Can You Name These ’80s Action Movies?

By: Olivia Cantor
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Can You Name These ’80s Action Movies?
Image: Twentieth Century Fox

About This Quiz

Ever since cinema was invented in 1895, it's interesting to note that action-laden movies have been in the minds of early filmmakers, even during the Silent Film Era.

Who could ever forget one of the very first successful narrative films, 1903's "The Great Train Robbery," directed by Edward S. Porter? By the title alone, you would know that this silent film classic belonged to the action genre. Plus it's a western to boot! Prior to this film, others made very short movies that showed "safe scenes" or those scenes that really didn't require much effort to put together much less shoot. Imagine shooting an action film outdoors, with a huge camera that only exposes the film strip in merely seconds. And Porter was able to use editing techniques and shooting styles modern filmmakers still use today. That 12-minute film is short by today's standards, but it was a long and great feat that put this action film on the map of cinematic history.

Jumping back to the 1980s, do you think you can cite some of Porter's descendants here? We'll show you familiar scenes from the movies, and you guess what action flick it is! Go, go go!

1 Die Hard
Twentieth Century Fox
This one turned into a series of action movies, and they all starred Bruce Willis. What's the title of the first one?
Die Hard
Unbreakable
12 Monkeys
Sin City
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Director John McTiernan was behind the very first "Die Hard" movie, starring Bruce Willis in the role that made him a certified action star. Alan Rickman was also unforgettable here as his nemesis, Hans Gruber. "Shoot the glass!" was one of his classic villainous lines.

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2 Lethal Weapon
Warner Bros.
This buddy cop action flick became a TV series later on. What's the title?
Police Academy
Training Day
Lethal Weapon
Serpico
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Action movies have many sub-genres within its umbrella category, and the buddy movie and/or the buddy cop tandem are but two of these subs. That's where "Lethal Weapon" belongs, since it's both a buddy film and a good cop/bad cop tandem film as well.

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3 Aliens
Twentieth Century Fox
Sigourney Weaver is the definitive female action hero in this sci-fi action film. What's the title?
Aliens
Avatar
Ghostbusters
Galaxy Quest
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"Alien" was actually the first film to feature Sigourney Weaver in an action-packed sci-fi film, but that was released in 1979. We saw more action from her as she reprised her role in 1986's "Aliens" sequel. The first film was directed by Ridley Scott while the second was directed by James Cameron.

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4 Terminator
Orion Pictures
Perhaps this futuristic action film is the one most identified with Arnold Schwarzenegger. What's the film?
The Terminator
The Running Man
Predator
Total Recall
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"The Terminator" sci-fi action franchise began with the first film in 1984, starring a villainous Arnold Schwarzenegger in the titular role. But in the later sequels, Arnie became a good android, starting with 1991's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."

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5 First Blood
5 First Blood
We saw John Rambo wreak havoc in this first film. What's the title?
First Blood
The Expendables
Cobra
Commando
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John Rambo is one of the most unforgettable action heroes to come out of the silver screen during the '80s, starting with the first film, "First Blood." This 1982 film was followed by a sequel in 1985, then the third was released in 1988. Rambo was played by none other than Sylvester Stallone.

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6 Big Trouble in Little China
Twentieth Century Fox
John Carpenter directed this one. What's the title?
Escape From New York
Big Trouble in Little China
Mortal Kombat
The Golden Child
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The 1986 action film called "Big Trouble in Little China" actually featured a storyline set in the Chinatown area of San Francisco, California. It's also a comedy and it starred Kurt Russell and Kim Cattrall.

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7 Bloodsport
Cannon International
Martial arts was a big action film element during this decade, like in this film. What's the title?
Enter The Dragon
Karate Kid
Bloodsport
American Ninja
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The 1988 film called "Bloodsport" featured a fighting Jean-Claude Van Damme, and he is one of the certified Hollywood action stars to have some martial arts background training in life. He was actually active in karate competitions in his native land of Belgium before giving acting a try.

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8 Raiders of the Lost Ark
Twentieth Century Fox
Indiana Jones was introduced to moviegoers in this action-adventure film. Can you guess the title?
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Steven Spielberg's 1981 action comedy adventure film, "Raiders of the Lost Ark," was the first movie that introduced Harrison Ford in his now iconic role of Indiana Jones. Being an archaeology professor going on worldwide adventures never looked so attractive before this film came out.

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9 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Warner Bros.
This film series is an Australian franchise. What's the title of this 1985 film?
Crocodile Dundee
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Babe
The Man From Snowy River
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Actor Mel Gibson was the original Max in the Australian-made "Mad Max" movies, one of the roles that made him a globally recognized action hero. "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" is the third film in this post-apocalyptic series, and Tina Turner co-starred with him.

