All 53 Glynis Johns Movies (in Order)

Juliana Wood
21 min readApr 4, 2024

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Dive into the world of Glynis Johns, a legendary actress known for her exceptional talent and charisma on screen. In this movie roundup, we’ll take you on a journey through her most memorable roles, from romantic comedies to dramatic thrillers, showcasing the versatility and brilliance of her filmography. Get ready to be entertained and inspired as we celebrate the cinematic achievements of this incredible actress.

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1. Murder in the Family (1938)

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In the gripping 1938 film “Murder in the Family, “ an unexpected tragedy shatters the tranquility of a wealthy woman’s life when she is brutally murdered. The sudden loss leaves a web of secrets and suspicion surrounding her close-knit extended family, all of whom now fall under the scrutiny of the law. As the investigation unfolds, a complex tapestry of family relationships, loyalties, and deception comes to light.

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2. South Riding (1938)

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In the heart of England in 1938, “South Riding” weaves together the stories of six public servants working for a typical county council. Written by Winifred Holtby, the film takes a unique approach to local government, showcasing the personal dramas that unfold beneath the surface of their professional lives.

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3. Prison Without Bars (1938)

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Experience the trials and tribulations of four young women imprisoned in a harsh environment, determined to break free from their cruel fate. “Prison Without Bars”, released in 1939, tells the story of Suzanne, Renee, Nina, and Marta as they navigate the chaos caused by the ruthless Madame Appel.

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4. The Fugitive (1939)

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In the gripping 1939 noir thriller, “The Fugitive, “ a petty barber’s life spirals out of control after a seemingly harmless theft leads to deadly consequences. As blackmail schemes and blood-stained secrets unravel, we are drawn into the mesmerizing world of a cold-blooded killer. The electrifying plot is filled with suspenseful twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

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5. Under Your Hat (1940)

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Under Your Hat” is a delightful 1940 adventure-comedy film that stars Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge. The plot follows an inept Secret Agent, played by Hulbert, on a mission in the South of France, where he is closely tracked by his highly suspicious wife, portrayed by Courtneidge.

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6. The Thief of Bagdad (1940)

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Experience a thrilling adventure as King Ahmad, played by Conrad Veidt, embarks on a quest to reclaim his throne, the city of Bagdad, and the love of his life, the Princess. Alongside a sly thief named Abu, portrayed by the charismatic Sabu, our hero navigates a world of magic and wonder, complete with a genie, a giant spider, and a mesmerizing giant spiderweb.

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7. The Prime Minister (1941)

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The Prime Minister” is a riveting biopic that delves into the captivating life of Benjamin Disraeli, a man who defied all odds and rose from being a foppish young novelist to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and a confidante of the legendary Queen Victoria. This historical masterpiece is set in the early 19th century, a time of political alliances and intrigues that shaped the destiny of England. The film also sheds light on the complex relationship between Disraeli and his political rival, William Ewart Gladstone, as well as Disraeli’s ultimate battle with cancer, which proved fatal for this extraordinary statesman.

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8. The Adventures of Tartu (1943)

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Dive into the thrilling world of espionage and suspense with “The Adventures of Tartu” (1943). Set in London during the tumultuous year of 1940, Captain Terence Stevenson, a skilled bomb disposal expert, is unexpectedly thrust into the world of espionage. Although inexperienced as a spy, his background as a chemical engineer and fluency in both Romanian and German prove invaluable.

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9. The Halfway House (1944)

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In 1944, “The Halfway House” takes the audience on a dramatic journey into the lives of a group of mysterious travelers who seek shelter in an old, creepy inn during a storm. As the story unfolds, it soon becomes clear that each of them is hiding a dark secret from their past. The film’s intriguing plot twists are set against the backdrop of the stormy weather and the eerily mysterious inn-keeper, who holds one too many skeletons in his closet.

