All 35 Michael Landon Movies (in Order)

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All 35 Michael Landon Movies (in Order)

Get ready for a nostalgic journey through time as we round up some of the most iconic Michael Landon movies. From his heartwarming performances in Westerns to his tear-jerking roles in drama, Landon left an indelible mark on the film industry. Join us as we revisit these classic films and celebrate the legacy of this beloved actor.

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1. These Wilder Years (1956)

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These Wilder Years” (1956) is a heartfelt drama about a middle-aged man’s attempt to reconnect with his long-lost, illegitimate son after years of separation. The story unfolds as the man searches for his son, who was inadvertently placed in an orphanage many years prior. The movie explores themes of childhood, orphanage life, and the emotional impact of reuniting with lost family members.



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2. I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)

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I Was a Teenage Werewolf” is a cult horror film from 1957, directed by Gene Fowler Jr. and starring Michael Landon, Yvonne Lime, and Whit Bissell. The story follows a hypnotherapist who experiments with a rebellious teenager’s serum that transforms him into a savage werewolf. The film stands out for its blend of drama, fantasy, and horror genres, and its unique take on the werewolf theme. It also features elements of rock ‘n’ roll to create an interesting atmosphere.



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3. Maracaibo (1958)

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Maracaibo, a classic 1958 film directed by Cornel Wilde, offers an exciting adventure and romantic tale set against the backdrop of Venezuela’s oil fields. The story revolves around a vacationing Texas oilman from the 1950s who is called upon to help extinguish a dangerous oil derrick fire in the heart of the South American nation’s oil industry.



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4. High School Confidential! (1958)

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High School Confidential! ” is a gripping drama from 1958, directed by Jack Arnold. The film tells a vivid story of a new student who arrives at a high school and immediately immerses himself into the dangerous world of drug trafficking. This thrilling morality tale, typical of its era, is filled with a naive understanding of drugs, nihilistic beat poetry, and some fantastic ’50s slang.



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5. God’s Little Acre (1958)

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God’s Little Acre, ” set in the 1950s rural Georgia, is a story of a struggling cotton farmer and his family searching for gold, believed to be buried on their land by their forefather. However, their pursuit is tainted by their impoverished lifestyle, personal issues, and temptations. When they stumble upon a mysterious albino, their situation becomes even more complicated.



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6. The Legend of Tom Dooley (1959)

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The Legend of Tom Dooley” is a gripping tale set in the heart of the Civil War, where Tom Dooley and Country Boy find themselves caught in the crossfire, unintentionally killing an enemy soldier. Unaware that the war has ended, they go on the run, only to be hunted relentlessly by a determined lawman. As they navigate through the perilous terrain, Tom, Country Boy, and the audience are drawn into a world where loyalty and vengeance clash, leading to a harrowing adventure that will leave you breathless.



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7. The Errand Boy (1961)

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The Errand Boy” is a classic 1961 comedy directed by Jerry Lewis and written by Lewis and Bill Richmond. The film stars Lewis as a quirky paperhanger tasked with identifying financial inefficiencies on a bustling Hollywood studio lot. Unbeknownst to the studio, this bumbling adventurer causes chaos as he stumbles through his errand-filled day.



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8. Town Tamer (1965)

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In the wild frontier town of Kansas, a hardened gunfighter is hired to clean up the chaos and restore order. However, his mission quickly takes a turn as he discovers various forces at play that wish to maintain the town’s untamed reputation. With his skills and determination, the once ex-marshall must confront these obstacles head-on and face off against unsavory characters to bring the town back to respectability.



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9. Swing Out, Sweet Land (1970)

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Swing Out, Sweet Land” is a 1970 historical comedy film that explores America’s founding days through the eyes of its most prominent figures. Starring the legendary John Wayne alongside a talented ensemble cast, the movie brings to life the likes of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson as they navigate the challenges of creating a nation, all while dealing with the various eccentricities of their fellow colonists. With a runtime of just under an hour and a half, “Swing Out, Sweet Land” is a lighthearted, family-friendly take on an important chapter in American history, garnering critical acclaim and a Primetime Emmy win.



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10. Let the Good Times Roll (1973)

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Let the Good Times Roll” is a vibrant and nostalgic documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the golden age of 1950s rock ‘n’ roll. The film artfully blends archival footage of the era with ’70s concert performances, showcasing the timeless energy of rock ‘n’ roll.



