Get ready to dive into the world of Tom Conway, a talented actor who left a mark on the silver screen with his captivating performances. In this movie roundup article, we'll be exploring some of his most memorable films, taking a closer look at his acting style and the impact he had on the industry. So, buckle up and join us for an exciting journey through Tom Conway's cinematic legacy!
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1. Waterloo Bridge (1940)
Waterloo Bridge is a classic romantic drama set against the backdrop of World War I. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by S. N. Behrman, Hans Rameau, and George Froeschel, the film stars Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor as Myra and Roy, two young, idealistic lovers who meet on a dangerous night amidst the chaos of an air raid.
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2. Sky Murder (1940)
Sky Murder is a thrilling 1940 mystery film that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. The story begins with an unsettling discovery: a body is found in the locked compartment of an airplane, and suspicion immediately falls on a German female refugee. As a determined passenger detective, Nick Carter, played by Walter Pidgeon, is sure that she couldn't be the murderer.
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3. Lady Be Good (1941)
Step into the whimsical world of Lady Be Good, a 1941 gem that's sure to tickle your funny bone and inspire your dancing shoes. This delightful musical comedy, starring Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothern, and Robert Young, follows the tumultuous yet passionate relationship of a composer and a songwriter, as they create magic on the Broadway stage.
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4. The People vs. Dr. Kildare (1941)
The People vs. Dr. Kildare" is a gripping drama from 1941 that delves into the life of a dedicated and capable doctor, played by Lew Ayres. When the renowned Dr. Kildare saves the life of an ice skater who suffers from a ruptured spleen, the patient becomes infuriated and sues him for malpractice.
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5. The Bad Man (1941)
In the rugged landscape of the Wild West, a bandit known as Lopez strikes fear into the hearts of the residents of Gil's ranch. Hardy, Gil's foreman, is on the verge of seizing the property, but an unexpected reunion changes everything. Lucia, Gil's long-lost love, returns from New York and brings with her husband, Morgan.
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6. Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941)
Embark on an exhilarating jungle adventure in Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941), where the legendary Lord of the Apes (Johnny Weissmuller) faces a dangerous and greedy foe. Men seeking gold threaten Tarzan's treasured home, and with the help of his loyal family, Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) and Boy (Johnny Sheffield), Tarzan unravels a perilous mystery deep in the heart of the wild.
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7. The Wild Man of Borneo (1941)
The Wild Man of Borneo, " a 1941 historical comedy, follows the story of Dan Thompson, a medicine show con artist, who settles down with his estranged daughter Mary in New York. Forced to work in an arcade sideshow, Dan tries to deceive his daughter and fellow boarders into believing he's a legitimate stage performer.
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8. Cat People (1942)
Cat People" (1942), directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Simone Simon, Tom Conway, and Kent Smith, is a gripping, suspenseful tale that captures the classic fear of the unknown. The story follows an American man who marries a Serbian immigrant who believes her family is cursed with transforming into cat creatures when in a heightened state of emotion.
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9. Mrs. Miniver (1942)
In the early months of World War II, the Miniver family, led by the stoic and resilient Clem (Walter Pidgeon) and his gentle wife, Kay (Greer Garson), struggle to maintain some semblance of normalcy amidst the chaos and destruction of war. Their tight-knit family, consisting of their children, Vin (Richard Ney), Judy (Clare Sandars), and Toby (Christopher Severn), must all adapt to new challenges and heartbreaking losses.
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10. The Seventh Victim (1943)
In the secretive world of New York's Greenwich Village, a missing sister's enigmatic and sudden disappearance draws the attention of her desperate sister, Mary. As Mary embarks on an unyielding quest to uncover the truth behind her sister's disappearance, she stumbles upon a clandestine and sinister Satanic cult. This chilling mystery-drama, "The Seventh Victim" (1943), exposes the dark and ominous underworld of Manhattan, and the sinister forces lurking within that may be responsible for Mary's sister's vanishing.