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10. Vacation from Marriage (1945)

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Vacation from Marriage, “ originally titled “Perfect Strangers, “ is a captivating 1945 drama-romance film directed by Alexander Korda. Set against the backdrop of London, England during World War II, the film follows the story of a dull married couple who find themselves inseparable after three years apart, brought together by their military enlistment. As they reunite, the couple discovers they have undergone significant transformation, highlighting the challenges and differences that can emerge in a long-distance relationship.

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11. This Man Is Mine (1946)

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This Man Is Mine” is a delightful 1946 British comedy film that offers hilarious wartime Christmas entertainment. The well-to-do Ferguson family, in their generosity, welcome a collection of colorful strays, leading to laughter and light-hearted chaos.

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12. Frieda (1947)

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Frieda, “ released in 1947, is a gripping drama war film that offers a unique blend of love, tension, grief, and gossip in its storyline. Set during World War II, the plot revolves around a Royal Air Force pilot, who, after surviving the conflict, returns home to his English village, accompanied by his new German bride. The problem lies in the fact that she was the same German lady who had assisted him in his escape, prompting considerable tension and suspicion from the locals. The intrigue intensifies further when her brother makes an unexpected arrival, adding an unexpected layer of drama to the already volatile situation.

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13. Miranda (1948)

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Miranda, a captivating 1948 film, tells the story of a young married physician who stumbles upon an enchanting mermaid. As their bond deepens, the daring doctor agrees to escort the mesmerizing creature to London, promising her a chance to experience city life for the first time. However, the whirlwind adventure soon spins out of control, leading to a series of comedic and romantic entanglements that shake things up for Miranda and everyone else.

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14. Dear Mr. Prohack (1949)

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Dear Mr. Prohack is a whimsical British comedy from 1949, released in 1950, with a runtime of 91 minutes. Directed by Thornton Freeland, the film stars Cecil Parker as Arthur Prohack, an official in the Treasury Department known for his fiscal efficiency.

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15. Helter Skelter (1949)

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Helter Skelter” (1949) is a delightful and whimsical romantic comedy that takes viewers on a rollercoaster of emotions, laughter, and mayhem. Set in the UK, the film follows the story of a radio detective who finds himself entangled in the life of a wealthy socialite whose unusual hiccups turn out to be caused by the mischievous activities of a ghostly cupid.

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16. The Great Manhunt (1950)

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The Great Manhunt, originally titled State Secret, is a thrilling 1950 British drama directed by Sidney Gilliat. Set in post-WW2 Europe, the film follows a visiting American surgeon who finds himself in the midst of a state secret when the dictator of a small police state dies on his operating table. Unable to leave the country, the surgeon becomes entangled in a dangerous game of espionage and intrigue, as the regime desperately tries to preserve their dark secrets.

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17. No Highway in the Sky (1951)

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No Highway in the Sky” is a classic English drama and thriller film directed by Henry Koster, released in 1951. Based on Nevil Shute’s book by the same name, an aeronautical engineer predicts a calamitous and novel airplane failure due to a specific number of flying hours. The film, which stars the iconic James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich, centers around the engineer’s personal and professional struggles as he tries to warn his employer and the passengers on board the potentially fatal plane model.

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18. Flesh and Blood (1951)

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Flesh and Blood” is a heart-wrenching drama film that delves into the intricate web of family relationships. Based on the play by James Bridie, this gripping story follows the three generations of a Scottish family as they battle the negative impacts of heredity. The film explores their struggles and hardships with grace, showcasing the strength and resilience within their bonds.

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19. Island Rescue (1951)

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Experience a whimsical wartime escape in the British comedy-drama, Island Rescue (1951). When the prized pedigree cow of British Major Valentine Moreland is stolen and taken to the German-occupied Channel Island of Armorel, it’s time for a daring rescue.

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20. The Promoter (1952)

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The Promoter, a delightful 1952 British comedy film, follows the story of Edward Machin, a young man looking to elevate his life and experience the world. With a sparkling wit and irrepressible spirit, Machin embarks on a mission to shape his own fate. Set against the backdrop of the Edwardian era, the film explores themes of entrepreneurship, adventure, and the complexity of mother-son relationships.

