Stephen Fry, a beloved British actor, writer, and comedian, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. From playing the iconic Harry Potter character, Lucius Malfoy, to taking on the role of the eccentric detective, Wilberforce, in the Sherlock Holmes movies, Fry has showcased his versatility and range as a performer. In this roundup article, we delve into the captivating world of Stephen Fry movies, highlighting his standout performances, memorable roles, and the impact he's had on the film industry.
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1. Chariots of Fire (1981)
Chariots of Fire" is a heartwarming and inspiring drama based on the true story of two British track athletes who strive for victory in the 1924 Paris Summer Olympics. The film follows the lives of Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, a determined Jew and a devout Christian, as they face personal obstacles and compete against all odds. This gripping and suspenseful journey showcases the power of perseverance and the importance of staying true to oneself.
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2. The Good Father (1985)
The Good Father, directed by Mike Newell and released in 1987, follows the journey of Bill (Sir Anthony Hopkins), a man bitter about his divorce and losing custody of his son. When Bill's friend is being sued for divorce by his ex-wife, who intends to enter into a lesbian relationship, Bill devises a plan to help his friend win custody.
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3. The Secret Policeman's Third Ball (1987)
The Secret Policeman's Third Ball" takes you on a journey of laughter and live music in this 1987 documentary. The film's unique blend of entertainment and activism brings together renowned stars from the worlds of music, comedy, and beyond. After taking a sabbatical in the mid-80s, Amnesty International, a human rights organization, has returned to produce benefit shows with a fresh perspective.
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4. Managing Problem People. Behavioral Skills for Leaders (1988)
Managing Problem People" is a unique corporate training film that combines comedy and psychology to impart invaluable behavioral skills for effective leadership. Set in a corporate environment, the film introduces us to a colorful cast of characters - Rulebound Reggie, Big-Mouth Billy, Moaning Minnie, Wimpy Wendy, Lazy Linda, and Silent Sam. Each character embodies a commonly encountered problem in the workplace, allowing the audience to develop an understanding of how to handle them effectively.
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5. Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria! (1988)
Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria! (1988), a British comedy gem, showcases the infectious energy and unique humor of comedians Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, and Dawn French. It is a prime example of the innovative and unconventional sketch comedy that thrived in the UK during the late 1980s. With a runtime of 1h 30min, this live performance blends spontaneity and absurdity into a laugh-out-loud experience.
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6. A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
In "A Fish Called Wanda, " London becomes a stage for a delightfully chaotic comedy as a stuttering man, an attractive girl, and a clever con artist conspire to pull off an audacious jewel heist. However, the fun really begins when each of these mismatched characters attempts to double-cross the others for their cut of the spoils.
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7. Comic Relief (1988)
Comic Relief" is a 1988 British comedy film directed by Chris Barrie and hosted by Lenny Henry and Griff Rhys Jones. Originating from an alternative comedy show, this feature-length production was a special event held on Red Nose Day, a comedy and fundraising initiative, raising over 15 million pounds for charity projects in Britain and Africa.
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8. A Handful of Dust (1988)
A Handful of Dust, a gripping 1988 drama-romance film, explores the tumultuous journey of an upper-class English marriage. This story revolves around a cheating wife's affair, which significantly exacerbates a family tragedy. As the unraveling of their marriage hastens, the shocking death of their son brings an untimely end to the tale.
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9. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebratation (1988)
Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration" is an unforgettable TV special from 1988 that celebrates the life and legacy of imprisoned ANC leader Nelson Mandela. This one-of-a-kind event was hosted at the iconic Wembley Stadium and featured an impressive lineup of stars from the worlds of music, comedy, and film.
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10. The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball (1989)
The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball" (1989) is a lively comedy and documentary film that brings together a captivating mix of British talent from different eras. The show boasts an all-star cast featuring John Cleese, Michael Palin, Peter Cook, and Dudley Moore from the '60s and '70s, as well as the new generation of humorists like Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Dawn French, and more.
