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My Top Ten Michael Douglas Movies:

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Welcome to The Top Ten List!

To commemorate the Featured TV Blog for the month of July, Franklin, I have gathered My Top Ten Michael Douglas Movies! If you’re looking for the best movies featuring Michael Douglas, you’ve come to the right place, have a look at my favorite Michael Douglas Movies!

Directed by Danny DeVito, with Screenplay by Michael J. Leeson, and Based on "The War of the Roses" by Warren Adler, and Produced by James L. Brooks, and Arnon Milchan, Starring: Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito, G. D. Spradlin, with Cinematography by Stephen H. Burum, and Edited by Lynzee Klingman, with Music by David Newman, and Production company: Gracie Films, and Distributed by 20th Century Fox (1989)
Based on "Behind the Candelabra: My Life with Liberace" by Scott Thorson, and Alex Thorleifson, Screenplay by Richard LaGravenese, Directed by Steven Soderbergh, Starring: Michael Douglas, Matt Damon, Dan Aykroyd, Scott Bakula, Rob Lowe, Debbie Reynolds, with Music by Marvin Hamlisch, Country of origin: United States, Original language: English, Executive producer: Jerry Weintraub, Producers: Gregory Jacobs, Susan Ekins, and Michael Polaire, with Cinematography by Peter Andrews, Editor: Mary Ann Bernard, Running time: 118 minutes, Production company: HBO Films, Original network: HBO (2013)
Directed by Steven Soderbergh, with Screenplay by Stephen Gaghan, and Based on "Traffik" by Simon Moore, and Produced by Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, and Laura Bickford, Starring: Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, Michael Douglas, Luis Guzmán, Dennis Quaid, Catherine Zeta Jones, with Cinematography by Peter Andrews, and Edited by Stephen Mirrione, with Music by Cliff Martinez, and Production companies: Bedford Falls Productions, Laura Bickford Productions, and Initial Entertainment Group, and Distributed by USA Films (United States and Canada), and Initial Entertainment Group (International) (2000)
Directed by Joel Schumacher, and Written by Ebbe Roe Smith, and Produced by Timothy Harris, Arnold Kopelson, and Herschel Weingrod, Starring: Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey, Rachel Ticotin, Frederic Forrest, Tuesday Weld, with Cinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak, and Edited by Paul Hirsch, with Music by James Newton Howard, and Production companies: Le Studio Canal+, Regency Enterprises, and Alcor Films, and Distributed by Warner Bros. (1993)
Directed by Curtis Hanson, with Screenplay by Steve Kloves, and Based on "Wonder Boys" by Michael Chabon, and Produced by Curtis Hanson, and Scott Rudin, Starring: Michael Douglas, Tobey Maguire, Frances McDormand, Katie Holmes, Rip Torn, Robert Downey Jr., with Cinematography by Dante Spinotti, and Edited by Dede Allen, with Music by Christopher Young, and Production companies: Paramount Pictures, BBC Films, Curtis Hanson Productions, Marubeni, MFF Feature Film Productions, Mutual Film Company, Scott Rudin Productions, Tele München Fernseh, Produktionsgesellschaft, and Toho-Towa, and Distributed by Paramount Pictures (USA/Canada), Universal Pictures (Ireland/United Kingdom), Concorde Filmverleih (Germany)m Toho-Towa (Japan), and Warner Bros. (International) (2000)
Directed by David Fincher, and Written by John Brancato, and Michael Ferris, Produced by Steve Golin, and Ceán Chaffin, Starring: Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Kara Unger, James Rebhorn, Peter Donat, Carroll Baker, Armin Mueller-Stahl, with Cinematography by Harris Savides, and Edited by James Haygood, with Music by Howard Shore Production company: Propaganda Films, and Distributed by PolyGram Films (1997)
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, and Written by Diane Thomas, and Produced by Michael Douglas, Starring: Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito, Alfonso Arau, Manuel Ojeda, with Cinematography by Dean Cundey, and Edited by Donn Cambern, and Frank Morriss, with Music by Alan Silvestri, and Production company: El Corazon Producciones S.A., and Distributed by 20th Century Fox (1984)
Directed by Paul Verhoeven, and Written by Joe Eszterhas, and Produced by Alan Marshall, and Mario Kassar, Starring: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, George Dzundza, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Wayne Knight, with Cinematography by Jan de Bont, and Edited by Frank J. Urioste, with Music by Jerry Goldsmith, and Production companies: Carolco Pictures, and Le Studio Canal+, and Distributed by TriStar Pictures (United States), Guild Film Distribution (United Kingdom), and UGC Distribution (France) (1992)
Directed by Adrian Lyne, with Screenplay by James Dearden, and Based on "Diversion" by James Dearden, and Produced by Stanley R. Jaffe, and Sherry Lansing, Starring: Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, with Cinematography by Howard Atherton, and Edited by Michael Kahn, and Peter E. Berger, with Music by Maurice Jarre, and Production company: Jaffe/Lansing Productions, and Distributed by Paramount Pictures (1987)
Directed by Oliver Stone, and Written by Oliver Stone, and Stanley Weiser, and Produced by Edward R. Pressman, Starring: Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Daryl Hannah, Martin Sheen, Hal Holbrook, Terence Stamp, with Cinematography by Robert Richardson, and Edited by Claire Simpson, with Music by Stewart Copeland, with Production companies: American Entertainment Partners, and Amercent Films, adn Distributed by 20th Century Fox (1987)

And that’s all folks! My Top Ten Michael Douglas Movies! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for the next great Top Ten List!

Michael Douglas during an interview with David Letterman during a taping of the "Late Show with David Letterman" at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, N.Y. (2010) 

Photo Credit: CBS Network/World Wide Pants
Michael Douglas during an interview with David Letterman during a taping of the Late Show with David Letterman at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, N.Y. (2010)

Photo Credit: CBS Network/World Wide Pants
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