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- 1Jeff Bridges, Michelle Pfeiffer, Beau BridgesFrank (Beau Bridges) and Jack Baker (Jeff Bridges) are brothers who have performed together in a small but successful piano act for years. However, their lack of ambition hurts them -- they begin losing gigs, and are soon relegated to run-down venues. Attempting to infuse new life into their act, the brothers audition singers and choose the stunning Susie Diamond (Michelle Pfeiffer). The new lineup brings success, but a growing attraction between Susie and Jack threatens the trio's stability.
- 2Marilyn Hassett, Beau Bridges, Belinda MontgomeryOne year before the 1956 Olympics, Jill Kinmont (Marilyn Hassett), an 18-year-old skiing champion, suffers a horrific fall during competition. Kinmont is fortunate to survive the crash, but she is left paralyzed. With her life now completely altered, Kinmont undergoes an exhausting fight to regain some of what she has lost. Friends and family stand by her side to offer their support through her ordeal, but the dedication of fiancé and fellow skier Dick Buek (Beau Bridges) truly makes an impact.
- 3James Earl Jones, Anjelica Huston, Robert ShawSwashbuckler is a romantic adventure film produced in the U.S. by Universal Studios and released in 1976. The film is based on the story “The Scarlet Buccaneer”, written by Paul Wheeler and adapted for the screen by Jeffery Bloom. It was directed by James Goldstone and was rated PG. The movie was released in the UK as The Scarlet Buccaneer.
- 4Sally Field, Ron Leibman, Beau BridgesLike a lot of her family before her, Norma Rae (Sally Field) works at the local textile mill, where the pay is hardly commensurate with the long hours and lousy working conditions. But after hearing a rousing speech by labor activist Reuben (Ron Leibman), Norma is inspired to rally her fellow workers behind the cause of unionism. Her decision rankles her family, especially her fiancé, Sonny (Beau Bridges), and provokes no shortage of contempt from her employers.More Norma Rae
- 5Olivia Newton-John, Beau Bridges, Bonnie BedeliaSordid Lives is a 2000 independent film, written and directed by Del Shores. The movie is based on Shores' play of the same name and includes elements of his life, according to the director's DVD commentary. The film was followed by the 2008 television series Sordid Lives: The Series. The original stage play premiered in Los Angeles on May 11, 1996 and ultimately won 14 Drama-Logue Awards. The film met with mixed reviews from mainstream audiences but became a cult classic with LGBT fans, particularly in the South.
- 6George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara MillerNative islander Matt King (George Clooney) lives with his family in Hawaii. Their world shatters when a tragic accident leaves his wife in a coma. Not only must Matt struggle with the stipulation in his wife's will that she be allowed to die with dignity, but he also faces pressure from relatives to sell their family's enormous land trust. Angry and terrified at the same time, Matt tries to be a good father to his young daughters, as they too try to cope with their mother's possible death.More The Descendants
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- 7Beau Bridges, Pearl Bailey, Diana SandsAs his 30th birthday nears, the aristocratic Elger Winthrop Enders (Beau Bridges) finally decides to leave his parents' home, and he purchases an apartment complex in the slums of New York. The coldhearted Elger plans to boot out the current residents and refashion the crumbling dwelling into a luxurious bachelor pad. But after the spoiled young man befriends locals Francine (Diana Sands) and Margie (Pearl Bailey), he abandons his plans and instead focuses on charming his lovely neighbors.
- 8Jeff Bridges, Beau Bridges, Sean McCannMillion Dollar Babies is a 1994 television movie based on the fact based novel Time of Their Lives—The Dionne Tragedy by John Nihmey and Stuart Foxman. It was an American/Canadian co-production by CBS, Cinar, and The CBC.
- Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Renée ZellwegerJerry Maguire is a film steeped in the frenetic world of sports management. The eponymous character, Jerry (Tom Cruise), is an established sports agent suddenly struck by a moral crisis. This leads to a dramatic career shift, casting him down a path less travelled in his industry. His singular client, Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.), is an aspiring football star with big dreams and bigger personality. Their intertwined journeys form the crux of the narrative, exploring themes of ambition, loyalty, and redemption. Directed by Cameron Crowe, this dramedy won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Gooding Jr.).More Jerry Maguire
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- 10Harland Williams, Jessica Lundy, William SadlerA clumsy, impulsive scientist (Harland Williams) is chosen to go aboard NASA's first manned flight to Mars.
