Mark Hartley. This captivating film takes viewers on a journey into the rarefied corner of Filipino genre filmmaking. The film's title is inspired by the exploitation films of the province, featuring the notorious machete maidens who have captivated audiences for decades.
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93. 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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94. Restless (2011)
Restless" is a unique and touching drama featuring a terminally ill teenage girl named Eliza, played by Mia Wasikowska, and a young boy named Enoch, portrayed by Henry Hopper, who shares an unusual fascination for attending funeral services. When they meet, their connection transcends the supernatural plane, leading them to encounter a Japanese kamikaze pilot from World War II who is lost in limbo.
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95. The Dilemma (2011)
The Dilemma" is a comedy-drama that delves into the realm of marital infidelity, set in the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois. Directed by the illustrious Ron Howard and written by Allan Loeb, this film stars Vince Vaughn as a man who inadvertently stumbles upon his best friend's extramarital affair.
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96. From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)
From Up on Poppy Hill is a heartwarming animated film that captures the essence of the 1960s in Japan. Set in the charming town of Yokohama, a group of teenagers band together to save their school's beloved clubhouse from being torn down in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Filled with laughter, drama, and a touch of Studio Ghibli's magic, this film showcases the power of friendship and teamwork in the face of adversity.
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97. Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
In the wild west of 1873 Arizona, a world of cowboys and natives comes face-to-face with an extraterrestrial alien threat. A spaceship, sent by a ruthless extraterrestrial race, lands in their territory, aiming to take over Earth starting with the Wild West region. The few who stand in their way are a band of cowboys and natives, ready to fight for their land and their freedom.
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98. Part of Me (2012)
Part of Me" takes viewers on a musical journey with singer Katy Perry as she embarks on her California Dreams World Tour. The documentary provides an intimate look into the life and career of this fiercely independent artist, showcasing her dedication to her craft and her passion for connecting with fans from all walks of life. With exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and captivating performances, this film captures the essence of Katy Perry and her incredible rise to stardom.
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99. Nash (2013)
Nash is a captivating documentary following the life of NBA All Star Steve Nash, delving into his struggles and triumphs as a professional athlete while also striving to make a meaningful impact beyond the game. As the film unfolds, we witness Nash's journey to navigate the challenges of sports stardom and dedicate himself to making a lasting difference in the world both on and off the court. This compelling and personal glimpse into the life of a legend features interviews with sports heavyweights like David Beckham and Kobe Bryant, making it a must-watch for basketball fans and documentarians alike.
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100. The Arrested Development Documentary Project (2013)
The Arrested Development Documentary Project" is a fascinating film that delves into the history of the beloved and unique television series. Filled with interviews from the cast, crew, and enthusiastic fans, viewers will get an unparalleled insight into the creation and impact of this innovative show. A must-see for any devoted fan or casual viewer, this documentary provides an enlightening exploration of the world of "Arrested Development".
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101. Made in America (2013)
Made in America" is a riveting documentary that takes you behind the scenes of the iconic "Budweiser Made In America" music festival, presented by hip-hop artist Jay-Z. This captivating film offers a unique look into the planning and execution of this monumental event, which features some of the biggest names in music. With stunning performances and powerful interviews from renowned artists like Janelle Monáe, Rita Ora, and Jill Scott, this film is sure to leave you in awe.
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102. House of Good and Evil (2013)
The chilling and gripping tale of "House of Good and Evil" weaves an intriguing story of family relationships, set in the thrilling realm of suspense and supernatural horror. Released in 2013, this movie stars Rae Olivier, Christian Oliver, and Marietta Marich, featuring a run-time of 1 hour and 48 minutes.
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103. Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck (2013)
Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck" is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and work of legendary film producer, Richard D. Zanuck.
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104. Rush (2013)
Experience the intense, cutthroat rivalry of the 1970s in Rush (2013) - a gripping action-drama starring Chris Hemsworth as the legendary Formula 1 driver James Hunt, and Daniel Brühl as the equally formidable Niki Lauda. Directed by Ron Howard and written by Peter Morgan, this exhilarating movie immerses viewers in the world of high-stakes racing and personal battles.
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105. No No: A Dockumentary (2014)
No No: A Dockumentary" offers an extraordinary look into the life of the legendary Major League pitcher, Dock Ellis. In this compelling sports documentary, we delve deep into the thrilling world of baseball as we chronicle Ellis' incredible journey from humble beginnings to becoming a star on the field. Brace yourself for a captivating ride as we uncover the secrets behind his extraordinary talent, as well as the darker side of his life which was shrouded in mystery and scandal.
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106. Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots (2014)
Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots" (2014) delves into the forgotten chapters of American history, revealing the untold stories of courageous women who fought for their country. This powerful documentary, directed by Frank Martin, brings to light the vital roles that female soldiers and military officers have played in shaping America's military landscape.
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107. 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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108. The Good Lie (2014)
In "The Good Lie, " a group of Sudanese refugees, who've been given the opportunity to resettle in the U. S. , find themselves in Kansas City, Missouri. Their lives are forever changed by an employment agency counselor they encounter. The film, based on a true story, explores themes of refugee camps, self-sacrifice, and resettlement.
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109. Champs (2014)
Champs" takes an in-depth look at the lives of three iconic boxing legends: Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, and Bernard Hopkins. This engaging sports documentary delves into the lives of these champions both inside and outside the ring, offering intimate glimpses into their training regimens and personal lives.
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110. Steve Jobs (2015)
Steve Jobs" is a riveting biographical drama that delves into the life of the visionary entrepreneur who revolutionized the computer industry. Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin, the movie takes us behind the scenes of three iconic product launches, culminating in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac.
