Get ready to explore the dynamic and versatile acting career of Tim Matheson with our comprehensive movie roundup article, "Tim Matheson Movies. " In this engaging and informative piece, we delve into the diverse filmography of this talented actor, shedding light on his most memorable roles and providing a clear overview of the article's content. So, grab your popcorn and join us on this journey as we celebrate the captivating world of Tim Matheson's movies.
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1. Fantasia (1940)
Fantasia (1940), an animated masterpiece by Walt Disney's team, intertwines classical music with visually stunning animation. Conducted by the legendary Leopold Stokowski and featuring the world-renowned Philadelphia Orchestra, this captivating film takes eight iconic pieces of classical music and brings them to life through the fantastical world of Disney animation. With no opening credits and a unique one-word title, Fantasia is a cult film that has stood the test of time, delighting audiences of all ages.
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2. Divorce American Style (1967)
Divorce American Style, released in 1967, stars Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds as a suburban couple who learn that not even divorce can solve all their problems. The film showcases the comedic struggle of the couple as they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship, taking place primarily in Los Angeles, California. The movie's premise revolves around a safety deposit box, which plays a pivotal role in the storyline.
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3. Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)
Yours, Mine and Ours is a heartwarming and humorous family comedy about two widows and their combined families learning to navigate life together. Based on a true story, this 1968 film features renowned actors Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, and Van Johnson delivering memorable performances.
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4. How to Commit Marriage (1969)
In the charming comedy "How to Commit Marriage" (1969), Bob Hope and Jackie Gleason star as a young couple who embark on an adventure of love, marriage, and parenthood. When they decide to live together, they discover that a baby is on the way, leading them to make a heart-warming decision.
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5. Trial Run (1969)
Trial Run, " a riveting 1969 drama, delves into the complexities of a young lawyer's life, his admirer, and his esteemed employer. As the ambitious lawyer attempts to climb the corporate ladder, his determined secretary is steadfast in her support, all while the employer deals with the fallout of his unfaithful wife. Caught in this dynamic web, "Trial Run" offers a captivating tale of personal growth, loyalty, and ambition.
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6. 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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7. Lock, Stock and Barrel (1971)
Lock, Stock and Barrel" is a thrilling western film from 1971, directed by Jerry Thorpe and written by Richard Alan Simmons. It was Universal Television's first ever unsold TV series pilot, which is a unique aspect of this movie's history. This action-packed movie, set in the 1880s, follows a young, passionate couple who elope against all odds. However, their elopement sparks fury in the girl's family, who promptly chase after them as they try to start their new life together. The chase is not in vain as the couple end up joining the infamous escaped convict and getting entangled in schemes with a cunning preacher.
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8. Magnum Force (1973)
Magnum Force, released in 1973, is an intense and thrilling action film starring the iconic Clint Eastwood. Based on a conspiracy of vigilante cops who are willing to cross the line, the movie follows the journey of Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan as he faces off against these rogue law enforcement officers in the city of San Francisco.
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9. Remember When (1974)
Remember When" takes you back to a nostalgic time when family values and World War II intertwined. Follow the lives of a family with four sons who are in the service, navigating the trials and tribulations of the home front during the war. From dealing with food and gas rationing to attending USO dances, the drama unfolds against the backdrop of a war-torn world.
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10. The Runaway Barge (1975)
The Runaway Barge, originally titled as such in 1975, is an action-packed adventure film set on the Mississippi River. This exciting movie follows the journey of three brave bargemen who find themselves caught up in a thrilling kidnapping and hijacking drama.
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11. The Quest (1976)
In 1976, "The Quest" was released, an enthralling Western film that captivated audiences with its gripping storyline and stellar cast. Directed by Lee H. Katzin and written by Tracy Keenan Wynn, the movie centers around two brothers on a mission to find their long-lost sister.
