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Robert Duvall Movies
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Robert Duvall Movies
2024-07-07

All 122 Robert Duvall Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

Delve into the world of Robert Duvall's exceptional filmography with our comprehensive roundup of his most memorable movies. Discover what makes him a versatile actor and why his performances have stood the test of time. Get ready to explore a diverse range of genres and characters that have captured the hearts of audiences for decades.



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"To Kill a Mockingbird" is a heart-wrenching drama based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. This classic tale, set in Depression-era Alabama, centers on the life of widowed lawyer Atticus Finch, as he stands up against racial prejudice and defends Tom Robinson, a Black man falsely accused of rape. Shaped by the innocence of his children, Atticus strives to instill values of empathy and understanding amidst the tumultuous times.

Through this story, "To Kill a Mockingbird" masterfully explores the devastating effects of prejudice and the transformative power of hope in a world plagued by intolerance. The film's stellar performances, powerful narrative, and thought-provoking themes continue to captivate audiences as it remains one of the greatest American films ever made.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama

  • Rated: Approved

  • Runtime: 2h 9min

  • Directed by: Robert Mulligan

  • Starring: Gregory Peck, John Megna, Frank Overton

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $2,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $592,237

  • Opening Weekend USA: $357,549

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $599,146

  • IMDb Rating: 8.3

  • Awards: Top rated movie #114 | Won 3 Oscars, 14 wins & 16 nominations total

  • Similar: Vertigo, Citizen Kane, Singin' in the Rain, North by Northwest, The Sting, Double Indemnity, Some Like It Hot, Lawrence of Arabia, The Apartment, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Gone with the Wind, Psycho




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In 1963, "Captain Newman, M. D. " tells the story of a dedicated army doctor stationed at an Air Corps hospital in Arizona. Amidst the complexities of his profession, he must navigate a variety of challenging cases, including a patient suffering from severe schizophrenia. With strong performances from Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, and Angie Dickinson, this gripping drama-comedy delivers a powerful portrayal of the human psyche amidst a high-stakes military setting.

Directed by David Miller and written by Richard L. Breen, Phoebe Ephron, and Henry Ephron, this timeless masterpiece has garnered four Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor and Best Director. As audiences immerse themselves in this compelling tale of resilience and compassion, they'll be left with a profound appreciation for the depths of the human spirit when pushed to its limits.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, War

  • Rated: Passed

  • Runtime: 2h 6min

  • Directed by: David Miller

  • Starring: Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.9

  • Awards: Nominated for 3 Oscars, 10 nominations total

  • Similar: The Purple Plain, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The Keys of the Kingdom, The Perfect Furlough, 40 Pounds of Trouble, Captain Horatio Hornblower, Night People, The Rawhide Years, The Great Impostor, Beachhead, Man with a Million, Twelve O'Clock High




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"Nightmare in the Sun" is a gripping crime drama set in the blistering heat of the desert, where a young hitchhiker crosses paths with a beguiling woman. After a passionate affair, the hitchhiker's life takes a dark turn as he discovers the woman is married.

The consequences of their illicit love lead to murders, blackmail, and a web of deceit. Directed by John Derek and Marc Lawrence, this thrilling plot keeps viewers on their toes.

Don't be scared though - this nightmare may be one you won't want to miss.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama

  • Runtime: 1h 20min

  • Directed by: John Derek, Marc Lawrence

  • Starring: John Derek, Aldo Ray, Arthur O'Connell

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Similar: Once Before I Die, Fantasies, A Boy... a Girl, Childish Things, Loaded Guns, An American in Rome, Africa Express, Tomorrow, Safari Express, Up to His Ears, Ghosts Can't Do It, Double Murder




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Delve into the captivating world of 'Fame Is the Name of the Game' (1966), a thrilling mystery drama that unfolds as a tenacious investigative reporter delves into the murder of a call girl. Armed with her diary, containing the names of many prominent individuals, the reporter embarks on a perilous journey to unmask the murderer hiding among them. This gripping film features the incredible talents of Anthony Franciosa, Jill St.

John, and Jack Klugman, all under the expert direction of Stuart Rosenberg. Prepare yourself for a riveting 1 hour and 40 minutes adventure, filled with intrigue, suspense, and a unique rhyme embedded in the title.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: Approved

  • Runtime: 1h 40min

  • Directed by: Stuart Rosenberg

  • Starring: Anthony Franciosa, Jill St. John, Jack Klugman

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: The Name of the Game, Tomorrow, The Liquidator, The Rain People, The Chase, The Outfit, We're No Angels




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In the heart of Texas, a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse unfolds when a local ne'er-do-well manages to break free from prison. As the community is rocked by fear and panic, an unlikely ensemble of citizens and law enforcement join forces to apprehend the escaped criminal. From the director of "Bonnie and Clyde" and the screenplay by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Horton Foote, "The Chase" (1966) delves into a gritty web of crime, drama, and thrills.

With an all-star cast led by Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, and Robert Redford, viewers are taken on a gripping journey through a town plagued by the remnants of the Wild West. This suspenseful masterpiece tackles themes of manhunt, racism, and social commentary, offering a captivating and immersive cinematic experience that has won critical acclaim and cemented its status as a cult classic.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: Passed

  • Runtime: 2h 14min

  • Directed by: Arthur Penn

  • Starring: Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, Robert Redford

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $5,000,000

  • IMDb Rating: 7.1

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win

  • Similar: The Wild One, Morituri, The Ugly American, The Young Lions, One-Eyed Jacks, Burn!, The Appaloosa, The Fugitive Kind, The Men, Viva Zapata!, The Chase, Reflections in a Golden Eye




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"Cosa Nostra: The Arch Nemesis of the FBI" is a gripping, crime-infused drama that first captivated audiences in 1967. This thrilling film chronicles the intense battle between the FBI and the notorious Italian Mafia as law enforcement agents relentlessly pursue their arch nemesis.

The narrative delves into the dark realm of the Mafia, showcasing its ruthless grip on power and the extreme lengths it will take to maintain its dominant position. As the determined FBI, led by the unwavering character of Special Agent Efrem Zimbalist Jr. , fights to dismantle the criminal organization, the tension builds to a boiling point.

"Cosa Nostra: The Arch Nemesis of the FBI" skillfully blends elements of crime and drama, offering a suspenseful narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. With exceptional performances from its star-studded cast, this film promises an unforgettable experience.

Directed by Don Medford and written by Norman Jolley, "Cosa Nostra: The Arch Nemesis of the FBI" is a must-watch for those who enjoy gritty crime stories and the cat-and-mouse game that unfolds between law enforcement and the criminal underworld. With a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes, expect an adrenaline-packed ride immersed in suspense and intrigue.

"Cosa Nostra: The Arch Nemesis of the FBI" has amassed an IMDb rating of 6.3 and features an impressive cast, including Efrem Zimbalist Jr. , Philip Abbott, and Walter Pidgeon. Don't miss out on this timeless, Mafia-driven thriller when you need a heart-pounding crime adventure!


  • Genres: Thriller, Crime, Drama

  • Runtime: 1h 33min

  • Directed by: Don Medford

  • Starring: Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Philip Abbott, Walter Pidgeon

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3




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"Countdown" is a gripping sci-fi thriller released in 1967, directed by Robert Altman and written by Loring Mandel and Hank Searls. Set in a race against time, desperate efforts of the US military to send an astronaut to the moon before the looming threat of Russia leaves no room for error. As a would-be spaceman is hastily prepared for a mission that leaves him alone in a lunar shelter for a year, he grapples with his own psychology and the challenge it poses on his survival.

While Robert Altman is best known for his work in the genre of psychotronic films, "Countdown" veers away from standard sci-fi expectations with its exploration of the intricate relationship between the astronaut, his wife, and their struggle. The film is bolstered by a talented star cast, including James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Joanna Moore. Their performances delve into a deep examination of humanity and relationships, adding a layer of complexity beyond the confines of a lunar shelter.

Through its blend of sci-fi and thriller elements, "Countdown" offers a unique perspective on the personal and professional impact of the space race during the 1960s. While the movie has a handful of similarities, such as "Marooned" and "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun, " it remains a standout due to its innovative exploration of the consequences of this era's obsession with space exploration.

Intriguingly, the movie tackles a pivotal question: why did only one astronaut get sent to the moon, even though the Gemini was designed for at least two people? The answer unraveled by the movie reveals interesting aspects of plot development, rewriting, and audience identification, offering viewers an insightful commentary on the film and the space race era.

Overall, "Countdown" offers an intriguing look into the space race of the '60s, blending sci-fi and thriller elements to delve into the psychological impacts on astronauts and their relationships. Its unique blend of intriguing plot, exceptional performances, and thought-provoking elements ensures a movie-watching experience that stays with you long after you finish.


  • Genres: Sci-Fi, Thriller

  • Rated: Approved

  • Runtime: 1h 41min

  • Directed by: Robert Altman

  • Starring: James Caan, Robert Duvall, Joanna Moore

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.9

  • Similar: That Cold Day in the Park, Reflections in a Golden Eye, Marooned, George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey, Journey to the Far Side of the Sun, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, The Fox, A Private Function, The James Dean Story, 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake, Up Periscope




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In the powerful drama "Flesh and Blood, " a contemporary New York family discovers the unexpected consequences of their own actions. As the holiday season approaches, the family's tightly-knit unit begins to crumble, revealing secrets and long-held grudges.

The central character, a defrocked priest with a war injury, struggles to find his place in a society that has left him behind. When an unexpected event pushes him to snap, the repercussions send shockwaves through the entire family. Will they be able to come together to heal the wounds, or will their relationships be irrevocably damaged?

Arthur Penn's masterful direction and the powerful performances of the cast make "Flesh and Blood" a must-see film that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the struggles of fitting in.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Runtime: 1h 40min

  • Directed by: Arthur Penn

  • Starring: Edmond O'Brien, Kim Stanley, E.G. Marshall

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.7

  • Similar: Alice's Restaurant, Four Friends, The Left Handed Gun, Visions of Eight, Mickey One, Inside, The Chase, A Rage to Live, Dead of Winter, Night Moves, Target, Flesh & Blood




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Dive into the world of "The Detective," a captivating 1968 crime drama directed by Gordon Douglas. This gripping film boasts a star-studded cast, led by the legendary Frank Sinatra. It tells the tale of an NYPD detective who is torn between his wife's infidelity and a high-stakes investigation into the murder of a gay man. The plot takes a darker turn as he uncovers corruption, sex, and drug scandals among the city's elite. As he gets deeper into the case, the line between his personal and professional life starts to blur.

Joining Sinatra in this noir-infused masterpiece are noteworthy talents like Lee Remick and Ralph Meeker. Together, they lead us on a thrilling journey into the city's underground network, where everything isn’t as it appears. With its 120-minute runtime, "The Detective" is a suspenseful treat that should not be missed by fans of gritty crime dramas and gripping storytelling.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: Approved

  • Runtime: 1h 54min

  • Directed by: Gordon Douglas

  • Starring: Frank Sinatra, Lee Remick, Ralph Meeker

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $4,490,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Similar: Tony Rome, Lady in Cement, The First Deadly Sin, The Joker Is Wild, Suddenly, The Cape Town Affair, Come Blow Your Horn, The Sweet Ride, Robin and the 7 Hoods, Secret World, St. Ives, Von Ryan's Express




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Bullitt (1968) is a gripping crime thriller set in the heart of San Francisco. The film follows a determined policeman, Steve McQueen's character, as he embarks on a relentless quest to bring down the city's underworld kingpin, played by Robert Vaughn, responsible for the murder of a key witness protected by the dedicated detective.

As the investigation unfolds, McQueen's character faces challenges from within the police force, as well as from the criminal underworld. With breathtaking car chases and high-stakes action sequences, Bullitt propels viewers into a thrilling world of urban crime and police procedure.

Directed by Peter Yates, Bullitt is the story of a man who refuses to back down in the face of corruption and danger, as he pursues justice for the witness and seeks to protect the city he call home. With its iconic car chases and memorable performances, the film garnered accolades, including an Oscar win and a total of 75351 votes on IMDb, giving it an impressive 7.4 rating.

Experience the classic action, crime, and thriller genres in Bullitt (1968), a timeless cinematic masterpiece that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats.


  • Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller

  • Rated: M/PG

  • Runtime: 1h 54min

  • Directed by: Peter Yates

  • Starring: Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Vaughn

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $5,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $511,350

  • Opening Weekend USA: $408,627

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $511,422

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Won 1 Oscar, 7 wins & 9 nominations total

  • Similar: The Getaway, Dirty Harry, The Thomas Crown Affair, Papillon, Le Mans, The Towering Inferno, Deliverance, The Magnificent Seven, The Wild Bunch, The Cincinnati Kid, The Hunter, The Sand Pebbles


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The Rain People, released in 1969, is a compelling drama written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and starring James Caan, Shirley Knight, and Robert Duvall.

This movie explores the emotional journey of a housewife, who, upon discovering her pregnancy, escapes from her small-town life to rediscover her true self. As she struggles with the societal expectations and familial bonds that weigh her down, the film offers an insightful look into the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of personal freedom.

The Rain People is not short of intimate scenes, featuring the occasional female topless nudity, a brief moment of rear nudity, and a nudity scene during the opening credits. While these moments may be unsettling or uncomfortable for some viewers, they serve a purpose in the movie's storytelling and contribute to its overall impact.

The film showcases Francis Ford Coppola's masterful storytelling and ability to weave engaging narratives around relatable characters. The Rain People also garnered recognition, winning two prestigious awards in 1969.

If you're looking for an in-depth exploration of human relationships, personal growth, and the search for freedom, The Rain People is definitely worth watching. With its powerful performances and gripping narrative, this film continues to resonate with audiences, proving that Francis Ford Coppola's influence extends beyond the iconic "Godfather" trilogy.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 41min

  • Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola

  • Starring: James Caan, Shirley Knight, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $750,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.8

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win

  • Similar: One from the Heart, You're a Big Boy Now, Tetro, Gardens of Stone, Youth Without Youth, Dementia 13, The Cotton Club, Rumble Fish, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Peggy Sue Got Married, The Bellboy and the Playgirls, Twixt




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"True Grit" is a gripping 1969 adventure-drama western film that tells the story of a determined teenager, her unmatched resolve, and two formidable lawmen tasked with avenging her father's murder. Set in the rough terrain of Arkansas and Indian Territory, the film follows the unwavering pursuit of justice across the unforgiving landscapes.

With an Oscar-winning performance from John Wayne, "True Grit" delivers a thrilling tale of revenge, the unrelenting spirit of a young girl, and the hardened resolve of those who protect the innocent. Directed by Henry Hathaway, the film is based on Charles Portis's novel and features a remarkable ensemble cast including Kim Darby and Glen Campbell.

With a 7.4 IMDb rating and boasting a 20-year-old Glen Campbell's Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor, "True Grit" stands as a notable chapter in the annals of western cinema.


  • Genres: Adventure, Drama, Western

  • Rated: G

  • Runtime: 2h 8min

  • Directed by: Henry Hathaway

  • Starring: John Wayne, Kim Darby, Glen Campbell

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $276,418

  • Opening Weekend USA: $157,788

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $276,418

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Won 1 Oscar, 6 wins & 7 nominations total

  • Similar: Rooster Cogburn, El Dorado, The Shootist, True Grit, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Sons of Katie Elder, Rio Bravo, Big Jake, The Cowboys, Hondo, McLintock!, The Searchers




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M*A*S*H, released in 1970, is a unique blend of drama, comedy, and war, combining dark humor with heartfelt moments. Set in a Korean War field hospital, the film follows the staff's struggles and their unconventional methods of coping with the horrors of war.

The story centers around three non-regulation surgeons-Captains Hawkeye Pierce, Trapper John McIntyre, and Duke Forrest-who are forced to share quarters with an extremely-regulation surgeon, Major Frank Burns. The hospital staff members entertain themselves with amusing antics, defying medical protocol and hospital hierarchy.

Directed by Robert Altman and based on the novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker, the film's success led to a long-running TV series, M*A*S*H (1972–1983). With a talented ensemble cast led by Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, and Tom Skerritt, M*A*S*H remains a riveting, poignant, and insightful look at the human capacity to persevere in the face of adversity.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, War

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 56min

  • Directed by: Robert Altman

  • Starring: Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skerritt

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $3,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $81,600,000

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $81,600,000

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Won 1 Oscar, 15 wins & 26 nominations total

  • Similar: M*A*S*H, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Nashville, Patton, Short Cuts, The Player, Deliverance, Kelly's Heroes, M.A.S.H., Bonnie and Clyde, The Dirty Dozen, The Long Goodbye




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"The Revolutionary, " a gripping 1970 film, follows a passionate student who believes he has been betrayed by his college association. His growing frustration leads him to support more radical actions to reshape the current system.

Starring the iconic Jon Voight, Seymour Cassel, and Robert Duvall, this thought-provoking drama explores themes of revolution and rebellion against the existing order. Join their journey in this action-packed and inspiring saga.


  • Genres: Action, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 40min

  • Directed by: Paul Williams

  • Starring: Jon Voight, Seymour Cassel, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.5

  • Similar: Out of It, Tomorrow, The All-American Boy, Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues, Conrack, Fearless Frank, End of the Game, The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid, Lady Ice, Countdown, Badge 373, Hi, Mom!




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"Lawman" (1971) is a gripping journey through the wild and untamed west. Set in New Mexico Territory, the film follows a righteous lawman, played by the illustrious Burt Lancaster, as he arrives in the lawless town of Sabbath. There, he is on a mission to bring all the town's cattleman to justice for their unruly celebration that led to an unfortunate accidental death.

However, this isn't just a standard law enforcement story. The film also delves in the intricate psychological game that the lawman, named Maddox, plays with his enemies. He follows a strict code – never drawing first. Throughout the narrative, we see the emotional toll this unyielding policy takes on him, particularly as he encounters a formidable rival named Hurd Price (played by the equally impressive Robert Ryan).

As the story unfolds, "Lawman" (1971) takes us through a rollercoaster of action-packed sequences, dramatic confrontations, and heart-wrenchingly tense shootouts. The raw Western backdrop adds a level of authenticity, further heightening the drama.

The film, directed by the seasoned Michael Winner, boasts of an exceptional cast that includes Lee J. Cobb, known for his remarkable performances. The narrative by Gerald Wilson adds depth to the storyline, exploring themes of revenge, loyalty, and the line between justice and morality.

"Lawman" (1971) garnered an impressive 7.0 rating on IMDb based on 5803 votes. A must-watch for fans of Western and Adventure genres, it provides a thrilling cinematic experience. For those who enjoy films like "Valdez Is Coming", "Vera Cruz", "The Scalphunters", "Ulzana's Raid", "Apache", "Lawman", "Hour of the Gun", "Scorpio", "Duel at Diablo", or "Breakheart Pass", this is an ideal film to add to your watchlist. With an intriguing plot, captivating characters, and breathtaking cinematography, "Lawman" (1971) stands out as a classic.


  • Genres: Adventure, Drama, Western

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 39min

  • Directed by: Michael Winner

  • Starring: Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Lee J. Cobb

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $5,940,000

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0

  • Similar: Valdez Is Coming, Vera Cruz, The Scalphunters, Ulzana's Raid, Apache, Lawman, Hour of the Gun, Scorpio, Duel at Diablo, Breakheart Pass, Chato's Land, The Unforgiven




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"THX 1138" is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking film from the year 1971, set in the dystopian future of the 25th century. Society has become rigidly regulated, a world where people have been stripped of their names and identities, replaced with impersonal designations instead. The eponymous character, THX 1138, played by Robert Duvall, and LUH 3417, portrayed by Melinda Dillon, are two individuals who rebel against this oppressive system.

Directed by the iconic George Lucas and written by Lucas and Walter Murch, "THX 1138" explores the themes of brainwashing, societal control, and resistance in a strikingly original manner. This film is a remarkable portrayal of the human condition, delving into the darkness within society and the desire to break free from it.

The film stands out with its striking visuals and innovative approach, showcased by the work of Industrial Light & Magic, Lucas's special effects company. It also boasts a strong cast, featuring noteworthy performances by Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence.

