Get ready, movie buffs! We've compiled an exciting roundup of some of the finest films featuring the legendary actor Slim Pickens. From gripping dramas to heartwarming comedies, this collection is sure to have something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a journey through the world of Slim Pickens Movies.
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1. Rocky Mountain (1950)
In the rugged wilderness of 1860s California, a thrilling tale of heroism and survival unfolds as a Union troop and a Confederate patrol find themselves battling not only each other, but a relentless Shoshone attack. Forced to collaborate, these bitter rivals learn the true meaning of camaraderie as they navigate the perilous terrain, all while evading stagecoach chases and perilous horseback rides.
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2. The Story of Will Rogers (1952)
Experience the life of the legendary Will Rogers in this engaging 1952 biographical drama. The film follows the journey of the humorous cowboy, who begins as a lasso-swinging cowpoke and transforms into a vaudeville star, a Hollywood actor, and a sought-after radio personality. As the film unfolds, viewers will be enthralled by the witty humor and insightful social commentary that have captivated audiences for generations.
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3. Thunderbirds (1952)
Thunderbirds" (1952) revolves around an Oklahoma National Guard unit, dominated largely by Native Americans, as they are summoned into active service during the tumultuous times of World War II. Offering a unique and enthralling blend of action-packed adventures, touching melodious songs, and emotional drama, this film showcases the bravery and resilience of its characters as they experience the demanding journey of basic training. The movie's evocative storyline, enhanced by the stellar performances of stars John Derek, John Drew Barrymore, and Mona Freeman, serves as a testament to the power of unity, perseverance, and courage in the face of adversity.
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4. The Sun Shines Bright (1953)
Experience the wit and charm of the early 20th century in "The Sun Shines Bright, " a riveting comedy-drama directed by John Ford. Set in a small Kentucky town, the film follows veteran judge William Pittman Priest, played by Charles Winninger, who must cleverly navigate through political and social challenges to preserve his position. Along the way, he becomes a voice for the town's underprivileged and passionately champions democratic values.
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5. The Outcast (1954)
The Outcast" (1954) is a riveting drama and western film that tells the story of Jet Cosgrave, who returns to his childhood home after years away, only to find it has been stolen from him. His father's death has left him with more than just grief; he's now determined to reclaim his rightful inheritance, the ranch that has been snatched away from him.
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6. The Boy from Oklahoma (1954)
The Boy from Oklahoma" transports viewers to the lawless New Mexico Territory of the 19th century, where corruption threatens to engulf an entire town. When the corrupt and cunning Mayor Barney Turlock manipulates the appointment of the inexperienced lawyer-wannabe Tom Brewster as the town's Sheriff, he quickly realizes his grave mistake.
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7. Santa Fe Passage (1955)
In the wild west of 1955, "Santa Fe Passage" follows a disgraced Indian scout and his partner as they embark on a dangerous mission to escort a wagonload of guns through hostile Indian territory. When they stumble upon a damsel in distress, they make a risky decision to free her from her captors.
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8. The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
The Great Locomotive Chase" is a captivating 1956 adventure film that takes place during the height of the Civil War. Our protagonist, Union spy Andrews, along with a group of fearless and daring soldiers, devise a daring plan: to steal a Confederate train, drive it all the way to Union territory, and in the process, bring about the destruction of the Confederate railway system.
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9. Gun Brothers (1956)
Gun Brothers" is a gripping Western film from 1956, directed by Sidney Salkow, starring an ensemble cast including Buster Crabbe, Ann Robinson, and Neville Brand. Set in the rugged mountains of the Old West, the story revolves around Chad Santee, a soldier recently returned from six years in the cavalry, who intends to embark on a new life of cattle farming alongside his brother Jubal. However, Jubal is entangled in a different world, one of outlaws and gangs, leaving Chad to face unexpected challenges as he navigates the perilous landscape of the Wild West.