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111. Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015)
Embark on an exciting jungle adventure with everyone's favorite mischievous monkey, Curious George! . In "Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle, " our beloved hero finds himself in Africa after his space expedition crashes unexpectedly. Joined by a new group of animal friends, George sets off on a thrilling journey through the lush, wild landscapes of Africa.
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112. In the Heart of the Sea (2015)
In the Heart of the Sea, directed by Ron Howard, takes us on a gripping adventure based on a true event that occurred in 1820. The film follows the journey of a New England whaling ship that meets its fate at the hands of a colossal whale, an experience that later becomes the inspiration behind Herman Melville's classic novel Moby-Dick. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Cillian Murphy, and Brendan Gleeson, this action-packed biopic explores the harrowing tale of survival at sea amidst starvation and disaster.
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113. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016)
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years" is an enthralling documentary that delves into the untold story of the iconic rock band's incredible journey from 1963 to 1966. This riveting film, directed by Ron Howard, masterfully intertwines rare footage, music, interviews, and fascinating anecdotes to present The Beatles in all their glory.
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114. Inferno (2016)
In the thrilling movie, "Inferno, " renowned symbologist Robert Langdon awakens disoriented and with amnesia in an Italian hospital. As he teams up with brilliant doctor Sienna Brooks, they embark on a tense, action-packed journey across Europe to thwart a lethal global conspiracy. With time running out, the pair must outwit the police and use their intellect to decipher intricate clues involving a deadly virus.
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115. World's Greatest Kids' Films (2017)
Delve into the world of the most iconic children's films since the release of ET with "World's Greatest Kids' Films" (2017). This captivating documentary brings together some of Hollywood's biggest names, including stars David Tennant, Tim Allen, and Warwick Davis.
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116. The Dark Tower (2017)
The Dark Tower, based on the Stephen King novel, is a thrilling action-adventure fantasy film that transports viewers into an alternate reality. A young boy is haunted by prophetic dreams of a dark, foreboding tower from another world. When he meets its guardian, a disillusioned gunslinger with a dark past, they must join forces to stop an evil warlock known as the Man in Black.
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117. Laddie: The Man Behind the Movies (2017)
Laddie: The Man Behind the Movies is a riveting documentary that delves into the untold story of Alan Ladd Jr. , a pioneering film producer and former 20th Century Fox chairman. This movie takes viewers through a captivating journey, showcasing the extraordinary movies greenlit by Ladd Jr. including iconic films like Star Wars, Blade Runner, Alien, and Police Academy.
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118. Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
Embark on an exhilarating journey to the galaxy far, far away in the action-packed and adventurous 'Solo: A Star Wars Story'. Directed by Ron Howard, the film introduces us to one of the Star Wars saga's most unexpected heroes, as it weaves its way through the Millennium Falcon.
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119. Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2018)
Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" is a revealing and insightful documentary film that takes us on an intimate journey into the life and work of the legendary actor and comedian, Robin Williams. Directed by Marina Zenovich and produced by Jigsaw Productions, this HBO documentary is a poignant retrospective that showcases the various facets of Williams's illustrious career while providing a deeper understanding of the man behind the humor and the art.
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120. 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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121. Backdraft 2 (2019)
Experience the thrilling and intense action of "Backdraft 2, " the much-anticipated sequel to the 1991 hit that left audiences on the edge of their seats. Set in the bustling city of Chicago, the film follows a dedicated investigator who teams up with a fiery and formidable Chicago Fire Department team to dismantle a dangerous arms dealer who uses deadly fires as a deadly distraction.
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122. Pavarotti (2019)
Pavarotti" is a captivating 2019 documentary directed by the legendary Ron Howard. It delves into the intriguing life, works, and achievements of the opera icon, Luciano Pavarotti, a virtuoso tenor whose timeless voice resonated with the world. The film explores his humble beginnings, meteoric rise to fame, and the profound impact he had on classical music.
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123. House of Many Sorrows (2020)
House of Many Sorrows, " released on June 9th, 2020, is an engaging horror, thriller film set in a quaint bed-and-breakfast operation. The small country inn, run by a mentally unstable man, is the location of mysteriously disappearing guests and a string of devastating deaths. The movie's enthralling plot leaves viewers on the edge of their seats while navigating the labyrinth of dark secrets entangled with the inn.
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124. Rebuilding Paradise (2020)
Rebuilding Paradise" is a captivating documentary that chronicles the unwavering spirit and resilience of a community in the face of disaster. Set in the picturesque town of Paradise, California, the film takes us on a journey through the aftermath of the devastating 2018 wildfires that left the town in ruins. Directed by the renowned Ron Howard, the documentary showcases the incredible efforts and determination of the people of Paradise as they seek to rebuild their beloved town.
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125. Hillbilly Elegy (2020)
Hillbilly Elegy" is a powerful and moving drama directed by Ron Howard, based on the bestselling memoir by J. D. Vance. The story revolves around a Yale Law student named JD, who is pulled back to his hometown in Ohio after receiving an urgent phone call. As he reflects on the family history that shaped his life, he must confront three generations of pain and struggles.
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126. tick, tick... BOOM! (2021)
tick, tick. . BOOM! " (2021) is a heartwarming, drama-filled biopic directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, starring Andy Garfield and Alexandra Shipp.
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127. Silk Road (2021)
Silk Road" is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dangerous and uncharted territory of the dark web. The film follows the true story of Ross Ulbricht, a philosophical twenty-something who creates Silk Road, a dark net website dealing with the sale of illicit drugs.
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