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12. The Captive: The Longest Drive 2 (1976)
Dive into the thrilling adventures of "The Captive: The Longest Drive 2". Set in the Old West, this Western drama follows two courageous brothers on a relentless quest to save their captured sister.
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13. The Hemingway Play (1976)
The Hemingway Play takes viewers on an immersive journey into the life of the legendary writer, Ernest Hemingway. The drama, based on a play by Frédéric Hunter, skillfully explores the writer's personal experiences and milestones through various stages of his life. With a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes, this thought-provoking film delves into the enigmatic personality of Hemingway, offering a glimpse into the depths of his character.
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14. The Quest: The Longest Drive (1976)
In "The Quest: The Longest Drive, " a group of misfit cowboys embark on a perilous journey to save an old friend's dying ranch. Rallying a motley crew, the Beaudine brothers lead this diverse group on an epic cattle drive across the American West. As they hit the dusty trail, this unlikely team of a stableman, retired gunslinger, a washed-up drunk, and two sneaky rustlers must confront danger and desperation to complete their mission.
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15. National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)
National Lampoon's Animal House is an outrageous and unforgettable comedy from 1978 that has become an iconic part of the American film landscape. Set in a 1962, the notorious Delta Tau Chi fraternity finds themselves facing expulsion en masse by the determined Dean Vernon Wormer. However, the mischievous frat brothers have their own wily plans in mind, and their hilarious antics are filled with toga parties, stuffed bras, food fights, and all sorts of crazy scenarios.
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16. Dreamer (1979)
Experience the intense rivalry between two bowling legends in the captivating 1979 sports drama, "Dreamer. " When an ambitious up-and-coming bowler faces off against a weathered veteran, dreams are turned into reality as they fiercely battle for the championship title. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, this PG-rated film delivers fast-paced action, unexpected twists, and heart-pounding suspense.
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17. 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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18. A Little Sex (1982)
A Little Sex" (1982) is a hilarious and witty comedy-romance film that delves into the chaotic world of infidelity. Following the journey of a man who is determined to master the art of infidelity, the film is a whirlwind of comedy, romance, and unexpected twists.
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19. To Be or Not to Be (1983)
In 'To Be or Not to Be, ' Mel Brooks takes a humorous and biting approach to the dark reality of war. Set at the beginning of World War II, this neo-screwball comedy follows the exploits of a Polish actor named Joseph Kessels and his family, who become entangled in the Polish Resistance and the fight against the invading Nazis.
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20. Impulse (1984)
Impulse, released in 1984, is a chilling horror film set in a seemingly idyllic small town. Directed by Graham Baker and written by Nicholas Kazan and Don Carlos Dunaway, the movie delves into the mysterious and sinister aspects of human nature after a small earthquake shakes the town.
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21. The House of God (1984)
The House of God, originally released in 1984, is a captivating medical comedy-drama that takes viewers on a roller coaster of emotions and laughter. The plot centers around a group of interns at a bustling teaching hospital, where they experience a whirlwind of trials and tribulations. A dramatic turn of events occurs when the Chief Resident, Jo, suffers a breakdown.
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22. Fletch (1985)
In the 1985 film "Fletch, " the charismatic and resourceful journalist Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher ends up on a wild chase when he's asked to assassinate a terminally ill millionaire, only to find out that the man is actually in good health.
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23. Bay Cove (1987)
Bay Cove, " released in 1987, is a chilling horror-thriller that follows a young newlywed couple, newly relocated to a quiet, seacoast village. Their new home, however, comes with a terrifying secret: a secret coven of witches who dwell in the attic. Led by an enigmatic coven leader, the witches' ultimate goal is to seduce the couple into their dark realm or face the dire consequences.
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24. Warm Hearts, Cold Feet (1987)
Warm Hearts, Cold Feet" is a light-hearted comedy from 1987, directed by James Frawley and written by Allen Estrin and Mark Estrin. The film stars Tim Matheson and Margaret Colin as a young couple, both reporters for different newspapers, who find themselves in a comedic situation when Mike invents a story about them planning to have a baby. Initially, his wife is furious about the article, but she eventually adapts and writes her own version in her newspaper.
