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All 39 Katharine Ross Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Katharine Ross as we take a closer look at her captivating journey through the Hollywood spotlight. From her debut performance in “Dear Heart” to her iconic roles in classic movies like “The Graduate” and “Saving Private Ryan”, this roundup article is a must-read for any fan of her work. So sit back, relax, and let’s explore the career of this talented actress in our latest feature, “Katharine Ross Movies”.

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1. Shenandoah (1965)

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Shenandoah, ” a 1965 film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, takes us on a journey to the heart of the Civil War.



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2. The Singing Nun (1966)

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The Singing Nun, released in 1966, offers an enchanting look into the life of Sister Margherita, a Belgian nun who unexpectedly made a splash in the music charts. Directed by Henry Koster and written by John Furia and Sally Benson, this biographical drama offers a captivating tale filled with heartwarming moments, familial bonds, and unexpected success.



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3. The Longest Hundred Miles (1967)

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In “The Longest Hundred Miles, ” released in 1967, the Japanese invasion of the Philippines forces an eclectic group of refugees, including an American soldier, an Army nurse, a priest, and local children, to embark on a harrowing journey across the Philippines. Their only hope of survival lies in boarding an old, dilapidated bus. As they fight to stay alive amidst the chaos of war, the group must rely on each other’s strength and resilience, facing both the dangers lurking in the jungle and the uncertain future that awaits them.



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4. The Graduate (1967)

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The Graduate, set in the era of the 1960s, stars Dustin Hoffman as a young college graduate who has just lost his sense of purpose. As he grapples with the complexities of life post-graduation, he finds himself entangled in an unexpected relationship with an older woman, Mrs. Robinson, played by Anne Bancroft.



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5. Games (1967)

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Games, ” also known as “The Delivery Boy, ” is a 1967 thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington and written by George Edwards, Gene R. Kearney, and Curtis Harrington himself. Simone Signoret, James Caan, and Katharine Ross star in this chilling tale of a young couple who are drawn into a world of kinky “mind games. ”



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6. Hellfighters (1968)

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Hellfighters” is an action-packed, adventure drama film released in 1968 starring the legendary John Wayne as Chance Buckman. The movie follows Buckman, a divorced firefighter fighting international oil rig fires. However, after suffering an injury, his life takes an unexpected turn when his daughter marries his team member, Greg. Relocated to a desk job, Buckman’s life changes again when a Venezuelan oil rig fire reunites him with his estranged wife, Madelyn.



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7. Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969)

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Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here” is a gripping drama-western film from 1969, directed by famed filmmaker Abraham Polonsky. The movie takes place in California of 1909 where the protagonist, Willie Boy - a young Paiute Indian - is forced to flee and go on the run after a tragic incident that led to a life-altering manhunt.



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8. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)

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In the thrilling 1969 film “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, ” directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman, we delve into the lives of two legendary outlaws in the Wild West. With riveting performances from Paul Newman and Robert Redford, the story unfolds in 1890s Wyoming where the infamous outlaw gang, led by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, roam free.



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9. They Only Kill Their Masters (1972)

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In the quaint town of Santa Rosa, California, an eerie mystery unfolds when the local police chief investigates the suspicious death of a man whose dog seemingly killed him. As the investigation unravels, it exposes a complex web of love, lies, and deceit.



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10. Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972)

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Get to Know Your Rabbit” is a comedy film from 1972, directed by Brian De Palma and written by Jordan Crittenden. The movie stars Tom Smothers, John Astin, and Katharine Ross. The story revolves around a business executive who is unhappy with his career’s path and decides to make a change. He becomes a tap-dancing magician, struggling but content in his new life. Meanwhile, his old boss, financially ruined, attempts to bounce back by commercializing his friend’s new career.



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11. The Stepford Wives (1975)

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The Stepford Wives, a chilling 1975 release that merges horror, mystery, and science fiction, invites us into the seemingly picture-perfect world of Stepford, Connecticut. Directed by Bryan Forbes and written by Ira Levin and William Goldman, the film stars Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, and Peter Masterson. The story revolves around Joanna Eberhart, who relocates with her family to this charming town, only to uncover a sinister side to the seemingly ideal behavior of its female residents.



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12. America at the Movies (1976)

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America at the Movies” is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.



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13. Voyage of the Damned (1976)

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Voyage of the Damned” is a powerful and thought-provoking film that takes viewers on a heart-wrenching journey through history. Set in 1939, the movie follows the doomed voyage of the SS St.



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14. The Betsy (1978)

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The Betsy, released in 1978, tells the story of an aging retired founder of a well-known auto giant, who makes a comeback to develop a safe, fuel-efficient car. Directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Harold Robbins, William Bast, and Walter Bernstein, the film stars legendary actors Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall, and Katharine Ross.