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21. The Sword and the Rose (1953)

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The Sword and the Rose” is a 1953 adventure film, taking place during the reign of Henry VIII. The movie follows the story of Mary Tudor, who seeks to escape a forced marriage with the French king by fleeing to America with her true love. However, her plans do not go as smoothly as she had hoped.

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22. Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue (1953)

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Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue, “ released in 1954, is a riveting action-adventure film set in 18th-century Scotland. The daring storyline centers around the highland leader Rob Roy MacGregor, played by Richard Todd, as he navigates the tumultuous era of King George I. The film showcases the gritty realities of wartime, while also exploring the intricate relationships and bonds formed during the turbulent period.

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23. Young and Willing (1954)

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Young and Willing” (1954), originally titled “The Weak and the Wicked, “ explores the intricate lives of women in prison, sympathetically tracking their journey through imprisonment and the trials of re-entering society. This captivating crime drama, based on Joan Henry’s novel, presents a nuanced look at women’s prisons while showcasing the diverse and complex characters within.

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24. The Beachcomber (1954)

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The Beachcomber” is a captivating adventure-comedy-drama set in the beautiful yet remote Welcome Islands in the Indian Ocean. In this 1954 film, the British Resident grapples with unexpected challenges and emotions.

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25. Mad About Men (1954)

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Mad About Men is a charming 1954 British comedy directed by Ralph Thomas. The film follows the playful and flirtatious mermaid Miranda, portrayed by Glynis Johns, who decides to take on a new identity by swapping places with a vacationing schoolteacher. As Miranda navigates her unique situation, she discovers herself falling in love with a human.

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26. Land of Fury (1954)

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Land of Fury, “ known as “The Seekers, “ transport viewers back in time to 1821, during the early days of British colonization in New Zealand. Our protagonist, Phillip Wayne, finds himself at the forefront of this new world and forms a strong bond with the brave Maori tribe’s chief.

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27. The Court Jester (1955)

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Embark on an enchanting journey in “The Court Jester, “ a 1956 adventure-comedy masterpiece set in a mythical kingdom. When a cruel ruler seizes power and dethrones the rightful king, the film’s protagonist — a talented but misunderstood little person — takes on the role of the court jester. This disguise allows him to infiltrate the court and undermine the evil ruler’s nefarious schemes. He navigates the treacherous world of court politics armed only with his wit, humor, and a heart full of courage.

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28. Josephine and Men (1955)

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Josephine and Men” is a comedy film released in 1956, directed by Roy Boulting and written by Nigel Balchin, Roy Boulting, and Frank Harvey. The movie stars Glynis Johns, Jack Buchanan, and Donald Sinden and was produced by Charter Film Productions. Set in the UK, the film has an IMDb rating of 5.6 and a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes.

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29. Around the World in 80 Days (1956)

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Embark on an exhilarating adventure with the 1956 classic, “Around the World in 80 Days, “ a daring movie based on the renowned novel by Jules Verne. Set in the Victorian era, this captivating tale weaves together elements of comedy, adventure, and family-friendly fun.

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30. Another Time, Another Place (1958)

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Experience the passionate and unconventional tale of “Another Time, Another Place” starring Lana Turner, Barry Sullivan, and Glynis Johns in a story of love and war. This 1958-released drama film is a poignant portrayal of the romance between a war correspondent and a BBC reporter as they navigate the intricate and challenging landscape of extramarital affairs and war.

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31. Shake Hands with the Devil (1959)

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Shake Hands with the Devil, a gripping 1959 film, takes us back to 1920s Ireland where tensions are high and the Irish Republican Army (I. R. A. ) is fighting against British oppression. The film follows Dr. Sean Lenihan (James Cagney), a passionate and conflicted leader of the I. R. A. , who leads his troupe into battle against the British forces.

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32. The Spider’s Web (1960)

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Experience the classic, atmospheric mystery of “The Spider’s Web” (1960), a thriller adapted from beloved crime novelist Agatha Christie’s stage play. The film’s tranquil narrative is swiftly disrupted when the peaceful existence of Clarissa Hailsham-Browne is shattered by the sudden, chilling death of an unwelcome visitor in her own home.

