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All 20 Buddy Ebsen Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online |
Dive into the world of classic cinema with our roundup of Buddy Ebsen Movies. Discover the captivating tales and memorable performances of this iconic actor as we explore his impressive filmography.
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Get ready to embark on a journey of laughter, love, and heartwarming adventure in the 1936 classic, Captain January. Directed by David Butler and starring Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee, and Slim Summerville, this timeless family film follows a young girl named Star as she navigates life with the lighthouse keeper who became her guardian after the tragic loss of her parents. As Star faces the prospect of a cruel boarding school, she experiences the joy of being rescued by her loving relatives, discovering the joys of marine life along the way.
Step into the wild west of 1938 with the enchanting operetta musical, "The Girl of the Golden West. " Directed by Robert Z. Leonard and featuring a star-studded cast including Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, and Walter Pidgeon, this thrilling Western romance is sure to captivate your heart.
Embark on an adventurous journey with American frontiersman Davy Crockett as he conquers the wild frontier in "Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier" (1955), directed by Norman Foster and written by Thomas W. Blackburn. Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen star as Crockett and his fellow explorers, who fight in the Creek Indian War, are elected to the U. S.
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Embark on a heartwarming and thrilling adventure with Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, a classic family film from 1956. Follow Davy Crockett and his friends as they leave their hometown and head to New Orleans, where they hope to sell some fur pelts. But, as they navigate the treacherous waterways, they face numerous obstacles, including ruthless river pirates and a mysterious hidden treasure.
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) is a spellbinding romantic comedy, set in the glittering urban landscape of Manhattan, New York City. The film follows the captivating journey of a young socialite named Holly Golightly, portrayed by the iconic Audrey Hepburn. Holly, an aspiring actress with a mysterious past, captures the attention of her new neighbor, a struggling writer named Paul Varjak, played by George Peppard. As their relationship develops, Holly's hidden past threatens to interfere, challenging the blossoming connection between the two.
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The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, a 1968 Walt Disney Productions comedy-drama, follows the escapades of the Bower family as they relocate to Dakota Territory. Based on the memoirs of Laura Bower Van Nuys, the film brings to life the quirky family dynamics of eleven siblings and their schoolteacher father.
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"The Andersonville Trial" is a gripping drama film released in 1970, based on the real-life events of the 1865 war-crimes trial of Henry Wirz, the commandant of the notorious Confederate POW camp at Andersonville, Georgia. This film delves into the darkest chapters of American history, offering an unflinching portrayal of the horrors inflicted upon unsuspecting prisoners during the 1860s. The drama is further heightened by the performances of acclaimed actors Cameron Mitchell, William Shatner, and Jack Cassidy, who bring depth and authenticity to their roles.
"The Daughters of Joshua Cabe" is a 1972 Western film directed by Philip Leacock and written by Paul Savage. The movie, which stars Buddy Ebsen, Karen Valentine, and Lesley Ann Warren, tells the story of a fur trapper who, due to a home-steading law, schemes to keep his land by hiring a hooker, a pickpocket, and a thief to pose as his family. As the plot unfolds, the characters grapple with their roles and the complicated situation they find themselves in.
The Horror at 37,000 Feet transports viewers to uncharted territory, where a chilling supernatural force terrorizes passengers on a seemingly ordinary flight. When an invisible demon lurks within the cargo hold of the jet airliner, it becomes a desperate race against time for the passengers as they attempt to survive the demon's relentless supernatural power. In a thrilling tale of fear, faith, and survival, The Horror at 37,000 Feet masterfully intertwines the realm of fantasy with a stark, unnerving reality that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.
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"Leave Yesterday Behind" (1978) is a heart-warming drama-romance film that tells the story of Paul, a polo player who is paralyzed from the waist down after a tragic accident. Drowning in despair, he finds solace at his grandfather's ranch, where he meets Marnie, a compassionate horse trainer, who helps him regain his zest for life.
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Experience the magic of dancing through the ages with "That's Dancing! " (1985). This entertaining documentary offers a captivating journey into the world of dance, taking viewers on a lively exploration of its history and evolution on film.
