Dive into the captivating world of Elizabeth Montgomery as we take a glimpse at her most memorable movie roles. From romantic comedies to thrilling dramas, discover the magic of Elizabeth Montgomery's on-screen performances in our comprehensive roundup of her most iconic films.
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1. The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955)
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell" is a gripping 1955 biographical drama directed by Otto Preminger. It tells the story of the titular character, General Billy Mitchell, a visionary who publicly calls out the High Command for their negligence of aerial fighting forces.
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2. Bitter Heritage (1958)
Bitter Heritage, " set in 1958, tells the compelling story of Jesse James Jr. , the son of the notorious outlaw Jesse James. Jesse Jr.
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3. Bells Are Ringing (1960)
Bells Are Ringing" is a charming 1960 musical comedy-drama starring Judy Holliday, Dean Martin, and Fred Clark, directed by Vincente Minnelli and written by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Set in a bustling Manhattan answering service, the film follows the life of its charming operator, who finds herself drawn into the lives of her diverse clients, including a struggling playwright. As the operator's life begins to intertwine with the playwright's, their bond deepens, sparking a tale of love, ambition, and drama.
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4. Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963)
Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? . (1963) is a delightful comedy film starring the legendary Dean Martin as an actor known for playing a surgeon on a popular TV series. The film follows Martin's character as he becomes the center of attention for female fans, including the unhappy wives of his best friends.
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5. Johnny Cool (1963)
Johnny Cool, a 1963 crime drama directed by William Asher, stars Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Richard Anderson. The story unfolds with the exiled American gangster Colini appointing his protégé-killer Giordano to the USA, where he is tasked with eliminating Colini's mob enemies. As Giordano immerses himself in this new world, he finds himself drawn into a vendetta against the enemy.
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6. Bikini Beach (1964)
Bikini Beach, released in 1964, is a light-hearted comedy film that will transport you to a world of sun-soaked beaches, catchy tunes, and laughter. The story follows a millionaire named Frankie, played by Frankie Avalon, who believes his pet chimpanzee is just as smart as the teenagers who frequent the local beach. Eager to prove his theory, Frankie plans to build a swanky retirement home right there on the sandy shores.
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7. How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965)
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini" is a comedy-musical film set in the enchanting Tahiti, an island in the Windward and Society Islands of French Polynesia. Released in 1965, the movie follows Frankie, who is on naval-reserve duty and worries about Dee Dee's loyalty.
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8. The Victim (1972)
In "The Victim, " a wealthy woman named Elizabeth becomes trapped in her dark, isolated home during a storm, with no electricity or phone lines. The killer who took her sister's life has now set his sights on her. As tensions rise and the fear grows, Elizabeth must use her wits to survive this deadly game of cat and mouse.
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9. Mrs. Sundance (1974)
Mrs. Sundance" is a gripping western movie that follows the tale of a young woman named Sarah, portrayed by Elizabeth Montgomery, who is the girlfriend of the notorious outlaw, the Sundance Kid. With a bounty on her head, Sarah is pursued by relentless Pinkertons through the rugged landscapes of Wyoming, Tombstone, and other lawless territories.
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10. A Case of Rape (1974)
In 1974, the film "A Case of Rape" captivated audiences with its intense portrayal of a traumatic event. Told through the eyes of Ellen Harrod, a woman who endures an unspeakable act of violence, the film delves into the devastating aftermath of rape and the brutal treatment faced by its victims at the hands of those charged with their protection.
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11. The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975)
In 1893 Massachusetts, Lizzie Andrew Borden stands trial for the brutal murder of her father and stepmother with an axe. Based on the true story of the Fall River double homicide, the film delves into the intense courtroom drama as Lizzie fights for her innocence.
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12. Dark Victory (1976)
Dark Victory is a heart-wrenching romantic drama released in 1976, starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Sir Anthony Hopkins. The story revolves around a television producer, portrayed by Montgomery, who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Struggling to maintain her strength, she finds solace in the love and support of her devoted doctor, played by Hopkins. As their relationship blossoms, the producer gains the determination to keep fighting, aided by her deep connection to the doctor. The movie explores the power of love as a source of strength, and the profound bond between a woman and a man.
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13. A Killing Affair (1977)
In the thrilling crime drama, A Killing Affair, a white female detective and a black male detective are united in their quest to solve a series of brutal murders. As their investigation unfolds, they find themselves drawn to each other, complicating matters due to his marriage. Navigating through interracial romance and office politics, the two must overcome their personal and professional challenges to bring the killer to justice.
