All 134 Elliott Gould Movies (in Order)
Get ready to dive into the world of Elliott Gould’s captivating filmography with our movie roundup article. From his early roles to his most recent appearances, we’ll explore the diverse range of characters and stories that showcase this talented actor’s versatility and charm. Prepare yourself for an engaging journey through the world of Elliott Gould’s movies!
1. Once Upon a Mattress (1964)
Once Upon a Mattress is a 1964 musical comedy film adapted from the 1959 Broadway hit, featuring most of the original Broadway cast. The film brings to life the classic tale of “The Princess and the Pea” in the most delightful fashion, combining wit, humor, and heartwarming romance.
2. The Confession (1964)
Experience the hilarious and thrilling adventure of “The Confession, “ a rare gem from 1964. Directed by William Dieterle and Victor Stoloff, this captivating film follows the antics of a notorious thief, played by the talented Ray Milland. In desperate need of their help, Milland recruits the cunning and resourceful Ginger Rogers, who just so happens to be the owner of an unconventional establishment — a vibrant bordello.
3. The Night They Raided Minsky’s (1968)
The Night They Raided Minsky’s” is a hilarious comedy film from 1968 that tells the story of a young Amish woman who escapes the confines of her Pennsylvania home, driven by dreams of performing in religious stage plays. However, fate has other plans for her, as she finds herself instead on the stage of a Burlesque theatre in the heart of New York City.
4. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, a 1969 comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky, follows the trendy West Coast couple, Bob and Carol, as they try out the unconventional practice of wife-swapping with their more conservative friends, Ted and Alice. This provocative exploration of open relationships and infidelity sets the stage for a heartfelt and humorous journey through the complexities of marriage and human connection.
5. M*A*S*H (1970)
In the gripping drama “M*A*S*H, “ set during the Korean War, a group of staff members in a field hospital band together to fight the horrors of war with their unique brand of humor and mischief. This unforgettable tale is brought to life by a talented ensemble cast, including Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, who deftly navigate the complexities of their roles. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robert Altman, “M*A*S*H” is not only a riveting war movie but also a poignant exploration of human resilience in the face of adversity.
6. Getting Straight (1970)
Getting Straight, released in 1970, tells the story of a Vietnam war veteran, who, while struggling to find his place in society, finds himself torn between his desire to become a teacher and his sympathies with the anti-establishment student protests. As he navigates this conflict, he encounters a student activist and a hippie culture full of love, peace, and resistance.
7. I Love My Wife (1970)
I Love My Wife” is a comedic drama released in 1971, starring charismatic actors Elliott Gould and Brenda Vaccaro. Mel Stuart directed the film, which was penned by the talented Robert Kaufman. The story revolves around a young, successful surgeon who finds himself becoming increasingly disenchanted with the monotony of his life and relationships.
8. Move (1970)
In the 1970 comedy film “Move, “ a young and talented playwright finds himself stuck in a writer’s block rut. To ignite his creativity, he begins writing erotic novels on the side.
9. The Touch (1971)
The Touch, a deeply emotional drama from 1971, explores the complexities of a forbidden love affair between a Swedish housewife and a tormented foreign archaeologist. The latter, scarred by the horrors of the Holocaust, faces a painful and challenging relationship with his newfound lover.
10. Little Murders (1971)
Little Murders, “ a darkly comic film set in New York City during the tumultuous summer of 1971, follows the story of a young man who struggles to cope with the city’s pervasive violence, obscene phone calls, rusty water pipes, electrical blackouts, paranoia, and ethnic-racial conflict. Directed by Alan Arkin and written by Jules Feiffer, the film stars Elliott Gould, Marcia Rodd, and Vincent Gardenia.
11. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972)
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask” is a comedy film released in 1972, directed by Woody Allen and featuring a talented ensemble including Woody Allen himself, Gene Wilder, and Louise Lasser. This unconventional and laugh-driven romp explores the complexities of human sexuality through seven interconnected stories, each trying (or maybe not trying) to explain the question: “What is sex? “ But it’s not all fun and games as the film also delves into darker subjects such as sexual arousal and even bestiality, pushing the boundaries of social and cultural norms.
12. The Long Goodbye (1973)
In “The Long Goodbye, “ private investigator Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) gets tangled in a web of trouble when he helps a friend, Terry Lennox (Dennis Weaver), in an unrelated case. The friend’s wife, Eileen Wade (Nina van Pallandt), subsequently turns up dead, and Marlowe becomes the prime suspect. This is where the neo-noir crime drama begins, set in the picturesque coastal city of Malibu, California.
13. Who? (1974)
In a world where technology and psychology collide, the film “Who? “ offers a thrilling exploration of identity and trust. When an American scientist survives a near-fatal accident and returns home, his face scarred and body ravaged, the truth becomes unclear. Now in a fragile state of physical and mental turmoil, the question looms, “Who is the real man behind the mask? “
14. Busting (1974)
In the 1974 crime-comedy-drama “Busting, “ two Los Angeles vice-squad cops defy their superiors’ orders and take matters into their own hands to bring down a dangerous local mobster. Employing unorthodox methods, these unconventional detectives embark on a thrilling journey filled with shootouts, stakes-outs, and unexpected humor. Starring Elliott Gould, Robert Blake, and Allen Garfield, “Busting” offers a fresh look at the police-procedural-meets-action-comedy genre.
15. California Split (1974)
California Split” is a film that delves into the world of gambling and its effects on relationships. George Segal, who plays the role of Bill, is a casual gambler whose life takes a significant turn when he befriends Elliott Gould’s character, Charlie, a professional gambler. As their bond grows, they are drawn deeper into a world where the stakes continue to escalate. Directed by Robert Altman, this thought-provoking drama showcases the tumultuous dynamics of a male friendship amidst the gritty backdrop of the poker game.
16. S*P*Y*S (1974)
In “S*P*Y*S, “ two seemingly mismatched spies find themselves caught in a whirlwind of espionage, danger, and unforeseen chaos. When a botched mission triggers an unwritten “corpse for a corpse” pact, these mismatched agents are pursued relentlessly by the CIA, the KGB, and a group of highly-unpredictable anarchists.
