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All 31 Barbara Bach Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into a world of drama, action, and excitement as we explore the fascinating filmography of Barbara Bach - an actress who has captured our hearts with her captivating performances! Join us on this journey as we take a closer look at Barbara Bach’s most iconic movies and discover what makes her one of the most beloved actresses in the industry.

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1. Short Night of Glass Dolls (1971)

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In the chilling, atmospheric thriller “Short Night of Glass Dolls, ” a young American journalist named Mike is on assignment in Central Europe during the summer of 1972. As he explores the enigmatic, labyrinthine city where he’s stationed, he becomes increasingly distracted by thoughts of his new girlfriend, who has suddenly vanished from his life without explanation.



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2. A Few Hours of Sunlight (1971)

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A Few Hours of Sunlight” is a captivating 1971 French drama-romance film directed by Jacques Deray and based on Françoise Sagan’s novel. The movie revolves around Nathalie Silvener, a married woman who falls for Gilles, a talented and melancholic Parisian journalist who is already in a relationship with a model. This love triangle creates tension in the story, as Nathalie’s infidelity and Gilles’ depression further complicate their desires and desires.



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3. Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971)

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In the chilling Italian-French Horror, Mystery, and Thriller film “Black Belly of the Tarantula” (1971), a terrifying sequence of murders unfolds as helpless victims are paralyzed while their bellies are gruesomely ripped open, a method echoing that of the black wasp’s deadly assault on tarantulas. The seemingly unrelated victims all appear to have a connection to an exclusive spa. The film, directed by Paolo Cavara, written by Marcello Danon and Lucile Laks, and starring Giancarlo Giannini, Claudine Auger, and Barbara Bouchet, is a gripping, suspenseful journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche.



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4. Paolo the Hot (1973)

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Paolo the Hot (1973), also known as Paolo il caldo, is a captivating Italian film that delves into the life of Sicilian baron Paolo Castorini, who is as irresistible to women as they are to him. Directed by Marco Vicario, the movie explores the allure of physical attraction and the dissatisfaction of living solely for the body. Paolo casts a spell over a variety of ladies, including servant girl Giovanna and his serious girlfriend Lillian, as well as making an appearance at a lively post-war party.



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5. Il maschio ruspante (1973)

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Experience the enchanting world of “Il maschio ruspante, ” a delightful 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Racioppi. Set against the backdrop of a charming countryside town, our story follows Romulus, a rugged yet sincere shepherd boy, who uncovers the unexpected romance of his life.



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6. Stateline Motel (1973)

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A gripping crime drama, Stateline Motel (1973) follows two American criminals who rob a jewelry store in Canada and arrange to meet near the US borders to split the loot. However, one of them meets with a car accident and gets stranded at an isolated motel, where the owner, a seductive woman in her thirties, falls in love with him. As her suspicions about him multiply, it becomes a thrilling battle of wits and danger that will keep viewers glued to the screen.



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7. Street Law (1974)

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Street Law, ” an Italian grindhouse exploitation film directed by Enzo G. Castellari, stars Franco Nero as an engineer seeking revenge against the gangsters who took him hostage.



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8. The Legend of Sea Wolf (1975)

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The Legend of Sea Wolf, ” also known as “Il lupo dei mari, ” is a gripping adventure film set in the 1800s. Directed by Giuseppe Vari and based on Jack London’s novel, this Italian production stars Chuck Connors, Giuseppe Pambieri, and Barbara Bach.



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9. Ecco noi per esempio… (1977)

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In the quirky Italian comedy “Ecco noi per esempio. . ”, poet Palmambrogio Guanziroli finds himself on a humorous pursuit in fashion-forward Milan. After losing his wallet, he discovers the culprit is a charming photographer known as ‘Click’. Palmambrogio decides to move in with the photographer, and under one condition: either ‘Click’ returns the wallet or publishes Palmambrogio’s poem.