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11. Comic Relief (1991)
In 1991, Comic Relief released its largest and most legendary fundraising night of comedy titled 'The Stonker', set to entertain viewers with an unprecedented line-up of British humour led by the legendary Lenny Henry, Griff Rhys Jones, and Jonathan Ross. This four-hour TV special stands as a pinnacle of observational comedy, blending the genres of British humour and alternative comedy to create a unique blend of entertainment that continues to fascinate audiences.
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12. Peter's Friends (1992)
Join six former college friends, along with two new acquaintances, as they reunite for a New Year's Eve weekend at a picturesque English countryside manor after ten years apart. This heartwarming and bittersweet tale, filled with reminiscing and a mix of comedy and drama, explores the joys and sorrows of life and friendship. The film delves into topics such as wine, weight obsession, self-loathing, and show business, while weaving together a story of love, loss, and new beginnings.
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13. Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes (1993)
Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes, a 1993 British television special, is a hilarious comedy event featuring an all-star cast. Kicking off the evening is a special appearance of the beloved Mr. Bean character in a Blind Date segment, followed by some lighthearted competition in Have I Got A Question Of Sport For You, with Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop, and Paul Merton taking on various sporty celebs.
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14. I.Q. (1994)
In "I. Q. ", the charm of a skilled mechanic plays out in a romantic comedy that intertwines math, science, and a dash of humor. Tim Robbins, playing a lovable yet unpolished mechanic, finds himself in pursuit of Albert Einstein's intelligent and sophisticated mathematician niece, skillfully played by Meg Ryan. To help him win her heart, Robbins leans on his newfound friendship with Einstein himself and a brilliant band of intellectuals.
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15. The Steal (1995)
The Steal, " a 1995 independent comedy-thriller film, follows the story of a young and talented American computer hackeress who is recruited by a British lawyer to rectify a blatant wrongdoing done to a third-world nation by a prestigious London investment company. Alongside her trusty building inspector sidekick, they embark on a perilous journey of exposing the conspiring company and seeking justice.
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16. Cold Comfort Farm (1995)
Step into the world of quirky charm and heartwarming comedy with "Cold Comfort Farm" (1995). After losing her parents, a young woman embarks on a journey to live with her eccentric relatives in the idyllic countryside of Sussex. The enigmatic atmosphere of "Cold Comfort Farm" offers a refreshing blend of whimsy, romance, and comedy that captivates viewers from start to finish.
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17. Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Sense and Sensibility (1995) tells the heartwarming tale of the Dashwood sisters, Elizabeth and Marianne, who find themselves in dire financial straits after their father's death. When their cruel stepmother tries to oppress them, the two resilient sisters stand up for themselves and seek love in the midst of adversity. With beautiful performances by Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet, and a keen insight into human nature, Ang Lee's adaptation of Jane Austen's novel perfectly balances the elements of drama and romance.
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18. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (1996)
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" is a delightful adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic children's story "The Wind in the Willows. " Released in 1997, this whimsical family film follows the adventures of Mole, Rat, and Mr.
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19. Hamlet (1996)
In the captivating 1996 adaptation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Kenneth Branagh masterfully portrays the haunted, tormented Prince of Denmark as he returns home to find his father murdered. Not only must he grapple with his father's tragic demise, but he is also plagued by the revelation that his mother, Queen Gertrude, has remarried the murderer, his own uncle. Amidst all this chaos and betrayal, Hamlet must also contend with the brewing war that threatens to engulf Denmark.
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20. An Audience with Elton John (1997)
An Audience with Elton John" is a captivating music TV special that premiered in 1997, featuring none other than the legendary Sir Elton John. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, this enchanting celebration of Elton's remarkable career showcases his unparalleled musical prowess and charismatic stage presence. The intimate audience setting adds an extra layer of immersion, allowing viewers to feel as though they're right in the room with the music icon.
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21. Wilde (1997)
Wilde, a 1997 film directed by Brian Gilbert, tells the story of famed poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, played by Jude Law, as he struggles with the turmoil in his personal life after discovering his homosexuality. The film delves into the hypocrisy and scandal that enveloped Wilde's life, showcasing the tension between his love and desire, and the society in which he lived.