17. Mean Johnny Barrows (1975)
In “Mean Johnny Barrows, “ our protagonist is a fearless Vietnam War veteran fresh off discharge, who finds himself entangled in a ruthless turf war. Hired as a deadly hit-man by a crime syndicate on the warpath against another Mafia family, Johnny quickly becomes the center of a deadly game of cat and mouse.
18. Nashville (1975)
Nashville”, released in 1975, is a gripping and unforgettable film that delves into the lives of various interconnected individuals amidst the chaos of a political convention. Directed by Robert Altman and written by Joan Tewkesbury, this powerful drama-comedy blends elements of music and raw emotion, creating an evocative cinematic experience.
19. Whiffs (1975)
Whiffs” is a 1975 comedy-crime movie, directed by Ted Post and written by Malcolm Marmorstein. The film stars the talented Elliott Gould, Eddie Albert, and Harry Guardino. Set in the 1970s, the film revolves around a private who applies to be a test subject for the military’s new chemical weapons program. After passing numerous tests, he decides to use his knowledge of chemical warfare to rob banks. However, he quickly realizes he needs a partner in his daring pursuits.
20. I Will… I Will… For Now (1976)
I Will. . I Will. . For Now” is a delightful 1976 romantic comedy starring Elliott Gould and Diane Keaton, who play a couple that, despite having been unhappily divorced for 10 years, agrees to give their relationship another shot through a legal arrangement instead of re-marrying.
21. Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976)
In the thrilling 1976 comedy-crime film “Harry and Walter Go to New York, “ two vaudevillian con artists named Harry and Walter become entangled with a notorious bank robber in an audacious New York City heist in 1892. Directed by Mark Rydell and written by Don Devlin, John Byrum, and Robert Kaufman, the movie stars James Caan and Elliott Gould, as well as Michael Caine. Set during a time of vaudeville and petty crime, the film offers an engaging mix of comedy and crime, taking audiences on a thrilling ride through the streets of New York.
22. Capricorn One (1977)
In the gripping 1977 thriller Capricorn One, set against the backdrop of the space race, a mission to Mars is aborted due to safety concerns, leaving anxious authorities desperate to salvage their funding. As fears escalate, a shocking conspiracy unfolds, with the faking of the mission becoming an unavoidable reality. The film follows the unraveling of this deadly deception, as astronauts and government officials are forced on the run, pursued by the paranoid forces that seek to uncover and silence them.
23. A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Bridge Too Far” is an enthralling war drama based on the events of Operation Market Garden in September 1944. Set during a bold attempt by the Allied forces to capture critical bridges in Nazi-occupied Netherlands, the film delves into the high-stakes world of strategy and survival.
24. Escape to Athena: Cast and Crew Interviews (1978)
Escape to Athena: Cast and Crew Interviews” is a fascinating retrospective documentary, released in 2008, that delves into the making of the iconic 1978 adventure film “Escape to Athena. “ This intriguing documentary is the perfect immersion for fans and critics alike, offering an intimate look at the film’s creation, its themes, and the personalities behind the scenes.
25. Matilda (1978)
Matilda, “ a 1978 comedy film, tells the story of an aspiring talent agent who stumbles upon a remarkable boxing kangaroo. Seizing this opportunity, he plans to use the marsupial to catapult himself to fame and fortune.
26. Happy Birthday, Bob (1978)
Happy Birthday, Bob” is a classic comedy tv special celebrating Bob Hope’s 75th birthday, held at the renowned Kennedy Center in Washington D. C. This star-studded event is filled with memorable moments, featuring musical performances by Lynn Anderson and Ann-Margret, as well as comedy sketches. Directed by Bob Wynn and written by Bob Arnott and James Lipton, this 3-hour-long show is produced by James Lipton Productions Inc. , Rafshoon Communications, and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).
27. The Silent Partner (1978)
The Silent Partner, also known as “The Taking of Bishop’s Castle, “ is a gripping crime-comedy-drama from 1978, written and directed by Curtis Hanson and Anders Bodelsen. The movie, starring Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer, and Susannah York, tells the story of a timid bank teller who anticipates a bank robbery. He decides to take matters into his own hands and steals the money before the crook arrives.
28. The Lady Vanishes (1979)
In 1979, The Lady Vanishes transports viewers to interwar Nazi Germany for a riveting tale of mystery and adventure. The film follows a young American socialite, Amanda Kelly, played by Cybill Shepherd, as she discovers the disappearance of a fellow female passenger on a train from Bavaria to Switzerland.
29. The Muppet Movie (1979)
The Muppet Movie, “ a beloved family classic from 1979, follows Kermit and his motley crew of Muppet friends as they embark on an epic cross-country adventure. The goal? To make it big in the bustling world of Hollywood. But, as fate would have it, they find themselves pursued by a cunning frog legs merchant who wants nothing more than to capture the elusive Kermit.
30. Escape to Athena (1979)
Escape to Athena, a World War II action-adventure film released in 1979, takes viewers on a thrilling journey filled with daring rescue attempts, ruthless battles, and unforgettable characters. The movie follows a group of Allied soldiers held captive by the Nazis. They are forced to assist in the search for a valuable art treasure, which sets the stage for a dangerous and unpredictable adventure.
31. Dirty Tricks (1980)
Dirty Tricks” is a delightful 1980 comedy starring Elliott Gould, Kate Jackson, and Rich Little, with a run-time of 1 hour and 35 minutes. This light-hearted film starts when a Harvard University student stumbles upon a letter purported to be signed by George Washington. As the student delves into the mystery, murder, hijinks, and a mysterious reference to an old piece of American history, he teams up with a journalist to unravel the secrets hiding behind the strange letter.
32. The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark (1980)
The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark is a captivating adventure-family film released in 1980. This heartwarming tale follows a group of diverse animals on a plane that makes an unexpected crash landing on a desert island. With their only chance of escape being to convert the plane into a seaworthy vessel, they set sail on a thrilling journey to reach their destination.
