All 101 John Huston Movies (in Order)

Amy Collier
39 min readMar 18, 2024

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Get ready to explore the world of John Huston, a legendary director known for his impactful storytelling and unique cinematic style. In this movie roundup article, we’ll dive into some of his most memorable films, shining a spotlight on both his triumphs and failures. Join us as we delve into the captivating world of John Huston and some of the most unforgettable moments in cinema history.

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1. The Storm (1930)

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The Storm, “ an enthralling 1930 adventure film directed by William Wyler, follows the story of two close friends, Burr and Dave, who share a strong bond. Their friendship is tested when they encounter a woman named Manette, who finds herself stranded with them in their remote cabin amidst a treacherous blizzard.

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2. The Mighty Barnum (1934)

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Experience the epic tale of P. T. Barnum, the famous showman and master of confidence tricks, in this 1935 biographical comedy, “The Mighty Barnum. “ Follow Barnum’s journey from his early days to the creation of the legendary “The Greatest Show on Earth. “ This entertaining movie, starring Wallace Beery, Adolphe Menjou, and Virginia Bruce, is a delightful blend of drama, comedy, and historical truth.

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3. The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938)

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The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, released in 1938, is a thought-provoking crime drama that tells the story of a prominent Park Avenue doctor who turns to a life of crime in the name of research. Dr. Clitterhouse, played by the enigmatic Edward G. Robinson, becomes entangled in a daring and dangerous web of deception as he seeks to unravel the mysteries of the criminal mind.

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4. Jezebel (1938)

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In the sultry 1850s Louisiana, a fiery Southern belle named Julie Marsden sets hearts ablaze with her unconventional spirit and passion. As the American Civil War looms ominously on the horizon, Julie is blissfully in love with a charming, yet stubborn man named Preston Dillard. Their love story, however, is threatened by Julie’s unyielding pride and vanity. When tragedy strikes, Julie swears to regain Preston’s love and devotion, despite the odds stacked against them.

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5. Juarez (1939)

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Juarez, “ a historical drama film released in 1939, is set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and delves into the power struggle between France and Mexico. Louis Napoleon III (Claude Rains) takes advantage of the conflict to expand his empire by helping Emperor Maximilian von Habsburg (Brian Aherne) conquer Mexico. The focus of the film revolves around the complex interpersonal relationships and political alliances during this tumultuous era.

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6. Wuthering Heights (1939)

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In this heart-wrenching adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel “Wuthering Heights” (1939), the tale unfolds through the eyes of Cathy and Heathcliff, two lovers torn apart by societal class differences. The story begins with Ellen, the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights, recounting the heartbreaking tale of their forbidden love to a traveler. As Cathy and Heathcliff’s unwavering passion continues to face various obstacles, including marriages and jealousy, their tragic romance seems to linger like a haunting ghost.

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7. High Sierra (1940)

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High Sierra is a thrilling 1940 action adventure film, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, and Alan Curtis. Set in a breathtaking mountainous environment, the movie follows Roy Earle, a notorious thief released from prison, who is roped into assisting a group of inexperienced criminals in planning and executing a daring robbery at a California resort.

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8. Sergeant York (1941)

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Sergeant York, “ a 1941 drama film directed by Howard Hawks, follows the inspirational journey of Alvin C. York, a Tennessee farmer, marksman, and pacifist. Set in World War I, the movie highlights York’s struggle with his moral principles as he is drafted into the war. Consequently, he transitions from a peaceful individual to a celebrated war hero, showcasing the power of conviction and the profound impact of war on individuals.

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9. The Maltese Falcon (1941)

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Experience the thrilling world of film noir with “The Maltese Falcon”, a 1941 masterpiece directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Gladys George. This captivating crime drama follows private detective Sam Spade as he becomes entangled in a perilous pursuit of a priceless statuette, the Maltese Falcon.

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10. Across the Pacific (1942)

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Across the Pacific” is a gripping 1942 drama directed by the talented duo of John Huston and Vincent Sherman. Set in a time of political unrest, the film follows ex-army captain Rick Leland (played by Humphrey Bogart) as he embarks on a perilous journey aboard a Japanese ship bound for Asia via the Panama Canal. As he navigates the waters and the uncertainties of the Pacific Ocean, he encounters unexpected twists and turns that pose significant threats to his life and the safety of his fellow passengers.

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11. In This Our Life (1942)

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In 1942, “In This Our Life” (1942) graced the silver screen, crafted by renowned directors John Huston and Raoul Walsh, and gifted with a stellar cast including Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, and George Brent.