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22. Spice World (1997)
Get ready for a whirlwind adventure filled with glamour, music, and friendship with the Spice Girls in "Spice World" (1997). As one of the most popular pop bands of their time, the Spice Girls zip around London in their luxurious double-decker tour bus, engaging in various wild escapades while performing for their devoted fanbase. Bursting with comedic moments and heartwarming bonding, this family-friendly film showcases not only the group's incredible talent but also their unbreakable sisterhood.
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23. A Civil Action (1998)
In the gripping drama "A Civil Action, " John Travolta stars as a relentless attorney who takes on a small-town case that could make or break his career. When two companies are accused of poisoning the town's water supply, causing numerous children to develop leukemia, the lawyer must risk everything to bring justice. With his back against the wall, he not only uncovers shocking corporate corruption but faces his own personal demons.
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24. Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999)
Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? " is a comedy film released in 2000, starring Sir Tom Courtenay, Michael Legge, and Laura Fraser. It revolves around the life of Harold Smith, a seemingly ordinary middle-aged Englishman, who suddenly exhibits psychic and telekinetic abilities.
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25. Relative Values (2000)
Relative Values" is a charming comedy film set in the upper class society, released in 2000. Directed by Eric Styles, the movie stars Julie Andrews, Edward Atterton, and William Baldwin. When a man returns home with his soon-to-be wife, an acclaimed actress, he discovers a shocking twist: the actress is none other than the sister of their family's beloved maid.
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26. Longitude (2000)
Longitude" is a gripping period drama centered around the invention of the marine chronometer, a key device for safe navigation at sea. The film is set in two parallel stories. First, in the 18th century, we follow the journey of John Harrison, a master clockmaker whose groundbreaking invention allows sailors to calculate their longitude accurately. This invention revolutionizes sailing and paves the way for modern navigation.
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27. Sabotage! (2000)
Get ready for a hilarious journey back in time with the all-star comedy "Sabotage! " (2000). In this wacky retelling of history, Napoleon Bonaparte (David Suchet) is weary of his own mystique and legendary status, seeking an escape from the pressures of leadership. Enter le maréchal Hugo Armani (Stephen Fry), one of Napoleon's aides, who hatches a plan as brilliant as it is comical to help Napoleon escape the clutches of his enemies.
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28. Lucky Break (2001)
Lucky Break, " a 2001 British comedy, crime, and romance film, follows the thrilling escape plan hatched by a group of small-time British inmates. Under the leadership of a charismatic robber, the inmates decide to stage a musical to distract their guards and pull off the seemingly impossible prison break.
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29. Fourplay (2001)
Fourplay" is a quirky comedy that explores the complexities of love and relationships, set against the vivacious backdrop of London. The film centers around two couples, whose interactions become increasingly intertwined in both their personal and professional lives.
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30. Gosford Park (2001)
In the sophisticated and enigmatic film "Gosford Park, " directed by Robert Altman, a star-studded ensemble of the rich and famous gathers at a country estate for a weekend of leisure and relaxation. However, this idyllic retreat takes a dark turn when a horrific murder occurs.
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31. Thunderpants (2002)
Thunderpants, " an offbeat comedy film released in 2002, follows the extraordinary journey of an 11-year-old boy, who discovers a unique ability to let loose a powerful wind. This ability brings him fame, but also lands him in hot water and eventually, on death row.
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32. The Divorce (2003)
The Divorce, " a captivating tale directed by James Ivory, showcases the fascinating collision of French and American social customs. Set in Paris, the story revolves around an American sister who arrives to spend time with her French brother-in-law and niece. The movie explores intriguing cultural clashes, blending witty comedy with heartfelt drama and a sprinkling of romance.
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33. Bright Young Things (2003)
In the glamorous and vibrant city of London during the 1930s, the young, wealthy, and charming set of society comes to life in the film "Bright Young Things. " Adapted from Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies, " this colorful comedy-drama offers a witty and engaging portrayal of the era's high society and its excesses.
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34. Tooth (2004)
In the magical world of Fairytopia, where the Tooth Fairy reigns supreme, a young and fiery fairy named Tooth discovers that her world has lost the ability to use magic. Frustrated by the lack of magic, she decides to give away all of the money controlled by the Tooth Fairy and bankrupt her realm, just two days before Christmas. However, when she realizes the chaos she has caused, Tooth embarks on a daring journey to rectify her mistakes.