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10 Above the Law
Warner Bros.
Steven Seagal was one of the martial arts-practicing action heroes of that cinematic decade. Can you name this film of his?
Exit Wounds
Kill Switch
Fire Down Below
Above The Law
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Steven Seagal made a mark as an action hero who can also do martial arts moves. He showed his action prowess in films like "Fire Down Below (1997), "Exit Woulds" (2001), and "Kill Switch" (2008). He also demonstrated this extensively in "Above The Law" (1988).

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11 A View to a Kill
MGM/UA Entertainment Company
James Bond films were definitely contributing to the action back in that decade. What's the title of this 007 film?
A View to a Kill
From Russia with Love
Goldfinger
Diamonds Are Forever
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The 1985 James Bond film, "A View to a Kill," featured Roger Moore in one of his James Bond duties. The iconic Grace Jones co-starred with him as May Day, a very powerful villain. '80s musical icon Duran Duran performed its catchy theme song.

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12 The Untouchables
MGM/UA Entertainment Company
Gangster-related period films were also action-packed, like this one. What's the title?
The Untouchables
The Cotton Club
Prizzi's Honor
Married to the Mob
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The 1987 gangster film, "The Untouchables," featured the story of Elliot Ness and Al Capone that happened during the 1930s. Brian De Palma directed this one, with Kevin Costner essaying the role of Ness and Robert De Niro playing Capone.

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13 Lone Wolf McQuade
Orion Pictures
Chuck Norris delivered the kicks and punches in this war-related action film. Do you know the title?
Lone Wolf McQuade
Sidekicks
Good Guys Wear Black
Forest Warrior
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The 1983 action film, "Lone Wolf McQuade," featured two action heroes who are also martial artists: Chuck Norris and David Carradine. Norris played the titular role who is a Texas Ranger.

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14 The Empire Strikes Back
Twentieth Century Fox
The "Star Wars" saga also contributed to the action of that era. What particular film of the saga is this one?
The Phantom Menace
Attack of the Clones
The Empire Strikes Back
Revenge of the Sith
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The second film from the "Star Wars" saga came out in 1980. It was called "The Empire Strikes Back." Unlike the first film, director Irvin Kershner helmed this one while the script was written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan. George Lucas previously handled those two jobs, but the story remains his.

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15 Smokey and the Bandit 2
Universal Pictures
Action and comedy also mixed during that decade, like in this sequel film. Can you tell the title?
Smokey and the Bandit 2
Beverly Hills Cop
The Blues Brothers
The Naked Gun
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The successful 1977 film, "Smokey and the Bandit," had an equally successful sequel called "Smokey and the Bandit 2" released in 1980. It still starred Burt Reynolds in the lead, and was an action comedy hit.

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16 The Cannonball Run
Twentieth Century Fox
Race films were definitely action-packed as well, like this all-star cast film. What's the title?
The Cannonball Run
Chariots of Fire
Speed Zone
Safari 3000
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Action comedy films can also be star-studded, like the 1981 film, "The Cannonball Run." The famous faces in this film include Burt Reynolds, Farah Fawcett, Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise, Jackie Chan, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr., to name a few.

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17 Beverly Hills Cop
Paramount Pictures
Eddie Murphy supplied the comedy and the action in this police-themed film. What's the title?
Coming to America
Beverly Hills Cop
Trading Places
Harlem Nights
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Comedian Eddie Murphy became a certified global movie star with the release of the action-comedy film, "Beverly Hills Cop," in 1984. He essayed the role of Axel Foley here, and the film's instrumental soundtrack song was also called "Axel F."

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18 The Beastmaster
MGM/UA Entertainment Company
Fantasy hero epics also packed the action in some films, like this one. What's its title?
Labyrinth
The Princess Bride
The Beastmaster
Willow
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"The Beastmaster" is about a boy who grew up to become a warrior, and he has the ability to communicate with animals. The 1982 fantasy action film starred famous actors of that era, such as Marc Singer and Tanya Roberts.

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19 Superman II
Warner Bros.
All-American comic book superheroes also graced the silver screen in the '80s, like this sequel. What's the title?
Superman II
Swamp Thing
Flash Gordon
Howard The Duck
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"The Godfather" novelist Mario Puzo was one of the co-writers of the "Superman II" film released in 1980, under the direction of Richard Lester. The iconic Christopher Reeve gave life to the titular role of Superman during those years, and his portrayal remains a classic one.