33. Falling in Love Again (1980)
In the heartwarming drama “Falling in Love Again” (1980), Harry, still reeling from his midlife crisis, is invited to his high school’s reunion and sets off on a cross-country journey with his wife Sue and their teenage children in tow. As they embark on this nostalgic adventure, the family encounters unexpected twists that challenge their relationship and set the stage for heartfelt revelations.
34. The Devil and Max Devlin (1981)
Step into a whimsical world of comedy, fantasy, and redemption with ‘The Devil and Max Devlin’ (1981). Elliott Gould brilliantly plays the role of Max, a cunning, yet corrupt businessman.
35. The Naked Face (1984)
The Naked Face” is a gripping and suspenseful film that takes you on a thrilling journey filled with mystery and action. Set in the city of Chicago, a brilliant psychoanalyst, played by Roger Moore, finds himself in the crosshairs of the law when his patient and secretary are brutally murdered. Despite his initial claims of innocence, the police, led by the ruthless Rod Steiger, make him their prime suspect.
36. The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
The Muppets Take Manhattan” is a charming and heartwarming adventure comedy that follows Kermit and his lovable friends as they embark on a mission to bring their musical to Broadway in the bustling city of New York. This delightful film showcases the classic humor and loveable characters that have endeared The Muppets to generations of fans.
37. Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984)
Over the Brooklyn Bridge” is a heartwarming comedy-romance film released in 1984. Directed by Menahem Golan and penned by Arnold Somkin, this endearing tale revolves around a Jewish man, who owns a Brooklyn deli and dreams of buying a restaurant in Manhattan. However, his loan request from his domineering uncle comes with an unsettling condition — letting go of his non-Jewish girlfriend, who serves as a much-needed source of stability in his life.
38. The Golden Gong (1985)
The Golden Gong, “ a 1985 documentary, delves into the captivating history of Rank Studios, an iconic and influential British film studio. The movie’s opening credits feature a thrilling montage of the symbol that stood for Rank Studios, a shirtless leading man hammering away at a massive gong, signifying their unforgettable impact on the film industry.
39. Vanishing Act (1986)
Vanishing Act, directed by David Greene and starring Mike Farrell, Margot Kidder, and Fred Gwynne, takes you on a thrilling journey of suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, the film revolves around a newlywed couple on their honeymoon. However, their honeymoon turns into a nightmare when the wife mysteriously disappears, leaving her husband with a sense of disbelief and desperation.
40. Lethal Obsession (1987)
In the thrilling 1987 movie, Lethal Obsession, also known as Der Joker, a cunning professional killer targets well-known criminals, leaving no trace but the “ace” game card. The police, led by Officer Jan, suspect a new mob trying to seize control of the district.
41. Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 (1987)
Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8" is a compelling dramatized documentary that delves into the intriguing historical events of the titular trial. The film meticulously recreates the Chicago Conspiracy trial with actual testimonies from the participants themselves, providing a unique and captivating insight into the proceedings.
42. I miei primi 40 anni (1987)
I miei primi 40 anni” is a hilarious comedy film, released in 1987, where Marina, a woman with insatiable hunger for wealth, fame and men, faces an unexpected turn in her life. Having worked her way up from a marriage to a millionaire prince, she is now living a lavish life filled with glamour and status. However, her world is turned upside down when she meets a starving artist, who captures her heart and seduces her into his bohemian world.
43. Doin’ Time on Planet Earth (1988)
Doin’ Time on Planet Earth” is a quirky 1988 comedy-sci-fi film that follows the extraordinary adventures of a teenage boy named Michael, who is convinced that he is the long-lost alien prince of a distant planet. This unlikely hero finds himself on a mission to return home and lead his people to safety.
44. Dangerous Love (1988)
In the thrilling movie “Dangerous Love” (1988), a serial killer is on the loose, targeting members of a video dating club. As fear and suspicion grip the small community, a tenacious police detective is determined to catch the murderer before more victims fall. But as he digs deeper into the case, he begins to make devastating mistakes that lead to a wrongful accusation. With the stakes higher than ever, can the detective solve the mystery before it’s too late?
45. The Telephone (1988)
The Telephone” is a quirky and heartwarming comedy-drama from 1988, starring the talented Whoopi Goldberg as Vashti Blue, an eccentric out-of-work actress. Living in a small apartment with her beloved pet owl, Vashti relies on her trusty telephone to navigate the complexities of life. Joined by a motley cast of characters, including a charming love interest and a wise-cracking friend, Vashti embarks on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, all while puffing on cigarettes and dropping the occasional f-bomb.
46. The Big Picture (1989)
The Big Picture” is a refreshing and heartwarming comedy-drama released in 1990, starring Kevin Bacon and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The film follows Nick Chapman, a film school graduate who believes his career is set after winning an award for his short film. However, he quickly discovers that the entertainment industry is not as easy as it seems, and he faces a series of challenges that force him to grow and rethink his dreams.
47. Night Visitor (1989)
Night Visitor, a chilling 1989 movie directed by Rupert Hitzig, unravels the haunting tale of a high school student who witnesses a gruesome murder under the cover of darkness. The latest killing in a series of satanic rituals is just the beginning of an unseen nightmare. The protagonist, tormented by his own stories and now a horrifying reality, is forced to uncover the terrifying truth behind these unspeakable deeds.
48. The Lemon Sisters (1989)
The Lemon Sisters, a 1989 comedy-drama from the directorial prowess of Joyce Chopra, is a story about three lifelong friends navigating life, love, and friendship in the 1980s Atlantic City. Set against the backdrop of the decade, these friends find a unique way to connect through their shared love for performing the songs of iconic 1960’s girl groups.
49. Hollywood Mavericks (1990)
Hollywood Mavericks is a captivating documentary from 1990 that delves into the world of seventeen daring directors who fearlessly broke the conventions of filmmaking to revolutionize the art form. From the legendary John Ford to the visionary Martin Scorsese, the film features interviews with some of the most influential filmmakers in history. This engrossing documentary explores the risks and rewards that these mavericks took to push the boundaries of their craft, ultimately reshaping the landscape of cinema.