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11. The Falcon in Mexico (1944)
The Falcon in Mexico" is a film-noir, mystery crime thriller set in the 1940s, directed by William Berke. The film stars Tom Conway, Mona Maris, and Martha Vickers as they weave a tale of intrigue and suspicion. The story begins when the daughter of a deceased artist suspects something amiss when she discovers new paintings bearing her father's signature in a New York gallery. Her apprehensions are heightened when the gallery owner is murdered.
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12. Fun on a Weekend (1947)
Fun on a Weekend" is a delightful romantic comedy from 1947, starring Eddie Bracken and Priscilla Lane. The story follows Peterson Price Porterhouse III and Nancy Crane, both struggling financially, as they chance upon a life-changing strategy on a Florida beach.
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13. Repeat Performance (1947)
Repeat Performance" is a gripping crime drama that takes audiences on a thrilling journey into the world of fate and regret. Set in 1946, the film follows protagonist Sheila Page, a woman plagued by jealousy and haunted by the mistakes of her past. Yearning for a do-over, she wishes to relive the year and avoid the catastrophic consequences that followed. Little does she know, cheating fate is easier said than done.
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14. Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
A mysterious voodoo curse transforms the owner of a jungle plantation into a gorilla after marrying a beautiful woman, in "Bride of the Gorilla" (1951). Director Curt Siodmak delivers a suspenseful tale set deep in the heart of the jungle that is both thrilling and chilling. Following the wedding, the cursed man begins to exhibit strange characteristics, ultimately revealing his true form as a gorilla.
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15. Three Stops to Murder (1953)
Three Stops to Murder" (1953), originally titled "Blood Orange, " is a crime-drama thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. When the film's protagonist, a private eye played by Tom Conway, is suddenly let go from his job, he finds himself drawn back into a dangerous jewel theft case.
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16. Prince Valiant (1954)
Prince Valiant, a 1954 action-adventure drama, transports viewers to the world of ancient Viking warriors and King Arthur's legendary court. The film follows a young prince on a quest to prove himself worthy of knighthood and restore his father to his rightful position as ruler. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Arthurian legend, the movie showcases the thrilling journey of a determined hero who battles against all odds, embodying the spirit of bravery and loyalty.
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17. Death of a Scoundrel (1956)
Death of a Scoundrel" takes us back to 1956 New York City, where a mysterious Czech immigrant with a rags-to-riches story mysteriously ends up murdered. The victim's assistant, tasked with chronicling his extraordinary life for the investigating police, reveals the true face of this seemingly successful man. George Sanders, Yvonne De Carlo, and Zsa Zsa Gabor take us into the fascinating world of crime, ambition, and deception in this dark, thrilling crime drama.
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18. Voodoo Woman (1957)
Voodoo Woman", released in 1957, is a thrilling sci-fi horror film drenched in the eerie atmosphere of the deep jungle. The plot revolves around a mad scientist who, using native voodoo practices, attempts to create an unstoppable and submissive being, perfectly embodying his will.
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19. The Atomic Submarine (1959)
In the suspenseful thriller "The Atomic Submarine, " a mysterious series of disappearing ships in the Arctic Sea sends the U. S. Navy on a mission to uncover the truth. Our heroic submarine crew, led by an experienced officer, must brave the frigid Arctic waters and the ominous polar ice cap to investigate the enigma.
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20. One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
One Hundred and One Dalmatians" is a classic animated adventure-comedy movie, released in 1961. The film revolves around a group of Dalmatian puppies that are stolen by the minions of Cruella De Vil, an evil-hearted woman with a penchant for fur fashion. When their owners learn about the abduction, they embark on a thrilling mission to save their beloved pets from Cruella's clutches.
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21. McHale's Navy (1964)
McHale's Navy (1964) is a wacky war-time comedy that brings laughter and excitement. Following the crazy exploits of the PT boat crew led by the lovable yet scheming McHale, played by Ernest Borgnine, the movie takes off when the group decides to transform their boat into an off-track betting parlor. Trouble brews when they incur debts to some marines and later, a horse accidentally helps them to ground a Japanese submarine.
