All 55 Cal Jammer Movies (in Order)

Delilah Kelly
21 min readApr 4, 2024

Ready to dive into a world of thrills, laughs, and action? Get ready for Cal Jammer Movies, where we bring you the latest and greatest in movie releases! From heart-stopping action flicks to hilarious comedies, we’ve got you covered with our roundup of the hottest movies hitting the big screen. So, sit back, relax, and let’s get jammin’ with Cal Jammer Movies!

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1. Trapped (1949)

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Trapped”, a 1949 crime-drama film directed by Richard Fleischer, stars Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton, and John Hoyt. The plot revolves around Secret Service agents who make a risky deal with a counterfeiting inmate to be released on early parole if he helps them recover some dubious moneymaking plates. However, things take a sinister turn when the inmate plans to betray them.

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2. Dial 1119 (1950)

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In the classic 1950 film, “Dial 1119, “ an escaped psychiatric patient becomes an unwitting menace. Unbeknownst to the authorities, the enigmatic character makes his way to a small-town bus station, where his unpredictable behavior quickly spirals out of control.

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3. The Tall Target (1951)

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In a thrilling adventure set against the backdrop of the secession crisis in 1861, “The Tall Target” follows a New York City detective as he embarks on a dangerous mission. With President-elect Abraham Lincoln set to deliver a major pre-Inauguration speech in Baltimore, the detective must race against time to thwart an assassination plot aboard the train. As he faces off against the ruthless secessionist behind the plot, the detective must navigate a web of deceit and treachery to protect the life of the nation’s future leader.

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4. Inside Straight (1951)

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In a tale of gambling, power, and love, “Inside Straight” takes us on a thrilling journey through the heart of San Francisco. Rip MacCool, played by David Brian, is ruthlessly ambitious, leaving a trail of deception and manipulation in his wake. As he quickly builds a financial empire, he marries the beautiful Lily Douvane, portrayed by Arlene Dahl, but soon discovers some hidden secrets.

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5. The Prowler (1951)

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The Prowler, “ released in 1951, is a captivating blend of drama, film-noir, and thriller genres. The film follows Susan Gilvray, played by Evelyn Keyes, as she reports a prowler outside her house to police officer Webb Garwood, played by Van Heflin. As Garwood investigates the mysterious incident, he finds himself in a web of secrets, lies, and dangerous obsessions.

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6. I Was an American Spy (1951)

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In “I Was an American Spy, “ a captivating tale of espionage and deception set against the backdrop of World War II, a tenacious American woman, played by Ann Dvorak, dons the disguise of a sultry Italian cabaret owner to secretly report on the Japanese in Manila. However, her undercover life takes a dangerous turn when a suspicious Japanese intelligence officer becomes obsessed with unmasking her, leading to a thrilling game of cat and mouse.

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7. No Questions Asked (1951)

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No Questions Asked” is a gripping noir crime drama film released in 1951. The story follows an ambitious insurance lawyer, unhappy with his career advancement, who takes a risky detour to the criminal underworld.

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8. The Sellout (1952)

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In the dark and gritty world of post-war America, “The Sellout” masterfully weaves a tale of corruption, betrayal, and justice. Set in the small-town newspaper offices and corrupt county halls of the 1950s, this gripping film noir takes viewers on a roller-coaster journey through a labyrinth of bribery, murder, and intrigue.

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9. Glory Alley (1952)

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Glory Alley (1952) is a drama film set in New Orleans, Louisiana, where retired newspaper columnist, Louie, recounts the story of an unforgettable boxer, Socks Barbarossa. Socks, a prizefighter, is struggling to overcome personal and professional challenges, all while being torn between his passion for boxing and his desire for redemption.

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10. Holiday for Sinners (1952)

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Holiday for Sinners takes viewers on a dramatic journey through the bustling streets of New Orleans during the final weekend of Mardi Gras. Three men, raised together and now facing personal crises, must choose between love, fame, and the harsh reality of life in Louisiana.

