All 80 Barbara Hershey Movies (in Order)

Janice Barnes
31 min readMar 17, 2024

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Are you a fan of Barbara Hershey’s dynamic acting skills? Dive into our roundup of her top movies, where we’ve gathered her most memorable performances from the past few decades. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to her work, this article is sure to delight and entertain. Get ready for an engaging journey through Barbara Hershey’s cinematic career.

1. With Six You Get Eggroll (1968)

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With Six You Get Eggroll” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that revolves around two widows who find love in each other and decide to get married. However, their joy is short-lived as their children show a hostile reaction to their newfound union.

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2. Last Summer (1969)

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Experience the gripping tale of “Last Summer” as three young friends find themselves caught up in a deadly web of deception and betrayal. Set on the idyllic Fire Island, the summer vacation becomes a season of darkness and danger. As their newly forming friendship faces an unexpected challenge, the trio concocts a dangerous plan that takes an explosive and violent turn.

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3. Heaven with a Gun (1969)

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Heaven with a Gun” is a 1969 Western film that centers around gunslinger-turned-preacher Jim Killian, played by Glenn Ford. Set in the volatile era of the Arizona Territory range war, Killian finds himself caught between cattlemen and sheep-men, leading to a series of brutal encounters and conflicts. The film also draws inspiration from the rich cultural background of the Hopi Indian tribe and references to New Mexico and Santa Fe.

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4. The Baby Maker (1970)

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The Baby Maker, released in 1971, is a captivating drama film from the counterculture era. Written and directed by James Bridges, this thought-provoking film follows Tish Gray as she agrees to carry a child for a childless couple due to the wife’s inability to conceive. As the pregnancy progresses, Tish finds herself developing a complex relationship with the couple, which complicates the seemingly simple arrangement.

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5. The Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970)

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Experience tension, drama, and intrigue in the 1970 film “The Liberation of L. B. Jones, “ directed by William Wyler and written by Stirling Silliphant and Jesse Hill Ford. This compelling crime drama, set in Tennessee, features a successful African American businessman, played by Lee J. Cobb. When he suspects that a white policeman is having an affair with his wife, a heated confrontation ensues. The policeman’s colleagues attempt to keep the situation under wraps, but their efforts to avoid publicity only add fuel to the fire.

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6. The Pursuit of Happiness (1971)

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The Pursuit of Happiness” is a gripping 1971 drama film that follows the story of a young college student, wrongfully sent to prison after an accident involving a pedestrian and unpaid parking tickets. Upon the chance to escape, the student and his girlfriend go on the run without knowing how long the situation can last. Watch as their journey unfolds, filled with trials and tribulations, in this powerful and thought-provoking portrayal of innocence versus the law.

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7. Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (1972)

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Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues” (1972) is a fast-paced comedy-drama that follows the misadventures of a cocky Harvard graduate, as he finds himself entangled in the dangerous world of drug trafficking. Along with his friend and a girl from his past, they embark on a thrilling mission to retrieve a stolen load of marijuana and save her from the clutches of a ruthless cop and a cunning Cuban gangster. Filled with action, humor, and a dash of romance, this 1972 film will leave you on the edge of your seat as you root for the underdogs to overcome all odds and claim their victories.

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8. Boxcar Bertha (1972)

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Boxcar Bertha” (1972) is a gritty, thrilling tale of crime and revenge set against the backdrop of the Great Depression. Directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Ben L. Reitman, Joyce Hooper Corrington, and John William Corrington, the film stars a talented ensemble cast, including Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, and Barry Primus.

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9. Angela (1973)

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Angela, “ a gripping historical drama set in the 1930s, tells the story of an American man who returns to his Dutch village, stirring up a tempest of change and prejudice in the once-conservative community. When his pregnant daughter falls in love with the son of the local cheese-factory owner, the village is shaken by the defiance of societal norms. This poignant tale of love and liberation, starring Barbara Hershey and Sandy van der Linden, explores the complexities of personal relationships in the face of tradition.

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10. You and Me (1974)

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Experience an intense drama about friendship between a biker on the run and a young boy, set in the 1970s. Directed by David Carradine and written by Robert Hoyt Henderson, the film has received an IMDb rating of 5.7. With a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes, follow the thrilling journey of David Carradine and young actors Richard Chadbourne II and Bobbie Shaw Chance.