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10. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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The Spy Who Loved Me” is a thrilling high-stakes adventure from the 1970s, featuring the legendary James Bond, portrayed by Roger Moore. Set in a world of espionage and double-dealings, Bond is tasked with investigating the hijacking of nuclear-armed submarines from both the British and Russian governments. Amidst the chaos, he encounters a K. G. B. agent who captures his intrigue and complicates matters further, as he had to kill her lover in the line of duty.



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11. The Mask of Alexander Cross (1977)

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In 1977, “The Mask of Alexander Cross” takes you on a thrilling journey into the labyrinth of espionage and danger. The story revolves around the life of Alexander Cross, a cold-blooded, ruthless individual known for his ruthless actions and heartless exploits. With no moral compass or scruples to guide him, Alexander is feared by many. He is involved in illicit activities and is notorious for his womanizing, leaving a trail of broken hearts in his wake.



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12. Force 10 from Navarone (1978)

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Force 10 from Navarone, a 1978 war film directed by Guy Hamilton, follows a daring mission during World War II. A motley crew of military experts, led by Harrison Ford and Robert Shaw, are brought together to destroy a crucial enemy bridge.



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13. The Great Alligator (1979)

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The Great Alligator” (1979) is a gripping horror film directed by Sergio Martino and written by the talented team of George Eastman, Cesare Frugoni, and Ernesto Gastaldi. Set on a tropical island, the movie follows a group of tourists who unwittingly anger an island deity, leading him to transform into a colossal alligator and pursue his wrath.



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14. The Island of the Fishmen (1979)

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Dive into the unknown with the 1979 thriller “The Island of the Fishmen, ” also known as “L’isola degli uomini pesce. ” Set on a mysterious island, this action-adventure-horror film follows a group of strangers who awaken unsuspecting on a peculiar, seemingly abandoned shipwreck.



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15. Jaguar Lives! (1979)

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Jaguar Lives! ” is a thrilling 1979 action film starring Joe Lewis, a bare-chested male who takes on the role of the world’s newest Karate hero. With a goal to eradicate drug dealers and gangs, Lewis fights for justice while combating an evil con, played by the menacing Sir Christopher Lee. The film combines dynamic stunts and action-packed sequences, all while exploring the dangerous underworld of crime.



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16. The Humanoid (1979)

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In the heart of the 1979 sci-fi fantasy film, ‘The Humanoid’, also known as ‘L’umanoide’, we are propelled into the realm of outer space, where politics, insanity, and a dash of intrigue converge. The film, directed by both Aldo Lado and Enzo G. Castellari, follows the evil character Graal as he plots to overthrow his brother, the ruler of the planet Metropolis. His plan is twisted and shocking: Graal enlists the help of the insane Dr. Kraspin, who has developed a chemical capable of transforming ordinary people into perfect soldiers.



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17. Up the Academy (1980)

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Up the Academy, released in 1980, is a comedy film that follows the journey of four teenage boys who are sent to a military academy for various reasons. As they navigate through the rigorous life of discipline, they learn how to make the best out of challenging situations, often turning hardship into moments of fun and connection.



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18. The Unseen (1980)

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The Unseen, ” released in 1980, is a heart-pounding horror-thriller that’s sure to haunt your dreams. Three brave female reporters embark on an investigation that leads them to a chilling, eerie mansion.



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19. Caveman (1981)

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Caveman” is a hilarious comedy-romance film set in the prehistoric times, where a plucky caveman embarks on a quest for revenge against a much larger rival, all for the love of a beautiful cavewoman. Directed by Carl Gottlieb and written by Rudy De Luca and Carl Gottlieb, the film stars popular actors Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, and Shelley Long, delivering a slapstick-filled adventure that is sure to have audiences laughing out loud.



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20. Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984)

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Give My Regards to Broad Street” is a captivating music-themed drama that takes center stage in the life of a renowned musician, Paul McCartney. The plot revolves around McCartney’s struggles when his master tapes of recordings mysteriously disappear, posing a significant setback to his anticipated album launch. The movie dives into the thrilling world of music piracy and its potential repercussions.