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15. The Legacy (1978)

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The Legacy, ” released in 1979, stars Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott, and John Standing. Set in a mysterious English mansion, the story follows an American couple as they discover the mansion’s inhabitants, including powerful individuals drawn together by the home’s patriarch.



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16. The Swarm (1978)

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In the heart of America, a terrifying swarm of African honeybees threatens the nation’s survival. The Swarm, directed by Irwin Allen, tells the story of a small town in Texas that becomes the epicenter of this deadly bee infestation. The unsuspecting residents must band together with a group of scientists and the military to uncover the origins of these lethal creatures and save their city from total destruction.



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17. Murder by Natural Causes (1979)

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Murder by Natural Causes” (1979) is a gripping Crime, Drama, and Mystery film directed by Robert Day. The plot revolves around Allison, the unfaithful wife of a famous mentalist with a heart problem, who wants her lover to scare her husband to death, a plan which unfolds disastrously.



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18. The Final Countdown (1980)

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The Final Countdown takes viewers on an action-packed adventure through time, following a modern aircraft carrier that is mysteriously thrown back to 1941 near Hawaii, just hours before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.



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19. Murder in Texas (1981)

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Murder in Texas, released in 1981, is a gripping drama film that explores the complex web of betrayal, suspicion, and family secrets. Based on a true story, the film centers around Texas heiress Joan Robinson, who marries plastic surgeon John Hill, and the ensuing tensions and accusations between Joan’s father, Ash, and Hill.



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20. The Shadow Riders (1982)

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The Shadow Riders, released in 1982, is a gripping Western drama set in the aftermath of the American Civil War. The film follows the heart-wrenching journey of two brothers, played by Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott, who have fought valiantly and now must navigate a new frontier as they return home to the west.



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21. Marian Rose White (1982)

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Marian Rose White, a 1982 drama film based on a true story, takes us to the 1930s where the harsh realities of institutionalization and eugenics are all too prevalent. Set in this era, we follow the life of a young girl named Marian Rose White, who is unfairly placed in a State Home for the Feeble-Minded by her uncaring mother when her father dies. Despite having no major mental defects, it is simply the fear of her perceived blindness that led her to this deplorable fate.



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22. Wrong Is Right (1982)

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In the thrilling adventure of “Wrong Is Right”, Sean Connery stars as a relentless TV reporter thrust into a perilous web of intrigue, espionage, and danger. As he finds himself in the company of an unpredictable Arab leader and his quest for two portable nukes, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Navigating a world of terrorists, arms dealers, and CIA spies, the reporter must outwit and outlast everyone involved.



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23. Wait Until Dark (1982)

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An adaptation of the iconic Frederick Knott play, “Wait Until Dark” (1982) brings thrills and chills to the big screen. In this gripping tale, three cunning criminals find themselves at the center of an elaborate scam involving a seemingly innocent doll. However, things take a dark turn when they realize the doll is far more damning than they could have ever imagined.



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24. Secrets of a Mother and Daughter (1983)

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A heart-wrenching drama directed by Gabrielle Beaumont, “Secrets of a Mother and Daughter” explores the complexities of love, desire, and family relationships. Set in 1983, the story revolves around a recently widowed mother and her daughter, both of whom find themselves deeply attracted to the same charming restaurateur. As they navigate their newfound feelings, they also confront the challenges of their own lives - a struggling marriage for the daughter, and the lingering loss of her husband for the widow.



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25. Travis McGee (1983)

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Embark on an enthralling journey with Travis McGee, an unbeatable combination of drama and suspense. Set in 1983, Sam Elliott takes on the role of Travis, a hard-boiled, world-weary private investigator.



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26. Reel Horror (1985)

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In the supernatural horror film “Reel Horror” (1985), a neighborhood is terrorized by the emergence of evil spirits from cans of old movie film. This chilling tale of psychotronic film, spirits, and the occult weaves together a spine-tingling experience for its eerie and unsuspecting inhabitants. Directed by Ross Hagen and written by Jeanne Lucas, this horror movie features Alexandra, John Hayden, and Howard Honig as the haunted protagonists.



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27. Red Headed Stranger (1986)

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In the gritty world of the 19th century Western, Red Headed Stranger follows the life of Shay, a fallen preacher whose dark past has led him to take a violent path. After gunning down his wayward wife, Shay embarks on a journey full of danger and redemption. Along the way, he meets a single mother named Laurie, who has her own battles to face, as they are forced to help a helpless sheriff protect their town from the vicious Clavers.