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25. The Littlest Victims (1989)
Experience the inspiring and powerful story of "The Littlest Victims" (1989), a gripping drama based on the real-life experiences of pioneering AIDS doctor James Oleske. Follow the emotional journey of Dr.
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26. Little White Lies (1989)
Little White Lies" is a charming, lighthearted romantic comedy from 1989, starring Ann Jillian and Tim Matheson. The story revolves around a female police officer, detective Liz Donaldson, who leaves her routine life behind for an international adventure in Rome.
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27. Blind Fury (1989)
Experience the adrenaline-fueled action with "Blind Fury, " a 1989 film starring Rutger Hauer as Nick Parker, a Vietnam War veteran and blind swordfighter. After successfully killing two corrupt cops, Nick aims to rescue his friend's son, Billy, from the clutches of a ruthless criminal known as Slag. As they travel together to Reno, the pair faces a relentless pursuit while navigating the dangerous world of illegal casinos and ruthless criminals.
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28. Speed Zone (1989)
Speed Zone, " released in 1989, is an entertaining mix of action, comedy, and sports genres. The film follows the thrilling coast-to-coast car race, where drivers flout traffic rules and face dangerous police roadblocks.
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29. Buried Alive (1990)
Buried Alive (1990) is a gripping crime thriller directed by Frank Darabont and written by David A. Davies and Mark Patrick Carducci.
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30. Solar Crisis (1990)
In the near future, Earth faces an imminent disaster as a massive solar flare threatens to obliterate humanity. Desperate to find a solution, a team of astronauts is assembled to carry a unique talking bomb named Freddy (voiced by Peter Boyle) to the sun, where it can deflect the flare's catastrophic path. However, not everyone is on board with the mission. CEO Teague (Charlton Heston) believes the flare is a hoax, and he'll do whatever it takes to sabotage the operation in order to cheaply buy the planet.
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31. The Woman Who Sinned (1991)
The film "The Woman Who Sinned" (1991) is a suspenseful drama with a dark Thriller edge. The central plot revolves around an illicit affair leading to false accusations of a murder the investigating couple, Michael and Victoria Robeson, find themselves drawn to unwrap. The story unveils secrets surrounding their own marriage while they grapple with the enigmatic case.
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32. Drop Dead Fred (1991)
Drop Dead Fred, released in 1991, is a unique comedy-drama-fantasy film that explores the power of imagination and the importance of self-discovery. The story revolves around a young woman whose already unstable life takes a wild turn as she is rocked by the unexpected reappearance of her rambunctious imaginary friend from childhood.
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33. Sometimes They Come Back (1991)
When a man and his family return to his hometown, they find themselves in the midst of a chilling and unsettling reign of terror. This once innocuous place is now plagued by the vengeful spirits of teenagers who met their untimely demise years ago. The haunting encounters threaten to destroy their lives as the unseen forces seek retribution for their gruesome past.
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34. Quicksand: No Escape (1992)
Quicksand: No Escape" takes you on a thrilling journey into the dark underbelly of suspicion and deceit. In a world where trust is a luxury, a hardworking architect's life takes a dramatic turn when his wife hires a sly and cunning private investigator to ensure he's just working late.
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35. A Kiss to Die For (1993)
A Kiss to Die For" is a 1993 crime drama mystery film directed by Leon Ichaso and written by Deborah Dalton. The film stars Tim Matheson, Mimi Rogers, and William Forsythe and revolves around a Harvard psychology professor named William who struggles with life after the death of his wife. His life takes a turn when he meets a beautiful woman named Ali, who turns out to have a mysterious and dangerous past.