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11. It Grows on Trees (1952)

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It Grows on Trees” is a delightful 1952 comedy-fantasy film that captures the magic and charm of life being transformed by the unlikeliest of creatures — two botanical wonders. The story follows an American family who inadvertently stumble upon two trees that miraculously grow spendable money. Disbelieving, yet intrigued, the family tries to keep their new-found fortune a secret and face the challenges and thrills this gift brings.

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12. Francis Goes to West Point (1952)

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Get ready for a comedic adventure in Francis Goes to West Point (1952), an entertaining family film starring Donald O’Connor, Lori Nelson, and Alice Kelley. This delightful classic follows the misadventures of Francis the talking mule, as he helps his owner navigate basic training at the prestigious West Point Academy.

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13. The Atomic City (1952)

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In the thrilling 1952 film “The Atomic City, “ a young man named Bob Carter is on a journey to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where his father, a brilliant atomic scientist, is working on top-secret projects for the US government. Unbeknownst to Bob, his father’s work has caught the attention of dangerous enemy agents. These ruthless individuals stage a daring kidnapping attempt, leaving Bob’s life in mortal danger.

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14. South Sea Woman (1953)

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In the early 1950s, “South Sea Woman” (1953) swept audiences off their feet with its thrilling mix of action, adventure, and comedy. Set in the aftermath of the Guadalcanal campaign, the film follows Marine Sgt. Jim O’Hearn, who has gone AWOL and finds himself facing a military trial that threatens his life.

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15. The Charge at Feather River (1953)

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Prepare to embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of the Wild West with “The Charge at Feather River” (1953). In this unforgettable action-drama western, audience members will be on the edge of their seats as they follow the story of Miles Archer, a courageous cavalryman from Fort Bellows, who is given a crucial mission. When two innocent white women are cruelly abducted by the fierce Cheyenne tribe, Archer is tasked with their rescue and ensuring the safety of the hardworking railroad construction teams.

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16. All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953)

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In the turbulent 19th century, a tale of adventure, drama, and romance unfolds in the South Pacific islands of the Gilbert Islands. The story revolves around two brothers, one virtuous and the other mischievous, locked in a deadly struggle over the affections of a beautiful woman and a valuable bag of pearls.

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17. Rose Marie (1954)

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Rose Marie” is a captivating musical adventure set in the wilderness, where a young, fearless girl named Rose Marie, embodied by Ann Blyth, goes through life-changing experiences. The film follows the heartwarming journey of Rose Marie, who finds herself at the mercy of Mountie Mike Malone, played by Howard Keel. Together, they embark on a series of exciting adventures, as Rose Marie learns the ropes of everyday life and the art of love. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, including encounters with American Indian chieftains. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, this melodic Western romanticizes life in the early 20th century, offering a refreshing escape from monotony.

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18. Sign of the Pagan (1954)

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Sign of the Pagan” is a 1954 historical adventure drama film set in the Byzantine Empire during the Theodosian Dynasty. Directed by Douglas Sirk and written by Oscar Brodney and Barré Lyndon, the movie features a star-studded cast including Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance, and Ludmilla Tchérina.

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19. They Rode West (1954)

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In the gripping 1954 Western drama, “They Rode West, “ a brave young cavalry doctor defies orders to provide medical assistance to sick Indians, all the while being confined to unhealthy land. This act of compassion could potentially ignite a dangerous war. The film stars Robert Francis, Donna Reed, and May Wynn, and is directed by Phil Karlson.

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20. The Long Wait (1954)

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The Long Wait, “ a 1954 crime drama directed by Victor Saville, centers around an amnesiac who is on the hunt for his true identity — as a murder suspect. The film, based on Mickey Spillane’s novel of the same name, features Anthony Quinn, Charles Coburn, and Gene Evans in lead roles. As the protagonist delves deeper into his forgotten past, the line between guilt and innocence becomes blurred, leading to a thrilling adventure of self-discovery and psychological twists.

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21. The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)

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The Last Time I Saw Paris” is a poignant drama that explores the intricacies of love and the complexities of the human heart. Set in post-World War II Paris, the film follows an American journalist who returns to the city that holds both the purest love and deepest sorrow of his life. The melodrama unfolds through the dysfunctional marriage he left behind and the self-destructiveness that threatens to consume him.

