Top 10 Greatest Nassau Movies of All Time

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1. Thunderball (1965)

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Director: Terence Young

When SPECTRE’s evil leader, Emile Largo, and his henchman, Number Two, come up with a plan to steal an RAF strategic bomber full of two nuclear weapons, 007 calls in all his agents to stop him.

With NATO and the world held hostage by the terrorist organization, Bond heads to the sun-kissed Bahamas to follow a faint lead. But when he meets a gorgeous brunette named Domino, it’s all up in the air as she has a dangerous secret that links her to Largo. – Nassau Movies

2. Children of God (2010)

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Director: Kareem Mortimer

The story follows Jonny, an art student who’s “banned” by his teacher to a remote island called Eleuthera, where he can focus on his art and find his true voice. But first, he meets Romeo, a handsome and confident guy, who shows Jonny all the beautiful places in the area and more.

But Romeo also has a girlfriend and a crazy mom who won’t take no for an answer. Meanwhile, the pastor’s wife, Lena, has come to this faraway place to think about her future in peace.

She’s tired of her husband’s bigoted, anti-gay views and his refusal to admit to the cruelty and inconsistencies in his life. The phrase “children of God” is used by Christians to mean all God’s children. Four Bahamians set off from the hustle and bustle of Nassau to a slower-paced, more relaxed version of Eleuthera. – Nassau Movies

3. Salty (1973)

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Director: Ricou Browning

Taylor Reed, a twenty-four-year-old young man, and his seventeen-year-old younger brother, Tim Reed, have lost their parents in a hurricane and have relocated to rural Florida, where Taylor has secured employment at a Marine Life Park.

Accompanying them is Clancy, a local animal trader who travels to the park by school bus, and on the journey, Tim forms a friendship with Salty, a friendly sea lion.

Upon arrival, they find that the park, owned and operated by Mrs. Penninger, has fallen into disrepair. The two brothers and Clancy work together to revitalize the park while Salty joins in the adventure. – Nassau Movies

4. You Can’t Fool Your Wife (1923)

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Director: George Melford

Garth McBride, a wealthy stockbroker, and his wife Edith are invited to a friend’s home in Florida. After a brief flirtation between the two, they decide to embark on a flight to Nassau, where they will spend the night before returning to New York.

Edith can find employment as a nurse upon her return to New York, while Garth is injured in a business dispute with a rival. In the process, he is brought to the attention of Dr. Seacord, who is unaware that the patient is his wife’s paramour.

Despite this, Seacord rescues Garth, only to find out later that he is married to the attending nurse. After an exchange of apologies and explanations, the two families are reconciled. – Nassau Movies

5. Speed Week (1957)

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Director: Howard Winner

This entry provides an overview of the automobile races conducted as part of Nassau’s Speed Week, an annual event in the Bahamas. The cars arrived on a boat in December 1956 from Miami and proceeded in a procession to the designated course at the Nassau International Airport.

Fans can observe the races from the vantage point of Blackbeard’s Tavern. Friday features a 70-mile men’s race for the Governor’s Cup, with Carroll Shelby vowing to win. The main competition between the two Ferraris is between the Marquis and the Mercedes-Benz.

Saturday features a women’s race, which includes a fire underneath the driver’s seat. The victor is a sports reporter from New York City. Finally, on Sunday, the winner of the 210-mile Trophy Race will be presented the cup by the governor. The surprise winner is Stirling Moss in his Maserati, which had been worked on until the last minute. – Nassau Movies

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6. Island Windjammers (1956)

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Director: Howard Winner

The Out Island Regatta is an annual sailing competition held in the Bahamas. The town of Nassau is the commercial center of the Bahamas, which encompasses four thousand islands and key locations.

However, Georgetown is the focal point of the regatta, which, unlike yacht races, begins at full anchor. The majority of the sailboats competing are constructed and captained locally, with a focus on local waters.

While spectators may observe a tranquil atmosphere, there is always activity aboard the boats, whose crews must be aware of the ever-changing conditions.

The race is characterized by close calls, with only one victor in each class. Following the race, participants are invited to partake in the postrace festivities before returning home to plan and strategize for the following year. – Nassau Movies

7. A $90,000 Fish (1935)

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Director: Kareem Mortimer

The $90,000 figure refers to the expenditure incurred for a scientific expedition in the Nassau region of the Bahamas to collect marine specimens. Subsequently, a diver will descend to the bottom of the ocean and a dredge will be used to retrieve specimens from a depth of 10,000 meters.

During the expedition, the scientists observe dolphins as they collect specimens of various species of marine fish, including trunk, needle, butterfly, puffer, pig, cow, file, grouper, and barracuda. – Nassau Movies

8. Eleutheran Adventure (2006)

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Director: Kareem Mortimer

Kareem Mortimer is a documentary film that follows him and his camera operator Kevin Taylor as they make their way from Spanish Wells to the southernmost point of Eleuthera, with just $150 in their pocket. – Nassau Movies

9. Peas at 5:30 (2004)

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Director: Lars Büchel

The story follows a film director who is accidentally blinded and has to relearn how to live without sight. He is aided by a blind woman who is assigned to accompany him on a humorous and romantic journey that will have a profound impact on both of their lives. – Nassau Movies

10. Anderst schön (2015)

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Director: Bartosz Werner

Roger has his little world, where he loves his apartment, loves animals, and has a new job every day. He’s a caretaker in Schwerin district just before it’s being torn down.

People from the GDR, geniuses, artists, neo-Nazis, doner kebabs, and a mom who was not afraid of alcohol all live in his little world. Roger does little jobs for everyone, and he has a big heart. He’s a dreamer, and he has an eye for beauty and a big dream: falling in love.

When Ellen from Berlin moved in with her daughter Jill, he found the girl of his dreams. But he doesn’t know what to do to make himself happy, so he tries to do small things to charm Ellen.

Boldly sticking to his imagination isn’t his strong point – especially not when his mum wants to tell him what to do. – Nassau Movies


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