50. Stolen: One Husband (1990)
Prepare to laugh as you embark on a hilarious journey filled with laughter and revenge in the 1990 comedy, “Stolen: One Husband”. Follow the story of an outraged wife, played by the talented Valerie Harper, as she seeks revenge against her disrespectful and philandering husband, portrayed by the charismatic Elliott Gould.
51. Secret Scandal (1990)
Secret Scandal, “ originally titled “Scandalo Segreto, “ tells a dramatic tale set in 1990. Directed by Monica Vitti, the film centers around a woman who discovers her husband has been unfaithful with her best friend. Hopeless about the situation, she considers taking her own life. Her male friend, a movie director, suggests that they work together to make a film about her predicament.
52. Bugsy (1991)
Delve into the captivating history of Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel in Barry Levinson’s biographical drama, Bugsy (1991). Featuring a star-studded ensemble cast, including Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, and Harvey Keitel, this gripping narrative paints an unforgettable portrait of the man who played a pivotal role in shaping the Las Vegas casino scene.
53. Beyond Justice (1991)
Dive into a thrilling adventure in the action-packed film, Beyond Justice (1991), starring Rutger Hauer and Carol Alt. When ex-C. I. A.
54. Somebody’s Daughter (1992)
In 1992, the film “Somebody’s Daughter” unfolds an intriguing mystery when an enigmatic stripper and her bodyguard find themselves entangled in a lethal murder case. This gripping crime-drama, directed by Joseph Sargent, is brought to life through the riveting storytelling of writer Barbara Turner. The film’s dynamic pair of Nicollette Sheridan and Nick Mancuso showcase their undeniable chemistry and raw talents as they navigate the dangerous web of corruption and law enforcement.
55. The Player (1992)
The Player” is an enigmatic and captivating comedy, crime, and drama film directed by Robert Altman and written by Michael Tolkin. Released in 1992, it tells the story of a Hollywood studio executive who receives death threats from a writer whose script he rejected, but he has no clue which one. Featuring long takes, tracking shots, and a film studio setting, this gripping, 2-hour and 4-minute movie has accumulated 3 Oscar nominations, 24 wins, and 33 nominations in total.
56. Bloodlines: Murder in the Family (1993)
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.
57. Frogs! (1993)
Embark on a wild journey with Arlo and Gus, the wacky frog duo from WonderWorks’ delightful family film “Frog. “ In this hilarious and heartwarming PG sequel, the frog prince Gus transforms into a lounge singer, while Arlo’s life is turned upside down. When Arlo’s friend shows up unexpectedly, a menacing witch appears, threatening the duo’s friendship and leaving Arlo to protect his buddy. Join Arlo and Gus on the adventure of a lifetime, filled with laughter and excitement, as they defy the witch’s curse and overcome the odds! .
58. Amore! (1993)
Amore! . is a comedic film released in 1993, where the protagonist, Saul Schwartz, is a married, successful businessman who feels unfulfilled and decides to take drastic measures. He gets a divorce, quits his job, and sets off on an exciting journey to Hollywood to become a movie star.
59. Barbra: The Concert (1994)
Experience an unforgettable night of music with Barbra: The Concert, an iconic performance by Barbra Streisand from 1994. Captured live at the Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, this timeless event is a testament to Streisand’s exceptional talent and charm.
60. Bleeding Hearts (1994)
Bleeding Hearts, “ released in 1995, is a poignant drama and romance directed by Gregory Hines and written by Allison Burnett. Set in the 1990s, the film revolves around the deeply passionate love affair between a 17-year-old African-American female student named Karen Kirkland and her male teacher, Mark Jacobs, portrayed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
61. Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)
The legendary Frank Drebin, played by the inimitable Leslie Nielsen, makes a triumphant return in “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult” (1994). This riotous comedy finds Drebin out of retirement and back on the beat as he teams up with Police Squad to thwart a deadly terrorist plot: a bomb threat to the Academy Awards ceremony! .
62. The Glass Shield (1994)
The Glass Shield” is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dark underbelly of police corruption and discrimination. Set in a tense, urban police precinct, the film follows two dedicated officers, both rookies and newcomers to the force, as they struggle with the moral dilemmas and challenges posed by their corrupt superiors. As they dig deeper, the officers become determined to expose the truth and enforce justice.
63. Cover Me (1995)
Cover Me” is a gripping, high-stakes thriller that takes audiences on a daring journey with its undercover detective protagonist. Set in a world of erotic models, strip clubs, and peep shows, the movie revolves around a relentless policewoman who goes deep undercover to bring a vicious serial killer to justice. With a backdrop of the lurid and seedy underbelly of the modeling industry, “Cover Me” is a tension-filled mystery that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
64. Coldblooded (1995)
Coldblooded” is a 1995 action-comedy-thriller film directed by Wallace Wolodarsky and written by him as well. The movie stars Jason Priestley, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Peter Riegert. The plot revolves around a bookie who gets promoted to become a hitman and seems to excel at his newfound job.
65. Kill Shot (1995)
In the serene setting of a beachfront university in California, the lives of college students become unexpectedly entwined when a disturbed former husband stumbles upon his ex, the beautiful Stacy, a former fashion model and pro volleyball player. As Stacy adjusts to her new life and the university community, her past threatens to resurface. Filled with laughs, drama, and suspense, “Kill Shot” (1995) is a riveting comedy-romance-thriller that explores the unpredictability and danger lurking beneath the surface of even the most picturesque beach scenes.
66. A Boy Called Hate (1995)
In the gritty streets of 1995, a young man, plagued by anger and maladjustment, adopts the identity of “Hate. “ His life takes a dramatic turn when he saves a girl from the clutches of an assistant district attorney. Despite his best intentions, Hate’s actions escalate, leading him and the girl on a dangerous journey on the run. As they navigate the chaos, Hate finds himself in a web of deceit, while the girl questions his true motives.