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11. The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder (1974)

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Returning from the devastating Vietnam War, Julius Vrooder struggles to adapt to the world around him, experiencing a mental breakdown in an effort to cope with the horrors he witnessed. In an attempt to find solace and a sense of normalcy, Julius ends up in a VA hospital where he strives to create a shelter in the form of a tunnel beneath the facility.

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12. Diamonds (1975)

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Diamonds (1975) is a riveting crime-drama film where danger, diamonds, and high-stakes heists converge. Following the exploits of skilled criminals and the relentless pursuit of the elusive prized stones, the movie stands out with its star-studded cast, including Robert Shaw and Richard Roundtree. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Tel Aviv, the plot weaves together a tale of passion, betrayal, and the eternal allure of the precious diamonds.

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13. Flood (1976)

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Flood (1976)” is an action-packed thriller that tells the story of a small town on the brink of disaster. When weeks of heavy rainfall cause the dam above Brownsville to reach its breaking point, the town’s mayor refuses to allow the gates to be opened, leaving the townspeople at risk. As the dam prepared to burst, the community must find a way to save themselves in a race against time.

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14. The Last Hard Men (1976)

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The Last Hard Men” (1976) is a gripping Old West drama that transports the audience to the Arizona Territory in 1909. The story revolves around retired lawman Sam Burgade, portrayed by Charlton Heston, who finds his peaceful life upended when his arch-nemesis Zach Provo escapes prison alongside six other convicts. Determined to seek vengeance, they embark on a relentless hunt for Burgade.

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15. A Dirty Knight’s Work (1976)

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In the thrilling 1976 film “A Dirty Knight’s Work, “ also known as “Trial by Combat, “ a group of British aristocrats called the Knights of Avalon believe they are above the law, taking matters into their own hands to dispense justice. Instead of simply executing those they deem guilty, they give them a chance to prove their innocence — through medieval combat.

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16. Sunshine Christmas (1977)

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Sunshine Christmas, “ released in 1977, is a heartwarming drama that captures the essence of the holiday season. The story follows a musician, who is still nursing the wounds of a broken relationship, as he takes his adopted daughter to Texas to spend Christmas with his family. As the journey unfolds, the musician finds himself reconnecting with his childhood sweetheart, sparking a newfound hope for love. With an IMDb rating of 7.8 and a runtime of 2 hours, this film offers a poignant exploration of family, love, and the true meaning of Christmas.

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17. In the Glitter Palace (1977)

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In the Glitter Palace” is a 1977 crime drama film starring Chad Everett, Barbara Hershey, and Carole Cook. When the ex-girlfriend of a lawyer/detective seeks his help to defend her lesbian lover after being accused of murder, the detective finds himself entangled in a thrilling whodunit murder investigation.

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18. Just a Little Inconvenience (1977)

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Just a Little Inconvenience is a heartwarming drama from 1977, narrating the story of a Vietnam War veteran named Dan who faces life with a new perspective after discovering the joy of skiing. As a double amputee, Dan initially sees his condition as a hindrance, but a sympathetic friend awakens his spirit of adventure and determination.

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19. The Stunt Man (1980)

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The Stunt Man” is a thrilling drama set in 1980, directed by Richard Rush. This action-packed film, with a runtime of 2 hours and 11 minutes, takes us on a journey with a fugitive who, on the run and in need of a new identity, stumbles upon a movie set in desperate need of a stuntman.

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20. Angel on My Shoulder (1980)

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In “Angel on My Shoulder, “ a notorious gangster faces the ultimate consequence of his actions — death and descent into hell. However, he’s given a second chance; a chance to redeem himself by helping a respected judge in a bid to prove that he’s not entirely without hope. This gripping 1980 film, starring Peter Strauss, Richard Kiley, and Barbara Hershey, delves into the world of mystical intervention and second chances.

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21. Americana (1981)

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Americana” transports viewers to a quiet rural town in Kansas, where the life of a troubled Vietnam War veteran takes center stage. Portrayed by the talented David Carradine, the character is determined to restore a long-forgotten merry-go-round ride, a symbol of simpler times that once brought joy to the community.

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22. Take This Job and Shove It (1981)

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Take This Job and Shove It, “ released in 1981, is a light-hearted comedy filled with fun and intriguing twists. The film follows Frank, an ambitious executive, who is sent to his hometown, Millsborough, to boost the local brewery’s production.