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36. Relentless: Mind of a Killer (1993)
Relentless: Mind of a Killer, " a 1993 crime thriller directed by John Patterson, follows the intertwined lives of a criminal psychiatrist, a tenacious attorney, and a persistent private investigator. The trio joins forces to unravel a mind-boggling murder case, where obsession and criminal psychosis take center stage. With a runtime of 1h 36min and an IMDb rating of 4.6, this gripping film promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they delve into the depths of a killer's psyche.
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37. Shameful Secrets (1993)
Shameful Secrets is a thought-provoking drama produced in 1993, directed by David Carson. The story follows the life of a family living a seemingly perfect suburban existence. However, behind closed doors, the husband and father harbors a dark secret - his violent temper and brutal abuse of his wife and children remain hidden from the world.
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38. Dying to Love You (1993)
Dying to Love You, " released in 1993, is a gripping drama and thriller film that delves into the darkest corners of love and deception. The film follows the story of Roger Paulson, a divorced man who is struggling to find happiness until he believes he has finally met the woman of his dreams. However, things take a sinister turn as he uncovers a web of lies that threaten not only his newfound happiness but also his life.
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39. Target of Suspicion (1994)
Target of Suspicion" is a gripping thriller set in the picturesque city of Paris, starring Tim Matheson and Lysette Anthony. As Nick Matthews, a successful businessman, and his wife Jennifer prepare to close a lucrative deal with a French entrepreneur, an unexpected turn of events threatens to derail their lives forever. Drawn into a web of deceit and danger by a captivating model, Nick becomes the prime suspect in her brutal murder.
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40. Breach of Conduct (1994)
Breach of Conduct, released in 1994, is a thrilling drama directed by Tim Matheson and starring Peter Coyote, Courtney Thorne-Smith, and Keith Amos. The film has a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, and a content rating of PG-13.
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41. While Justice Sleeps (1994)
While Justice Sleeps" is a gripping drama revolving around a once close mother-son relationship turned tumultuous after a series of accusations. Directed by Czech filmmaker Ivan Passer, it stars Cybill Shepherd, Tim Matheson, and Karis Paige Bryant.
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42. Midnight Heat (1995)
Midnight Heat, released in 1995, is a gripping mystery-thriller that follows the life of a once-prominent pro-football star, Tyler Grey. After coming out of drug rehab, Grey learns that his team no longer wants him.
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43. Jonny Quest Versus the Cyber Insects (1995)
Jonny Quest Versus the Cyber Insects" is a classic animated superhero adventure, released in 1995. This installment features Jonny Quest and his team, including Race's daughter, teaming up to battle a new creation of Dr. Zin's, the iconic villain from the Jonny Quest universe.
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44. Buried Secrets (1996)
Buried Secrets, a 1996 horror, mystery, and drama film, features a chilling story revolving around a young girl named Annalisse. Upon moving into a new house with her mother, Annalisse discovers the ghost of a girl her age who was tragically murdered. Driven by curiosity and a desire to reveal the truth, Annalisse embarks on a quest to uncover the mysterious events that took place.
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45. An Unfinished Affair (1996)
Unfinished Affair" is a psychological thriller that explores the complexities of a forbidden love affair. When art professor Alex engages in a passionate relationship with one of his students, Sheila, he believes his wife is battling cancer and has abandoned him. However, when his wife goes into remission, Alex ends the affair, leaving Sheila broken-hearted.
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46. Black Sheep (1996)
Get ready for a hilarious political misadventure with "Black Sheep, " a 1996 comedy film starring Chris Farley and David Spade. The film follows a gubernatorial candidate who hires a clumsy, wormy special assistant (Farley) to help manage his well-meaning but incompetent brother (Spade). As the campaign heats up, our clumsy hero must navigate a series of embarrassing shenanigans in an attempt to keep his incompetent sibling from ruining the election.
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47. A Very Brady Sequel (1996)
A Very Brady Sequel is a delightful 1996 comedy film that follows the Bradys as they face an unexpected visit from a man claiming to be the long-lost first husband of Carol Brady. As strange actions begin to raise suspicion about his motives, the entire family comes together in a heartwarming journey of unexpected twists and turns. The film brings back the iconic 1970s bikini and dental braces, and its campy humor is sure to keep viewers entertained.