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14. Act of Violence (1979)
In the gripping 1979 film "Act of Violence, " Elizabeth Montgomery stars as a recently divorced career woman whose life takes a drastic turn when she is viciously attacked and robbed by a group of street thugs. With her world shattered, she embarks on a harrowing journey to seek justice and reclaim her dignity, in a tale that explores the darker side of human nature.
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15. Jennifer: A Woman's Story (1979)
In the gripping 1979 drama, Jennifer: A Woman's Story, we are introduced to a powerful female protagonist who finds herself in a battle for control of her late husband's shipbuilding company. Widowed with a fortune and a business to run, Elizabeth Montgomery's character faces off against scheming factions of the board of directors determined to undermine her efforts. As Jennifer navigates the treacherous world of business and corporate greed, she must use her wit and determination to protect her late husband's legacy and keep the company's future in her hands.
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16. Belle Starr (1980)
In 1980, Belle Starr was released, a riveting drama film directed by John A. Alonzo and written by James Lee Barrett. Starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Cliff Potts, and Michael Cavanaugh, this enthralling biographical tale tells the story of Belle Starr, a fearless bandit who longed to join the notorious outlaw gangs of her time, including the James gang, the Youngers, and the Dalton boys.
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17. When the Circus Came to Town (1981)
When the Circus Came to Town, a captivating drama from 1981, tells the story of a middle-aged woman who embarks on a journey to embrace a new life, leaving her mundane existence behind. Fueled by curiosity and the need for change, she leaves her familiar surroundings to join a traveling circus, where she encounters a world full of color, passion, and unexpected challenges.
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18. The Rules of Marriage (1982)
Dive into a gripping exploration of love, infidelity, and the complexities of long-lasting relationships with "The Rules of Marriage" (1982). A seemingly idyllic marriage crumbles as the couple finds themselves entangled in a web of extramarital affairs, testing the very foundations of their love.
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19. Missing Pieces (1983)
Dive into the thrilling world of "Missing Pieces, " a 1983 mystery film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Following the story of a private detective struggling to navigate an intricate web of corruption, political scandal, and murder, this high-stakes drama will transport viewers to a gritty world where nothing is as it seems. With a captivating first-person narrative and a star-studded cast, "Missing Pieces" offers a riveting mystery experience that you won't soon forget.
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20. Second Sight: A Love Story (1984)
Second Sight: A Love Story" is a romantic drama film set in 1984, directed by John Korty and written by Dennis Turner, Sue Miller, and Sheila Hocken. Starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Barry Newman, and Nicholas Pryor, the movie follows the life of Alexandra McKay, a woman who has been blind for twenty years. Isolated from the world due to her condition, McKay relies on her loyal guide dog, Emma.
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21. Amos (1985)
Amos, a poignant drama released in 1985, follows Amos Lasher, a man whose life takes a sudden turn when he loses his wife and home in a tragic accident. Now under the care of the state, Amos finds himself at Sunset Nursing Home, where the head nurse, Daisy Daws, reigns supreme with an iron hand. As Amos' determination to escape Sunset grows, he uncovers a sinister situation that puts his life in grave danger.
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22. Between the Darkness and the Dawn (1985)
Between the Darkness and the Dawn" is a powerful, heart-wrenching drama that tells the incredible story of a 17-year-old girl who lapses into a coma and wakes up 20 years later. As the girl, played by Karen Grassle, adjusts to her new life and the profound changes that have taken place around her, the viewer is drawn into a world of emotion, self-discovery, and second chances.
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23. T.V. Sphincter (1987)
Experience the unique blend of humor and social commentary in the 1987 documentary, T. V. Sphincter. This thought-provoking film explores the impact of television on our lives, using a variety of pop culture references as a backdrop. The documentary delves into the world of advertising, with a focus on a memorable TV commercial that has left a lasting impression on audiences.
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24. Cover Up: Behind the Iran Contra Affair (1988)
Cover Up: Behind the Iran Contra Affair" is a gripping documentary that takes viewers on a deep dive into the intricate web of deceit and geopolitics surrounding the infamous Iran-Contra scandal. Directed by the talented duo of David Kasper and Barbara Trent, this film masterfully unravels the complex events that led to one of the most significant political scandals of the late 20th century.
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25. Face to Face (1990)
When the lines are drawn between science and discovery in "Face to Face" (1990), an unexpected confrontation unfolds. Caught in the crossfire are an American paleontologist and a British miner. Both harbor a fierce determination to unravel the mysteries hidden in the depths of the earth, specifically a site in Kenya.
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26. Sins of the Mother (1991)
Sins of the Mother, " a chilling 1991 drama film, masterfully weaves a web of lies and deceit, delving deep into the complexities of the mother-son relationship. The film centers around Kevin Coe, a charismatic Real Estate agent who publicly adores his mother but privately endures her constant degradation.
