Movies Starring Charlotte Rampling

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Private detective Philip Marlowe investigates a missing persons case that leads him into a web of corruption and betrayal.

Why people love it: Mitchum's gritty portrayal captures the world‑weary gumshoe perfectly, while the film's moody cinematography and sharp dialogue evoke classic noir. Fans also appreciate its faithful adaptation of Chandler's complex plot and the memorable supporting performances.

1 / 6

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On a snowbound train, a young woman discovers a fellow passenger has disappeared, prompting a suspenseful investigation.

Why people love it: The remake charms with its elegant period setting, witty dialogue, and a fresh take on Hitchcock's classic intrigue.

2 / 6

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A former SS officer and a camp survivor rekindle a twisted relationship in post‑war Vienna.

Why people love it: The film is praised for its haunting atmosphere and daring exploration of power dynamics. Cavani’s direction and the lead performances create a chilling yet compelling portrait of obsession.

3 / 6

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A man moves into a Paris apartment and becomes obsessed with the previous tenant's mysterious death, spiraling into paranoia.

Why people love it: Polanski’s unsettling direction creates a claustrophobic nightmare of identity loss. Audiences are drawn to its slow‑burn tension and haunting visual metaphors.

4 / 6

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A burnt-out lawyer takes on a medical malpractice case to redeem his career.

Why people love it: Newman's powerful performance and Lumet's tight direction create an intense legal battle. The film's moral complexity keeps viewers engaged.

5 / 6

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In a post‑apocalyptic world, a god‑like being enforces order while a rebel challenges his rule.

Why people love it: Its striking visual style and bold ideas make it a cult classic. The film mixes satire with existential questions, and Connery’s performance is unforgettable.

6 / 6