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10. Stranger at My Door (1956)
In the thrilling Western, "Stranger at My Door", bank robber Clay Anderson finds himself running for his life, pursued by a relentless posse. With no other option, he takes refuge at a humble farm owned by a preacher and his beautiful young wife. However, this peaceful sanctuary quickly becomes a dangerous game of cat and mouse as Sheriff Tom Martin arrives on their doorstep.
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11. Gunsight Ridge (1957)
Gunsight Ridge, released in 1957, is a riveting action-adventure film set in the wild Arizona territory of the 1880s. The plot revolves around a dedicated stage line agent who takes on the role of a deputy sheriff in a small border town to investigate a series of sensational robberies. As he battles against lawlessness and corruption, he encounters a slew of unforgettable characters in a world of gunfights, whiskey, and raw frontier spirit.
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12. The Sheepman (1958)
The Sheepman" is a gripping Western film released in 1958, starring Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine. The story unfolds when a brash stranger, known for his reckless behavior, brings his herd of sheep to a small town. However, the townspeople soon tire of his presence and decide to confront him.
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13. The Big Country (1958)
The Big Country (1958) is a captivating Western drama that follows a New England sea captain as he navigates the complexities of life on his fiancée's sprawling Texas ranch. The peaceful setting is soon disrupted by a simmering feud between two families, both vying for control of a valuable patch of land. Tensions rise, and as the captain becomes entwined in the conflict, he must make difficult choices and face dangerous retribution and retaliation.
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14. Tonka (1958)
Tonka, " released in 1958, follows the heartwarming and intriguing story of a unique wild colt that undergoes a series of transformations in the midst of the Great Sioux War of 1876. This timeless tale, set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in American history, revolves around the remarkable journey of Tonka, a colt whose spirit and strength captivate the hearts of all who encounter him.
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15. Escort West (1959)
Escort West" (1959) is a thrilling Western film that follows the journey of an ex-Confederate officer and his young daughter as they navigate through uncharted territories following the end of the Civil War. The family's encounter with two women survivors of an Indian attack sets off a series of events that test their courage and resolve.
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16. Chartroose Caboose (1960)
Chartroose Caboose" is a charming, lighthearted comedy-musical tale set in the early 1960s. The film follows the lives of two young lovers, Doris and Dub, who are navigating the challenges and joys of their relationship. Unexpectedly, the couple comes across Woody Watts, a curmudgeonly, recently retired railroad man, who becomes not only their unlikely mentor but also a dear friend.
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17. One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
One-Eyed Jacks is a thrilling 1961 drama-filled Western directed by Marlon Brando. The film, set in 19th-century California, follows a bandit known as Dad Longworth (played by Marlon Brando), who successfully robs a Mexican bank and escapes with the loot, leaving his partner Rio (Karl Malden) to be captured. However, Rio manages to break out of prison and embarks on a relentless hunt for Dad in Monterey, California.
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18. A Thunder of Drums (1961)
A Thunder of Drums, a gripping Western drama released in 1961, is set in the unforgiving harshness of the Apache Territory. The film follows the tumultuous relationship between bitter veteran Captain Maddocks and argumentative rookie Lieutenant McQuade at a perilous cavalry outpost in the Arizona desert.
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19. Savage Sam (1963)
Savage Sam", a heartwarming family adventure, is set in the rugged terrain of the 19th century American West. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, the movie is an exhilarating journey that dives into the world of Native American culture, sibling rivalry, and courage.
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20. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, " a Cold War-era comedy directed by Stanley Kubrick, is a brilliant satire of nuclear war hysteria. The film revolves around an unhinged American general, played to perfection by George C. Scott, who orders a preemptive nuclear strike on the Soviet Union which results in a tense standoff in the military nerve center known as the War Room.
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21. The Glory Guys (1965)
In the era of the wild west, "The Glory Guys" unfolds a riveting tale of soldiers and love. Two dedicated officers face intense competition in their military life and their personal relationships. The plot thickens when the battle shifts to a duel of desire over a beautiful Redhead character in their midst.
