All 56 Michael York Movies (in Order)

Marilyn Stanton
22 min readMar 18, 2024

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Welcome to our movie roundup article focusing on the illustrious career of the talented actor, Michael York. Known for his versatile roles in various genres, this article takes a closer look at some of his most memorable films. Get ready to reminisce and discover new favorites as we delve into the fascinating world of Michael York movies.

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1. The Taming of The Shrew (1967)

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The Taming of the Shrew” is a timeless classic that perfectly blends comedy, drama, and romance. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, this 1967 film adaptation of Shakespeare’s famous play stars the iconic duo, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, as the lead characters. The film centers around the story of Petruchio, an audacious and materialistic rogue, who marries the fiery, wealthy, and fiercely independent Katharina.

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2. Alfred the Great (1969)

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In the ninth century, Old England faces a ruthless invasion by the Danes. Amidst the chaos, Alfred, a young man planning to join the priesthood, witnesses the brutal reality of his homeland’s plight.

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3. Justine (1969)

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Justine (1969) is a captivating drama set in British Palestine of 1938. The film revolves around the complicated relationships of several men who are all vying for the affections of a Coptic banker’s wife who is entangled in the anti-British underground movement.

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4. Touch and Go (1971)

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Touch and Go, also known as La poudre d’escampette, is a whimsical 1971 French comedy film about North Africa during World War Two. The movie focuses on Valentin, a seasoned gardener turned smuggler in the aftermath of bombings. Valentin transports stolen goods from Libya to Tunisia on a charmingly old and creaky boat.

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5. The Three Musketeers (1973)

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The Three Musketeers, “ released in 1974, is a thrilling, action-packed adventure set in 17th-century Paris. Directed by Richard Lester, this exhilarating film sees a young swordsman arriving in the city, where he encounters an assortment of villains, romance, and intrigue. Joined by three fellow Musketeers, they embark on a daring quest, facing off in fencing duels and unraveling the mystery of the diamond-studded necklace.

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6. Tennessee Williams’ South (1973)

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Tennessee Williams’ South” is a captivating, 1973 documentary that explores the life and works of the renowned American playwright, Tennessee Williams. The film takes viewers on a journey through the author’s Southern roots, showcasing his plays and readings while delving into his personal life and influences.

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7. The Four Musketeers: Milady’s Revenge (1974)

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The Four Musketeers: Milady’s Revenge, “ a 1974 adventure, weaves a tale of daring deeds and cunning schemes in 17th-century France. As the charismatic Musketeers valiantly defend the queen and her dressmaker from the malevolent Cardinal Richelieu and the formidable Milady de Winter, audiences will be captivated by the thrilling sword-fighting scenes. With a balance of romance, action, and intrigue, this film is a must-watch for fans of historical fiction and adventure.

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8. Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

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Transport yourself back to 1935 on an extravagant train journey with the iconic mystery novel adaptation, “Murder on the Orient Express. “ In this tense, gripping thriller, renowned detective Hercule Poirot finds himself in the midst of an elaborate murder investigation in the midst of a transcontinental luxury-liner. Set in the stylish era of classic whodunits, the film boasts a multitude of suspects and intrigue, keeping viewers at the edge of their seats. Filled with suspense, drama, and an immersive narrative, this film will keep crime enthusiasts and casual viewers well entertained.

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9. Conduct Unbecoming (1975)

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In a mesmerizing turn of events, Conduct Unbecoming, set in 1975, takes you to Colonial India as a British regimental party descends into chaos when the widow of Captain Scarlett is assaulted in the garden. The suspect? . A newcomer Lieutenant, who denies the charges, and the plot thickens.

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10. The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)

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A thrilling adventure awaits in “The Island of Dr. Moreau” as shipwrecked survivor Andrew Braddock washes ashore on a mysterious jungle island. He soon discovers that the island is owned by the crazed scientist Dr. Paul Moreau, who is performing sinister experiments on the island’s inhabitants. As Braddock delves deeper into the scientist’s twisted world, he realizes that Moreau has found a way to turn wild animals into human beings.