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12. Tunisian Victory (1944)

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Tunisian Victory” is an enthralling war documentary from 1944, produced by the U. S. Army Signal Corps. This compelling film, which runs for an hour and fifteen minutes without a break, provides an intimate look at the Operation Acrobat, a significant military operation in North Africa during World War II. Directed by the talented duo of John Boulting and Roy Boulting, and written by the talented Anthony Veiller, “Tunisian Victory” gives viewers a unique insight into the crucial role played by the British Eighth Army in this pivotal event.

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13. Dark Waters (1944)

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Dark Waters, “ a 1944 film by Andre De Toth, is a suspenseful drama set against the backdrop of World War II. The plot revolves around a woman who, after surviving a shipwreck caused by a German U-boat, returns to the USA, only to find herself facing a sinister plot involving her inheritance and someone intent on her death.

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14. The Stranger (1946)

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The Stranger” is a gripping 1946 crime drama directed by renowned filmmaker Orson Welles. When a detective from the War Crimes Commission is sent to a peaceful Connecticut town, the atmosphere is shattered by the arrival of an infamous Nazi war criminal. As the community grapples with the presence of this dangerous figure, the detective embarks on a mission to bring the Nazi to justice.

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15. Three Strangers (1946)

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Three Strangers is a gripping 1946 crime-drama film noir directed by Jean Negulesco and written by John Huston and Howard Koch. The suspenseful movie revolves around three strangers, each dealing with a serious problem, who share a lucky sweepstakes ticket. They make a wish upon it in front of a Chinese idol, hoping for a brighter future. The plot thickens as the trio becomes entwined in a web of deceit, manipulation, and crime, all while dealing with their own internal struggles.

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16. The Killers (1946)

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The Killers, released in 1946, is a gripping crime-drama film-noir directed by Robert Siodmak. The story revolves around an unresisting victim who is killed by hit men. As the investigation unfolds, the protagonist, Reardon, uncovers his past connection with the enigmatic and lethal Kitty Collins.

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17. Key Largo (1948)

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Key Largo” is a classic crime drama directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, and Lauren Bacall. Set in a war buddy’s family hotel amidst a brewing hurricane, the film takes the audience on a thrilling journey of power struggles, betrayal, and self-discovery.

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18. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

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In the sweltering heat of 1920s Mexico, two down-and-out Americans, played by Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston, find themselves on the hunt for work but faced with a seemingly insurmountable task — striking it rich in the notoriously treacherous Sierra Madre Mountains. Enlisting the help of an age-worn prospector played by Tim Holt, these determined men embark on a perilous journey, driven by their relentless pursuit of the ultimate treasure. Set against the backdrop of rugged, untamed terrain and simmering tension, John Huston’s masterpiece, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, is a captivating tale of greed, ambition, and the lengths one will go to in the pursuit of success.

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19. On Our Merry Way (1948)

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Embark on a whimsical journey with “On Our Merry Way” (1948), a delightful comedic film featuring three captivating short stories. Each tale revolves around a daily question posed by a roving reporter, making headlines in the readers of a daily newspaper. Packed with charming performances, this film brings together an ensemble cast including Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith, and James Stewart.

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20. We Were Strangers (1949)

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We Were Strangers, “ directed by esteemed filmmaker John Huston, takes us back to the 1930s, Cuba, where a gripping tale of revolution, intrigue, and betrayal unfolds. Featuring powerhouse performances from Jennifer Jones and John Garfield, the movie is a thrilling adventure that delves into the world of revolutionary politics, mercenaries, and high stakes.

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21. The Asphalt Jungle (1950)

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The Asphalt Jungle, “ originally released in 1950, is a gripping Crime, Drama, and Film-Noir film directed by John Huston. The movie showcases a major heist that initially goes off without a hitch, but soon spirals out of control due to unforeseen complications and shrewd police work.

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22. The African Queen (1951)

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The African Queen, “ released in 1952, is a thrilling adventure that takes place in East Africa during World War I. The film stars Humphrey Bogart as a witty Canadian boat captain, who reluctantly partners with a strait-laced English missionary, played by Katharine Hepburn, to launch a dangerous mission. Their journey involves navigating a treacherous river to attack a German gunship. Along the way, they face perilous obstacles such as leeches, mud sticking, and even death threats.

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23. Moulin Rouge (1952)

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Moulin Rouge, released in 1953, is a captivating biographical drama that delves into the life of French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Set in the year 1890, the film portrays an extraordinary journey that takes us through the artist’s whirlwind experiences and passions. The plot revolves around Lautrec’s tumultuous romance and his unique perspective on the thriving Parisian nightlife, which is vividly depicted through lively orchestral performances and enchanting scenes at the iconic Moulin Rouge.

