All 43 Richard Kiel Movies (in Order)

Barbara Childs
18 min readMar 18, 2024

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Get ready to dive into the thrilling world of Richard Kiel’s extraordinary cinematic journey as we take a closer look at his remarkable filmography. With a career spanning over three decades and a unique presence on the big screen, this roundup article is the perfect spot to explore his memorable movie roles and unforgettable performances.

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1. The D.I. (1957)

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In the riveting 1957 military drama “The D. I. “, legendary actor Jack Webb plays a tough Drill Instructor who sets his sights on transforming a talented but conflicted recruit, haunted by his family’s combat history and susceptible to pressure. As the tension builds, the dedicated Drill Instructor pushes his student to overcome personal struggles and discover the inner strength needed to become a Marine.

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2. The Phantom Planet (1961)

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Journey into the unknown with “The Phantom Planet” (1961), a thrilling space adventure set in the depths of the cosmos. When an unseen asteroid draws an unsuspecting astronaut and his spacecraft to its surface, he finds himself and his vessel shrunk down to microscopic proportions by the planet’s mystical atmosphere. This action-packed sci-fi film takes you on a wild ride, with intense battle sequences and an atom bomb explosion that keep the suspense at an all-time high.

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3. Eegah (1962)

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Eegah” takes you on an outrageous adventure set in the 1960s. As two teenagers, Roger and Janet, stumble upon a prehistoric caveman, they awaken unimaginable havoc. The bearded man, resembling a Neanderthal, starts a rampage, leaving behind a trail of destruction. With the help of a talented artist, the caveman is transformed into a modern man, only to be consumed by the world of fame and fortune. However, as he becomes more and more enamored by the glamorous lifestyle, the caveman’s primal instincts threaten to take over once again.

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4. The Nutty Professor (1963)

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In “The Nutty Professor”, Jerry Lewis stars as Julius Kelp, a mild-mannered and nearsighted chemistry teacher with a secret talent. When he discovers a magical potion that transforms him into Romeo Kelp, a charming and confident version of himself, things in his life start to look up. However, the Jekyll and Hyde game soon takes a turn as the potion starts to wear off at the most awkward moments, causing embarrassing situations and chaos in his life.

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5. Lassie’s Great Adventure (1963)

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Lassie’s Great Adventure” is a heartwarming, family drama that takes audiences on a thrilling journey with the beloved young hero, Timmy, and his loyal canine companion, Lassie. In this 1963 film, the pair find themselves in the heart of the Canadian wilderness after a series of unexpected events involving a hot air balloon.

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6. To Trap a Spy (1964)

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To Trap a Spy” is a 1964 spy-comedy-adventure film that originally served as the pilot episode for the popular television series “The Man From U. N. C. L. E. “. The film, which boasts a witty and engaging plot, has been re-edited and released to theaters as a standalone feature.

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7. Roustabout (1964)

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Roustabout, a musical drama released in 1964, stars the iconic Elvis Presley, who portrays a man on the search for a new job after losing his job at a coffee shop. In his mission to find employment, he ends up at a struggling carnival. As fate would have it, Presley’s character becomes entangled in a budding romance with a teenager, causing tension with her protective father.

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8. The Nasty Rabbit (1964)

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In the outrageous comedy “The Nasty Rabbit” from 1964, a hapless detective (Arch Hall Jr. ) finds himself in a race against time when he discovers a sinister plot hatched by Russian spies. These cunning villains have designed a lethal bacteria and infected unsuspecting rabbits, then unleashed them on the streets of America for a nefarious purpose.

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9. Brainstorm (1965)

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Brainstorm (1965) is a suspenseful drama that takes a thrilling turn when a dedicated scientist named Jim Grayam saves his boss’ wife, Anne, from a desperate attempt to end her life. As the two embark on a tumultuous journey of healing and self-discovery, they find themselves inexorably drawn to each other, igniting an extramarital affair that challenges their moral compasses. The film is set against a backdrop of deceit and danger, taking viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they navigate the complex web of betrayal and redemption.

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10. The Human Duplicators (1965)

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Experience an out-of-this-world adventure with “The Human Duplicators, “ a 1965 sci-fi horror film that transports viewers to a distant galaxy where an alien threatens Earth’s existence. The alien, whose mission is to infiltrate and conquer the planet, employs an unusual method: duplicating human beings and creating a race of terrifying zombies reminiscent of animated pottery.

