All 113 Ray Milland Movies (in Order)

Sarah Gordon
42 min readMar 18, 2024

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Welcome to a thrilling roundup of Ray Milland’s most outstanding movies. This article delves into the life and career of this versatile actor who captivated audiences and critics alike. Brace yourself for an engaging journey as we explore Ray Milland’s iconic roles and films that brought him to the forefront of the entertainment industry.

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1. Moulin Rouge (1928)

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Moulin Rouge” is a captivating drama from the year 1928, set in the vibrant and bustling Paris of that time. The film revolves around a love triangle between Andre, whose aristocratic father disapproves of his fiancée Parysia, and her secret engagement to Andre.

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2. Piccadilly (1929)

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Piccadilly, set in 1929, follows the life of a young Chinese woman who works in the kitchen at a prestigious London dance club. When she’s unexpectedly given the opportunity to become the main act, she finds herself entangled in a web of betrayal, forbidden love, and murder.

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3. The Informer (1929)

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The Informer, “ released in 1930, is a gripping drama set in 1920s Ireland. The story revolves around a man who, filled with suspicion and jealousy, betrays his closest friend to the police, believing him to be his mistress’s lover. This misguided act of betrayal leads to a harrowing series of events, with the man’s life hanging in the balance.

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4. The Plaything (1929)

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The Plaything, “ directed by Castleton Knight and written by Arthur Jarvis Black and Violet E. Powell, is a 1929 romantic film hailing from the UK with a runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes. The movie follows a proud Scot as he undergoes a transformation to win the heart of a socialite who had previously dismissed him. As the plot unfolds, viewers will be drawn into a tale of love, class, and self-assurance.

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5. Passion Flower (1930)

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In 1930, “Passion Flower” captivates audiences with a dramatic love story that defies societal norms. Kay Francis stars as a bored society woman who crosses boundaries and faces scandal and heartache when she falls for her chauffeur, played by Charles Bickford.

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6. The Bachelor Father (1931)

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The Bachelor Father, “ released in 1931, is a captivating comedy-drama-romance film that takes viewers on a heartwarming journey. The story revolves around a wealthy old man who invites three of his illegitimate children to live with him in his Surrey, England estate. As the children navigate life in their new surroundings, they form a close bond and face a series of unexpected adventures.

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7. Blonde Crazy (1931)

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Experience the daring exploits of an egotistical con man and his enchanting partner in crime, all documented in a classic, fast-paced 1931 comedy, Blonde Crazy. Starring the legendary James Cagney and the glamorous Joan Blondell, this movie masterfully blends comedy, crime, and drama, leaving you on the edge of your seat.

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8. Strangers May Kiss (1931)

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Strangers May Kiss, released in 1931, is an intriguing drama romance film revolving around Lisbeth, a young woman who defies her friends and relocates to Mexico to be with her passionate lover. Set against the backdrop of Europe and Mexico, this film is a captivating exploration of unrequited love, loyalty, and the challenges that arise in pursuing happiness.

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9. Ambassador Bill (1931)

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Ambassador Bill, “ released in 1931, is a lighthearted comedy film that takes place in a politically-charged small country. The story revolves around the arrival of an American ambassador who is tasked with befriending the young boy destined to become the nation’s king. The ambassador’s role is to ensure the boy is prepared for the throne and to guarantee his protection from the tumultuous political climate and civil unrest plaguing the country.

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10. -But the Flesh Is Weak (1932)

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The year is 1932, and ‘But the Flesh Is Weak’ captures the comedy and romance of a bygone era. Directed by Jack Conway and written by Ivor Novello, the film stars Robert Montgomery, Nora Gregor, and Heather Thatcher.

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11. Payment Deferred (1932)

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In “Payment Deferred, “ released in 1932, we follow a distressed man’s desperate measures to solve his financial crisis. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, the plot revolves around a man who, in his desperation for money, poisons his own nephew.

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12. The Man Who Played God (1932)

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In the heart of Manhattan, “The Man Who Played God” (1932) tells the inspiring story of a talented musician, Richard Harding (George Arliss), who loses his hearing. As his despair intensifies, Richard turns to lip-reading, a skill that helps him become an invaluable force of good in the lives of others. Despite facing a crisis of faith and contemplating suicide, Richard’s resilience ultimately triumphs, offering a touching portrait of humanity and hope.

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13. Charlie Chan in London (1934)

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Charlie Chan in London” is an engrossing 1934 film that takes the iconic detective to the picturesque English countryside. Director Eugene Forde masterfully weaves a captivating tale of murder, mystery, and suspense, with the charming Charlie Chan character at its heart.

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14. Bolero (1934)

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Bolero” is a captivating drama film released in 1934 starring George Raft, Carole Lombard, and Sally Rand. The movie follows the story of an egotistical nightclub dance performer, Raoul, who is determined to succeed at all costs. He finds his only solace in his relationship with a talented dancing partner named Helen, and the two share a deep connection. However, when an unexpected tragedy strikes, Raoul is left with grief and a desire for retribution.