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22. In Harm's Way (1965)
In Harm's Way" (1965) follows the journey of a US Navy officer (John Wayne) who faces reprimand after the infamous Pearl Harbor attack but is later given a redemption opportunity when he is promoted to Rear Admiral and assigned to the warship against the Japanese. Alongside him, the story delves into themes of marital infidelity and adultery, intertwining multiple timelines and character relationships.
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23. Major Dundee (1965)
Major Dundee" (1965) is a gripping adventure film set in the 1860s during the height of the Apache raids from Mexico into the U. S. This action-packed drama unfolds as a Union officer, played by Charlton Heston, is forced to take extreme measures to protect his country. Crossing the border illegally, he forms an unconventional army consisting of Union troops, Confederate POWs, civilian mercenaries, and scouts.
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24. El magnifico extranjero (1966)
El magnifico extranjero, " released in 1966, is a gripping western drama that takes viewers on a thrilling journey. Set in the wild west, the film follows the life of Rowdy Yates, who finds himself falsely accused of murder and in a race against time. With the assistance of the Army, Yates has to alert them about a bandit assault, as he fights to clear his name and protect the people of the town.
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25. Rough Night in Jericho (1967)
Rough Night in Jericho" is a classic Western romantic adventure from 1967, directed by Arnold Laven and starring the talented trio of Dean Martin, Jean Simmons, and George Peppard. Set in the rugged Arizona desert, the story unfolds as Martin, a strong-willed, widowed former sheriff, partners with Simmons' fiery character, a determined woman with a fierce spirit, embarking on a daring mission to overthrow the notorious, ruthless town boss terrorizing the citizens of Jericho.
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26. Will Penny (1967)
In the harsh, untamed west of 1968, aging cowboy Will Penny lands a line camp job on a sprawling cattle spread. Upon arrival, he discovers that his isolated cabin is occupied by an abandoned woman traveler and her young son. As the long nights pass and the long underwear warms them all, an unlikely bond forms between the rugged cowboy and the vulnerable family.
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27. The Flim-Flam Man (1967)
The Flim-Flam Man" is a thrilling 1967 crime comedy that follows the exploits of a charming rural con artist and his army deserter sidekick. The duo is adept at cheating their unsuspecting victims, but their scheme takes a dangerous turn when they are pursued by the relentless sheriff. In the midst of chaos and deception, the pair finds an unexpected ally in a wealthy young woman who helps shield them from the sheriff's wrath.
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28. Un tipo dificil de matar (1967)
Un tipo dificil de matar" is a Spanish-language action, adventure, and drama film released in 1967. Directed by Rafael Portillo, the movie follows the story of a group of notorious outlaws who wreak havoc on a rancher's property. After brutally killing the rancher and stealing his valuable possessions, they kidnap his wife and make their escape towards the Mexican border. However, their journey is disrupted as they begin to be pursued by a mysterious and relentless stalker.
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29. Never a Dull Moment (1968)
Never a Dull Moment" is a delightful 1968 comedy, crime, and family film starring Dick Van Dyke and Edward G. Robinson.
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30. The Legend of Custer (1968)
The Legend of Custer" is a 1968 Western drama film that follows the story of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, who is reinstated and given command of the 7th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Hays.
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31. Skidoo (1968)
Skidoo" is a colorful and eccentric psychedelic comedy from 1968, featuring an all-star cast including Jackie Gleason, Carol Channing, and Frankie Avalon. The film follows ex-gangster Tony Banks, who is thrust back into the criminal world by former boss God. Banks is tasked with assassinating fellow mobster "Blue Chips" Packard, but balks at the request.
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32. 80 Steps to Jonah (1969)
Set in the heart of America, '80 Steps to Jonah' is a heartfelt drama film that emerged in 1969. Directed by Gerd Oswald, this movie follows the story of a young man on the run from the law. Seeking refuge, he finds himself hiding in a summer camp, home to a group of blind children. The arrival of this enigmatic stranger sets the tone for an unforgettable summer, as his presence in the lives of these children profoundly alters their outlook on the world.