"THX 1138" is an influential piece of cinema that paved the way for further exploration of dystopian themes in sci-fi films. With an IMDb rating of 6.6 and two wins along with three nominations from awards, it holds a significant place in cinema history.

The movie is a thrilling exploration of the human spirit's determination to break free, a must-watch for fans of the genre.


  • Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller

  • Rated: GP

  • Runtime: 1h 26min

  • Directed by: George Lucas

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Donald Pleasence, Don Pedro Colley

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $777,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $2,437,000

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $2,437,000

  • IMDb Rating: 6.6

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins & 3 nominations

  • Similar: Soylent Green, Logan's Run, Silent Running, Westworld, The Andromeda Strain, Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138 4EB, The Omega Man, American Graffiti, The Time Machine, Forbidden Planet, Planet of the Apes, Rollerball




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"The Godfather" (1972), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is a masterpiece in the crime and drama genres. Based on Mario Puzo's novel, the film revolves around the aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty, Vito Corleone, played by iconic actor Marlon Brando, who reluctantly transfers control of his clandestine empire to his son, Michael, portrayed by Al Pacino.

The movie delves into the complexities of family loyalty, power, and morality within a world of organized crime. With an impressive 9.2 IMDb rating and a staggering 250.3 million dollars in worldwide gross, "The Godfather" has secured its position as one of the top-rated movies of all time, winning three Oscars and receiving 31 nominations. This cinematic epic, featuring a star-studded cast including James Caan, Richard S.

Castellano, and Abe Vigoda, remains a groundbreaking and influential work in the history of film.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 55min

  • Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola

  • Starring: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $136,381,073

  • Opening Weekend USA: $302,393

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $250,341,816

  • IMDb Rating: 9.2

  • Awards: Top rated movie #2 | Won 3 Oscars, 31 wins & 31 nominations total

  • Similar: The Godfather Part II, The Shawshank Redemption, The Dark Knight, Pulp Fiction, Schindler's List, Forrest Gump, Goodfellas, The Godfather Part III, Fight Club, Inception, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The Matrix




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"Joe Kidd" is a classic Western drama released in 1972, starring the iconic Clint Eastwood, Robert Duvall, and John Saxon. The film follows an ex-bounty hunter who reluctantly joins a wealthy landowner and his men in hunting down a Mexican revolutionary leader. As the thrilling adventure unfolds, viewers are treated to breathtaking landscapes and intense shootouts in a rugged Western town.

Don't miss Eastwood's portrayal of a character forced to confront moral dilemmas and face the repercussions of his past. "Joe Kidd" boasts a compelling storyline, remarkable cinematography, and a captivating 98-minute runtime. For fans of Westerns, this film is a must-see and a welcome addition to the genre's rich history. Be sure to check out similar movies like "High Plains Drifter" and "Two Mules for Sister Sara" if you enjoy this thrilling cinematic experience.


  • Genres: Drama, Western

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 28min

  • Directed by: John Sturges

  • Starring: Clint Eastwood, Robert Duvall, John Saxon

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $6,330,000

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $6,330,000

  • IMDb Rating: 6.4

  • Similar: High Plains Drifter, Two Mules for Sister Sara, Coogan's Bluff, Hang 'Em High, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider, The Beguiled, The Gauntlet, Play Misty for Me, The Eiger Sanction, Bronco Billy, Honkytonk Man




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"Tomorrow, " a 1972 drama set in America, follows a lonely farming man as he takes in a pregnant woman and cares for her until she gives birth. Despite his selfless actions, tragedy strikes the family shortly after the child's birth. Director Joseph Anthony brings to life the compelling story that was initially written by renowned authors William Faulkner and Horton Foote.

The film, produced by Castle Hill Productions and Filmgroup Productions, stars Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin, and Sudie Bond. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, this PG-rated film offers a captivating storyline without compromising its 7.5 IMDb rating.

The film will take the audience on a journey of emotions, love, and loss set against the backdrop of a rural landscape.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 43min

  • Directed by: Joseph Anthony

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin, Sudie Bond

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.5

  • Similar: Wicked as They Come, The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, The Onion Field, Tender Mercies, Mountains of the Moon, Underworld U.S.A., Heartland, Raw Deal, The Leather Boys, The Groundstar Conspiracy, The Intruder, The Third Secret




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The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972) is a gripping drama-western film that takes you on a thrilling journey through the era of American outlaws. Directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Cliff Robertson, Robert Duvall, and Luke Askew, the movie is centered around the legendary figures of Jesse James and Cole Younger.

They team up for a daring robbery attempt at the bank in Northfield, Minnesota. However, things take a turn for the worst as the plan backfires.

Rated PG, with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, this high-budget production brought a fresh energy to the western-genre with stunning cinematography, suspense-building tension and powerful performances. Despite some critiques, the movie garnered 2381 IMDb votes with an average rating of 6.1, and a domestic box office of $136,713. It is a must-watch for fans of the genre, and those seeking a glimpse of the old west.


  • Genres: Drama, Western

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 31min

  • Directed by: Philip Kaufman

  • Starring: Cliff Robertson, Robert Duvall, Luke Askew

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $136,713

  • IMDb Rating: 6.1

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: Rio Conchos, Hangman's Knot, Sierra, Last of the Comanches, Texas, Adios, Goldstein, The White Dawn, Gun Fury, Cowboy, Fearless Frank, The Indian Fighter, Seminole


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In the film "The Outfit, " released in 1974 and boasting an IMDb rating of 7.0, we are introduced to Earl Macklin, an ex-felon on a quest for vengeance. Having stolen from a mob-owned bank, served his time in prison, and been released, Macklin is now determined to take down the criminal organization responsible for owning the bank.

As he embarks on this private war, the stakes are higher than ever, and the battle between Earl Macklin and the crime syndicate will test the limits of determination, revenge, and human resilience. This noir-infused drama, featuring stars such as Robert Duvall, Karen Black, and Joe Don Baker, delves into the mind of a man willing to do whatever it takes for justice. "The Outfit" is a thrilling journey into the heart of organized crime, exploring themes of punishment, retribution, and the consequences of one man's choices.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 43min

  • Directed by: John Flynn

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Karen Black, Joe Don Baker

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0

  • Similar: Rolling Thunder, The Getaway, Sisters, Daisy Miller, Paradise Alley, Hardcore, The Outfit, Joe, The Funhouse, Bullitt, Deliverance, Point Blank




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"Lady Ice" (1973) is a gripping crime drama that takes you on a thrilling adventure through the dark underbelly of Florida in the 1970s. At the center of the story is Walter, a tenacious insurance investigator played by the legendary Donald Sutherland, who finds himself entangled in a dangerous romance with the enigmatic and wealthy young beauty, Lady Ice, played by the captivating Jennifer O'Neill.

As Walter begins to suspect Lady Ice of being involved in the fencing of a stolen diamond necklace, he finds himself drawn deeper into a labyrinth of deception, corruption, and danger. With the help of his reliable partner, played by the iconic Robert Duvall, Walter must navigate a world of deadly secrets and moral compromises, all while trying to unravel the truth about Lady Ice and the stolen jewels.

Prepare yourself for a suspenseful ride as this classic crime thriller keeps you on the edge of your seat, questioning every twist and turn.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 33min

  • Directed by: Tom Gries

  • Starring: Donald Sutherland, Jennifer O'Neill, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 4.8

  • Similar: Runaway Train, Glass Houses, Whiffs, Badge 373, Tomorrow, The Carey Treatment, Caravans, Such Good Friends, S*P*Y*S, The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, The Greatest, Steel




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"Badge 373" is a gritty 1973 crime drama starring Robert Duvall as a suspended NYC cop who vows to clean up the streets in honor of his murdered ex-partner. Directed by Howard W. Koch, this movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the underworld of drugs, corruption, and violence.

Featuring a strong ensemble cast, including Verna Bloom and Henry Darrow, this film is a must-watch for fans of the crime and thriller genres. So, buckle up and immerse yourself in this thrilling tale of justice and redemption.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 56min

  • Directed by: Howard W. Koch

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Verna Bloom, Henry Darrow

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Similar: The Outside Man, The Hot Rock, The Big Gundown, Prime Cut, The New Centurions, Walk East on Beacon!, Madigan, The Gambler, The Big Sleep, Who?, The Fury, Nightfall




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"We're Not the Jet Set" is a powerful documentary that delves into the lives of a rodeo family in Nebraska. Directed by Robert Duvall and filled with heart-wrenching moments and raw emotions, this film explores the struggles and triumphs of a tight-knit family as they navigate the world of professional rodeo.

The documentary's runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes offers an intimate look at the family's relationships, highlighting the challenges they face amidst their shared passion for rodeo. With an IMDb rating of 8.5 and 28 votes, this film stands out for its exceptional storytelling and the compelling way it brings the audience into the lives of its characters. Despite its release in 1974, its themes of family and the pursuit of dreams continue to resonate with viewers today.

"We're Not the Jet Set" is a must-watch for fans of documentaries and those looking for a film that truly captures the spirit of perseverance and the unbreakable bonds of family.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 1h 25min

  • Directed by: Robert Duvall

  • Starring: B.A. Peterson, Eunice Peterson, K.C. Peterson

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $100,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 8.5

  • Similar: Angelo My Love, The Apostle, Assassination Tango, Wild Horses, Tender Mercies, A Night in Old Mexico, The Outfit, The Rain People, THX 1138, The Judge, To Kill a Mockingbird




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"The Conversation" is a gripping psychological thriller, set in 1974. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and penned by the same individual, the film delves into the world of surveillance. Gene Hackman stars as Harry Caul, a paranoid and secretive surveillance expert. Harry, aided by his loyal companion Stan, played by John Cazale, is tasked with capturing every word, every conversation that transpires.

However, his mundane job takes a drastic turn when he suspects that a couple he is spying on may soon become victims of a heinous crime. This pivotal moment triggers a crisis of conscience for Harry, who once prided himself on his impenetrable and detached persona.

The movie masterfully blurs the line between reality and perception, heightening the tension and suspense. It's more than just a thriller; it's a deeply psychological character study.

"The Conversation" is an Oscar-nominated film, renowned for its compelling narrative and captivating performances. It's a testament to Coppola's exceptional storytelling and directing skills, earning it a place in the annals of cinema history. The film has garnered numerous awards and nominations, and with a 7.7 IMDb rating from thousands of votes, it's clear that "The Conversation" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with viewers.


  • Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 53min

  • Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola

  • Starring: Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Allen Garfield

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $1,600,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $4,671,805

  • Opening Weekend USA: $5,494

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $4,696,729

  • IMDb Rating: 7.7

  • Awards: Nominated for 3 Oscars, 14 wins & 17 nominations total

  • Similar: The French Connection, Chinatown, Dog Day Afternoon, All the President's Men, Marathon Man, Serpico, The Parallax View, The Conversation, Midnight Cowboy, Blow Out, The Rain People, Dirty Harry




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Godfather Part II, a riveting crime drama, takes a closer look at the universe of Vito Corleone and his offspring, Michael. Set against the backdrop of 1920s New York City, this film masterfully delves into the origins of Vito's criminal dynasty as he passes on the mantle to his ambitious son. Michael, fueled by ambition and power-hungry determination, expands the family's influence, creating turmoil in the world of organized crime.

Starring legendary actors Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Robert Duvall, this cinematic gem has won six Academy Awards and enjoys a 9.0 IMDb rating. The Godfather Part II is famous for its gripping narrative and an unflinching analysis of the complexities of organized crime – power, corruption, and the dark side of ambition. This must-watch film boasts a thrilling cinematic experience that keeps audiences engaged till the very end.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 3h 22min

  • Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola

  • Starring: Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $13,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $47,834,595

  • Opening Weekend USA: $171,417

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $47,962,683

  • IMDb Rating: 9.0

  • Awards: Top rated movie #4 | Won 6 Oscars, 17 wins & 21 nominations total

  • Similar: The Godfather, The Godfather Part III, Goodfellas, Schindler's List, The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, The Dark Knight, Forrest Gump, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 12 Angry Men, Fight Club, The Silence of the Lambs




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In the thrilling 1975 film, Breakout, veteran actor Charles Bronson takes on the role of a bush pilot who finds himself in Mexico on a mission to free an innocent man falsely accused of a crime. As the adventure unfolds, our protagonist navigates through explosive obstacles, dangerous territories, and intense encounters.

Bronson, known for his impeccable acting skills, is joined by Robert Duvall and Jill Ireland in this adrenaline-pumping action-drama that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The movie showcases a blend of edge-of-your-seat action sequences, gripping suspense, and poignant character development.

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Mexico, Breakout is an unforgettable cinematic experience that promises stunning visuals, breathtaking stunts, and a heart-stopping climax. The movie also features original Coors beer branding and a memorable scene where Bronson and Ireland have a thrilling chase through a roof, adding an extra layer of excitement.

Directed by Tom Gries and written by Howard B. Kreitsek, Marc Norman, and Elliott Baker, Breakout is a classic from the action-adventure genre that has stood the test of time. With a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, this thrilling masterpiece is a must-watch for fans of Bronson and Duvall.

Breakout, with its PG content rating, is a captivating drama that will have you cheering for the protagonist and his cohorts as they fight against the odds to clear an innocent man's name. Prepare yourself for a roller-coaster journey of action, adventure, and suspense with this 1975 cinematic gem!


  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 36min

  • Directed by: Tom Gries

  • Starring: Charles Bronson, Robert Duvall, Jill Ireland

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $1,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.1

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win

  • Similar: The Stone Killer, Breakheart Pass, Mr. Majestyk, Violent City, Borderline, Messenger of Death, The Evil That Men Do, Love and Bullets, Murphy's Law, The Mechanic, Chato's Land, From Noon Till Three




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"The Killer Elite," helmed by Sam Peckinpah and released in 1975, is a high-octane action thriller set against the backdrop of a tense and undercover world. Focusing on Mike Locken, portrayed by James Caan, this skilled operative is employed by a private security firm that maintains connections with the C.I.A.

His life takes a turn for the worse when his partner betrays him, leaving him injured in the elbow after being shot. The consequence? Mike is labeled as a traitor, leading to his relentless persecution.

In the midst of all this turmoil comes the support of two seasoned veterans, played by Robert Duvall and Arthur Hill, in the clandestine world. As they engage in a deadly game of intrigue and survival, they face assassination attempts and crafty adversaries.

Each step they take is meticulously planned, adding an extra layer of danger in this deadly dance of deception.

As Mike battles for his life and the truth, an intricate web of deception unfolds that spans across continents and governments. Set amidst the dramatic scene of a warship and the world of espionage, "The Killer Elite" is a captivating thriller with unexpected twists and turns that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

The movie, clocking in at 2 hours and 2 minutes, is a pulse-racing and thrilling endeavor for those who enjoy action, crime, and thriller film genres. "The Killer Elite" has earned an IMDb rating of 6.0 and is highly appreciated by fans of the crime-thriller genre. It offers viewers a blend of gripping plotlines, enthralling performances, and stunning visuals. Fasten your seatbelts for an adrenaline-pumping journey into the realm of the clandestine in "The Killer Elite."


  • Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 2h 2min

  • Directed by: Sam Peckinpah

  • Starring: James Caan, Robert Duvall, Arthur Hill

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $1,000,000

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0

  • Similar: The Osterman Weekend, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, Junior Bonner, The Getaway, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, The Deadly Companions, Major Dundee, Cross of Iron, Convoy, The Wild Bunch, Straw Dogs




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"The Eagle Has Landed" is a gripping military thriller set during the midst of World War II. Directed by John Sturges, this 1976 film follows a daring plot by the Nazis to kidnap Sir Winston Churchill. With a stellar cast led by Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland, and Robert Duvall, the movie showcases a series of intense military missions, complete with paratroopers and Nazi soldiers.

The film's plot takes a dramatic turn when the German forces attempt to execute their plan, leading to a thrilling game of cat and mouse. As the stakes are raised, the protagonists find themselves in life-threatening situations, testing their courage and wit against the enemy. The blend of action, thrilling suspense, and historical drama will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

"The Eagle Has Landed" is a must-watch for fans of the thriller, action, and adventure genres, and delivers a solid and entertaining viewing experience. Don't miss this classic film that has cemented its legacy in the world of cinema.


  • Genres: Adventure, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 2h 3min

  • Directed by: John Sturges

  • Starring: Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.9

  • Similar: Where Eagles Dare, A Bridge Too Far, Kelly's Heroes, The Guns of Navarone, The Battle of Britain, The Bridge at Remagen, Battle of the Bulge, The Dirty Dozen, The Longest Day, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Zulu, Eye of the Needle




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In the thrilling 1976 film "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, " directed by Herbert Ross and based on a story by Nicholas Meyer, Sherlock Holmes finds himself plunged into a web of unforeseen adventures when he is drawn into London's underworld by his friend Watson's cocaine-induced delusions. To save Watson, Holmes enlists the help of the brilliant yet eccentric psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud. Together, they embark on a journey of intrigue, espionage, and mystery, bridging the gap between the Victorian era and the emerging world of modern psychology.

With Robert Duvall as the tenacious Sherlock Holmes, Alan Arkin as the unconventional Dr. Freud, and Vanessa Redgrave as the alluring Anna Schmidt, the film offers a comical and captivating take on the timeless detective and his most perplexing case yet. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century intrigue, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution masterfully blend elements of adventure, comedy, and crime into a riveting exploration of the depths of the human psyche. A must-watch for fans of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Freud, or any connoisseur of suspense-filled period dramas.

"The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" received acclaim for its witty screenplay by Nicholas Meyer, original story by Arthur Conan Doyle, and the brilliant ensemble cast. Nominated for two Academy Awards and boasting five total nominations, the film also grossed a successful box office, leaving audiences spellbound and yearning for more. A classic worth revisiting, it combines elements of thrilling crime dramas and insightful psychological explorations, all while offering the viewers a highly entertaining and unforgettable experience.

Join Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Freud, and their captivating entourage on a breathtaking journey of intrigue and self-discovery. "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" is a masterpiece of mystery, humor, and suspense, with a timeless appeal that keeps viewers guessing until long after the end credits roll.


  • Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Crime

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 53min

  • Directed by: Herbert Ross

  • Starring: Alan Arkin, Vanessa Redgrave, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $5,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.6

  • Awards: Nominated for 2 Oscars, 1 win & 5 nominations total

  • Similar: When the Cat's Away, Air of Paris, The Cheat, A Few Days with Me, In the Name of the Law, Salvo, Circle of Danger, Le tueur, The Adultress, A Chef in Love, The Music Teacher, Le fils préféré


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In this gripping drama, uncover the chilling power of media as a television network exploits a disturbed former anchor's ravings about the news industry in pursuit of profit. Directed by Sidney Lumet, this captivating film, based on a script by Sidney "Paddy" Chayefsky, stars Faye Dunaway and William Holden as they grapple with the unpredictable and dangerous consequences of their actions.

Network's thought-provoking examination of power and control in the era of television news earned it four Oscars, twenty wins, and twenty-seven nominations.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 1min

  • Directed by: Sidney Lumet

  • Starring: Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $3,800,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $23,689,877

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $23,692,346

  • IMDb Rating: 8.1

  • Awards: Top rated movie #229 | Won 4 Oscars, 20 wins & 27 nominations total

  • Similar: The Best Years of Our Lives, The Grapes of Wrath, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Judgment at Nuremberg, Cool Hand Luke, The Third Man, The 400 Blows, The Wages of Fear, To Be or Not to Be, Rebecca, Amores Perros




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"The Greatest" is a 1977 biographical drama film that chronicles the life of the legendary Muhammad Ali (played by himself) as he rises to fame. This intriguing tale is a reconstruction of the events that shaped the world-renowned boxer's life, delving into his triumphs and tribulations both inside and outside the ring.

Directed by Tom Gries and Monte Hellman, the movie features powerful performances by stars like Muhammad Ali, Ernest Borgnine, and John Marley. It's a riveting portrayal of one of the greatest athletes of all time, showcasing his incredible fighting spirit, unwavering resilience, and relentless pursuit of greatness.

With a runtime of 1 hour and 41 minutes, "The Greatest" is an engaging and inspiring cinematic experience. It offers a unique perspective on the life of the iconic Muhammad Ali, highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a cultural icon.

