Get ready for an exhilarating journey through the world of Walter Hill movies! This accomplished filmmaker has created an impressive portfolio of unforgettable films that have left a mark on cinema history. Whether you're a fan of action, drama, or dark thrillers, prepare to be intrigued and entertained as we delve into the unique world of Walter Hill.
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1. Pepe (1960)
Pepe, " a 1960 charmer, showcases the heartwarming and hilarious tale of a young Mexican man named Pepe, who, after his beloved horse is sold to Hollywood director Ted Holt, embarks on an unforgettable journey to retrieve his prized steed. As he makes his way to Tinseltown, Pepe crosses paths with an astounding array of Hollywood stars from the era, including Cantinflas, Dan Dailey, and Shirley Jones.
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2. Bullitt (1968)
In the heart of San Francisco, a relentless police detective embarks on an exhilarating quest to bring down the mastermind behind a brutal assassination of a key witness. Driven by determination and a rogue instinct, Bullitt (1968) promises a thrill ride that blends action, crime, and suspense, all set against the backdrop of the bustling city.
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3. The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Experience the thrilling adventure of "The Thomas Crown Affair, " a 1968 crime drama that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Set in the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts, this film follows the story of a charming and clever bank executive who believes he has successfully pulled off a multi-million dollar heist. However, he soon finds himself matched wits with a sexually alluring insurance investigator who is determined to bring him down, all while flirting with him in a captivating cat-and-mouse game.
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4. Take the Money and Run (1969)
Take the Money and Run, " directed by Woody Allen, is a neo-screwball comedy that brings together crime and comedy in a brilliantly executed film. The story revolves around Virgil Starkwell, an inept bank robber, whose chaotic life and times are portrayed with humor and charm. The movie is set in the bustling city, where our protagonist, played by Woody Allen, tries to make a go of his questionable career as a criminal.
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5. Directed by John Ford (1971)
Experience an in-depth exploration into the life and work of legendary filmmaker John Ford with "Directed by John Ford, " a riveting 1971 documentary directed by Peter Bogdanovich. This captivating film unveils never-before-seen interviews, featuring iconic actors, directors, and film enthusiasts sharing their insights and affection for Ford's unparalleled career.
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6. The Getaway (1972)
The Getaway, a 1972 action-packed film, follows the story of a recently-released ex-con and his devoted wife as they find themselves on the run after a bank robbery spirals out of control. Directed by Sam Peckinpah and crafted by esteemed writers Walter Hill and Jim Thompson, The Getaway delves into the gritty, thrilling realm of neo noir. This intense crime-thriller features an all-star cast including Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, and Ben Johnson, as they navigate through a web of crime, betrayal, and frustration at the hands of a ruthless crime boss.
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7. Hickey & Boggs (1972)
In the thrilling 1972 film noir "Hickey & Boggs, " Bill Cosby and Robert Culp reteam as private detectives in a riveting crime and drama adventure. Following a seemingly innocent case of searching for a missing girl, the duo becomes entangled with dangerous criminals and sparks a series of murders. As they navigate the treacherous world of crime, the two private eyes must confront their own demons and risks to uncover the truth.
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8. The MacKintosh Man (1973)
In the thrilling 1973 film, "The MacKintosh Man, " British Intelligence operative John Mackintosh (Paul Newman) takes on a daring mission to infiltrate a notorious espionage organization. To do so, he must first create a fictitious criminal identity and let himself be apprehended, imprisoned, and released - all while facing brutal acts like being kicked in the stomach and knocked unconscious.
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9. Messiah of Evil (1974)
Step into the dark, eerie world of "Messiah of Evil" (1974), a chilling horror film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Known for its haunting atmosphere, the movie follows a young woman, played by Marianna Hill, who embarks on a harrowing journey to find her missing artist father. Along the way, she discovers a small Californian seaside town that's eerily governed by an undead cult led by the enigmatic Michael Greer.
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10. The Drowning Pool (1975)
The Drowning Pool" is a compelling crime drama that takes viewers on a tumultuous journey through the streets of 1975 New Orleans, Louisiana. Starring iconic actors Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Anthony Franciosa, this gripping tale follows the life of a hard-boiled, no-nonsense private investigator, Harper.
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11. Hard Times (1975)
The gritty streets of 1930s New Orleans become a battleground for survival in "Hard Times, " a crime drama starring Charles Bronson, James Coburn, and Jill Ireland. Amidst the crushing Great Depression, a drifter turns to the dangerous and lucrative world of illegal prize-fighting. Fueled by his instinct for self-preservation, this drifter thrusts himself into the heart of the city's criminal underworld, clashing with ruthless opponents and corrupt officials.
