The Best Catherine Mary Stewart Movies

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List of the best Catherine Mary Stewart movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Catherine Mary Stewart's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Catherine Mary Stewart movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Catherine Mary Stewart movies will be at the top of the list. Catherine Mary Stewart has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Catherine Mary Stewart movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Catherine Mary Stewart films to end the squabble once and for all.

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List below includes The Last Starfighter, Nightflyers and more films.

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  • Night of the Comet
    1
    Catherine Mary Stewart, Kelli Maroney, Robert Beltran
    18 votes
    • Released: 1984
    • Directed by: Thom Eberhardt
    The film Night of the Comet is a blend of science fiction and horror, sprinkled with elements of comedy. The plot revolves around two sisters, Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) and Samantha Belmont (Kelli Maroney), who are among the few survivors after a comet wipes out most life on Earth. The celestial event turns those exposed to it into dust or zombie-like creatures. Navigating this post-apocalyptic landscape, the Belmont sisters grapple with cannibalistic zombies, dodgy scientists from an underground facility, and the daunting reality of repopulating the planet. As they adapt to their new reality, they exhibit courage, resilience, and surprising wit.

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  • The Last Starfighter
    2
    Lance Guest, Robert Preston, Dan O'Herlihy
    17 votes
    • Released: 1984
    • Directed by: Nick Castle
    In The Last Starfighter, Alex Rogan (Lance Guest) is a teenager with dreams bigger than his small town life. After achieving the highest score on a video game, he's whisked away by an alien named Centauri (Robert Preston), revealing that the game was a test for real-life starfighters. Plunged into an interstellar conflict as Earth's sole representative, Alex must rise to the occasion and become the hero he always longed to be. This 1984 sci-fi adventure combines elements of coming-of-age stories with thrilling space opera, demonstrating innovative use of computer-generated imagery in its time.

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  • Weekend at Bernie's
    3
    Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Terry Kiser
    16 votes
    • Released: 1989
    • Directed by: Ted Kotcheff
    In Weekend at Bernie's, a riotous comedy, Richard (Jonathan Silverman) and Larry (Andrew McCarthy), two low-level corporate employees, stumble upon an embezzlement scheme. Their boss, Bernie (Terry Kiser), invites them to his beach house, intending to have them killed. However, when they arrive, they find him dead. To avoid suspicion and enjoy the weekend, they pretend he's alive. The duo becomes entangled in misadventures involving parties, romance, and run-ins with the hitman who originally intended to kill them. An absurdly hilarious plot unfolds as the pair desperately tries to maintain their ruse.

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  • Mischief
    4
    Doug McKeon, Chris Nash, Kelly Preston
    12 votes
    • Released: 1985
    • Directed by: Mel Damski
    Jonathan (Doug McKeon) is a nerd -- until a rebellious new kid, greaser and womanizer Gene (Chris Nash), moves in next door and starts teaching him how to land his crush, the popular Marilyn McCauley (Kelly Preston). But as Gene helps out Jonathan, he develops his own crush on Bunny Miller (Catherine Mary Stewart), even though she's dating one of the high school's star athletes. Gene rethinks his philosophy on women, and Jonathan realizes that dream girls are better off remaining dreams.

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  • The Girl Next Door
    5
    Catherine Mary Stewart, William Atherton, Mark Margolis
    6 votes
    • Released: 2007
    • Directed by: Gregory Wilson
    The Girl Next Door is a 2007 American horror film adaptation of Jack Ketchum's 1989 novel of the same name. The film is loosely based on true events surrounding the Sylvia Likens by Gertrude Baniszewski during the summer of 1965.
  • Nightflyers
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    Nightflyers

    Catherine Mary Stewart, Glenn Withrow, John Standing
    5 votes
    • Released: 1987
    • Directed by: Robert Collector
    Nightflyers is a 1987 science-fiction horror film based on the novella by George R.R. Martin, directed by Robert Collector.