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22. What a Way to Go! (1964)
What a Way to Go! " is an acclaimed 1964 romantic comedy film, directed by J. Lee Thompson and featuring a star-studded cast including Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, and Robert Mitchum. The movie follows the story of a woman with four marriages behind her, all of which ended in the tragic, untimely deaths of her husbands.
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23. McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965)
McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force" is a hilarious comedy film released in 1965, which introduces a new twist to the popular "McHale's Navy" series. In this 90-minute film, the crew of PT-73 once again finds themselves in trouble, this time due to Ensign Parker's antics. In a daring move, Ensign Parker pretends to be an Air Force pilot and single-handedly sinks the Japanese fleet, without the help of Captain McHale.
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24. The World's Greatest Athlete (1973)
The World's Greatest Athlete" takes you on an adventure-filled journey of a down-on-his-luck coach who discovers the ultimate talent in the heart of Africa - a white Tarzan-type characterized by a bare chested male and a long-haired, barefoot athlete. When this extraordinary individual returns to the US, a coach sees his potential and brings him into the world of competitive sports.
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25. Roll, Freddy, Roll! (1974)
Roll, Freddy, Roll! " is a 1974 comedy film that follows the story of a man named Freddy who sets out to impress his son and prove himself to the son's stepfather. Armed with his determination, Freddy decides to attempt the world record for the longest time spent on roller skates.
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26. 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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27. Gus (1976)
In the heart of the 1976 summer, "Gus" takes audiences on a comedic journey where the underperforming "California Atoms" of the National Football League find an unlikely hero. This mule, named Gus, boasts an otherworldly talent for kicking a football a stunning 100 yards. As the team embraces the quirky newcomer, they are swept into a whirlwind of success, pushing them up the league rankings.
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28. The Shaggy D.A. (1976)
The Shaggy D. A. is a classic family comedy-fantasy from 1976, directed by Robert Stevenson. Starring Dean Jones, Suzanne Pleshette, and Tim Conway, this film follows the journey of a dedicated lawyer with a passion for making a difference.
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29. The Billion Dollar Hobo (1977)
The Billion Dollar Hobo" follows the hilarious journey of Vernon Praiseworthy, a clumsy but adored man who stands to inherit his uncle's vast fortune. However, there's a catch: he must travel the rails as a penniless hobo, just as his uncle did during the Great Depression.
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30. They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way (1978)
In 1978, the comedic drama "They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way" graced the silver screens with its eccentric plot. Set in a quaint small-town, the story follows a humble deputy named Tim who is given an unusual mission by the governor: to go undercover as a criminal in a maximum-security prison. What could go wrong?
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31. The Prize Fighter (1979)
The Prize Fighter is a light-hearted comedy from 1979, directed by Michael Preece and written by Tim Conway and John Myhers. Starring comedy legends Tim Conway and Don Knotts, alongside David Wayne, the film follows the story of an ex-boxer and his manager who are manipulated by a mobster into participating in a series of fixed fights as part of a grand scheme to obtain an old boxing gym.
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32. The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979)
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, released in 1979, is a delightful family comedy film, perfect for those who love a heartwarming journey with some laughs. Directed by Vincent McEveety, the movie takes the viewer on an adventure with our two bumbling outlaws, Amos and Theodore.
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33. The Private Eyes (1980)
Get ready for a wild ride in the 1980 comedy-mystery "The Private Eyes! " Two bumbling detectives, played by Tim Conway and Don Knotts, are sent by Scotland Yard to investigate strange goings-on in a mysterious mansion just outside 1920s London. This hilarious misadventure serves as a wacky spoof of the beloved Sherlock Holmes, and it's sure to keep you laughing from start to finish.
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34. 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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35. Oops, those Hollywood Bloopers! (1982)
A hilarious celebration of hilarious mistakes, "Oops, those Hollywood Bloopers! " (1982) showcases the unscripted and often humorous side of Hollywood cinema. The film compiles a hearty collection of unintentional gaffs from the world of show business, including bloopers, gaffes, and even social blunders.