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12. Dog and Cat (1977)
In 1977, "Dog and Cat" was a gripping drama that delved headfirst into the seedy underbelly of the porno rackets. A seasoned detective, played by Lou Antonio, grappled with the tragic loss of his partner in a harrowing shooting incident.
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13. The Driver (1978)
Experience the thrilling journey of 'The Driver' with its uncompromising thrill and action-packed scenes. Set in 1978, the film stars Ryan O'Neal as the getaway driver, while Bruce Dern and Isabelle Adjani take on the roles of a tenacious detective and a gambler, respectively. Directed by Walter Hill, this movie takes you on a high-speed chase through a casino, a junkyard, and a daring heist all while exploring a delicate balance between loyalties and survival.
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14. Alien (1979)
Alien" is a groundbreaking 1979 horror-science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, featuring a chilling and suspenseful plot. When the crew of a commercial spacecraft encounters a deadly life form after investigating an unknown transmission, a harrowing nightmare unfolds. The female protagonist, played masterfully by Sigourney Weaver, must confront a monstrous extraterrestrial creature that threatens the lives of everyone onboard.
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15. The Warriors (1979)
In this action-packed, crime-thriller movie The Warriors, a legendary street gang must fight for survival as they are falsely accused of assassinating a respected gang leader in New York City's Bronx. The Warriors, led by Michael Beck's character Swan, face the daunting task of making their way back to their home turf on Coney Island through the chaos and danger lurking in the city.
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16. The Long Riders (1980)
The Long Riders" (1980) is a gripping, biographical crime drama that delves into the origins and exploits of the legendary Jesse James gang, while emphasizing their sympathetic and complex nature. This band of brothers, driven by revenge, transformed into notorious bank robbers post-American Civil War.
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17. Southern Comfort (1981)
In the heart of the Louisiana bayou, a team of hardened U. S. National Guards embarks on a routine exercise that quickly turns nightmare when they are brutally targeted by local, angry hunters who have lost their land due to the military's drilling operations. As tension rises, these skilled soldiers must fight for their lives against the relentless pursuit of the vengeful hunters, navigating treacherous swamps and hostile territory. Amidst the danger, loyalty and trust among the group are tested as they strive to escape the deadly backwoods and confront the realities of southern justice.
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18. 48 Hrs. (1982)
48 Hrs. " (1982) is an action-packed comedy-crime thriller starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. When a hard-nosed cop (Nolte) is forced to team up with a wise-cracking criminal (Eddie Murphy) temporarily paroled to him, they must race against time to track down a killer.
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19. Streets of Fire (1984)
Streets of Fire is a riveting action film released in 1984. The movie is set in a gritty urban environment where a mercenary named Tommy, played by Michael Paré, is tasked with saving his former flame Raven Shaddock, portrayed by Diane Lane, a talented but troubled singer. Raven has been kidnapped by a ruthless motorcycle gang, the Bombers, who are led by the menacing John Saxon.
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20. Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985)
Get ready for a wild and wacky ride as the hilarious Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985) takes you on a rollicking journey through the Wild West. This affectionate, tongue-in-cheek homage to '40s B-movie Westerns stars Tom Berenger as Rex O'Herlihan, the greatest fast-drawing, fancy-dressing, silver-spurred, guitar-playing, singing cowboy matinee idol who ever hit the saddle.
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21. Brewster's Millions (1985)
Brewster's Millions" is a hilariously outrageous comedy where minor-league baseball player Monty Brewster is handed a fortune of $30 million, but with an extraordinary catch - he must spend it all within a mere 30 days! . The twist? . He can't own any assets, destroy the money, gift it, donate it, or reveal the deal to anyone.
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22. Aliens (1986)
Aliens" is a 1986 action-packed sci-fi film that follows Ellen Ripley, a space truck driver who narrowly survived a horrifying encounter with the deadly Alien creature in the original "Alien" movie (1979). Ripley is now sent on another rescue mission, this time tasked with re-establishing contact with a terraforming colony. But what she encounters is far from what she expected: a terrifying Alien Queen with an army of her offspring.
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23. Crossroads (1986)
In "Crossroads, " a passionate aspiring blues guitarist embarks on a journey to learn a legendary song from an old, reclusive musician. This magical, musical tale intertwines elements of drama and mystery, creating an exhilarating experience for viewers.