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48. Sleeping with the Devil (1997)
Sleeping with the Devil" is a thrilling drama that follows the intense struggle of a woman named Jane (Shannen Doherty) who bravely walks away from a violent relationship with her abusive husband. While attempting to rebuild her life and find solace, the traumatic past catches up with her, as she learns that her former partner won't let go.
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49. Buried Alive II (1997)
In "Buried Alive II, " the intense world of crime and darkness returns when an adulterous husband, taking inspiration from the fate of Clint Goodman, the protagonist from the first film, decides to take drastic measures against his unfaithful wife, Laura. The film, directed by Tim Matheson and written by Walter Klenhard, features a gripping plot that immerses viewers in the chilling realities of a dangerous game gone wrong.
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50. Catch Me If You Can (1998)
Catch Me If You Can is a thrilling, action-packed comedy-crime film released in 1998. The movie stars Tim Matheson as a down-on-his-luck cop and Ryan de Boer as a 12-year-old boy who witnesses a mob killing. When the job of safeguarding the young boy falls to the disheartened cop, they must work together to protect him from the dangerous world of organized crime.
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51. Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Families (1998)
Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Families" is a heart-wrenching and inspiring drama that brings to light the brave and courageous actions of ordinary people during one of the darkest periods in human history: the Holocaust. Set in war-torn Europe, the film tells the stories of two Christian families who risked everything to save the lives of their Jewish neighbors.
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52. A Very Unlucky Leprechaun (1998)
A Very Unlucky Leprechaun" is a delightful family fantasy film, released in 1998. This enthralling tale follows our titular, unlucky leprechaun character as they embark on a series of thrilling adventures. Directed by Brian Kelly and written by Craig J. Nevius, the film showcases the imaginative world of leprechauns and their mischievous ways.
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53. At the Mercy of a Stranger (1999)
At the Mercy of a Stranger" is a suspenseful drama that weaves together the chilling tale of a woman's relentless pursuit for justice and survival. When Elizabeth, a wife of a renowned doctor named Thomas, finds herself in the crosshairs of a hitman hired by her own husband, she must navigate a web of danger and deceit to ensure her safety and well-being.
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54. The Story of Us (1999)
The Story of Us, directed by Rob Reiner, is a heartwarming comedy-drama that takes a deeply personal look at the ins and outs of marriage. Starring Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer, the film follows Ben and Katie Jordan (Willis and Pfeiffer) through the highs and lows of their fifteen-year marriage. Despite their love and commitment, they face challenges that test the strength of their bond.
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55. Sam Kinison: Why Did We Laugh? (1999)
In the provocative and captivating 1999 documentary "Sam Kinison: Why Did We Laugh? ", director Larry Carroll delves into the life and work of the iconic late comedian, Sam Kinison. The film not only examines Kinison's career but also explores the root of his extraordinary talent.
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56. She's All That (1999)
She's All That is a delightful teenage comedy-romance set in the high-energy world of American high school life. The film follows the life of a handsome high school jock who makes a bold bet that he can turn an unattractive girl into the school's prom queen. As the stakes get higher, the girl grows into a beautiful and intelligent young woman.
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57. In the Company of Spies (1999)
In the Company of Spies, released in 1999, is an action-packed thriller that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats. Set against a backdrop of intense espionage and high-stakes diplomacy, this PG-13 movie stars Tom Berenger, Ron Silver, and Alice Krige. The CIA is forced to employ a former operative, played by Berenger, to retrieve a captured agent and vital information.
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58. Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (2000)
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis" is a captivating four-hour biographical drama that delves into the life of one of the most influential and iconic first ladies of the United States. The film, released in 2000, explores the complexities and contradictions of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, focusing on her early years and the tumultuous events of her personal and professional life.