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11. Circus of the Stars #2 (1977)

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Prepare to be dazzled by the sequel to the original circus hit, “Circus of the Stars #2, “ released in 1977. In this family-oriented adventure, stars are trapped under strict performance contracts, leaving them no choice but to take part in an unforgettable circus spectacle. The film is set in the 70s and features a whirlwind of colorful, quirky performances, making it a delightful trip down memory lane.

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12. The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977)

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In the delightful, adventurous, and comedic “The Last Remake of Beau Geste” from 1978, viewers are taken on a thrilling journey to North Africa. The film follows Sir Hector Geste, an elderly gentleman with a precious Blue Water sapphire.

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13. Fedora (1978)

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Fedora” is a classic drama movie released in 1978, starring William Holden, Marthe Keller, and Hildegard Knef. Directed by Billy Wilder and written along with I. A. L. Diamond and Tom Tryon, the film tells the story of Hollywood producer Barry ‘Dutch’ Detweiler trying to bring back Fedora, a famous but reclusive film actress, out of retirement. As Dutch uncovers the shocking truth behind Fedora’s success, the movie unfolds a captivating journey of love, deception, and the harsh realities of Hollywood.

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14. Speed Fever (1978)

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Speed Fever, also known as Formula 1 — Febbre della velocità, takes viewers on a thrilling journey back to the world of Formula 1 racing. This captivating documentary from 1978 dives deep into the stories of some of the most legendary names in the history of the high-speed sport. From re-enacting renowned episodes to showcasing various champions, Speed Fever promises an immersive experience for all motor enthusiasts.

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15. Final Assignment (1980)

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Final Assignment” takes you on a gripping journey as Nicole, a dedicated Canadian broadcast journalist, embarks on a mission to oversee a visit by her prime minister in the U. S. S. R. But as she delves deeper into the assignment, she uncovers a shocking secret: an unethical experiment being carried out on children. As she grapples with the moral dilemma, she must use her wit and courage to expose the truth and save the innocent.

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16. Twilight Theatre (1982)

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Twilight Theatre, released in 1982, is a delightful 90-minute comedy special that takes audiences on a hilarious journey featuring some of the biggest names in comedy. This entertaining variety show, directed by Perry Rosemond, is known for its lighthearted skits that showcase the talents of renowned comedians.

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17. For Those I Loved (1983)

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For Those I Loved, originally titled Au nom de tous les miens, is a poignant and riveting drama that delves into the life of a Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor. Directed by Robert Enrico, the movie stars Michael York and highlights the struggle, survival, and resilience of its protagonist amidst the horrors of World War II.

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18. Success Is the Best Revenge (1984)

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Set against the backdrop of 1980s Poland under Communist rule, “Success Is the Best Revenge” follows the story of an exiled Polish theater director, who has found refuge in England. With growing enthusiasm, he prepares an abstract play that fiercely criticizes the oppressive government back home.

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19. Sword of Gideon (1986)

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Sword of Gideon” is a thrilling action drama that takes viewers back in time to the tragic 1972 Munich Olympic massacre of Israeli athletes. This unforgettable event serves as the catalyst for a highly skilled Mossad team, hand-picked to hunt down the perpetrators. Directed by Michael Anderson and written by Chris Bryant and George Jonas, the film showcases a powerful blend of suspense, intrigue, and explosive action.

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20. Lethal Obsession (1987)

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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.

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21. The Lady and the Highwayman (1988)

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The Lady and the Highwayman” is a swashbuckling adventure set in the 1660s during the Restoration of King Charles II of England, a time of romance, betrayal, jealousy, banditry, murder, and court intrigue. Written by the enchanting duo of Barbara Cartland and Terence Feely, and directed by John Hough, the film stars Emma Samms, Oliver Reed, and Claire Bloom.

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22. The Return of the Musketeers (1989)

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Experience an entertaining romp through 17th-century France in ‘The Return of the Musketeers’ (1989), directed by Richard Lester. With a star-studded cast, including Michael York, Oliver Reed, and Frank Finlay, this action-packed adventure follows the Four Musketeers as they come to the aid of France once again.

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23. The Heat of the Day (1989)

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Experience the tense atmosphere of World War II England in the gripping drama, The Heat of the Day (1989). Directed by Christopher Morahan, this suspenseful movie centers around a woman who is approached by a man claiming to be an intelligence agent. He reveals that her lover is a spy and promises not to expose him if she enters into a relationship with him.