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35. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004)
Dive into the untold story of the legendary actor and comedian, Peter Sellers, as "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" takes you behind the scenes of his life. From his iconic role as Inspector Clouseau to his tumultuous personal life, this gripping drama delves into the highs and lows of Sellers' career.
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36. Who Killed Saturday Night TV? (2004)
Who Killed Saturday Night TV? " is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the demise of Saturday night television. Released in 2004, the film provides an in-depth look at the transformation of this once-thriving era.
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37. A Bear Named Winnie (2004)
Step into the heartwarming and inspiring tale of A Bear Named Winnie, a true story that captivates audiences with its unique blend of drama and war. Set in 1914, the film follows the extraordinary life of a black bear who would one day inspire the beloved stories of A. A. Milne. Winnie, as she comes to be known, forms a strong bond with a brave and compassionate soldier during the battlefields of World War I.
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38. V for Vendetta (2005)
In the dystopian tale of V for Vendetta, a mysterious figure known only as "V" (Hugo Weaving) rises up against the oppressive government ruling over Britain. As a charismatic freedom fighter, V skillfully manipulates the political landscape, all while building a formidable alliance with an unsuspecting young woman.
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39. Greatest TV Comedy Moments (2005)
Greatest TV Comedy Moments" is a 2005 British documentary film that delves into the world of alternative comedy. The movie features a collection of unforgettable comic moments from some of the UK's best-loved TV comedies. The documentary showcases a variety of hilarious clips, from classic sitcoms to groundbreaking alternative comedy shows.
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40. Tristram Shandy (2005)
Directed by Michael Winterbottom and featuring a talented ensemble cast, "Tristram Shandy" (2005) is a whimsical, behind-the-scenes comedy about the challenging task of adapting Laurence Sterne's novel "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman" for the silver screen. The movie takes viewers on a humorous journey as the characters grapple with their egos, personal struggles, and the realities of making a film that can never truly be realized. With its unconventional narrative structure and sharp wit, "Tristram Shandy" (2005) is a must-watch for fans of unique comedies with a modern twist.
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41. Tom Brown's Schooldays (2005)
Tom Brown's Schooldays" is a gripping drama that takes us back to the harsh realities of life at Rugby School in Victorian England. This heart-wrenching tale follows the lives of young boys who are subjected to brutal bullying, and the consequences it brings.
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42. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" is a thrilling and humorous sci-fi adventure that follows Arthur Dent and his eccentric friend, Ford Prefect, as they journey through space and time to avert the impending destruction of Earth. Just seconds before Earth is unceremoniously demolished to make way for an intergalactic bypass, Arthur is whisked away by Ford in search of a new home. They meet with an array of quirky personalities, including a hyperspace-aware robot, a bashful cow, and an enigmatic male alien, all while navigating the treacherous labyrinth of the cosmos.
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43. Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 (2005)
Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 is a heart-warming and hilarious British comedy special that took place in 2005. The event, which showcases some of the best alternative comedy talent, is a fundraising telethon for the charity Comic Relief.
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44. Stormbreaker (2006)
Stormbreaker" is a riveting adventure-action family film released in 2006, directed by Geoffrey Sax and co-written by Anthony Horowitz. The story follows Alex Rider, a 14-year-old schoolboy, whose life takes a dramatic turn after the death of his uncle. Recruited to assist with a mission, he's thrust into the world of covert operations, tasked with stopping a plot that poses a danger to millions of people.
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45. The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live (2006)
The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live" is a musical extravaganza that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the renowned UK charity organization. This unique TV special, lasting 3 hours and 35 minutes, features a series of reenactments and captivating live performances.
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46. Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive (2006)
Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive" is a captivating documentary produced in 2006, exploring the little-understood and potentially devastating world of manic depression, affecting an estimated two percent of the population. The movie, presented by the renowned British actor and comedian Stephen Fry, takes viewers on a highly-emotional journey as he interacts with fellow sufferers and experts. The film delves deep into the reality of living with bipolar disorder, revealing the literal highs and lows that come with it.