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27. The Panama Deception (1992)
The Panama Deception is a powerful 1992 documentary that delves into the true reasons behind the controversial U. S. invasion of Panama in 1989. Directed by Barbara Trent and written by David Kasper, this film unravels the intricate web of politics, media complicity, and brutality that has long been shrouded in mystery.
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28. With Murder in Mind (1992)
With Murder in Mind, released in 1992, is a gripping drama film that follows the life of a real estate agent who is shot while trying to sell a rural farm. Desperate to find justice, she embarks on a relentless quest to bring the shooter to light in a society that doesn't seem to believe her. Elizabeth Montgomery, Robert Foxworth, and Howard E.
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29. Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story (1993)
In 1993, "Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story" unravels a chilling tale of deceit, murder, and the ruthless pursuit of wealth. Elaborate wedding ceremonies meet a grim end as Blanche Taylor Moore, played by Elizabeth Montgomery, targets her wealthy husbands in a deadly game of love and greed.
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30. Hey Folks, It's Intermission Time (1993)
Hey Folks, It's Intermission Time" is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a nostalgic journey through the golden age of drive-in theaters. This 1993 film, which has a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, is a compilation of commercials, public service announcements, ads, and other filler items that once graced the screens between showings of double bills. The movie showcases material from the 1950s to the 1970s, providing an intriguing snapshot of America during that era.
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31. The Corpse Had a Familiar Face (1994)
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face" is a gripping crime drama that explores the mysterious disappearance of 16-year-old Alice Nicholson. Elizabeth Montgomery stars as a tough-as-nails reporter based in Miami who dives deep into the case, determined to uncover the truth behind Alice's vanishing.
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32. Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995)
Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan" is a captivating crime drama, inspired by the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edna Buchanan. The film follows Edna's investigation into the murder of a man with ties to the notorious Miami mafia. As she digs deeper into the case, she uncovers a web of lies and betrayals, putting her own life in danger.
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33. Laugh? I Thought I'd Die! (1999)
Laugh? . I Thought I'd Die! ", a hilarious 1999 comedy compilation movie, gathers some of the most iconic comedic moments from films and TV shows spanning the decades of the 1930s to the 1990s.
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34. Reflections of Evil (2002)
Reflections of Evil, a haunting and unconventional comedy-drama-fantasy film from 2002, follows the story of Julie, a girl who tragically succumbs to a PCP overdose as a teenager in the early 1970s. From beyond the veil, Julie embarks on a desperate quest to connect with her younger brother, Bob, a morbidly obese watch peddler suffering from sucrose intolerance in the early 1990s.
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35. Hit Celebrity TV Commercials (2004)
In this hilarious 2004 two-hour comedy, we delve into the world of hit celebrity TV commercials featuring some of the biggest names in entertainment. Get ready for laughter as Carlos Larkin, The 5th Dimension, and Don Adams bring their star power to the small screen in a series of wildly funny and unforgettable advertisements. With a talented cast of comedians and musicians, this star-studded film takes viewers on a journey of over-the-top commercials that are sure to leave you in stitches.
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36. Bewitched (2005)
In the 2005 comedy-fantasy film "Bewitched, " directed by renowned director Nora Ephron, Will Ferrell plays an arrogant actor who underestimates a mysterious unknown actress. This leading lady, however, proves to be quite the opposite of an ordinary actress as she is, in fact, a bewitching witch. Set in an upcoming television remake of the classic sitcom "Bewitched" (1964), the film blends elements of comedy, romance, and fantasy in a delightful and amusing manner.
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37. Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (2007)
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project" is a compelling and intimate look at the legendary comedy icon, Don Rickles. Shining a light on Rickles' meteoric rise to fame, this documentary-style comedy explores the personal stories behind some of the greatest comedians in history and how their personal connections and chance encounters with Rickles propelled them to comedy stardom.
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38. Making the Boys (2011)
Making the Boys is a riveting documentary that explores the history and impact of the first-ever gay play and Hollywood movie to reach a mainstream audience. Set amidst the 40th anniversary of the Gay Rights Movement, this film dives into the drama and controversy surrounding The Boys in the Band. Loved by some for breaking new ground, and criticized by others for perpetuating gay stereotypes, this groundbreaking work sparked heated debates and left an enduring legacy.
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39. Say Hey, Willie Mays! (2022)
Say Hey, Willie Mays! " is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and legacy of the legendary baseball player, Willie Mays. The film blends archival footage, contemporary interviews, and reflective narratives to paint a vivid picture of Mays' extraordinary influence both on and off the field.
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