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24. Come See the Paradise (1990)

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Come See the Paradise, directed by Alan Parker, is a captivating drama film released in 1990. The movie, which has a runtime of 2 hours and 18 minutes, is set during World War II and revolves around a passionate romance between an Irish-American man and a Japanese-American woman.

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25. Duel of Hearts (1991)

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Duel of Hearts” is a captivating drama, mystery, and romance film set in the 19th century. The story revolves around Lady Caroline Faye, embodied by the talented Alison Doody, who encounters Lord Vane Brecon, portrayed by Benedict Taylor. Caroline finds herself drawn to Lord Vane, only to discover that he’s falsely accused of a murder he didn’t commit. Not one to back away from a challenge, Caroline boldly takes it upon herself to prove Lord Vane’s innocence.

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26. Wide Sargasso Sea (1993)

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The enigmatic and sensual “Wide Sargasso Sea” tells the story of a young female landowner in 1840s Jamaica who marries a charming Englishman to safeguard her property. Set against the backdrop of colonial Jamaica, their love story seems perfect, with love flourishing and happiness on the horizon. However, beneath the surface lies a dark secret that haunts her, casting a shadow on their seemingly ideal relationship.

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27. Discretion Assured (1994)

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Discretion Assured” is a thrilling tale of love, lust, and murder involving a successful businessman named Trevor McCabe. Trevor finds himself in the middle of a complex love triangle with three women, which leads him down a dark path of embezzlement and murder.

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28. Gospa (1995)

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Gospa, a drama-packed film from 1995, is set in the small town of Medjugorje in 1981. A group of innocent children claims that they witnessed the Virgin Mary appearing to them on a hill, which captivates the local priest who quickly spreads the news.

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29. Goodbye America (1997)

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In “Goodbye America, “ three Navy SEALs stationed at the Subic Bay base in 1992 find themselves entangled in a web of love, lust, and culture clashes. Hawk, a fiercely idealistic soldier, Bladon, a charming and deeply romantic man, and Stryzack, a troubled, increasingly unstable individual, all fall for local island women, forming complex relationships that challenge their assumptions about life, love, and duty. As they navigate the intricate waters of their newfound relationships, they must confront the realities of their own beliefs and values, ultimately discovering the true meaning of friendship and loyalty in a world where everything is about to change.

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30. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)

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In the year 1997, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, a thrilling comedy adventure, was released. The movie, directed by Jay Roach and written by Mike Myers, centers around Austin Powers (played by Mike Myers), a suave secret agent from the 1960s who has been frozen for thirty years. After being thawed out, Powers teams up with a beautiful cat burglar named Vanity (Elizabeth Hurley) to take on his nemesis, Dr.

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31. The Long Way Home (1997)

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In the late 1940s, the world was still reeling from the devastating effects of World War II, and the future seemed bleak for millions of refugees. “The Long Way Home” is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the uncharted territory of the post World War II Jewish refugee experience.

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32. A Christmas Carol (1997)

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Immerse yourself in the classic tale of “A Christmas Carol” as brought to life in 1997. Follow Ebenezer Scrooge, a man consumed by greed and misanthropy, who is haunted by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley.

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33. One Hell of a Guy (1998)

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In “One Hell of a Guy” (1998), the boundaries between good and evil blur as a devilishly handsome man meets a living angel in a quaint coffee shop. This fantastical romantic comedy follows the journey of Michael York, an aging angel, and Rob Lowe, a devilishly mysterious stranger. Together, they embark on a whimsical adventure, filled with unexpected twists that challenge their understanding of love and redemption.

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34. Wrongfully Accused (1998)

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In the zany comedy “Wrongfully Accused” (1998), hapless cop Ryan Harrison (Leslie Nielsen) finds himself wrongfully accused of murder and on the run. With an unusual task at hand — to prove his innocence by tracking down a one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged man — Harrison embarks on a wild and wacky journey filled with thrilling action and hilarious antics. Joined by fellow actors Richard Crenna and Kelly LeBrock, this star-studded cast takes you on a fast-paced, satirical tour of crime-solving misadventures.