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11. It’s Good to Be Alive (1974)

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It’s Good to Be Alive” is a powerful biographical drama starring Paul Winfield, Louis Gossett Jr. , and Ruby Dee. The film, released in 1974, is a moving account of the life of former Brooklyn Dodger catcher Roy Campanella. Campanella’s career was tragically cut short when he suffered a debilitating auto accident in January 1958 that left him without the use of his legs.



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12. The 1st Annual People’s Choice Awards (1975)

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The 1st Annual People’s Choice Awards, a TV special celebrating the debut of the prestigious awards ceremony in 1975, captivates viewers with its star-studded lineup. Hosted by the enigmatic Alan Alda and featuring the elegant Ann-Margret, this event marks the beginning of a legacy that continues to pay tribute to the people’s choice.



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13. The Loneliest Runner (1976)

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The Loneliest Runner” (1976) is a heartwarming drama film about a young boy named Ricky who struggles with a difficult family life and a problem that makes him feel embarrassed and isolated. As he navigates through the daily challenges, Ricky finds solace in running after school on the high school’s track.



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14. TV: The Fabulous Fifties (1978)

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Step into the fabulous world of the 1950s with the hilarious TV series, “TV: The Fabulous Fifties. ” Released in 1978, this comedy gem stars the legendary James Arness, witty Maureen Bailey, and the iconic Lucille Ball. The 1-hour and 30-minute television movie takes you on a ride through a time when television was still in its infancy.



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15. General Electric’s All-Star Anniversary (1978)

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In 1978, the world saw the release of General Electric’s All-Star Anniversary, a fascinating documentary. The movie, produced by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), celebrates the 100th anniversary of the multinational conglomerate, General Electric (GE). The film features an impressive ensemble of stars including the legendary John Wayne and the iconic Lucille Ball.



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16. Killing Stone (1978)

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Killing Stone, ” a 1978 drama directed by Michael Landon, tells the story of a man wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. After being released after ten years, he must now navigate re-entering society and rebuilding his life. Set in Arizona, the film explores themes of redemption and second chances through the journey of its protagonist.



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17. Little House Years (1979)

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Little House Years” is a heartwarming family drama directed by Michael Landon, released in 1979. The film is a retrospective retelling of the Ingalls family’s adventures and struggles during a Thanksgiving Thanksgiving episode. With a runtime of 2 hours and 12 minutes, the movie captures the essence of family and the challenges they face together.



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18. Little House: Look Back to Yesterday (1983)

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Step back to yesterday with Little House: Look Back to Yesterday, a captivating family drama set in the heart of Walnut Grove. The story follows Albert Quinn Ingalls, a young man with dreams of becoming a doctor, who discovers he is critically ill. Faced with his own mortality, Albert makes the brave decision to spend the rest of his days in the charming town of Walnut Grove.



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19. Love Is Forever (1983)

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In the 1983 film “Love Is Forever”, Michael Landon takes on the role of a journalist stationed in Laos, where he encounters an interracial romance that pushes him to his limits. Based on a real-life story, this heart-warming adventure-drama showcases Landon’s dedication to his girlfriend, despite the challenges they face.



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20. Here’s Television Entertainment (1983)

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Here’s Television Entertainment” is a nostalgic celebration of the rich history of network variety shows, highlighting iconic performances and memorable moments throughout the decades. Featuring an all-star lineup of talent and captivating music, this two-hour special offers a trip down memory lane with the brightest stars of television and show business.



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21. Sam’s Son (1984)

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Sam’s Son is a heartwarming coming-of-age drama based on the real-life experiences of Michael Landon during his teenage years. The movie follows Sam, a shy and introverted high school student who struggles with his identity and faces numerous challenges in his life. As he strives to find a sense of belonging, he discovers his passion for running and joins the school’s track team. With the support of his teammates and the guidance of his coach, Sam learns to overcome his fears and insecurities, ultimately achieving success and self-confidence.



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22. Little House: The Last Farewell (1984)

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Experience the unforgettable tale of “Little House: The Last Farewell” as Charles and Caroline find themselves in the midst of a land development crisis. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Hero Township, the townspeople unite under the guidance of Laura, a young girl with an undeniable spirit. As they discover a land tycoon’s nefarious plot, they channel their anger and frustration into a fight for justice.



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23. Little House: Bless All the Dear Children (1984)

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Little House: Bless All the Dear Children” is a heartwarming family drama that takes place in the early years of the 20th century. The story centers on the Ingalls family – Laura, Almanzo, and their son Carleton – who are preparing for the birth of a baby over Christmas. Their lives take a turn when their daughter Rose goes missing after being kidnapped by a grieving woman who recently lost her own child.



