Get ready to dive into the captivating world of Dina Merrill with our comprehensive movie roundup article! From her stunning performances in blockbuster films to her unforgettable roles in independent cinema, prepare to be entranced by her talent and charisma. Join us as we explore the diverse and impressive range of Dina Merrill's movies, bringing you closer to understanding the charm of one of Hollywood's most revered actresses.
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1. Desk Set (1957)
Desk Set (1957) is a classic comedy romance that delves into the intriguing world of computerization. When a television network's research department faces the challenge of updating their systems, a battle of strong personalities ensues. The talented cast, including Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, and Gig Young, breathes life into this intriguing premise, where the clash between technology and tradition unfolds.
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2. A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (1958)
In the 1958 comedy crime film "A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed, " three horse-racing enthusiasts are forced to resort to robbery to feed their gambling addiction. Max, played by Tom Ewell, is the laid-back, friendly guy with an oversized swallow tube; Gus, portrayed by Mickey Rooney, is Max's penniless and freeloading friend; and Rocky, played by Mickey Shaughnessy, is their bookie pal. Driven by Gus's persuasive nature, they hatch a plan to rob a bank, using Max's swallow tube to swallow the teller's note after the robbery.
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3. Operation Petticoat (1959)
Embark on a thrilling journey during World War II in the heartwarming comedy, "Operation Petticoat. " A stubborn commander is entrusted with a rundown submarine and an unconventional crew - a con man executive officer and a group of witty army nurses. As they set sail into the Pacific, they discover a secret weapon that could change the course of the war. Filled with hilarious misadventures, romance, and suspense, this movie showcases the bravery and resilience of its characters against the backdrop of a global conflict.
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4. Don't Give Up the Ship (1959)
In the 1950s, as a military panel interrogates Junior Officer John Paul Steckler, they seek to uncover the whereabouts of a missing Navy destroyer he once temporarily commanded during WWII. As the investigation unfolds, the hilarious misadventures of a newlywed couple intertwine with the tale, making for a light-hearted and entertaining film. The film showcases a blend of comedy, 1950s fashion, and heartwarming romance, making it a must-watch for fans of classic films and Jerry Lewis.
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5. The Sundowners (1960)
The Sundowners (1960) is a heart-wrenching tale set against the rugged backdrop of Australia's Outback. The Carmody family, struggling to make ends meet and forced to live a nomadic life out of their wagon, is on the brink of collapse. The mother and son long for stability and a chance to put down roots, but the father is dead set against it. As the family faces challenges in their fight for survival, tensions rise, and a series of tragic events threaten to drive the family apart forever.
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6. BUtterfield 8 (1960)
Butterfield 8" is a captivating 1960 drama-romance film that tells the tale of a beautiful and vivacious New York socialite who thrives in the city's nightlife. However, everything changes when she unexpectedly falls for a man who is already married. Consequently, the consequences of their forbidden love affair are nothing short of tragic, leaving a scarring impact on the characters involved.
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7. The Young Savages (1961)
In the gripping 1961 film "The Young Savages, " director John Frankenheimer delves into the complex world of teenage gangs and racial tensions. The plot follows a district attorney as he embarks on an intense investigation into three white teenagers accused of committing a brutal murderโthat of a blind Puerto Rican kid. As the district attorney uncovers the harsh realities behind the crime, he grapples with the deep-seated prejudices and class differences that divide the urban landscape.
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8. Twenty Plus Two (1961)
In the thrilling 1961 film "Twenty Plus Two, " a star-studded cast delves into the depths of mystery and suspense. A well-known film star's dedicated fan-club secretary is found brutally murdered in her office, leaving clues of a missing heiress in her wake. Veteran investigator David Janssen steps into the case, driven by a burning curiosity for uncovering the truth.
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9. The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963)
The Courtship of Eddie's Father" is a heartwarming, light-hearted comedy-drama from the classic ages of cinema. Starring Glenn Ford, Ron Howard, and Shirley Jones, the movie follows the struggles and triumphs of a young boy named Eddie, as he navigates through the world of love and marriage. When Eddie's widowed father contemplates remarriage, he deems his father's taste in women to be less than satisfactory.
