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Top 30 Harrison Ford Films

There is no doubt that Harrison Ford had some legendary roles throughout his life. His swagger and portrayal of lovable scoundrels captured our hearts long ago.

Let's check out his best 30 films so far! It should be no surprise which two characters are all over the top of this list.

1. Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
IMDb: 8.7

This is a worthy continuation of the story as the second installment, or what is now known as Episode V, in the Star Wars franchise. We come back in with our favorite characters, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, and Han Solo, three years later on the snowy planet of Hoth. After some sexual tension and banter between Leia and Han, we learn that Luke hasn't returned to the shelter, so Han goes out to look for him.

A Worthy Continuation of The Story

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The story progresses from there as Luke begins his Jedi training, and we encounter the awesome Yoda with Frank Oz's voice. More epic lightsaber battles, and the best plot twist in cinematic history as we learn that Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father, makes this one of the best movies ever made.

2. Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
IMDb: 8.6

The most epic franchise in history began in 1977 with Star Wars. Its lasting impact and huge fandom are a true testament to the story. Harrison Ford's role as Han Solo is one of his most iconic and one of the two for which he'll always be known.

One of His Most Iconic Roles

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A description hardly seems necessary, but here we have Luke Skywalker, who buys two droids, one of them carrying a secret message from a woman for Obi-Wan Kenobi. Luke finds him, and they embark on a mission to take the secret plans to her father on Alderaan. They hook up with pilot Han Solo and his Wookie co-pilot Chewie to fly them there. Ford excels as the cocky Han and embodies the scoundrel we all love.

3. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (1989)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 88%
IMDb: 8.2

While the next installment is still pending, there is no doubt that Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is the best Indiana Jones film to date. The storyline, Harrison Ford's Indy, and the addition of Sean Connery as his father make this one a near-perfect film.

The Best Indiana Jones Film to Date

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We get some fun here, peeking into Indy's past and seeing some of his spunk as a teenager, played by the great River Phoenix. Then, we're on to a quest to find Indy's kidnapped father, who the Nazis kidnapped because of his knowledge of the Holy Grail. Filled with emotion and faith, this makes for an incredible cinematic ride.

4. Indiana Jones and The Raiders of The Lost Ark (1981)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 96%
IMDb: 8.1

As the first installment in the Indiana Jones franchise, only barely surpassed by the third installment's greatness. In the film, originally only titled Raiders of the Lost Ark, not only are we introduced to the greatness of Indiana Jones, we also have Marion (Karen Allen), who is superb as his old flame.

The Greatness of Indiana Jones

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He is again in a race with the Nazis. This time they are all searching for the Ark of the Covenant. One of the best things about this one is the rich backstory. We get to know a lot about Indy here as he fights bad guys and reconnects with Marion.

5. The Fugitive (1993)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 96%
IMDb: 7.8

Even though Tommy Lee Jones' deputy marshall doesn't care that you didn't kill your wife, we do, Kimble! It is hard to forget as one of the most famous lines of the film

Accused of Murdering His Wife

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Harrison Ford stars as Dr. Richard Kimble in one of his best roles, a man accused of murdering his wife. Even though he didn't do it, he is sentenced to death. En route to prison, his transport crashes. He escapes and goes on the run. While being chased by Deputy Samuel Gerard, he sets out to find out who killed his wife. The suspense is on point, and the mystery will keep you intrigued until the end.

6. Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of The Jedi (1983)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 83%
IMDb: 8.3

As the thrilling conclusion to the first three films (at least in order of release date), we have Episode VI. We catch up with our favorites again. After the heart-wrenching ending of Episode V, where Leia admits her love for Han, and he gets frozen in carbonite, this installment is most welcome.

Thrilling Conclusion to The First Three Films

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Leia comes to bust Han out of Jabba's palace but is captured herself and made to wear the famous gold bikini, and Luke must come to rescue them all. One of the most satisfying moments in this film is when Leia strangles Jabba with the chains he kept on her. We also have another confrontation between Luke and his father, with a redemption arc you don't see coming.

7. Star Wars: Episode: VII – The Force Awakens (2015)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
IMDb: 7.8

After so many years without Star Wars movies, it was fun to see this return again to continue the Luke, Leia, and Han stories. Having these three actors embody their most iconic roles was thrilling to see. One of the highlights was Han and Chewy's entrance. Harrison Ford did a great job with this, easily stepping back into the role.

We're Home, Chewie

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This film takes us to Jakku, where it introduces us to Rey. When a droid carries the map to where Luke Skywalker has been hiding, Rey must help him find his way to Princess Leia. A former Stormtrooper named Finn, then Han, and Chewie join her. We are also introduced to a new villain in Kylo, and Ford gets the ending he wanted for his character all along.

8. Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (1984)

Rotten Tomatoes: 83%
IMDb: 7.5

While not quite as strong story-wise as the first and third installments, Temple of Doom is technically a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Chilled Monkey Brains

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Here we have Indy crash landing in India with a boy called Short Round and a lounge singer named Wilhelmina “Willie” Scott, although neither show up in other installments. They go to the village and learn that their children and sacred stones are missing. The trio set out to get them back. No doubt the most memorable scene in the film concerns “chilled monkey brains.”

9. Witness (1985)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
IMDb: 7.4

With an unusual setting, we have the film Witness. It features a romance set against the danger of murder.

Romance With Danger

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Ford stars as police officer John Book, who seeks to protect a young Amish boy and his mother after the boy witnesses a brutal murder of an undercover cop. While Book attempts to figure out the mystery, he discovers that the boy is in danger because the murderers know about his investigation and are hiding in the Amish community. Book moves into the community and begins a romance with the boy's mother. According to Roger Ebert, “Harrison Ford has never given a better performance in a movie.”

10. Blade Runner (1982)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
IMDb: 8.1

This unique Sci-Fi film features Harrison Ford in a different kind of role than we usually see him. Even though we're a few years past it now, this film was a futuristic look as it took place in 2019.

Reaction Time is A Factor

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It features Ford as a retired detective who is called upon to track down some escaped humanoid androids from an outer space mining colony. They are hiding on Earth, and while he tracks them down, he discovers some interesting information about the android's manufacturer.

11. 42 (2013)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 81%
IMDb: 7.5

In this biographical film about legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson, we have an excellent performance by Harrison Ford as the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Branch Rickey. The film centers around Rickey's defying the color barrier by signing Robinson. It tells an important story and shows how far things have come.

The Owner of The Brooklyn Dodgers

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Regarding Ford's performance, film critic Richard Roeper wrote, “Harrison Ford is all eyebrows and speeches as Branch Rickey, the Dodgers executive determined to break the color barrier. It’s a rather remarkable performance by Ford in that he goes for it whole hog, scowling and barking and delivering sound bite-sized life lessons.”

12. Clear and Present Danger (1994)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 80%
IMDb: 6.9

Based on the novel of the same time by Tom Clancy, Clear and Present Danger is another worthwhile action film from Harrison Ford. The story is the sequel to The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games. The second in which Ford also played Jack Ryan.

Another Worthwhile Action Film

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In this installment, Jack becomes the acting director of the CIA. He soon must investigate the murder of a friend of the president. Once Jack starts digging, he finds links between the deceased and drug dealers.

13. Presumed Innocent (1990)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 86%
IMDb: 6.9

Another book adaptation, Presumed Innocent, is based on a novel by the same name written by Scott Turow. Harrison Ford does well in these crime dramas, and this one has him playing chief deputy Rusty Sabitch to Brian Dennehy's prosecuting attorney, Raymond Horgan.

A Crime Drama

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Horgan assigned Sabitch to investigate the rape and murder of Carolyn, a colleague of theirs, but Horgan has a closer relationship with her. They were having an affair before she died, and the evidence soon implicates Rusty in her murder. This film presents an intriguing mystery that keeps you captivated until the end. According to Roger Ebert, “The lead performance, by Harrison Ford, must have been a delicate balancing act, since at every point he must seem plausible both as a killer, and as an innocent man. Ford's taciturn and undemonstrative acting style is well suited to the challenge.”

14. The Age of Adaline (2015)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 55%
IMDb: 7.2

The premise of The Age of Adaline is a fascinating one that allows the film to explore multiple decades, given the title character's long life and agelessness. It is a unique film that is enjoyable to watch.

Delivers an Impressive Performance

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Adaline (Blake Lively) is in a car accident in 1937, which makes her stop aging. She appears as a 29-year-old woman for several years, with her daughter aging past her. She changes her identification often to avoid being studied, but she must give up anyone she's become close to before they realize that she doesn't age. One of these people is William Jones (Harrison Ford), who is heartbroken when she disappears.

Years later, she encounters him again when she is dating his son. He is stunned by her appearance, and she tries to convince him that the woman he knew was her relative instead of her. Ford delivers an impressive performance here. According to film critic Matt Zoller Speitz, “Ford's voice—always deep, lowered an octave by age and one more by William's longing—is even more powerful. This is Ford's best performance since The Fugitive, maybe since Witness.”

15. Air Force One (1997)

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Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
IMDb: 6.5

The storyline of Air Force One is an intriguing one that gives us a strong president in Harrison Ford's character James Marshall. After a speech outlining how he will not negotiate with terrorists, the president is tested when they take over Air Force One and threaten to kill the hostages—the president's wife and daughter.

Get Off My Plane!



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