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22. Tennessee Champ (1954)

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Tennessee Champ, a gripping 1954 drama, portrays the struggles of an aspiring boxer and his devoted wife in a small Southern town. Directed by Fred M.

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23. Drive a Crooked Road (1954)

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Drive a Crooked Road (1954) is a hard-edged crime drama that follows a naive yet courageous mechanic navigating the dangerous world of organized crime. Caught in the crosshairs of love and loyalty, the car enthusiast finds himself torn between the demands of his criminal boss’s girlfriend and his own sense of right and wrong. As the lines between good and evil blur, the mechanical genius finds himself face to face with a deadly double-cross and is forced to confront the reality of the crooked world he has entered.

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24. Love Me or Leave Me (1955)

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Experience the glamour and heartache of the Roaring Twenties with “Love Me or Leave Me, “ a captivating biography of jazz sensation Ruth Etting and her volatile marriage to infamous gangster Marty Snyder. Ruth’s career takes off thanks to Marty’s backing, but their love story is marred by jealousy, infidelity, and dangerous alliances.

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25. Hit the Deck (1955)

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Hit the Deck” is a delightful 1955 musical comedy that follows the adventures of three sailors as they take a break from their duties and explore the city, hoping to win the hearts of three women with their enchanting songs. Directed by Roy Rowland and written by William Ludwig, Sonya Levien, and Herbert Fields, this film stars Jane Powell, Tony Martin, and Debbie Reynolds in a blend of comedy, romance, and charming musical numbers.

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26. The Prodigal (1955)

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In “The Prodigal, “ a young and wealthy Hebrew journeys through Damascus, Syria. The allure of pagan priestesses and corruption from the High Priest lead him to disavow his faith. Steeped in opulence and set against the backdrop of a religious epicenter, “The Prodigal” challenges ideals and tests the strength of belief.

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27. Betrayed Women (1955)

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Betrayed Women, “ a gripping 1955 film by Edward L. Cahn, delves into the dark and secretive world of a women’s prison. The movie follows lawyer Jeff Darrow as he is appointed to probe allegations of brutal acts against the inmates at the Bayou Reformatory for Women. But it’s far from easy because the facility’s head, Mrs. Ballard — whose brother is the prison’s bloodhound keeper — is fiercely opposed to the investigation. The story takes a dramatic turn when Jeff discovers his old flame, Nora Collins, who happened to be an inmate due to a theft, finds herself ensnared in this dark narrative.

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28. The Fighting Chance (1955)

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The Fighting Chance” released in 1955 is a gripping Action, Adventure, and Drama film that explores the complexities of human emotions. Directed by William Witney, this intriguing movie narrates the story of a skilled horse trainer and his jockey friend, both of whom find love in the same charming lady.

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29. The Marauders (1955)

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In 1955, “The Marauders” unravels the thrilling tale of innocent Jeff Richards, who boldly builds a home in a box canyon in Arizona Territory. However, his peaceful existence is thrown into chaos when Dan Duryea and his ruthless gang of gunfighters set their sights on evicting him.

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30. Terror at Midnight (1956)

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Terror at Midnight is a gripping crime thriller from 1956, directed by Franklin Adreon and written by John K. Butler and Irving Shulman. The film stars Scott Brady as Neal Rickards, a young police detective, who is pursuing a dangerous interstate hot car racket. As the investigation heats up, his fiancée Susan Lang, played by Joan Vohs, finds herself caught in the web of the underworld.

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31. While the City Sleeps (1956)

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While the City Sleeps (1956) is a gripping crime drama directed by Fritz Lang and starring Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, and George Sanders. The story is set in New York and revolves around a serial killer who targets beautiful women. The narrative takes a thrilling turn when the new owner of a media company offers a high-ranking job to the first senior executive who can secure the earliest scoops on the case.

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32. Accused of Murder (1956)

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In the thrilling 1956 film noir, “Accused of Murder, “ a determined police detective becomes entangled in a dangerous game of deception when he falls for a captivating nightclub singer. As he reluctantly gets involved with the wrong side of the law, he finds himself embroiled in a high-stakes murder investigation.