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24. Beat the Devil (1953)

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Beat the Devil, “ a 1953 thrilling action-adventure comedy directed by John Huston, stars Humphrey Bogart and Jennifer Jones. The plot revolves around a group of rogues who are traveling to Africa with a seemingly innocent British couple. As they journey together, things quickly take a turn for the worse, filled with unexpected twists and turns.

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25. Moby Dick (1956)

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Moby Dick, a 1956 masterpiece directed by John Huston, is an electrifying adventure of self-destructive obsession. The story revolves around a single survivor of a lost whaling ship, who narrates his ship’s incredible voyage led by his reckless and relentless captain. Captivated by the tale of revenge against the elusive white whale, Moby Dick, the crew is consumed by their unyielding pursuit.

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26. A Farewell to Arms (1957)

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A Farewell to Arms” is a gripping tale of love and survival, set against the backdrop of the brutal Italian front during World War I. Based on Ernest Hemingway’s acclaimed novel, the film follows the passionate relationship between an English nurse and an American soldier, as they navigate the horrors and chaos that surround them. Directed by legendary filmmakers Charles Vidor and John Huston, this powerful drama delves into the complexities of human emotion, amidst the devastation of war.

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27. Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957)

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Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison is a gripping war drama set in the turbulent South Pacific during World War II. Starring Robert Mitchum as an American marine and Deborah Kerr as an Irish nun, this unlikely duo forms a strong bond of friendship while stranded together on a remote island.

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28. The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958)

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Travel back in time to the 1850s and experience the thrilling adventures of an American man abroad in the captivating film “The Barbarian and the Geisha” (1958). Join John Wayne as he plays the role of the first U. S. Consul General to Japan, embarking on a journey filled with excitement, intrigue, and a taste of forbidden love.

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29. The Roots of Heaven (1958)

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The Roots of Heaven, “ a 1958 French drama directed by the legendary John Huston, follows the journey of an idealist ecologist in French Equatorial Africa as he embarks on a campaign to raise awareness and save the African elephants from the brink of extinction. The film, which stars Errol Flynn, Juliette Gréco, and Trevor Howard, is both an adventure and a drama, set against the backdrop of the struggle to preserve the majestic elephant herd.

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30. The Unforgiven (1960)

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The Unforgiven” is a powerful drama set in 19th century Texas, where a loving family is at the mercy of their community when suspicion arises about their adopted daughter’s origins. Directed by the legendary John Huston, the film follows the emotional journey of the family and their community as they struggle with the implications of the daughter’s alleged theft from the local Kiowa tribe.

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31. The Misfits (1961)

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The Misfits (1961), directed by John Huston and starring iconic actors Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe, is a timeless drama that explores the challenges faced by a divorcée and an aging, independent cowboy in the 1960s West. As the two lead characters navigate their evolving relationship, the film highlights themes of love and loneliness set against the rugged, unforgiving landscape of the ranch.

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32. Freud (1962)

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In 1962, the world was introduced to the intriguing life of Czech-Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud through the biographical drama, “Freud. “ This captivating film takes the audience on a journey as Freud begins his career treating patients diagnosed with hysteria using the groundbreaking technique of hypnosis. Set in Vienna, Austria, the movie delves into the world of psychiatry and offers a unique insight into the life of this influential figure.

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33. The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)

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In the thrilling 1963 film, “The List of Adrian Messenger, “ a former intelligence officer finds himself entangled in a mysterious investigation. Tasked by the heir to the Gleneyre estate, he must unravel the bizarre deaths of a group of eleven men, all listed on a peculiar piece of paper. As he delves deeper into the case, he encounters a web of deception and uncertainty.

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34. The Cardinal (1963)

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The Cardinal, a captivating drama released in 1963, takes the audience on a journey with a young Catholic priest from Boston, who confronts bigotry, Nazism, and personal conflicts as he rises to the office of cardinal. Director Otto Preminger masterfully weaves the story, filled with rich history and war, and explores the complexities of the priesthood and the Catholic Church.

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35. The Night of the Iguana (1964)

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Feel the heat of 1964 as “The Night of the Iguana” comes to life! Follow the twisted tour of an enigmatic guide named Rev. T. Lawrence Shannon, played by the legendary Richard Burton, who leads a group of middle-aged Baptist women on a tantalizing journey to the Mexican coast. As they navigate the dangerous terrain, Shannon grapples with the failures threatening his life.

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36. The Bible: In the Beginning… (1966)

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The Bible: In the Beginning. . “ is a 1966 biblical epic directed by renowned filmmaker John Huston. The movie weaves together the captivating tale of the first part of the Genesis book, offering an extravagant production of the Garden of Eden, the first brothers, Noah and his family’s obedience to build an ark for the Flood, and Abraham’s attempted sacrifice of Isaac. This stunning adaptation, set against the backdrop of ancient biblical history, features notable stars such as Michael Parks, Ulla Bergryd, and Richard Harris.