"The Greatest" is suitable for a wide audience, with a PG content rating, making it an excellent choice for movie enthusiasts of all ages. This must-see film has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, earning it two wins at prestigious awards.

Join Muhammad Ali on his epic journey, experience the thrills of heavyweight boxing, and witness the rise of a true legend. "The Greatest" - a cinematic masterpiece that will leave you inspired and in awe of the greatest boxer of all time.

"The Greatest" is a thrilling biographical drama that, without a doubt, lives up to its title. It's a film that not only showcases Muhammad Ali's incredible boxing skills but also explores the man behind the legend. A powerful story of triumph, resilience, and unyielding determination, "The Greatest" is a testament to the indomitable spirit of an extraordinary athlete.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, Sport

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 41min

  • Directed by: Tom Gries, Monte Hellman

  • Starring: Muhammad Ali, Ernest Borgnine, John Marley

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $8,284,000

  • IMDb Rating: 5.9

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins

  • Similar: Muhammad Ali, When We Were Kings, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Oldboy, End of the Road, Lady Ice, The Man, The Man Who Captured Eichmann, The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid, The Great White Hope, The Greatest, Tomorrow




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The Betsy, a 1978 drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, is a compelling story revolving around the life of the aging, retired founder of an auto giant. He decides to come out of retirement in an attempt to develop a safe and fuel-efficient car. As the film unfolds, viewers are taken on a journey filled with drama, suspense, and unexpected twists.

The movie stars noteworthy actors such as Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall, and Katharine Ross, adding to its star-studded appeal. With a runtime of 2 hours and 5 minutes, The Betsy offers a captivating and engaging experience for movie enthusiasts. While the film is rated R for its mature content and nudity, it is sure to provide viewers with a thought-provoking and unforgettable cinematic experience.

The Betsy received critical acclaim, with nominations in prestigious awards categories, showcasing the quality and depth of the story and its talented cast. Its powerful narrative, combined with the outstanding performances of its leading actors, make it a must-watch for fans of drama and suspense.

Although The Betsy has a modest IMDb rating of 5.2, it is sure to captivate viewers with its intriguing plot and compelling storyline. As an added bonus, viewers can enjoy the film's similarities to other notable classics, including "Somebody Up There Likes Me" and "The Missouri Breaks. "

In summary, The Betsy is a 1978 drama film that boasts a star-studded cast, a gripping narrative, and critical acclaim from the international film community. With its engaging plot and mature themes, it is a must-watch for fans of drama and suspense, ensuring a captivating and unforgettable cinematic experience.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 5min

  • Directed by: Daniel Petrie

  • Starring: Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall, Katharine Ross

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 5.2

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: Somebody Up There Likes Me, Fort Apache the Bronx, Sayonara, The Missouri Breaks, Tom Horn, Of Mice and Men, This Gun for Hire, Surfacing, Mutiny on the Bounty, The Outfit, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, Mandingo




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Invasion of the Body Snatchers is your quintessential 1970s horror-sci-fi film that will have you on the edge of your seat. The movie stars the likes of Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, and Jeff Goldblum as they navigate the eerie landscape of a San Francisco invaded by sinister alien beings. The aliens, who come to Earth in the form of mysterious pods, replicate unsuspecting city residents one by one, leaving a trail of bizarre and terrifying events in their wake. The film's chilling horror is exacerbated by a sci-fi element steeped in the unknown, making it a thrilling and suspenseful experience.

At its core, Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a cautionary tale about the dangers of losing one's identity, humanity, and connection to the world around us. It's a story that explores themes of trust, paranoia, and the horrifying thought of being replaced by an alien imposter. The movie's urban setting, cityscapes, and sleep motifs create an atmosphere that's both eerie and unsettling, as characters struggle to cope with the rapid onset of this alien invasion.

With three wins and ten nominations to its name, Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a film that continues to make an impact in the realms of horror and sci-fi. It's a classic that has inspired numerous remakes and adaptations, cementing its legacy as a timeless and unforgettable piece of cinema. Are you ready to experience the invasion that has struck the heart of San Francisco?


  • Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 55min

  • Directed by: Philip Kaufman

  • Starring: Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Jeff Goldblum

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $3,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $24,946,533

  • Opening Weekend USA: $1,298,129

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $24,946,715

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Awards, 3 wins & 10 nominations

  • Similar: Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Body Snatchers, Night of the Living Dead, The Fly, The Omen, The Fog, Dawn of the Dead, The Return of the Living Dead, Carrie, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Scanners, They Live




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Apocalypse Now is a renowned war drama from 1979, encompassing the havoc of Vietnam and steered by the expert hand of Francis Ford Coppola. The film revolves around a U.S. Army officer, represented by Martin Sheen, as he embarks on a nerve-wracking assassination assignment aimed at a defiant Special Forces Colonel, played by Marlon Brando, who fancies himself as a deity. With an alluring blend of military madness, a clandestine operation against the backdrop of Vietnam's perils, and the enigmatic allure of the jungle, Apocalypse Now presents a riveting portrayal of warfare, human behavior, and the power struggle.

This extraordinary movie, which has earned multiple accolades and nominations since its inception, should not be missed. Spectators of intense narratives, stellar performances, and nail-biting suspense are anticipated to be profoundly impacted by this enduring masterpiece.


  • Genres: Drama, Mystery, War

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 27min

  • Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola

  • Starring: Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $31,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $96,042,913

  • Opening Weekend USA: $118,558

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $104,876,307

  • IMDb Rating: 8.4

  • Awards: Top rated movie #56 | Won 2 Oscars, 21 wins & 33 nominations total

  • Similar: Full Metal Jacket, The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Platoon, Reservoir Dogs, A Clockwork Orange, The Usual Suspects, American History X, Alien, The Godfather Part II, Psycho, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly




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The alluring and thought-provoking family drama, 'The Great Santini,' portrays the intricate layers of a Marine pilot family. Set in the year 1979, the movie centers around the character Ben Meechum, a youthful individual striving for his father's approval, a Marine pilot, whose insatiable zeal exacts a heavy toll. As Ben matures, he confronts multiple obstacles that put his bond with his father to the test, leading to a deeply moving display of affection, ambition, and sacrifice.

Directed by Lewis John Carlino, the film is based on the novel penned by Pat Conroy, with additional input from Carlino and Herman Raucher. The movie boasts an array of talented actors, including Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, and Michael O'Keefe. 'The Great Santini' offers an intimate and enticing perspective into the lives of military families, addressing aspects such as the boys' locker room scene, the missing man formation, and a captivating episode at a high school gymnasium.

The movie garnered widespread commendation and was awarded a total of 6 nominations, along with 3 victories, including two Oscar nominations. This gripping account demonstrates strong performances and a compelling narrative, making it an essential watch for drama enthusiasts and those seeking an immersive cinematic experience that delves into the interwoven lives of a family on a relentless quest for excellence.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 55min

  • Directed by: Lewis John Carlino

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, Michael O'Keefe

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $4,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $4,702,575

  • Opening Weekend USA: $83,527

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $4,702,575

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Nominated for 2 Oscars, 3 wins & 6 nominations total

  • Similar: Tender Mercies, The Apostle, The Lords of Discipline, A Soldier's Story, Tomorrow, Lenny, The In-Laws, Mister Roberts, Term of Trial, Ulee's Gold, Deathtrap, The Goodbye Girl




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"The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper, " a gripping 1981 crime drama, follows the story of a man who successfully hijacks a plane, steals a large sum of money, and parachutes into a mysterious new life.

However, the thrill doesn't last long as his former army sergeant, now an insurance investigator, sets out on a relentless pursuit. Based on one of history's most enduring unsolved mysteries, this film showcases the power of determination, the allure of adrenaline, and the struggle between capturing a criminal and living a life of freedom. Featuring a star-studded cast, including Robert Duvall, Treat Williams, and Kathryn Harrold, the movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seat, questioning the reality of the infamous hijacker known as D. B.

Cooper.


  • Genres: Adventure, Crime, Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 40min

  • Directed by: Roger Spottiswoode, Buzz Kulik

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Treat Williams, Kathryn Harrold

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $12,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $3,702,028

  • Opening Weekend USA: $1,214,767

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $3,702,028

  • IMDb Rating: 5.5

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win

  • Similar: The Substitute 2: School's Out, 1941, Flashpoint, Smooth Talk, Timebomb, Executive Action, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Eagle Has Landed, The Protector, Against All Odds, Dark Tower, All the Right Moves




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True Confessions, released in 1981, is a gripping crime drama that takes the audience on a journey of family conflict and dark secrets. Set in 1950s Los Angeles, the story revolves around Monsignor Ryan, a worldly and ambitious Irish American, who clashes with his older brother, a cynical detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. The detective is investigating the brutal murder of a young prostitute, while the monsignor battles with his own personal demons and ambitions.

Directed by Ulu Grosbard and featuring powerful performances from Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, and Charles Durning, the film is an intense exploration of faith, family, and crime in the underbelly of 1950s LA. With a plot that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, True Confessions is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas, neo-noir, and intense character-driven films.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 48min

  • Directed by: Ulu Grosbard

  • Starring: Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Charles Durning

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $10,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $12,850,276

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $12,850,276

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins & 2 nominations

  • Similar: Jacknife, The Last Tycoon, Guilty by Suspicion, Falling in Love, New York, New York, American Heart, Privilege, The Broken Shore, Straight Time, Bang the Drum Slowly, Sam's Song, Night and the City




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Discover the cosmic thrills of "Aliens from Another Planet" - an engaging 1982 Sci-Fi film that delves into the mysteries of time travel and extraterrestrial life. This pulse-pounding adventure is edited from the iconic TV series, "The Time Tunnel, " exploring the consequences and benefits of the government's cutting-edge project for sending humans through time. Witness the captivating storyline of one brave scientist, Tony Newman, who takes matters into his own hands by traveling through the device himself.

Experience the enigma of these other-worldly visitors, as they weave a web of suspense, drama, and jaw-dropping surprises you never saw coming. Packed with action, suspense, and thought-provoking themes, "Aliens from Another Planet" is an intriguing rollercoaster of discovery that will challenge your perception of what lies beyond our planet.


  • Genres: Sci-Fi

  • Runtime: 1h 36min

  • Directed by: Irwin Allen, Sobey Martin

  • Starring: James Darren, Robert Colbert, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 4.9

  • Similar: City Beneath the Sea, Cave in!, Five Weeks in a Balloon, Outrage!, Land of the Giants, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Swarm, The Animal World, The Time Tunnel, The Night the Bridge Fell Down, Flood, The Sea Around Us




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"The Terry Fox Story" tells the inspiring true tale of Canadian cancer amputee hero, Terry Fox, who decided to run across the entire country on just one leg to raise money for cancer research. This biographical drama, directed by Ralph L. Thomas, explores Terry's courage and determination as he embarked on an incredible journey.

The film, starring actors like Eric Fryer, Robert Duvall, and Chris Makepeace, received critical acclaim and has notched up 8 wins and 5 nominations at various film festivals. With a runtime of 96 minutes, "The Terry Fox Story" is a must-watch for fans of biopics, dramas, and sport films alike.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, Sport

  • Runtime: 1h 36min

  • Directed by: Ralph L. Thomas

  • Starring: Eric Fryer, Robert Duvall, Chris Makepeace

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $2,400,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.9

  • Awards: Awards, 8 wins & 5 nominations

  • Similar: Terry, The Stone Boy, The Lightship, Belizaire the Cajun, Terry Fox: Running on a Dream, Tomorrow, The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, The Revolutionary, Convicts, Terry Fox: I Had A Dream, Badge 373


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Step into the captivating world of gypsy life in the drama, "Angelo My Love. " Directed and written by the renowned Robert Duvall, this independent film offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the Romani people. Through the eyes of young Angelo, the audience experiences a culture rooted in family, tradition, and the court system of the gypsy community.

"Angelo My Love" takes viewers on a journey to witness the nuances of a gypsy wedding and the complexities of family relationships, where the future of a young boy is determined by the payment made by his family. Observe their lifestyle, their love for family, and how they live through the highs and lows in this captivating drama.

Starring Angelo Evans, Michael Evans, and Ruthie Evans, this remarkable film showcases the challenges and triumphs of a gypsy family, providing audiences with a truly immersive and enriching cinematic experience. With a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes, and an IMDb rating of 6.5, prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey into a world unlike any other.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 55min

  • Directed by: Robert Duvall

  • Starring: Angelo Evans, Michael Evans, Ruthie Evans

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: We're Not the Jet Set, Assassination Tango, Wild Horses, The Apostle, A Ciambra, Tender Mercies, Latcho Drom, Tomorrow, Shane, Firepower, Chan Is Missing, Wrestling Ernest Hemingway




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Tender Mercies is a heartfelt drama film released in 1983, directed by Bruce Beresford and written by Horton Foote. The movie stars Robert Duvall, Tess Harper, and Betty Buckley. It has a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes and is rated PG.

The film follows the story of a down-on-his-luck, middle-aged country singer who marries a widow and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. This emotional journey explores the themes of mother-daughter and mother-son relationships, as well as the struggles faced by artists in the music industry.

Tender Mercies boasts a talented cast and has been well-received by audiences and critics alike. It has won two Oscars, 10 awards in total, and received 14 nominations. The movie has an IMDb rating of 7.3, indicating its high quality and strong appeal to viewers.

If you're a fan of dramas, music-themed films, and emotionally gripping stories, Tender Mercies is a must-see. It offers a unique perspective on the complexities of human relationships and takes a look at the life of a country singer trying to find his way back. Be sure to catch this timeless classic on your next movie night.


  • Genres: Drama, Music

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 32min

  • Directed by: Bruce Beresford

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Tess Harper, Betty Buckley

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $8,443,124

  • Opening Weekend USA: $46,977

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $8,443,124

  • IMDb Rating: 7.3

  • Awards: Won 2 Oscars, 10 wins & 14 nominations total

  • Similar: The Apostle, Places in the Heart, The Dresser, The Great Santini, On Golden Pond, A Soldier's Story, Coal Miner's Daughter, Norma Rae, Something Like Loneliness, Buck Alamo or (A Phantasmagorical Ballad), Coming Home, Rachel, Rachel




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Nestled in the heart of America, "The Natural" unravels a riveting tale of sport and betrayal. The film centers around Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford), an unknown middle-aged individual who seemingly emerges out of the blue to become a legendary baseball player with almost supernatural talent. Rooted in the novel by Bernard Malamud and set against the backdrop of the 1930s, "The Natural" weaves together a thrilling narrative of triumph, tragedy, and the darker side of sport.

Directed by Barry Levinson and written by Roger Towne and Phil Dusenberry (with contributions from Bernard Malamud), "The Natural" stars a brilliant ensemble that includes Robert Duvall and Glenn Close. The film has garnered critical acclaim, with respectable box office figures and four Oscar nominations under its belt. It has been compared to other sports films such as "Bull Durham, " "Hoosiers, " "Major League, " and "Brubaker. "

What sets "The Natural" apart from its counterparts is its unique blend of drama and sport. It delves into the complexities of the human condition and the game of baseball, leaving the viewer questioning the essence of both. The storyline is intertwined with elements of mystery, as Roy Hobbs encounters the enigmatic Harriet Bird (Jenny Logan), a character inspired by the tragic figure of Eddie Waitkus.

As the film explores the darker aspects of sport and the impact of gambling on athletes, viewers will be drawn into a suspenseful tale filled with twists and turns. The narrative is punctuated with breathtaking montages, embodying the film's ability to captivate the audience with its stunning visuals.

"The Natural" offers a poignant look at heroism, the quest for glory, and the human capacity to endure in the face of adversity. It challenges our perceptions of sport, triumph, and tragedy, offering a truly immersive experience for the viewer. So, if you're looking for a movie that transcends the ordinary, "The Natural" is the perfect choice.


  • Genres: Drama, Sport

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 2h 18min

  • Directed by: Barry Levinson

  • Starring: Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $28,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $47,951,979

  • Opening Weekend USA: $5,088,381

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $47,951,979

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Nominated for 4 Oscars, 3 wins & 8 nominations total

  • Similar: Bull Durham, Hoosiers, Major League, Brubaker, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Ordinary People, Rudy, For Love of the Game, All the President's Men, Eight Men Out, The Candidate, Jeremiah Johnson




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In the heart of America's heartland, a family's world is upended by an unforeseeable disaster, as an older brother's life is abruptly cut short. Emotional turmoil sweeps through the Midwestern farmhouse as the family grapples with the tragic loss and struggles to navigate the devastating aftermath of their tragic reality.

"The Stone Boy" is a poignant exploration of family relationships, tragedy's impact, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of shattering heartbreak. Directed by Christopher Cain and helmed by the talents of Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, and Jason Presson, this drama delves into the unavoidable complexities of grief and loss, inviting viewers to bear witness to the raw, unfiltered emotions of a family in crisis.

Joining the ranks of critically-acclaimed films like "The Great Santini, " "Tender Mercies, " and "Where the River Runs Black, " "The Stone Boy" masterfully paints a picture of lives forever altered by the inescapable force of fate.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 31min

  • Directed by: Christopher Cain

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Jason Presson, Glenn Close

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $2,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $261,033

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $261,033

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: The Great Santini, Tender Mercies, Teachers, The Super, Against All Odds, Country, Harry & Son, Starman, Capone, Where the River Runs Black, The Natural, The Missouri Breaks




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In 1986, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and written by Siegfried Lenz, William Mai, and David Taylor, "The Lightship" transports viewers to the high seas of crime, drama, and thrills. The film follows a group of robbers, two of whom are brothers, as they infiltrate a lightship in an attempt to seize the ship's valuable cargo. Unbeknownst to them, the crew isn't going to stand idly by. As the robbers and the crew engage in a tense battle, "The Lightship" explores themes of brotherhood, loyalty, and the struggle to survive in dangerous circumstances.

Starring Robert Duvall, Klaus Maria Brandauer, and Michal Skolimowski, the film takes place during World War Two and incorporates elements of the Thompson gun, ship hijacking, and an unyielding ship captain who refuses to let his vessel fall into enemy hands. "The Lightship" (1985) is a compelling blend of crime, drama, and thriller genres, earning a PG-13 rating and a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes. With a star-studded cast and an intriguing plot, "The Lightship" is a must-watch for fans of suspenseful films set at sea.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 29min

  • Directed by: Jerzy Skolimowski

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Michal Skolimowski

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3

  • Awards: Awards, 3 wins & 1 nomination

  • Similar: Moonlighting, The Shout, Deep End, Identification Marks: None, Cztery noce z Anna, Torrents of Spring, Atlantic City, Success Is the Best Revenge, EO, King, Queen, Knave, The Hill, 11 Minutes




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"1918" is a poignant drama set in a small Texas town during 1918, where life takes an unexpected turn due to an influenza epidemic. As several broken young men return from the war-ravaged Europe, they bring with them harrowing tales and shattered spirits. Directed by Ken Harrison and starring William Converse-Roberts, Hallie Foote, and Matthew Broderick, this film is a heartfelt exploration of the aftermath of war and the resilience of the human spirit.

With a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes and an IMDb rating of 6.0, "1918" promises a thought-provoking cinematic experience.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 34min

  • Directed by: Ken Harrison

  • Starring: William Converse-Roberts, Hallie Foote, Matthew Broderick

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: On Valentine's Day, Max Dugan Returns, 'Master Harold'... and the Boys, Out on a Limb, Kruty 1918, Infinity, Project X, Torch Song Trilogy, Finding Amanda, The Night We Never Met, Ladyhawke, Biloxi Blues




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"Let's Get Harry, " originally released in 1986, is an action-packed adventure movie that follows a harrowing kidnapping ordeal. When an American engineer is taken by Colombian revolutionaries, his brother and friends band together to take matters into their own hands. Facing official inaction, they hire a mercenary and embark on a dangerous mission to rescue their loved ones from the pervasive clutches of the drug cartel.

This heart-pounding film features a star-studded cast including Michael Schoeffling, Tom Wilson, and Fidel Abrego. With a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes, "Let's Get Harry" is not one to be missed for those seeking a thrilling, action-filled experience.

Directed by Stuart Rosenberg and written by Mark Feldberg, Samuel Fuller, and Charles Robert Carner, the movie offers a thrilling blend of suspense and daring rescues. As the clock ticks and the stakes rise, the audience is whisked away on a high-octane escapade in this 1986 cinematic thriller.