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10. I'll Take Sweden (1965)
In the 1965 comedy "I'll Take Sweden, " an American executive, Mr. Smith, relocates his family to Stockholm as part of a career move, seeking to distance them from his daughter's choice of a future husband.
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11. The Sunshine Patriot (1968)
The Sunshine Patriot, a gripping drama released in 1968, stars Cliff Robertson and Dina Merrill as an American spy and his resourceful partner. Set during the tense Cold War era, the film follows the harrowing mission of retrieving vital microfilm and navigating through the dangerous Communist security police hot on their trail.
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12. Seven in Darkness (1969)
Seven in Darkness is a riveting, 1969 adventure drama film directed by Michael Caffey and written by John W. Bloch and Leonard Bishop, based on Leonard Bishop's novel Against Heaven's Hand. The story centers around seven blind individuals who are aboard a plane en route to a convention in Seattle. The plot takes an unexpected turn when the plane crashes due to severe weather, which miraculously leaves only the blind passengers unharmed.
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13. The Lonely Profession (1969)
The Lonely Profession" is a gripping 1969 crime drama film that follows the life of a private detective who navigates a dark and lonely world. Set in the era of film noir, the film explores the consequences of the detective's actions and the relationships he forms within a gritty urban landscape.
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14. Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones (1971)
In the late 60's, a high-school senior named Bo Jo Jones and his girlfriend got married after discovering she was pregnant. The film, set in 1971, depicts their journey through the challenges of parenthood and the consequences of such a hasty decision. Despite the difficulties they face, Bo Jo and his young wife navigate their new life, eventually welcoming their baby into the world.
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15. Family Flight (1972)
In the thrilling 1972 drama "Family Flight, " the Carlyle family finds themselves in an unexpected predicament as they attempt a flight from San Diego to Guaymas, Mexico. As the family, including the Carlyle kids, prepare for a reunion, a sudden weather front in the Rocky Mountains forces an emergency landing in the arid Mexican desert, leaving their plane damaged.
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16. Running Wild (1973)
Running Wild, released in 1973, is a heartwarming drama set against the breathtaking backdrop of Colorado. The film follows the journey of a dedicated and passionate photographer who finds himself entangled in an inspiring quest to protect a herd of wild horses. As he becomes increasingly invested in the challenge, he discovers the power of perseverance, courage, and the strength of the human spirit.
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17. The Letters (1973)
In "The Letters, " a series of personal epistles are mysteriously delayed for an entire year, setting off a ripple effect that profoundly impacts the lives of a diverse group of individuals, forever altering their destinies. The film delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the intrinsic importance of communication, touching upon affairs, mistaken identities, and complicated mother-daughter relationships.
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18. Throw Out the Anchor! (1974)
Throw Out the Anchor! " is a light-hearted, 1974 comedy film that follows the story of a jobless public relations specialist, who seeks a peaceful getaway in sunny Florida. Unfortunately, things don't go as planned as he finds himself entangled in a web of new problems. Rich in humor and unexpected twists, this movie unravels the complexities of family relationships and diving into uncharted waters.
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19. The Meal (1975)
The Meal" (1975) is a suspenseful drama that takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of unexpected events. The film opens with an exclusive gathering of some of America's most influential socialites, all invited as VIPs to witness the unveiling of a promising new business venture. However, what starts off as a night of glamour, high society banter, and anticipation quickly turns into an intense spectacle.
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20. The Greatest (1977)
The Greatest" is a captivating biopic that transports viewers into the life of the legendary Muhammad Ali. Playing a central role, the iconic boxer brings his unique charm and charisma to life on screen. The film weaves together a riveting tale of Ali's journey to fame - from his humble beginnings to his rise as a formidable heavyweight boxer.
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21. A Wedding (1978)
In the 1978 film "A Wedding, " from the masterful director Robert Altman, we find ourselves delving into the complexities of life, love, and family. Set in the heart of Louisville, the story revolves around the daughter of a humble truck driver who marries into a wealthy family. Yet, the joyous occasion takes a turn for the unexpected when the guests at the reception choose to boycott the event.