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11. Two on a Guillotine (1965)

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Two on a Guillotine” is a chilling 1965 mystery-horror film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story revolves around the daughter of a terrifyingly eccentric magician, who must spend seven sleepless nights in her father’s ominous mansion to inherit his fortune. As the days pass, she discovers that the house is filled with haunting relics, including a creepy skeleton and a mysterious white rabbit.

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12. Las Vegas Hillbillys (1966)

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Las Vegas Hillbillys” is a hilarious and quirky comedy-musical film released in 1966, starring Ferlin Husky, Jayne Mansfield, and Mamie Van Doren. The story follows a humble hillbilly who, against all odds, takes a leap into the world of Las Vegas glitz and glamour. The film features a blend of country music, campy humor, and a dash of absurdity, making it a unique and entertaining experience for viewers.

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13. Skidoo (1968)

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Skidoo” is a colorful and eccentric psychedelic comedy from 1968, featuring an all-star cast including Jackie Gleason, Carol Channing, and Frankie Avalon. The film follows ex-gangster Tony Banks, who is thrust back into the criminal world by former boss God. Banks is tasked with assassinating fellow mobster “Blue Chips” Packard, but balks at the request.

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14. A Man Called Dagger (1968)

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In the thrilling action-packed film “A Man Called Dagger, “ we follow the story of Dick Dagger, a skilled secret agent tasked with stopping a mad, wheelchair-bound scientist from bringing the Third Reich back to life. As Dagger embarks on his mission, he must navigate a web of deceit and espionage, putting his life on the line to save the world. With a stunning cast and a pulse-pounding soundtrack, “A Man Called Dagger” is an unforgettable Euro Spy thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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15. Now You See It, Now You Don’t (1968)

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Get ready for a thrilling ride in this 1968 comedic masterpiece, “Now You See It, Now You Don’t. “ Following a bumbling art expert named Max, who lands a job with an insurance company to protect a precious Rembrandt on loan from the Louvre, things take an unexpected turn.

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16. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)

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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, “ released in 1970, transports viewers from the modern era to the 1810s as it follows a young woman seeking help with her habit. Directed by Vincente Minnelli and written by Alan Jay Lerner, the film stars Barbra Streisand, Yves Montand, and Bob Newhart in a captivating blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy.

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17. The Boy Who Stole the Elephant (1970)

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The Boy Who Stole the Elephant” is a heartwarming adventure film set in the 1970s, following the journey of a young orphan, Davey, who teams up with a frontier huckster named Colonel Ryder. Together, they create a travelling tent show that is lent an elephant, named Molly, by an old rival circus owner. The two bond deeply with the elephant, and when Colonel Ryder loses it in a game of gambling, Davey steps in to steal the elephant, starting on a 20-mile journey to find Molly and return the beloved animal to its rightful home.

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18. Deadhead Miles (1972)

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Deadhead Miles” is a bizarre comedy that takes viewers on a wild ride through the life of a long-distance trucker, offering a surreal and quirky take on the everyday world of road travel. Directed by Vernon Zimmerman and written by Terrence Malick and Vernon Zimmerman, this 1972 film stars Alan Arkin, Paul Benedict, and Donna Anderson.

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19. The Longest Yard (1974)

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In 1974, Robert Aldrich directs “The Longest Yard, “ a Comedy-Crime-Drama film that follows a former quarterback, who is now serving time in a rough prison, as he is entrusted by a sadistic warden to form a team of convicted criminals. These misfits must take on the warden’s elite team of guards in an American football game, ultimately facing off in the iconic “longest yard. “ With a star-studded cast including Burt Reynolds, Eddie Albert, and Ed Lauter, “The Longest Yard” successfully merges thrilling sports action with a gritty, humorous exploration of the complexities of human nature behind bars. The film won two awards, was nominated for one Oscar, and grossed $43,000,075 at the box office.

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20. Flash and the Firecat (1975)

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Prepare yourself for an exciting, action-packed heist as you dive into the thrilling world of Flash and the Firecat. Set in the late 70s, this film is a perfect blend of drama, crime, and adventure. When a daring gang of robbers decides to make their biggest score yet, they turn to dune buggies to execute it, choosing the perfect beachfront location to pull off their daring plan.