- 11Jeff Bridges, Frances McDormand, Jena MaloneHidden in America is a 1996 American television film about poverty in the United States. The film is directed by Martin Bell and stars Beau Bridges, Bruce Davison, and Alice Krige. Bridges plays Bill Januson, a father struggling to support his family and whose pride and optimism prevent him from seeking help until it is too late. He was nominated for many awards including a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Emmy Award. The film aired on December 1, 1996 on Showtime and was released to DVD on February 8, 2005.
- 12Christine Lahti, Bruce Davison, Jonathan CakeAfter surviving the Holocaust, Dr. Gisella Perl (Christine Lahti) recounts her story of helping fellow Jews in a concentration camp.
- 13Beau Bridges, Robert Powell, Simon WardRaised by an overbearing military father (Harry Andrews), Harry Faversham (Beau Bridges) is expected to fight patriotically for king and country. But when Harry gets engaged to Miss Eustace (Simon Ward), he deliberately intercepts and burns telegrams directing him and his officer friends to the front in Egypt. When he's found out, his fellow officers send him white feathers, which are symbolic of cowardice, and Harry trails after them to Egypt in order to redeem himself.
- 14Ringo Starr, John Stamos, Sammy DavisAlice in Wonderland is a two-part film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice books. An Irwin Allen production, it was a special made for television and used a huge all-star cast of notable actors and actresses. The title role was played by Natalie Gregory, who wore a blonde wig for this miniseries. Alice in Wonderland was first telecast December 9, 1985, and December 10, 1985, at 8:00pm EST on CBS. It was filmed in Los Angeles at the MGM Studios in Culver City over a 55-day period from March 12, 1985 to May 28 of that same year. Additional filming took place at Malibu Beach for the oysters scene, and establishing shots of Alice's house took place at the S. S. Hinds Estate, also in the Los Angeles area.
- 15Diana Rigg, Deborah Kerr, Donald PleasenceWitness for the Prosecution is a 1982 TV version of Agatha Christie's short story and play, and also a remake of the classic Billy Wilder 1957 film Witness for the Prosecution. The film was directed by Alan Gibson, based on the teleplay by John Gay and the adaptation of Larry Marcus. The musical score was composed by John Cameron. The cast includes many veteran and well-known actors such as Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, Diana Rigg, Donald Pleasence, Peter Sallis and Beau Bridges. Unlike the original Billy Wilder film, the TV version stays more faithful to the original Agatha Christie short story, including the scene where Sir Wilfred meets the scarred woman in an apartment at bad-fame streets of London, instead of meeting a cockney woman at the railway station as in the Wilder version. This version, also, instead of opening with Sir Wilfrid returning home, features an opening prologue where Janet Mackenzie returns to her employer's house, where she sees her laughing and drinking with someone, goes upstairs and takes a pattern from her room, and hears noise from downstairs, and discovers in shock her murdered employer, and the murderer escaped.
- 16James Earl Jones, Phil Hartman, Ron PerlmanThis film is a satirical/comedy film made for the HBO cable television network and first shown on March 15, 1997. Directed by Joe Dante, the film is a satire about anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States. The film also stars James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Peña and Denis Leary as reporters for a CNN like cable network,; Phil Hartman as the U.S. President, James Coburn as his chief political advisor, and William Schallert as the Secretary of Defense. Brian Keith portrayed a general in one of his final movie roles.
- 17Tony Musante, Martin Sheen, Beau BridgesOn a New York City subway, two young punks, Artie Connors (Martin Sheen) and Joe Ferrone (Tony Musante), take control of a car filled with passengers. Among other people, the train includes military officer Felix Teflinger (Beau Bridges) and tough-talking Bill Wilks (Ed McMahon), as well as quiet Jewish man Sam Beckerman (Jack Gilford), and his wife, Bertha (Thelma Ritter). As the hostage situation stretches out, things become increasingly tense for everyone confined to the subway car.
- 18Ursula Andress, Olivia de Havilland, Ian McShaneThe Fifth Musketeer is a 1979 film adaptation of the last section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. It was directed by Ken Annakin, and stars Beau Bridges as the twins, Sylvia Kristel as Maria Theresa, Cornel Wilde as D'Artagnan, Ian McShane as Fouquet, Rex Harrison as Colbert, and Lloyd Bridges, José Ferrer and Alan Hale, Jr. as the Three Musketeers. Cameo appearances were made by Ursula Andress as La Valliere and Olivia de Havilland as the Queen Mother. This was de Havilland's final theatrical film. Sylvia Kristel was inexplicably dubbed by another actress, as in so many of her other films. Ironically, Ursula Andress goes undubbed in the scene she shares with Kristel. The cinematographer was Jack Cardiff. Cardiff and the director Ken Annakin both died on April 22, 2009.