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22. The Tenth Month (1979)
The Tenth Month, " released in 1979, is a poignant drama-romance directed by Joan Tewkesbury and written by Laura Z. Hobson and Joan Tewkesbury. The film stars Carol Burnett, Keith Michell, and Dina Merrill. It follows the story of an unmarried, middle-aged woman who accidentally becomes pregnant by an internationally acclaimed pianist. Despite the unexpected circumstances, she courageously decides to keep and raise the baby on her own.
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23. Just Tell Me What You Want (1980)
Just Tell Me What You Want" is a captivating 1980 comedy-romance film directed by acclaimed director Sidney Lumet. The movie, written by Jay Presson Allen, tells the tale of a middle-aged, egotistical corporate head, his mistress, and his young protegee who is seeking a more serious commitment. The trio, entangled in a love/hate relationship, engage in a witty battle of intellects.
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24. Night of 100 Stars (1982)
Night of 100 Stars" is a star-studded comical variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors' Fund of America in 1982. The event is packed with famous faces and talented performers, making it a delightful family-friendly experience.
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25. The Brass Ring (1983)
The Brass Ring" is a poignant and compelling drama depicting the complexities of a mother's struggle with depression and her relationships with her children. Set in the 1980s, lead actress Dina Merrill portrays the tormented mother who finds herself in a conflict with her own mother and children. Desperate to protect her family, she refuses to seek professional help for her mental illness.
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26. Anna to the Infinite Power (1983)
Anna to the Infinite Power is a captivating sci-fi film from 1983. With a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes, it presents a mysterious and suspenseful storyline that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Robert Wiemer, the film stars Dina Merrill, Martha Byrne, and Mark Patton.
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27. In Concert at the Met (1984)
In Concert at the Met, " a captivating 3.5-hour television special from 1984, celebrates the Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala Concert. This extraordinary event showcases an unforgettable collection of music performances at the iconic Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.
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28. Twisted (1986)
Twisted" is a chilling 1986 horror-thriller that follows the story of alienated teenager Mark (played by Christian Slater), who uses his evil genius to manipulate those around him and intimidate his peers. The movie takes a dark turn when a sensitive neighbor offers to babysit, becoming the perfect prey for Mark's reign of electronic terror. As Mark unleashes his twisted plans, the unsuspecting babysitter's dark past adds an unexpected layer of intrigue to the film.
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29. Caddyshack II (1988)
Caddyshack II" is a hilarious comedy that picks up where the original left off, filled with outrageous antics, outrageous characters, and plenty of laughs. When a nouveau riche businessman's membership application to a prestigious country club is denied, he takes matters into his own hands by buying the club and turning it into a tacky amusement park. This explosive situation sends the country club's members into a frenzy, and they band together to save their beloved club.
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30. Turn Back the Clock (1989)
Turn Back the Clock" follows the story of a woman who, after tragically losing a loved one and desperately wishing for a chance to relive that year, is given the extraordinary opportunity to do just that. As she embarks on this unconventional journey, she finds herself faced with the difficult consequences of her past actions.
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31. Fear (1990)
Fear" is a gripping mystery-thriller from 1990, starring Ally Sheedy, Lauren Hutton, and Michael O'Keefe. Directed and written by Rockne S.
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32. Night of 100 Stars III (1990)
Dive into the world of glitz, glamour, and music with the third installation of 'Night of 100 Stars'. This TV special brings together an all-star cast in a variety show that supports a noble cause - the Actors Fund.
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33. True Colors (1991)
True Colors, released in 1991, is a gripping drama film that delves into the complexities of friendship and betrayal. Directed by Herbert Ross and written by Kevin Wade, the movie follows the lives of two best friends, both law school graduates, as they navigate through the political election process.
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34. The Player (1992)
The Player" is an enigmatic and captivating comedy, crime, and drama film directed by Robert Altman and written by Michael Tolkin. Released in 1992, it tells the story of a Hollywood studio executive who receives death threats from a writer whose script he rejected, but he has no clue which one. Featuring long takes, tracking shots, and a film studio setting, this gripping, 2-hour and 4-minute movie has accumulated 3 Oscar nominations, 24 wins, and 33 nominations in total.
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35. Suture (1993)
Suture" is a gripping drama and thriller that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats. This 1993 film, directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, follows a man who survives an assassination attempt by his own brother, only to discover he's taken over another person's body.