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47. The Magic Flute (2006)
Experience the thrilling and enchanting world of "The Magic Flute" in this stunning 2006 adaptation directed by Kenneth Branagh. Set during World War I, the film follows soldier Tamino as he embarks on a daring mission to rescue the Queen of the Night's daughter, Pamina, from the seemingly evil Sarastro. As Tamino delves deeper into the truth, the lines between good and evil become blurred, offering a powerful commentary on the human condition.
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48. Eichmann (2007)
Eichmann" (2007) is a gripping biographical drama that delves into the dark and chilling tale of Adolf Eichmann. At the heart of this haunting story is the captivating confession of Eichmann (played by Thomas Kretschmann), the world's most wanted man, who had been hiding for 15 years after the end of World War II. Eichmann, now caught by intelligence operatives in Argentina, must face his grim past and the horrific consequences of his actions as he accounts them to Captain Avner Less (Avner W. Less), a young Israeli police officer.
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49. St. Trinian's (2007)
St. Trinian's is a delightfully hilarious family comedy that follows a group of mischievous students as they embark on a daring mission to save their struggling school.
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50. Tales of the Riverbank (2008)
Tales of the Riverbank" (2008) is a heartwarming animated family film that follows the adventures of three unlikely friends - Hammy the Hamster, Roderick the Rat, and GP the Guinea Pig - as they journey down the turbulent river in search of their lost homes. The film, directed by John Henderson and written by Andrew Hislop, is a delightful blend of humor, friendship, and mystery, taking audiences on an epic adventure that will captivate the entire family. Featuring the distinctively British voices of Stephen Fry, Peter Serafinowicz, and Miranda Hart, the film's captivating story, coupled with its stunning animation, makes for a delightful and unforgettable cinematic experience.
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51. Blackadder's Most Cunning Moments (2008)
Blackadder's Most Cunning Moments" is a 2008 documentary celebrating the best of Britain's beloved television series, "Blackadder. " This entertaining countdown, featuring contributions from cast and crew members, celebrity fans, and even genuine Blackadders, showcases the iconic moments that defined and cemented the show's status as a classic comedy. The documentary spans across the 40 top moments of the series, providing viewers with a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
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52. The Meerkats (2008)
The Meerkats" is an inspiring documentary that follows the story of a family of meerkats in the Kalahari Desert. With extraordinary filming techniques, this movie brings the lives of these furry animals to life, captivating viewers with their resilience and fortitude.
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53. Blackadder Exclusive: The Whole Rotten Saga (2008)
Blackadder Exclusive: The Whole Rotten Saga" takes viewers on an exclusive journey behind the scenes of the much-loved TV series, commemorating its 25th anniversary. This enthralling documentary, directed by Lindsay Jex, provides a captivating look at the making of the legendary "Blackadder. " From the early days in 1983 to the present moment, the film delves into the show's rich history, delving into the minds of the writers, actors, and crew who made it all happen. With stars like David Mitchell, Stephen Fry, and Miranda Richardson, viewers can gain a unique insight into the creation of one of Britain's most cherished television comedies.
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54. House of Boys (2009)
House of Boys" is a heart-wrenching drama set in the world of an all-male performance club/brothel, where two soulmates discover each other amidst the chaos. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, one of them contracts AIDS, leading to an unforeseen reality. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and sexuality, with breathtaking music and stunning performances.
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55. Not Again: Not the Nine O'Clock News (2009)
Not Again: Not the Nine O'Clock News" is a captivating documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of the critically acclaimed satirical sketch show, "Not the Nine O'Clock News. " The film offers a unique perspective on the world of alternative comedy, providing insight into the creation and production of a revolutionary show that pushed boundaries and left an indelible mark on British television.
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56. Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story (2009)
Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of the enigmatic and beloved British comedian, Eddie Izzard. The film chronicles his meteoric rise to fame, from his early years marked by personal tragedy and a tumultuous school life, to the close bond he shares with his father today.
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57. Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Alice in Wonderland, " directed by Tim Burton and written by Linda Woolverton and Lewis Carroll, transports viewers to a magical world filled with wonder and adventure. When Alice, now nineteen years old, returns to Wonderland, she reunites with her friends from her childhood adventure and encounters the whimsical characters such as the Caterpillar and the iconic Mad Hatter. As Alice learns more about her true destiny, she sets out to end the Red Queen's reign of terror, embarking on an epic journey that tests her courage and determination.