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23. The Entity (1982)

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In 1983, “The Entity” graced the screens, leaving viewers chilled to the bone. It tells the haunting story of a woman who suffers from a terrifying, unseen force that sexually molests her. The demon’s presence becomes a twisted, invisible tormentor, leaving her vulnerable to horrific attacks.

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24. The Right Stuff (1983)

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The Right Stuff” is a thrilling adventure drama that delves into the inner workings of the U. S. space program, from the roaring fifties to the legendary first astronauts. Directed by Philip Kaufman, this thought-provoking film takes us on a journey through the lives of test pilots, as they race against time and defy the odds to make their mark in history.

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25. The Natural (1984)

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Experience the thrill of the legendary baseball story “The Natural” from 1984, featuring a stellar cast led by Robert Redford. The film follows an unknown middle-aged man who suddenly emerges as a superbly talented baseball player. His almost supernatural abilities propel him to unparalleled heights, captivating audiences and defying the odds. As the dramatic narrative unfolds, unexpected twists and turns ensue, culminating in a series of high-stakes situations, including attempted murder and a formidable villain.

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26. My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985)

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My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn” is a gripping 1985 biographical drama that shines a spotlight on the life of the legendary Australian actor, Errol Flynn. Loosely based on Flynn’s autobiography by the same name, the film delves into the life of a film studio icon and brings to life the daring escapades, relationships, and controversies of the larger-than-life actor.

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27. Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

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Hannah and Her Sisters”, a 1986 comedy-drama directed by the talented Woody Allen, captures the essence of family relationships and midlife crises during the two Thanksgiving holidays, two years apart. Starring an impressive ensemble featuring Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest, and Michael Caine, this film explores the intricate dynamics of love, as well as references to Cole Porter.

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28. Passion Flower (1986)

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In the bustling city of Singapore, a web of intrigue unfolds as powerful movers and shakers find themselves entangled in a dangerous game of politics, business, and romance. Nicol Williamson portrays the wealthiest man in Southeast Asia, who forms an intense relationship with the daughter of a rival (Barbara Hershey).

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29. Hoosiers (1986)

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Hoosiers” is an inspiring 1950s drama about a small-town high school basketball team and their coach’s journey to success. Gene Hackman stars as a coach with a shady past, who teams up with a local drunk (played by Dennis Hopper) to train a group of ordinary players into state championship contenders.

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30. The 59th Annual Academy Awards (1987)

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Step into the glamorous world of Hollywood as The 59th Annual Academy Awards unfolds on stage! This spectacular event, hosted by the enigmatic Ralph Bellamy, is where the brightest stars of the silver screen gather to celebrate their achievements. With memorable moments and heartfelt speeches, the Academy Awards has been the epitome of film excellence for decades.

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31. Shy People (1987)

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In “Shy People, “ a driven New York journalist ventures into the lush bayous of Louisiana to explore the life of her previously unknown cousin. The journalist’s visit is meant to be a piece for a cosmopolitan magazine, but as tensions rise between the two families’ starkly opposing cultures, it becomes a journey filled with surprising revelations and emotional turmoil.

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32. Tin Men (1987)

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Tin Men, “ an amusing 1987 movie, revolves around two competitive car dealership salesmen selling aluminum siding in 1963 Baltimore. Starring Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito, the comedic film takes viewers on a wild and humorous journey as these two rivals push their business rivalry to absurd limits, all over a minor car accident.

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33. Beaches (1988)

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Beaches” is a heartwarming, bittersweet drama-comedy that transcends the boundaries of friendship, love, and loyalty. Directed by Garry Marshall, this Oscar-nominated, star-studded film, featuring the inimitable Bette Midler, follows the emotional journey of a privileged debutante named Hillary Whitney and a talented, hard-working singer named Virginia Johnson. Set in the picturesque Atlantic City, New Jersey, the story delves into the evolving dynamic of their friendship, characterized by letters and tapes, as they navigate life’s challenges, one turbulent step at a time.

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34. The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

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The Last Temptation of Christ” is a dramatic masterpiece that delves into the life and struggles of Jesus Christ, as portrayed in the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. Directed by the iconic Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader, the film takes a unique and surrealist approach to the religious narrative, exploring the human aspect of Christ’s life and his ultimate test on the cross.