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35. Babylon 5: In the Beginning (1998)

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Babylon 5: In the Beginning” is a 1998 high-stakes sci-fi adventure that delves deep into the origins of the Earth-Minbari War, an event that brought humanity to the brink of extinction. Told from the perspective of the enigmatic Emperor Londo Mollari of the Centauri Republic, viewers are taken on a thrilling journey through the tumultuous 23rd century where the fragile peace among the stars is threatened by a devastating alien invasion.

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36. The Treat (1998)

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The Treat (1998) is a quirky romantic comedy that explores the unconventional lives of four eccentric prostitutes. When they are unexpectedly invited to attend the Mayor’s birthday party, their lives take a surprising turn, leading to revelations and adventures that could change everything. This edgy yet whimsical film delves into themes of sexual fantasy, perversion, and a lesbian relationship, while also offering a glimpse into the world of law enforcement with the presence of a female police officer.

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37. 54 (1998)

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Step into the world of Studio 54, the legendary 1970s New York City nightclub, in this thrilling drama-music film from 1998. Starring Ryan Phillippe, Salma Hayek, and Neve Campbell, the movie invites you to experience the club’s electric atmosphere through the perspective of a young employee.

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38. A Monkey’s Tale (1999)

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A Monkey’s Tale (1999) is an animated adventure family film that follows the story of a rebellious teenage monkey determined to uncover the truth about his origin. The movie, originally titled Le château des singes, is directed by Jean-François Laguionie, and features the voices of Matt Hill, Sally Ann Marsh, and John Hurt. With a runtime of 1 hour and 16 minutes, the film boasts a unique blend of French and English languages.

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39. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)

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Get ready to groove and giggle with “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me”! This 1999 comedy adventure is the thrilling sequel to “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery”. Join the suave and charming Austin Powers (Mike Myers) as he battles his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil (also Myers), who has invented a time machine to travel back to the 1960s. Dr. Evil’s plan? To steal Austin’s legendary mojo, leaving him “shagless” — a hilarious predicament that sets the stage for explosive comedy and action-packed adventure!

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40. Puss in Boots (1999)

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In the enchanting animated film, Puss in Boots, released in 1999, you are introduced to the charming town of the Kingdom, where nothing is as it seems. Young Gunther is in possession of an extraordinary talking cat named Puss. This clever feline, who only aims to make Gunther a Prince, faces a major hurdle in his ambition. The menacing Ogre, a fire-breathing monstrous creature, is intent on marrying the gorgeous Princess.

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41. The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire (2000)

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In the heart of the Great Valley, a world of vibrant dinosaurs thrives. When a mysterious object, believed to be a stone of cold fire with great powers, crash-lands nearby, an untrustworthy relative arrives in search of it. Teaming up with their friends, Littlefoot and his family embark on an epic adventure to discover the truth behind the legendary stone.

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42. Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (2001)

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Welcome to the thrilling world of Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, a movie that takes you on a supernatural journey teetering on the edge of the Apocalypse. The plot follows the rise of a ruthless leader determined to unite the armies of the world for the battle of Armageddon, while catastrophic events of Biblical proportions devastate the Earth. This movie serves as both a prequel and sequel to The Omega Code and can also be enjoyed as a standalone story.

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43. In Search of Peace (2001)

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In the vast and complex history of the Jewish people, the origins of the Middle East conflict lie in the first two decades of Israel’s existence. The 2001 documentary “In Search of Peace” deftly examines these turbulent years through a meticulous compilation of rare archival film and photos. The film’s unique global perspective sheds new light on the early events that shaped this seminal period in history.

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44. Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)

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Austin Powers in Goldmember” is a hilarious comedy-adventure film that picks up where its predecessors left off. In this installment, we find the eccentric British spy, Austin Powers, played by the same actor who portrayed the cunning Dr.

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45. Founding Brothers (2002)

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Founding Brothers, also known as Founding Fathers, is a compelling documentary that delves into the lives of the founding members of the United States. Directed by Melissa Jo Peltier and written by Joseph Ellis, Kelly McPherson, and Melissa Jo Peltier, this 3-hour 20-minute cinematic masterpiece presents an insightful look at the extraordinary individuals who drafted the United States Constitution and shaped the nation’s future.