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37. Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)

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Reflections in a Golden Eye, “ the 1967 film directed by John Huston, is a chilling drama that delves into the depths of human desire, infatuation, and betrayal. Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, and Brian Keith, the film takes place at a military post where bizarre and forbidden attractions ensnare a group of individuals.

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38. Casino Royale (1967)

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Get ready for a hilarious and absurd ride in “Casino Royale” (1967), a cheeky take on the beloved James Bond franchise. This early spoof, featuring an aging Sir James Bond, brings an entirely new dimension to the spy genre. When our beloved hero comes out of retirement to take on the infamous SMERSH, laughs, absurd plot twists, and unexpected guests are aplenty. Watch as Sir James Bond, played by David Niven, navigates through a sea of chaos, pitting himself against the odds while trying to save the world from SMERSH’s nefarious plans.

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39. Rocky Road to Dublin (1968)

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Rocky Road to Dublin is a compelling and groundbreaking documentary that takes an unflinching look at the untold truths of Ireland’s history and culture. Directed and written by the fearless Irish journalist Peter Lennon, the film explores the hypocrisies of the Church, politics, and state through a series of seemingly innocent interviews.

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40. Candy (1968)

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Candy invites viewers for a whimsical adventure into the life of an innocent high-school girl, Candy Christian, as she navigates the colorful world of adulthood. Unbeknownst to her, she stumbles upon a series of humorous and unconventional sexual situations. The film is a delightful farce, laced with a dose of naive innocence, as the protagonist searches for meaning in life amidst a web of humorous encounters.

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41. A Walk with Love and Death (1969)

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A Walk with Love and Death” is a captivating drama-romance film set during the Hundred Years War. The story revolves around a young noblewoman and a student who have abandoned their studies in Paris.

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42. De Sade (1969)

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De Sade” is a controversial biographical drama film released in 1969, delving into the life of the infamous Marquis de Sade. The film, directed by Cy Endfield and Roger Corman, takes an unflinching look at the real-life exploits of the man who became the most celebrated sexual and physical pervert in history.

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43. Sinful Davey (1969)

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Sinful Davey is a lively and witty 1969 British film directed by the legendary John Huston. Set in the 1820s, the story revolves around the humorous misadventures of the notorious Scottish highwayman and thief, Davey Haggart.

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44. The Bridge in the Jungle (1970)

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The Bridge in the Jungle” (1970) is a thrilling adventure drama movie that continues the story from its critically acclaimed predecessor, “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. “ In this high-stakes tale, audiences are introduced to John Huston’s character, a fearless tequila-swigging crocodile hunter who dares to venture into the treacherous jungles of Mexico. As he embarks on his perilous journey, he is warned that only native Indians can thrive in such hostile terrain.

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45. Myra Breckinridge (1970)

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Myra Breckinridge” is a 1970 American comedy film that delves into the world of gender identity and ambition. Directed by Michael Sarne, the movie follows an aspiring transgender actress, who, after undergoing surgery, travels to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. She plans to make a claim on her wealthy uncle’s estate, all the while navigating the cutthroat film industry.

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46. The Kremlin Letter (1970)

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The Kremlin Letter” is a gripping, Cold War-era thriller set in the heart of Moscow, where a Navy Intelligence officer possessing a remarkable photographic memory is recruited to join the CIA. As he delves into the world of clandestine operations, he finds himself entangled in a web of espionage, danger, and intrigue.

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47. The Unfinished Journey of Robert Kennedy (1970)

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Experience the inspiring life and undeniable legacy of Robert Kennedy through Mel Stuart’s gripping documentary, “The Unfinished Journey of Robert Kennedy. “ Released in 1970, this film delves into the influential senator’s journey to fight for justice and equality, leaving a profound impact on politics and society.

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48. The Devil’s Backbone (1970)

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The Devil’s Backbone (1970), originally titled “The Deserter, “ is a gripping Western drama set against the backdrop of the Arizona Territory. This hard-hitting film follows the journey of Capt. Viktor Kaleb, a weary army deserter, who is offered a pardon and a chance to return to the cavalry. However, there’s a catch — he must lead a daring special forces group on a risky raid against an Apache stronghold deep in the heart of Mexico.

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49. Man in the Wilderness (1971)

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In the heart of the untamed American West, “Man in the Wilderness” is an enthralling adventure that follows the journey of a lone fur trapper as he fights for survival. Set in the early 1800s, our protagonist is brutally attacked by a bear, left for dead, and forced to regenerate in the wild.