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35. A World Apart (1988)

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A World Apart, released in 1988, is a compelling drama that takes us into the heart of apartheid-era South Africa. Thirteen-year-old Molly Roth (played by Barbara Hershey) enjoys a seemingly carefree life in Johannesburg with her family as part of the affluent white minority.

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36. A Killing in a Small Town (1990)

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A Killing in a Small Town” takes you on a chilling journey into the heart of Texas, where unexpected tragedy and shocking revelations await. The film, released in 1990, stars Barbara Hershey and Brian Dennehy and is directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. This gripping drama, set against the backdrop of suburban life, explores the dark truths that lie beneath the seemingly ordinary façade of everyday living.

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37. Tune in Tomorrow… (1990)

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Tune in Tomorrow. . “ is a heartwarming, 1990 comedy-romance film set in New Orleans of the 1950s. This story revolves around a law student who, while working at a radio station, falls in love with his attractive aunt. Things take an unexpected turn as a passionate young man with a creative flair, Pedro, begins to write a radio series at the station, stirring up some excitement.

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38. Defenseless (1991)

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Defenseless, directed by Martin Campbell and released in 1991, is a suspenseful blend of mystery and thriller genres. The film stars Barbara Hershey as a lawyer who takes on the defense of an old college friend accused of murdering her husband.

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39. Paris Trout (1991)

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Paris Trout” is a tense drama set in a small Georgia town during the 1950s, where bigotry runs rampant. The eponymous character, played by Dennis Hopper, is a store owner whose world spirals out of control when his brother’s unpaid debts force him to cross a dangerous line. Filled with themes of race, violence, and the breakdown of the American dream, the film garnered critical acclaim, collecting five Primetime Emmy nominations and two wins.

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40. Stay the Night (1992)

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Stay the Night, “ directed by Harry Winer, is a gripping crime drama based on a true story. The film explores the dark and controversial relationship between a small-town teenage boy, Michael Kettman, played by Morgan Weiss, and an older, free-spirited married woman, Jimmie Sue Finger, played by Barbara Hershey. Jimmie Sue’s desire for freedom takes a twisted turn as she and her younger lover devise a plan to take out the one thing standing in their way — her husband.

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41. The Public Eye (1992)

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In the gritty streets of New York City in the early 1940s, an obsessive and infamous paparazzo, played by Joe Pesci, is assigned a new mission by a club owner: to uncover information about a mysterious and menacing gangster. This seemingly mundane task soon spirals into a dangerous and complex path that pushes the paparazzo to confront the dark underbelly of the city. Through intricate and intense photography, this neo-noir thriller weaves a tale of crime, drama, and romance, leaving the audience in the public eye.

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42. A Dangerous Woman (1993)

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In the gripping drama “A Dangerous Woman, “ Martha Horgan, a bright yet sheltered woman with an intellectual impairment, lives with her aunt Frances in a small town. Known for telling the truth, even in the most difficult situations, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and forms unexpected bonds.

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43. Falling Down (1993)

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In the heart of Los Angeles, a disillusioned, frustrated man grapples with the decaying urban landscape and the many flaws he perceives in society. “Falling Down” (1993) is a gripping, intense tale that follows the protagonist’s descent into violence and chaos as he lashes out against the very system that has failed him. With a powerful performance by Michael Douglas and a thought-provoking social commentary on urban life, the film takes viewers on a harrowing journey through Los Angeles that reflects the gritty reality of a city in crisis.

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44. Swing Kids (1993)

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Swing Kids, released in 1993, is a thought-provoking drama that captures the essence of friendship and brotherhood amidst the harsh realities of pre-World War II Nazi Germany. The movie follows a group of high school students who secretly enjoy forbidden music, including swing. The protagonist, an aspiring dancer, forms a close bond with his best friend and bandmates, all facing the looming threat of arrest.

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45. Splitting Heirs (1993)

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In the whimsical comedy “Splitting Heirs, “ a high-stakes game of identity unfolds as a duke’s final will leaves his wealth and title to the son he never knew — the found baby raised in America or the abandoned baby raised by a Hindi family in London. As the real heir battles to claim his rightful place, hilarity ensues in this delightful tale of mistaken paternity.

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46. Last of the Dogmen (1995)

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Last of the Dogmen” is a thrilling, adventure-filled Western movie set in the rural landscapes of Montana in 1995. Directed and written by Tab Murphy, the film stars Tom Berenger, Barbara Hershey, and Kurtwood Smith.