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33. D-Day the Sixth of June (1956)

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D-Day the Sixth of June, released in 1956, is a war drama film set in the 1940s and based on the novel by Lionel Shapiro. Directed by Henry Koster, the movie stars Robert Taylor, Richard Todd, and Dana Wynter.

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34. Man Afraid (1957)

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Experience the thrilling crime-drama, “Man Afraid” (1957), where a sudden confrontation leaves the Collins family grappling with the consequences of their actions. When a burglar breaks into their son’s room, the unexpected outcome sends shockwaves through their lives.

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35. Last of the Badmen (1957)

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In the gritty streets of 1880s Chicago, a group of determined detectives embarks on a journey to the wild frontier. Driven by the urgent need to avenge the murder of their colleague, they head west in search of justice. As they forge ahead, they find themselves drawn into the dangerous world of the Badmen and must face a thrilling street shootout.

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36. Hell’s Five Hours (1958)

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Hell’s Five Hours” is a gritty drama film from 1958, directed by Jack L. Copeland and written by himself. The movie stars Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, and Vic Morrow, and is produced by the Muriel Corporation. Set in the 1950s, the story revolves around a disgruntled ex-employee of a missile fuel plant who plans to commit suicide by blowing himself up along with the plant.

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37. Ambush at Cimarron Pass (1958)

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Ambush at Cimarron Pass” is a heart-stopping drama and western adventure film that takes us back to the untamed American west of 1867. Amidst a time of civil unrest and suspicion, a Yankee patrol and a group of ex-Confederate soldiers join forces in their quest to reach the nearest fort.

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38. Legion of the Doomed (1958)

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Legion of the Doomed, “ a 1958 adventure film, follows the story of an American soldier who joins the French Foreign Legion only to discover that his commanding officer is a traitor. This cunning officer has formed an alliance with several tribes in the Sahara desert.

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39. Cry Terror! (1958)

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Cry Terror! , released in 1958, is a gripping thriller that follows the story of innocent shop owner Jim Molner, who is deceived by his former Army friend, Paul Hoplin. Unbeknownst to Jim, Paul has convinced him to construct a time-bomb, which Hoplin uses to extort money from airlines by threatening to detonate them with a phone call. As hostages, Jim Molner and his family become terrified as Hoplin’s demands escalate, leaving no choice but to comply.

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40. The Lost Missile (1958)

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The Lost Missile” is a mysteriously enthralling sci-fi film from 1958. It follows an extraterrestrial missile that, while orbiting the Earth, wreaks havoc on the planet, seemingly drawn by its path of destruction. With the world in peril, a race against time begins as a small group of daring scientists and soldiers join forces to find out where this missile originated from and how it can be stopped before it reaches its ultimate destination.

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41. Party Girl (1958)

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Party Girl, a film noir from 1958, revolves around the story of Tommy Farrell (Robert Taylor), a tenacious lawyer who defends individuals involved in the mob. His wife, Vicki Gaye (Cyd Charisse), encourages him to leave that life behind. Meanwhile, mob king Rico Angelo (Lee J.

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42. The FBI Story (1959)

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Witness the thrilling and suspenseful tale of America’s most elite law enforcement agency in “The FBI Story”. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s, this gripping crime drama follows a dedicated FBI agent through the agency’s most daring battles against the KKK, organized crime, and Soviet espionage.

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43. North by Northwest (1959)

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In the gripping 1959 thriller, “North by Northwest, “ Cary Grant stars as an unsuspecting New York City advertising executive who becomes the target of foreign spies after being mistaken for a government agent. As he goes on the run, he crosses paths with the enchanting and mysterious Eva Marie Saint, whose loyalties he finds himself questioning.

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44. The Purple Gang (1959)

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In the roaring 1920s, amidst the chaos and corruption of Prohibition-era Detroit, the vicious and cunning Purple Gang reigns supreme. This ruthless criminal enterprise, known for their deadly acts of bootlegging, hijacking, and murder, will stop at nothing to maintain their power and control.