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15. The Glass Key (1935)

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The Glass Key” is a gripping crime drama from 1935, where loyalty and friendship are put to the test. George Raft plays Ed Beaumont, the trusted advisor and bodyguard to Paul Madvig, a powerful city political boss.

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16. Four Hours to Kill! (1935)

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Four Hours to Kill! “ is a 1935 crime drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen, starring Richard Barthelmess, Joe Morrison, and Gertrude Michael. Set in a Broadway theater, the narrative revolves around a police detective who has four hours to spare before delivering his prisoner, an escaped killer, and chooses to spend that time in the theater’s lobby during a musical performance.

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17. The Gilded Lily (1935)

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Step into the whirlwind of 1930s glamour with The Gilded Lily, a delightful screwball comedy that takes you on a wild ride from the bustling streets of New York City to the hallowed halls of London, England. Meet Lily (Claudette Colbert), a plucky public stenographer with a secret talent for entertaining, who captures the hearts of two suitors — an English nobleman (Ray Milland) and an informal American reporter (Fred MacMurray).

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18. The Jungle Princess (1936)

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In 1936, Paramount Pictures released the daring adventure film “The Jungle Princess, “ starring Ray Milland, Dorothy Lamour, and Akim Tamiroff. Set in the lush jungles of Malaysia, the plot revolves around Christopher Powell (Milland), a talented hunter and the fiancé of a wealthy man’s daughter. Alongside his companions, he embarks on a thrilling expedition to capture wild animals.

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19. The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936)

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In “The Big Broadcast of 1937, “ a faltering radio station faces the threat of closure when one last desperate attempt is thrown into the mix. Filled with excitement, laughs, and a touch of romance, the movie comes with a star-studded cast, including Jack Benny, George Burns, and Gracie Allen. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes and a lighthearted blend of comedy and music, audiences of all ages will find themselves enthralled.

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20. Wise Girl (1937)

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Wise Girl, “ a delightful comedy-drama from 1937, follows High-society heiress Susan as she goes undercover to find her young nieces who have escaped into the free-spirited world of Bohemian lifestyle. The girls, captivated by their charismatic artist uncle, are on a daring adventure that threatens their family reputation and risks losing their child custody.

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21. Ebb Tide (1937)

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In 1937, Paramount Pictures released the thrilling adventure drama “Ebb Tide, “ starring a talented cast including Oscar Homolka, Frances Farmer, and Ray Milland. Set during the Great Depression, the film follows three sailors aboard a smallpox-ridden boat as they attempt to escape.

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22. Easy Living (1937)

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Easy Living, “ released in 1937, is a delightful screwball comedy that brings laughter and romance to the silver screen. Directed by Mitchell Leisen, this film boasts a star-studded cast, including Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, and Ray Milland.

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23. Say It in French (1938)

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Experience the delightful farce of “Say It in French, “ set in the glamorous era of 1938. This screwball comedy, directed by Andrew L. Stone and written by Frederick J.

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24. Tropic Holiday (1938)

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Experience a whirlwind of laughter, music, and romance with the 1938 classic, “Tropic Holiday”. Set in the vibrant surroundings of Mexico, Hollywood screenwriter, Bob Burns, takes a much-needed break, seeking inspiration for his next blockbuster. Little does he know, his escape will lead to an exhilarating and unexpected love story.

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25. Men with Wings (1938)

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Men with Wings” (1938) is a riveting drama that soars into the heart of a love triangle as it unfolds against the evolving landscape of the aircraft industry. As two men and one woman navigate their way into adulthood, they find themselves inextricably linked through their passion for aviation. From the days of pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright to the dawn of World War II, the film masterfully captures the spirit of innovation and the human connections made along the way.

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26. Everything Happens at Night (1939)

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Everything Happens at Night” is a delightful comedy-drama from 1939. This enthralling film follows the lives of two competing reporters, Tom and George, both determined to expose a secret: the presumed-dead daughter of a Nobel Prize-winner is living in hiding. They’ve been on her trail for months — their rivals in reporting, yet bound by the same cause.

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27. Beau Geste (1939)

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Beau Geste” is a thrilling tale of adventure, danger, and brotherhood set in the brutal desert wastes of North Africa. Three English brothers are bound together by blood as they join the French Foreign Legion, seeking redemption and the return of a stolen family heirloom — a priceless sapphire. The brothers soon find themselves in a world teeming with rebellion and treachery, as they battle Muslim insurgents and encounter the harsh realities of life in the Legion.

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28. The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)

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The Doctor Takes a Wife” is a delightful screwball comedy from 1940 that follows the story of a successful author of women’s issues and a medical academic who find themselves in a mutually beneficial lie. Pretending to be married, they embark on a series of hilarious escapades as they navigate housewife duties and childbirth. Directed by Alexander Hall and written by George Seaton, Ken Englund, and Aleen Leslie, this film features stellar performances by Loretta Young, Ray Milland, and Reginald Gardiner.

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29. French Without Tears (1940)

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Embrace laughter as you dive into 1940’s France Without Tears, a heartwarming British romantic comedy. Three young Englishmen are sent to a language school in the sun-soaked south of France to hone their French skills before venturing into the world of diplomacy and wartime duty. As they navigate language lessons and flirtation, their world is turned upside down by the arrival of Diana, the sister of one of the boys.