With a budget of around $140,980, "Let's Get Harry" grossed a modest $140,980 in the United States. While not a critical or commercial success, the movie has garnered an IMDb rating of 5.2 based on 1,538 votes.

While the movie has no associated awards, it provides a gripping tale of brotherhood, adrenaline, and the unfailing spirit of defiance against unimaginable odds.


  • Genres: Action, Adventure

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 42min

  • Directed by: Stuart Rosenberg

  • Starring: Michael Schoeffling, Tom Wilson, Fidel Abrego

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $140,980

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $140,980

  • IMDb Rating: 5.2

  • Similar: Moving, Chill Factor, Man in the Attic, The Secret of Convict Lake, Jack's Back, Silent Rage, A Man Called Sledge, The Beast Within, McQ, St. Ives, Homeboy, Ravagers




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"Belizaire the Cajun" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking drama based on the true story of a Cajun town in Louisiana. Set in the early 20th century, the film follows the life of Belizaire, a vibrant and caring man who uses his natural talents as a healer and a fighter to save his beloved village. Surrounded by a close-knit group of townsfolk, Belizaire must navigate through the challenges of the time, including overcoming prejudices and fighting against injustices.

Along the way, he also finds love, building a strong connection with the beautiful town librarian, Theresa. Directed by Glen Pitre, this nostalgic tale of hope and resilience will captivate audiences with its unique blend of historical facts, romance, and drama.


  • Genres: Drama, History, Romance

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 43min

  • Directed by: Glen Pitre

  • Starring: Armand Assante, Gail Youngs, Michael Schoeffling

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $1,142,243

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1,142,243

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Awards: Awards, 3 nominations

  • Similar: Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards!, The Man with a Shotgun, Roadblock, The Stone Boy, The Cheat, Eight Hours of Terror, Let's Get Harry, Kagero-za, Yumeji, Slaves of New York, The Last Days of Chez Nous, Murders in the Zoo




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Hotel Colonial, released in 1987, offers a riveting adventure that delves into the raw realities of a country immersed in poverty, corruption, and crime. Crafted by director Cinzia TH Torrini, the movie unravels an intriguing tale of Marco Venieri, whose life is turned upside down upon learning he has lost his brother Luca in Colombia.

Luca was once a former terrorist who opted to cooperate with the authorities. As Marco embarks on his journey to Colombia, he is faced with an unforgiving reality, teeming with danger lurking in every shadow. With a skilled ensemble of actors like John Savage, Rachel Ward, and Massimo Troisi, the movie seamlessly intertwines the raw realism of the situation with the suspenseful drama.

Hotel Colonial is a gripping and dark tale that delves into the intricacies of the human condition set against a perilous backdrop. The film tackles themes of loyalty, redemption, and the quest for truth, leaving a lasting impression long after the credits roll. This captivating addition to the adventure and drama genres stands out among its peers.

Hotel Colonial may share similarities with films like "Double Jeopardy," "The Good Wife," and "Cold Haven," but its distinctive storytelling and poignant performances set it apart from the rest. With one nomination to its name, this thought-provoking film is an experience not soon forgotten.


  • Genres: Adventure, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 44min

  • Directed by: Cinzia TH Torrini

  • Starring: John Savage, Rachel Ward, Massimo Troisi

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $9,526

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $9,526

  • IMDb Rating: 4.0

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: Double Jeopardy, The Good Wife, After Dark, My Sweet, Cold Heaven, The Final Terror, Black Magic, Land of Doom, The Lightship, Last Rites, Lady Ice, The Wicked Die Slow, The Peace Killers




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In the gritty streets of East Los Angeles, an experienced cop and his rookie partner must battle the escalating gang violence. Dennis Hopper directs this action-packed, crime-drama that delves into the harsh realities of law enforcement and the dangerous environment they must navigate. With Sean Penn, Robert Duvall, and Maria Conchita Alonso leading an all-star cast, Colors offers a raw, realistic portrayal of life on the streets and the consequences faced by those who stand between the gangs.

Experience the unforgiving world of gang violence as these officers face off in a high-stakes police shootout. Colors brings together the intensity of New Jack City with the grit of Menace II Society in a movie that leaves no stone unturned. With a runtime of two hours, prepare yourself for an explosive tale of crime, corruption, and the thin blue line that separates good from evil.

A compelling drama that doesn't shy away from addressing mature themes, Colors will have you on the edge of your seat as you follow these officers in their pursuit of justice. With its 6.7 IMDb rating and boasting both a budget of $6,000,000 and a worldwide gross of $46,616,067, this film is sure to impress even the most discerning viewers. Join the cast of Colors as they navigate the cutthroat world of gang violence, ensuring that no punches are pulled in their quest for the truth.


  • Genres: Action, Crime, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h

  • Directed by: Dennis Hopper

  • Starring: Sean Penn, Robert Duvall, Maria Conchita Alonso

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $46,616,067

  • Opening Weekend USA: $4,747,118

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $46,616,067

  • IMDb Rating: 6.7

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 1 nomination

  • Similar: At Close Range, New Jack City, Bad Boys, King of New York, State of Grace, Casualties of War, Out of the Blue, Menace II Society, Juice, Deep Cover, The Last Movie, River's Edge


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Experience the rich world of Argentine tango in this visually stunning documentary-musical hybrid, Tango, Our Dance (1988). Set against a backdrop of dance sequences, interviews, archival footage, and atmospheric fictional scenes, this film takes a unique and impressionistic look at the role of tango in Argentine identity and its cultural significance.

Directed and written by Jorge Zanada, this captivating film delves into the history of the tango, its decline in the 1950s, and the efforts made in the 1980s to revive its popularity. It explores the differences between the tango in Argentina and other countries, as well as its unique healing properties.

As you watch the film, you'll be mesmerized by the distinctive rhythms of the music, the passionate dancing, and the captivating performances. With a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, Tango, Our Dance (1988) is a perfect way to lose yourself in the mesmerizing world of Argentine tango.

Starring Estela Arcos, Eleonora Berlante, and Julio Bocca, this documentary is a must-see for fans of tango, dance, and cultural exploration. With an IMDb rating of 6.8 and 40 rating votes, this film offers an immersive experience that will leave you with a deep appreciation for the tango and its impact on Argentine society.


  • Genres: Documentary, Musical

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 10min

  • Directed by: Jorge Zanada

  • Starring: Estela Arcos, Eleonora Berlante, Julio Bocca

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.8

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win




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In "The Handmaid's Tale" (1990), a dark dystopian society ruled by a theocratic totalitarian state emerges, where fertility has become a precious commodity. The once-free world now operates under a fundamentalist religious tyranny, forcing women unable to conceive into sexual slavery and subjugation.

Set in this eerie and oppressive state, the film follows the lives of young women, the Handmaids, whose reproductive abilities have granted them a form of servitude. These women's lives become intertwined with influential families, as they bear the responsibility to provide children for the ruling elites. As the Handmaids navigate their roles in this oppressive society, they confront the consequences of their situation and the power dynamics at play.

Directed by Volker Schlöndorff and written by Margaret Atwood and Harold Pinter, "The Handmaid's Tale" is an unsettling exploration of a world gone awry and a powerful statement on gender, power, and freedom.


  • Genres: Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 48min

  • Directed by: Volker Schlöndorff

  • Starring: Natasha Richardson, Faye Dunaway, Aidan Quinn

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $4,960,385

  • Opening Weekend USA: $738,578

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $4,960,385

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins & 1 nomination

  • Similar: Lord of the Flies, The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, Don't Drink the Water, The Handmaid's Tale, Voyager, Reversal of Fortune, Youtopia, An Early Frost, She-Devil, The Unforgiven, Dolores Claiborne, Asylum




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Prepare to experience adrenaline-fueled action and heart-pounding drama in "Days of Thunder" (1990), directed by Tony Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and Robert Duvall. This high-octane film follows the story of a young, talented stock car driver who gets the chance to compete against the best in the world.

As the plot unfolds, the thrilling race tracks become filled with intense competition, danger, and personal growth. Tom Cruise delivers a powerful performance in this high-speed adventure, bringing the world of car racing to life on the big screen. With a supporting cast that includes Oscar-winning actors, "Days of Thunder" is more than just a movie - it's a thrilling experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

This action-packed, sport-themed film offers a captivating storyline balanced with heartfelt moments, making it a must-watch for fans of both drama and adrenaline-pumping races. Audiences can witness the dedication, sacrifice, and relentless pursuit of success as the characters push themselves to the limit in their quest for glory.

"Days of Thunder" is a critically acclaimed classic, receiving nominations and winning awards for its outstanding performances, direction, and visual effects. With a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes and a PG-13 rating, this film promises an immersive, unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave viewers begging for more. Make sure to secure your spot in the theater to witness the exhilarating world of "Days of Thunder. "


  • Genres: Action, Drama, Sport

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 47min

  • Directed by: Tony Scott

  • Starring: Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $60,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $82,670,733

  • Opening Weekend USA: $15,490,445

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $157,920,733

  • IMDb Rating: 6.1

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar, 1 win & 2 nominations total

  • Similar: Far and Away, Born on the Fourth of July, The Firm, Jerry Maguire, Risky Business, A Few Good Men, The Color of Money, Young Guns, Rain Man, All the Right Moves, Top Gun, Vanilla Sky




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In 1978, A Show of Force unveils the chilling tale of an American journalist, played by Amy Irving, who investigates the mysterious deaths of nationalists in Puerto Rico. The police are under suspicion, as they may have orchestrated the fatal shootings.

With Robert Duvall and Andy Garcia portraying riveting performances, the story unfolds as the journalist digs deeper, unraveling the web of deceit and violence. As the truth surfaces, the journalist must race against time to expose the true culprits behind the sinister acts, revealing a shocking twist that challenges the very fabric of justice.

This thrilling drama, with its captivating performances, will enthrall viewers, leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of truth and justice.


  • Genres: Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 35min

  • Directed by: Bruno Barreto

  • Starring: Amy Irving, Robert Duvall, Andy Garcia

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $12,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $91,578

  • Opening Weekend USA: $73,405

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $91,578

  • IMDb Rating: 5.3

  • Similar: American Roulette, When You Remember Me, Blood Money, Just the Ticket, Lakeboat, Carried Away, One Tough Cop, Rocket Gibraltar, Consenting Adults, Darrow, Inseparable, The Big Kahuna




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Embark on an exciting adventure into the realm of power, mystery, and darkness with the groundbreaking documentary, The Godfather Family: Delving into the Private. This captivating, one-hour, thirteen-minute production invites viewers on a behind-the-scenes expedition of all three movies in the prestigious Godfather trilogy.

Enjoy exclusive interviews with acting legends Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, and Marlon Brando, as well as glimpses into the audition process, making-of scenes, and unpublicized episodes that significantly influenced their blockbuster movies. Witness the meticulous crafting of the Godfather universe, as well as the inestimable legacy it leaves behind – all within the gripping scope of this fascinating documentary.

Fervently recommended for aficionados of the Godfather films, The Godfather Family: Delving into the Private promises to hold you spellbound by the extraordinary skill and devotion that went into forging this legendary cinematic realm.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 1h 13min

  • Directed by: Jeff Werner

  • Starring: Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, Marlon Brando

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.8

  • Similar: The Masterpiece That Almost Wasn't, The Godfather: When the Shooting Stopped, Emulsional Rescue: Revealing 'the Godfather', Godfather World, The Godfather: Clemenza, The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980, The Godfather Legacy, Limelight, 2001: The Making of a Myth




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"Rambling Rose" is a gripping drama that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Set in the American South during the early 1900s, the story revolves around a young woman's struggle with temptation and her journey towards sexual awakening. As she navigates through her adolescence, the protagonist tackles the complexities of sexuality with an intensity that is both captivating and thought-provoking.

Directed by Martha Coolidge and brought to life by the brilliant screenplay of Calder Willingham, "Rambling Rose" stars Laura Dern, Robert Duvall, and Diane Ladd. Their performances are nothing short of exceptional, drawing you into the world of this captivating story.

This film has made a significant impact, earning two Oscar nominations and winning a total of 15 awards and nominations. It is a must-watch for fans of drama, coming of age stories, and the exploration of sexuality.

If you're looking for movies that share similar themes or storylines, consider checking out "Passion Fish, " "Laila in Haifa, " "Citizen Ruth, " "Go for Sisters, " "Sunshine State, " "Le fils pr\u00e9f\u00e9r\u00e9, " "City of Hope, " "Electra, " "Smooth Talk, " "The City Girl, " "Disengagement, " and "Esther Kahn. "

"Rambling Rose" will make you question, reflect, and appreciate the power of drama in storytelling. It's a movie that will not only leave a lasting impression but will also encourage you to explore other films in the same genre.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 52min

  • Directed by: Martha Coolidge

  • Starring: Laura Dern, Robert Duvall, Diane Ladd

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $7,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $6,266,621

  • Opening Weekend USA: $314,631

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $6,266,621

  • IMDb Rating: 6.6

  • Awards: Nominated for 2 Oscars, 6 wins & 15 nominations total

  • Similar: Passion Fish, Laila in Haifa, Citizen Ruth, Go for Sisters, Sunshine State, Le fils préféré, City of Hope, Electra, Smooth Talk, The City Girl, Disengagement, Esther Kahn




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Set in the Depression era, "Convicts" is a heartwarming drama that follows the journey of a teenage boy, Horton Foote's protagonist, as he finds solace and learns valuable life lessons on an eccentric's sugar plantation. With a team of convicts as his fellow workers, the young boy embarks on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.

Directed by Peter Masterson and written by Horton Foote, this powerful tale unfolds in Texas, offering a poignant portrayal of a young life's challenges and triumphs. Stars Robert Duvall, Lukas Haas, and James Earl Jones bring the story to life, making this film an unforgettable cinematic experience.

If you're a fan of civil war veterans, screenplays adapted by authors, farms, and stories that revolve around the lives of 13-year-old boys, "Convicts" is sure to captivate your imagination. Drawing parallels with classics like "The Town That Dreaded Sundown, " "Stagecoach, " "The Stars Fell on Henrietta, " "Tomorrow, " "A Night in Old Mexico, " "The Stone Boy, " "A Shot at Glory, " "A Family Thing, " "Broken Trail, " "The Lightship, " "Hotel Colonial, " and "The Man Who Captured Eichmann, " "Convicts" is a must-see movie that promises to both entertain and inspire.


  • Genres: Drama, Western

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 33min

  • Directed by: Peter Masterson

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Lukas Haas, James Earl Jones

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $13,623

  • Opening Weekend USA: $6,347

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $13,623

  • IMDb Rating: 5.8

  • Similar: The Town That Dreaded Sundown, Stagecoach, The Stars Fell on Henrietta, Tomorrow, A Night in Old Mexico, The Stone Boy, A Shot at Glory, A Family Thing, Broken Trail, The Lightship, Hotel Colonial, The Man Who Captured Eichmann




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"Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse" is a gripping behind-the-scenes documentary that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey into the making of Francis Ford Coppola's cinematic masterpiece, "Apocalypse Now. " Set against the backdrop of the volatile Philippines of the 1970s, this film explores the incredible struggles Coppola faced as he attempted to bring his vision to life. With unprecedented access to the filmmaking process, the documentary unravels the intricacies of the script, shooting, budget, and casting problems that nearly destroyed Coppola's life and career.

Narrated by Martin Sheen, who played the iconic role of Captain Willard, the documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in the gritty realities of filmmaking and the determination needed to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 36min

  • Directed by: Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola

  • Starring: Dennis Hopper, Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $1,318,449

  • Opening Weekend USA: $42,992

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1,318,449

  • IMDb Rating: 8.1

  • Awards: Won 2 Primetime Emmys, 8 wins & 5 nominations total

  • Similar: Apocalypse Now, Burden of Dreams, The Thin Blue Line, Hoop Dreams, Heart of Darkness, Heart of Darkness, Jodorowsky's Dune, Hearts of Darkness: The Making of The Final Friday, The Last Waltz, When We Were Kings, Crumb, My Best Fiend




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"Newsies", a captivating 1992 movie centered on the true story of New York City's newsboy uprising in 1899, chronicles the experiences of a group of plucky news vendors. In an unrelenting quest for justice, these resilient youngsters confront appalling mistreatment and exploitation inflicted by their oppressive bosses. Propelled by their indomitable willpower, they embark on a thrilling odyssey intertwined with both victory and adversity, while wrestling with the daunting complexities of corporate America.

The film features a charismatic ensemble of actors, including Christian Bale, Bill Pullman, and Robert Duvall, who bring to life a stirring narrative of bravery, tenacity, and the unifying strength of camaraderie.


  • Genres: Drama, Family, History

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 2h 1min

  • Directed by: Kenny Ortega

  • Starring: Christian Bale, Bill Pullman, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $15,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $2,819,485

  • Opening Weekend USA: $1,232,508

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $2,819,485

  • IMDb Rating: 6.9

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 6 nominations

  • Similar: Little Women, Into the Woods, Pocahontas, Babes in Toyland, Annie, Mio in the Land of Faraway, Old Yeller, The Mighty Ducks, Shipwrecked, Robin Hood, The Rescuers, An American Tail




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"Stalin, " a chilling biopic from 1992, presents a chilling account of the brutal life and career of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, as portrayed by Hollywood legend Robert Duvall. In this unflinching portrayal, Duvall embodies the ruthless Stalin with skill and precision, offering viewers an insight into the dark and twisted mindset of one of history's most notorious leaders.

With Julia Ormond as Stalin's wife, Nadya Alliluyeva, and Maximilian Schell as the charismatic Leon Trotsky, "Stalin" is a gripping narrative on the intricacies of Soviet politics, highlighting the lengths people were willing to go to in the pursuit of power. Boasting an impressive four Primetime Emmy Awards, "Stalin" is a masterful blend of biography, crime, and drama that remains unmatched in its portrayal of Stalin's tumultuous personal and political life. As a testament to Duvall's acting prowess and the skillful direction of Ivan Passer, "Stalin" is sure to leave viewers spellbound by its exploration of the brutal reign of a man who once ruled an entire nation.


  • Genres: Biography, Crime, Drama

  • Rated: TV-MA

  • Runtime: 2h 52min

  • Directed by: Ivan Passer

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Julia Ormond, Maximilian Schell

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $10,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0

  • Awards: Won 4 Primetime Emmys, 11 wins & 14 nominations total

  • Similar: The Apostle, Captives, Equus, Cromwell, The Big Red One, The Death of Stalin, Rasputin, The Last 4 Days, Nostradamus, The Hill, Becket, Stalin


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Dive into the thrilling world of the Old West in "Gunfighters of the Old West" (1992), a gripping documentary that transports audiences back in time to an era of outlaws and lawmen. Following the infamous gunfighters of the Wild West, the film explores legendary shootouts that shaped the history of the region. Venture through notorious acts like the James/Younger gang's Northfield, Minnesota bank robbery, the Daltons' attempt to rob two banks simultaneously, and the epic showdown between the Earps and the Clanton gang in Tombstone, Arizona.

Directed by the enigmatic James Kelly, this compelling 90-minute journey brings to life the myth and legend of an era fraught with danger, heroism, and a tangible sense of the 'Old West’ that captivated the hearts of the people. The documentary features notable cast members Jack Hanrahan, Frank Albertson, and R. G. Armstrong, shedding light on the gunfighters of this period and the film clips of their escapades that have become the stuff of legend.

"Gunfighters of the Old West" offers a riveting ride for documentaries and western genre lovers alike. Experience the excitement and danger of the Wild West with this fascinating and historically accurate presentation. Available for viewers in the USA, the movie brings forth the raw energy and spirit of the Old West and enthralls those who dare to venture into a time rife with legendary gunfighters and heart-stopping shootouts.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 1h 30min

  • Starring: Jack Hanrahan, Frank Albertson, R.G. Armstrong

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0




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The Godfather Trilogy, spanning from 1901 to 1980, is a gripping saga that follows the rise and fall of the powerful and infamous Corleone crime family. This multigenerational epic, produced by Paramount Pictures, is directed by the visionary Francis Ford Coppola and written by both Coppola and Mario Puzo. The film stars iconic actors including Marlon Brando and Al Pacino in their unforgettable roles, as the story unfolds across the tumultuous 20th century, from the bustling streets of Manhattan and the Bronx to the halls of power and corruption.