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21. Fashion Aid (1985)

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Fashion Aid is a unique television special that captures the essence of Britain’s thriving fashion scene in 1985. Directed by Bob Geldof, the documentary features some of the era’s most influential fashion creatives coming together for an unforgettable event. The event served as a gathering of fashion icons, including stars Mary Austin, Barbara Bach, and Glynis Barber, who all celebrated and showcased their innovative designs.



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22. Queen: Champions of the World (1995)

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Queen: Champions of the World” is a riveting 1995 documentary that delves into the world of the renowned music group, Queen. The film, created by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher, offers an intriguing exploration of the band’s extraordinary journey through unforgettable performances and captivating backstage moments. It features a plethora of exclusive interviews recorded at the legendary Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.



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23. James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (2002)

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Experience the epic world of James Bond like never before in “James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute” (2002), a captivating celebration of the iconic film series’ 40-year legacy. Hosted by renowned television personality Michael Parkinson, this engaging TV special takes viewers on a journey through the dynamic history of the 007 franchise. From breathtaking stunts and ingenious gadgetry to iconic music and design, the tribute pays homage to the remarkable talent behind the movies.



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24. Best Ever Bond (2002)

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In “Best Ever Bond, ” a star-studded cast, including Roger Moore himself, takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the most memorable scenes in the James Bond series. From high-stakes action sequences to heart-pounding adventures, this documentary offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at iconic moments that have shaped the legendary franchise. Narrated by the inimitable Roger Moore, “Best Ever Bond” not only showcases the best of the best but also lets fans relive cherished scenes while hearing directly from the talented cast members who brought them to life.



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25. 2008 World Music Awards (2008)

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Get ready to groove as the 2008 World Music Awards brings you a night of electrifying performances and star-studded moments. Under the magnificent backdrop of Monaco, the event celebrates the most exceptional musical artists from around the globe. As the hosts, Jake Yapp and Jason Shepherd, guide you through the night, prepare to be dazzled by the remarkable talents of Akon, Anastacia, and Anggun.



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26. Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin’ About Him?) (2010)

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Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin’ About Him? ) is a riveting 2010 documentary film that takes an intimate look into the life and work of the enigmatic folk-rock singer-songwriter, Harry Nilsson. This film masterfully weaves together never-before-seen footage, personal interviews, and captivating live performances to unveil the mysterious and complex world of an extraordinary artist.



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27. Celebrity Nude Revue Best of the Saucy 70’s Volume 1 (2010)

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Get a peek at the sexually charged films of the 1970s with the Celebrity Nude Revue Best of the Saucy 70’s Volume 1. This enthralling documentary dives deep into the forgotten gems of cinema’s past, uncovering a time when sex on screen was more daring and provocative than ever. Journey through the decade’s most memorable and erotic scenes, accompanied by intriguing bios of the actresses who dared to bare it all.



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28. The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles (2014)

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The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles” is a spectacular 2014 biography-music tribute television special that commemorates the Beatles’ iconic first appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” 50 years earlier. The 2 hour and 30-minute celebration features a star-studded lineup that includes Maroon 5, Katy Perry, and Stevie Wonder, who pay homage to the influential British band.



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29. The 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (2015)

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Experience the magic of music’s most prestigious event in the epic 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Join an unforgettable night filled with awe-inspiring performances, heartfelt speeches, and star-studded collaborations as some of the world’s greatest musicians are honored for their unparalleled contributions to the industry.



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30. The 59th Annual Grammy Awards (2017)

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The 59th Annual Grammy Awards, a celebration of excellence in the recording industry, took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 12, 2017. With James Corden hosting the evening, viewers were treated to a spectacular lineup of performances by some of the biggest names in music.



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31. Under the Volcano (2021)

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Under the Volcano” (2021) is a captivating documentary that brings to life the legendary story of a remote Caribbean island, where the world’s biggest recording artists made music and myth that defined an era. The film takes us on an unforgettable journey under the shadow of an active volcano, as it explores the creative process behind some of the most iconic songs in history.



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