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28. Houston: The Legend of Texas (1986)

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Houston: The Legend of Texas” is a gripping 1986 biographical drama that explores the life of Sam Houston, a man whose courage and vision were instrumental in the creation of Texas. The film delves into Houston’s journey of personal heartbreak and transforms it into an epic fight for liberation, encapsulating the grandeur of the Old West. The movie features unforgettable scenes, including an opening action sequence, an ambush, a disarming someone, a legendary Bayonet fight, and much more.



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29. Conagher (1991)

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Conagher, ” a gripping 1991 drama-western film, follows the story of a rugged cowboy named Jake Conagher, portrayed by Sam Elliott, who finds himself entangled in a web of troubles. As he attempts to navigate his way through the chaos, Conagher crosses paths with a solitary woman living in the desolate heart of nowhere. Together, they must confront the challenges of the barren land and their own personal demons, forging an unexpected bond in the process.



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30. A Climate for Killing (1991)

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In a small desert town, a chilling discovery threatens to disrupt the lively atmosphere of a soon-to-be-held rodeo festival. Beneath the scorching sun and uncompromising desert sands, Sheriff Kyle and his meticulous newcomer Paul McCraw delve into the unsolved case of Ria Paris - an enigmatic woman brutally murdered years ago.



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31. Donnie Darko (2001)

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In the dark and surreal world of Donnie Darko, a troubled teenager is pushed to the edge by enigmatic visions of a man in a large rabbit suit. The film, with its hypnotic visuals and haunting atmosphere, will leave viewers questioning the nature of reality and the consequences of manipulation.



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32. Don’t Let Go (2002)

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Don’t Let Go” is a gripping drama that explores loss, love, and the pursuit of passion amidst dark memories. The film is set against the backdrop of the rockabilly music scene and focuses on Jimmy Ray, a once-famous rockabilly star, portrayed by Scott Wilson. Jimmy Ray’s career came to a tragic halt when his brother was killed, leading him to abandon his musical aspirations and become an alcoholic, consumed by his grief.



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33. Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003)

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Sex at 24 Frames Per Second is a 2003 feature-length documentary that delves into the sensational history of sex in Hollywood cinema, offering viewers a tantalizing journey through the evolution of this provocative subject. The film, directed by Kevin Burns and Steven C. Smith, is a gripping exploration of how sex has been portrayed in the world’s most influential movies and how filmmakers have successfully captivated audiences worldwide.



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34. Eye of the Dolphin (2006)

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Eye of the Dolphin is a heartwarming and comedic family drama about a troubled teenage girl named Maddie who discovers she has a unique gift - the ability to communicate with dolphins. While struggling to reconnect with her dysfunctional father, Maddie must learn to navigate the challenges of her newfound talent and unite her loved ones. Set against a backdrop of marine adventures, Maddie embarks on an epic journey filled with joy, surprises, and self-discovery that will ultimately change her family’s lives forever.



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35. Slip, Tumble & Slide (2015)

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Slip, Tumble & Slide” (2015) is a heartwarming family drama that follows the journey of a family trying to heal their emotional wounds and rebuild their loving bonds.



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36. Becoming Mike Nichols (2016)

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Becoming Mike Nichols is a captivating documentary film that delves into the personal life and illustrious career of renowned filmmaker Mike Nichols. Directed by Douglas McGrath, this insightful 1-hour, 12-minute masterpiece takes us on a journey through the experiences and stories of Nichols as he sits down for an intimate and honest conversation with theater director Jack O’Brien.



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37. The Hero (2017)

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The Hero” is a poignant and heartwarming drama, released in 2017, starring the legendary Sam Elliott. The film follows an ailing movie star as he grapples with the past and confronts his mortality while battling pancreatic cancer. The journey isn’t without its twists and turns, including navigating the world of marijuana and drug dealers, all the while trying to memorize lines for a new project at a comedy club.



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38. Attachments (2019)

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Attachments” is an endearing comedy film released in 2019, with a runtime of just 1 hour and 18 minutes. The movie revolves around an unlikely pair, computer geek Eileen Roth, portrayed by Katharine Ross, and her tech-unsavvy grandma, Eileen, played by Marianne Goodell.



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39. The Oscars (2019)

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Experience the magic of the 91st Academy Awards, as the world’s most iconic films are celebrated in this star-studded event. Featuring top contenders like BlacKkKlansman, Black Panther, and A Star Is Born, this two-and-a-half-hour television special presents the cinematic achievements of 2018, showcasing the crème de la crème of Hollywood talent. With special performances by the legendary Queen and music superstar Adam Lambert, it’s an unforgettable night of music, glamour, and cinematic brilliance.



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