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20 Commando
Twentieth Century Fox
Military conflict-related storylines were sure-shot winners at the action film box office tally, like this one. Can you name it?
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Commando
Born on the Fourth of July
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A young Alyssa Milano played the daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger's character in the 1985 film, "Commando." Canadian actor Rae Dawn Chong and Australian actor Vernon Wells also appeared here.

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21 Escape from New York
Embassy Pictures
Action films can also be set in post-apocalyptic worlds like this one. What's the title of this film?
Escape from New York
Blade Runner
Akira
Brazil
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The 1981 film called "Escape From New York" featured a futuristic sci-fi action story that's set in 1997. Kurt Russell essayed the anti-hero role of Snake Plissken here, and he reprised this role in "Escape From L.A.," too.

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22 Scarface
Universal Pictures
One of Al Pacino's most memorable film roles can be seen in this gangster-themed action movie. What's the title?
The Godfather
Scent of a Woman
Dog Day Afternoon
Scarface
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One of Al Pacino's most unforgettable roles is that of Tony Montana, the Cuban immigrant who rose to the top of the Miami underworld and became a feared drug lord. His story was seen in the 1983 crime movie, "Scarface," directed by Brian De Palma. Michelle Pfeiffer co-starred with Pacino.

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23 Tango & Cash
Warner Bros.
Kurt Russell and Sylvester Stallone both headlined this cop-related action drama film. Can you guess the title?
Cliffhanger
Cobra
Tango & Cash
Over The Top
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Another buddy cop action comedy film that came out of the '80s is the 1989 film called "Tango & Cash." The buddies featured in this film, Raymond Tango and Gabriel Cash, were played by Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell.

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24 American Ninja
Cannon Film Distributors
East meets west is a favorite theme of '80s action movies like this one. What's the title of this Michael Dudikoff starrer?
Red Sun
The Last Samurai
Enter The Warriors Gate
American Ninja
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One of the action stars who actively made a lot of action movies during the '80s and '90s is Michael Dudikoff, who starred in the 1985 film, "American Ninja." Hollywood also had a fascination with ninjas back then. That's why the film had this theme and title.

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25 Sudden Impact
Warner Bros.
The '80s wouldn't be the same without Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry character, as seen in this action film. What's the title of this one?
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Unforgiven
Sudden Impact
For A Few Dollars More
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The 1983 action film, "Sudden Impact," is the fourth time that Clint Eastwood portrayed the role of Inspector Harry Callahan, a.k.a. Dirty Harry. It was in this film that he uttered the iconic line, "Go ahead, make my day." He also directed and produced this film.

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26 Predator
Twentieth Century Fox
Aliens and action storylines really did mix during the '80s, like in this film. Can you guess its title?
The Thing
The Last Starfighter
Predator
They Live
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"Die Hard" director John McTiernan also directed action films that were sci-fi bent, and "Predator" was one of them. This 1987 film produced many sequels, making this into another film franchise. There was even a crossover series called "Alien vs. Predator" during the 2000s.

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27 Never Say Never Again
Warner Bros.
The '80s franchise saw many actors play James Bond, and this film is one of them. What's the title of this one that starred Sean Connery?
Diamonds are Forever
Never Say Never Again
Octopussy
You Only Live Twice
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The 1983 James Bond film, "Never Say Never Again," was Sean Connery's last time playing 007. It was his seventh James Bond film. Some of his co-stars in the film include Kim Basinger, Max von Sydow, Barbara Carrera, and Rowan Atkinson.

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28 Hamburger Hill
Paramount Pictures
Vietnam War-set action films were still aplenty during the '80s, like this one. Can you name it?
Hamburger Hill
Apocalypse Now
The Deer Hunter
Taxi Driver
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War movies aren't automatically action movies, but 1987's "Hamburger Hill" was definitely an action-packed Vietnam War-set movie. It was based on real-life events that happened to an American battalion during that war.

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29 Highlander
Twentieth Century Fox
Christopher Lambert portrayed an immortal action hero in this film. What was the film's title?
Highlander
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
The Sicilian
Mortal Kombat
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The 1986 film, "Highlander," catapulted French actor Christopher Lambert into international stardom as he essayed the role of Scottish immortal swordsman Connor MacLeod. Scottish actor Sean Connery also co-starred in this film. The highly popular film was later made into a TV series.

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30 Tron
20th Century Fox
Video games provided the backdrop of action in this futuristic sci-fi film. What's the title?
Tron
Street Fighter
Super Mario Bros.
Double Dragon
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The 1982,"Tron," starred Jeff Bridges. A sequel to this film in 2010, "Tron: Legacy," also had Jeff Bridges in it. In that film, he appeared as both his older self and his younger self, thanks to some sci-fi cinematic magic.