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30. Untamed (1940)

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In the rugged wilderness of Canada, Dr. Bill Crawford embarks on a dangerous hunting expedition that takes a devastating turn. After he narrowly escapes a fierce bear attack, Crawford finds himself in the care of a resourceful and loyal guide, Joe Easter. As Crawford recuperates from his harrowing encounter, an unexpected romance blossoms between him and Joe’s captivating wife, Alverna.

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31. Sullivan’s Travels (1941)

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Prepare to embark on a comedic and heartwarming journey with the movie “Sullivan’s Travels” (1941)! Set in a world where movie magic comes to life, Hollywood director John L. Sullivan (played by the charming Joel McCrea) decides to step away from the extravagant world of filmmaking. Driven by a desire to understand the true essence of life, Sullivan disguises himself as a homeless person and embarks on a quest across the country, carrying only a bindle stick. As Sullivan navigates this new world, he finds himself encountering challenges that force him to question himself and redefine his purpose.

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32. I Wanted Wings (1941)

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I Wanted Wings” is a classic 1941 drama film that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey into the brave and ambitious lives of three very different men. Set against the backdrop of the U. S.

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33. The Major and the Minor (1942)

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The Major and the Minor” is a timeless comedy-romance film directed by Billy Wilder, released in 1942. The movie stars Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland as the leading characters, Rita Johnson, and is produced by Paramount Pictures.

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34. Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)

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Star Spangled Rhythm, released in 1942, is a delightful comedy-musical film that will transport you to Hollywood during World War II. The plot revolves around a former major actor who worked in silent films and is now a Paramount Studios security guard. His life takes an unexpected turn when his son, a sailor in the U. S.

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35. Are Husbands Necessary? (1942)

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In the 1942 comedic romance “Are Husbands Necessary? “, Ray Milland and Betty Field star as a warring married couple, desperate to save their relationship. They believe that adopting a baby and enjoying the classic “Land Yacht” lifestyle could be the solution. However, things take an unexpected turn when Milland’s ex-flame, Patricia Morrison, unexpectedly shows up, igniting the flames of chaos.

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36. Reap the Wild Wind (1942)

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Reap the Wild Wind” is a thrilling Action, Adventure, and Drama film from 1942, directed by the legendary Cecil B. DeMille. Set in the picturesque Florida Keys, the film follows Loxi, a charismatic ship salvager, who falls for Jack, the captain of a ship that has been wrecked on the shore. Their romance, however, is tested when another suitor enters the scene.

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37. Forever and a Day (1943)

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Forever and a Day” tells the tale of an American’s journey during World War II to sell a family-owned house near London. Unbeknownst to him, the house holds a rich history dating back to 1804 that Leslie, its current occupant, passionately wants to preserve. As the two spend the night in an air-raid shelter, Leslie shares the enchanting story of the historic building, from its construction to present-day mysteries.

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38. The Crystal Ball (1943)

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The Crystal Ball” is a delightful 1943 romantic comedy-mystery film directed by Elliott Nugent. Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard star as the main characters in a story where a woman, defeated in a beauty contest, finds solace and purpose as a fortune teller. The film’s title is co-written by a female, providing a unique perspective on the narrative. The Crystal Ball features a mysterious emerald ring, flower delivery, and a touch of spiritual medium.

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39. Ministry of Fear (1944)

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In the throes of World War II, Stephen Neale, a man recently released from an asylum, finds himself unwittingly embroiled in a high-stakes Nazi spy plot. As he frantically attempts to thwart the treacherous scheme, he is met with danger, deception, and unexpected twists at every turn. With the fate of his nation and his own survival hanging in the balance, Neale must summon every ounce of courage and cunning to expose the sinister web of espionage and protect those he cares about.

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40. The Uninvited (1944)

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The Uninvited” is a captivating 1944 film that blends elements of fantasy, horror and mystery. The story revolves around a composer and his sister, who discover that the beautiful gothic seacoast mansion they purchase at an incredibly cheap price has a dark and unsavory past. The duo soon finds themselves unraveling the house’s twisted history, which involves a suspected lesbian, a haunting and uninvited spirits.

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41. Kitty (1945)

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Step into the opulent world of 18th-century London in the romantic drama ‘Kitty. ‘ When a charismatic and ambitious wench named Kitty (Paulette Goddard) manages to weave her way into the lives of the city’s nobility, she finds herself entangled in a intricate web of love, deception, and social status. Pursued by the wealthy and ambitious Lord Charles (Ray Milland), Kitty must decide whether to embrace the glamorous life of the aristocracy or remain true to her roots. Will she be able to navigate the treacherous landscape of marriage for money, deception and societal norms? .

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42. The Lost Weekend (1945)

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The Lost Weekend” (1945) is a gripping drama that immerses audiences into the desperate life of a chronic alcoholic as he spirals out of control during a four-day drinking binge. Directed by the legendary Billy Wilder, who co-wrote the film with Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder, it stars Ray Milland, Jane Wyman, and Phillip Terry.

