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All 28 William Hickey Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online |
Dive into the world of William Hickey's dynamic portrayals in this exciting movie roundup. Join us as we delve into his extraordinary journey across genres, exploring the impact of his on-screen presence on both the viewers and the film industry. Discover the exceptional films that have showcased his talent, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable cinematic adventure.
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Dive into the hilarious world of post-World War II France with Operation Mad Ball, a deliciously amusing journey featuring U. S. Army hospital's Private Hogan and Captain Lock. With a comical twist to the usual military life, this film takes viewers on a whirlwind adventure, where private Hogan and Captain Lock engage in various witty battles, from competing for nurse's attention to orchestrating covert, unauthorized dances.
In "The Producers, " a masterful comedy by Mel Brooks, audiences are taken on a hilarious journey with the film's iconic characters. Zero Mostel stars as Max Bialystock, a Broadway producer desperate to succeed. One day, he stumbles upon a plan concocted by accountant Leo Bloom, played by Gene Wilder, to make a fortune by producing a sure-fire flop.
Experience the untold story of Jack Crabb in "Little Big Man, " a 1970s classic that masterfully blends adventure, comedy, and drama. Directed by Arthur Penn and written by Thomas Berger and Calder Willingham, this critically acclaimed film stars Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, and Chief Dan George.
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"A New Leaf, " a 1971 neo-screwball comedy, tells the story of Henry Graham, a playboy living the high life. When his lawyer informs him that his lavish lifestyle has left him financially drained, Henry devises a plan: to marry a wealthy woman and murder her to gain financial stability.
"92 in the Shade" is a captivating 1975 film directed by Thomas McGuane and written by the same author. Set in the picturesque town of Key West, Florida, the story revolves around a young drifter who returns home to start a fishing charter business. However, this decision kickstarts a volatile feud with a rival fishing sea captain, setting the stage for a thrilling and humorous battle of wits and strength.
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The Sentinel (1977) is a chilling horror film that follows a young woman, Alison Parker, played by Cristina Raines, as she moves into a luxury apartment building. Unbeknownst to her, the building is home to a sinister evil that is eager to consume her soul. As Alison begins to unravel the supernatural horror surrounding her, she discovers that the lines between reality and the spirit world are blurred, leaving both her and the audience questioning what lies beneath.
In the urban landscape of Brooklyn, New York, a young man named Nunzio, played by David Proval, grapples with his limited intellect, living under the protective wing of his brother. Despite this, Nunzio possesses a desire to be a hero, idolizing Superman and bringing the fictional character's ideals to life in his own world.
Walls of Glass is a captivating 1985 drama comedy that takes you on a journey with its unique blend of characters, wit, and unexpected turns. The story revolves around aging New York taxi driver Flanagan, whose dreams of a successful stage career still linger in the air. Despite his extensive knowledge of Shakespeare and impeccable skills in accents, Flanagan struggles to land an agent or secure a role.
Experience the electrifying blend of love and crime in Prizzi's Honor, a 1985 classic featuring Oscar-winning performances from Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner. As two professional assassins find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other, the line between loyalty and devotion becomes blurred.
Seize the Day is a gripping drama film that follows the compelling journey of Tommy Wilhelm, a once-famous salesman who has lost both his job and his place in society. Based on the novel by renowned writer Saul Bellow, the movie explores the themes of unemployment and the fragility of human connections.
The Name of the Rose is a drama, mystery, and thriller film set in the middle ages, starring Sean Connery, Christian Slater, and Helmut Qualtinger. The story revolves around an intellectually nonconformist Franciscan friar, William, who investigates a series of mysterious deaths in an isolated abbey. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and written by Umberto Eco, Andrew Birkin, and Gérard Brach, the film is based on Eco's 1980 novel Il Nome della Rosa.
"One Crazy Summer" (1986) is a charming coming-of-age comedy-romance film that follows an aspiring teenage cartoonist named Steve, played by John Cusack, and his friends as they embark on a memorable summer vacation. When they stumble upon a struggling singer named Julie, portrayed by Demi Moore, they find themselves in the middle of a feud involving Julie's family property and some not-so-nice land developers.
Bright Lights, Big City is a captivating drama from 1988, exploring the life of an aspiring young writer residing in the bustling metropolis of New York City. This disillusioned individual, grappling with the pain of losing his mother and the distance felt between him and his estranged wife, turns to drugs and alcohol as a means of escapism. As the story unfolds, he becomes entangled in the sizzling world of nightclubs and the allure of fast-paced success, all the while striving to pursue a career in the publishing industry.
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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a hilarious comedy film that follows the Griswold family's chaotic attempts to have a perfect Christmas gathering. Clark Griswold, played by Chevy Chase, is determined to give his family the traditional Christmas experience, complete with a tree-cutting adventure, a family dinner, and a pool party. However, his plans soon go awry as his eccentric relatives and quirky neighbors crash the party, leading to a series of unexpected and hilarious mishaps.