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36. Cannonball Run II (1984)
Cannonball Run II" is a high-octane action-comedy that takes audiences on another thrilling road trip across the country. Featuring the original characters from the first installment, "The Cannonball Run" of 1981, this film delivers the same wild, unpredictable fun as its predecessor. With the same cast of colorful characters, including Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise and Dean Martin, "Cannonball Run II" takes the fun to a whole new level, as they race across the nation in various cars and trucks, each with their own unique style, speed, and daring driving maneuvers.
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37. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (1984)
Experience the magic of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a beloved and heartwarming tradition that has been delighting audiences since 1984. This TV special brings the festive spirit of Thanksgiving to life, transforming the streets of Manhattan, New York City, into a vibrant, colorful spectacle.
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38. The Longshot (1986)
The Longshot is a hilarious comedy film released in 1986, starring Tim Conway, Jack Weston, and Harvey Korman. Directed by Paul Bartel and written by Tim Conway, this film follows the story of four unlikely losers who find themselves in a desperate situation when they borrow money from dangerous gangsters to bet on what they believe is a sure thing - a winning horse race. Unfortunately, things don't go as planned, and the gangsters come after the hapless group to recover their money.
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39. James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (1987)
Join Johnny Carson in hosting an extraordinary celebration of the life and Hollywood career of the legendary Jim Stewart. This 1987 biography sheds light on Stewart's remarkable journey as an actor, director, and producer.
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40. The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion (1993)
Celebrating a monumental moment in television history, "The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion" reunites the legendary cast from the beloved variety show. This two-hour special, released in 1993, brings together stars Carol Burnett, Alan Alda, and Pearl Bailey, along with other iconic figures from the original series. Directed by Dave Powers and written by Tim Conway and Kenny Solms, the reunion offers fans a chance to reminisce and laugh once more as they witness the dynamic chemistry that made "The Carol Burnett Show" such a beloved staple.
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41. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-in: 25th Anniversary Reunion (1993)
Celebrate twenty-five years of laughter with the legendary cast of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In in their 25th Anniversary Reunion! . In this lively and entertaining special, the original stars come together to reminisce about the groundbreaking 1968-1973 TV series that made them household names. Watch as they recount memories, share their favorite moments, and showcase their amazing comedic talents once again.
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42. Dear God (1996)
Dear God" is a delightful 1996 comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Warren Leight and Ed Kaplan. The film stars Greg Kinnear, Laurie Metcalf, and Maria Pitillo. The premise revolves around the post office being annoyed when letters written to God start getting replies and results, leaving people amazed.
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43. Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)
Speed 2: Cruise Control" is a heart-pounding action-thriller movie, following the events of the first film, where a computer hacker takes control of the Seabourn Legend cruise liner. Setting it on a collision course with a massive oil tanker, our heroes, including the iconic Jack Traven (Keanu Reeves), must race against time to prevent a devastating disaster.
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44. Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998)
Get ready for a heartwarming and hilarious journey with Air Bud: Golden Receiver! This 1998 family-friendly comedy is about a golden retriever with a secret talent - he can play football! Joining forces with a football-loving teenager, they embark on a mission to rejoin their team and bring victory to their hometown.
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45. Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (2002)
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story" is a captivating 2002 documentary that explores the rich history of short films in Hollywood, from their inception in the 1890s to their decline in the 1950s. The story covers the evolution of short subjects, highlighting several iconic series such as "The Three Stooges" and "Joe Jordan. " Director John Griffin and writers Leonard Maltin and John Griffin take the audience on a journey through the golden age of Hollywood cinema, delving into the behind-the-scenes world of filmmaking.
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46. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories (2002)
Explore a century of love on the silver screen in "AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories" (2002).
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47. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2003)
Experience a mesmerizing celebration of the performing arts in the enchanting film, "The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts". Released in 2003, this unforgettable musical event boasts a stellar cast, including the inimitable James Brown and the captivating Carol Burnett, among others. This heartwarming family film, directed by Louis J. Horvitz, highlights the importance of honoring those who have made unforgettable contributions to the world of performing arts.