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46. The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003)

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Dive into the world of musical theater with “The 100 Greatest Musicals, “ a celebration of the iconic stage and screen productions that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Voted by the public through Channel 4’s website and The Mail newspaper, this riveting documentary counts down the top 100 musicals, with each entry accompanied by clips from stage productions and film versions.

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47. Icon (2005)

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Experience the electrifying suspense of “Icon”, released in 2005, starring the inimitable Patrick Swayze, Patrick Bergin, and Michael York. As Russia faces an outbreak of a baffling and mysterious disease just days before the crucial presidential election, the British government seeks answers. They turn to Jason Monk, portrayed by Swayze, a brave ex-CIA agent with hands-on experience deep within Russia’s Cold War era.

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48. Crusader (2005)

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Crusader” (2005), originally titled “Crusader, “ is an intense and gripping action thriller that follows the story of a journalist who, unknowingly, becomes embroiled in a conspiracy that risks his life. After stealing a shocking news story from a murdered colleague, the protagonist finds himself caught up in a dangerous game of secrets and lies. This suspenseful film is packed with tension, thrilling action, and unexpected twists, all while exploring themes of betrayal and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth.

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49. Greatest Ever Blockbuster Movies (2006)

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Delve into the fascinating world of cinema with “Greatest Ever Blockbuster Movies” (2006), a must-see documentary that explores the most iconic and groundbreaking films in history. Directed by Roger Grant, this 2-hour, 45-minute journey takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the golden age of blockbuster cinema.

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50. Chris & Don: A Love Story (2007)

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Chris & Don: A Love Story” is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating and unlikely love story between British writer Christopher Isherwood and American portrait artist Don Bachardy. Known for his inspiring book “The Berlin Stories, “ which served as the foundation for the musical and film Cabaret, Chris weaves a tale of passion and commitment with his partner, Don, an accomplished artist.

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51. Mary Pickford: The Muse of the Movies (2008)

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Mary Pickford: The Muse of the Movies is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and illustrious career of the legendary silent film actress, Mary Pickford. This film offers an intimate look into the actress’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming America’s sweetheart. As viewers witness her rise to fame, they’ll also learn about her successful business ventures behind the camera.

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52. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a thrilling action-adventure film that follows the exciting journey of Sam Witwicky, who dreams of a normal life after helping the Autobots save the world. However, when cryptic symbols infiltrate his thoughts, the Decepticons see an opportunity and drag Sam back into the heart of the Transformers’ war.

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53. Madonna: Celebration — The Video Collection (2009)

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Dive into the world of Madonna with “Madonna: Celebration — The Video Collection” (2009), an impressive compilation of music videos spanning her illustrious career from 1983 to 2009. This visually stunning collection, featuring iconic tracks like “Vogue, “ “Like a Prayer, “ and “Express Yourself, “ takes viewers on a journey through Madonna’s evolution as an artist.

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54. The Mill and the Cross (2011)

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The Mill and the Cross” is a 2011 drama film produced by Telewizja Polska, Bokomotiv Freddy Olsson Filmproduktion, and Odeon. Directed by Lech Majewski and written by Michael Francis Gibson and Lech Majewski, the movie stars Rutger Hauer, Michael York, and Charlotte Rampling. With a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes, the film has been rated 6.9 out of 10 by IMDb users based on 4,366 votes.

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55. The Actor’s Journey for Kids (2011)

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The Actor’s Journey for Kids” is an insightful and engaging documentary that delves into the world of stage and screen acting, specifically focusing on how children get started in the industry. Directed by Stanley Livingston and filled with heartwarming stories and inspirational tales, this film takes viewers on a journey through the highs and lows of childhood acting.

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56. Sleeping Beauty (2014)

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Sleeping Beauty, also known as “Sleeping with the Enemy, “ is a 2014 American fantasy adventure that follows a young prince and his loyal companion on a perilous quest to awaken a beautiful princess from her enchanted slumber. The princess is a victim of an evil queen and an army of undead creatures, all of whom are determined to keep her imprisoned indefinitely. The prince and his trusted aid embark on a journey filled with danger, suspense, and mystical encounters as they unravel the secrets of the enchanted curse and fight to free the princess from her fate.

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