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24. Hollywood’s Funniest All-Star Bloopers (1985)

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Hollywood’s Funniest All-Star Bloopers is a one-hour, fifteen-minute documentary featuring a compilation of over 50 stars from more than 100 movies and TV shows. This hilarious showcase captures some of the biggest bloopers, blunders, and gaffes from the world of entertainment, showcasing the lighter side of Hollywood. With an impressive lineup of stars, including Bud Abbott, Don Adams, and Alan Alda, this movie promises to keep you laughing and entertained.



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25. Horrible Horror (1986)

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Horrible Horror, released in 1986, is a unique and entertaining comedy-horror film that showcases a collection of trailers and previews from various low-budget horror films of the 1950s and 60s. The film is hosted by none other than John Zacherle, a prominent USA male horror host known for his offbeat and humorous approach to the genre.



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26. NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration (1986)

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Celebrate the rich history of NBC with an extraordinary retrospective! . In 1986, the network hosted a special anniversary event highlighting the evolution of television over the past 60 years, capturing the reminiscences of stars and pioneers alike. This captivating documentary features renowned personalities like Debbie Allen, Steve Allen, and Fran Allison, as they share their experiences and fondest memories of their time with the network.



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27. Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988)

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Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988) is a musical retrospective that celebrates the 50th anniversary of legendary comedian Bob Hope’s long-standing relationship with NBC. Directed by Tim Kiley, this star-studded special features memorable moments from Hope’s illustrious career, spanning clips from various TV shows, movies, and performances. The film is filled with reminiscences, showcasing the unique humor and charm that Bob Hope brought to the screen.



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28. Monsters & Maniacs (1988)

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Monsters & Maniacs, ” a time-defying journey into the haunted history of horror films, spends “1h 50min” exploring “film clips, rare footage, and coming attractions. ” This compilation takes viewers from the terrifying tales of the 1930s to the nail-biting nightmares of the 1980s. With contributions from multiple years, “Monsters & Maniacs” provides an immersive experience with a healthy dose of chills and laughter. Directed by Ted Newsom and written by Ted Newsom, it aspires to satisfy the cravings of horror fans of all ages.



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29. Where Pigeons Go to Die (1990)

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Where Pigeons Go to Die is a heartwarming drama that follows the reminisces of an aging man, as he recalls his precious bond with his grandfather in the 1950s Midwest. The two share a common passion for racing pigeons and spend their time together nurturing these birds, fostering a deep connection that transcends generations. Written and directed by the talented Michael Landon, this poignant tale of love, family, and tradition has earned nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards, showcasing Landon’s impeccable storytelling abilities.



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30. Us (1991)

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Us” (1991) is a drama film directed by Michael Landon, who also wrote the screenplay. The story revolves around Jeff Hayes, who was wrongfully convicted of a murder and spent 18 years in prison. After the case is reopened, Jeff is pardoned and released, only to struggle with adjusting to his new life.



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31. Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love (1991)

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Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love, directed by Michael Landon Jr. , delves into the life of the iconic Hollywood actor and father. This documentary shares never-before-heard stories and insights into Landon’s career, relationships, and personal life. With appearances from his children, Melissa Gilbert and David Canary, and other notable figures, the film highlights the warmth and love that enveloped Landon’s world.



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32. The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts (1998)

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Experience the raw, hilarious fun of the “Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts” with the compilation film, “The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. ” Hosted by the legendary Dean Martin, these roasts showcased some of the greatest stars of their time, including Lucille Ball, Muhammad Ali, and Johnny Carson. Join in on the laughter and memories as these guests share their favorite comedic moments from their time on the show. Directed by Greg Garrison and featuring star-studded appearances, this timeless collection of comedy and entertainment is a must-watch for fans of the iconic series.



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33. Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)

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Television: The First Fifty Years” is a captivating 1999 documentary that delves into the evolution and influence of television on American culture. Directed by Kent Hagen, this thought-provoking film weaves together rare clips, newsreels, and candid interviews from iconic figures like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.



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34. Brilliant But Cancelled (2002)

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Brilliant But Cancelled” is a gripping documentary that delves into the uphill battle faced by creative minds in the world of television. The film gives an insightful look into the challenges of creating and sustaining sophistication on television. With an IMDb rating of 7.9, the movie has managed to captivate audiences with its in-depth portrayal of the obstacles and triumphs of the television industry.



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35. The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World (2021)

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Celebrate the magic and marvel of the past 50 years of Walt Disney World in a TV special hosted by none other than Whoopi Goldberg. This captivating journey takes viewers on a historical adventure that spans the last half-century and beyond at Disney’s iconic theme park.



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