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48. Cher: The Farewell Tour (2003)
Experience the magic of Cher's final farewell tour in the 2003 concert film, Cher: The Farewell Tour. Join the iconic pop music diva as she takes the stage for an unforgettable live performance, featuring all of her greatest hits. This captivating documentary delves into the heart of Cher's career, providing a glimpse into her extraordinary life on and off the stage.
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49. Hit Celebrity TV Commercials (2004)
In this hilarious 2004 two-hour comedy, we delve into the world of hit celebrity TV commercials featuring some of the biggest names in entertainment. Get ready for laughter as Carlos Larkin, The 5th Dimension, and Don Adams bring their star power to the small screen in a series of wildly funny and unforgettable advertisements. With a talented cast of comedians and musicians, this star-studded film takes viewers on a journey of over-the-top commercials that are sure to leave you in stitches.
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50. The Aristocrats (2005)
The Aristocrats is a remarkable 2005 documentary that dives deep into the world of comedy and the long-standing tradition of one particular vulgar joke. With an impressive lineup of 100 superstar comedians such as George Carlin, Don Rickles, and Chris Rock, the film explores the comedic mindset and the hilarity that can be found in the most unconventional places. The Aristocrats is a testament to the unique bonds forged between comedians as they share their favorite off-color joke, passed down from Vaudeville days.
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51. American Scary (2006)
Prepare to be frightened and entertained by "American Scary, " a documentary that takes a chilling yet comical look at the nation's tradition of horror hosting. From Ghoulardi to Ghoul-A-Go-Go, this film explores the evolution of this quirky American folk art form.
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52. Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! (2006)
Join Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma on an epic adventure to the mysterious and enchanting Bermuda Triangle in the animated movie, "Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! " (2006). When their ship sails on the perilous waters of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, the gang faces terrifying pirate ghosts lurking in the depths.
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53. Certifiably Jonathan (2007)
Certifiably Jonathan" is a charming comedy documentary that follows the journey of an illustrious comedian and artist who dreams of exhibiting his work at a prestigious art museum. As he struggles with the belief that he has lost his creative touch, fate steps in with a serendipitous series of famous comedians who rally around him to rekindle his artistic and comedic spark. This heartwarming and humorous film explores the themes of friendship, perseverance, and the power of art to heal.
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54. American Masters: Carol Burnett (2007)
American Masters: Carol Burnett" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and illustrious career of iconic American actress, comedian, and singer Carol Burnett. Directed by Keith Hobelman, this 2-hour film presents an in-depth exploration of Burnett's journey from her humble beginnings to becoming a legendary figure in show business. Featuring interviews with Burnett herself, as well as her esteemed colleagues such as Tim Conway and the late Rebecca Faez, the documentary offers a unique perspective on Burnett's extraordinary career and her impact on the entertainment industry.
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55. Thou Shalt Laugh the Deuce (2007)
Thou Shalt Laugh the Deuce" is a 2007 stand-up comedy special featuring five of America's funniest Christian comedians, hosted by the legendary Tim Conway. This fast-paced, heartwarming show is perfect for those looking for a good laugh and a dose of spiritual humor. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 30 minutes, it's an enjoyable way to spend some time with friends or family.
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56. Garfield's Fun Fest (2008)
Garfield's Fun Fest is a heartwarming animated adventure that follows the loveable lasagna-loving cat, Garfield, as he takes on the annual talent competition in Cartoon World. With Jon Arbuckle by his side, Garfield faces off against a new challenger, determined to dethrone him as the Fun Fest champion.
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57. The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (2008)
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics" (2008) takes a rare glimpse into the world of Walt Disney's live-action classics. The engaging documentary by Peter Fitzgerald delves into the making of some of Disney's most iconic live-action productions. Through interviews and archival footage, this film shines a light on Disney's unwavering belief in his vision, which, combined with his legendary cartoons, resulted in a remarkable body of filmmaking work.
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58. Santa Buddies (2009)
Santa Buddies, " a heartwarming family adventure film from 2009, follows a feisty young pup named Puppy Paws, who embarks on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery with the help of the lovable Santa Paws. Driven by his excitement for Christmas, Puppy Paws finds himself in a challenging situation. Thankfully, with the guidance of The Buddies, who remind Santa Paws about the true meaning of Christmas, the young animal learns a valuable lesson about the love, kindness, and unity that the holiday embodies.
