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Diane Lane Movies
Here is a partial list of Diane Lane movies. This list may not include all of Diane Lane's movies. Why? Our database only goes back to 1995. Lame, we know.
Let Him Go
(2020)
Rated R |
114 min.
B
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Serenity
(2019)
Rated R |
106 min.
D-
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Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
(2017)
Rated PG-13 |
103 min.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
(2016)
Rated PG-13 |
151 min.
C+
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Trumbo
(2015)
Rated R |
124 min.
C+
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Man of Steel
(2013)
Rated PG-13 |
143 min.
A-
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Secretariat
(2010)
Rated PG |
116 min.
C
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Killshot
(2009)
Rated R |
84 min.
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Untraceable
(2008)
Rated R |
101 min.
C
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Nights in Rodanthe
(2008)
Rated PG-13 |
97 min.
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Fierce People
(2007)
Rated R |
108 min.
B-
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Hollywoodland
(2006)
Rated R |
126 min.
C
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Must Love Dogs
(2005)
Rated PG-13 |
98 min.
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Under the Tuscan Sun
(2003)
Rated PG-13 |
113 min.
B
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Unfaithful
(2002)
Rated R |
121 min.
B-
The Glass House
(2001)
Rated PG-13 |
106 min.
B
Hardball
(2001)
Rated R |
106 min.
C+
My Dog Skip
(2000)
Rated PG |
110 min.
The Perfect Storm
(2000)
Rated PG-13 |
129 min.
A-
A Walk on the Moon
(1999)
Rated R |
105 min.
Murder at 1600
(1997)
Rated R |
107 min.
B+
Mad Dog Time
(1996)
Rated R |
93 min.
Jack
(1996)
Rated PG-13 |
109 min.
C-
Judge Dredd
(1995)
Rated R |
96 min.
B-
Wild Bill
(1995)
Rated PG-13 |
136 min.
C-
Rumble Fish
(1983)
Rated R |
94 min.
C+
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