Movies based on true stories can be even more exciting than fiction, and there are dozens of classics which were inspired by real events. Some of the best movies ever made have taken their stories from real life, although there's still an incredible variety in these types of movies. Anything from war movies to biopics and sports movies can adapt true stories for the big-screen.
While it can be a surprise to find out that certain movies are based on true stories, this fact is often a key detail in a movie's marketing. People have a desire to see real-life stories, even well-known stories that they might know all about. In these cases, the appeal of the movie doesn't come from the twists and turns of the plot, but the way that the filmmaker recreates and reframes famous episodes from history. Some other movies based on true stories shine a light on unbelievable and little-known historical tales.
15 Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
Based On Adrian Cronauer's Experiences During The Vietnam War

Good Morning, Vietnam
- Release Date
- December 23, 1987
- Runtime
- 121 Minutes
- Director
- Barry Levinson
Cast
- Forest Whitaker
Most movies that take inspiration from real life tend to be dramas, but Good Morning, Vietnam is one of Robin Williams' most enjoyable comedies. Williams plays Adrian Cronauer, a DJ for Armed Forces Radio Service during the Vietnam War, whose eccentric humor and rock music quickly annoyed his superiors and delighted his listeners. Williams is, as usual, a joy to watch, as he improvises some added panache to an already superb script. Williams had a few remarkable dramatic performances up his sleeve, and Good Morning, Vietnam allows him to blend humor with some emotional moments, showcasing the full range of his talents.
14 BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Based On Ron Stallworth's Investigation Into The Ku Klux Klan

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BlacKkKlansman
- Release Date
- August 9, 2018
- Runtime
- 134minutes
- Director
- Spike Lee
Cast
- John David Washington
BlacKkKlansman is one of Spike Lee's best movies, blending his penchant for comedy with his intelligent social commentary. John David Washington stars as Ron Stallworth, a Black police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s, and Adam Driver delivers a superb performance as his accomplice. There are time when the light back-and-forth between the two stars gives BlacKkKlansman the appeal of a buddy cop movie or a crime caper, but Lee shows that the reality of racial hatred in the United States is nothing to laugh at. Like most great historical movies, BlacKkKlansman is relevant to the present.
13 Ford V Ferrari (2019)
Based On Ford's First Le Mans Competitors

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Ford v Ferrari
- Release Date
- August 30, 2019
- Runtime
- 152minutes
- Director
- James Mangold
Sports movies based on true stories aren't always as interesting as they seem to believe. Only the best ones can be just as appealing to hardcore fans of the sport as they are to complete newcomers, and Ford v Ferrari is one of the best in this regard. The 1960s racing drama works so well because it stays focused on the intriguing personal dynamic between its two main characters, and it helps that Christian Bale and Matt Damon are both in top form. James Mangold injects the racing scenes with genuine excitement, but what happens off the track is just as interesting.

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12 Hidden Figures (2016)
Based On Katherine Goble Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan And Mary Jackson's Work At NASA

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Hidden Figures
- Release Date
- December 25, 2016
- Runtime
- 127 Minutes
- Director
- Theodore Melfi
Cast
- Taraji P. Henson
Hidden Figures shines a light on the little-known story of NASA's Black female mathematicians who helped get astronauts safely into space from behind-the-scenes. Thanks to three superb lead performances from Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monáe, Hidden Figures brings the 1960s to life, with its charming style and its harsh social truths. Hidden Figures shows the inequality that ed the glamor of the space program in its early days, but the story is always entertaining and relatable, rather than being too didactic.
11 Zodiac (2007)
Based On The Zodiac Killer

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Zodiac
- Release Date
- March 2, 2007
- Runtime
- 157 minutes
- Director
- David Fincher
Cast
- Robert Graysmith
- David Toschi
Zodiac is one of David Fincher's best movies, and it continues his exploration of criminality that began with movies like Fight Club and Se7en in the 1990s. Zodiac's real-life story makes the drama even more urgent and horrifying, as Fincher pays close attention to the details of each individual murder. The story mainly focuses on Robert Graysmith's amateur investigation. He journeys deep into the rabbit hole of his own obsession, ignoring his daily responsibilities and his own safety. Fincher leaves it up to the audience to decide whether his theories are credible or not, but the lingering mystery makes it easy to fall into the same trap.
10 The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013)
Based On Jordan Belfort's Fraudulent Wall Street Career