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59. Spooky Buddies (2011)
Spooky Buddies, " a magical family adventure, follows a group of adorable puppies as they embark on a thrilling quest through a haunted mansion. The little canine friends, including a hound with a big heart, a curious pup with a knack for magic, and a tiny dog turned into a rat, join forces to save their human friend from a sinister plot.
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60. SpongeBob SquarePants: Heroes of Bikini Bottom (2011)
Join SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends in the exciting adventure of "SpongeBob SquarePants: Heroes of Bikini Bottom. " This family-friendly movie, released in 2011, features the underwater world of Bikini Bottom and its colorful characters. With the locker of memories opened by Mermaidman and Barnacleboy, the city is now at risk as notorious villains like the Dirty Bubble and Man Ray gather. Meanwhile, SpongeBob experiences new challenges, as Mrs.
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61. Treasure Buddies (2012)
Get ready for a treasure-hunting adventure like no other with Disney's "Treasure Buddies"! . Join the loveable Buddies - a team of animals like Spike, Rose and Mudge - as they embark on an epic journey to find the legendary Slime House.
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62. Saving Santa (2013)
Saving Santa" is a delightful animated adventure film that follows the tale of a humble stable elf who possesses a unique ability to save Christmas twice. With the help of a magical TimeGlobe, the young elf embarks on an exciting journey through time to protect Santa from an impending invasion of the North Pole. Filled with heart, humor, and a dash of 3D animation, this festive adventure is sure to warm the hearts of both children and adults.
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63. Super Buddies (2013)
Super Buddies" is a heartwarming family adventure that introduces an extraordinary breed of non-comic book superheroes. When Princess Sophia's enchanted tiara is stolen, the Super Buddies, an extraordinary team of golden retriever super heroes, must embark on a thrilling quest to retrieve it.
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64. Surprised by Love (2015)
In the charming 2015 romantic comedy "Surprised by Love, " a young businesswoman named Jenessa tries her best to convince her traditional parents that her current boyfriend is the right one for her. However, things take an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with an old high school flame, Jake, whom she had been friends with but never thought twice about romantically. Struggling with feelings of unresolved jealousy and nostalgia, Jenessa poses as someone's boyfriend just to throw Jake off her trail. But as they spend more time with each other, they realize the passion and connection they once had is still very much alive.
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65. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
In this action-packed adventure, SpongeBob SquarePants and his quirky underwater pals band together to retrieve a crucial secret recipe after the ruthless pirate Plankton snatches it. With the help of a 3D-animated world and the addition of a dinosaur, this animated comedy will leave you cheering for SpongeBob as he saves the day.
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66. Chip & Bernie's Zomance (2015)
In Chip & Bernie's Zomance, the world's most exciting zombie hunting contest unfolds with six teams vying to claim the title of greatest zombie killers. Best friends and pre-apocalypse exterminators, Chip and Bernie, bring a wildly unorthodox approach to the business of zombie extermination. Their unconventional tactics - often featuring craziness and hilarity - make them stand out among the competition.
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67. The Carol Burnett 50th Anniversary Special (2017)
Experience an evening filled with laughter and nostalgia as CBS presents "The Carol Burnett 50th Anniversary Special. " Hosted by the incomparable Carol Burnett herself, this two-hour event marks the milestone anniversary of her legendary, award-winning comedy series. Featuring original cast members and special guests, this star-studded retrospective promises to transport you back to a time when pure comedy reigned supreme.
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68. Wait for Your Laugh (2017)
Wait for Your Laugh" is a captivating documentary that delves into the untold story of the legendary Rose Marie, a woman who shaped the landscape of American entertainment for over 90 years. This film takes viewers on a journey through fame, love, tragedy, and comedy, all through the lens of Rose Marie's incredible career. Directed by Jason Wise and written by Christina Wise and Jason Wise, the movie stars Rose Marie herself, as well as Peter Marshall and Carl Reiner.
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