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43. The Well Groomed Bride (1946)

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The Well Groomed Bride” (1946) is a delightful romantic comedy set during World War Two. Starring Olivia de Havilland, Ray Milland, and Sonny Tufts, the film follows a playful competition between a man and a woman over the last bottle of champagne in San Francisco.

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44. The Imperfect Lady (1946)

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In 1892, while touring with a dance troupe, Millie Hopkins (Teresa Wright) meets Clive Loring (Ray Milland), who is running for parliament in the English Midlands. Despite their social differences, they fall in love, but when Millie remains behind, she finds herself entangled in a web of political intrigue and class restrictions.

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45. Variety Girl (1947)

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Variety Girl is a classic comedy-musical film set in Hollywood, California, where the big screen dreams are alive and well. The story revolves around a quirky starlet who encounters hilarious situations as she navigates through fundraisers, charity clubs, and the fast-paced world of fame. Expect cameos from some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, as almost everyone under contract to Paramount Pictures makes an appearance or performs a song, highlighting the talent and charm of the era.

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46. California (1947)

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California” (1947) takes viewers on an epic journey through the history of California, from its inception as a wagon train territory to the Gold Rush. This Western masterpiece, directed by John Farrow, showcases the highs and lows of the California dream through the eyes of Barbara Stanwyck’s character, a dancehall singer, Ray Milland’s character, a poker-playing card game enthusiast, and Barry Fitzgerald’s character, a gold panner.

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47. The Trouble with Women (1947)

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The 1947 romantic comedy “The Trouble with Women” stars Ray Milland as a psychology professor who comes up with an unconventional theory, sparking a wave of controversy. Teresa Wright plays a headstrong newswoman who uses a pseudonym to accuse the professor of advising wife-beating.

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48. So Evil My Love (1948)

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In the atmospheric period piece, So Evil My Love, Olivia Harwood, a widowed missionary, finds herself entangled in a mesmerizing web of deception and infatuation when she meets the enigmatic Mark Bellis, a charming and roguish artist. Set in the 1890s London, Olivia decides to open a lodging house, where Mark soon becomes her lodger and eventually her lover. As Olivia succumbs to Mark’s spell and his manipulative ways, their illicit romance becomes intertwined with a dangerous scheme involving theft and deceit.

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49. Miss Tatlock’s Millions (1948)

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Miss Tatlock’s Millions” is a delightful 1948 comedy-romance film that brings a charming mix of humor and heartwarming moments. When an inept heir meets with an unfortunate accident, chaos erupts — enter a daring stuntman, ready to impersonate the deceased and claim the family’s wealth. However, things don’t go as planned, as obstacles pile up, threatening the stuntman’s chance for easy cash.

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50. The Big Clock (1948)

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The Big Clock, “ released in 1948, is a gripping crime drama set in the world of journalism. When a magazine tycoon commits a gruesome murder and frames an innocent man, the falsely accused takes matters into his own hands and embarks on a thrilling manhunt. As time ticks away on his life, he races against the clock, both literally and figuratively, to unveil the truth behind the murder and prove his innocence.

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51. It Happens Every Spring (1949)

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It Happens Every Spring” is a charming 1949 comedy that follows a scientist (Ray Milland) who stumbles upon an extraordinary discovery — a formula that makes a baseball repel wood. With dreams of fame and fortune, he sets out to exploit his newfound power, hoping to bring his team to victory in the World Series.

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52. Alias Nick Beal (1949)

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In the gripping 1949 thriller, Alias Nick Beal, we follow the meteoric rise of ambitious District Attorney Mike Brooks, played by Ray Milland, as he navigates the cutthroat world of politics and power. As he ascends to the governorship, Brooks’s unwavering sense of morality begins to crumble once he encounters the intriguing and enigmatic figure of Nick Beal, portrayed by Thomas Mitchell.

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53. A Woman of Distinction (1950)

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In the early 1950s, “A Woman of Distinction” brings to life a lively romantic comedy set in the realm of academia. Susan Middlecott, played by Rosalind Russell, is a no-nonsense college dean who fervently believes in keeping love at arm’s length. Meanwhile, the enigmatic British astronomer, Prof. Alec Stevenson, portrayed by Ray Milland, lands in the country and finds himself in possession of a precious keepsake belonging to Dean Middlecott.

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54. Close to My Heart (1951)

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A gripping tale of love, determination, and the trials of parenthood, “Close to My Heart” unfolds in 1951 as newlyweds Stephen Collins (played by Ray Milland) and Carol Westmoore (performed by Gene Tierney) face the challenge of adopting an abandoned infant amidst personal obstacles. As the couple navigates the tender world of parenthood and struggles with Carol’s inability to conceive, they must confront the complexities of family dynamics, professional aspirations, and personal growth.

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55. Night Into Morning (1951)

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Night Into Morning” is a poignant drama released in 1951, directed by Fletcher Markle and written by Karl Tunberg and Leonard Spigelgass. The film follows a Berkeley university professor (portrayed by Ray Milland) as he struggles to cope with the tragic fire-related deaths of his beloved wife and son. This moving story delves deep into the emotional challenges and social commentary surrounding loss, tragedy, and the human capacity to overcome grief.