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50. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)

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Experience a wild, wild era in the untamed West with “The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean” (1972). This unique and compelling film follows the life of Roy Bean, a former outlaw turned lawman, who finds himself appointing himself the judge of Vinegaroon, Texas. With his unconventional brand of justice, Judge Bean takes matters into his own hands, turning the town upside down and creating a stirring, comedic drama.

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51. Fat City (1972)

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Experience the gritty world of professional boxing in the 1972 drama “Fat City, “ directed by legendary filmmaker John Huston and based on Leonard Gardner’s novel. Set in Skid Row, the film follows two struggling boxers, Tillinghast (Stacy Keach) and Ernie Lualdi (Jeff Bridges), as their careers diverge and tensions rise.

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52. Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)

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In “Battle for the Planet of the Apes, “ a grim world lies in shambles after a global uprising of apes and a devastating nuclear war among humans. Caesar, the wise and regal leader, fights to protect the remnants of both species from a dangerous human cult and a ruthless faction of apes. As alliances are tested and betrayal lurks around every corner, Caesar must lead his people in a battle for survival and the fate of their planet.

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53. The MacKintosh Man (1973)

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In the thrilling 1973 film, “The MacKintosh Man, “ British Intelligence operative John Mackintosh (Paul Newman) takes on a daring mission to infiltrate a notorious espionage organization. To do so, he must first create a fictitious criminal identity and let himself be apprehended, imprisoned, and released — all while facing brutal acts like being kicked in the stomach and knocked unconscious.

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54. Chinatown (1974)

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In the gritty streets of 1930s Los Angeles, private detective J. J. Gittes (Jack Nicholson) is hired to expose a woman’s infidelity. However, as he delves deeper into the case, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit, corruption, and murder.

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55. Breakout (1975)

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Breakout, “ released in 1975, is a thrilling action-adventure film directed by Tom Gries and written by Howard B. Kreitsek, Marc Norman, and Elliott Baker. The movie, starring Hollywood legends Charles Bronson, Robert Duvall, and Jill Ireland, centers around a bush pilot who takes on a dangerous mission to Mexico. Hired for an impressive fifty thousand dollars, this skilled aviator is tasked with freeing an innocent prisoner from behind bars.

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56. The Wind and the Lion (1975)

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Set in the wild and untamed frontier of 1900s Morocco, “The Wind and the Lion” is a thrilling tale of love, honor, and adventure. Directed by John Milius and featuring an exceptional ensemble cast that includes Sean Connery, Candice Bergen, and Brian Keith, the film explores the complexities of human emotions and the consequences of one man’s decisions.

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57. The Man Who Would Be King (1975)

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The Man Who Would Be King” is a captivating 1975 adventure film directed by John Huston, starring Sean Connery and Michael Caine. Set in the 1880s India, the movie follows the story of two former British soldiers who dare to dream of becoming Kings in the mysterious and unexplored land of Kafiristan, a place where no white man has set foot since Alexander the Great.

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58. Hollywood on Trial (1976)

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Hollywood on Trial delves into the shadowy past of Hollywood’s golden era when the industry was gripped by the Red Scare and the House of Un-American Activities Committee. This gripping documentary, released in 1976, reveals the chilling period of persecution and investigation of actors, writers, and directors suspected of committing anti-American acts through their work. Key figures from the era, such as Walter Bernstein, Alvah Bessie, and Lester Cole, are highlighted, while the documentary masterfully navigates the themes of McCarthyism, blacklisting, and independent film.

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59. Sherlock Holmes in New York (1976)

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In the 1976 crime mystery, Sherlock Holmes in New York, the brilliant detective pursues his arch-nemesis, Professor James Moriarty, to the bustling city of New York. Moriarty has orchestrated the most audacious bank robbery in history, and Holmes must bring him to justice. Along the way, our detective finds himself drawn into a budding romance with Irene Adler, only for her to become the target of a kidnapping orchestrated by Moriarty himself.

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60. Angela (1977)

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Angela” (1977) is a gripping drama that intertwines themes of love, loss, and unimaginable secrets. The story revolves around a war veteran, John, who discovers that a former prostitute had his baby. Doubtful about the child’s paternity, he gives the baby away. Fast forward twenty years, and the former prostitute, now known as Angela, is still searching for her son. Destiny brings Angela to a young man named Jerry, who she falls in love with. However, the unexpected arrival of John from prison complicates the situation.

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61. Tentacles (1977)

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Tentacles” (1977), the thrilling Italian creature feature, follows the terrifying tale of a California seaside community that falls prey to a mutated giant octopus. With heart-racing action, hilarious comedic moments, and edge-of-your-seat adventure, this film truly captures the essence of a classic cinema experience. Starring celebrated actors John Huston, Shelley Winters, and Bo Hopkins, Tentacles delivers an engaging story with a cast that will keep you entertained.