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"James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson" takes viewers on a journey through the life and career of legendary American actor James Stewart, best known for his timeless performances in films such as "The Man Who Knew Too Much" and "The Shop Around the Corner. " This captivating biographical documentary, released in 1987, is hosted by the charismatic Johnny Carson and features interviews with those who knew Stewart best, including director Peter Bogdanovich, providing rare insights into the actor's personal and professional life. With a runtime of 1 hour and 51 minutes and an IMDb rating of 8.1, this riveting film offers a glimpse into the life of an iconic Hollywood figure while showcasing his unforgettable screen presence.
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13. UHF (1989)
"UHF, " directed by Jay Levey and written by "Weird Al" Yankovic, Jay Levey, and Charles Holloway, is a fantastically wacky and hilarious 1989 comedy film that pays homage to television stations and their lovably quirky inhabitants. This unforgettable romp follows the story of George Newman (played by "Weird Al" Yankovic), an unemployed visionary, who unexpectedly becomes the manager of a struggling local television station. It's a role that leads him on a fast-paced and outrageous journey filled with countless sight gags, spoofed telethons, brilliant satire, and of course, plenty of gag humor.
"Working Tra$h" is a hilarious 1990 comedy film that follows the lives of two janitors, played by the iconic George Carlin and the future superstar Ben Stiller, who find themselves in an unexpected and lucrative situation. Working at a prestigious brokerage firm, these unlikely heroes discover a goldmine in the brokers' discarded trash. By cleverly gathering insider information from the garbage, they begin to make highly profitable investments in the stock market.
"The Beverly Hillbillies" is a hilarious, heartwarming comedy that takes the classic tale of 'fish out of water' to a whole new level. When nice guy redneck Jed Clampett discovers a fortune of black oil, he and his kin (played by an enchanting ensemble of comedic talents) leave their beloved rural roots behind and venture into the world of glitz and glamour in posh Beverly Hills.
That's Entertainment! III is a nostalgic, joyful journey back to the golden era of MGM films. As the third installment in the iconic "That's Entertainment" series, this documentary brings together exquisite scenes from films like "The Hollywood Revue of 1929" and "Singin' In The Rain" to create a delightful reminiscence of Hollywood's bygone era.
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Step into the whimsical world of "Weird Al" Yankovic with this unrated, 1h 15min collection of his music videos from 1983 to 1996. Featuring an array of hilarious and outlandish videos, the compilation also includes the title sequence he created for the movie "Spy Hard. " Get ready to laugh, sing, and groove along with "Weird Al" in this unique blend of comedy and music.
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Experience a captivating journey through television history with the enthralling documentary, "Television: A Journey Through the First Fifty Years." Released in 1999, this timeless masterpiece delves into the mesmerizing evolution of television, its profound impact on American culture, and the lives of emblematic television personalities. Featuring engaging clips, spellbinding newsreels, and enlightening interviews from notable figures such as Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno, this film provides a rare perspective on the golden era of television. Directed by Kent Hagen and written by Jeff Miller and Barry ZeVan, "Television: A Journey Through the First Fifty Years" is an indispensable watch for enthusiasts of television history.
Get ready to laugh and groove with 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection! This hilarious and heartwarming 2003 compilation showcases the legendary satirical musician at his finest. Featuring an impressive array of music video gems, including "The Saga Begins" and "All About The Pentiums" from the "Running With Scissors" album and "Bob" from the "Poodle Hat" album-this is a collection that's sure to tickle your funny bone.
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In 2004, the 76th Annual Academy Awards, hosted by Billy Crystal, recognized the outstanding films of the year 2003. The event honored prestigious nominees such as "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," "Lost in Translation," "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World," "Mystic River," and "Seabiscuit." As the global audience anticipation grew, these remarkable movies competed for the highest accolades in the entertainment industry, demonstrating the exceptional talent and creativity that defines the cinematic experience. Irrespective of whether you appreciate epics, dramas, or heart-warming tales, the 76th Annual Academy Awards paid tribute to the crème de la crème of cinematic masterpieces from the year 2003.