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As one of the standout performances of his career, this film showcases Griffith as a drifter who becomes a television sensation and political power player. The movie, directed by renowned filmmaker Elia Kazan, is a biting critique of the corrupting influence of media and fame on an individual. Its themes and messages still resonate today, making it essential viewing for fans of Griffith and sociopolitical dramas alike.
- Released: 1957
- Directed by: Elia Kazan
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A classic military-comedy film, it stars Griffith as a bumbling but well-intentioned draftee who keeps finding himself in hilarious predicaments during his time in the Air Force. With its timeless humor and a memorable performance from a young Roddy McDowall, the movie remains a delightful showcase of Griffith's comedic prowess. It is also notable as the film that started the fruitful relationship between Griffith and co-star Don Knotts, leading to their iconic partnership on television.
- Released: 1958
- Directed by: Mervyn LeRoy
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Griffith's endearing charm shines in this light-hearted western comedy, where he plays a widowed sheriff trying to win the affection of a recently divorced woman played by Debbie Reynolds. Its blend of romance, humor, and old-fashioned adventure make it an irresistible addition to any movie night lineup. The film's delightful performances and feel-good atmosphere are sure to put a smile on anyone's face.
- Released: 1961
- Directed by: Vincent Sherman
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A Holiday Romance
Andy Griffith, Alison Pill, Naomi JuddA touching made-for-TV drama, Griffith stars as a music teacher who helps a recently widowed woman and her son rediscover the joy of the holiday season. The film's heartwarming story and the chemistry between the lead actors make it perfect viewing for those in search of a poignant holiday drama. Its moving themes of love, loss, and renewal ensure that it remains a timeless classic.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Bobby Roth
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A delightful send-up of classic westerns, this film stars Griffith as a crooked cattle baron who schemes to prevent a heroic cowboy from thwarting his nefarious plans. The movie's clever blend of comedy, action, and melodrama makes for an entertaining homage to a beloved genre. Fans of Griffith and westerns alike will appreciate the tongue-in-cheek humor and spirited performances.
- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Hugh Wilson
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Savages
Andy Griffith, Sam Bottoms, Noah BeeryIn this intense made-for-TV thriller, Griffith takes on the role of a hardened police sergeant tracking down a group of psychopathic murderers terrorizing a small town. The harrowing plotline, coupled with the seasoned actor's skill in capturing the dogged determination of his character, brings a chilling realism to the screen. Fans of nail-biting suspense will find plenty to enjoy in this pulse-pounding film.
- Released: 1974
- Directed by: Lee H. Katzin
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