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56. Rhubarb (1951)

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Rhubarb” is a delightful 1951 comedy-family sports film that tells the story of eccentric multi-millionaire T. J. Banner, who adopts a wild cat named Rhubarb.

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57. Circle of Danger (1951)

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Circle of Danger, “ released in 1951, is a gripping drama-mystery film that takes us on a journey to post-war Britain and Nazi-occupied France. The story revolves around an American investigator who uncovers the shrouded truth behind his brother’s mysterious death during a commando raid in WW2. Set against the backdrop of a new world trying to heal and rebuild, this film delves into the complexities of foreign lands and the search for justice amidst the ruins of war.

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58. Something to Live For (1952)

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Something to Live For” is a gripping 1952 drama film that tells the story of an actress who spirals into alcoholism following a broken heart. The film’s intense plot revolves around a love triangle, with the recovering alcoholic finding solace in the arms of an Alcoholics Anonymous member, who is unfortunately married. Directed by George Stevens and written by Dwight Taylor, this emotionally charged film stars Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland, and Teresa Wright.

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59. The Thief (1952)

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The Thief” is a suspenseful 1952 crime drama directed by Russell Rouse. The story follows a nuclear physicist who accidentally sells top-secret material to the Russians, leading to an intense chase by the FBI. As the physicist goes on the run, the film delves into the labyrinth of crime and betrayal, exploring the consequences of one’s actions.

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60. Bugles in the Afternoon (1952)

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Experience the thrilling drama and the untamed beauty of the wild west in “Bugles in the Afternoon” (1952). Cavalry Captain Kern Shafter faces a life-altering battle when he’s court-martialled for attacking a fellow officer. But don’t count on him to back down just yet. Soon, Shafter finds himself back in the world of the cavalry, this time under the command of Custer’s regiment at Fort Lincoln, Dakota, as a sergeant. Facing his old foe ignites a new fire within him, sending him on the path of redemption and action.

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61. Let’s Do It Again (1953)

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Let’s Do It Again” is a 1953 musical comedy that brings a fresh spin to the classic tale of “The Awful Truth. “ Starring Jane Wyman and Ray Milland, this lively remake follows the story of a marriage in turmoil between a womanizing composer and his wife. As the couple’s relationship crumbles, they each try to make the other jealous, only to end up further entangled in a whirlwind of chaos and laughter.

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62. The 25th Annual Academy Awards (1953)

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Get ready for a memorable night as we take a dive into the past with “The 25th Annual Academy Awards” (1953). This cinematic celebration marked a significant milestone in television history, as it was the very first television broadcast of the annual motion picture awards ceremony.

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63. Jamaica Run (1953)

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Jamaica Run” takes us on a thrilling ride in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, as we follow the lives of a rugged schooner skipper and a shrewd land developer. Both are on a hunt for a lost ship that holds the key to uncovering the true heirs of a legendary Jamaican estate.

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64. Dial M for Murder (1954)

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Dial M for Murder” is a gripping crime thriller directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. Released in 1954, this film continues to impress viewers with its intricate plot, captivating performances, and thought-provoking themes. Told from the perspective of a wrongfully convicted man, the movie delves into the tangled web of blackmail, framed for murder, and capital punishment.

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65. The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955)

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In the captivating 1955 film “The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing, “ viewers are transported back to the early 1900s, where they meet Evelyn Nesbit (Dame Joan Collins) — a stunning showgirl with an irresistible allure. As the story unfolds, she becomes caught in a passionate love triangle between two vastly different men: the talented yet aging architect Stanford White (Ray Milland) and the eccentric yet wealthy young millionaire Harry K. Thaw (Farley Granger).

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66. A Man Alone (1955)

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A Man Alone”, a 1955 western film directed by Ray Milland, is a thrilling tale of gunfighter’s trust and survival. Set in the Arizona Territory, the main character finds himself accused of a stagecoach massacre.

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67. Lisbon (1956)

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Lisbon, a thrilling adventure set in the beautiful Portugal, follows a high-stakes battle of wits and morals between gentleman crooks. The story unfolds when a smuggler is hired to kidnap the rich husband of an American woman who has just arrived in Lisbon. As the daring plan unfolds, our hero is drawn into a web of intrigue, danger, and unexpected romance.

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68. The River’s Edge (1957)

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In the gripping 1957 thriller “The River’s Edge, “ a relentless thief, riddled with murder in his wake, comes face-to-face with a poor, unsuspecting rancher. Seeking shelter and a means to cross the unforgiving desert to Mexico, the murderer and his stolen loot compel the rancher to become their reluctant guide. Accompanying this dangerous duo is the rancher’s vulnerable wife, whose history with the thief sparks a dangerous conundrum.

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69. The Safecracker (1958)

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In the gritty world of war, the lines between good and bad blur with danger. Enter “The Safecracker” (1958), a gripping tale of a British criminal given a second chance at redemption. When World War II erupts, his prison sentence is cut short, and he is enlisted by army intelligence.