- 19Daniel Day-Lewis, Catherine Keener, Camilla BelleJack Slavin (Daniel Day-Lewis) is an environmentalist with a heart condition who lives with his daughter, Rose (Camilla Belle), on an isolated island. While Jack fights against developers who wish to build in the area, he also craves more contact with other people. When he invites his girlfriend, Kathleen (Catherine Keener), and her sons, Rodney (Ryan McDonald) and Thaddius (Paul Dano), to move in, Rose is upset. The complicated family dynamics makes things difficult for everyone in the house.
- 20Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes, Beau BridgesThe Los Angeles Police Department, led by Capt. Peter Holly (Charlton Heston), learns that a madman is planning to open fire on football fans in a packed Los Angeles Coliseum. Holly finds himself at tactical odds with SWAT commander Sgt. Button (John Cassavetes) as the fans -- including gambler Sandman (Jack Klugman), a pickpocket (Walter Pidgeon), car salesman Steve (David Janssen) and his girlfriend, Janet (Gena Rowlands) -- unknowingly risk their lives while the gunman takes aim.More Two-Minute Warning
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- 21Sidney Poitier, For Fans Of: Historical Drama, ThrillerFor Love of Ivy is a 1968 romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Mann. The film stars Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Beau Bridges, Nan Martin, Lauri Peters and Carroll O'Connor. The story was written by Sidney Poitier with screenwriter Robert Alan Arthur. The musical score was composed by Quincy Jones. The theme song "For Love of Ivy", written by Quincy Jones and Bob Russell, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The film received Golden Globe supporting acting nominations for Beau Bridges and Abbey Lincoln.
- 22Amy Smart, Selma Blair, Giovanni RibisiColumbus Circle is an independent thriller film directed by George Gallo and co-written by Gallo and Kevin Pollak. The film stars Selma Blair, Giovanni Ribisi, Beau Bridges, Amy Smart, Jason Lee, and Kevin Pollak. The film was released directly to video in the United States on March 6, 2012. Producer Christopher Mallick is accused of stealing millions of dollars from customers of his now defunct billing company "ePassporte" to fund the production of his films. The film is about an heiress who has shut herself inside her Columbus Circle apartment for nearly two decades. A detective investigating the death of one of her neighbors and the duo who move into the subsequently vacant apartment force her to face her fears of the outside world.
- 23Beau Bridges, Bindi Irwin, Darron MeyerWith help from her friends, an orphaned girl (Bindi Irwin) races to return a baby whale to the open sea.
- 24Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau BridgesAfter the murders of his family and his partner, maverick cop Max (Mark Wahlberg) becomes hell-bent on revenge. Teamed with beautiful and deadly Russian mobster Mona Sax (Mila Kunis), Max journeys into a dark underworld to find the truth, but forces -- both worldly and supernatural -- align against him, determined to silence Max forever.More Max Payne
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- 25Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges, Rob LoweBased on the novel by John Irving, this unusual comedic drama follows the exploits of the eccentric hotel-operating Berry family. While there are many strange dynamics between the various members of the Berry clan, arguably the most unconventional is the almost incestuous relationship that young, handsome John (Rob Lowe) has with his pretty sister, Franny (Jodie Foster). As the patriarch, Win (Beau Bridges), tries to keep his family together, unexpected events occur, changing them all forever.
- 26Chuck Norris, Beau Bridges, Jonathan BrandisAn otherwise rejected or ignored boy (Jonathan Brandis) creates a fantasy pal (Chuck Norris) from his martial-arts movie hero.
- 27Ron Howard, Beau Bridges, Toni BasilVillage of the Giants is a 1965 science-fiction/comedy movie with many elements of the beach party film genre. It was produced, directed and written by Bert I. Gordon, and based loosely on H.G. Wells's book The Food of the Gods. The story revolves mostly around a chemical substance called "Goo", which causes giant growth in living things, and what happens after a gang of rebellious youngsters get their hands on it. The cast was mostly teens, or young actors playing teens, and The Beau Brummels and Freddy Cannon make musical guest appearances. The movie was a low-budget exploitation film and not a huge hit, but had some notable use of special effects and undoubted sex appeal, and went on to become a cult classic. The movie proved far more successful years later, when released on home video.