The Godfather Trilogy is not just a movie, but a masterpiece that immortalizes the Corleone legacy, its impact resonating through the decades.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 9h 43min

  • Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola

  • Starring: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 9.3

  • Similar: The Godfather Saga, The Godfather Part III, The Godfather Legacy, The Godfather Part II, Tetro, Twixt, Distant Vision, The Godfather, The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, The Rainmaker, Youth Without Youth, Jack




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"The Plague" is a 1992 drama film directed by Luis Puenzo, based on the novel by Albert Camus, and set in a South American city plagued by an outbreak in the 1990s. The story follows Dr.

Rieux, who is determined to cure the sick people, French journalists chasing sensational headlines, and pious believers mourning the scourge. This intense, character-driven film explores the human condition when faced with unprecedented tragedy. Starring William Hurt, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Jean-Marc Barr, "The Plague" is a thought-provoking exploration of fate, morality, and survival.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 28min

  • Directed by: Luis Puenzo

  • Starring: William Hurt, Sandrine Bonnaire, Jean-Marc Barr

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.6

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 5 nominations

  • Similar: Broadcast News, La peste, Down Came a Blackbird, The Plague, The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes Story, La peste, Mack the Knife, A Time of Destiny, Contaminated Man, Broken Silence, Le premier homme, Romero




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Geronimo: An American Legend, released in 1993, offers viewers a unique blend of drama, history, and western genre. Directed by Walter Hill, this film follows the story of the Apache chief Geronimo and his brave resistance against the U. S. Government's attempts to subjugate his people.

Based primarily in the Arizona Territory and drawing from the legend of John Slaughter, this story provides a fresh perspective on classic western themes. Written by John Milius and Larry Gross, and featuring a star-studded cast including Jason Patric, Gene Hackman, and Robert Duvall, this movie received both positive reviews and respectable awards.

With a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes, it offers an immersive experience for viewers seeking an alternative to traditional western narratives.


  • Genres: Drama, History, Western

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 55min

  • Directed by: Walter Hill

  • Starring: Jason Patric, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $35,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $18,635,620

  • Opening Weekend USA: $4,018,452

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $18,635,620

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar, 1 win & 2 nominations total

  • Similar: Wild Bill, Geronimo, The Long Riders, The Quick and the Dead, Silverado, The Missing, Geronimo, Broken Trail, The Alamo, Crazy Horse, Johnny Handsome, Geronimo




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"Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" is a heartwarming drama that unfolds an unlikely friendship between two lonely, retired septuagenarians and two remarkable strangers. The film follows the journey of an unkempt Irish sea captain and a fussy Cuban barber as they navigate the challenges of life and unexpected bonds.

Set in the early '90s, the film explores themes of love, friendship, and personal growth, as the two main characters grapple with their past, present, and the future. Directed by Randa Haines and written by Steve Conrad, this beautifully portrayed feature boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Robert Duvall, Richard Harris, and Shirley MacLaine. With a runtime of 2 hours and 3 minutes, "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" is a memorable and touching tale that will leave audiences uplifted and inspired.


  • Genres: Drama, Romance

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 3min

  • Directed by: Randa Haines

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Richard Harris, Shirley MacLaine

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $20,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $278,720

  • Opening Weekend USA: $14,871

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $278,720

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0

  • Similar: In Love and War, The Saint of Fort Washington, Love Potion No. 9, Gun Shy, Working Girl, Me and the Mob, Up Close & Personal, Billy Bathgate, The Vanishing, When the Party's Over, The Battle of Shaker Heights, Forces of Nature




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Falling Down, released in 1993, is a gripping psychological drama that takes a deep dive into the world of social decay and alienation. The film revolves around an ordinary man, played by Michael Douglas, who becomes increasingly frustrated with the flaws he sees in society and begins to lash out violently against them. Directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Ebbe Roe Smith, this action-packed movie explores themes such as economic hardship, crime, and pollution in Los Angeles.

With a star-studded cast that includes Robert Duvall and Barbara Hershey, Falling Down is a thought-provoking look at the complexities of human nature and the consequences of unchecked anger. The movie has received critical acclaim, winning one award and racking up two nominations, and has garnered an impressive IMDb rating of 7.6. Don't miss out on this intense cinematic experience that leaves you questioning what you would do in the face of overwhelming adversity.


  • Genres: Action, Crime, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 53min

  • Directed by: Joel Schumacher

  • Starring: Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $25,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $40,903,593

  • Opening Weekend USA: $8,724,452

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $40,903,593

  • IMDb Rating: 7.6

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 2 nominations

  • Similar: Wall Street, Basic Instinct, Misery, Phone Booth, Dombivli Fast, The Game, The Fugitive, Total Recall, Face/Off, Fatal Attraction, Cape Fear, Speed




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Experience a rollercoaster of drama, comedy, and personal struggles as "The Paper" unfolds in the bustling city of New York. The film, released in 1994, follows Henry, a dedicated New York City tabloid editor, as he faces an array of life-altering decisions and challenges.

Amid his professional turmoil, a delectable job offer tempts him further. Directed by the talented Ron Howard and written by the Koepp brothers, this engrossing movie boasts a star-studded cast, including Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, and Robert Duvall. Boasting a runtime of 1 hour and 52 minutes, this inspiring drama is filled with the intricacies of journalism, touching the profound theme of wrongful arrest.

With six Academy Award nominations, a gripping plot, and an IMDb rating of 6.7, "The Paper" is sure to captivate audiences.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 52min

  • Directed by: Ron Howard

  • Starring: Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $38,824,341

  • Opening Weekend USA: $175,507

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $48,424,341

  • IMDb Rating: 6.7

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar, 1 nomination total

  • Similar: Gung Ho, The Dream Team, Night Shift, Edtv, My Life, Pacific Heights, Clean and Sober, Made in America, Multiplicity, Rebuilding Paradise, One Good Cop, Mr. Mom




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In "Something to Talk About" (1995), a passionate story about the trials and tribulations of marriage unfolds through the life of a young woman who finds her world turned upside down when she discovers her husband's infidelities. This compelling drama, directed by Lasse Hallström and written by Callie Khouri, tackles a poignant theme with authenticity and charm.

The film centers on Julia Roberts' character, a fiery and tenacious woman who, at the height of her career as a successful horse breeder, learns her seemingly loving husband (played by Dennis Quaid) has been unfaithful. Shocked and hurt, she embarks on a quest for reconciliation and a renewed sense of self-worth.

"Something to Talk About" is an expertly crafted blend of drama, comedy, and romance, filled with memorable scenes and heartfelt moments. As the protagonist grapples with the fallout of her husband's mistakes, the film navigates the complexity of forgiveness and the strength of true love.

Boasting an all-star cast that includes Robert Duvall, this thought-provoking film has won the hearts of audiences worldwide. It delivers a powerful message about the strength of relationships, the power of forgiveness, and the importance of self-discovery.

For fans of Julia Roberts, Lasse Hallström, and Callie Khouri, "Something to Talk About" is a must-see, offering an insightful glimpse into not only the world of adultery and reconciliation but also the lives and love of a couple grappling with adversity. This film is an unforgettable journey that will leave you talking for days.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 46min

  • Directed by: Lasse Hallström

  • Starring: Julia Roberts, Dennis Quaid, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $50,865,589

  • Opening Weekend USA: $11,115,697

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $50,865,589

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 3 nominations

  • Similar: Dying Young, I Love Trouble, Runaway Bride, Mystic Pizza, Sleeping with the Enemy, America's Sweethearts, Mary Reilly, Stepmom, The Pelican Brief, Ready to Wear, Satisfaction, Steel Magnolias




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Experience a dramatic tale of hope and determination in "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" (1995). Robert Duvall, Aidan Quinn, and Frances Fisher star in this heartwarming film centered around a dedicated family of oil field enthusiasts. When a young girl goes missing during their desperate search for lucrative reserves, the story takes a turn towards suspense and survival.

With its captivating performances and emotional depth, "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" becomes a testament to the human spirit in the face of adversity. A must-watch for fans of drama and family-centered stories.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 49min

  • Directed by: James Keach

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Aidan Quinn, Frances Fisher

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $13,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $99,318

  • Opening Weekend USA: $16,406

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $99,318

  • IMDb Rating: 6.4

  • Similar: Convicts, The Stone Boy, Wrestling Ernest Hemingway, The Playboys, A Shot at Glory, Lies of the Twins, The Man Who Captured Eichmann, Commandments, Don't Look Back, The Apostle, Grey Knight, A Private Matter




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In the 17th century, a passionate affair between a young woman and a pastor unfolds with disastrous consequences, revealing the darkest secrets of their town. "The Scarlet Letter" (1995), directed by Roland Joffé, captures the essence of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel and transports it to the big screen. Featuring a captivating cast that includes Demi Moore, Gary Oldman, and Robert Duvall, this film explores themes of adultery, betrayal, and redemption.

Set in a time when purity and piety were paramount, the movie delves into the lives of the characters as they navigate the treacherous terrain of love, infidelity, and shame. As the story unfolds, the consequences of their actions threaten to tear their world apart, and Hester Prynne's infamous letter 'A' becomes a symbol of their transgressions.

"The Scarlet Letter" (1995) is a gripping drama and romantic tale that explores love amidst the strict confines of a strict, religious society. With its stunning performances, intriguing plot, and stunning visuals, it's a must-watch for fans of the genre.

Directed by Roland Joffé, this movie was released on October 13, 1995, and has garnered a number of awards and nominations. Despite its budget of $46 million, the film's box office performance was relatively modest, grossing $10,382,407 in the United States. In terms of runtime, the movie clocks in at approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, making it a comprehensive adaptation of the original novel.


  • Genres: Drama, Romance

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 15min

  • Directed by: Roland Joffé

  • Starring: Demi Moore, Gary Oldman, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $46,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $10,382,407

  • Opening Weekend USA: $4,119,086

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $10,382,407

  • IMDb Rating: 5.3

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 10 nominations

  • Similar: Immortal Beloved, Striptease, The Scarlet Letter, The Juror, Disclosure, Indecent Proposal, The Scarlet Letter, The Scarlet Letter, Mary Reilly, The Scarlet Letter, The Scarlet Letter, The Crucible


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"The Man Who Nabbed Eichmann" is an enthralling historical drama that draws from the real-life account of Adolf Eichmann's apprehension in the 1960s. Masterfully directed by William A. Graham, this thrilling film was penned by Peter Malkin, Harry Stein, and Lionel Chetwynd. The star-studded cast includes Robert Duvall, Arliss Howard, and Jeffrey Tambor.

The riveting narrative delves into the Mossad's meticulously crafted plan to extract the infamous Nazi war criminal from Argentina and ensure he faces justice. Set in the tense environment of the 1960s, this gripping movie explores the complexities of pursuing justice and the moral dilemmas that arise. Nominated for two Primetime Emmys, "The Man Who Nabbed Eichmann" is a must-watch for fans of war, history, and drama.


  • Genres: Drama, History, War

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 36min

  • Directed by: William A. Graham

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Arliss Howard, Jeffrey Tambor

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Awards: Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys, 1 win & 7 nominations total

  • Similar: Broken Trail, Eichmann, Operation Finale, The War of the Roses, Wyatt Earp, The House on Garibaldi Street, Operation Eichmann, The Devil's Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes, Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story, The Stars Fell on Henrietta, The Trial of Adolf Eichmann, Stalin




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"Experience the extraordinary in 'Phenomenon, ' a gripping drama that explores the uncharted depths of human potential. Released in 1996, this fantastical tale follows an ordinary man, George Malley, whose life takes an extraordinary turn when he encounters a mysterious, otherworldly light. Instantly transformed, George gains super-intelligence and telekinetic powers that challenge the very fabric of reality.

As he grapples with his newfound abilities, George must navigate the chaos they create in his life, including a blossoming romance with Dr. Rose Malley, his estranged wife, played by Kyra Sedgwick. Together, they navigate the complexities of their relationship as George struggles with an imminent death sentence due to a terminal illness and the fear that his death could extinguish the knowledge he's gained.

Directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Gerald Di Pego, 'Phenomenon' stars John Travolta, Forest Whitaker, and Kyra Sedgwick. With a runtime of 2 hours and 3 minutes, this enchanting drama delves deep into the human spirit, exploring the power of love, courage, and intellect. It earned critical acclaim and a strong box office performance, with over $104 million in domestic gross.

Don't miss the chance to witness this captivating tale of human potential and what it means to defy the boundaries set by our own nature. 'Phenomenon' is a mesmerizing exploration of the mysteries of life, the power of love, and the depths of human intellect. Brace yourself for a remarkable cinematic journey that will leave you in awe. "


  • Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Romance

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 2h 3min

  • Directed by: Jon Turteltaub

  • Starring: John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitaker

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $32,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $104,636,382

  • Opening Weekend USA: $16,158,901

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $152,036,382

  • IMDb Rating: 6.4

  • Awards: Awards, 7 wins & 8 nominations

  • Similar: Michael, The General's Daughter, Broken Arrow, Get Shorty, A Civil Action, Swordfish, Powder, Ladder 49, Look Who's Talking, Primary Colors, Saturday Night Fever, Phenom




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Sling Blade, a powerful drama released in 1997, showcases the heartfelt journey of Karl Childers, a man who grapples with mental retardation and the complex aftermath of a tragic childhood. Set in a small town named Arkansas, the film tells the remarkable story of how Karl's life changes after being released from a hospital where he was confined for murdering his mother and her lover. Under the guidance of a compassionate father figure, Karl embarks on a journey of self-discovery and forms unexpected friendships.

This gripping and emotional tale received critical acclaim, winning an Oscar and 14 other awards, leaving viewers inspired by its authentic portrayal of human struggles and triumphs.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 15min

  • Directed by: Billy Bob Thornton

  • Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Dwight Yoakam, J.T. Walsh

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $1,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $24,444,121

  • Opening Weekend USA: $28,139

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $24,444,121

  • IMDb Rating: 8.0

  • Awards: Won 1 Oscar, 14 wins & 15 nominations total

  • Similar: A Simple Plan, Monster's Ball, Dead Man Walking, The Man Who Wasn't There, Bad Santa, The People vs. Larry Flynt, Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade, The Straight Story, The Apostle, Boys Don't Cry, Leaving Las Vegas, Falling Down




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"A Family Thing, " a 1996 comedy-drama film, centers around a man who inherits an unexpected piece of news in the form of a letter from his deceased mother. The letter reveals that he was adopted and should make peace with his half-brother living in Chicago. His life takes an unexpected turn as he unravels the mystery surrounding his true lineage and forges new bonds within his family.

Directed by Richard Pearce and written by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson, the film stars Robert Duvall, James Earl Jones, and Michael Beach. Known for its compelling storyline and emotional depth, "A Family Thing" explores themes of family, identity, and the strength that comes with discovering one's roots. The movie received critical acclaim, with three wins and two nominations in various awards categories. With a combination of humor and drama, this film is sure to leave audiences pondering the true essence of family ties.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 49min

  • Directed by: Richard Pearce

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, James Earl Jones, Michael Beach

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $10,125,417

  • Opening Weekend USA: $3,020,662

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $10,125,417

  • IMDb Rating: 7.1

  • Awards: Awards, 3 wins & 2 nominations

  • Similar: The Long Walk Home, The Good Lie, The Apostle, Get Low, My Louisiana Sky, A Bird of the Air, A Family Thing, A Home of Our Own, Untamed Heart, So B. It, Gimme Shelter, Losing Isaiah




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Experience a riveting tale of redemption and self-discovery with "The Apostle, " a poignant drama from 1997. Directed by and starring Academy Award-nominated actor Robert Duvall, this heartwarming film follows the life of a Texas preacher whose happiness spirals out of control.

Deciding to start anew, he changes his name and moves to Louisiana, where he finds solace preaching on the radio. Embracing the southern gothic charm of Louisiana, the apostle undergoes a transformative journey, ultimately leading him back to his faith and a chance at happiness.

Filled with powerful performances and richly developed characters, this unforgettable film is a must-see. "The Apostle" is an inspiring and touching movie that explores themes of happiness, faith, and the human spirit.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 14min

  • Directed by: Robert Duvall

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Todd Allen, Paul Bagget

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $5,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $19,868,354

  • Opening Weekend USA: $29,396

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $19,868,354

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar, 13 wins & 8 nominations total

  • Similar: Tender Mercies, The Great Santini, Sling Blade, A Family Thing, Assassination Tango, Ulee's Gold, A Night in Old Mexico, The Dresser, A Civil Action, We're Not the Jet Set, Stalin, Primary Colors




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In "A Civil Action, " John Travolta plays the role of tenacious Boston lawyer Jan Schltachter, who takes on a dangerous case against two of America's most powerful companies - the W. R. Grace Corporation and Beatrice Foods. The stakes are high, as Schltacher is risking bankruptcy for his law firm and personal career.

The case focuses on leukemia-stricken children, whose illnesses were caused by hazardous waste that had contaminated their town's water source in Massachusetts. The legal drama, based on a true story, is expertly crafted by directors Steven Zaillian, Jonathan Harr, and writers David A. Strouse, with outstanding performances by Robert Duvall, Kathleen Quinlan, and others.

Nominated for two Oscars and with 5 wins and 10 nominations total, "A Civil Action" is a gripping film that blends fact and fiction in a captivating legal battle.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 55min

  • Directed by: Steven Zaillian

  • Starring: John Travolta, Robert Duvall, Kathleen Quinlan

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $75,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $56,709,981

  • Opening Weekend USA: $70,079

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $56,709,981

  • IMDb Rating: 6.6

  • Awards: Nominated for 2 Oscars, 5 wins & 10 nominations total

  • Similar: Primary Colors, The General's Daughter, Phenomenon, The Rainmaker, The Client, Mad City, Runaway Jury, All the King's Men, The Last Castle, Searching for Bobby Fischer, Domestic Disturbance, Michael




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In 1998, "The Gingerbread Man" hit the big screen with a star-studded cast and a gripping plot. Set in a small Southern town, the film revolves around a lawyer who uses his power and influence to have his lover's father arrested. However, when the father escapes from jail, they all find themselves in the crossfire of a dangerous game of cat and mouse.

Directed by Robert Altman and written by John Grisham and Clyde Hayes, the crime, mystery, and thriller genre film boasts a talented ensemble, including Kenneth Branagh, Embeth Davidtz, and Robert Downey Jr. The movie explores themes of power, control, and the consequences of one's actions.

"The Gingerbread Man" received mixed reviews upon its release, with a modest box office performance and an IMDb rating of 5.7. While it may not have lived up to the high expectations set by the cast and crew, it remains an intriguing and suspense-filled 1998 crime thriller.


  • Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 54min

  • Directed by: Robert Altman

  • Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Embeth Davidtz, Robert Downey Jr.

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $25,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $1,677,131

  • Opening Weekend USA: $118,278

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1,677,131

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Similar: The Chamber, Cookie's Fortune, Kansas City, Vincent & Theo, The Proposition, Thieves Like Us, Dr. T & the Women, Streamers, Ready to Wear, The Company, Killer App, Fool for Love




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"Fearful Symmetry, " a captivating documentary from 1998, delves into the fascinating process of adapting Harper Lee's iconic novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird, " into a powerful film. The documentary takes viewers on an intriguing journey through the making of this classic, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the trials faced by filmmakers in bringing Lee's timeless work to the big screen.

Directed by Charles Kiselyak, "Fearful Symmetry" features interviews with key figures in this cinematic transformation, including screenwriter Horton Foote, director Robert Mulligan, and author Mary Williams. These interviews offer valuable insights into the creative challenges of adapting such a beloved and contentious novel – one that tackles themes of race, justice, and morality with an unmatched and evocative sensitivity.

Furthermore, the movie emphasizes the novel's connections to the poetry of William Blake, drawing attention to the poetic nature of the storytelling and the powerful influence of words in shaping the narrative. Through engaging interviews and a comprehensive exploration of the novel's adaptation, "Fearful Symmetry" provides an insightful and compelling look at the making of a cinematic masterpiece.