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62. The Hobbit (1977)

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The Hobbit” is an enchanting 1977 animated adventure film that takes viewers on a magical journey through the incredible world of Middle Earth. The story follows a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who, despite his rather homebody lifestyle, becomes swept up in a quest with a motley crew of dwarves to rescue their precious treasure from the treacherous claws of a dragon.

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63. The Bermuda Triangle (1978)

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In the year 1978, a group of passengers and crew set out on a scuba diving trip in the captivating Caribbean, but they soon find themselves straying into the infamous Bermuda Triangle. As the mysterious and deadly events unfold, the group is forced to confront a sinister force that threatens their very existence.

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64. The Biggest Battle (1978)

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The Biggest Battle, a 1978 Italian-German war drama, explores the profound impact of World War II on the lives of two families — one German and the other American. Set against the backdrop of brutal warfare, the narrative centers around the sons and fathers from both sides who find themselves fighting for their respective causes.

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65. Wise Blood (1979)

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Wise Blood, “ set in 1979, follows the story of Hazel Motes, a recently discharged army soldier who endeavors to establish the first Church Without Christ in the quaint, southern town of Taulkinham, United States of America. With his charismatic and enigmatic personality, he attracts a variety of followers, each with their own unique outlook on life.

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66. Winter Kills (1979)

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Winter Kills” is a thrilling and provocative 1979 film that follows the story of a younger brother who becomes embroiled in a web of conspiracies and deception after discovering a man claiming to be the real assassin of his assassinated US President brother. This political assassination thriller takes viewers on a wild ride through a world of mysteries, dead ends, and shocking twists.

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67. Jaguar Lives! (1979)

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Jaguar Lives! “ is a thrilling 1979 action film starring Joe Lewis, a bare-chested male who takes on the role of the world’s newest Karate hero. With a goal to eradicate drug dealers and gangs, Lewis fights for justice while combating an evil con, played by the menacing Sir Christopher Lee. The film combines dynamic stunts and action-packed sequences, all while exploring the dangerous underworld of crime.

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68. The Visitor (1979)

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The Visitor” is a chilling 1979 horror film directed by Giulio Paradisi, featuring an excellent cast including Mel Ferrer, Glenn Ford, and Lance Henriksen. Set in the heart of Italy, this suspenseful sci-fi film revolves around the story of a young girl endowed with supernatural telekinetic powers. Alongside her mother, they become the prize in a brutal and intense war involving both good and evil extra-terrestrials.

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69. Love and Bullets (1979)

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In the thrilling 1979 film “Love and Bullets, “ renowned cop Jack Warren takes a trip from the sun-drenched streets of Phoenix, Arizona, to the snow-covered slopes of Switzerland. His mission is to apprehend the enigmatic girlfriend of a notorious mobster who’s set to testify against her lover in court. But as Warren arrives, he realizes he’s not the only one pursuing the woman.

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70. Head On (1980)

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Head On” (1980), released in 1981, is a riveting Canadian drama film that tackles the dark and twisted consequences of an all-consuming sexual obsession. Directed by Michael Grant and written by James Sanderson and Paul Illidge, the movie features a young couple, played by Stephen Lack and Lawrence Dane, who become increasingly captivated by their kinky role-playing games. The boundaries between fantasy and reality blur, resulting in shocking public displays that lead to disastrous outcomes.

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71. Agee (1980)

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Agee is an extraordinary documentary film that offers a unique and intimate look into the life and work of renowned American writer, James Agee. This fascinating biography is the only one of its kind to ever be nominated for an Academy Award, highlighting its exceptional quality and impact on the world of cinema and literature.

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72. Victory (1981)

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Victory” (1981) is a thrilling war drama that transports viewers into the heart of Nazi-occupied Paris during World War Two. The film centers around a soccer game that the German National Team is set to play against a group of allied P. O. W. s. However, a daring escape plan by the French Resistance and British officers is already underway, orchestrated with the soccer game as the perfect distraction.

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73. Boldog születésnapot, Marilyn! (1981)

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Boldog születésnapot, Marilyn! is a heartwarming Hungarian drama film released in 1981. Directed by Rezsö Szörény and written by both Szörény and Miklós Vámos, the movie tells a poignant tale of life, love, and friendship. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 28 minutes, this inspiring film is a must-watch for fans of drama.

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74. Cannery Row (1982)

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Cannery Row is a 1982 drama and romance film set in Monterey, California during the 1940s. The film centers around the titular location, which was previously home to fish canneries but has since been transformed into a place mostly inhabited by the down and out. Marine biologist Doc, played by Nick Nolte, is perhaps the most respectable resident of the area, working primarily by collecting and selling marine specimens.