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70. King of Kings (1961)

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King of Kings, released in 1961, is an epic dramatic biography that delves into the life of Jesus Christ. Directed by Nicholas Ray and based on the script by Philip Yordan and Ray Bradbury, the film takes viewers on a journey through Jesus’ physical existence, from his humble beginnings in Nazareth to his ultimate sacrifice and resurrection. With a runtime of 2 hours and 48 minutes, this movie is both a character study and a historical exploration of the life of the Biblical figure.

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71. The Premature Burial (1962)

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The Premature Burial” is a 1962 mystery-horror film directed by Roger Corman and written by Charles Beaumont, Ray Russell, and based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. With a runtime of 1 hour and 21 minutes and an IMDb rating of 6.5, the movie follows the story of an artist who becomes increasingly consumed by an irrational fear of being buried alive.

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72. Panic in Year Zero! (1962)

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In “Panic in Year Zero! “, a family of four embarks on a camping trip in the heart of Los Angeles, but their idyllic adventure is disrupted as the city is struck by hydrogen bombs. With their home and safety in jeopardy, the parents must fight tooth and nail to protect their children on the lawless highway, where chaos reigns.

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73. X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963)

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X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes” is a gripping sci-fi, horror, and thriller film from 1963. Directed by Roger Corman and written by Robert Dillon and Ray Russell, this pulse-pounding B-movie follows the story of Dr. James Xavier, a mad scientist who experiments with X-ray vision on himself.

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74. The Confession (1964)

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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.

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75. The Love Goddesses (1965)

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The Love Goddesses” is a fascinating documentary that explores the transformation of the movie industry’s depiction of sex and the evolution in actresses’ portrayal of sexuality. Delving deep into the history of cinema, the film features classic scenes from silent movies dating back to the silent-movie era, all the way to the modern era.

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76. Daughter of the Mind (1969)

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Dive into the horrifying world of “Daughter of the Mind” as a renowned professor of cybernetics becomes entangled in a chilling supernatural mystery. Believing his deceased daughter has a connection to him from the netherworld, he must decipher her cryptic messages sent through an alternate realm. As he unravels the secrets beyond the ordinary, he uncovers a world of psychotronic films and telekinetic powers.

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77. Company of Killers (1970)

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Company of Killers” is a gripping crime thriller that takes you on a heart-stopping journey through a dangerous world of crime and deceit. The film follows a mysterious gunman who finds himself in the crosshairs of both the law and his employers after an unexpected murder. Thrust into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, our protagonist must navigate treacherous allies and unforgiving enemies to stay one step ahead and unravel the truth behind the sinister crime ring.

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78. Love Story (1970)

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Love Story, released in 1970, is a captivating drama romance film that has stood the test of time. The movie, directed by Arthur Hiller and written by Erich Segal, tells the heartfelt story of a young couple, Oliver Barrett IV and Jenny Cavilleri, who come from different backgrounds, fall in love, and defy societal norms. As the unlikely pair navigates the complexities of love and life, tragedy unexpectedly strikes, testing the strength and resilience of their relationship.

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79. Black Noon (1971)

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Immerse yourself in the chilling thrills of “Black Noon, “ a 1971 Western-Horror film set in the treacherous Arizona desert. Join Reverend Jim and his devoted wife Mary as they travel through unforgiving terrain in search of spiritual redemption.

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80. River of Gold (1971)

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River of Gold” is a 1971 adventure thriller that dives into the depths of mystery and treasure hunting. Two laid-back beach bums, lured by the allure of a sunken treasure, find themselves in the bustling resort town of Acapulco. As they search for the beautiful woman believed to hold the key to the lost riches, they become embroiled in a thrilling adventure that takes them deep into the heart of danger.

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81. Embassy (1972)

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In the tense, gripping 1972 film “Embassy, “ a Russian spy infiltrates the U. S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, determined to assassinate a Soviet defector granted asylum there. With an expertly woven plot that combines elements of espionage, crime, and drama, “Embassy” delivers a taut, suspenseful experience that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

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82. Frogs (1972)

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In “Frogs, “ a mysterious old man’s corpse is discovered in the middle of a dense jungle, sparking a conspiracy that threatens the lives of a group of unsuspecting victims. Joining them on the island estate for a birthday celebration, the guests are horrified to find themselves in the middle of a battle between civilization and nature, as they face a deadly onslaught of killer amphibians, birds, insects, and reptiles.

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83. Terror in the Wax Museum (1973)

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In the eerie streets of a picturesque town, murder strikes once more as the mysterious death of a Wax Museum proprietor sends shockwaves through the community. With the investigation led by a tenacious police officer, the question of who has brought Jack the Ripper back from the shadows grows ever more pressing. As suspects arise and the lines between reality and wax begin to blur, a terrifying truth lurks within the shadows of the Wax Museum.

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84. The Big Game (1973)

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In “The Big Game”, two mercenaries are enlisted by an elderly inventor to safeguard him and his groundbreaking radar-like mind-control machine. The device, which compels soldiers to wage war, becomes a coveted prize among rival factions.