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24. Blue City (1986)
Blue City, " released in 1986, follows the story of a drifter who returns to his Florida hometown only to discover that his father, the local mayor, was mysteriously murdered during his absence. He vows to uncover the killer and avenge his father's death, embarking on his own investigation. The film, directed by Michelle Manning and featuring the stars Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy, is a thrilling blend of action, crime, and drama that captivates audiences.
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25. Extreme Prejudice (1987)
A thrilling 1987 action-packed drama, "Extreme Prejudice" stars Nick Nolte, Powers Boothe, and Michael Ironside. The Texas Ranger and the ruthless narcotics kingpin were once childhood friends, but now find themselves on opposite sides of the law. As the stakes get higher, they're drawn back together in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
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26. Red Heat (1988)
Red Heat" is a 1988 action-comedy film directed by Walter Hill that combines the unlikely duo of a Russian cop and an American detective. The movie begins when a hard-as-nails Russian lawman named Ivan Danko (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) is sent to Chicago to bring down a notorious Georgian drug lord responsible for killing his partner. In the Windy City, he partners up with a brash Chicago detective named Art Riley (Jim Belushi).
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27. Johnny Handsome (1989)
Johnny Handsome" is a gritty, enthralling crime drama that takes viewers on a journey through the dark and twisted underworld dominated by one deformed man's quest for revenge. Mickey Rourke, an iconic figure in the world of cinema, stars as the deformed gangster, Johnny, who's been double-crossed and thrown in jail, only to receive a facelift and a chance at rehabilitation.
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28. Another 48 Hrs. (1990)
In another exhilarating 48 hours, Jack Cates teams up with ex-convict Reggie Hammond to take down a notorious drug lord known as The Iceman. This action-packed crime comedy sees the pair engaging in high-octane chases and fiery bar fights to dismantle the ruthless criminal empire.
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29. Grand Canyon (1991)
Grand Canyon" is a gripping crime drama film released in 1992, directed by Lawrence Kasdan. The movie unfolds the intertwining fates of several people from diverse backgrounds, reflecting the various challenges and differences in their lifestyles.
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30. Alien³ (1992)
Alien³ tells a thrilling tale of Ellen Ripley's return from the LV-426 colony, only to crash-land on the maximum-security prison, Fiorina 161. What she brings along with her is far from welcome, as she finds herself facing not only violent prisoners but also an aggressive alien that wreaks havoc on the unsuspecting inhabitants. This gripping sci-fi horror film delves into the dark corners of space and the consequences of carrying the dreaded alien species.
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31. A Few Good Men (1992)
A Few Good Men" is a gripping drama thriller that delves into the complex world of military law. Set in 1992, the film follows Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, a dedicated military lawyer, as he takes on an intense and high-stakes case. Under accusation of murder, a group of Marines contend that they were simply following orders.
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32. Trespass (1992)
In the action-packed thriller Trespass, two valiant firefighters, Dan and Rob, stumble upon a treasure map while attempting to extinguish a blazing inferno. The map leads them to a long-abandoned factory in the heart of St. Louis, where they discover a hidden stash of priceless, stolen church artifacts.
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33. Two-Fisted Tales (1992)
In the 1992 film "Two-Fisted Tales, " three interconnected stories of revenge, redemption, and survival unfold against the Wild West backdrop. Told through the unforgettable character of Mr. Rush, a foul-mouthed, wheelchair-bound storyteller, the tales weave together to create a thrilling cinematic experience.
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34. Geronimo: An American Legend (1993)
Geronimo: An American Legend" is a riveting, historically accurate drama that brings to life the fierce story of Apache Chief Geronimo and his resistant fight against the U. S. Government's takeover of his people. Set during Arizona Territory, the Apache Territory, this Western masterpiece is a refreshing departure from the standard conventions of the genre. It delves deeper into the complexities of the human spirit and the unyielding will to survive and protect one's way of life.
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35. The Getaway (1994)
The Getaway, " released in 1994, follows the thrilling journey of an ex-con and his steadfast wife as they face danger after a heist goes awry. Directed by Roger Donaldson, the film stars Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger.
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36. Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995)
In the heart of a dark and terrifying world, the film "Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight" (1995) thrusts audiences into a thrilling rollercoaster of action, fantasy, and horror. High-level demons are on a sinister quest to obtain a mystical key containing the blood of Christ.
