Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Movies: Essential Films
This curated watch list highlights Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's most culturally significant and critically acclaimed performances. It spans her career-defining work from her breakout in Scarface through her major starring roles in the early 1990s.
The selection includes her Oscar-nominated performance in The Color of Money, her demanding work in James Cameron's The Abyss, her beloved turn as Maid Marian in the blockbuster Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and her powerful dramatic showcase in Class Action.
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Scarface
A Cuban immigrant rises to become Miami's most powerful drug lord through ruthless ambition and violence. His meteoric ascent in the cocaine trade ultimately leads to his dramatic downfall due to paranoia and mounting enemies.

The Color of Money
Former pool hustler "Fast Eddie" Felson mentors talented but cocky young player Vincent Lauria in the art of professional pool. Their partnership becomes complicated as Eddie's desire to return to competition puts them on a collision course.

The Abyss
A civilian oil rig crew is recruited to search for a mysteriously sunken nuclear submarine, leading to an extraordinary deep-sea encounter that could change the world forever.

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
After escaping from a Jerusalem prison, nobleman Robin of Locksley returns to England to find his father murdered by the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham. He joins forces with a band of outlaws to fight against the sheriff's tyranny and protect the innocent.

Class Action
A conservative corporate lawyer must face off against her estranged liberal activist father in court when she's assigned to defend an auto manufacturer against safety charges. Their professional battle becomes deeply personal as years of family resentment surface during the high-stakes trial.
Other Film Series
Christopher Nolan
Visionary British-American filmmaker renowned for his complex narratives, temporal experimentation, and spectacular practical filmmaking.
Dirty Harry
San Francisco Inspector Harry Callahan's uncompromising approach to justice across five iconic cop thrillers.
Michael Mann
A collection of standalone crime thrillers and character studies from the acclaimed director known for his distinctive visual style and procedural authenticity.
Quentin Tarantino
Influential American filmmaker known for nonlinear storytelling, stylized violence, pop culture references, and memorable dialogue across ten acclaimed directorial works.
Sylvester Stallone
An actor, writer, and director who became one of Hollywood's biggest action stars through iconic roles as Rocky Balboa and John Rambo.
The Punisher
Three completely separate reboot films featuring Frank Castle's vigilante crusade, each with different actors, settings, and interpretations of the character.