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Best Robert Benton Movies

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Robert Benton, a master of character-driven storytelling, has gifted us with a filmography filled with poignant dramas, witty comedies, and everything in between. His ability to capture the complexities of human relationships and the nuances of the American experience has resonated with audiences for decades. From his Oscar-winning triumphs to the lesser-known gems, Benton's work consistently delivers thoughtful narratives that leave a lasting impression. This poll is your chance to celebrate the diverse and enduring legacy of this celebrated director. Now, it's your turn to weigh in! We've compiled a selection of Robert Benton's most memorable films. Which ones stand out as your personal favorites? Cast your votes in the poll below and let us know which of Benton's cinematic creations have captured your heart and imagination. Don't forget to consider the memorable performances, the compelling storylines, and the overall impact each film has had on you. Get ready to share your choices and join the conversation!

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Still of the Night (1982)

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Robert Benton's 1982 neo-noir thriller, *Still of the Night*, plunges audiences into a labyrinth of suspicion and desire. The film centers on Dr. Sam Rice (Roy Scheider), a New York psychiatrist whose professional integrity is tested when one of his patients is brutally murdered. When police investigation begins, Rice staunchly refuses to divulge patient information, quickly drawing the suspicions of the authorities. His professional ethics are further complicated by the arrival of the victim's enigmatic mistress, Brooke Reynolds (Meryl Streep), a compelling figure whom Rice finds himself irresistibly drawn to, despite her being a prime suspect. As the pressure from the police intensifies, Rice resolves to uncover the truth himself, only to discover that he, too, has become a target in a dangerous game. What elevates *Still of the Night* into consideration for a "Best Robert Benton Movies" list is its sophisticated take on the neo-noir genre, showcasing Benton's masterful direction of actors and his penchant for psychological depth. He crafts a palpably tense atmosphere, drawing stellar performances from Roy Scheider as the ethically compromised psychiatrist and, particularly, Meryl Streep as the alluring, inscrutable Brooke Reynolds, who imbues her character with layers of vulnerability and menace. Benton deftly navigates the film's intricate plot, exploring themes of obsession, trust, and the blurred lines between professional duty and personal desire, all while building a suspenseful narrative that pays homage to Hitchcock without simply imitating it. It's a stylish, intelligent thriller that, despite being overshadowed by some of his more overtly dramatic works like *Kramer vs. Kramer* or *Places in the Heart*, stands as a testament to Benton's versatility and skill in crafting a captivating, character-driven mystery.

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