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The Wolf of Wall Street
- Release Date
- December 25, 2013
- Runtime
- 180 Minutes
- Director
- Martin Scorsese
Cast
- Jonah Hill
Martin Scorsese has often taken inspiration from real life, starting with early hits like Raging Bull and running all the way up to Killers of the Flower Moon. The Wolf of Wall Street showcases Scorsese's mastery of fun crime movies, but the real-world context of Jordan Belfort's crimes has led to some accusations that the movie glamorizes his criminal acts. The Wolf of Wall Street looks like one big party, with Leonardo DiCaprio giving one of his funniest performances. Ultimately, it's less an indictment of the man as it is an indictment of a system that allowed him to flourish for so long.
9 Apollo 13 (1995)
Based On The Apollo 13 Incident

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Apollo 13
- Release Date
- June 30, 1995
- Runtime
- 140 Minutes
- Director
- Ron Howard
The aborted Apollo 13 lunar mission is one chapter from real life that seems just as tense and exciting as any movie, and it finally got a fitting big-screen dramatization in 1995. Ron Howard's Apollo 13 uses the authentic transcripts from the lunar module and mission control for most of its dialogue, although there are a few added flourishes here and there. Overall, the genuine dialogue gives the drama an immersive feel, and Howard's careful framing makes everything feel clear and claustrophobic all at once. It's an intelligent drama that stands alongside the best space exploration movies ever, even though it's completely true.
Academy Award Nominations Received By Apollo 13 |
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Category |
Nominees |
Best Picture |
Brian Grazer |
Best Actor In a ing Role |
Ed Harris |
Best Actress In a ing Role |
Kathleen Quinlan |
Best Screenplay Based On Material Previously Produced or Published |
William Boyles Jr. & Al Reinert |
Best Art Direction |
Michael Corenblith & Merideth Boswell |
Best Film Editing (Won) |
Mike Hill & Daniel Hanley |
Best Original Dramatic Score |
James Horner |
Best Sound (Won) |
Rick Dior, Steve Pederson, Scott Millan & David MacMillan |
Best Visual Effects |
Robert Legato, Michael Kanfer, Leslie Ekker & Matt Sweeney |
8 The Pianist (2002)
Based On Władisław Szpilman's Experiences During The Holocaust

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The Pianist
- Release Date
- March 28, 2003
- Runtime
- 150 Minutes
- Director
- Roman Polanski
Cast
- Wladyslaw Szpilman
- Captain Wilm Hosenfeld
Adrien Brody's performance in The Pianist brings a human element to a harrowing story of the industrial-scale slaughter of the Holocaust. The Pianist is one of many important Holocaust dramas that serve as a reminder of the cruelty and dehumanization that occurred during the Second World War. While other movies present stories of hope and perseverance, The Pianist's true story is propelled by luck, more than anything else. This is a somber refutation of sentimental war stories, suggesting that violence and chaos are not things which can be overcome by simple resilience.
7 Oppenheimer (2023)
Based On J. Robert Oppenheimer And The Manhattan Project

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Oppenheimer
- Release Date
- July 21, 2023
- Runtime
- 150 Minutes
- Director
- Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan has developed a reputation as a modern master of blockbusters, full of interesting sci-fi concepts and action set pieces. This makes Oppenheimer an unexpected change of pace, but Nolan brings just as much vitality to his biopic of a polarizing figure in American history. By looking at the events of the Manhattan Project and its political fallout simultaneously, Oppenheimer makes it impossible to separate the cause from the effect. It takes a brand-new approach to the biopic genre that seems like the culmination of Nolan's directorial career. Oppenheimer's ensemble cast is also one of the best ever assembled.
Academy Award Nominations Received By Oppenheimer |
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Category |
Nominees |
Best Picture (Won) |
Emma Thomas, Charles Roven & Christopher Nolan |
Best Director (Won) |
Christopher Nolan |
Best Actor (Won) |
Cillian Murphy |
Best ing Actor (Won |
Robert Downey Jr. |
Best ing Actress |
Emily Blunt |
Best Adapted Screenplay |
Christopher Nolan |
Best Cinematography (Won) |
Hoyte van Hoytema |
Best Costume Design |
Ellen Mirojnik |
Best Film Editing (Won) |
Jennifer Lame |
Best Makeup and Hairstyling |
Luisa Abel |
Best Original Score (Won) |
Ludwig Göransson |
Best Production Design |
Ruth De Jong & Claire Kaufman |
Best Sound |
Willie D. Burton, Richard King, Gary A. Rizzo & Kevin O'Connell |
6 All The President's Men (1976)
Based On The Watergate Scandal
All the President's Men was made just four years after the events depicted took place, while the Watergate scandal was still fresh in America's national memory. This makes All the President's Men an unorthodox real-life drama, but Alan J. Pakula still insisted on rigorous adherence to historical accuracy, which extended to procuring the same exact desks which were used in the Washington Post's offices at the time Woodward and Bernstein were investigating the scandal. Fortunately, All the President's Men has aged beautifully, and it's just as relevant now as ever, thanks to its embodiment of journalistic integrity and truth.
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