All 12 Robert Munic Movies (in Order)

Cyril Ott
6 min readApr 4, 2024

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Get ready to indulge in a cinematic journey like no other as we delve into the world of Robert Munic Movies. This thrilling roundup will take you through a series of captivating films that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Join us as we explore the creative mastermind behind these remarkable movies and discover why they are must-watch selections for movie lovers everywhere.

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1. Tale of Two Sisters (1989)

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Tale of Two Sisters” is a gripping drama from 1989, offering viewers a heartfelt exploration of sibling relationships and the power of shared memories. Directed by Adam Rifkin, this indie film follows two sisters who reunite after five years apart, diving headfirst into the highs and lows of their past.

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2. Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (1990)

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Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again” is a feel-good, comedy-drama from 1990 that focuses on the classic comic-book characters brought to life as adults. The movie unfolds when these characters return to their high school reunion, reminiscing about their past and rekindling old romances in the quaint and charming town of Riverdale High.

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3. Gavre Princip — Himmel unter Steinen (1990)

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In the gripping historical drama, “Gavre Princip — Himmel unter Steinen, “ witness the events that set off a global explosion of conflict. It’s 1914 in Sarajevo, where a young student radical, fueled by political fervor and ambition, embarks on a dangerous mission — assassinating Austria’s archduke. This pivotal act sets the stage for World War I, reshaping the world as we know it. Journey through the complexities of Yugoslavian history and the repercussions of that fateful day, as told in this riveting tale of drama, history, and war.

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4. Radio Flyer (1992)

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Radio Flyer” (1992) is a powerful drama that delves into a dark chapter of a father’s childhood. Set in the year 1969, the story revolves around the heart-wrenching experiences of a young boy living in the suburbs and his fragile relationship with his new stepfather. As the little boy grapples with physical abuse and other disturbing events, the bond between him and his elder brother is also tested.

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5. Bloodlines: Murder in the Family (1993)

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Bloodlines: Murder in the Family, “ a gripping drama released in 1993, centres on the aftermath of the infamous ‘Ninja Murders’, also known as ‘The Yom Kippur Murders. ‘ The film follows Melody Woodman, played by Mimi Rogers, whose husband, Stewart, portrayed by Elliott Gould, is convicted of plotting to have his parents killed with the help of his own brother, Neil Woodman, portrayed by John Pleshette. The murders serve as the backdrop for the story, which unfolds as a compelling drama with elements of mystery and suspense.

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6. Bordello of Blood (1996)

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Bordello of Blood is a terrifyingly hilarious tale that blends elements of comedy, fantasy, and horror. Set in a funeral parlor that doubles as a vampire bordello, the movie takes you on a wild ride through the blood-drenched underworld of erotic passion and deadly seduction.

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7. Timelock (1996)

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In the year 2300, the world’s greatest villain, Jack Kellogg, has taken control of the maximum-security prison on asteroid Alpha 4. Unbeknownst to him, the prison is filled with a diverse group of inmates, including a skilled petty thief named Jade and a dedicated prison transport pilot named Nick. As the prisoners are trapped in this high-security facility, they form an unlikely alliance to take down the dangerous criminal threatening their lives.

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8. In a Class of His Own (1999)

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In a Class of His Own” is a heartwarming drama based on a true story, released in 1999. The movie focuses on Rich Donato, a janitor at an Oregon high school who is well-respected by the students for his wisdom and guidance. However, his lack of a high school diploma becomes an issue when the school board demands that he obtains his GED within 30 days or lose his job.

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9. They Call Me Sirr (2001)

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They Call Me Sirr” is a captivating drama based on the true life story of Sirr Parker, a young football star from South Central Los Angeles. Raised by his grandmother and later mentored by Coach Griffin, Sirr battles the odds stacked against him in pursuit of his dreams. This inspiring sports movie tells the tale of determination, grit, and the power of a strong support system.

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10. Dawn Anna (2005)

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Dawn Anna (2005) is a compelling drama movie that tells the true story of a single mother determined to overcome life’s obstacles. The film stars Debra Winger, Alex Van, and Sam Howard, and was written and directed by Arliss Howard.

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11. Fighting (2009)

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Fighting” is a gritty, action-packed drama that takes audiences into the underground world of street fighting. Set in New York City, this thrilling story follows the life of a young counterfeiter who stumbles upon the dangerous and exhilarating world of bare-knuckle brawling. Through a chance encounter with a seasoned scam artist, he becomes embroiled in the cutthroat underground fighting circuit, where he learns to fight for his life and honor.

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12. The Space Between (2010)

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The Space Between” is a poignant drama that follows the journey of two unlikely strangers, a cynical alcoholic flight attendant and a talented Pakistani-American child prodigy, who are brought together by the unimaginable aftermath of the World Trade Center Attacks on September 11, 2001. Directed by Travis Fine and written by himself, the film explores themes of loss, survival, and the power of human connection in times of crisis.

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