67. The Feminine Touch (1995)
The Feminine Touch” (1995) is a gripping thriller from director Conrad Janis, starring Paige Turco, Dirk Benedict, and George Segal. The film follows an investigative reporter as she becomes drawn into a dangerous web of intrigue when she’s tasked with getting the story on a presidential candidate. The situation intensifies as political assassinations and attempts on the candidate’s life abound.
68. Kicking and Screaming (1995)
Kicking and Screaming” is a refreshing comedy-drama that delves into the post-college life of a group of friends who struggle to adapt to the real world. Noah Baumbach directs this humorous and insightful exploration of the slacker lifestyle that often follows graduation.
69. The Dangerous (1995)
In the action-packed thriller, “The Dangerous” (1995), a pair of skilled Ninja warriors seek retribution for their sister’s untimely demise at the hands of ruthless drug dealers in New Orleans. As the body count rises, the local police enlist the help of an enigmatic biker warrior to untangle the deadly web of crime. However, the head dealer isn’t one to lay down without a fight, as he hires an elite team of Cajun warriors to eliminate those he believes are responsible for the downfall of his empire.
70. Johns (1996)
Johns” is a gripping American drama-romance film from 1996, set during the festive season of Christmas. The movie follows the story of the titular character, John, as he celebrates his 21st birthday in the bustling city of Los Angeles. Trading his life as a high-priced prostitute on Santa Monica Blvd for a night at a luxurious hotel, John steals from a local drug dealer to pay the hefty bill. However, his plans are foiled as someone steals his shoes, containing the stolen money, right from under his bed.
71. Camp Stories (1996)
Camp Stories”, a 1996 comedy film directed by Herbert Beigel, takes us back to the summer camps of the past through the eyes of protagonist David Katz. The film narrates the story of Katz’s formative summer years spent at an Orthodox Jewish summer camp where he learns valuable life lessons and makes unforgettable memories. The comedy genre lends a lighthearted touch to the film, creating an engaging and entertaining experience for viewers.
72. Busted (1997)
Busted, released in 1997, is a hilarious adult comedy that takes you on a wild ride through the life of the Amity police force. In a town where crime is a non-issue, the cops find themselves at loose ends. Enter the trio of Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, and Dominick Brascia, who set out to reinvigorate their force with some good old-fashioned comedy shenanigans.
73. City of Industry (1997)
City of Industry” is a gripping crime thriller released in 1997, starring Harvey Keitel, Stephen Dorff, and Timothy Hutton. Directed by John Irvin and written by Ken Solarz, the film follows a retired thief seeking revenge on the madman who brutally murdered his brother and partner.
74. Caminho dos Sonhos (1998)
Embark on a poignant journey with “Caminho dos Sonhos” (1998), an emotive drama based on the novel of the same name. Set in Brazil, this enchanting tale unfolds as a Jewish immigrant named Max seeks to study at a prestigious Catholic school. Facing challenges and prejudices including anti-Semitism and racism, Max’s life takes an unexpected turn when he falls deeply in love with a devout black Catholic girl named Mara.
75. Michael Kael contre la World News Company (1998)
Michael Kael contre la World News Company, released in 1998, is a French comedy film that explores the world of international news and the lengths journalists will go to uncover the truth. The film is based on a TV series and stars Benoît Delépine, Marine Delterme, and Victoria Principal.
76. American History X (1998)
American History X” is a powerful, thought-provoking drama that delves deep into the world of hate, racism, and violence. The film stars Edward Norton as Derek Vinyard, a neo-Nazi who, after committing a heinous crime, is sent to prison.
77. The Big Hit (1998)
In the 1998 action-comedy film “The Big Hit, “ socially anxious hitman Melvin Smiley, portrayed by Mark Wahlberg, finds himself on a job in which he unexpectedly falls in love with his kidnapping victim, played by Christina Applegate. This turn of events completely flips his world upside down, challenging him to confront his fears and navigate the dangerous underworld.
78. Romancing Brazil (1998)
Romancing Brazil” takes you on a heartfelt journey back to the turbulent 60s in Brazil. Mardo, a Jewish teenager, discovers an unconventional love for Ana, a talented non-Jewish Black girl who is also passionate about politics. They embark on a fiery and dangerous romance, believing that their true love can conquer all obstacles.
79. Paul McCartney & Friends Live: PETA’s Millennium Concert (1999)
Experience an unforgettable concert featuring legendary musicians and celebrities at Paul McCartney & Friends Live: PETA’s Millennium Concert. This memorable two-hour event, released in 1999, showcases the extraordinary musical talents of Paul McCartney and his famous friends. The documentary-style film captures the magic of the live performances, providing fans with a unique opportunity to witness the stars in their natural element.
80. Saturday Night Live 25 (1999)
Celebrate 25 years of laughter with Saturday Night Live’s landmark 25th anniversary special! . This unforgettable TV event brings the best cast members and guest hosts back together for a night of nostalgia and side-splitting humor. As the iconic comedy show’s stellar lineup performs signature monologues and parades through decades of unforgettable sketches and musical performances, viewers are treated to a heartwarming look back on SNL’s enduring legacy and the memories that have brought joy to their households for generations.
81. Playing Mona Lisa (2000)
Playing Mona Lisa” is a charming and humorous comedy that follows the misadventures of a young, gifted musician named Mia (Alicia Witt) as she navigates her crazy life after being dumped by her boyfriend. Reluctantly moving back in with her parents, Mia plunges into a whirlwind of comical situations while trying to make sense of her new circumstances.
82. Boys Life 3 (2000)
Boys Life 3" is a thought-provoking drama and romance film that delves into the complexities of teenage life, love, and coming to terms with one’s identity. With a strong focus on coming out in Hollywood and exploring homosexuality, the movie offers an intimate look at the experiences of its young protagonists.
