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  1. 1. The Dark Knight. 2008 2h 32m PG-13. 9.0 (2.9M) Rate. 84 Metascore. When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman, James Gordon and Harvey Dent must work together to put an end to the madness. Director Christopher Nolan Stars Christian Bale Heath Ledger Aaron Eckhart. 2. Inception. 2010 2h 28m PG-13.

    • 25 'The Last Valley'
    • 24 'The Ipcress File'
    • 23 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'
    • 22 'Zulu'
    • 21 'Austin Powers in Goldmember'
    • 20 'The Wrong Box'
    • 19 'Deathtrap'
    • 18 'The Cider House Rules'
    • 17 'Mona Lisa'
    • 16 'A Bridge Too Far'

    Director: James Clavell

    The Last Valleyis a far from perfect movie, but it is supremely underrated. It lost a sizable amount of money at the box office, and to this day still isn't particularly well-known, with its story set during the Thirty Years' War in the 1600s seemingly doomed to never find an audience. Though The Last Valley's story isn't perfectly told, and Caine's accent in the movie is - to put it mildly - ambitious. The Last Valley is gorgeously shot, and it has an unbelievably great score by John Barry....

    Director: Sidney J. Furie

    Though The Ipcress File was rebooted as a TV miniseriesin 2022, the original movie from 1965 shouldn't be overlooked. It was one of Michael Caine's earliest starring roles, and in it, he plays a spy who gets wrapped up in a complex plot involving scientists, kidnapping, and brainwashing. The Ipcress File is one of those deeply paranoid mystery/thriller films that can be hard to follow, but it feels that way by design, given how Caine's character is almost constantly out of his depths. It does...

    Director: Frank Oz

    In Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Michael Caine co-stars with Steve Martin, and two play... well, scoundrels who are both dirty and rotten. More specifically, they're both con men, and they engage in a competition with each other, with both trying to scam a wealthy heiress out of $50,000 before the other can. As far as crime movies go, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels definitely one of the more light-hearted ones out there.Still, it's quite fun to watch, with Caine and Martin making for a great pairing, and...

    Director: Cy Endfield

    If there's one role that can be pointed to as the one that began Michael Caine's rise in popularity, it's his performance as Lt. Gonville Bromhead in Zulu. This war movie from the 60sis based on the real-life Battle of Rorke's Drift, which took place in 1879 and saw 150 British soldiers defending a field hospital from a thousands-strong army of Zulu warriors. Within the large cast, it's Caine who stands out the most, with his performance here making it easy to understand why he became one of...

    Director: Jay Roach

    Fundamentally changing the way audiences viewed the series it spoofed, spy movies haven't been the same since the Austin Powers trilogy, with three films released between 1997 and 2002. While few people would say Goldmember is the best of the three, it does feature Michael Caine in a prominent role, which has to count for something. Caine's featured here as the father of the title character, and is perhaps the best addition to the cast, showcasing how (shockingly) good he is at comedy, despit...

    Director: Bryan Forbes

    A silly and underrated crime comedy movie, The Wrong Box isn't very well-known, but deserves to be counted among Michael Caine's best early roles. It's a darkly comedic and farcical movie that follows various family members trying to get their hands on a fortune that's set to be inherited by one of two elderly brothers - whoever outlives the other. Everything gets more ridiculous and convoluted as it goes along, with various outlandish scenarios stacking up on top of each and building, all th...

    Director: Sidney Lumet

    It's becoming apparent already that Michael Caine excels in crime comedies, especially ones with plenty of outlandish plot twists (1966's flawed but entertaining Gambit contains one of the best). Deathtrap isn't quite his best crime comedy role, but it's up there, with this comedic mystery/thriller doing all it can to ensure viewers won't be able to guess where it goes next. Caine plays a playwright who'll go to great lengths to steal a play written by a young and talented student (played by...

    Director: Lasse Hallström

    Michael Caine won his second Oscar for The Cider House Rules, where he plays the supporting role of a doctor who mentors an orphan named Homer, who's in turn trained to be a doctor. It spans a good deal of time, with the movie beginning in the 1920s and ending after World War 2, primarily serving as a coming-of-age story for Homer (Tobey Maguire). The Cider House Rules has got a fairly slow pace and feels undeniably sentimental at times, but for the kind of movie it's trying to be, it's unden...

    Director: Neil Jordan

    Mona Lisa (the 1986 film, not the painting) does ultimately belong to Bob Hoskins, whose lead performance earned him an Oscar nomination. Michael Caine still excels in a supporting role, though, in this film about a recently released prisoner who takes on the role of driving a high-class call girl from customer to customer. It's a neo-noir through and through, having more outwardly adult content than the film noir movies of old while retaining the style and moral ambiguity that tends to defin...

    Director: Richard Attenborough

    It's astounding just how many big-name actors are in A Bridge Too Far, with Michael Caine ultimately being one of many in its ensemble cast. He's joined in this World War 2 film by James Caan, Sean Connery, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Robert Redford, and Liv Ullmann, to name just a few. There were big names behind the camera, too, with Richard Attenborough as its director and William Goldman as its screenwriter. The large-scale film depicts 1944's Operation...

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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000323Michael Caine - IMDb

    Caine played Nigel Powers in the parody sequel Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), and Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. He appeared in several other of Nolan's films including The Prestige (2006) , Inception (2010) and Interstellar (2014) .

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  3. Michael Caine Filmography. by gallowaychris1 • Created 12 years ago • Modified 8 years ago. List activity. 22K views. 94 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 127 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Hell in Korea. 1956 1h 20m Not Rated. 6.1 (625) Rate.

  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Caine portrayed Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012). He appeared in several other of Nolan's films including The Prestige (2006), Inception (2010), Interstellar (2014) and Tenet (2020).

  5. Jan 23, 2023 · With a list of credits that goes back over five decades, Michael Caine has had a career that any actor would envy. These are his best films.

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  7. Sep 24, 2023 · With Caine having turned 90 years old earlier this year and with the star recently teasing his retirement, now seems like a good time to look back at the legendary actor’s best films.

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