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33. The Sundowners (1960)

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The Sundowners (1960) is a heart-wrenching tale set against the rugged backdrop of Australia’s Outback. The Carmody family, struggling to make ends meet and forced to live a nomadic life out of their wagon, is on the brink of collapse. The mother and son long for stability and a chance to put down roots, but the father is dead set against it. As the family faces challenges in their fight for survival, tensions rise, and a series of tragic events threaten to drive the family apart forever.

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34. The Cabinet of Caligari (1962)

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The Cabinet of Caligari from 1962 is a haunting tale of a young woman named Jane Lindstorm, played by Glynis Johns. After experiencing a car breakdown, Jane finds herself in desperate need of help.

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35. The Chapman Report (1962)

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The Chapman Report” explores the complex world of four women’s sexual lives, based on the bestselling novel by Irving Wallace. From frigidity to nymphomania, these women each face their own personal hangups and are joined by researcher Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in a dramatic exploration of the Kinsey Report on suburban women’s sexual mores.

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36. Papa’s Delicate Condition (1963)

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Join Jackie Gleason in “Papa’s Delicate Condition, “ a delightful 1963 comedy directed by George Marshall. This heartwarming film, based on Corinne Griffith’s book, tells the story of Jack Griffith, a loving father with an unstoppable desire to make his little girl happy.

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37. Mary Poppins (1964)

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Step into a world of enchantment and adventure with the beloved classic, Mary Poppins. Set in the heart of turn-of-the-century London, the magical nanny, portrayed by the captivating Julie Andrews, sweeps into the lives of the Banks family, bringing with her a whirlwind of music, laughter, and extraordinary experiences.

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38. Dear Brigitte (1965)

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In the charming 1965 comedy “Dear Brigitte”, Professor Leaf, a lovestruck poet, is taken aback when he discovers that his prodigious son is not only a mathematical genius, but also colorblind and enamored with the enigmatic Brigitte Bardot. As the father-son duo navigate the quirks of their unique bond, they learn to find common ground and face their dilemmas with humor and heartwarming determination. Directed by Henry Koster and featuring an all-star cast including James Stewart, Fabian, and Glynis Johns, this forgotten gem of the ’60s perfectly captures the essence of familial love combined with the irresistible allure of Hollywood’s golden era.

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39. Don’t Just Stand There (1968)

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When a young writer is dispatched to Europe to complete the last pages of a notorious sex novel, they quickly realize that the author’s creative energy has been replaced by a life of debauchery and seduction. This comedy from 1968, titled “Don’t Just Stand There, “ follows the adventures of this inexperienced writer as they navigate through the European continent, uncovering the secrets of the former author’s inspiration, all while avoiding becoming embroiled in the same sensational lifestyle.

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40. Lock Up Your Daughters! (1969)

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In the year 1769, a rambunctious trio of sailors sets sail for the bustling shores of 18th-century London, seeking the company of fair maidens. “Lock Up Your Daughters! “ is a comic spin on Henry Fielding’s classic novel, “Tom Jones, “ adapted by Lionel Bart and Willis Hall.

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41. Under Milk Wood (1971)

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Under Milk Wood” is a blend of comedy and drama released in 1973, directed by Andrew Sinclair and written by Andrew Sinclair and Dylan Thomas. The film stars Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, and Peter O’Toole.

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42. The Vault of Horror (1973)

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The Vault of Horror brings five men together in an office building basement, each sharing an eerie tale of terror. From a vampire seeking a bloodless bride to a man’s greed driving him to the brink of madness, these thrilling stories of the supernatural will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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43. Three Dangerous Ladies (1977)

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Prepare to be gripped by terror with “Three Dangerous Ladies” (1977), a chilling horror anthology starring Ronee Blakley, Graham Crowden, and Ed Devereaux. This spine-tingling film presents three unrelated horror segments, each revolving around a woman who unwittingly or willingly spreads evil. The movie, which combines stories from the 1975 UK horror anthology series “Classics Dark and Dangerous, “ offers a unique blend of mystery and suspense that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

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44. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)

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Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.