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45. Key Witness (1960)

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Key Witness is a gripping 1960 crime drama, directed by Phil Karlson, that transports viewers to the heart of Los Angeles. The film centers around a courageous witness who steps forward to testify in court against a ruthless street gang leader. Desperate to keep his secrets hidden, the gangster will stop at nothing to eliminate the one witness who threatens his power.

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46. Raymie (1960)

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Raymie, a 1960 drama film directed by Frank McDonald, follows the story of a young, avid fisherman named Raymie. At only nine years old, Raymie is obsessed with catching Old Moe, a legendary giant barracuda. As fate would have it, Raymie succeeds in this seemingly impossible task. However, something unexpected happens when he finally catches Old Moe — his heart changes and he no longer wants to see the giant barracuda destroyed.

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47. Cimarron (1960)

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Cimarron, set in 1889 during the Oklahoma Land Rush, is an epic saga of frontier life that tells the story of a courageous adventurer, his family, and their friends. Starring Glenn Ford and directed by Anthony Mann, this thrilling drama shows the struggles and triumphs experienced by the characters as they navigate the harsh realities of life on the frontier. With a runtime of 2 hours and 27 minutes, Cimarron offers a compelling blend of drama, romance, and Western elements and was nominated for two Oscars, garnering a strong fan following.

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48. The Subterraneans (1960)

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In 1960, “The Subterraneans, “ directed by Ranald MacDougall, premiered on the silver screens. Based on Jack Kerouac’s novel of the same name, this drama explores the romance between two misunderstood new bohemians, who struggle to find themselves amidst the chaos of San Francisco, California. Portraying an atmosphere reminiscent of the beatnik generation, the film stars Leslie Caron, George Peppard, and Janice Rule.

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49. Ada (1961)

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Ada, a political drama released in 1961, stars Susan Hayward as Ada, an honest but naive gubernatorial candidate. As the campaign unfolds, Ada becomes manipulated by her corrupt campaign manager. In order to regain control, she is temporarily forced to cede power to her wife, a woman of integrity with a shameful past.

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50. King of the Roaring 20’s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein (1961)

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Delve into the world of flamboyant Prohibition-era gangster, gambler and bootlegger Arnold Rothstein. “King of the Roaring 20’s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein” takes you on an unforgettable journey through the dangerous high-stakes world of speakeasies, backroom deals and thrilling heists. Featuring an ensemble of talented actors including David Janssen, Dianne Foster and Jack Carson, this dynamic crime drama breathes life into the infamous Rothstein.

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51. The George Raft Story (1961)

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Get a glimpse into the fascinating life of renowned dancer and actor George Raft in “The George Raft Story, “ a 1961 biographical drama. Starring Ray Danton as George Raft, the film follows his transformation from a Chicago street dancer to a famed Hollywood actor. Filled with intrigue and conflict, Raft becomes embroiled in the criminal underworld, leading to a fateful confrontation with gangster boss Frank Donatella, which results in his exile to Hollywood.

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52. How the West Was Won (1962)

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Get ready for an epic journey through the annals of American history as “How the West Was Won” unravels the dramatic story of Westward expansion in the 19th century. Spanning several decades, this family saga brings to life the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the construction of railroads.

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53. The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963)

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The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” is a heartwarming, light-hearted comedy-drama from the classic ages of cinema. Starring Glenn Ford, Ron Howard, and Shirley Jones, the movie follows the struggles and triumphs of a young boy named Eddie, as he navigates through the world of love and marriage. When Eddie’s widowed father contemplates remarriage, he deems his father’s taste in women to be less than satisfactory.

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54. The Singing Nun (1966)

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The Singing Nun, released in 1966, offers an enchanting look into the life of Sister Margherita, a Belgian nun who unexpectedly made a splash in the music charts. Directed by Henry Koster and written by John Furia and Sally Benson, this biographical drama offers a captivating tale filled with heartwarming moments, familial bonds, and unexpected success.

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55. Sam Whiskey (1969)

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Sam Whiskey”, a 1969 Western comedy film, follows the story of a widow who hires an ex-gambler to retrieve stolen gold bars from a sunken river boat in Colorado and return them discreetly to the Federal Mint. Set against the backdrop of the Arizona Territory, the movie features a gripping plot, filled with suspense and humor.

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