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47. The Pallbearer (1996)

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The Pallbearer” (1996) is a unique blend of comedy and romance, following the story of a young man who finds himself in an unexpected predicament as he becomes a pallbearer for the funeral of a classmate he cannot recall. As if that wasn’t enough, he is also reunited with his old high school crush, who briefly returns to town. Directed by Matt Reeves and written by Jason Katims and Matt Reeves, this unconventional film will keep you laughing and crying as you navigate through its intricate plot.

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48. The Portrait of a Lady (1996)

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Directed by the extraordinary Jane Campion, “The Portrait of a Lady” is a timeless drama and romantic tale that explores the complexities of love and deception. In this captivating adaptation of Henry James’ novel, Nicole Kidman shines as the innocent American heiress Isabel Archer, who, after inheriting a vast fortune, is entrapped in a disastrous relationship with the charming Mr. Gilbert Osmond, portrayed by the captivating John Malkovich.

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49. Frogs for Snakes (1998)

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In the offbeat and dark comedy “Frogs for Snakes, “ Eva, an accomplished actress, moonlights as a debt collector for her estranged husband, loan shark Al. Unwilling to continue in this line of work, Al coerces Eva to take on one final job: locate the $600,000 he was swindled by Flav. As Eva delves deeper into the dangerous world of crime, she finds herself in a web of deceit, complications, and unexpected twists.

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50. A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries (1998)

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A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries, “ a poignant drama released in 1998, offers a heartfelt and insightful look into the life of a once-beloved war hero turned successful author. Portrayed by Kris Kristofferson as Bill Willis, the character is haunted by his past and struggles with health issues and addiction, all while drawing upon his experiences for his writing. Directed by James Ivory, the film delves into the complexities of family and the human condition, garnering critical acclaim and four award nominations.

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51. The Staircase (1998)

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In the small, picturesque town of St. Agnes, a mysterious drifter named Ethan arrives, bringing with him a unique skill — carpentry. Unable to complete the choir loft in the local chapel due to the absence of a staircase, the townsfolk look to Ethan for a solution.

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52. Breakfast of Champions (1999)

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Breakfast of Champions takes a lighthearted yet satirical approach to exploring the complexities of the human psyche. Following the downward spiral of a wealthy, yet unstable car dealer, the film dives deep into the emotional turmoil and unconventional relationships of his family members. Bruce Willis delivers a memorable performance as the man grappling with his sanity, while his transvestite sales manager, played by Albert Finney, adds a quirky spin to the plot.

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53. Drowning on Dry Land (1999)

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Drowning on Dry Land, “ a tantalizing drama and romance directed by Carl Colpaert, takes you on an unpredictable journey. The narrative unfolds as a mysterious woman (Barbara Hershey) offers an enigmatic taxi driver (Naveen Andrews) a substantial sum to drive her across the country. As they embark on this cross-country adventure, the driver’s reluctance gradually dissolves, leading to an unconventional and seductive relationship.

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54. Passion (1999)

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Passion, a biographical drama set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Australia, delves into the complex relationship between renowned musician Percy Grainger and his tormented mother. The film, which explores the origins of his aberrant interests in sadomasochism and failed relationships, offers a revealing insight into the life of a genius. With stunning performances by a talented ensemble, Passion promises to enlighten and captivate audiences.

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55. The Sinister Saga of Making ‘the Stunt Man’ (2000)

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The Sinister Saga of Making ‘the Stunt Man’” is an engrossing 2000 documentary film that delves into the making of the 1980 action-drama, about a fugitive who hides out as a stuntman. Directed by Richard Rush and featuring key insights from writers Richard Rush, the film offers an enlightening behind-the-scenes look at the real-life adventure that unfolds while creating the cinematic world.

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56. Lantana (2001)

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In the atmospheric drama “Lantana, “ the discovery of a young woman’s body in a suburban Sydney Lantana bush sets off a chain of events that threatens to unravel the lives and relationships of four seemingly normal couples. As the investigation unfolds, emotional tensions grow, and secrets and desires bubble to the surface, revealing a web of betrayal, lust, and unrequited love. “Lantana” is a powerful exploration of the human psyche and the intricate dance of relationships, expertly crafted by Ray Lawrence and Andrew Bovell.

