Actor: Dustin Hoffman, starred in:
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| 1. All the President's Men (year: 1976) |
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Conspiracy film specialist Alan J. Pakula turned journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's best-selling account of their Watergate investigation i ...
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| 2. Confidence (year: 2003) |
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James Foley directs the slick crime caper Confidence, written by first-time screenwriter Doug Jung. Told in flashback, smooth-talking con man Jake Vi ...
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| 3. Finding Neverland (year: 2004) |
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Following up his critically acclaimed Monster's Ball, director Marc Forster took on this biography of playwright James Matthew Barrie, the scribe who ...
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| 4. Hook (year: 1991) |
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Steven Spielberg filters J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan through a distinctly 1990s sensibility in Hook. Peter Pan has become Peter Banning (Robin Williams), ...
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| 5. I Heart Huckabees (year: 2004) |
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Five years after achieving commercial and critical success with his film Three Kings, director and screenwriter David O. Russell returns to the more i ...
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| 6. Marathon Man (year: 1976) |
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Doc Levy (Roy Scheider) is an American secret agent who has been running interference between the U.S. government and escaped Nazi war criminal Szell ...
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| 7. Meet the Fockers (year: 2004) |
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After suffering the humiliation of being given the third degree by his girlfriend's father, one man now faces the even more embarrassing task of intro ...
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| 8. Midnight Cowboy (year: 1969) |
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Based on a James Leo Herlihy novel, British director John Schlesinger's first American film dramatized the small hopes, dashed dreams, and unlikely fr ...
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| 9. Moonlight Mile (year: 2002) |
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Frequent television director Brad Silberling directs the romantic drama Moonlight Mile. Set in a Massachusetts town in the early '70s, Joe Nast (Jake ...
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| 10. Racing Stripes (year: 2005) |
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A horse of a different pattern becomes a spoiler in a high-stakes race in the family-friendly comedy-drama. Nolan Walsh (Bruce Greenwood) is a farmer ...
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| 11. Rain Man (year: 1988) |
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Self-centered, avaricious Californian Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise) is informed that his long-estranged father has died. Expecting at least a portion o ...
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| 12. Runaway Jury (year: 2003) |
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Three people attempt to bend justice for their own purposes in this drama based on the best-selling novel by John Grisham. After a man dies in a shoot ...
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| 13. Sleepers (year: 1996) |
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Barry Levinson directed this crime drama based on a controversial bestseller. Jason Patrick stars as Lorenzo, a New York reporter more commonly called ...
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| 14. Sphere (year: 1998) |
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Barry Levinson directed this $100+ million adaptation of Michael Crichton's science fiction novel about the investigation of a half-mile-long spacecra ...
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| 15. Stranger Than Fiction (year: 2006) |
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A socially isolated IRS agent whose every move is documented by a disembodied female voice discovers that his life is the subject of a book currently ...
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| 16. Straw Dogs (year: 1971) |
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Sam Peckinpah examines the instinctual capacity for violence in his controversial 1971 film, loosely based on the novel The Siege of Trencher's Farm. ...
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| 17. The Graduate (year: 1967) |
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"Just one word: plastic." "Are you here for an affair?" These lines and others became cultural touchstones, as 1960s youth rebelli ...
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| 18. Tootsie (year: 1982) |
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Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman), a brilliant but troublesome New York actor, has managed to alienate every producer on both coasts. Michael's agent Ge ...
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| 19. Wag the Dog (year: 1997) |
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In a 29-day shoot, Barry Levinson filmed this $15 million political and media satire, adapted by Hilary Henkin and David Mamet from Larry Beinhart's n ...
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