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75. Annie (1982)

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In the heart of New York City, a spirited young orphan named Annie, played by Aileen Quinn, touches the lives of her newfound family when she is taken in by a wealthy, eccentric man, played by Albert Finney. Alongside this charming tycoon, Annie forms a bond that brings joy and laughter to those around them. However, their happiness is threatened by the orphanage’s strict proprietress, portrayed by Carol Burnett, who will stop at nothing to reclaim Annie. This heartwarming, family-friendly film is a delightful blend of comedy and drama, featuring a memorable performance by a young red-haired girl and her furry friend, a dog named Sandy.

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76. Lovesick (1983)

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Lovesick is a quirky 1983 movie that combines comedy, fantasy, and romance. Directed by Marshall Brickman, the film stars Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern, and Alec Guinness. The plot revolves around a psychiatrist who falls in love with one of his patients and is visited by the spirit of Sigmund Freud, providing him advice on handling the situation.

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77. Observations Under the Volcano (1984)

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Observations Under the Volcano” is a fascinating documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of the making of the movie “Under the Volcano. “ This unique film, released in 1984, provides an intimate look at the world of independent filmmaking. Follow the journey of Christian Blackwood, the director of both films, as he shares his personal experiences and insights into the creative process.

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78. Under the Volcano (1984)

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Under the Volcano, a gripping 1984 drama film, delves into the tumultuous life of a British consul in Mexico on the brink of World War II. Directed by the legendary John Huston, the film stars the talented Albert Finney, Jacqueline Bisset, and Anthony Andrews.

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79. Buñuel (1984)

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Buñuel”, a Spanish documentary released in 1984, delves into the complex life of renowned Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Directed by Rafael Cortés and written by Cortés and Fernando Huici, the film offers an intimate look into the life of this influential director, known for his surrealist approach to filmmaking.

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80. George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey (1984)

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George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of the Academy Award-winning director. Directed by George Stevens Jr. , this 1984 film offers a riveting glimpse into the world of one of Hollywood’s most legendary filmmakers. Featuring dramatic color footage of World War II, the documentary provides a unique insight into Stevens’ artistic journey and the impact he had on the film industry.

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81. A Minor Miracle (1985)

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A Minor Miracle” is a heartwarming family drama set in 1985, where a group of orphans and their guardian come together to save their orphanage. The story is filled with inspiring moments and unforgettable characters, teaching lessons about teamwork, friendship, and never giving up on your dreams.

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82. Prizzi’s Honor (1985)

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Prizzi’s Honor” takes you on a whimsical yet dangerous journey through the world of mafia hits and deceitful liaisons. Directed by the legendary John Huston, this 1985 classic is a dark comedy that follows the paths of two professional assassins, Charlie (played by Jack Nicholson) and his mob boss, Ma’s boss (Robert Loggia). What unfolds is an extraordinary tale of love, betrayal, and the lengths one will go to save the person they care about.

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83. The Black Cauldron (1985)

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The Black Cauldron, “ released in 1985, is a captivating animated adventure film directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich. In this fantasy world set in medieval times, a young boy and a group of misfit friends embark on a thrilling quest to find a dark magic item of ultimate power before a diabolical tyrant can. This magical sword is believed to hold the key to the tyrant’s conquest, and it’s up to our courageous heroes to stop him.

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84. The Dead (1987)

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The Dead, “ a beautifully crafted 1987 drama directed by John Huston, is based on the short story “The Dead” by James Joyce, with a screenplay by Tony Huston and James Joyce. Set in 1900s Dublin, a Christmas dinner party takes place at Gabriel and Gretta Conroy’s aunts’ house. This seemingly ordinary event brings Gabriel and his wife an unexpected realization, leading them to reevaluate their lives and emotions.

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85. Mr. North (1988)

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In 1988, “Mr. North” unfolds a captivating and suspenseful tale of a Yale graduate with an enigmatic reputation for healing. As he navigates the delicate balance between his extraordinary abilities and society’s expectations, he faces a court hearing that threatens to strip away everything he’s worked for.

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86. John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick (1988)

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John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick is a riveting documentary that delves deep into the life of the legendary filmmaker John Huston. With a chronicle that spans from his early childhood to his meteoric rise as one of the most esteemed filmmakers globally, this film offers a captivating insight into Huston’s life and his proclivity for embracing risk and storytelling.