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33. The Devil's Backbone (1970)
The Devil's Backbone (1970), originally titled "The Deserter, " is a gripping Western drama set against the backdrop of the Arizona Territory. This hard-hitting film follows the journey of Capt. Viktor Kaleb, a weary army deserter, who is offered a pardon and a chance to return to the cavalry. However, there's a catch – he must lead a daring special forces group on a risky raid against an Apache stronghold deep in the heart of Mexico.
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34. The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970)
The Ballad of Cable Hogue is a captivating 1970 western comedy-drama film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Jason Robards, Stella Stevens, and David Warner. Set in the middle of the desert, the movie follows the story of a resourceful hobo, Cable Hogue, who stumbles upon a life-changing water spring. Cable transforms the once barren land into a flourishing way station, creating a profitable business venture.
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35. The Devil and Miss Sarah (1971)
The Devil and Miss Sarah" is a chilling tale of supernatural horror that takes place in the Wild West era. This 1971 film, starring Gene Barry, Janice Rule, and James Drury, tells the story of a notorious outlaw being transported to prison by a homesteader and his wife. The outlaw is revealed to possess satanic powers, which he uses on the wife in a desperate attempt to possess her and help him escape from prison.
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36. Hitched (1971)
Hitched" is a delightful 1971 Western comedy, directed by Boris Sagal and written by Richard Alan Simmons. The movie follows the wild escapades of a newly married teenage couple, Sally Field and Tim Matheson, as they navigate the challenges of life in the Old West. Despite the rugged surroundings and harsh realities, this couple manages to maintain their youthful charm and quick wit.
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37. The Cowboys (1972)
The Cowboys, a 1972 Western directed by Mark Rydell, tells the story of rancher Wil Andersen, portrayed by the legendary John Wayne, who hires a group of inexperienced boys to assist in getting his herd to market. However, their journey is far from easy, as they face dangers and encounter a gang of cattle rustlers on their trail.
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38. Rolling Man (1972)
In the tumultuous 1970s, "Rolling Man" follows the journey of a devoted tow-truck driver as he embarks on a quest to reclaim his lost identity and reunite with his two motherless children. Confronting the stark realities of prison life and the struggle for redemption, this gritty drama masterfully captures the essence of a man's pursuit for forgiveness and the search for what truly matters in life.
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39. The Honkers (1972)
The Honkers, " released in 1972, is a compelling drama centered around an over-the-hill rodeo champion. His self-centered nature leads him to neglect his wife, son, and best friend.
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40. The Getaway (1972)
The Getaway, a 1972 action-packed film, follows the story of a recently-released ex-con and his devoted wife as they find themselves on the run after a bank robbery spirals out of control. Directed by Sam Peckinpah and crafted by esteemed writers Walter Hill and Jim Thompson, The Getaway delves into the gritty, thrilling realm of neo noir. This intense crime-thriller features an all-star cast including Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, and Ben Johnson, as they navigate through a web of crime, betrayal, and frustration at the hands of a ruthless crime boss.
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41. Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973)
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" is a thrilling and intense Western film from the annals of 1973. Directed by the iconic Sam Peckinpah and written by Rudy Wurlitzer, this drama, based on a true story, sees Pat Garrett, once a good friend of the infamous Billy the Kid, now tasked with bringing him to justice. As a manhunt ensues, the narrative is steeped in tension, intrigue and suspense.
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42. Twice in a Lifetime (1974)
In the heartwarming comedy "Twice in a Lifetime" (1974), the peaceful relationship between a tugboat operator (Herb Conklin) and a waterfront cafe owner (Della Reese) is threatened when a stern dock foreman (Ernest Borgnine) arrives, wanting to revolutionize the way the docks operate. As the two sets of characters clash, they must navigate through a series of humorous misadventures that challenge their beliefs and values. Directed by Herschel Daugherty and written by Robert Pirosh and Martin Rackin, "Twice in a Lifetime" is a delightful movie experience that will have you laughing and appreciating the simple joys in life.