In conclusion, "Fearful Symmetry" is a must-watch for fans of both the novel and the film, offering a rare opportunity to delve into the creative process behind this unforgettable adaptation.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 1h 30min

  • Directed by: Charles Kiselyak

  • Starring: Mary Williams, Horton Foote, Robert Mulligan

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Similar: A Conversation with Gregory Peck, To Kill a Mockingbird




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In the nerve-wracking 1998 science fiction disaster film, "Deep Impact," humanity is faced with its most imminent and unprecedented peril as a comet, hurtling towards Earth, is discovered to be on a collision course. With doomsday looming, the world joins forces in a desperate bid to save itself from the imminent catastrophe.

Directed by Mimi Leder, this suspenseful epic features performances by Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, and Elijah Wood. As the countdown commences, the human race must act swiftly to prevent a catastrophic impact that could potentially wipe out all life on Earth.

With breathtaking special effects and a riveting narrative, "Deep Impact" is a captivating portrayal of human resilience in the face of the unimaginable.


  • Genres: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h

  • Directed by: Mimi Leder

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, Elijah Wood

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $75,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $140,464,664

  • Opening Weekend USA: $41,152,375

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $349,464,664

  • IMDb Rating: 6.2

  • Awards: Awards, 5 wins & 14 nominations

  • Similar: Armageddon, Dante's Peak, The Day After Tomorrow, Twister, 2012, Outbreak, The Perfect Storm, Independence Day, Knowing, Volcano, The Core




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"Gone in 60 Seconds" (2000), a high-octane action-packed thriller, follows a retired master car thief, played by Nicolas Cage, who is lured back into the dangerous world of car theft to save his beloved brother from a devious, dangerous enemy. Directed by Dominic Sena and written by H. B.

Halicki and Scott Rosenberg, this thrilling movie features a star-studded cast, including Angelina Jolie and Giovanni Ribisi, as they navigate the tense and fast-paced underworld of illegally stolen vehicles. With a thrilling runtime of 1 hour and 58 minutes, this crime-packed masterpiece offers non-stop action, nail-biting suspense, and an intense car chase scene, all resulting in a suspense-filled and exhilarating experience. "Gone in 60 Seconds" (2000) received critical acclaim, winning 9 awards and scoring 6 nominations, making it a must-watch for those seeking heart-pounding thrills.

With a box office gross of $237,202,299, it is a smash hit that showcases unforgettable moments of both gritty action and undeniable star power. The Director's Cut is also available, featuring more aggressive and aggressive versions of scenes, as well as a longer, more intense car chase scene. Don't miss out on the fun and suspense this movie has to offer!


  • Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 58min

  • Directed by: Dominic Sena

  • Starring: Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $90,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $101,648,571

  • Opening Weekend USA: $25,336,048

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $237,202,299

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Awards: Awards, 9 wins & 6 nominations

  • Similar: Con Air, Face/Off, The Rock, National Treasure, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Speed, Gone in 60 Seconds, Swordfish, Armageddon, Enemy of the State, Bad Boys, Lord of War


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The 6th Day, a pulse-pounding sci-fi thriller, brings to life a world where cloning has become a dangerous reality. When a man discovers an exact replica of himself, he becomes embroiled in a terrifying conspiracy.

As the stakes get higher and the danger draws closer, Arnold Schwarzenegger's character must navigate a web of deceit and manipulation to protect himself and uncover the truth behind the sinister plan. The 6th Day masterfully blends action and suspense to create an unforgettable viewing experience.

So, brace yourself as you're drawn into a thrilling adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns. Don't miss your chance to witness the dark and twisted world of cloning in this edge-of-your-seat exhilarating ride.


  • Genres: Action, Mystery, Sci-Fi

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 3min

  • Directed by: Roger Spottiswoode

  • Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Tony Goldwyn

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $82,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $34,604,280

  • Opening Weekend USA: $13,020,883

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $96,085,477

  • IMDb Rating: 5.9

  • Awards: Awards, 8 nominations

  • Similar: Eraser, End of Days, Collateral Damage, Last Action Hero, Red Heat, Junior, Twins, Raw Deal, Commando, Kindergarten Cop, Total Recall, The Running Man




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"A Shot at Glory" is a thrilling sports drama film that focuses on a soccer coach who must lead his Scottish team to victory in the Cup, despite the escalating tensions between his star player and his daughter. There's even more at stake, as the owner warns they will move the team to Dublin if they lose.

Set in Glasgow, the film takes you into the high-stakes world of soccer, where emotional struggles and personal conflicts are just as intense. The coach, determined to bring his team to success, must juggle the delicate balance between his professional and personal life, all while facing the possibility of losing everything he's worked for.

This inspiring underdog story features Robert Duvall, Michael Keaton, and Andy Gray in a tale that goes beyond sports and delves into the human drama that lies beneath. "A Shot at Glory" is a captivating film that will keep you on the edge of your seat, as you root for the coach and his team to overcome all odds and achieve glory.

With a runtime of 1 hour and 54 minutes, this film is a must-watch for fans of drama and sport, as well as those who appreciate an enthralling story of redemption and perseverance. With a talented cast and a compelling plot, "A Shot at Glory" is guaranteed to leave viewers feeling motivated and rejuvenated.


  • Genres: Drama, Sport

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 54min

  • Directed by: Michael Corrente

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Michael Keaton, Andy Gray

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $9,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $133,122

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $133,122

  • IMDb Rating: 6.2

  • Similar: Victory, The House of the Spirits, The Joy Luck Club, Sweet and Lowdown, Dick Tracy, The November Man, Polytechnique, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Imagining Argentina, Steal This Movie, The Fulfillment of Mary Gray, Bella Mafia




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Experience the captivating world of Assassination Tango, a thrilling crime drama that transports viewers into the intoxicating heart of Argentinian tango culture. In this riveting tale, the extraordinary Robert Duvall plays the role of an aged hitman hired to eliminate a General in Buenos Aires, Argentina. However, his world is flipped upside down when he learns that his target is inaccessible.

Undeterred by the mysterious allure of Argentina's most cherished dance, the hitman becomes ensnared in the seductive passion and traditions of the steamy tango scene. This enthralling mix of action, romance, and intrigue delves deep into the intricate web of morality and human connection, showcasing that even the most impenetrable settings can foster love. Featuring top-notch performances from the cast and a spellbinding narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat, Assassination Tango is an unforgettable cinematic adventure that you don't want to miss.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Romance

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 54min

  • Directed by: Robert Duvall

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Luciana Pedraza, Rubén Blades

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $1,013,272

  • Opening Weekend USA: $64,474

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1,013,272

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: The Apostle, A Night in Old Mexico, Threesome, A Civil Action, We're Not the Jet Set, Angelo My Love, True Crime, Wild Horses, Eavesdrop, Americano, The Unforgiven, Betrayed




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In the heart-pounding 2002 thriller John Q, Denzel Washington stars as John Quincy Archibald, a desperate father fighting for his son's life. When his health insurance refuses to cover a life-saving heart transplant, John takes matters into his own hands, taking hostages in a hospital emergency room.

Directed by Nick Cassavetes, John Q is a masterful blend of crime, drama, and thriller genres that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Robert Duvall and Gabriela Oltean join forces with Washington, delivering powerful performances that will leave you breathless.

Awards and nominations for John Q include two wins and eight nominations, further highlighting its captivating storyline and top-notch filmmaking. With an IMDb rating of 7.1 and a strong box office performance, it's clear that this high-stakes drama has resonated with audiences around the world.

Join John Quincy Archibald as he battles against all odds to save his son and expose the harsh realities of the healthcare system. Intrigued? John Q is an unforgettable cinematic experience you won't want to miss.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 56min

  • Directed by: Nick Cassavetes

  • Starring: Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall, Gabriela Oltean

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $36,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $71,756,802

  • Opening Weekend USA: $20,275,194

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $102,244,770

  • IMDb Rating: 7.1

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins & 8 nominations

  • Similar: Deja Vu, Man on Fire, The Taking of Pelham 123, Flight, Inside Man, Training Day, Safe House, The Bone Collector, The Book of Eli, The Hurricane, Out of Time, Unstoppable




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Open Range is a gripping 2003 Western film that follows the life of a former gunslinger, played by Kevin Costner, who is compelled to bring out his deadly skills again when his cattle crew and himself face a sinister threat from a crooked lawman. The film, directed by Costner, offers a thrilling combination of action, drama, and romance with a focus on the struggle between justice and corruption.

This enticing story, featuring a star-studded cast including Robert Duvall and Diego Luna, takes the audience on a cattle drive across the vast and dangerous open range. The journey is filled with danger as the crew encounters violent outlaws and faces the challenges of the unforgiving landscape. Adding to the intrigue is the character of a cunning and ruthless lawman, portrayed by Robert Duvall, who poses a threat to the safety of the cattle drive and the people involved.

Open Range captures the spirit of the Wild West, where the struggle for survival and the quest for justice often intertwine. The film's compelling narrative, coupled with the rugged beauty of the Western landscape, make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

Some of the themes explored through the story include the price of vengeance, the tension between lawmen and outlaws, and the quest for honor and redemption. The film delivers pulse-pounding action sequences and unforgettable performances that leave a lasting impression on viewers.

Open Range has been received well by both critics and audiences alike, garnering five awards nominations and one win. If you're a fan of Westerns or action-packed films that tug at your emotions, this is one movie you won't want to miss.


  • Genres: Action, Drama, Romance

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 19min

  • Directed by: Kevin Costner

  • Starring: Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall, Diego Luna

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $22,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $58,331,254

  • Opening Weekend USA: $14,047,781

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $68,296,293

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 5 nominations

  • Similar: The Postman, Wyatt Earp, Silverado, Tombstone, Appaloosa, Dances with Wolves, Hatfields & McCoys, Pale Rider, A Perfect World, 3000 Miles to Graceland, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves




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Witness the awe-inspiring journey and downfall of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson in the biographical drama, "Gods and Generals" (2003). Directed by Ron Maxwell, this enthralling film explores the triumphs of the Confederate Army against the Union between 1861 and 1863. The film skillfully presents the intriguing enigma of Jackson, emphasizing his unwavering commitment and leadership.

Regrettably, the narrative takes a grim turn when Jackson meets his untimely demise at the hands of his own troops, which marks a turning point for the Confederate forces. Packed with nail-biting sequences of heroic bayonet charges and engagements, "Gods and Generals" provides a captivating portrayal of the relentless determination and resilient spirit of the Confederacy's esteemed military leaders. Starring Stephen Lang, Robert Duvall, and Jeff Daniels, this cinematic marvel is a must-watch for enthusiasts of historical epics, drama, and suspenseful storytelling.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, History

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 3h 39min

  • Directed by: Ron Maxwell

  • Starring: Stephen Lang, Robert Duvall, Jeff Daniels

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $56,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $12,882,934

  • Opening Weekend USA: $4,675,246

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $12,923,936

  • IMDb Rating: 6.2

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 4 nominations

  • Similar: Gettysburg, Gods & Generals: The Life of Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson, The Blue and the Gray, Copperhead, The Alamo, Glory, Rugby Boys, The Civil War, Rough Riders, Waterloo, Gettysburg, The Patriot




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"Secondhand Lions, " a captivating 2003 comedy-drama film, stars Haley Joel Osment, Michael Caine, and Robert Duvall as uncles Hub and Garth, who take in their nephew Walter (Osment) after his mother relocates for a new marriage. The charming film follows their unique and often unpredictable journey together, balancing the comedy, drama, and familial connections with grace. Featuring an impressive ensemble cast, "Secondhand Lions" became a beloved favorite among critics and audiences alike, earning accolades and recognition for its heartfelt storytelling.

Exploring themes of family, loyalty, and personal growth, this movie will tug at your heartstrings and leave you with a sense of warmth and camaraderie.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 49min

  • Directed by: Tim McCanlies

  • Starring: Haley Joel Osment, Michael Caine, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $30,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $42,070,939

  • Opening Weekend USA: $12,900,000

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $48,260,279

  • IMDb Rating: 7.5

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 6 nominations

  • Similar: October Sky, Holes, The Rookie, We Bought a Zoo, The Sandlot, Secretariat, Soul Surfer, The Game Plan, Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, The Mighty Ducks, Father of the Bride, Field of Dreams




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"Thank You for Smoking" is a sharp satirical comedy that delves into the dark machinations of the tobacco industry. Following Nick Naylor, an eloquent spokesperson for the cigarettes, the film explores his double life as he tries to uphold the value system of his 12-year-old son while justifying the production, consumption, and marketing aspects of smoking. This film is a powerful exploration of corporate influence and morality, wrapped up in an engaging, humorous package.

Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Jason Reitman and Christopher Buckley, it stars Aaron Eckhart, Cameron Bright, and Maria Bello.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 32min

  • Directed by: Jason Reitman

  • Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Cameron Bright, Maria Bello

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $6,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $24,793,509

  • Opening Weekend USA: $262,923

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $39,323,027

  • IMDb Rating: 7.5

  • Awards: Awards, 12 wins & 32 nominations

  • Similar: Up in the Air, Stranger Than Fiction, Juno, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Wrestler, The Last King of Scotland, Walk the Line, In the Company of Men, Sideways, In God We Trust, Garden State, The Front Runner




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"Steal Me, " a gripping drama of 2005, revolves around the life of a 15-year-old boy named Max. Max, burdened by kleptomania and an unusually close relationship with his mother, finds himself swept out of comfort as he stumbles into a small town family, seemingly of his dreams. The story is fueled by the unpredictability of teenage life and the complexities of a mother-child relationship.

As Max navigates his newfound world and his intense inclinations for the older woman in his life, the audience is taken on a roller coaster ride. The film blends elements of steamy love with the harsh realities of life, leaving viewers enticed while maintaining key plot points under wraps.

"Steal Me, " helmed by director Melissa Painter, has earned critical acclaim and two wins of Awards. Melissa Painter, who has penned the script, brings her skillful execution of characters and their dynamics to the fore.

The stellar cast includes Danny Alexander, Hunter Parrish, and Cara Seymour. Alexander embodies the boyish charm and innocence of a 15-year-old caught between teenage infatuation and the allure of growing love. Parrish, with his chiseled physique, adds a layer of sexual appeal to the storyline, making it a compelling watch. Seymour, in her role as the mature woman, presents a sophisticated mix of attraction and caution.

The film "Steal Me" is often compared with others in the genre, such as "Simple Passion, " "Acne, " and "Lover Boy. " Despite not revealing any spoilers, its provocative narrative style, combined with the raw and unfiltered emotions of young love, makes it a noteworthy drama to watch.

"Steal Me, " while presenting a simple notion of boy-meets-girl, delves into the intricacies of an atypical teenager’s life and the depth of his relationship with his mother. As the plot unfolds, it promises to keep the audience hooked, with its potent blend of emotional drama, suspense, and underlying social commentary.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 35min

  • Directed by: Melissa Painter

  • Starring: Danny Alexander, Hunter Parrish, Cara Seymour

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $1,967

  • Opening Weekend USA: $1,600

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1,967

  • IMDb Rating: 5.8

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins

  • Similar: Simple Passion, Acne, Lover Boy, Private Lessons, The Nephew, Back Door, The Double Plus Fifteen, Otros días vendrán, A Minute's Silence, The Forgotten, La mujer del juez, Bang! I Want You




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"Kicking & Screaming" (2005) is a charming comedic family film about a hapless family man named Phil Weston, who struggles to escape the shadow of his competitive father. When he takes on the responsibility of coaching a young soccer team, he learns lessons beyond the thrill of victory.

Directed by Jesse Dylan and starring Will Ferrell, Robert Duvall, and Josh Hutcherson, this heartwarming tale balances family values with a touch of romance and slapstick humor, captivating viewers of all ages. With a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes and an impressive box office total, "Kicking & Screaming" is a delightful addition to the pantheon of family films.


  • Genres: Comedy, Family, Romance

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 35min

  • Directed by: Jesse Dylan

  • Starring: Will Ferrell, Robert Duvall, Josh Hutcherson

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $45,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $52,842,724

  • Opening Weekend USA: $20,159,925

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $56,070,433

  • IMDb Rating: 5.6

  • Awards: Awards, 6 nominations

  • Similar: Daddy's Home, RV, Motocross Kids, Miracle Dogs, Daddy Day Care, Elf, Rebound, Little Manhattan, The Sandlot, Cheaper by the Dozen, Big Fat Liar


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Brandon: A groundbreaking look into the life and legacy of acting icon Marlon Brando, who revolutionized the world of acting and filmmaking. This powerful documentary, released in 2008, delves into the remarkable story of a man who changed the face of cinema with his incomparable talent and unwavering dedication to his craft. Featuring exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and fascinating insights, Brando is a mesmerizing exploration of the man behind the character, highlighting his extraordinary accomplishments and transformative influence on the film industry.

Don't miss this compelling journey through the life of a true acting legend.


  • Genres: Documentary, Biography

  • Runtime: 2h 45min

  • Directed by: Mimi Freedman, Leslie Greif

  • Starring: Marlon Brando, Edward R. Murrow, Janet Aemisegger

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 8.1

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy, 2 nominations total

  • Similar: Listen to Me Marlon, The Score, Don Juan DeMarco, The Chase, The Ugly American, Sayonara, Burn!, Free Money, Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire, The Godfather Legacy, The Fugitive Kind, Désirée




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Lucky You is a gripping drama that revolves around a determined poker player who's fighting not just to win a high-stakes tournament in the bustling city of Las Vegas, but also against his own personal demons. This film, directed by Curtis Hanson, showcases the intense world of professional poker, offering both thrilling action and deeper insights into the human struggles that arise when pursuing fame and fortune.

Taking place in the 21st century, the film stars Eric Bana as the hotshot poker player, accompanied by Drew Barrymore and Robert Duvall. The movie delves into the characters' intertwined lives and relationships, highlighting the highs and lows of professional poker as well as the emotional turmoil that often occurs in the high-pressure environment of world-class competitions.

With a runtime of 2 hours and 4 minutes, Lucky You offers an immersive experience. The film is rated PG-13, making it suitable for a wide audience. It has garnered 2 nominations, reflecting its ability to captivate viewers and critically acclaimed elements.

Warner Bros. collaborated with Village Roadshow Pictures and Deuce Three Productions to bring this 2007 release to theaters. Filmed in the USA, Germany, and Australia, it's available in both English and Spanish, catering to diverse audiences. Its IMDb rating is 5.9, with over 21,000 votes, indicating a satisfying viewer experience.

Lucky You grossed $5,758,950 at the US box office and a cumulative worldwide gross of $8,461,686. Its budget was estimated at $55,000,000. Although not a huge commercial success, it has earned a devoted fanbase, as evidenced by its strong presence on IMDb and its similarity to other beloved films such as "Diggers, " "The Numbers Station, " and "Wonder Boys. "

Overall, Lucky You is an engrossing drama that balances the high-stakes world of professional poker with the equally enthralling exploration of its players' personal lives and challenges.


  • Genres: Drama, Romance, Sport

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 4min

  • Directed by: Curtis Hanson

  • Starring: Eric Bana, Drew Barrymore, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $55,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $5,758,950

  • Opening Weekend USA: $2,710,445

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $8,461,686

  • IMDb Rating: 5.9

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: Diggers, The Numbers Station, Romulus, My Father, Chasing Mavericks, No Mercy, Love & Distrust, Charlie Bartlett, Enemies, A Love Story, Trial by Jury, The Route V50, The Time Traveler's Wife, Wonder Boys




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Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience takes audiences on an unforgettable journey through the harrowing experiences of soldiers, marines, and airmen, captured in their raw, powerful writings. An inspiring documentary filmed in 2007, it offers a unique and poignant perspective on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, showcasing the resilience and strength of those who serve our country. Drawing heavily from writings published in the New Yorker and the highly regarded book by Random House, this documentary takes viewers deep into the lives of those who witness the horrors of war.