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21. Silver Streak (1976)

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Silver Streak” is a 1976 action-comedy crime thriller that sees a man find unexpected romance on a long-distance train journey, only to find himself caught up in a life-threatening situation. With a runtime of 1 hour and 54 minutes, the film is rated PG and stars Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, and Jill Clayburgh.

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22. Gus (1976)

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In the heart of the 1976 summer, “Gus” takes audiences on a comedic journey where the underperforming “California Atoms” of the National Football League find an unlikely hero. This mule, named Gus, boasts an otherworldly talent for kicking a football a stunning 100 yards. As the team embraces the quirky newcomer, they are swept into a whirlwind of success, pushing them up the league rankings.

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23. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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The Spy Who Loved Me” is a thrilling high-stakes adventure from the 1970s, featuring the legendary James Bond, portrayed by Roger Moore. Set in a world of espionage and double-dealings, Bond is tasked with investigating the hijacking of nuclear-armed submarines from both the British and Russian governments. Amidst the chaos, he encounters a K. G. B. agent who captures his intrigue and complicates matters further, as he had to kill her lover in the line of duty.

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24. They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way (1978)

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In 1978, the comedic drama “They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way” graced the silver screens with its eccentric plot. Set in a quaint small-town, the story follows a humble deputy named Tim who is given an unusual mission by the governor: to go undercover as a criminal in a maximum-security prison. What could go wrong?

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25. Force 10 from Navarone (1978)

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Force 10 from Navarone, a 1978 war film directed by Guy Hamilton, follows a daring mission during World War II. A motley crew of military experts, led by Harrison Ford and Robert Shaw, are brought together to destroy a crucial enemy bridge.

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26. Moonraker (1979)

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In the gripping 1979 adventure, Moonraker, James Bond (Roger Moore) finds himself on the trail of a sinister plot to commit global genocide. The film’s story revolves around the mid-air theft of a space shuttle, leading Bond to the mysterious billionaire Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale). Accompanied by the CIA agent Dr. Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles), Bond navigates through high-octane action scenes, space-aged technology, and exotic locations as he pursues Drax’s devious plan to repopulate the Earth with a select few. Moonraker combines science fiction, suspense, and exhilarating stunts, all while showcasing iconic Bond elements and unforgettable character moments.

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27. The Humanoid (1979)

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In the heart of the 1979 sci-fi fantasy film, ‘The Humanoid’, also known as ‘L’umanoide’, we are propelled into the realm of outer space, where politics, insanity, and a dash of intrigue converge. The film, directed by both Aldo Lado and Enzo G. Castellari, follows the evil character Graal as he plots to overthrow his brother, the ruler of the planet Metropolis. His plan is twisted and shocking: Graal enlists the help of the insane Dr. Kraspin, who has developed a chemical capable of transforming ordinary people into perfect soldiers.

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28. So Fine (1981)

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In “So Fine, “ a young man comes up with a crazy idea to save his father from financial troubles. He creates bottomless pants that are an instant hit, sending everyone into a fashion frenzy overnight.

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29. Hysterical (1982)

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In “Hysterical” (1982), a weary writer seeking solitude in the remote town of Hellview discovers darker secrets than he bargained for. The lighthouse he rents is actually haunted by the ghost of a woman who committed suicide a century prior, seeking a new love interest in the form of the writer.

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30. Mad Mission 3: Our Man from Bond Street (1984)

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Mad Mission 3: Our Man from Bond Street” is a thrilling, action-packed comedy that transports its audience into the world of a master thief. The story follows our daring protagonist, duped by bumbling lookalikes of James Bond and the Queen of England, into attempting to steal a priceless gem from a heavily guarded location. However, he soon finds himself in hot water with the police, who need his help in recovering the stolen treasure.

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31. Cannonball Run II (1984)

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Cannonball Run II” is a high-octane action-comedy that takes audiences on another thrilling road trip across the country. Featuring the original characters from the first installment, “The Cannonball Run” of 1981, this film delivers the same wild, unpredictable fun as its predecessor. With the same cast of colorful characters, including Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise and Dean Martin, “Cannonball Run II” takes the fun to a whole new level, as they race across the nation in various cars and trucks, each with their own unique style, speed, and daring driving maneuvers.

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32. Pale Rider (1985)

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Pale Rider, “ a hard-hitting western directed by Clint Eastwood, follows a mysterious preacher’s journey to shield a humble prospector village from a ruthless mining corporation. The film boasts a strong ensemble cast with notable stars like Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty, and Carrie Snodgress.