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37. W.E.I.R.D. World (1995)
W. E. I. R. D. World" is an intriguing 1995 film that masterfully blends comedy, crime, and drama in a narrative centered around the Wilson Emery Institute for Research and Development (W. E. I. R. D. ). The institute recruits brilliant but emotionally unstable young scientists, who are tasked with developing groundbreaking projects in the fields of virology, time-travel, rejuvenation, and robotics.
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38. Wild Bill (1995)
Wild Bill, directed by Walter Hill, chronicles the early career of legendary lawman Wild Bill Hickock. The film's runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes and an M rating make it a thrilling watch. The plot highlights Hickock's relocation to Deadwood and his reunion with Calamity Jane. With a star-studded cast, including Jeff Bridges, Ellen Barkin, and John Hurt, the film promises a riveting drama experience.
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39. Bordello of Blood (1996)
Bordello of Blood is a terrifyingly hilarious tale that blends elements of comedy, fantasy, and horror. Set in a funeral parlor that doubles as a vampire bordello, the movie takes you on a wild ride through the blood-drenched underworld of erotic passion and deadly seduction.
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40. Last Man Standing (1996)
In the Prohibition era, a lone gunslinger-for-hire, played by Bruce Willis, drifts into a ghost town in the midst of a ruthless war between the Irish and Italian mafia. As he tries to stay out of the fray, our protagonist finds himself playing one side against the other in an intricate game of deceit and survival.
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41. Alien: Resurrection (1997)
In "Alien: Resurrection, " a gripping sci-fi adventure, the return of a powerful human-alien hybrid clone of Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) brings hope to a crew of space pirates. Two centuries after Ripley's death, this strong female lead aids the pirates in their mission to prevent the aliens from reaching Earth. Join the thrilling journey as iconic characters and terrifying creatures collide in an intense battle to save humanity.
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42. Supernova (2000)
Supernova" is a nail-biting Sci-Fi Thriller from 2000 that takes you on a journey through the vastness of space. Directed by none other than Francis Ford Coppola and Walter Hill, this movie stars James Spader, Peter Facinelli, and Robin Tunney. Set in the 22nd century, the plot revolves around a rescue and recovery spaceship that gets an urgent distress call from a far-off mining operation - 3432 light years away.
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43. Ritual (2002)
Ritual, " a 2002 horror film, follows an American nurse (Jennifer Grey) living in Jamaica who begins to suspect a nearby group of Voodoo practitioners of involvement in a series of bizarre and murderous rituals. As she delves deeper into their secretive practices, she discovers a dark conspiracy involving corrupt law enforcement and the unearthing of long-lost ancient secrets. With fear and conspiracy around every corner, the nurse must fight to uncover the truth before she becomes the next victim in this chilling tale of terror.
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44. Undisputed (2002)
Undisputed is a 2002 action-packed drama film that brings together the world of boxing and crime in an unexpected setting - a prison. The story revolves around heavyweight champion George "Iceman" Chambers, who finds himself behind bars and is forced into a brutal match against the reigning prison champion.
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45. Alien vs. Predator (2004)
In "Alien vs. Predator" (2004), a team of archaeologists and scientists finds themselves on a terrifying adventure when their expedition on Bouvetøya Island in Antarctica uncovers the ancient battle between two legendary species - the Alien and the Predator. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the team realizes that only one species can come out on top.
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46. Running Scared (2006)
In the thrilling crime drama "Running Scared, " a low-ranking thug is unexpectedly entrusted by his ruthless crime boss with the responsibility of disposing of a deadly weapon that played a pivotal role in the demise of a group of corrupt officers. However, things quickly spin out of control when the weapon unexpectedly falls into the wrong hands.
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47. Becoming John Ford (2007)
Becoming John Ford" is an insightful documentary that sheds light on the life and work of legendary filmmaker John Ford during his time at Fox studios, under the guidance of the influential producer Darryl F. Zanuck. This revealing film offers a unique perspective on Ford's journey and the development of his artistic vision, with a focus on key moments in his career.
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48. Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem" is a thrilling action-horror film that follows a terrifying battle between extraterrestrial species. The Predator ship crash-lands in a rural Colorado town, releasing a hybrid Predalien that sets out to create more aliens, targeting innocent residents.
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49. Ten Dead Men (2008)
Ten Dead Men" is a thrilling action-packed film, released in 2009, with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Directed by Ross Boyask, this British movie has a star-studded cast including Brendan Carr, Terry Stone, and Doug Bradley. Set in the United Kingdom, the story follows ten men who met their untimely deaths at the hands of Ryan, a man left for dead but determined to seek vengeance.