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57. Experiments in Terror (2003)

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Experiments in Terror is a chilling anthology of short experimental horror films, showcasing a unique mix of well-known and lesser-known directors. With a focus on delivering a haunting experience, these films push the boundaries of traditional horror, using an avant-garde approach to unsettle and startle viewers. The independent film, directed by Kerry Laitala, Damon Packard, and David Sherman, boasts a collection of short movies that challenge the limits of genre storytelling.

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58. The Stranger Beside Me (2003)

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The Stranger Beside Me” (2003) is a gripping biography, crime, and drama film that delves into the relationship between aspiring crime writer Ann Rule, played by Barbara Hershey, and notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, portrayed by Billy Campbell. Set in the 1970s in Seattle, Ann inadvertently befriends Ted while working at a woman’s clinic. The film is directed by Paul Shapiro from a screenplay co-written by Matthew McDuffie, Matthew Tabak, and Ann Rule herself.

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59. Hunger Point (2003)

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Hunger Point” takes an unflinchingly honest look at a family dealing with the harsh reality of an eating disorder. A teenage daughter’s life spirals out of control as she battles an insidious and all-consuming illness amidst the chaos of adolescent life.

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60. 11:14 (2003)

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11:14" is a gripping, multi-perspective mystery that shatters the conventions of conventional storytelling. The narrative follows an intense 24-hour window, beginning at 9:57 p. m. and leading up to a pivotal crash at 11:14 p. m.

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61. 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004)

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101 Biggest Celebrity Oops” is a light-hearted documentary that takes a humorous look at the most embarrassing moments in celebrity history. From wardrobe malfunctions to cringe-worthy interviews, the film showcases the iconic blunders that have turned heads and made stars blush.

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62. Riding the Bullet (2004)

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Riding the Bullet” is a hair-raising blend of horror and thriller that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats. In a plot penned by renowned author Stephen King and acclaimed director Mick Garris, we follow a troubled man as he embarks on a perilous journey to reach his dying mother.

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63. The Divine Bette Midler (2005)

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The Divine Bette Midler” is a captivating and compelling documentary that delves into the extraordinary life and career of the iconic Grammy-winning singer and actress Bette Midler. Directed by John Scheinfeld, the film follows Midler’s journey from a quirky cabaret performer to an unstoppable entertainment powerhouse.

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64. Love Comes Lately (2007)

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Love Comes Lately” is a delightful, heartwarming film released in 2008, starring Otto Tausig, Rhea Perlman, and Barbara Hershey. Directed and written by Jan Schütte, this movie offers a unique blend of drama and comedy, focusing on the love life of an 80-year-old man.

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65. The Bird Can’t Fly (2007)

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The Bird Can’t Fly, a heart-wrenching drama directed by Threes Anna, brings a compelling tale of loss, love, and redemption to the big screen. Set in the forgotten town of Fairlands, the film follows Melody, a woman who returns home for the funeral of her estranged daughter, only to find the town swallowed by the advancing desert. There, she discovers a 10-year-old grandson she never knew existed.

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66. Nick Nolte: No Exit (2008)

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Nick Nolte: No Exit is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating life and career of renowned actor Nick Nolte, showcasing an unconventional and upfront perspective like never before. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 14 minutes, this insightful film provides a rare opportunity to explore the various dimensions of Nolte’s personal and professional life, leaving viewers intrigued and engaged.

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67. Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008)

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Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning” is a heartwarming drama that follows the middle-aged life of Anne Shirley. After the tragic loss of her husband, Anne finds solace in rediscovering the timeless beauty and strength of Green Gables. As her daughters navigate their young families, Anne’s adopted son, Dominic, returns from the war, adding a new layer of joy and responsibility to the household.

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68. Childless (2008)

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Childless” is a thought-provoking drama directed by Charlie Levi, featuring a star-studded cast including Barbara Hershey, Joe Mantegna, and Diane Venora. Set in 2008, the film focuses on the four main adults in the life of a typical teenager, Katherine. When Katherine unexpectedly passes away, her friends and loved ones are left grappling with the harsh realities that come with adulthood — and it’s not only about Katherine’s tragic death.

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69. Uncross the Stars (2008)

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Uncross the Stars” tells the story of Troy, a young man dealing with the aftermath of losing his young wife, who is tasked by his Aunt Hilda to build her a porch at her secluded desert home. As Troy delves into his own grief and self-reflection, he becomes entangled in the quirky lives of the eclectic residents of the small community. Through his interactions with them, Troy begins to reconcile with himself and find a new sense of purpose.