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58. Holy Flying Circus (2011)
Holy Flying Circus" is a 2011 British satire comedy-drama film that brings together hilarious elements of parody and Christian fundamentalism, while exploring the moral minority's struggle against the banned film, "The Life of Brian. " The story follows the chaotic and often violent aftermath of Monty Python's satirical movie about the life of Jesus. A star-studded cast of Ben Crispin, Steve Punt, and Charles Edwards delve into the outrageous challenges facing a small group trying to keep the film away from audiences. Directed by Owen Harris and written by Tony Roche, this 1 hour and 29-minute film received critical acclaim, amassing a 7.0 IMDb rating based on over 1600 votes.
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59. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
Delve into the thrilling world of action, adventure, and mystery in the 2011 film, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Set in Europe, the movie follows the relentless pursuit of criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty, who is orchestrating a series of random and daring heists across the continent. Enter the iconic duo of Sherlock Holmes, the brilliant detective played by Robert Downey Jr. , and his loyal companion Dr. John Watson (Jude Law). Together, they engage in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with Moriarty, all while dealing with a gypsy woman (Noomi Rapace) who plays a pivotal role in their investigation.
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60. The Borrowers (2011)
Discover the world of the tiny, four-inch high "little people" who live secretly under the floorboards in "The Borrowers" (2011). This heartwarming, family-friendly, and fantastical comedy follows the adventures of this close-knit family, who must navigate the challenges of life while maintaining their hidden existence.
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61. Escape from Planet Earth (2012)
In the animated adventure film "Escape from Planet Earth, " astronaut Scorch Supernova is caught off-guard when he answers an urgent distress call from a notoriously hazardous alien planet. As Scorch embarks on a daring mission to save his fellow astronauts, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of intrigue. The film follows his hilarious escapades as he faces treacherous foes and uncovers shocking secrets about the planet's inhabitants.
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62. A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman (2012)
A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman" is an animated comedy masterpiece that dares to challenge the boundaries of factual storytelling. Follow the journey of Graham Arthur Chapman, one of the founding members of the legendary comedy troupe, Monty Python, as an animated cartoon explores a world of untruths and misadventures. Combining elements of cutout animation, memory and poor memory, this witty and comical biography delves into the fantastical world of Graham Chapman.
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63. The Look of Love (2013)
The Look of Love" is a thought-provoking and captivating movie that explores the controversial life of Paul Raymond, the man who became Britain's richest man. Directed by Michael Winterbottom and featuring an outstanding cast of Steve Coogan, Matt Lucas, and Anna Friel, this biography spans Raymond's rise from strip club owner to the peak of wealth and fame. Set against the backdrop of a changing Britain, the film delves into the complex world of Raymond, showcasing his business savvy and personal life with a mix of drama, comedy, and intrigue.
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64. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
Step into the enchanting world of Middle Earth with "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. " Directed by Peter Jackson and filled with the same epic fantasy magic that we experienced in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, this sequel to prequel takes us on an enthralling adventure through the heart of J. R. R. Tolkien's beloved universe.
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65. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Twelfth Night (2013)
Experience the enchanting world of Twelfth Night at the iconic Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, brought to life in an unforgettable 2013 adaptation. As the curtains rise, a shipwrecked group of twins, aristocrats, servants, pleasure seekers, and a puritan find themselves together in a comedy of love and chaos.
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66. That Sugar Film (2014)
Discover the hidden dangers of our sweetest indulgence in "That Sugar Film, " an inspiring and eye-opening documentary that exposes the alarming effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body. Directed and written by Damon Gameau, this 2014 Australian film follows Gameau as he embarks on an audacious experiment. He consumes over 40 teaspoons of sugar a day – the average amount an Aussie consumes each year – to document the consequences.
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67. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
Embark on an epic journey in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" as Bilbo and his friends face an unyielding war against a formidable enemy. With Middle Earth hanging in the balance, the protagonists must band together and fight to keep the Lonely Mountain safe from a rapidly increasing darkness.