Narrated by esteemed actors such as Beau Bridges, this compelling film provides listeners with a remarkable portrait of the wartime experience. With a 7.2 rating on IMDb and nominated for 1 Oscar, Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience stands out for its thought-provoking storytelling and captivating portrayal of real-life heroism.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 1h 21min

  • Directed by: Richard Robbins

  • Starring: Sharon D. Allen, Beau Bridges, Colby Buzzell

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $1,200,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $6,795

  • Opening Weekend USA: $4,516

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $6,795

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar, 3 wins & 4 nominations total

  • Similar: Taking Chance, Balseros, Darwin's Nightmare, No End in Sight, Street Fight, War Dance, Taxi to the Dark Side, Of Fathers and Sons, Sicko, Genghis Blues, The Weather Underground, Prisoner of Paradise




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"We Own the Night" is a gripping crime drama set in the bustling streets of New York City. Directed by James Gray and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, and Eva Mendes, the film follows the harrowing journey of a nightclub manager, played by Wahlberg, as he attempts to rescue his brother and father from the clutches of ruthless Russian Mafia hitmen.

As the stakes rise, the characters are forced to confront the grim reality of the criminal underworld, facing off against corrupt cops, dangerous prison escapes, and the ever-present threat of violence. In the midst of the chaos, a tender love story develops between the manager and his sister-in-law, played by Mendes, creating a delicate balance between life and death.

With stunning cinematography and a powerful score, "We Own the Night" skillfully weaves together themes of family, loyalty, and survival against all odds. The film's ensemble cast delivers compelling performances, and the suspenseful narrative keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Fans of action, crime, and drama films will find "We Own the Night" a gripping and highly engaging cinematic experience. With an impressive IMDb rating of 6.8, the film has received critical acclaim and established James Gray as a talented director in the industry.


  • Genres: Action, Crime, Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 57min

  • Directed by: James Gray

  • Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $21,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $28,563,179

  • Opening Weekend USA: $10,826,287

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $55,033,767

  • IMDb Rating: 6.8

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 5 nominations

  • Similar: The Yards, Little Odessa, Two Lovers, The Immigrant, Welcome Back Future, Contraband, Broken City, Pride and Glory, Four Brothers, Ladder 49




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Four Christmases is a hilarious holiday comedy movie from 2008 about a love-struck couple who find themselves navigating their way through an explosive series of yuletide gatherings. The couple, portrayed by Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn, must overcome their own misadventures and family tension to spend quality time with their four divorced parents.

With a unique twist on the holiday classic "A Christmas Carol, " Four Christmases will have you laughing and crying as the couple endures awkward holiday conversations, bizarre gifts, and unexpected surprises. Directed by Seth Gordon, this heartfelt film also stars Mary Steenburgen and was produced by New Line Cinema and Spyglass Entertainment.

Four Christmases is a perfect addition to your holiday movie lineup, offering both an engaging story and delightful humor. Packed with star-studded performances, this touching and heartwarming movie is sure to become a new family favorite. Catch it this holiday season and embrace the joy of Christmas with a side of laughter.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 28min

  • Directed by: Seth Gordon

  • Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Vince Vaughn, Mary Steenburgen

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $80,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $120,146,040

  • Opening Weekend USA: $31,069,826

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $164,112,721

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 1 nomination

  • Similar: Couples Retreat, The Family Stone, Four Christmases: Gag Reel, Bad Santa, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Last Christmas, Office Christmas Party, Scrooged, The Holiday, Surviving Christmas, White Christmas, The Break-Up




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"All the Presidents' Movies: The Movie" (2009) is a captivating documentary that delves into the rich history of film screenings at the White House Theatre, giving viewers an unprecedented glimpse into the cinematic preferences of the most powerful figures in American history. Journeying from the tenure of Woodrow Wilson to the era of Barack Obama, this riveting film explores the transformative impact of cinema on the nation's leadership and the enduring influence of movies in shaping the lives of the Presidents of the United States. Featuring interviews with renowned figures such as Linda Chavez and Lionel Chetwynd, this documentary offers a unique perspective on the intertwining of pop culture and politics, showcasing the power of film to bring people together and transcend boundaries.

Prepare to be transported through time as "All the Presidents' Movies: The Movie" (2009) unravels the cinematic tapestry woven by these exceptional leaders.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 1h 45min

  • Directed by: Brett Hudson, Burt Kearns

  • Starring: Linda Chavez, Lionel Chetwynd, Mark Ciardi

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $550,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 5.8




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Get Low is a captivating drama-mystery film that brings the untold story of a 1930s Tennessee hermit to life. The film, inspired by equal parts folk tale, fable, and real-life legend, follows the mysterious and eccentric Felix Busch, a recluse who decides to throw his own rollicking funeral party while still alive.

Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, Get Low explores the depths of human desire and the lengths people will go to uncover the truth. Directed by Aaron Schneider and written by Chris Provenzano, C. Gaby Mitchell, and Scott Seeke, the film boasts an impressive ensemble cast led by Robert Duvall, Bill Murray, and Sissy Spacek.

With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes and a PG-13 content rating, Get Low offers a compelling and intriguing cinematic experience. The film received four wins and 28 nominations in awards circuits and garnered a strong 7.0 IMDb rating based on 23,975 votes. The movie's box office performance was not too shabby, grossing $9,176,933 in the United States and $10,522,511 worldwide.

Get Low is a unique film experience blending drama and mystery with the eccentricities of the era. Fans of films such as "A Family Thing, " "The Apostle, " "St. Vincent, " and "Two Soldiers" will be sure to enjoy this riveting tale of life, death, and the unconventional.


  • Genres: Drama, Mystery

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 43min

  • Directed by: Aaron Schneider

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Bill Murray, Sissy Spacek

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $7,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $9,176,933

  • Opening Weekend USA: $88,182

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $10,522,511

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0

  • Awards: Awards, 4 wins & 28 nominations

  • Similar: A Family Thing, The Apostle, St. Vincent, Two Soldiers, Jayne Mansfield's Car, Grandma, Crazy Heart, World's Greatest Dad, Win Win, Attitude, Hyde Park on Hudson, The Savages




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"Crazy Heart" (2009) is a captivating drama film that tells the story of a once-successful country music musician named Bad Blake (played by Jeff Bridges), who is now struggling with alcoholism and a failing career. His life takes a turn when he meets Jean (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a young journalist, and they embark on a passionate, yet complicated relationship.

As their connection deepens, it forces Bad Blake to confront his past and reassess his life choices. The film's engaging music and heartfelt performances make it a must-see for fans of country music and drama alike. With two Academy Awards and numerous accolades, "Crazy Heart" is a memorable film that will leave you contemplating the price of fame and the power of love.


  • Genres: Drama, Music, Romance

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 52min

  • Directed by: Scott Cooper

  • Starring: Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Colin Farrell

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $7,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $39,464,306

  • Opening Weekend USA: $82,664

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $47,405,566

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Won 2 Oscars, 40 wins & 33 nominations total

  • Similar: Walk the Line, The Last King of Scotland, Milk, True Grit, Out of the Furnace, Ray, Precious, Sideways, The Fisher King, The Wrestler, Capote, Hostiles




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In a dystopian world where civilization has crumbled and the sky is as black as coal, we follow a father and son as they embark on a perilous journey to the sea. The Man (Viggo Mortensen) is an ailing father who has lost everything, including his wife, and he must protect his young son, the Boy (Kodi Smit-McPhee), as they make their way through the post-apocalyptic wasteland.

They encounter other survivors who have succumbed to the desperate situation, turning to cannibalism to survive. The Boy's curiosity leads them to uncovering a horrifying secret, and as they face ever-increasing danger, their struggle to survive becomes more desperate than ever.

Based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy, the film masterfully brings to life a world gone wrong, where hope is a faded memory, and the only thing left to do is fight for the ones you love.

This heart-wrenching tale, directed by John Hillcoat and starring Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron, and Kodi Smit-McPhee, is a gripping, suspenseful journey through a world once known but now lost. Nominated for three BAFTA Awards and winning a total of eight, "The Road" is a deeply moving and thought-provoking post-apocalyptic masterpiece.


  • Genres: Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 51min

  • Directed by: John Hillcoat

  • Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron, Kodi Smit-McPhee

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $25,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $8,117,000

  • Opening Weekend USA: $1,502,231

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $27,639,579

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award, 5 wins & 34 nominations total

  • Similar: A History of Violence, Eastern Promises, Children of Men, The Book of Eli, Captain Fantastic, Apocalypto, Far from Men, Sin City, District 9, The Proposition, 28 Days Later, The Grey




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"For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots" is a must-see two-part, four-hour documentary series that honors the contributions and sacrifices made by African-American servicemen and women throughout American history. This moving and informative series takes viewers on a journey through time, shedding light on the often overlooked heroes who fought for freedom, equality, and justice.

From the Revolutionary War to modern times, the stories of these brave individuals will resonate with audiences, inspiring and enlightening viewers about the essential role African Americans have played in shaping the nation's destiny. With an impressive cast including Halle Berry, Avery Brooks, and Colin Powell, and acclaimed directing and writing team of Frank Martin and Jeff Stetson, this powerful documentary is not to be missed.

With a striking 8.1 IMDb Rating and two wins, one nomination, and a gripping runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes, "For Love of Liberty" is a compelling and invaluable exploration of America's lesser-known history.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 55min

  • Directed by: Frank Martin

  • Starring: Halle Berry, Avery Brooks, Colin Powell

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $3,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 8.1

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins & 1 nomination


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Delve into the world of cinematic excellence as the 16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards celebrate the finest achievements in the film industry. This highly-anticipated event, airing in 2011, brings together the brightest stars from the world of film as they come together to honor the year's best. Be prepared for moments of jaw-dropping suspense and heartfelt emotion as the winners are announced, making this documentary a must-see for any film aficionado.

With an impressive lineup of stars including Sofía Vergara, Emma Stone, and Jennifer Lawrence, this is an event not to be missed. So, grab your popcorn and prepare for an unforgettable journey through the world of film with the 16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 2h 10min

  • Directed by: Ryan Polito

  • Starring: Sofía Vergara, Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 5.8




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"Seven Days in Utopia" is a heartwarming and inspiring film released in 2011. Directed by Matthew Dean Russell and written by David L. Cook, Robert Levine, and Russell himself, the movie delves into the world of golf and the lessons it teaches.

Set in the picturesque landscape of Utopia, Texas, the story revolves around a young, talented golfer who suffers a disastrous debut on the pro circuit. After a series of unfortunate events, he finds himself stranded in this small town, where he crosses paths with an eccentric rancher. The welcome that the golfer receives offers him a chance to reflect, rediscover himself, and explore newfound talents.

As the golf sport takes the lead in the movie, the outdoors and the place named in the title add a unique dimension to the film. "Seven Days in Utopia" is full of emotional depth, showcasing the drama that unfolds in the serene, rural setting.

With an impressive cast featuring Lucas Black, Robert Duvall, and Melissa Leo, the movie excels in the blend of strong performances and captivating storytelling. The film has a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate poignant dramas with a sporting backdrop. "Seven Days in Utopia" received a positive response from audiences, with an IMDb rating of 6.1/10 based on 4110 votes.

The movie showcases several similarities, including "Birthright Outlaw, " "Sweet Home Carolina, " "It's Christmas Again" and "A Million Miles Away, " among others. These titles share the themes of personal growth, spiritual awakening, and the power of sports to bring individuals together.

A great film for all ages, "Seven Days in Utopia" can be enjoyed by a wide audience due to its content rating of G, making it a perfect family movie night choice.

The film has a budget of $7,500,000 (estimated) and grossed $4,373,074 in the United States, with an opening weekend of $1,316,910. The worldwide cumulative gross stands at $4,373,074.

"Seven Days in Utopia" is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers, as it combines the beauty of the outdoors with the lessons golf can teach, all set in the charming town of Utopia, Texas.


  • Genres: Drama, Sport

  • Rated: G

  • Runtime: 1h 40min

  • Directed by: Matthew Dean Russell

  • Starring: Lucas Black, Robert Duvall, Melissa Leo

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $7,500,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $4,373,074

  • Opening Weekend USA: $1,316,910

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $4,373,074

  • IMDb Rating: 6.1

  • Awards: Awards, 5 nominations

  • Similar: Birthright Outlaw, Sweet Home Carolina, It's Christmas Again, A Million Miles Away, Forever Strong, The Marriage Fool, Divine Influencer, On a Wing and a Prayer, Tough Trade, Rust, Snapshot of Love, Dear Viola




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Jack Reacher is a riveting action-mystery thriller from 2012, directed by Christopher McQuarrie and starring Tom Cruise in the titular role. The film revolves around a seasoned homicide investigator who finds himself delving deeper into a perplexing case, involving a highly trained military sniper responsible for a mass shooting.

As the investigation unfolds, the truth behind this chilling series of events becomes increasingly complex, and Jackson Reacher must confront his own demons and past as he battles to uncover the truth. With masterful direction, a gripping plot, and Tom Cruise's exceptional performance, Jack Reacher is an unforgettable action-packed thrill ride that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.


  • Genres: Action, Mystery, Thriller

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 2h 10min

  • Directed by: Christopher McQuarrie

  • Starring: Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $60,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $80,070,736

  • Opening Weekend USA: $15,210,156

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $218,340,595

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 6 nominations

  • Similar: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Jack Reacher: When the Man Comes Around, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, Mission: Impossible II, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Mission: Impossible III, Oblivion, Mission: Impossible, Collateral, Reacher, American Made




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"Casting By" (2012), an enlightening documentary film that uncovers the hidden powerhouses in Hollywood, is a must-watch for cinephiles, directors, and casting enthusiasts. Directed by Tom Donahue, it unravels the intriguing narrative of Casting Directors whose critical and underappreciated role in the industry has played a vital part in shaping the trajectory of American cinema.

The film sheds light on the art of casting and its immeasurable impact on the filmmaking industry. The story takes you on an unprecedented journey through unforeseen twists and turns, providing an insider's perspective on the casting process. From the reference to Abbott and Costello to their panoramic view of the New York City skyline, the documentary is filled with delightful anecdotes and rare footage.

"Casting By" doesn't shy away from taking the audience behind the curtain. It showcases how the unwavering vision of these casting mavericks, often working in the shadows, has breathed new life into countless productions. Their exceptional skills, knack for selecting the right talent, and ability to harness the power of creative intuition transformed the face of Hollywood. The film is a testament to their contribution to the industry despite typically being an unsung hero.

Stellar performances by Deborah Aquila, Risa Bramon Garcia, and Ellen Chenoweth bring the story to life, transporting the viewer into the heart of the casting process. With its remarkable visuals, "Casting By" stands out as a unique piece in its realm. This film's release date of November 1, 2013, has made this remarkable tale accessible to a wider audience, forever imprinting the indispensable role of casting directors in every viewer's mind.

A rich account of cinema's unsung heroes, "Casting By" is a cinematic journey that delves into the untold world of casting directors. Packed with surprises, glimpses of the past, and unparalleled access, it's a must-see for anyone interested in behind-the-scenes Hollywood.


  • Genres: Documentary, Biography

  • Rated: TV-14

  • Runtime: 1h 29min

  • Directed by: Tom Donahue

  • Starring: Deborah Aquila, Risa Bramon Garcia, Ellen Chenoweth

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $18,164

  • Opening Weekend USA: $5,649

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $22,497

  • IMDb Rating: 7.6

  • Awards: Awards, 3 wins & 1 nomination

  • Similar: Pachyderme, Nai Nai & Wài Pó, Bobi Wine: The People's President, Ninety-Five Senses, Creature Designers - The Frankenstein Complex, To Kill a Tiger, This Changes Everything, Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story, A Decade Under the Influence, Two Nudes Bathing, Reel Injun, Filmworker




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"Ladies and Gentlemen" is a unique and heartwarming film that showcases a timeless love story through a clever and imaginative approach. The movie features scenes edited together from hundreds of different films, creating a seamless and entertaining narrative that will tug at your heartstrings. With a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes, the comedy, drama, and romance genres converge to deliver an unforgettable cinematic experience.

Directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay, the film stars Isabelle Adjani, Anouk Aimée, and Woody Allen, making for an impressive ensemble cast. Intriguingly, the film is devoid of a content rating, adding to its allure and mystery.

"Ladies and Gentlemen" stands out as a tribute to the world of cinema and a fascinating exploration of the art of film editing. With an IMDb rating of 8.0, based on 2,779 votes, this visually captivating and emotionally charged movie is a must-see for fans of the genre. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this remarkable film, available for streaming or rent.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

  • Runtime: 1h 24min

  • Directed by: György Pálfi

  • Starring: Isabelle Adjani, Anouk Aimée, Woody Allen

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: HUF 20,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 8.0

  • Similar: A legényanya, Hope You Die Next Time:-), The Corporal and Others, Mindörökké, Free Fall, Reservoir Dogs, Pigs and Battleships, His Master's Voice, Ceci n'est pas un complot, Life of an American Fireman, Egészséges erotika, The Waterer Watered




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"Jayne Mansfield's Car" is a powerful and poignant drama set in rural Alabama in 1969. When the estranged wife and mother of a prominent family suddenly passes away, two vastly different clans are forced to confront their past, their differences, and the secrets that have long been buried. As the families come together, we're brought to a heart-wrenching journey of healing, self-discovery, and ultimately, the power of forgiveness.

Directed by esteemed Hollywood star Billy Bob Thornton, the film features an all-star cast which includes Tippi Hedren, Kevin Bacon, and Ray Stevenson. With a touching and multi-layered screenplay penned by Thornton and Tom Epperson, "Jayne Mansfield's Car" delivers a profound and thought-prooking cinematic experience.

Genre-wise, it falls under drama, with themes of generational conflict and the impact of estrangement on family relationships. However, the film does carry certain mature content, including female nudity and a scene of female rear nudity, which may not be suitable for all audiences.

In terms of awards, "Jayne Mansfield's Car" was nominated for several prestigious honors, including the Screen Actors Guild Awards. An intriguing work of art, it stands out with its compelling narrative, superb performances, and a unique setting that adds depth to the story.

In conclusion, "Jayne Mansfield's Car" is a moving and introspective film that delves deep into the dynamics of family, regret, and love. The film is set to offer a gripping and emotional journey, which will keep viewers at the edge of their seats.


  • Genres: Drama

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 2min

  • Directed by: Billy Bob Thornton

  • Starring: Tippi Hedren, Kevin Bacon, Ray Stevenson

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $14,836

  • Opening Weekend USA: $9,320

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $79,178

  • IMDb Rating: 6.2

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: The Broken Shore, Druid Peak, Nostalgia, The King of Luck, Parkland, The Amateurs, Meeting Evil, A Family Thing, The Minus Man, Danny Deckchair, Elephant White, Get Low




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Delve into the complex personal and professional life of the legendary Ernest Hemingway through the captivating drama of Hemingway & Gellhorn. Set against the backdrop of the world's most devastating conflict, Hemingway & Gellhorn explores the tumultuous love story between Hemingway and his war correspondent paramour, Martha Gellhorn.

As Hemingway's inspiring muse, Martha is the only woman to ever request a divorce from the renowned author. This intense and passionate story is brought to life by a talented ensemble cast including Nicole Kidman as Martha Gellhorn, Clive Owen as Ernest Hemingway, and David Strathairn, with the masterful direction of Philip Kaufman. With a runtime of 2 hours 35 minutes, the biographical, romantic drama received critical acclaim, including 2 Primetime Emmys and 10344 IMDb votes.


  • Genres: Biography, Drama, Romance

  • Rated: TV-MA

  • Runtime: 2h 35min

  • Directed by: Philip Kaufman

  • Starring: Nicole Kidman, Clive Owen, David Strathairn

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $19,500,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.3

  • Awards: Won 2 Primetime Emmys, 7 wins & 46 nominations total

  • Similar: The Boys Are Back, Grace of Monaco, Bernard and Doris, The Gathering Storm, The Portrait of a Lady, Into the Storm, Einstein and Eddington, Bangkok Hilton, Australia, The Interpreter, Queen of the Desert, Henry & June




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"A Night in Old Mexico" is a gripping adventure that takes you on a journey of pride, loyalty, and survival. The story revolves around a proud and financially strapped senior ranch owner, forced to sell his family land, and his estranged grandson. Together, they must navigate the perilous world of drug dealers hot on their trail, in pursuit of a missing money bag.

Set against the backdrop of the U. S. -Mexico border, this thrilling Western drama is packed with unexpected twists and turns, keeping you on the edge of your seat. With a star-studded cast led by Robert Duvall and Jeremy Irvine, directed by Emilio Aragón, and written by William D.