- 28Julia Roberts, Dakota Fanning, Steve BuscemiIn the heartwarming film Charlotte's Web, a young farm girl named Fern (Dakota Fanning) befriends a runt pig, Wilbur. Voiced by Dominic Scott Kay, Wilbur is destined for slaughter until Charlotte (Julia Roberts), an eloquent spider, weaves words into her web to save him. The movie, adapted from E.B. White's timeless novel, is an enchanting blend of drama and fantasy that showcases the power of friendship and selflessness. Garnering critical acclaim, it brings to life vividly animated characters and a compelling narrative that appeals to both children and adults.More Charlotte's Web
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- 29Fred Savage, Beau Bridges, Christian SlaterAfter his little brother, Jimmy (Luke Edwards), is put in a mental institution, Corey (Fred Savage) breaks him out and the pair run off together to California. On their travels, Corey meets a girl named Haley (Jenny Lewis) and discovers that Jimmy is a master at playing video games. With talents like his, he could easily win the top prize of $50,000 at Video Armageddon. While the three travelers hitchhike to the competition, the boys' parents hire a bounty hunter to track them down.
- 30George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, Tobey MaguireJake Geismar (George Clooney), an Army correspondent, helps his former lover, Lena Brandt (Cate Blanchett), comb post-World War II Berlin for her missing husband, who is wanted by American and Russian forces. Shadowing their efforts is Jake's driver, Tully (Tobey Maguire), a GI with connections to the black market. His loyalties unclear to them, Lena and Jake know that Tully has the power to lead them to salvation or great danger.More The Good German
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Family Practice
Anne Archer, Beau Bridges, Suzy BrackFamily Pactice is a 2008 film directed by Bart Freundlich. - 32Kaley Cuoco, Rachel Nichols, Danielle HarrisDebating Robert Lee is a 2004 independently-made, festival award-winning film, directed by Dan Polier and written by Dan Polier and Matthew Klein. It is centered on a group of jaded, high school teenagers in idyllic, upscale Palos Verdes, California. Most students on the team are taking debate as an elective needed to graduate, but Robert Lee, one of the best debate teachers in the country, believes that they can aspire to more. The movie also stars Kaley Cuoco, Beau Bridges, Melinda Dillon, Danielle Harris, Edwin Hodge, Billy Kay, Brian Kerwin, Daniel Letterle, Leonardo Nam, and Rachel Nichols.
- 33Beverly DAngelo, Beau Bridges, Keith Carradine"Daddy's Dyin'...Who's Got the Will?" is an American ensemble comedy-drama film.
- 34Jack Lemmon, George C. Scott, Piper LaurieInherit the Wind is a 1999 television film adaptation of the play of the same name. The original 1955 play was written as a parable which fictionalized the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial as a means of discussing the 1950s McCarthy trials. George C. Scott played Brady. In the 1996 Broadway revival he played Drummond.
- 35Anthony Perkins, Beau Bridges, Blythe DannerTaking place over the course of 40 years in rural Texas, this romance tells the story of two friends, Gid Frey (Anthony Perkins), a rancher, and Johnny McCloud (Beau Bridges), a cowboy, who both fall in love with the same woman, the independent-minded Molly Taylor (Blythe Danner). Over the years, Molly marries another man, but continues to carry on romantic relationships with both Gid and Johnny. But the situation takes on new dimensions when Molly has a child with both Gid and Johnny.
- 36Rosanna Arquette, Shiri Appleby, Doris RobertsI-See-You.Com is a comedy film directed and co-written by Eric Steven Stahl, starring Beau Bridges and Rosanna Arquette.
- 37Mika Boorem, Luoyong Wang, Yi DingWhile visiting China, an American high-school student (Mika Boorem) befriends a teenager (Yi Ding) who has a facial deformity.
- 38Arthur Kennedy, Kevin J. O'Connor, Vincent D'OnofrioTimes are changing, and obstinate shipbuilder Owen Coughlin (Arthur Kennedy) is shuttering his Maine boatyard. His decision has a profound effect on the lives of the locals: ensuring that Owen's last day of operation is anything but anticlimactic! With no job and a baby on the way, foreman John Alder (Beau Bridges) is tempted into committing a crime. Meanwhile, former employee Daryl (Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio) plans a move to Florida that comes with plenty of romantic complications.
- 39John Hurt, Jane Alexander, Beau BridgesTwo men (John Hurt, Beau Bridges) and their families escape from East to West Germany in a colorful homemade hot-air balloon.
- 40Beau Bridges, Beverly D'Angelo, William DevaneWhen a tiny town in Florida is passed over by the new interstate highway, corrupt Mayor Kirby (William Devane) and his cronies plaster the freeway with illegal billboards that draw unsuspecting tourists to the mayor's tacky amusement park. The unwilling visitors include squabbling suburban parents Snapper (Howard Hesseman) and Ericka (Teri Garr), despondent waitress Carmen (Beverly D'Angelo), aspiring children's book author Duane (Beau Bridges) and a drug-addled hitchhiker (Daniel Stern).