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85. Gold (1974)

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Gold (1974), directed by Peter R. Hunt, is a gripping adventure and thriller movie set in South Africa. The film follows an honest and unsuspecting gold mine foreman who becomes a pawn in a dangerous conspiracy. A ruthless gang of financiers plans to sabotage the mine, flooding it in an attempt to artificially raise the price of gold on a global market.

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86. Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)

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In 1975, Disney’s “Escape to Witch Mountain” captivated audiences with its heartwarming tale of two orphaned children, Tia and Tony, who possess extraordinary telekinetic and mind-reading powers. Hunted by the scheming millionaire Deranian, the siblings embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover their true origins. With the help of their new friend and horse owner, Jason O’Day, they embark on a journey filled with suspense, danger, and unexpected discoveries about their cosmic home and remarkable gifts.

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87. Mayday at 40, 000 Feet! (1976)

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Mayday at 40, 000 Feet! (1976) is a gripping action-adventure thriller that takes viewers on a heart-stopping journey. Set in the skies above Utah, the movie features a passenger plane that finds itself in a perilous situation, with a relentless assassin aboard wreaking havoc.

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88. The Last Tycoon (1976)

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The Last Tycoon (1976) is a mesmerizing drama film, based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, that tells the story of a tireless movie producer who ultimately works himself to death. With its captivating blend of intrigue and tragedy, this film plunges the audience into the high-stakes world of showbiz, where success often comes at a steep personal cost.

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89. The Swiss Conspiracy (1976)

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In the 1976 thriller “The Swiss Conspiracy, “ a former U. S. Justice Department official turns his sharp instincts to a new line of work as he becomes a security consultant for a prestigious Swiss bank in Zurich. However, trouble ensues when five of the bank’s most valuable clients are blackmailed. As the stakes rise, the new security consultant finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the blackmailer. Will he be able to uncover their identity and save the bank’s clients or will the Swiss bank’s secrets remain locked away forever?

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90. Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby (1976)

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Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby takes us on a dark journey with Adrian, once an adored child, now a young man grappling with the realization that he is Satan’s offspring. Born into a brothel and raised by its madam, Adrian is forced to confront the cruel expectations and consequences of his lineage.

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91. Aces High (1976)

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In the tumultuous year of 1917, during World War I, “Aces High” masterfully delves into the thrilling and harrowing lives of the young pilots who soared high above the treacherous Western Front. This action-packed, drama-laden, and thought-provoking military film exposes the fierce determination and raw nerves that fuelled the courageous and daring pilots of the Royal Flying Corps.

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92. The Uncanny (1977)

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In the hauntingly chilling 1977 film “The Uncanny, “ fear of the seemingly innocent feline takes center stage as a horror writer, Wilbur Gray, navigates through a horrifying secret: cats possess supernatural powers that call the shots. Grasping for the credibility of his terrifying theory, Gray shares three harrowing tales of feline terror. As the chilling narratives unfold, viewers will be enthralled by the blend of unnerving horror, thrilling suspense, and a disturbing truth — that cats might not be the harmless creatures they seem to be.

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93. Slavers (1977)

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In the late 19th century, as the slave trade begins to wane in East Africa, two ruthless slave traders engage in a vicious battle for control over the dwindling profits. This epic adventure delves into the darkest corners of the human soul, as relentless greed and brutality reign supreme.

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94. The Pyjama Girl Case (1977)

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The Pyjama Girl Case, “ also known as “La ragazza dal pigiama giallo, “ is a gripping Italian-Spanish crime thriller released in 1978. Directed by Flavio Mogherini and written by both Mogherini and Rafael Sánchez Campoy, the film stars Ray Milland, Dalila Di Lazzaro, and Michele Placido.

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95. Oil (1977)

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Oil” (1977), originally titled “Cuibul salamandrelor”, is an action-filled adventure film set in the heart of the Sahara Desert oil fields. Directed by Mircea Dragan and written by Ioan Grigorescu, the movie follows a team of Romanian oil well firefighters, aided by an American specialist, as they face a dangerous challenge in tackling a massive oil derrick blaze. However, their mission is threatened by hired saboteurs with sinister motives.

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96. Oliver’s Story (1978)

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Oliver’s Story, “ a heartfelt sequel to the 1970 classic “Love Story, “ follows Oliver, a grieving widower who lost his beloved wife Jennie. As he grapples with the loss, his in-laws push him to move on and take charge of their family business. However, his past comes crashing back when he meets a charming heiress.

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97. Battlestar Galactica (1978)

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Battlestar Galactica takes viewers on a thrilling adventure through the depths of outer space as humanity races to find a new home after the destruction of their colonies. The last major fighter carrier, the Battlestar Galactica, leads a motley crew of survivors in a desperate search for the elusive planet Earth.

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98. Cruise Into Terror (1978)

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Cruise Into Terror” is a chilling 1978 thriller horror film that delves into the supernatural power of an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus. Set aboard a pleasure cruise ship, the sarcophagus holds a secret — it’s the resting place of Satan’s son, and its malevolent impact begins to manifest within the passengers. As their sanity is challenged, the vacation quickly becomes a nightmare where reality and horror converge.