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45. Spraggue (1984)

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Spraggue” is a suspenseful 1984 TV pilot that captures you from the very first frame. It follows the life of Michael Spraggue, a Boston professor and amateur detective, who navigates his way through intriguing mysteries. This time, he gets embroiled in a life-threatening investigation when he teams up with his eccentric aunt to decode the suspicious behavior of a physician. The death of his acquaintance sets the ball rolling, and Spraggue becomes determined to solve the crime. His endeavors, though admirable, are not without consequence as the case endangers his life.

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46. Nukie (1987)

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In the year 1987, a heartwarming sci-fi tale unfolds with Nukie, an otherworldly character on a mission to reunite the scattered family. After his brother Miko is captured by the U. S. government, Nukie embarks on a thrilling journey to save him. Along the way, he meets an unlikely ally, a child driving a car, and encounters various challenges that test his courage and determination.

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47. Zelly and Me (1988)

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Zelly and Me, “ a heartwarming drama set in 1958 Virginia, follows the touching journey of a loving nanny attempting to protect an orphan from the strict and possessive clutches of her grandmother. As the story unfolds, it’s clear that the bond between the nanny, Anna, and the young girl, Zelly, grows stronger with each passing day.

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48. The Ref (1994)

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The Ref” is a thrilling crime comedy from 1994 that follows a master cat burglar as he inadvertently finds himself in the middle of a dysfunctional family. Forced to take the bickering group hostage on Christmas Eve, the burglar must navigate their chaotic holiday plans while keeping one step ahead of the law. Featuring an all-star cast, this festive film is a hilarious twist on the holiday season, complete with heartwarming moments and unexpected twists.

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49. While You Were Sleeping (1995)

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While You Were Sleeping” is a heartwarming comedy-drama-romance film released in 1995, starring Sandra Bullock, Bill Pullman, and Peter Gallagher. In this beloved tale of mistaken identity, we follow the story of Lucy Moderatz, a Chicago Transit Authority ticket booth operator with a hopelessly romantic heart. When Lucy saves the life of a comatose patient, she’s mistaken for his fiancée. As the confusion unfolds, love blossoms between Lucy and the patient’s charming brother.

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50. Superstar (1999)

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Superstar” is a delightful 1999 comedy film that charms its audience with its relatable premise and light-hearted humor. The movie revolves around Mary Katherine Gallagher, a nerdy Catholic schoolgirl harboring dreams of achieving superstardom. The story captures the trials and tribulations of her journey towards her goals while sprinkling a dash of romance. The film is helmed by Bruce McCulloch, who brings out the perfect blend of wit and warmth in the narrative.

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51. The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (2008)

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The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics” (2008) takes a rare glimpse into the world of Walt Disney’s live-action classics. The engaging documentary by Peter Fitzgerald delves into the making of some of Disney’s most iconic live-action productions. Through interviews and archival footage, this film shines a light on Disney’s unwavering belief in his vision, which, combined with his legendary cartoons, resulted in a remarkable body of filmmaking work.

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52. Six by Sondheim (2013)

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Six by Sondheim” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and art of the legendary composer-lyricist, Stephen Sondheim. This intimate and candid exploration showcases the creator behind some of Broadway’s most memorable musicals, providing a unique perspective on his life in Manhattan, New York City, and his journey within the world of musical theater. Viewers will gain insight into the artist’s inspirations and the evolution of his craft, offering a glimpse into the mind of a true Broadway master.

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53. Saving Mr. Banks (2013)

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Embark on a heartwarming journey in ‘Saving Mr. Banks, ‘ a captivating biographical comedy-drama that delves into the life of the enigmatic author, P. L. Travers. When Walt Disney comes knocking, seeking to adapt her beloved Mary Poppins books for the big screen, Travers is hesitant and reluctantly agrees to meet with him. As they cross paths, Disney’s unwavering enthusiasm clashes with Travers’ uncompromising attitude, both on and off-screen.

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