- 41Richard Pryor, Pam Grier, Beau BridgesGreased Lightning is a 1977 American biographical film, starring Richard Pryor, Beau Bridges, and Pam Grier, and directed by Michael Schultz. Greased Lightning is a film loosely based on the true life story of Wendell Scott, the first African American NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race winner and 2015 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee. Greased Lightning was partially filmed in Winder, Georgia Athens, Georgia at the former Athens Speedway, and Madison, Georgia.
- 42Holly Hunter, Beau Bridges, Swoosie KurtzWhen aspiring cheerleader Shanna (Frankie Ingrassia) becomes overzealous in her efforts to win votes, the school administration bars her from tryouts. And when Shanna's snotty rival, Verna (Elizabeth Ruscio), succeeds in making the team, Shanna's mother, Wanda (Holly Hunter), decides it's a mere issue of supply and demand -- and so plots to hire a hit man to create a vacancy on the cheerleading squad. When her brother-in-law (Beau Bridges) tips off the authorities, a scandal ensues.
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Evel Knievel
Jaime Pressly, Beau Bridges, George EadsEvel Knievel is a 2004 American drama film directed by John Badham and written by Jason Horwitch. The film stars George Eads, Jaime Pressly, Lance Henriksen, Fred Thompson, Beau Bridges, Matt Gordon and Peter MacNeill. The film premiered on TNT on July 30, 2004. - 45Sarah Jessica Parker, Miranda Richardson, Victor RasukAmid charges of racism, Sarah Daniels (Sarah Jessica Parker) leaves the school where she's been teaching and relocates to a small college in Vermont. There, she becomes dean without informing anyone of her past. After African-American student Simon Brick (James Rebhorn) becomes the victim of a hate crime, Daniels must confront her attitudes about race when she's called upon to resolve the situation and come up with a plan to defuse tension at the school.
- 46Mischa Barton, Ryan Kwanten, Ja RuleDon't Fade Away is a 2011 coming-of-age drama film starring Mischa Barton and Ryan Kwanten. The film has been produced by Origin Entertainment Group and was shot in Los Angeles and North Carolina.It was released on DVD in Australia on April 6, 2011.
- 47John Mills, Beau Bridges, James BoothAdam's Woman is a 1970 Australian-American historical drama film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Beau Bridges, Jane Merrow and John Mills.
- 48James Mason, Robert Preston, Beau BridgesPaul Reis (Beau Bridges) arrives for his new job as gym teacher at the Roman Catholic all-boys boarding school he attended as a youth. It does not take long, however, for Reis to perceive that something strange is going on. An alarming feud is raging between Joe Dobbs (Robert Preston), the likable English teacher, and Jerome Malley (James Mason), the authoritarian Latin teacher. Reis, the outsider, resists getting involved, but it becomes inevitable once the student body erupts into violence.
- 49Noureen DeWulf, Wil Wheaton, Beau BridgesAmericanizing Shelley is a 2007 Hollywood romantic comedy film with some Bollywood elements. It stars Beau Bridges, Namrata Singh Gujral playing the title role of Shelley, Shaheen Khan, Wil Wheaton, Noureen DeWulf, Tony Yalda and Ajay Mehta.
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The Rockford Files
Alan Tudyk, Beau Bridges, Dermot MulroneyThe Rockford Files is a 2010 drama film written by David Shore and directed by Michael W. Watkins. - 51Sharon Lawrence, Beau Bridges, Shirley KnightA psychic (Shirley Knight) helps suburban parents (Sharon Lawrence, Beau Bridges) fight the evil that haunts their new dream house.
- Beau Bridges, Nia Long, Miguel FerrerTelevision producers Derek Mulroy (Beau Bridges) and Lou Adler (Nia Long) take their team to Kansas to film a potentially haunted house. Jeff (Gabriel Olds) and Pam Mason (Thea Gill), who own the 100-year-old house, say they've seen objects hover in the air, among other oddities. Though at first Derek isn't buying it, a psychic named Allen (Miguel Ferrer) detects ghostly activity when a cameraman begins capturing footage that supports what Jeff and Pam have been saying.
- 53Beau Bridges, George Hamilton, Henry CzernyP.T. Barnum is a 1999 biography and drama film written by Lionel Chetwynd and directed by Simon Wincer.
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Boys Klub
Rachel Hunter, Beau Bridges, Art EvansBoys Klub is a 2001 family and comedy film written by Librado Baracio and directed by Lee Librado. - 55Kristy Swanson, Beau Bridges, Lloyd BridgesMeeting Daddy is a 2000 film directed by Peter Gould.
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Nightjohn
Beau Bridges, Bill Cobbs, Bird YorkNightjohn is a 1996 drama film directed by Charles Burnett.