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87. Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991)

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Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker” (1991) delves into the life and cinematic journey of iconic producer, director, and actor Otto Preminger. The documentary film showcases significant clips from Preminger’s films, intertwined with interviews from his colleagues. This riveting exploration takes us through the ups and downs of Preminger’s career, touching upon his roots in Vienna, Austria.

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88. Katharine Hepburn: All About Me (1993)

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Katharine Hepburn: All About Me is a documentary released in 1993, offering an intimate and revealing look into the life and storied career of Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn. Directed by David Heeley and featuring interviews with the actress herself, this film explores the various facets of Hepburn’s life — from her Broadway days in Manhattan to her iconic performances on the big screen.

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89. We Remember Marilyn (1996)

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We Remember Marilyn is a compelling and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life of the iconic actress Marilyn Monroe through a unique blend of still photographs, home movies, film clips, theatrical trailers, and newsreel footage. The film also features a woman’s voice speaking for Marilyn herself, recounting her tumultuous childhood, her unstable mother, and her mysterious father, who was never a part of her life.

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90. John Huston War Stories (1999)

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John Huston War Stories” is a 1999 documentary film that explores the life and career of the legendary film director, John Huston. This compelling narrative delves into Huston’s experiences and contributions during World War II. With a runtime of only 1 hour and 30 minutes, this documentary offers a brief yet engaging insight into Huston’s personal and professional life.

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91. Pele Forever (2004)

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Pele Forever” (2004) is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of Brazilian soccer legend, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, commonly known as Pelé. The film showcases the incredible journey of this Afro-Brazilian footballer, who rose from humble beginnings to become an icon in Brazilian sports history. The documentary not only follows Pelé’s illustrious career but also explores his personal life, relationships, and the challenges he faced both on and off the field.

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92. Filmmakers vs. Tycoons (2005)

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Filmmakers vs. Tycoons” (2005) is a Spanish documentary that explores the impact of the film industry on the creative process.

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93. Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)

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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff” is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and career of renowned British cinematographer Jack Cardiff. With a focus on his stunning Technicolor camerawork, the film traces Cardiff’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming the first director of photography in the history of the Academy Awards to receive an Honorary Oscar.

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94. Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia (2013)

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Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia” is a captivating documentary film that delves into the life and political views of renowned American author and commentator, Gore Vidal. Directed by Nicholas D. Wrathall, the film explores Vidal’s perspective on the transformation of America and the rise of the right-wing political establishment.

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95. Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles (2014)

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Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and work of the legendary theatre, radio, and film artist, Orson Welles. The film offers an in-depth look at Welles’ incredible career, featuring interviews with key figures in his life, such as Simon Callow and Christopher Welles, as well as critical insights from sources like Variety Magazine, Cinematheque Francaise, and Roger Ebert.

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96. And the Oscar Goes to… (2014)

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And the Oscar Goes to. . “ — a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.

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97. Arthur Miller: Writer (2017)

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Delve into the life and work of groundbreaking American playwright Arthur Miller in this captivating 2017 documentary directed by his daughter, Rebecca Miller. “Arthur Miller: Writer” offers an intimate and insightful look at the prolific and influential figure behind iconic plays such as “Death of a Salesman” and “The Crucible. “

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98. Making Montgomery Clift (2018)

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Delve into the life of the iconic and enigmatic Montgomery Clift in the riveting documentary, “Making Montgomery Clift. “ Directed by the Clift nephew and his wife, this insightful film takes us through the untold stories of the Oscar-nominated actor who left behind a legacy marred by tragedy and self-destruction. As Clift’s nephew investigates the family archives, a startlingly different story unfolds, challenging previous assumptions about the star.

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99. The Other Side of the Wind (2018)

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The Other Side of the Wind” is a thought-provoking drama set in the Hollywood film industry. Directed by the legendary Orson Welles, the film stars John Huston as a jaded 70-year-old director who screens his avant-garde film-in-progress at a star-studded party. As he navigates the party, the director is drawn into a web of intrigue surrounding his lead actor’s mysterious fate.

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100. They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead (2018)

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They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead” is a riveting documentary that explores the final fifteen years of the life of the legendary director, Orson Welles. The film follows Welles as he pins his hopes on a Hollywood comeback with the making of “The Other Side of the Wind. “ The documentary not only delves into the behind-the-scenes aspect of film history but also provides a fascinating insight into the world of filmmaking. In addition to the captivating storyline, the film stars Peter Bogdanovich, Oja Kodar, and Alan Cumming.

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101. Ennio (2021)

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Experience the life, inspiration, and groundbreaking music of the legendary film composer Ennio Morricone in the captivating documentary “Ennio”. With a runtime of 2 hours and 36 minutes, this film takes audiences on a journey through the history of Morricone’s extraordinary career, from his humble beginnings to his status as a maestro of the film industry.

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