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43. Bootleggers (1974)
Experience the high-energy world of bootlegging in rural 1920s and 1930s Arkansas, as depicted in the intriguing comedy-drama "Bootleggers. " Directed by Charles B. Pierce, this film brings to life the tumultuous lives of the Pruitts and the Woodalls, two rival families locked in a feud over the lucrative business of selling moonshine.
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44. The Legend of Earl Durand (1974)
Step into the wild world of "The Legend of Earl Durand, " a 1974 Western film that tells the tale of a young boy who is shunned by his family and forced to live in isolation. As the story unfolds, local Aboriginal people take Earl in, teaching him how to thrive in nature and live off the land. With a star-studded cast that includes Peter Haskell, Slim Pickens, and Keenan Wynn, this thought-provoking film explores themes of isolation, community, and the strength of the human spirit.
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45. Blazing Saddles (1974)
Blazing Saddles" is a groundbreaking comedy-western film from 1974, directed by and starring Mel Brooks. In this satirical take on the traditional western genre, a corrupt politician appoints a black Sheriff to a small town with the intent of ruining it. However, the Sheriff becomes the town's most formidable adversary, using his wit and humor to outsmart and outlast the villainous plot.
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46. Ginger in the Morning (1974)
Ginger in the Morning, " released in 1974, is a heartwarming and humorous tale of unexpected connections, following an attractive young hitchhiker named Ginger and a lonely, recently divorced advertising executive. Their lives become intertwined as they find solace in each other's company, embracing the beautiful balance between modern independence and old-fashioned romance.
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47. The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975)
The Apple Dumpling Gang is a delightful 1975 family comedy-western film that tells the story of three orphan children who stumble upon a life-changing discovery in 1878 California. With a star-studded cast featuring Bill Bixby, Susan Clark, and Don Knotts, the film is filled with heart, humor, and suspense that will captivate audiences of all ages.
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48. Babe (1975)
Babe (1975), originally titled as
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49. Rancho Deluxe (1975)
In the rugged wilderness of Montana, two drifters, Boone and Gator, find themselves on a wild adventure filled with laughter, romance, and danger. When they engage in some unscrupulous cattle rustling, they quickly become wanted men by the local law enforcement. Amidst the chaos, these two men from vastly different backgrounds forge an unlikely bond as they navigate through the breathtaking Yellowstone National Park.
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50. Poor Pretty Eddie (1975)
Poor Pretty Eddie, " a crime, horror, and thriller film from 1975, follows the harrowing tale of a jazz singer who takes a detour on her road trip, leading her to an isolated lodge. The venue is run by a faded starlet and a young, crazed Elvis impersonator. As they find themselves in an unfamiliar environment, the singer's life takes a dark turn when she becomes the victim of a heinous crime.
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51. White Line Fever (1975)
White Line Fever" is a gritty, action-packed drama set in the 1970s Arizona trucking industry, where an independent long-haul driver risks it all to expose corruption. Starring Jan-Michael Vincent and Kay Lenz, this thrilling film is an enthralling journey of survival and justice.
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52. Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free (1976)
Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free, released in 1976, is a classic Western film that follows the journey of a horse trader and his young nephew as they traverse the American West. The boy's prized Arabian horse has been stolen by a cunning bounty hunter, and it's up to the two of them to track down the thief and reclaim their cherished possession.
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53. Hawmps! (1976)
In the quaint year of 1854, Texas plays host to a thrilling new experiment. The U. S. Cavalry, entrenched at Fort Val Verde, embarks on a daring venture to replace their trusty horses with camels, embracing a novel form of transportation in the heart of the desert.
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54. 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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55. Mr. Billion (1977)
Step into the world of intrigue and laughter with Mr. Billion, a classic family comedy from 1977. When an American billionaire mysteriously passes away, his hardworking poor Italian nephew becomes the heir to everything he left behind. But there's a catch - the nephew must make it to the United States and claim his inheritance before the deadline.