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99. Blackout (1978)

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In the heart of 1970s New York, four vicious criminals escape from a prison during a transfer, seizing control of an elite Manhattan apartment complex during the infamous blackout of 1977. They terrorize and loot its unsuspecting occupants, using the underground parking garage as their base of operations. As the criminals become increasingly sadistic, the tension inside the apartment complex reaches boiling point, with unspeakable acts of violence taking place.

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100. Game for Vultures (1979)

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In the action-packed thriller “Game for Vultures, “ South African businessman David Swansey transports illicit German helicopters to the war-torn nation of Rhodesia, incurring the wrath of vigilant patriot Gideon Marunga. As tension simmers in the backdrop of political intrigue, Marunga devises a daring plan to right the wrongs committed by Swansey.

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101. The Attic (1980)

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The Attic, a 1980 horror-thriller film, follows the life of a dedicated librarian who devotes her existence to caring for her bitter and wheelchair-bound father. After being abandoned at the altar, she finds solace in her pet monkey and imagines tragic ends for those who have wronged her. When her monkey mysteriously disappears, a hidden past comes to light that will shake her world to the core.

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102. Our Family Business (1981)

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In “Our Family Business” (1981), a syndicate mob boss, portrayed by Sam Wanamaker, is unaware of the inner turmoil within his own family. His eldest son Gep, played by Ted Danson, is secretly informing the police about their dealings and seeks protection in return. On the other hand, Gep’s younger brother Phil, portrayed by David Morse, is trying to distance himself from the family’s criminal operations as he navigates his role as a bank vice president.

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103. The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana (1982)

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The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana” is a timeless tale of love and royalty set against the backdrop of a union that captivated the hearts of millions. Released in 1982, this two-hour drama romanticizes the courtship of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, depicting them as the epitome of a fairytale relationship.

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104. Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (1982)

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Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid is a hilarious 1982 film noir spoof that brings the classic detective genre to life with a twist. Starring Steve Martin as the bumbling private investigator, the movie revolves around an enigmatic plot uncovered during a seemingly routine case. Fans of film noir will love how this comedy effortlessly parodies the genre with interjections of iconic scenes and characters from past noir films.

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105. Starflight: The Plane That Couldn’t Land (1983)

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Starflight: The Plane That Couldn’t Land, released in 1983, is a riveting sci-fi thriller that takes viewers on an extraordinary journey. The film follows the inaugural flight of the first hypersonic commercial plane, designed to travel from New York City to London in just four hours. However, a minor disaster occurs, causing the plane to leave Earth’s atmosphere and orbit around the globe. With oxygen running short, the passengers and crew must find a way back before they run out of breath.

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106. The Sea Serpent (1985)

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The Sea Serpent”, also known as “Serpiente de mar”, is an adventure-horror film that dived into the deep blue in 1985. Directed by Amando de Ossorio, the movie stars Timothy Bottoms, Taryn Power, and Jared Martin. Set in a Spanish coastal town, it unravels the terror that arises when a serpent created by radioactivity makes its presence known. As the town’s inhabitants scramble to keep their heads above water, they must fend off the monstrous menace lurking beneath the waves.

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107. Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey (1993)

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Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey” is a riveting documentary that brings to life the untold story of Leon Theremin, the inventor of the world’s first electronic synthesiser instrument. The film delves into Theremin’s extraordinary journey, which took a dramatic turn when he was abducted by the KGB.

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108. The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)

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The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender” is a captivating documentary that dives into the history of Hollywood, unearthing the subliminal messages and hidden homosexual overtones that existed in the film industry during the golden age. Director Mark Rappaport takes us on a journey through time, shedding light on the films from the past that, despite their seemingly innocent appearances, have now been revealed to contain homosexual themes.

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109. Pulp Cinema (2001)

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Pulp Cinema is a 2001 documentary that takes a nostalgic look at the golden age of film noir. The movie is a compilation of various film trailers, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, providing an in-depth exploration of the crime and mystery filmmaking genre. Known for its gritty visuals and intricate plotlines, film noir played a significant role in shaping the history of cinema.

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110. Billy Wilder Speaks (2006)

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Billy Wilder Speaks” is a captivating 2006 documentary that provides a rare glimpse into the life and career of the legendary filmmaker. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff and with interviews conducted by him in 1988, this film allows the audience to get close to the man behind iconic films like “Double Indemnity, “ “Some Like It Hot, “ and “Sunset Blvd. “.

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111. Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (2007)

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Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project” is a compelling and intimate look at the legendary comedy icon, Don Rickles. Shining a light on Rickles’ meteoric rise to fame, this documentary-style comedy explores the personal stories behind some of the greatest comedians in history and how their personal connections and chance encounters with Rickles propelled them to comedy stardom.

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112. Hollywood contra Franco (2008)

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In 2008, director Oriol Porta released the documentary “Hollywood contra Franco, “ which delves into the profound impact of the Spanish Civil War on American artists. The film’s focus is on the life of influential screenwriter Alvah Bessie, who was deeply affected by the war’s outcome.

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113. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)

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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.

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