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50. Centurion (2010)
In the intense war thriller, Centurion (2010), a splinter group of Roman soldiers, led by the stoic Spurius Aquilinus, find themselves fighting for their lives behind enemy lines after their once-powerful legion is decimated in a daring guerrilla attack. With their world turned upside down, they must rely on their wits, strength, and trust in each other to overcome the odds and return home to Britain.
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51. Madso's War (2010)
Madso's War (2010) is an action-packed, crime-filled drama directed by Walter Hill. When the top mob boss flees a federal indictment, a power vacuum emerges, igniting a thrilling tale of justice and revenge. Filmmaker Christopher Bertolini weaves a gripping story, filled with tension, betrayal, and explosive violence, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
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52. Prometheus (2012)
In the thrilling 2012 sci-fi adventure 'Prometheus, ' a dedicated team searches for answers to humanity's origins on a remote moon. To their shock, they discover they're not alone, unleashing a terrifying horror they must face together. Directed by Ridley Scott, this prequel to 'Alien' is filled with gripping suspense, state-of-the-art effects, and an all-star cast that includes Noomi Rapace, Logan Marshall-Green, and Michael Fassbender.
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53. Bullet to the Head (2012)
In "Bullet to the Head, " New Orleans hitman Jimmy Bobo and Washington D. C. detective Taylor Kwan join forces to seek retribution after witnessing the deaths of their respective partners. With a common enemy on their radar, they must navigate through a dangerous world filled with deceit and violence to bring justice to the table.
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54. A Fuller Life (2013)
A Fuller Life" is a fascinating 2013 documentary that delves into the life and mind of iconoclastic film director Sam Fuller, blending biography with crime. Directed and co-written by Samantha Fuller, the film features friends and admirers reading from the director's memoirs. With a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes, it is a unique exploration of a life marked by the thrill of filmmaking and the shadows of crime.
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55. Rumble on the Lot: Walter Hill's Streets of Fire Revisited (2013)
Rumble on the Lot: Walter Hill's Streets of Fire Revisited" is a captivating 2013 documentary that provides an in-depth exploration into the making of the iconic cult classic, Streets of Fire. Directed by Robert Fischer and written by Robert Fischer, this film delves into the personal lives and careers of the film's key players, including director Walter Hill, star Michael Paré, and actress Amy Madigan.
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56. Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk (2014)
Prepare for an unconventional and absurd blend of comedy, fantasy, and horror in "Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk" (2014). This unique film, set in the world of Transylvania, follows a man as he encounters the infamous Count Orlock, a shape-shifting vampire with a dark and devious past.
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57. The Assignment (2016)
The Assignment (2016) is an action-packed thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat. In this high-adrenaline flick, an assassin played by Tony Shalhoub wakes up to discover a shocking reality - he has undergone gender reassignment surgery.
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58. Alien: Covenant (2017)
After a long and challenging journey, the crew of the Covenant, a colony spaceship set on establishing a new world, finally encounters their dream: an uncharted paradise. However, their euphoria is short-lived as they soon realize the planet is not as idyllic as it appears to be.
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59. Shotguns and Six Strings: The Making of a Rock 'n' Roll Fable (2017)
Shotguns and Six Strings: The Making of a Rock 'n' Roll Fable" (2017) takes viewers on an unforgettable journey behind-the-scenes of the legendary 1980s film, "Streets of Fire". Directed by Daniel Griffith, this engaging documentary is a testament to the passion, talent, and creative process that went into making the film a cult classic.
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60. Baby Driver (2017)
Baby Driver introduces us to Baby, a young getaway driver with a hearing impairment, who uses his favorite tunes to drown out the sounds of danger. Pushed into a heist by a ruthless crime boss, Baby's world is about to collide with the harsh realities of the underworld.
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61. Supercon (2018)
Supercon (2018) is an action-comedy film that follows a group of former television stars and comic book artists as they attempt a daring heist. The rag-tag team, led by a crooked promoter and an overbearing ex-television icon, team up to steal the loot from the greedy duo. As they navigate through the chaotic world of conventions and the high stakes of their plan, the group must come together to overcome their differences and unravel the scheme.
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62. Friedkin Uncut (2018)
Friedkin Uncut, a riveting documentary released in 2018, is a deep dive into the career of legendary filmmaker William Friedkin. With a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, this film offers an intimate look at the mind of the director best known for his chilling films The Exorcist (1973) and The French Connection (1971).
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