Number that movie

The focus of this thread is to provide as many movies that include a number in their title as possible.

Guidelines:

Roman Numerals from sequels don’t count. Thus Rocky XVII in not appropriate here.

Cardinal and ordinal numbers are accepted. The ** Sixth Sense** is as valid as 101 Dalmatians.

Regarding one, it is only acceptable when used as a number. In that vein, She’s the one doesn’t belong in here.

Numbers that form part of a word aren’t allowed either. Threesome and its kind are thus banished from this list.

Foreign and TV movies are accepted.

And yes, using the IMDB is considered cheating.

I will start it off with a few choices:

First kid
3 for the road. Starring Charlie Sheen, I believe that was its name. Not sure though.
3 men and a baby
4 weddings and a funeral
The sign of 4
The 5th element
Snow White and the 7 dwarfs
Se7en
The magnificent 7
9 months
Ten
12 monkeys
THE 13th flloor
The 13th warrior
16 candles
Stalag 17
20 cigarettes
Passenger 57
101 Dalmatains
451 Fahrenheit. Or something like that, I am not quite sure on this one.
U-571
Blues Brothers 2000
2001: A space Oddisey
2010: A space Oddisey
20000 leagues under the sea
THX-some damn number. I can not recall it at this moment.

I think I will stop know as to not exhaust the possibilities. I don’t want this thread to suffer from the early demise syndrome that afflicts most of the threads I start.

Ocean’s 11.

THX-1138, quasar :wink:

I won’t put too much effort into this. I’ll just lean over in my chair and look through my DVD/VHS collection:

Star Trek: First Contact
Six Days Seven Nights (double score)
Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo (does the “Deuce” count?)
9 1/2 Weeks (unless non-integers don’t count)

Hey, if you’re gonna accept “deuce,” how about “Pi”?

“7 Keys to Baldpate”
“Catch 22”
“13 Ghosts” (in 3D!)

Lest we forget the master:
Seventh Samurai by Akira Kurasowa

8 1/2

Seven brides for seven brothers.

1776

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

1941

Friday the 13th

Apollo 13

Three Days of the Condor

Some big movies :

A Million to Juan (Was Paul Rodriguez in the title role?)
1,000,000 B.C. (the caveman movie with Ringo Starr, maybe it was 2,000,000 B.C.)
8,000,000 Ways To Die (Charles Bronson, IIRC)

and some rather odd movies :

Air Force 1
The 3 Stooges … do anything
The 5 Senses
The 7th Seal
The 9th Gate

even more :

10 Little Indians
12 Angry Men
North Dallas 40

12 O’Clock High

Cheaper By the Dozen (or is that not acceptable?)

Three Days of the Condor
8 1/2 Women
The Third Man
Twelfth Night
Saturday the 14th
First Knight
Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires
20 Million Miles to Earth - (I’m assuming just “Million” doesn’t count)
8 Million Ways to Die
One Million Years B.C.
First Blood
A Tale of Two Cities
Twelve Angry Men
Six Days, Seven Nights
North Dallas Forty
The Ten Commandments
Five Easy Pieces
The Man with Two Brains

8 Heads in a Duffle Bag

I suck at this game. It took me a half an hour to think of that one.

History of the World Part I

There was never a part II so this qualifies since it was intended to be as such and I is Roman for the numeral one so…

Seven Years in Tibet

off the top of my head

1492
gone in 60 seconds

thinking a little harder
the 500 blows
42 steps
the seventh day
the 3rd omen
the 5th kingdom (you know that stupid miniseries)
On the 6th day he created woman
alladin and the 40 theives

The 39 Steps

Around the World in 80 days

42nd Street

Golddiggers of 1933 (or some year near then)

First Knight

It Happened One Night

The Three Musketeers

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Between Two Worlds
The Three Faces of Eve
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
With Six You Get Eggroll
Seven Days in May
Eight Men Out
The Whole Nine Yards
Ten Wanted Men
Twelve O’Clock High