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Movies by John Alexander

Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by John Alexander. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight John Alexander’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering John alexander’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.

Our catalog, currently featuring 4 exceptional films by John Alexander, is regularly updated to bring you both timeless classics and recent releases. Dive into detailed descriptions, ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie for a night of cinephile delight. Immerse yourself in the distinctive atmosphere, visual artistry, and narrative depth that define John Alexander’s directorial approach, and enjoy an unforgettable journey into the heart of cinematic excellence.

Little Satchmo (2021)

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Explore the life of Sharon Preston-Folta, the daughter of American icon and legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong. To the world, Louis Armstrong is iconic — a symbol of musical genius, unparalleled success, and unassailable character. To Sharon, he was simply Dad.

Bender (2016)

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The unsettling true story of America's first serial-killing family. A troubled doctor searches for patients swallowed by the prairie and encounters the Benders, homesteaders trapped by a life of unspeakable sin.

White Heat (2012)

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In 1965, seven students meet and, despite being an assorted mix of people, become friends while they share a flat together in London. As time passes, their lives intertwine with each other as they feel the impact of political developments and the outbreak of war and disease.

Sense and Sensibility (2008)

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Marianne Dashwood wears her heart on her sleeve when she falls in love with the charming but unsuitable John Willoughby, ignoring her sister Elinor's warning that her impulsive behavior leaves her open to gossip and innuendo. Elinor, sensitive to social convention, struggles to conceal her own romantic disappointment, even from those closest to her. Will the sisters learn that sense must mix with sensibility if they are to find personal happiness in a society where status and money govern the rules of love?