83. Picking Up the Pieces (2000)
In the quirky comedy “Picking Up the Pieces, “ set in a tight-knit New Mexican village, the locals are stunned when they discover a severed hand that is taken for a divine miracle. Unbeknownst to them, the hand in question actually belongs to a deceased spouse, leading the husband on a hysterical hunt for the hand, resulting in a hilariously dark twist.
84. Ocean’s Eleven (2001)
Ocean’s Eleven is a thrilling 2001 crime caper filled with high-stakes action, sharp wit, and breathtaking visuals. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, the movie stars a star-studded ensemble cast, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts.
85. The Cat Returns (2002)
The Cat Returns” is a whimsical and enchanting animated adventure comedy from Studio Ghibli. The story follows a 17-year-old girl named Haru, who inadvertently becomes engaged to a charming cat prince in the magical realm of Catbus. After helping a lost, injured cat, Haru discovers that the creature holds her fate in its paws and must now navigate the peculiar world of feline rule-makers to free herself.
86. Puckoon (2002)
Puckoon” is a delightful adaptation of Spike Milligan’s book that brings the divided Irish village to life on the big screen. Set in a rural, picturesque setting near the Irish-Northern border, the story revolves around the daily lives and quirky residents of this small, coffee-loving town. As the village faces various political and social challenges, the quaint charm of the village shines through.
87. Bad Apple (2004)
Bad Apple, released in 2004, is a unique blend of comedy and suspense that showcases the unexpected twists and turns in the life of an undercover FBI agent, played by Chris Noth. This agent’s mission is to infiltrate a New York gang of unsavory characters known as ‘goodfellas. ‘ As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he unexpectedly falls for the sister of his informant, adding a romantic subplot to the intense narrative.
88. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks (2004)
Prepare to laugh and watch an iconic comedian in action, as Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks takes you on a rollercoaster of hilarity and star power. Released in 2004, this comedy television special showcases Tom Hanks’ best performances on Saturday Night Live, where he effortlessly parodied famous actors and impersonated celebrities with his spot-on comedic skills.
89. Ocean’s Twelve (2004)
Ocean’s Twelve takes audiences on a thrilling European adventure with Danny Ocean and his ever-resourceful team. Recruiting one more member for an extraordinary task, Ocean’s crew of skilled professionals embark on three major heists, bringing their combined talents and cunning tactics to the world stage once more. This action-packed sequel to Ocean’s Eleven is filled with unexpected twists and turns, as the team navigates through the challenges of the art world and the complex relationship between a mentor and his protege.
90. Saturday Night Live: The Best of John Belushi (2005)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of John Belushi” showcases the unforgettable performances and iconic characters created by the legendary comedic actor during his time on the iconic television show. This 1h 18min special highlights memorable skits featuring John Belushi and other famous cast members, such as Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, and many more. Belushi’s undeniable talent and magnetic screen presence left an indelible mark on comedy, forever changing the landscape of television.
91. Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live (2005)
Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live” is an entertaining and nostalgic TV special that takes viewers on a journey through the early years of the beloved late-night comedy show, Saturday Night Live (SNL). This behind-the-scenes documentary retrospective, directed by Kenneth Bowser, chronicles the early years of SNL from its inception in 1975, focusing on the show’s first five seasons.
92. Inside Deep Throat (2005)
Inside Deep Throat” delves into the infamous 1972 pornographic film, unravelling its creation, the people involved, and the culture it left in its wake. Narrated by Linda Lovelace and Harry Reems, the documentary provides an eye-opening account of the sex industry, shedding light on the societal impact, and the moral debates surrounding the film.
93. The 100 Greatest War Films (2005)
The 100 Greatest War Films is a gripping documentary that showcases the most memorable war movies of all time, as chosen by the public of the UK. This cinematic journey through history delves into the emotional trauma, camaraderie, and sacrifice exhibited by soldiers on the battlefield. From epic tales of bravery and survival to harrowing experiences of mass killing, this documentary explores the impact these films have had on audiences and the film industry.
94. The Road to Damascus: The Reinvention of Bugsy Siegel (2006)
The Road to Damascus: The Reinvention of Bugsy Siegel” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of one of the most enigmatic figures in American crime. Released in 2006, this 90-minute film explores the complex and fascinating world of Bugsy Siegel, a man who went from being a feared mobster to a movie star, and ultimately faced his own violent end.
95. Open Window (2006)
Open Window” is a drama film released in 2006, directed and written by Mia Goldman. The movie follows the relationship between a struggling photographer and an assistant professor, which is disrupted by a violent act. The movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes and a content rating of R.
96. Entertainment Weekly & TV Land Present: The 50 Greatest TV Icons (2007)
Entertainment Weekly & TV Land Present: The 50 Greatest TV Icons is a riveting 2007 documentary that pays tribute to the most iconic television personalities from the past five decades. With a run time of two hours, this unforgettable TV special brings together an all-star lineup, featuring names like Alan Alda, Maya Angelou, and Bea Arthur.
97. The Ten Commandments (2007)
The Ten Commandments” is a 2007 animated family film that brings the story of Moses to life in a vibrant and captivating way. This epic tale follows the legendary figure as he hears the voice of God from a burning bush, inspiring him to fight for the freedom of the Israelite slaves from Egypt’s pharaoh. Through a series of miraculous plagues, Moses finally wins their release and leads the Israelites through the parted Red Sea into the freedom of the desert.
98. From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks (2007)
From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks” is a 2007 biographical drama film directed by Haskell Wexler and written by Harry Bridges and Ian Ruskin. Based on a play, the movie tells a compelling story of the life of Harry Bridges, the legendary labor leader who transformed the Maritime unions in the 20th century.
99. Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)
In “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007), Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his gang, including Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt), reassemble for a third heist. This time, their target is casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino) who betrays one of the original eleven, Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The crew must enlist old enemy, Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia), for funding, leading to the team’s biggest challenge yet. With the help of newcomers Saul Bloom (Carl Reiner) and a holographic egg expert (Eddie Izzard), Danny and the gang devise an elaborate revenge plan. Action-packed and filled with wit, “Ocean’s Thirteen” demonstrates the team’s unwavering camaraderie and the heights they’ll go to exact justice.