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59. Navigating the Heart (2000)
Experience the heartwarming tale of "Navigating the Heart" as it unfolds between two individuals from vastly different worlds. In the bustling city of Manhattan, New York, a successful career woman and a small-town fisherman find themselves unexpectedly connected through a series of events, including one fateful telephone call.
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60. Hell Swarm (2000)
In a high-stakes thriller, "Hell Swarm" blends action, sci-fi, and suspense as an ex-convict, now working with government agents, is the only hope to save Earth from an advanced race of conquerors. As they race against time, they uncover chilling secrets and shocking massacres that threaten the safety of humanity. Faced with a deadly swarm of killer bees, these heroes must outwit their enemies and confront the horrors of their past to defend the future.
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61. Second Honeymoon (2001)
Second Honeymoon" is a delightful comedy-romance film released in 2001, starring Roma Downey and Tim Matheson. The tale follows a loving couple, Michael and Mary, celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary as they make plans to drift apart. However, fate intervenes when they are given an unexpected second honeymoon trip to a mesmerizing tropical island.
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62. National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002)
Prepare to laugh and maybe squirm a little as you dive into the zany world of "National Lampoon's Van Wilder. " This comedic romp centers around the beloved fraternity and college life, featuring the most popular guy on campus, Van Wilder, as he learns a bit more about the world through the lens of a beautiful journalist.
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63. Mom's on Strike (2002)
Mom's on Strike" is a hilarious comedy film released in 2002, starring Faith Ford, Tim Matheson, and Florence Henderson. In this engaging story, a working woman decides to take a stand and stops running the household, all in an effort to make her husband and children truly appreciate her hard work.
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64. Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart (2003)
Martha, Inc. : The Story of Martha Stewart" offers a gripping and unforgettable glimpse into the life of one of America's most recognizable and successful homemaking business tycoons. Behind the carefully crafted, motherly image lies a darker reality, including a shocking crime that catapulted her fame to a standstill. This intriguing biography-drama delves into the world of Martha Stewart, providing insights into her rise and fall, interwoven with themes of ambition, power, and betrayal.
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65. The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay (2003)
The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay tells the captivating story of a young college girl, eager to reconnect with her estranged father before embarking on her academic journey. Filled with unexpected twists and a poignant exploration of family dynamics, the film delves into the complexities of reconciliation.
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66. Judas (2004)
Judas" is a captivating drama film set in 2004, directed by Charles Robert Carner and based on the writings of Tom Fontana. The movie, which has a runtime of 2 hours, features a stellar cast, including Johnathon Schaech, Jonathan Scarfe, and Tim Matheson.
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67. Don't Come Knocking (2005)
Don't Come Knocking" (2005) is a neo-western drama that explores themes of father-son estrangement and redemption. Directed by Wim Wenders and written by Sam Shepard and Wenders, this film stars Sam Shepard, Jessica Lange, and Tim Roth.
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68. Redline (2007)
Redline (2007) brings an intense blend of action, excitement, and high-octane racing. Following a passionate young automobile enthusiast who is also the lead singer of an up-and-coming West coast band, the movie plunges you into the dangerous world of illegal drag-racing. Organized by adrenaline-seeking exotic car fanatics, this underground world serves as a backdrop for thrilling competition and unexpected twists.
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69. Animal House: The Inside Story (2008)
Animal House: The Inside Story offers an entertaining and enlightening look into the production of the iconic comedy, National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). This documentary, released in 2008, provides fans with a never-before-seen perspective on the behind-the-scenes events, key moments, and untold anecdotes from the making of one of the most memorable films in cinema history.
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70. To Love and Die (2008)
To Love and Die" (2008) is a thrilling action-comedy-drama that follows a young woman named Emily as she struggles with her abandonment issues. Seeking solace and connection, she rekindles a relationship with her long-lost father, John, who is an infamous contract killer. As Emily gets embroiled in her father's deadly line of work, she faces a personal and professional rollercoaster ride filled with action, drama, and unexpected humor.
