7 Greatest Motion Pictures That You Never Heard Of

By Katherine B Rivera

We love entertaining ourselves watching a good movie. It does not matter if it is fiction or based on true events, we are addicted to movies that emotionally influence us. Every month millions of DVDs are purchased or rented around the globe. Nevertheless, with high speed internet, you can get access to movies with the click of a mouse.

These seven movies are a must watch:

Rich and Strange - Kendall and Barry, an miserably married couple, are presented money and voyage around the world; he has an event with a "princess," when she gets to be romantically emotionally involved to an explorer. Cast includes Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Betty Amann, Percy Marmont, and Elsie Randolph. (83 minutes, 1932)

Soylent Green - Well-intentioned but cardboard adaptation of Harry Harrison's chemistry-fiction classic Make Room! Make Room! In the year 2022, Manhattan has gotten to be an overloaded hellhole. Charlton Heston plays a copy who while investigating the murder of a bigwig, trips onto explosive government secret which you will figure out long before he does. Cast includes Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, Mike Henry, and Dick Van Patten. (100 minutes, 1973)

Each Dawn I Die - Correspondent Cagney is framed, and sent to the prison where he meets a dangerous inmate, Raft. There is outstanding acting all around. Cagney hits a white-hot summit with his character, however the last half of movie gets to be outrageously unlikely. Music score by Max Steiner. Cast includes James Cagney, George Raft, George Bancroft, Jane Bryan, Maxie Rosenbloom, Stanley Ridges, Louis Jean Heydt, Abner Biberman, John Wray, Victor Jory, and Thurston Chamber. (92 minutes, 1939)

No Man of Her Own - Ostentatious performance based on Cornell Woolrich tale of Helen Ferguson (Stanwyck) assuming another's identity and becoming part of a fmaily. Later in the movie she is being blackmailed by her ex-boyfriend. Cast includes Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund, Jane Cowl, Phyllis Thaxter, and Richard Denning. (98 minutes, 1950)

The Believer - Brutal appraisal of a young Jewish man in N.Y.C. who decides to become a neo-Nazi skinhead. He struggles with the inconsistency between his beliefs and his heritage. Gosling gives a outstanding performance as the youthful Jewish man which is loosely based on a true story. Cast includes Ryan Gosling, Summer Phoenix, Billy Zane, Theresa Russell, Glenn Fitzgerald and Ronald Guttman. (98 minutes, 2002)

The Bourne Ultimatum - In the third movie of the succession, Jason Bourne is still being hunted by those who had trained him into the extreme assassin that he is. Having lost his memory when almost being murdered, Bourne is retracing his past to try to know who he was, and why everyone wants him dead. All his skills are put to the test, as the C.I.A. is persistent in its effort to have him eliminated. Starring Matt Damon and Julia Stiles.

Happy Gilmore - Hockey player Happy Gilmore finds his slap shot power translates into 400 yard plus drives in golf. Needing money to help his grandma save her home, he is going to attempt pro golf. His putting is as poor as his driving is good, so he has a lot to learn. Overcoming all odds, Happy wins the tour championship and now can save grandma's home.

Download a wonderful motion picture to view tonight. Keep it so you can view it whenever. - 30202

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