100. Saving Sarah Cain (2007)
In the heartwarming drama “Saving Sarah Cain, “ thirty-something newspaper columnist Jennifer Cain unexpectedly becomes the legal guardian of her Amish sister’s five children after a tragic accident leaves her sister unable to care for them. Jennifer’s life takes a drastic turn as she is thrust into the unfamiliar world of Amish culture and family life in Pennsylvania.
101. The Deal (2008)
The Deal” is a comedy-romance film released in 2008, starring William H. Macy, Meg Ryan, and LL Cool J. The movie revolves around a Hollywood producer who starts with his nephew’s script on Disraeli, the Jewish PM in 1800s UK, but ends up filming in Cape Town with a black action star.
102. The Caller (2008)
In “The Caller, “ a determined energy business executive discovers shocking secrets buried deep within his corporation. With the help of a skilled private investigator, he embarks on a mission to uncover the company’s sordid past and present corruption. As the layers of deception unravel, the executives face life-altering decisions that will challenge their loyalties.
103. Electile Dysfunction: Inside the Business of American Campaigns (2008)
Electile Dysfunction: Inside the Business of American Campaigns” is a riveting 2008 documentary film that dives deep into the heart of American politics. The film explores the growing discontent and disillusionment amongst citizens with their politics and politicians.
104. Little Hercules in 3-D (2009)
Little Hercules in 3-D, also known as Little Hercules, is a quirky, family-friendly adventure film that brings a legendary hero to life like never before. As the son of the mighty Greek deity Zeus, Hercules is eager to experience life on Earth and make new friends. But when he hops through time and lands in Burbank, the journey becomes anything but ordinary.
105. Expecting Mary (2010)
Expecting Mary, “ originally titled “A Very Mary Christmas, “ is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the journey of a young girl who has everything she could wish for, but learns the true meaning of love, sacrifice, and family when she finds herself in a rundown trailer park in a small New Mexico town during the holiday season. As the title suggests, there’s something special in the air as the story takes place around Christmas, adding a touch of festive cheer. Directed and written by Dan Gordon, the film stars famous actors such as Elliott Gould, Linda Gray, and Lainie Kazan.
106. Morning (2010)
Morning” is a thought-provoking drama that focuses on the powerful impact of a tragic accident on a couple’s journey towards recovery. Leland Orser, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and Laura Linney deliver outstanding performances, bringing to life the complexity their characters face in the aftermath of the shocking incident. Set to a captivating backdrop, the film explores the couple’s determination to heal each other and rebuild their lives in the face of adversity.
107. Removal (2010)
Removal” is an eerie and intense 2010 film that delves into the dark depths of the human mind, mixing Gothic horror with the surrealism of an industrial-strength cleaning job. The movie follows the descent of a pill-popping cleaning service employee, played by Billy Burke, as he encounters a sprawling, enigmatic mansion holding secrets of its own. As he delves deeper into the mansion’s past, he experiences unnerving hallucinations and begins to question his own multiple identities.
108. Art & Sex (2011)
Art & Sex”, a captivating 2011 film, explores the intriguing lives of three Brooklyn artists who must decipher that inspiration isn’t solely attained with a kiss from the muse. In an unexpected twist, they decide to take their relationship a step further and embrace the divine presence of the muse.
109. Contagion (2011)
In Contagion, a deadly virus rapidly spreads across the globe, infecting millions of people as it evades the world’s most advanced healthcare systems. With the clock ticking and the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, healthcare professionals, government officials, and everyday people must race against time to develop a cure. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and featuring an all-star cast, including Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, and Jude Law, this gripping, suspenseful drama explores the consequences of a global epidemic and the lengths people will go to preserve their lives.
110. Dorfman in Love (2011)
Dorfman in Love” is an entertaining romantic comedy set against the backdrop of downtown L. A. The story follows a young single woman living in a stifling suburban world, whose life takes a thrilling turn when she lands a temporary gig as a cat-sitter for her secret admirer.
111. The Encore of Tony Duran (2011)
The Encore of Tony Duran” is a heart-wrenching and inspiring drama film that tells the story of Tony Duran, a man who hit rock bottom but manages to find a new lease on life through love, determination, and the support of his community. Directed by Fred A. Sayeg and written by Mitchell Cohen and Terry Allen Fraser, the film stars Elliott Gould, Gene Pietragallo, and William Katt.
112. His Way (2011)
His Way” is a riveting documentary film that delves into the professional, political, and personal life of the legendary movie producer Jerry Weintraub. The film features a series of compelling interviews with friends, family, and colleagues, who provide invaluable insights into Weintraub’s unique and influential career.
113. Divorce Invitation (2012)
Divorce Invitation” is a delightful comedy-romance film released in 2012. It centers around Mike Christian, a man who has found love again after reuniting with his high-school sweetheart, Alex.
114. Noah (2012)
Noah, “ based on the biblical story of the same name, tells the tale of a chosen man who embarks on a life-altering mission before the world is cleansed by an impending flood. Facing an apocalyptic event, Noah must undertake a journey of faith, devotion, and adventure to save humanity and preserve the future.
115. Ruby Sparks (2012)
Ruby Sparks” is a whimsical and thought-provoking film that combines elements of comedy, drama, and fantasy. The story follows a successful novelist named Calvin Weir-Fields, portrayed by Paul Dano, who is dealing with writer’s block. In an unusual attempt to break the creative curse, Calvin creates a fictional character named Ruby Sparks — an alluring, unique, and quirky woman he believes will love him.
116. Fred Won’t Move Out (2012)
Fred Won’t Move Out” is a poignant drama that explores the emotional turmoil of a family grappling with a sensitive decision. The film revolves around the aging parents of two grown children, played by Fred Melamed and Stephanie Roth Haberle. The tension arises when their parents refuse to leave their longtime home, sparking a bitter disagreement between the siblings and their aging parents.