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70. Albert Schweitzer (2009)

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Albert Schweitzer, “ a 2009 drama film, brings to life the powerful story of the legendary Christian medical missionary. Set in Africa, this biographical movie focuses on the real-life struggles, achievements, and impact of Albert Schweitzer, who was renowned for his compassionate work and Christ-like sacrifice. With a runtime of 1 hour and 54 minutes, the film is directed by Gavin Miller and stars Jeroen Krabbé as Albert Schweitzer, alongside Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actress Barbara Hershey as his wife, Helene Schweitzer, and Academy Award-nominated actress Judith Godrèche.

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71. Insidious (2010)

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Insidious” is a terrifyingly suspenseful supernatural horror film that will leave you questioning your reality. Directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannell, this movie follows the harrowing journey of a family as they struggle to save their comatose son, who has been trapped in a dark and evil realm called The Further. Despite being rated PG-13, this movie is not for the faint-hearted, as it delves into the unknown, where unspeakable horrors lurk, waiting to claim their prey.

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72. Saucy 70’s Volume 2 (2010)

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Saucy 70’s Volume 2" is a nostalgic and provocative documentary that takes viewers on a wild ride back in time. This four and a half-hour film features a fascinating collection of 1970s content, showcasing the bold and daring spirit of the era. With a runtime of 4 hours and 56 minutes, this documentary is a must-see for those who love the 70s and its unique cultural influences.

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73. Black Swan (2010)

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Black Swan” is a riveting film that explores the darkness beneath the surface of a world renowned for its beauty and grace — the ballet. Set in a highly competitive and demanding environment, where a talented yet mentally fragile ballerina, Nina, is on the brink of stardom, her world is shattered by the relentless pressure of her artistic director and her seductive rival.

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74. Answers to Nothing (2011)

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Answers to Nothing takes us on an emotional journey through the lost souls of Los Angeles as they navigate their search for meaning and redemption amidst a missing girl case. This powerful drama unfolds in the heart of the city, where a web of interconnected lives collide, affecting each other in ways they don’t always recognize.

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75. Left to Die (2012)

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Left to Die” (2012) follows the gripping tale of a mother-daughter duo who journey to Ecuador for a much-needed escape. However, their tranquil vacation quickly takes a dark turn as they find themselves in the midst of a dangerous drug trafficking operation. Unwittingly caught up in the chaos, the woman is wrongly convicted and sentenced to prison, leaving her daughter to navigate through the harrowing ordeal of uncovering the truth.

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76. Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)

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In Insidious: Chapter 2, the Lamberts believe they have defeated the malicious spirits that have terrorized their family. However, they soon discover that evil cannot be so easily vanquished. The plot follows Josh as he seeks a way out of “The Further, “ assisted by the voice of his wife Renai.

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77. My Sister (2014)

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My Sister” is a 2014 drama movie that showcases the bond between a brother and his adopted sister. After their mother’s untimely death, the protagonist Billy steps in to care for Niki, who suffers from her own unique set of problems. As the duo begins to form a tight relationship, the movie delves deeper into family dynamics, focusing on the complexities and challenges that come with raising a delinquent teenager.

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78. The 9th Life of Louis Drax (2016)

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The 9th Life of Louis Drax is a gripping, thought-provoking thriller that delves into the tantalizing intertwining of reality and fantasy. When a young boy, Louis Drax, miraculously survives a near fatal fall, the ensuing mystery attracts the attention of a renowned psychologist. As he attempts to unravel the truth behind Louis’ miraculous escape, he is drawn deeper into a world of intrigue, where the line between perception and truth begins to blur.

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79. The Natural: The Best There Ever Was (2016)

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The Natural: The Best There Ever Was is a riveting sports documentary from 2016 that showcases the true spirit of baseball and the nostalgia it brings. The film, directed and written by Bill Cowell, delves into the heart of America’s favorite pastime, capturing its essence through compelling interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and reminisces from baseball legends.

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80. Insidious: The Last Key (2018)

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In “Insidious: The Last Key, “ parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet, as she is drawn back to her ghostly childhood home where the terror began. As she delves deeper into her family’s dark past, Elise must confront her demons and unravel the secrets of a mysterious key that holds the key to her family’s tormented history.

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