Wittliff, this film explores the complexities of family, the cost of honor, and the timeless allure of the Old West.


  • Genres: Adventure, Drama, Western

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 43min

  • Directed by: Emilio Aragón

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Jeremy Irvine, Angie Cepeda

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $2,000,000 (estimated)

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $225,222

  • IMDb Rating: 5.7

  • Awards: Awards, 5 nominations

  • Similar: The Apostle, Wild Horses, Assassination Tango, American Grindhouse, Bloodworth, The Rookie, Open Range, Bait, Jane Got a Gun, Flight of the Intruder, The Great Santini, A Civil Action




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"Milius", a gripping 2013 documentary, directed by Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson, explores the life and career of the influential filmmaker, John Milius. This enthralling biographical documentary provides an extensive insight into the industry's impact Milius had as a celebrated director, screenwriter, and producer. Renowned for his audacious and innovative approach to storytelling, Milius left an indelible mark on the world of showbiz drama, making him a trailblazer in cinema.

Following Milius's journey from his humble beginnings to his rise as a prominent figure in the film industry, the documentary presents viewers with a fascinating exploration of this remarkable Hollywood legend's life. Filled with excerpts from his most iconic films, such as "The Wind and the Lion, " "Big Wednesday, " and "Dillinger," "Milius" presents an informative and invigorating look at the cinematic legacy of a true icon.

Moreover, the film sheds light on the many challenges faced by Milius during his remarkable journey, including health issues that threatened to undermine his meteoric rise. Through interviews with those close to him and previously unseen footage, we get an intimate peek into Milius – the artist, the man, and the trials he overcame throughout his career. If you're a fan of a mastermind behind some of the most memorable moments in cinema or appreciate the drama, inspiration, and human side of filmmaking, "Milius" is an essential watch.


  • Genres: Documentary, Biography, Drama

  • Rated: PG

  • Runtime: 1h 43min

  • Directed by: Joey Figueroa, Zak Knutson

  • Starring: John Milius, Ethan Milius, Amanda Milius

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 1 nomination

  • Similar: The Wind and the Lion, Big Wednesday, Dillinger, The Undead, The Witches, De Palma, A Decade Under the Influence, Edge of the City, Adventures of Don Juan, The Ben Stiller Show, The Legend of Billie Jean, Spielberg




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"The Judge" is an engrossing crime drama featuring Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall, directed by David Dobkin. When big-city attorney Hank Palmer returns to his small-town roots after his father, a judge, is accused of murder, he embarks on a journey to clear his father's name and rediscover the ties that bind him to his estranged family.

A fascinating study of human relationships, this mystery unfolds in the courtroom, revealing the complexities of a dysfunctional family while addressing themes of father-son estrangement. The movie has received applause and nominations, including for an Oscar.

Boasting an impressive ensemble, "The Judge" delivers a compelling narrative, exploring the labyrinth of justice and the weight of family ties that could transform your worldview. An emotional journey of discovery, this flick will keep you on the edge while it leaves you pondering over the choices we make. Don't miss the chance to witness this cinematic masterpiece.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 21min

  • Directed by: David Dobkin

  • Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $50,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $47,119,388

  • Opening Weekend USA: $13,116,226

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $84,419,388

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar, 3 wins & 9 nominations total

  • Similar: Due Date, The Lincoln Lawyer, Chef, Just Mercy, The Intern, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Fracture, The Soloist, The Apostle, The Bucket List, Love & Distrust, The Accountant


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"Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire" is an inspiring documentary that delves into the life, struggles, and legendary career of one of the most iconic actors in Hollywood history. As an American actor known for his captivating performances in classics like "On the Waterfront" and "A Streetcar Named Desire, " Marlon Brando revolutionized the art of acting with his raw, intense, and deeply emotional portrayals.

Directed by Philippe Kohly, this film artfully weaves together personal archives, interviews with directors and colleagues, and striking behind-the-scenes moments to create an intimate and compelling portrait of Brando's life. From his beginnings in a modest Midwestern family to his transformation into a mega-movie star, this documentary explores the human side of Brando, his passion for his craft, and the sacrifices he made along the way.

Featuring interviews with legendary Hollywood figures like Elia Kazan, Robert Duvall, and Michael Corleone himself, Daniel Sunjata, "Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire" provides a unique glimpse into Brando’s personal and professional development, as well as his enduring impact on modern cinema.

For fans of Brando or anyone interested in the fascinating world of film and acting, "Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire" is a must-watch documentary that celebrates the life and legacy of one of the greatest actors of all time.


  • Genres: Documentary

  • Runtime: 1h 30min

  • Directed by: Philippe Kohly

  • Starring: Benn Northover, Elia Kazan, Robert Duvall

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: €100,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 6.9

  • Similar: Marlon Brando: Im Paradies, Bleeder, A Fond Kiss, Guilty by Suspicion, The Last Execution, In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50, Meryl Streep - Mystères et métamorphoses, Stolen Kisses, Robert Mitchum, le mauvais garçon d'Hollywood, The Wild One, Robert De Niro, l'arme du silence




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Delving into a surreal and darkly humorous tale, "Miss Meadows" follows the story of a seemingly normal elementary-school teacher who, beneath her pristine façade, moonlights as a vigilante. With a twist of fate and a pinch of mischief, Miss Meadows takes matters into her own hands, taking on those she believes deserve justice.

As a comedic and crime-driven drama set amidst the backdrop of a quiet suburban school, "Miss Meadows" takes the audience on a wild and unexpected adventure. The film stars Katie Holmes as the lead character, showcasing her dynamic range as she steps into unusual territory.

Taking inspiration from various critically-acclaimed films, the movie offers a refreshing blend of genres, captivating the audience from start to finish. With its thrilling plot and quirky charm, "Miss Meadows" is a must-see for those seeking a unique cinematic experience.

A word of caution: this film is filled with moments of raw realism, depicting a child molester as a vulnerable and human character- an aspect that pushes the boundaries of comedy and crime. Despite these serious undertones, "Miss Meadows" maintains a lighter touch, providing a unique and unforgettable take on the classic vigilante story.


  • Genres: Comedy, Crime, Drama

  • Rated: Not Rated

  • Runtime: 1h 28min

  • Directed by: Karen Leigh Hopkins

  • Starring: Katie Holmes, James Badge Dale, Callan Mulvey

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $3,000,000 (estimated)

  • IMDb Rating: 5.8

  • Awards: Awards, 1 nomination

  • Similar: Let's Kill Ward's Wife, While She Was Out, The Last Rampage, Jolt, Ava, Wild Target, No Apologies, The Extra Man, Carolina Low, The Baytown Outlaws, I Think We're Alone Now, Shadow Puppets




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Journey back through the pages of history as we delve into the incredible world of the Academy Awards in the documentary, And the Oscar Goes to. . (2014). Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, this fascinating film takes viewers on a compelling exploration of the prestigious organization and its iconic awards.

With captivating interviews from esteemed stars such as Anjelica Huston, Billy Crystal, and Tom Hanks, And the Oscar Goes to. . celebrates the history and tradition of the Academy Awards. From its inception to the present day, this documentary offers an in-depth look at the glitz, glamour, and backstage drama that has unfolded on the red carpet over the years.

Delve into the enigmatic world of Hollywood and unravel the mysteries behind some of the most memorable scenes, moments, and decisions in motion picture history. Packed with rare footage, personal anecdotes, and exciting revelations, this inspiring documentary is an essential watch for anyone intrigued by the world of film and the Oscars.

Join us as we celebrate the magic of the movies and the legendary characters who have graced the stage, from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov to Bugs Bunny. Embrace the artistry, passion, and drama that have defined the Academy Awards in this must-see documentary, And the Oscar Goes to. . (2014).


  • Genres: Documentary, History

  • Runtime: 1h 27min

  • Directed by: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman

  • Starring: Anjelica Huston, Billy Crystal, Tom Hanks

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.1

  • Similar: The Oscars, Hideous Kinky, Spielberg, Holy Smoke, Jude, Enigma, Romance & Cigarettes, His Girl Friday, Urban Cowboy, On the Waterfront, The Manchurian Candidate, Lee




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"Wild Horses" is a 2015 crime drama mystery film written and directed by Robert Duvall. This 1 hour and 40-minute long film, rating R, features a gripping case of a missing person's case opened by a detective who unveils a darker side to the case, suspecting a local rancher in the midst of it.

The movie unravels a fascinating plot set amongst the Texas ranchers that revolves around the lives of a detective, a rancher, and the father and son bond they all share. This emotionally charged story is also interwoven with elements of gay relationships and horse riding, promising to deliver an intriguing narrative that touches on a broad range of themes.

The film's star-studded lineup includes Robert Duvall, James Franco, and Darien Willardson. As a film by Patriot Pictures, it takes on the theme of law and order and the weightiness of right and wrong. The movie has been praised for the strong female character it portrays. Despite positive reviews from fans and critics alike, "Wild Horses" has earned a modest IMDB rating of 4.8 out of 10 from 3,907 users. With a box office revenue of $9,867, this isn't a film you might have heard of before, unless you're a die-hard fan of Duvall or Franco.

"Wild Horses" is a movie for fans of crime, drama, and mystery films, and is an example of Duvall's directorial prowess. With its intriguing premise and the talented actors it houses, this film is indeed one worth watching for those who love films with a blend of thrill, mystery, and drama.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 40min

  • Directed by: Robert Duvall

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, James Franco, Darien Willardson

  • Box Office:

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $9,867

  • IMDb Rating: 4.8

  • Similar: A Night in Old Mexico, Ida Red, The Homesman, Joe Kidd, The Paperboy, Rio Lobo, McLintock!, Wild Horses, The Sons of Katie Elder, In Dubious Battle, Righteous Kill, The Debt




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"Get ready for a star-studded night of glitz, glamour, and laughter as The Oscars (2015) takes you on a journey through the year's most notable achievements in film. Hosted by the charismatic Neil Patrick Harris, this Academy Awards ceremony is filled with humorous moments, memorable performances, and touching tributes to the heroes of Hollywood. Prepare to be dazzled by appearances from A-list stars like Anna Kendrick and Lupita Nyong'o, as they celebrate the magic and creativity of the film industry.

With a combination of comedy and music, The Oscars (2015) promises to deliver a thrilling and unforgettable viewing experience, leaving audiences cheering for their favorite films and stars. Don't miss out on the excitement as they celebrate the year that was, with references to beloved classics like The Smurfs, Superman, and Spider-Man making this ceremony a truly memorable event. ".


  • Genres: Comedy, Music

  • Rated: TV-14

  • Runtime: 3h 43min

  • Directed by: Hamish Hamilton

  • Starring: Neil Patrick Harris, Anna Kendrick, Lupita Nyong'o

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.5

  • Awards: Won 1 Primetime Emmy, 2 wins & 13 nominations total

  • Similar: The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The 82nd Annual Academy Awards, The 84th Annual Academy Awards, The 83rd Annual Academy Awards




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"In Dubious Battle" is a powerful, period drama that transports viewers to the tumultuous 1930s in California. Based on John Steinbeck's novel, it follows the life of a driven activist who gets tangled in the fight for the rights of farm workers. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this gripping saga delves into the challenges and complexities of the labor movement, exposing the deep-rooted struggles and injustices faced by the working class.

Directed by James Franco and written by Matt Rager and Steinbeck, "In Dubious Battle" features a stellar cast, including Nat Wolff, James Franco, and Vincent D'Onofrio. As the story unfolds, we explore themes of social strife, communist ideals, and the harsh realities of power and exploitation. With a blend of crime, drama, and historical elements, this film offers a riveting, unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave a lasting impression on viewers.

While it may share similarities with other films such as "Behaving Badly, " "A Gentleman's Game, " and "Child of God, " "In Dubious Battle" stands out due to its unique portrayal of the turbulent labor movement in 1930s America. With two wins at award ceremonies, this poignant and thought-provoking film will leave you emotionally engaged and questioning the power structures that shape our world.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, History

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 50min

  • Directed by: James Franco

  • Starring: Nat Wolff, James Franco, Vincent D'Onofrio

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $15,000,000 (estimated)

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $213,982

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0

  • Awards: Awards, 2 wins

  • Similar: Behaving Badly, A Gentleman's Game, Child of God, Getaway, Lorelei, Wild Horses, I Am Michael, The Long Home, The Rusted, Cover Versions, The Conspirator, Mean Dreams




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In the turbulent year of 1892, a grizzled army captain named Joseph Blocker finds himself reluctantly entrusted with the vital task of assisting Chief Yellow Hawk and his devoted family traverse the perilous and uncharted landscape of Montana. As they navigate this arduous terrain, they must bravely face and overcome the hostile forces conspiring to thwart their journey. Set against the backdrop of a time of great cultural clashes and unrest, the movie, Hostiles, promises to be an unforgettable Western filled with tension, drama, and a poignant, evocative portrayal of history.

Directed by Scott Cooper and supported by a talented cast including Scott Shepherd, Rosamund Pike, and Ava Cooper, this cinematic work presents a powerful narrative that intertwines the themes of respect, redemption, and resilience. With stunning cinematography, a gripping plot, and compelling performances, Hostiles is a riveting tale that blurs the lines between reality and myth, challenging our perceptions of heroism and humanity. Be prepared for an unforgettable ride in this thought-provoking, riveting Western epic.


  • Genres: Drama, Western

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 14min

  • Directed by: Scott Cooper

  • Starring: Scott Shepherd, Rosamund Pike, Ava Cooper

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $39,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $29,819,114

  • Opening Weekend USA: $22,849

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $35,669,017

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2

  • Awards: Awards, 4 wins & 7 nominations

  • Similar: 3:10 to Yuma, Out of the Furnace, True Grit, The Pale Blue Eye, Hostiles, Bone Tomahawk, Public Enemies, Hell or High Water, Lawless, The Promise, Hostile, Black Mass




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Get ready for the red carpet, glamour, and excitement of the 89th Annual Academy Awards! Hosted by the talented Jimmy Kimmel, this star-studded event celebrates the best and biggest in cinema for the year 2016. Get ready to witness memorable moments, surprises, and unforgettable acceptance speeches as the honors are bestowed upon the most deserving actors, directors, songs, original screenplays, and motion pictures.

With a lineup of talented and award-winning performers like Justin Timberlake and Alicia Vikander, this Academy Awards ceremony promises to be an unforgettable night of music and magic. Don't miss your chance to be part of the celebration as the greatest names in Hollywood gather to honor their achievements in the world of film.

Prepare to be amazed as the 89th Annual Academy Awards unfolds on your screen!


  • Genres: Music

  • Rated: TV-14

  • Runtime: 3h 49min

  • Directed by: Glenn Weiss

  • Starring: Jimmy Kimmel, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Vikander

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 6.8

  • Awards: Won 1 Primetime Emmy, 2 wins & 10 nominations total

  • Similar: The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The Oscars, The 82nd Annual Academy Awards, The 83rd Annual Academy Awards, The 81st Annual Academy Awards




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"Widows" (2018) is an intense crime drama filled with suspense and betrayal. Director Steve McQueen delivers a gripping story about four women, bound together by the debt left behind by their dead husbands' criminal activities, who dare to take control of their futures. As they conspire to execute a heist that could change their lives forever, they face the threat of betrayal within the web of their complex networks.

Starring Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, and Elizabeth Debicki, this movie masterfully intertwines elements of crime, drama, and thriller genres, leaving audiences captivated. Boasting an impressive cast and helmed by the creative minds of Gillian Flynn, Steve McQueen, and Lynda La Plante, "Widows" has garnered attention for its poignant performances and intricate plot. With an estimated budget of $42 million, the film has amassed a global box-office revenue of $75.9 million.

"Widows" offers viewers a unique blend of action, intrigue, and raw emotion, making it a riveting watching experience. As the plot unfolds, characters face difficult choices, leaving no stone unturned. Explore the compelling world of this gripping story, where fate and choices intertwine.


  • Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 2h 9min

  • Directed by: Steve McQueen

  • Starring: Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki

  • Box Office:

  • Budget: $42,000,000 (estimated)

  • Gross USA: $42,402,632

  • Opening Weekend USA: $12,361,307

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $75,984,700

  • IMDb Rating: 6.8

  • Awards: Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award, 18 wins & 106 nominations total

  • Similar: Hunger, Widows, The Commuter, The Courier, The Sisters Brothers, Detroit, Inside Man, Grenfell, Den of Thieves, Stillwater, Uprising, Judas and the Black Messiah




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"The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of the iconic 20th century American musician. This film transcends the myths surrounding the legendary Johnny Cash, revealing him to be more human than ever imagined. Join us on this insightful journey as we explore the life and journey of this prolific, renowned figure who has left a profound mark on the history of music and American culture.

This must-see documentary is brought to life by critically acclaimed director Thom Zimny, unveiling the lesser-known aspects of Johnny Cash's life, shedding light on the man behind the legend. Featuring the voices of renowned stars such as Robert Duvall, Dwight Yoakam, and the incomparable Johnny Cash himself, this documentary promises to be an unforgettable cinematic experience.


  • Genres: Documentary, Biography, Music

  • Runtime: 1h 34min

  • Directed by: Thom Zimny

  • Starring: Robert Duvall, Dwight Yoakam, Johnny Cash

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 8.1

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon, Johnny Cash's America, Willie Nelson & Family, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, Western Stars, Elvis Presley: The Searcher, So Many Dreams, Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You, The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town, Johnny Cash: American Rebel, Springsteen on Broadway, Johnny Cash in San Quentin


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"12 Mighty Orphans" transports you to the gritty, hopeful landscape of the 1930s Great Depression. With a devoted high-school football coach at the helm and a troop of resilient orphans under his wing, this heartwarming tale captures the essence of human spirit and the transformative power of sports.

Set against the backdrop of a broken nation, this uplifting story follows the journey of this ragtag football team as they overcome adversity, forge friendships, and pursue their dreams on the field. As the coach confronts demons from his own past and the national community grapples with the harsh realities of the era, the team's victory becomes a symbol of hope, a beacon of light during these darkest of times.

Featuring an all-star cast, including Luke Wilson, Vinessa Shaw, and Wayne Knight, "12 Mighty Orphans" is a compelling and inspiring experience that transcends the boundaries of sports and history, leaving a lasting impact on its viewers.


  • Genres: History, Sport

  • Rated: PG-13

  • Runtime: 1h 58min

  • Directed by: Ty Roberts

  • Starring: Luke Wilson, Vinessa Shaw, Wayne Knight

  • Box Office:

  • Gross USA: $3,689,637

  • Opening Weekend USA: $251,569

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $3,713,294

  • IMDb Rating: 6.9

  • Awards: Awards, 2 nominations

  • Similar: American Underdog, Wild Horses, Deep Breaths, Brian Banks, A Night in Old Mexico, Mack, In Dubious Battle, Pain Hustlers, The Burial, Dream Horse, The Falcon Thief, Heart of Camden - The Story of Father Michael Doyle




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"Hustle" is a riveting and humorous basketball drama that follows Adam Sandler as a passionate scout in search of the next big NBA talent. In the stunning backdrop of Spain, he unearths a extraordinary street ball player with the potential not only to revolutionize the sport but also provides Sandler with a second chance to regain his fame in the league.

With heartwarming performances from Queen Latifah and star player Juancho Hernangomez, "Hustle" is an inspiring journey exploring the power of determination, the art of teamwork, and the resilience of an entire community. Delivering equal parts laughter and tears, this delightful dramedy is sure to hit the mark, offering a fresh and uplifting perspective on the world of basketball and the unyielding pursuit of our dreams.


  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sport

  • Rated: R

  • Runtime: 1h 57min

  • Directed by: Jeremiah Zagar

  • Starring: Adam Sandler, Queen Latifah, Juancho Hernangomez

  • Box Office:

  • IMDb Rating: 7.3

  • Awards: Awards, 1 win & 9 nominations

  • Similar: Uncut Gems, Coach Carter, Hubie Halloween, Grown Ups, The Do-Over, Murder Mystery, Murder Mystery 2, Big Daddy, Grown Ups 2, The Longest Yard, Sandy Wexler, The Longest Yard: Deleted Scenes


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