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68. The 68th Annual Tony Awards (2014)
The 68th Annual Tony Awards, a stunning celebration of the world of Broadway, captivated audiences in 2014. Hosted by the incomparable Hugh Jackman, this star-studded event brought together fans and industry professionals alike to recognize outstanding achievements in the theatre. The awards showcased the best of musical theatre, with memorable performances by stars like Kevin Adams and Terence Archie.
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69. The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015)
Delve into the fascinating life of Srinivasa Ramanujan, Indian's greatest mathematical genius, in the inspiring drama, "The Man Who Knew Infinity. " Set against the backdrop of Cambridge England, the film follows the budding mathematician's journey as he grapples with the challenges of academia and forges an unforgettable bond with his brilliant mentor, Professor G. H. Hardy.
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70. Two Down (2015)
Two Down" is a riveting 2015 British comedy-crime-thriller film that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Matthew Butler-Hart and written by Matthew and Tori Butler-Hart, this intense film follows the life of a young woman whose world is turned upside down when she becomes unexpectedly entangled with an injured hit man who takes her hostage.
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71. Love & Friendship (2016)
Step into the captivating world of the 1790s with the whimsical and charming comedy-drama, Love & Friendship (2016). Written and directed by Whit Stillman, this enchanting period piece is a delightful adaptation of Jane Austen's novella Lady Susan.
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72. Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
Alice Through the Looking Glass" is a whimsical adventure flick where the brave Alice is tasked with saving her trusted Mad Hatter friend from a profound sorrow. This mission leads Alice to embark on a thrilling journey through the past, where she encounters the familiar characters from Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland".
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73. A Fanatic Heart: Geldof On Yeats (2016)
A Fanatic Heart: Geldof On Yeats is a compelling documentary that delves into the fascinating life of renowned poet W. B. Yeats and his pivotal role in the Irish independence movement as a Protestant nationalist. This fascinating biography, directed by Gerry Hoban and written by Roy Foster and Bob Geldof, explores Yeats' literary legacy and his undeniable impact on the cultural and political landscape of Ireland.
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74. And the Winner Isn't (2017)
And the Winner Isn't" is a brilliant and witty documentary film, released in 2017, with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. The movie delves into the world of Hollywood, taking viewers on a journey with Geoffrey Moore and his daughter Ambra as they seek to unravel the secrets behind becoming an Academy Award winner.
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75. 50 Years Legal (2017)
50 Years Legal" takes viewers on a remarkable journey of exploration and insight into the drastic changes that have occurred in society since homosexuality was decriminalized in the UK in 1967. This documentary delves into the pivotal role that gay culture has played in shaping modern society, and the tireless efforts of activists and commentators who fought for civil rights and equality. Featuring leading stars Olly Alexander, Marc Almond, and Stephen K.
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76. Elton John: The Nation's Favourite Song (2017)
Enter the captivating world of Elton John as he reflects on his extraordinary career in music in the documentary, "Elton John: The Nation's Favourite Song. " This heartfelt, musical journey delves into the legendary partnership between John and lyricist Bernie Taupin, shedding light on their timeless creations that have resonated with millions around the globe. With a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, this documentary is a must-watch for any music aficionado, offering an intimate glimpse into the lives of two unforgettable artists. Featuring interviews with luminaries like James Bay, James Blunt, and Jon Bon Jovi, "Elton John: The Nation's Favourite Song" is a captivating insight into the lives and music of one of the world's most celebrated artists.
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77. Battle of Soho (2017)
Battle of Soho" is a captivating documentary that explores the impact of gentrification on London's vibrant neighborhood, Soho. Released in 2017, the film takes viewers on a journey through the streets of Soho, focusing on its legendary LGBT community and theDrag Queen subculture. The closing of iconic club Madame Jojos marks a turning point in the neighborhood, forcing the LGBT community to grapple with the changing landscape. As Soho battles to maintain its unique cabaret atmosphere, "Battle of Soho" provides an insightful perspective into the heart and soul of this historic area. This gripping documentary showcases the relentless pursuit of preserving and celebrating a community that embodies the spirit of Soho.