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56. The White Buffalo (1977)
The White Buffalo" is a 1977 Western thriller starring iconic actors Charles Bronson, Jack Warden, and Will Sampson. Set in 1874, the film follows a dying Wild Bill Hickok, portrayed by Bronson, as he joins forces with a grieving Crazy Horse played by Sampson. Their shared mission? .
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57. The Shadow of Chikara (1977)
The Shadow of Chikara" is a spine-tingling blend of horror and western genres that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. Set in the rugged terrain of Arkansas, two ex-Confederate captains embark on a perilous mission to recover hidden diamonds from the mountains' depths. However, their journey is far from straightforward as they must contend with a powerful supernatural guardian known as Chikara.
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58. The Swarm (1978)
In the heart of America, a terrifying swarm of African honeybees threatens the nation's survival. The Swarm, directed by Irwin Allen, tells the story of a small town in Texas that becomes the epicenter of this deadly bee infestation. The unsuspecting residents must band together with a group of scientists and the military to uncover the origins of these lethal creatures and save their city from total destruction.
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59. The Black Hole (1979)
In the gripping, action-packed sci-fi movie "The Black Hole" (1979), a research vessel discovers a missing ship trapped on the brink of a black hole, commanded by a mysterious scientist. As the crew desperately tries to save their comrades, they embark on a thrilling mission into the uncharted territory of space. With an ensemble cast featuring Maximilian Schell, Anthony Perkins, and Robert Forster, this film will leave you on the edge of your seat as it pushes the boundaries of technology and imagination.
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60. Undercover with the KKK (1979)
Undercover with the KKK is a riveting drama film based on a true story. The movie revolves around Gary Thomas Rowe Jr. , who worked undercover for the FBI to infiltrate a Ku Klux Klan group in his Alabama hometown. His undercover mission leads to a shocking display of violence and crime, as he becomes an eye witness to numerous incidents of destruction and murder.
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61. 1941 (1979)
1941" is an action-packed, hilarious comedy about the paranoia that gripped Californians as they braced for a Japanese invasion. Following the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, the film showcases the antics that take place as people prepare to fend off the enemy. Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg and co-starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, "1941" is a classic that stands out due to its unique mix of humor, action, and drama.
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62. Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979)
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, a gripping cinematic experience, takes you deeper into the underwater world of the iconic shipwreck from the previous film. A diverse ensemble cast, including the inimitable Michael Caine, Sally Field, and Telly Savalas, unravel in thrilling underwater swimming scenes as they endeavor to salvage several fortunes. The film delves into the dangerous realms of plutonium and self-sacrifice, testing the limits of courage and determination.
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63. Spirit of the Wind (1979)
Spirit of the Wind" is a touching family drama set in the early 20th century, based on the true story of George Attla - an iconic dog sled driver from Alaska. The film showcases Attla's life as a young Athabaskan trapper living in the wilderness and then later in a TB sanitarium in the town. Struggling with a fused knee and intercultural conflicts, Attla seeks solace in the world of dog sledding.
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64. The Sweet Creek County War (1979)
The Sweet Creek County War" is a classic western film released in 1979, featuring a thrilling battle between the bad guys and the homesteaders. The heart-pounding action takes place in the picturesque Sweet Creek County, where the homesteaders struggle to protect their land and way of life. The story revolves around a determined group of good guys who step up to defend the innocent and bring justice to the land.
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65. Tom Horn (1980)
In the rugged Arizona territory of the late 19th century, a former army scout named Tom Horn is hired by ranchers to track down and kill cattle rustlers who have been plaguing the region. However, when he's mistakenly accused of murdering a young boy, he must navigate the treacherous web of corruption and deceit among the greedy local officials.
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66. Swan Song (1980)
Swan Song is a compelling drama from 1980, starring David Soul, Bo Brundin, and Jill Eikenberry. The film tells the story of a talented skier who withdraws from the Olympics due to a mysterious illness. Determined to make a triumphant comeback, the skier faces numerous challenges as they prepare to take part in a high-stakes race.