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33. Qing bao long hu men (1985)

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Qing bao long hu men” is a thrilling 1985 action-comedy film set in Hong Kong. The film follows an American character who finds himself caught in a tense battle against ruthless mobsters. Filled with high-stakes action sequences, the story showcases the protagonist’s resourcefulness as he uses a variety of weapons, including his trusty gun, to take on the dangerous gang members.

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34. Think Big (1989)

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Think Big”, set in 1989 and released in 1990, is an animated comedy film taking the audience on a ride filled with laughter and adventure. It revolves around two hapless truck drivers who get sucked into an escapade with a resourceful, yet mischievous teen genius.

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35. The Princess and the Dwarf (1989)

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The Princess and the Dwarf (1989) is a family, adventure fantasy film that remains unfinished and unreleased. Based on a play by Oscar Wilde, the movie was directed by Mary Grace-Phelan and written by both her and Wilde. Starring Carol Arthur, Aimee Brooks, and Warwick Davis, this 1h 30min runtime film, without an official release date, was produced by Grace Entertainment.

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36. The Giant of Thunder Mountain (1990)

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The Giant of Thunder Mountain” is a heartwarming drama that transports viewers to the rugged Western landscape. Set in a quaint frontier town, the film tells the story of a gentle giant who lives in solitude on the ominous Thunder Mountain. When he is falsely accused of kidnapping three local children, the townspeople set out to capture him. But as the unlikely hero embarks on an epic trek, he ultimately teaches the town a valuable lesson about kindness and understanding.

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37. Happy Gilmore (1996)

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Happy Gilmore, “ a 1996 comedy sport film directed by Dennis Dugan, follows the journey of a rejected hockey player, played by Adam Sandler, who takes up golf in order to save his beloved grandmother’s house from an imminent auction. With his explosive temper and fierce determination, Happy Gilmore defies expectations and challenges the traditional golfing world, engaging in a fierce rivalry with a condescending opponent.

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38. Inspector Gadget (1999)

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Inspector Gadget is an entertaining family adventure filled with action, humor, and a touch of science fiction. Matthew Broderick voices the titular character, a security guard who transforms into a technologically advanced cyborg police officer. When an unsuspecting security guard stumbles upon a secret government project, he is given the opportunity of a lifetime. But the transition isn’t flawless, leaving Gadget with a dog sidekick, Bridget, who is more than just a companion.

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39. Best Ever Bond (2002)

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In “Best Ever Bond, “ a star-studded cast, including Roger Moore himself, takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the most memorable scenes in the James Bond series. From high-stakes action sequences to heart-pounding adventures, this documentary offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at iconic moments that have shaped the legendary franchise. Narrated by the inimitable Roger Moore, “Best Ever Bond” not only showcases the best of the best but also lets fans relive cherished scenes while hearing directly from the talented cast members who brought them to life.

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40. James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (2002)

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Experience the epic world of James Bond like never before in “James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute” (2002), a captivating celebration of the iconic film series’ 40-year legacy. Hosted by renowned television personality Michael Parkinson, this engaging TV special takes viewers on a journey through the dynamic history of the 007 franchise. From breathtaking stunts and ingenious gadgetry to iconic music and design, the tribute pays homage to the remarkable talent behind the movies.

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41. Tangled (2010)

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Tangled” is a 2010 American animated adventure comedy film based on the fairy tale of Rapunzel. Directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, the film stars Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Donna Murphy. The story revolves around Rapunzel, a girl with magical, extremely long hair, who has spent her entire life sequestered in a tower.

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42. The Awakened (2012)

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The Awakened” is a thrilling sci-fi action-horror film set in the year 2012. Directed by Adrian DeLude and Eric Nichols, the movie features a gripping plot where an alien spacecraft crashes and lays undiscovered in the deep woods for 200 years.

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43. Everything or Nothing (2012)

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Everything or Nothing” is a riveting documentary that delves into the thrilling world of James Bond films. Released in 2012, the movie celebrates the iconic character’s rich history, showcasing unforgettable moments from all previous James Bond films to date. Fans of Bond will be in for a treat as the documentary references iconic characters such as the bond girl, bond villain, and a nod to Sean Connery, the original Bond.

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