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31 Blue Thunder
Columbia Pictures
A helicopter was one of the "characters" in this police-themed action film. Can you guess the title?
Black Hawk Down
Blue Thunder
Apocalypse Now
Airwolf
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The 1983 film called "Blue Thunder" is an action thriller directed by John Badham who also directed other action thrillers, like "Point of No Return" and "Nick of Time." The film starred Roy Scheider, Daniel Stern, and Malcolm McDowell, to name a few.

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32 The Delta Force
Cannon Film Distributors
Military-trained action heroes also fought off terrorists after their duty, like in this film. What's the title?
The Delta Force
Operation Thunderbolt
Executive Decision
Con Air
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Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin co-starred in the 1986 action-packed film, "The Delta Force." It turned out to be Marvin's last film role, since he died a year after its release. Both Norris and Marvin served in the military in real life.

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33 10 to Midnight
Cannon Film Distributors
Crime-laden stories are usually fodder for good action thriller films, like this one. Can you guess its title?
Death Wish
The Magnificent Seven
The Dirty Dozen
10 to Midnight
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Charles Bronson made many action movies since the '50s, such as "Death Wish" (1974), "The Magnificent Seven" (1960), and "The Dirty Dozen" (1967), to name a few. He was also active in the '80s, with this 1983 film called "10 to Midnight" as one of the films he made in that decade.

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34 Clash of the Titans
Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM)
Greek mythology is also a good source of action and adventure stories for films, like this 1981 epic. Can you recall the title?
Hercules
Clash of the Titans
Xanadu
Black Orpheus
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Perseus was the Greek mythological hero who took center stage in "Clash of the Titans." This 1981 version had "L.A. Law" TV star Harry Hamlin as Perseus, with Laurence Olivier in the role of Zeus and Ursula Andress as Aphrodite.

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35 Red Sonja
MGM/UA Entertainment Company
Women warriors also supplied the beauty and brawn in certain '80s action films, like this one. What's the title of this film?
Ultraviolet
Aeon Flux
Tomb Raider
Red Sonja
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Marvel Comics has a fierce female warrior character in the form of Red Sonja, and her story got featured in the 1985 film version called "Red Sonja," starred Brigitte Nielsen in the titular role. Kiddie martial artist Ernie Reyes Jr. also co-starred, along with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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36 King Solomon's Mines
Cannon Group
This highly popular action adventure novel was adapted into film several times, the most notable of which is this '80s version. Can you guess the title?
The Shawshank Redemption
King Solomon's Mines
The NeverEnding Story
Eragon
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The 1885 novel, "King Solomon's Mines," featured the life of adventurer Allan Quatermain. It was made into a movie many times, but the 1985 film version became something of a parody of the novel's story. This action adventure comedy version starred Richard Chamberlain in the titular role.

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37 Batman
Warner Bros.
It's more of a comic book fantasy adventure film, but this superhero also delivered some Dark Knight action nonetheless. What film is this?
Batman
RoboCop
The Punisher
Condorman
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With so many Batman films made, Tim Burton's 1989 version simply called "Batman" stylized the comic book look of this superhero action film, jumpstarting renewed interest in the superhero genre. Michael Keaton was memorable as Batman, but Jack Nicholson stole the show with his Joker portrayal.

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38 Licence to Kill
MGM/UA Entertainment Company
Timothy Dalton tried to step into James Bond's shoes in this 1989 action thriller. What's the title of this 007 film?
GoldenEye
Tomorrow Never Dies
The World is Not Enough
Licence to Kill
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Timothy Dalton's last James Bond role was for the 1989 film, "Licence to Kill." Pierce Brosnan took over that role during the '90s, starting with 1995's "GoldenEye" and ending his turn with 2002's "Die Another Day."

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39 Iron Eagle
TriStar Pictures
Military-themed action films are always big with male audiences, like this one starring Jason Gedrick. What's the title?
Iron Eagle
Das Boot
Good Morning, Vietnam
Gallipoli
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Louis Gossett Jr. and Jason Gedrick starred in the 1986 military-themed action film, "Iron Eagle." They played the role of pilots, but Gossett's role was the one who had military training in the story. This film produced three more sequels.

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40 No Retreat, No Surrender
New World Pictures
Hong Kong martial arts filmmakers also tried to make Hollywood films, like this Van Damme movie. What's the title?
No Retreat, No Surrender
Armour of God
Police Story
Dragon Lord
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Hong Kong cinema is known for producing iconic martial arts films, or what the west called kung-fu films. One of this genre's known directors, Corey Yuen, tried crossing over to Hollywood by directing "No Retreat, No Surrender" in 1986. It starred real-life martial artist Jean-Claude Van Damme.

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Twentieth Century Fox