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36. Not in My Family (1993)
Not in My Family" is a gripping 1993 drama film that delves into the complexities of familial relationships and the trauma of childhood abuse. The movie stars Joanna Kerns, Michael Brandon, and Shelley Hack as they bring to life a heart-wrenching tale of a new mother's struggle to come to terms with her father's dark past.
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37. The Point of Betrayal (1995)
The Point of Betrayal" takes the audience on a thrilling ride as it explores the dark consequences of unrestrained greed. This independently produced film, set in the 1990s, tells the story of a once-prosperous family whose fortunes decline into a web of betrayal and corruption.
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38. Open Season (1995)
Open Season" is a hilarious satirical comedy that takes aim at the world of television ratings and the absurdity that ensues when the machines unexpectedly malfunction. As a result, public television mistakenly soars to the #1 spot in the rankings, leading to a series of humorous miscommunications and misunderstandings. With the creative and witty direction by Robert Wuhl and the writing talents of the same, this zany comedy stars Lloyd Adams, Robert Wuhl, and Eric Bryson.
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39. Milk & Money (1996)
Milk & Money" is a delightful 1996 American romantic comedy film with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. The movie, written and directed by Michael Bergmann, showcases the unique and unexpected life experiences of the protagonist, David, played by Robert Petkoff. Abandoning medical school, David embarks on a journey of self-discovery, encountering life's challenges as well as its joyful moments.
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40. Something Borrowed, Something Blue (1997)
Something Borrowed, Something Blue" is a captivating drama-romance film that explores the secrets and challenges three brides-to-be face on the precipice of their weddings. Directed by Gwen Arner, the film stars Connie Sellecca, Twiggy, and Jameson Parker, who bring depth and emotion to their characters as they navigate a web of deception and betrayal.
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41. A Chance of Snow (1998)
A Chance of Snow is a heartwarming drama, set in the picturesque backdrop of Minnesota, following a woman as she embarks on a journey to her mother's house post-divorce, accompanied by her sister and daughters. As her sportswriter husband prepares to visit his father in Miami, an unexpected blizzard grinds air travel to a halt and the couple is inadvertently left stranded together. As the whiteout brings an unexpected pause in their separate lives, the two are given a chance to re-evaluate their relationship with valuable assistance from an endearing older couple.
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42. Mighty Joe Young (1998)
In the heartwarming action-adventure "Mighty Joe Young, " a colossal, fifteen-foot mountain gorilla named Joe is taken to an animal sanctuary in California by zoologist Gregg O'Hara and Jill Young. However, their peaceful journey turns chaotic when poacher Strasser returns to seek vengeance on Joe, putting the lives of everyone in danger. This epic family film explores themes of animal conservation, while showcasing thrilling chase sequences and the bond between man and beast.
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43. The Other Sister (1999)
In the heartwarming comedy-drama "The Other Sister, " Juliette Lewis plays the mentally challenged Claire Kiley, who dreams of a life of independence. With the support of her family, she sets out to secure her own apartment and enroll in college.
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44. The Glow (2002)
The Glow, " a 2002 mystery-drama film, follows a newlywed couple from New York City as they move into a low-rent apartment in a retirement building. Unknown to them, their elderly neighbors are watching their every move. A series of strange events unfolds, such as the disappearance of another young couple living in the same building, causing mounting suspicions.
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45. The Magnificent Ambersons (2002)
The Magnificent Ambersons, a 2002 drama directed by Alfonso Arau, follows the story of George Amberson, a wealthy yet spoiled and unlikable young man. When his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, George is horrified and sets out to sabotage his mother's new romance.
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46. Shade (2003)
Shade" is a pulse-pounding crime thriller that takes you deep into the dangerous world of hustling and betrayal. Set in the vibrant backdrop of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, a group of skilled con artists led by the enigmatic "The Dean" execute an impressive heist on a vengeful gangster, unleashing a relentless pursuit that sends their lives spiraling out of control.
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47. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (2009)
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt" (2009) is a gripping crime thriller directed by Peter Hyams and written by himself and Douglas Morrow. Starring Michael Douglas, Amber Tamblyn, and Jesse Metcalfe, the film serves as a remake of the 1956 film noir of the same name.
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