"Sea of Love, " released in 1989, is a thrilling crime drama starring Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the movie follows a gritty police investigation into a series of murders. As the case unfolds, the determined detective finds himself in the midst of a dangerous game of cat and mouse, with a woman he is intimately involved with potentially being the culprit.
In the wildly entertaining 1989 action comedy, Pink Cadillac, skip tracer Tommy (Clint Eastwood) finds himself on a thrilling adventure when he's tasked with tracking down bail-jumper Lou Ann. After being framed for counterfeiting thanks to her unlucky marriage to the conniving Roy, Lou Ann is forced to flee for her life, leaving behind a trail of deception and danger.
"Any Man's Death" is a gripping drama-thriller film from 1990, with a mysterious hint in its title that leaves audiences guessing. Its haunting tagline adds to the intrigue that surrounds the plot.
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Experience a chilling anthology full of dark tales and unforgettable horror in "Tales from the Darkside: The Movie" (1990). When a young boy learns about a witch's plan to eat him, he must read her a collection of spine-chilling stories to escape her wrath. Discover three chilling tales, where a college student resurrects a mummy, a murderous feline brings terror to a family, and an artist makes a pact with a demonic gargoyle.
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19. Mob Boss (1990)
Dive into the hilarious world of "Mob Boss" (1990), where an unexpectedly hilarious twist unfolds! Follow the journey of a geeky underdog, Eddie Deezen, who takes over his father's notorious crime family. Prepare to laugh as this comical tale takes you on a wild ride filled with unexpected situations and outrageous antics.
In the 1990 comedy "My Blue Heaven, " FBI agent Frank Renzulli (Steve Martin) is the epitome of a no-nonsense cop, until duty calls to protect his unconventional new charge. Vinnie Terrentino (Rick Moranis) is an energetic, larger-than-life mobster who has a heart of gold, but is currently under witness protection in a quiet suburban neighborhood.
Embrace a fantastical realm where Halloween and Christmas unite in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993). Under the direction of Henry Selick and the pen of Tim Burton, Michael McDowell, and Caroline Thompson, this animated marvel tells the story of Jack Skellington, the reigning monarch of Halloween Town. Upon discovering Christmas Town, Jack embarks on a quest to share the merriment of Christmas with his peers. Unfortunately, his earnest efforts lead to pandemonium and confusion.
The Maddening, a psychological thriller released in 1995, delves into the twisted mind of a desperate father intent on guarding his family's darkest secrets. Adapted from a novel by Andrew Neiderman, the film masterfully crafts its eerie tension and suspense while cleverly referencing Ozzie Osbourne's signature symbol.
"Major Payne" is a family comedy adventure film that takes viewers on a journey with a recently discharged army Major, who just can't seem to catch a break. As fate would have it, he finds himself commanding a group of misfit cadets, each with their own unique personality and set of challenges. Among these characters is a German Shepherd dog that's more trouble than help.
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"Forget Paris, " directed by Billy Crystal, is a delightful 1995 comedy-romance film that boasts an impressive cast, including Billy Crystal, Debra Winger, and Joe Mantegna. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Paris, the movie revolves around Mickey, an NBA referee, who finds himself in an unexpected relationship with Ellen, an American airline official.
The Jerky Boys is a 1995 comedy-crime film that tells the story of a hilarious prank call that pushes the wrong buttons of an enraged crime boss. Directed and written by James Melkonian, the movie showcases the dynamic and amusing interaction between pranksters and unsuspecting callers, leading to a series of outrageous and humorous situations. The film stars John G.
Love Is All There Is is a charming, romantic comedy that transplants the timeless story of Romeo and Juliet to the bustling streets of the Bronx. Written by Joseph Bologna, Gabriel Bologna, and adapted from William Shakespeare's classic play, the film stars beloved actors Paul Sorvino and Barbara Carrera.
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27. Mousehunt (1997)
"Mousehunt" is a classic comedy film released in 1997, directed by Gore Verbinski and featuring a star-studded cast led by Nathan Lane and Lee Evans. Two bumbling brothers, Ernie (Lane) and Lars (Evans), inherit an antique house from their eccentric father - but their joy is short-lived when they discover a mischievous mouse who seems just as determined to stay in the house as they are to evict him.
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Le nom de la rose, a 2004 documentary exploring the intriguing world of filmmaking, dives into the captivating and often unknown aspects of the industry. Directors Sédrik Allani and Julien Godinger weave together an engaging narrative, offering a glimpse into the lives of some of the most talented and renowned professionals, including Jean-Jacques Annaud, Norbert Iborra, and Valentina Vargas.