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71. True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet (2008)
True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet, released in 2008, is a captivating blend of comedy, drama, and family-oriented storytelling. JoJo plays the role of a young Hollywood starlet, who, after a stint in rehab, is sent to live with her aunt in a small town. As she adjusts to her new surroundings, she encounters unexpected twists and turns that challenge her understanding of fame, celebrity, and the true meaning of success.
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72. American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009)
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love" brings the original slapstick humor back to the big screen. Ten years after the first American Pie movie, three unsuspecting virgins stumble upon a hidden Bible in East Great Falls High School library. As they navigate their way through high school and their quest for romantic experiences, this movie continues the tradition of irreverent humor and heartfelt moments.
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73. Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia (2009)
In the enthralling action-thriller "Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia, " Navy SEALS find themselves accused of a treacherous attack on Colombian special forces. With their names and careers at stake, they must clear their honor and rescue a hostage while navigating the murky waters of international espionage.
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74. No Strings Attached (2011)
No Strings Attached" is a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy where two best friends, both doctors, dare to give their relationship a twist by keeping things strictly physical. But as fate would have it, they soon discover that they are craving something more.
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75. Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest (2015)
Get ready for a heart-stopping adventure in Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest, where two iconic cartoon groups cross over into a world of action-packed espionage. Tumbling twosome Tom and Jerry join forces with Jonny Quest and his quick-witted friend Hadji. Together they embark on a perilous mission to save the world from danger.
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76. Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead (2015)
Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead" is a compelling and engrossing documentary that takes a revealing look at the history of the American comedy publication and production company, National Lampoon, from its inception in the 1970s to 2010. This fascinating journey, featuring rare and never-before-seen footage, delves into the world of National Lampoon's beginnings and its evolution into a cultural media franchise.
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77. Last Chance for Christmas (2015)
Last Chance for Christmas" (2015) is a charming and uplifting family-oriented story that unfolds just before the holiday season. The film brings to life an enchanting world where Santa's reindeer play a crucial role, and their well-being becomes the most essential task for a loyal stockman.
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78. Killing Reagan (2016)
Killing Reagan is a gripping, fact-based drama that transports viewers back to the harrowing events of 1981. It is centered around John Hinkley, the individual who attempted to assassinate U. S. President Ronald Reagan.
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79. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
Four high school students find themselves sucked into a magical video game, trapped in the dangerous world of Jumanji set deep in the Amazon jungle. Their only chance to escape is by teamwork and completing their quest together. Joined by their alter-egos - a fearless adventurer, a wisecracking zoologist, and a shy gamer who becomes a daring warrior - they must outwit the game's challenges and the ruthless hunters within.
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80. 6 Balloons (2018)
6 Balloons" is a gripping drama set in the intense world of drug addiction. Directed by Marja-Lewis Ryan and written by Ryan herself, the film follows a woman (portrayed by Abbi Jacobson) who discovers her estranged brother (played by Dave Franco) has fallen into the dark pit of heroin addiction. As they embark on a harrowing journey to get clean, their relationship is tested more than ever before.
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81. The Etruscan Smile (2018)
The Etruscan Smile" is a heartwarming comedy-drama starring Brian Cox, JJ Feild, and Thora Birch. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of San Francisco, the film follows Rory MacNeil, a gruff and rugged Scotsman, as he embarks on a new journey to seek medical treatment for his terminal illness. Upon his arrival, he moves in with his estranged son Ian and begins to form an unexpected and heartfelt bond with Ian's baby grandson.
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82. Child's Play (2019)
Child's Play" (2019) is a terrifying tale of a seemingly innocent 13-year-old boy who unknowingly receives the most sinister present for his birthday - a hauntingly creepy toy doll that holds a killer secret. As the unsettling Chucky character becomes increasingly violent, the boy's mother and a local detective must race against time to stop the possessed toy from wreaking havoc on their lives.
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