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67. Honeysuckle Rose (1980)
Honeysuckle Rose, " a 1980 musical drama directed by Jerry Schatzberg, is a heartfelt exploration of love and music. Willie Nelson stars as Buck, a country singer who finds himself in a complex romantic situation with Viv, played by Dyan Cannon, and Lily, played by Amy Irving. The trio's journey is intertwined with Buck's longtime musical sidekick, as they navigate the challenges of love, ambition, and friendship.
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68. The Howling (1981)
Dive into the terrifying world of "The Howling, " a 1981 horror film directed by Joe Dante. After a harrowing encounter with a fearsome serial killer, Elaine (Dee Wallace) is sent to a remote mountain resort to recuperate. However, the resort's seemingly serene atmosphere hides a dark secret: its residents might not be all they appear to be.
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69. Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase (1981)
Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase" is a heartwarming family adventure film set in 1981. Retired railroad worker Charlie Bartlett, played by Jack Albertson, embarks on an epic journey across the country in a hot air balloon alongside his grandson Morris O'Neill, portrayed by John Reilly. Morris's mother, Susan, is left torn between her widowhood and her plans to remarry, leaving Morris disenchanted with her new relationships.
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70. This House Possessed (1981)
This House Possessed, " a 1981 release, brings together crime, horror, and thriller genres for an unforgettable cinematic experience. Directed by William Wiard and written by David Levinson, the film follows a rock singer who, after a nervous breakdown, buys a secluded country house along with a private nurse named Sheila. As Sheila's past becomes entangled with the house's eerie history, the line between reality and supernatural power blurs.
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71. Christmas Mountain (1981)
Experience the warmth of Christmas with "Christmas Mountain" (1981), a heart-warming adventure that is sure to put a smile on your face. When a cowboy finds himself in a bit of trouble, the town decides to redeem themselves by helping a Mexican family living on the isolated and majestic Christmas Mountain. With the guidance of the cowboy, they embark on an exciting journey to deliver a generous gift - an unforgettable Christmas experience that brings the whole town together.
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72. The Nashville Grab (1981)
The Nashville Grab" is a comedy film released in 1981, following the story of a successful country singer who gets abducted by two skilled female convicts. These convicts are hoping to use the singer's fame as their ticket out of a long stint in prison.
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73. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter" is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.
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74. Pink Motel (1982)
In 1982, "Pink Motel" takes audiences on a hilarious and raunchy journey through the seedy underbelly of a budget motor inn. The film centers on a hardworking couple who are tasked with managing the constant influx of motley customers, including a collection of unforgettable perverts and oddballs. As the Friday night fun kicks off, viewers are treated to a series of sexually charged scenes, humorously exploring the boundaries of teenage rebellion and older prostitute affairs.
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75. La classe américaine (1993)
La Classe Américaine" is a hilarious French comedy that takes a satirical glance at American cinema. Following the death of "the most classy man on Earth, " George Abitbol, three reporters dig into the mystery behind his last words: "cr*ppy world! " Through the lens of the Warner Bros. catalog, this film delivers a whimsical montage of scenes, complete with their signature comedy soundtrack.
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76. Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade (2004)
Step into the bloodied world of Sam Peckinpah in the riveting documentary, Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade. Explore the intriguing life and genius of the celebrated filmmaker who transformed the Western genre with his raw, controversial, and groundbreaking approach.
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77. How the West Was Lost (2008)
How the West Was Lost" is a compelling documentary by Rich Hall that delves into the fascinating history of the Western film genre. The movie is a masterclass in storytelling that expertly explores how the quintessentially American genre ultimately lost its footing in the world of cinema.
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78. These Amazing Shadows (2011)
These Amazing Shadows" (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.
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79. Filmworker (2017)
Filmworker" is a riveting documentary that delves into the extraordinary relationship between English actor Leon Vitali and American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. This unique partnership spans over three decades, as Vitali becomes a crucial part of Kubrick's filmmaking process.
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