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78. The Hippopotamus (2017)
Experience the heartwarming comedy "The Hippopotamus" (2017) set in the picturesque countryside of England. Disgraced poet Ted Wallace receives an unexpected invitation from his old friend to investigate a series of unexplained miracles at his countryside manor. Ted, desperate to reignite his career, reluctantly agrees to the adventure, only to discover more than he bargained for.
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79. Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood (2017)
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood (2017) is a compelling documentary that explores the life of the unsung Hollywood legend, Scotty Bowers. Bowers' best-selling memoir reveals his decades-long career as a sexual procurer to the stars.
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80. Butterfly Kisses (2017)
Butterfly Kisses is a gripping drama released in 2017, exploring the complexities of teenage life, friendship, and the dangers of the modern world. Following the journey of Jake, Ella-Rae Smith, and Elliot Cowan, this coming-of-age story delves into the challenges and struggles faced by teens today.
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81. The Con is On (2018)
The Con is On, " a 2018 comedy-crime film directed by James Oakley, follows a couple's desperate attempt to evade a crushing gambling debt. Faced with imminent danger from a British mobster, they decide to flee to Los Angeles and devise an elaborate plan to steal a valuable jewel.
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82. Duck Duck Goose (2018)
Prepare for a thrilling adventure when "Duck Duck Goose" takes flight in 2018. This delightful animated film follows the heartwarming journey of a bachelor goose as he bonds with two lost ducklings, all while navigating the treacherous journey south. With stunning 3D graphics, the movie promises to be a visual feast.
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83. Tomorrow (2018)
Tomorrow" is a heartfelt drama that follows the incredible bond between two men in a time of struggle. The story unfolds as a war veteran, weighed down by pain and a desire to find purpose, meets a man who lives for the moment, cherishing each day like it's his last. This unexpected friendship sparks a transformative journey for both individuals, challenging them to reexamine their perspectives on life and leaving a lasting impact on all who witness it.
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84. Dead in a Week Or Your Money Back (2018)
Dead in a Week or Your Money Back" is a dark comedy-drama that follows the story of a young man who, after nine unsuccessful suicide attempts, decides to outsource his death. He hires an aging assassin in hopes of finally achieving his goal. The movie takes a unique and humorous approach to the theme of death and the lengths one may go to end their life.
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85. The London Palladium: The Greatest Stage on Earth (2018)
In "The London Palladium: The Greatest Stage on Earth, " host Bradley Walsh takes viewers behind the scenes of the iconic theatre, showcasing its rich history and the stars who have graced its stage. This fascinating documentary, released in 2018, provides an exclusive look at the legendary theatre, featuring interviews with many of the performers who have walked its hallowed boards. Along the way, Walsh uncovers intriguing backstage secrets and unearths rare archive footage of classic performances.
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86. Greed (2019)
Greed" is a sharp satire diving into the world of the super-rich, offering both humor and drama. When a successful fashion mogul, played by Steve Coogan, throws an extravagant party at his lavish home in Greece, the attention of the press and the public become unrelenting. As the party unfolds, secrets are unraveled, and the characters' intertwined stories reveal a web of deceit and betrayal.
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87. Missing Link (2019)
Missing Link" is a 2019 animated adventure comedy film that follows the journey of an intrepid explorer, Sir Lionel Frost, as he embarks on a quest to find the long-lost relatives of a mythical creature, Mr. Link, also known as the yeti. Along with the adventurous and resourceful Adelina Fortnight, this trio of unlikely heroes travels the world in search of the mysterious Shangri-La.
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88. Hating Peter Tatchell (2021)
Hating Peter Tatchell is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life of a man who changed the world. With a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, the film introduces us to Peter Tatchell, a human rights activist who used controversial acts of civil disobedience to promote equality and challenge societal norms. Through his provocative methods, Tatchell helped to revolutionize attitudes towards homosexuality and even exposed tyrants in the process.
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89. The Inventor (2023)
The Inventor" is a riveting animated adventure that transports you into the fascinating world of Leonardo da Vinci. This cinematic masterpiece, set for release on September 15, 2023, explores the creative journey of the beloved Renaissance genius with the aid of French princess Marguerite de Nevarre. Delving into da Vinci's work with flying contraptions and war machines, the film also delves into deeper philosophical questions about the meaning of life itself.
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