117. All I Want Is Christmas (2012)
In “All I Want Is Christmas” (2012), a heartwarming family comedy, 10-year-old Ira Finkelstein is a die-hard fan of Christmas, despite being Jewish. He plans to spend Christmas in Florida with his family but learns that the family’s new home is in Washington state, far away from snow and festive cheer. Determined to have the perfect Christmas, Ira devises a plan to trade airline tickets with another boy heading to the snowy town of Christmastown, Washington.
118. Live at the Foxes Den (2013)
Live at the Foxes Den” is a thought-provoking drama film that explores the life of a corporate lawyer who takes a step back from his bustling career. Starring Jackson Rathbone, the film takes an introspective look into the life of Michael Kristoff, the lawyer who befriends the staff and regulars of a cocktail lounge called The Foxes Den.
119. Glickman (2013)
Glickman” is an inspiring documentary film released in 2013 that tells the story of a man who broke barriers and forged an extraordinary career in sports. With a rating of TV-PG, this 1 hour 24-minute film delves into the challenges the protagonist faced due to prejudice, while setting the gold standard for athletes and sports broadcasters. Featuring interviews with renowned sports personalities like Marv Albert and Red Auerbach, the movie offers a glimpse into the life of a trailblazer.
120. The Greatest Ever War Films (2014)
The Greatest Ever War Films” (2014) is a compelling documentary that dives into the hearts and minds of some of the greatest war films ever made. Presented by renowned film critic Stephen Sackur, this three-hour exploration brings together celebrated actors, filmmakers, and military experts to discuss the impact and significance of these iconic films.
121. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films” takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of independent film company, The Cannon Film Group, Inc. Directed by Mark Hartley, this documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the iconic Israeli company that dominated the 1980s film industry with its unique fusion of action, horror, and cult films.
122. The Michaels (2014)
The Michaels” (2014) is a romantic drama that follows Katherine, a divorce lawyer, as she embarks on a quest to find her soulmate named Michael. With her Destiny tied to the mysterious Michael, Katherine sets out on a journey where love may not be as simple as she thought. As she navigates the competitive dating scene, she encounters various obstacles and unexpected surprises that challenge her perceptions of love.
123. Yellowbird (2014)
Embark on an incredible journey with the tiny but fearless Yellowbird, a seemingly unlikely hero who must lead a flock of birds on their migration to Africa. This whimsical animation film, full of surprises, teaches us the true meaning of friendship and the power of the heart. As Yellowbird overcomes the challenges of migration, the film takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions, from laughter and excitement to heartwarming moments of bonding with our newfound friends.
124. Altman (2014)
Altman” explores the fascinating life and work of the legendary American filmmaker, Robert Altman. This thought-provoking documentary delves into the journey of a man who revolutionized cinema and left an indelible mark on American culture.
125. And the Oscar Goes to… (2014)
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.
126. The History of Love (2016)
The History of Love, a poignant drama-romance film, tells the tale of a long-lost book that unexplainably resurfaces and weaves together the lives of an elderly man on a quest for his estranged son and a young girl searching for a remedy for her lonely mother. Set against the backdrop of the troubled 1930s, the film delves into the heart of love, loss, and self-discovery.
127. Humor Me (2017)
Humor Me, released in 2018, is a comedy film that follows Nate, a playwright suffering from writer’s block and going through a personal family crisis. To add to his troubles, he is forced to move into his father’s retirement community.
128. Eva: A-7063 (2018)
Discover the breathtaking life of Eva Kor, a survivor of the Holocaust’s unimaginable horrors, in the gripping 2018 documentary, Eva: A-7063. Narrated by Hollywood legend Ed Asner, this insightful film takes us on a poignant journey that spans decades.
129. Bergman: A Year in a Life (2018)
In “Bergman: A Year in a Life, “ documentarian Jane Magnusson takes audiences on a riveting journey through 1957, the year Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman released two of his most celebrated films, “The Seventh Seal” and “Wild Strawberries. “ The movie highlights Bergman’s prolific year, where he not only worked on these projects but also directed four plays for theatre and made a TV film. Magnusson has meticulously gathered a rich archive, along with contemporary interviews, to provide an engaging insight into Bergman’s life and work during this pivotal time. This documentary is a must-see for fans of Ingmar Bergman and cinema enthusiasts alike.
130. Ocean’s Eight (2018)
Ocean’s Eight is a thrilling, high-energy crime comedy featuring an all-female ensemble. Lead by the charismatic Debbie Ocean, played by Sandra Bullock, eight women band together to execute an extraordinarily daring heist.
131. Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, “ a captivating documentary released in 2020, chronicles the life and career of the iconic Hollywood actress, Natalie Wood, through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and those who knew her best. Delving into the world of Natalie Wood, the documentary explores her rise to fame as a child star in the studio system, her numerous marriages, and the challenges she faced as a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry. The film provides an intimate look into her life, revealing the complexities and struggles that lie behind her famous persona.
132. Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age (2021)
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age” (2021) is a captivating documentary that traces the rich history of Broadway musicals from 1959 to 1983 through the eyes of over 100 legendary performers, directors, and producers. Rick McKay, the accomplished filmmaker behind “Broadway: The Golden Age, “ returns to explore the era beyond the illustrious Golden Age, further unveiling the enduring charm and vitality of this timeless art form.
133. Legend of Destruction (2021)
Legend of Destruction” (2021) is an animated film that captures the courageous tale of the Jewish revolt against Rome in the year 70, culminating in the destruction of the Temple. Directed by Gidi Dar, the film has earned 4 wins and 3 nominations, boasting an impressive IMDb rating of 7.9. This 1h 33min masterpiece, produced by Eddie King Films, stands out in the animation genre.
134. The Automat (2021)
Step into the Automat, a time-traveling journey through the golden age of food automation. This documentary explores the invention and rise of the vending machine as we know it, tracing its origins back to the early 20th century. Follow the story of a revolutionary commissary-style eatery that offered freshly cooked meals at the push of a button, forever altering the landscape of dining and convenience.
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