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All 27 Kathryn Harrold Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Kathryn Harrold, an accomplished actress known for her captivating performances in a range of movies. This roundup article will take you on a journey through her illustrious career, highlighting her most memorable films and the impact they have left on the world of cinema. Come along as we explore the enchanting realm of Kathryn Harrold’s movies.

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1. Women in White (1979)

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In 1979, “Women in White” made its way to television screens, captivating audiences with its gripping storyline based on Frank Slaughter’s novel. The four-hour miniseries, directed by Jerry London, follows a group of dedicated women doctors as they navigate the challenges of working in a Florida hospital.



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2. Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love (1979)

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Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love” is a heartwarming drama directed by Glenn Jordan and written by Barry Neil Kaufman, Stephen Kandel, and Suzie Lyte Kaufman. Set in 1979, the film follows a young couple, played by James Farentino and Kathryn Harrold, who are overjoyed when they learn that their third child will be a son. However, their happiness is short-lived as they discover that their newborn son is diagnosed with autism.



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3. Vampire (1979)

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Step into a chilling world of horror with the classic film, Vampire (1979). Anton Voytek, a powerful vampire, finds his ancient lair disturbed by the construction of a new church. His once hoarded wealth is confiscated by the authorities, sparking a series of desperate attempts to reclaim his world.



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4. Nightwing (1979)

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Nightwing, a 1979 American horror film, brings a chilling tale to the forefront. The movie is set in a New Mexico desert, where a Navajo Indian reservation is plagued by killer bats. Directed by Arthur Hiller and written by Steve Shagan, Bud Shrake, and Martin Cruz Smith, the film delves into the fear and chaos that ensues as these carnivorous creatures wreak havoc on the unsuspecting residents.



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5. The Women’s Room (1980)

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The Women’s Room” takes the audience on a deeply emotional journey delving into the dynamics of marriage, commitment, and self-discovery. Set in the tumultuous backdrop of the 1970s, the film follows the life of a disillusioned wife, pushed to the brink by her husband’s betrayals, who decides to reclaim her life by returning to grad school. In this transformative environment, she is surrounded by strong, self-confident women who not only help her overcome her personal torment but also guide her to find her inner strength and unique voice.



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6. Bogie (1980)

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Bogie” is an absorbing biographical drama released in 1980, exploring the life of renowned actor Humphrey Bogart. This 1h 40min film, directed by Vincent Sherman, captures the complexities and intrigues of Bogart’s life, providing glimpses into his professional journey and his personal relationships. The captivating storyline, penned by Joe Hyams and Daniel Taradash, offers an opportunity for viewers to delve deep into the life of the iconic actor whose career spanning decades left an indelible mark on cinema.



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7. The Hunter (1980)

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The Hunter” is a thrilling 1980s action film, starring the legendary Steve McQueen as Ralph “Papa” Thorson, a bounty hunter whose life takes a dramatic and dangerous turn when he receives threatening telephone calls from a criminal he helped put away. As if that weren’t enough, he’s also dealing with his girlfriend’s imminent childbirth, a situation he’s far from thrilled about. The film, directed by Buzz Kulik and written by Ted Leighton, Peter Hyams, and Christopher Keane, promises to deliver an intense experience filled with car chases, comedy, and edge-of-your-seat tension.



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8. The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981)

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The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper” is a thrilling 1981 film that combines the excitement of an adventure with the tension of a crime drama. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode and written by J. D. Reed, Jeffrey Alan Fiskin, and Ron Shelton, the movie stars Robert Duvall, Treat Williams, and Kathryn Harrold.



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9. Modern Romance (1981)

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Modern Romance, ” directed by and starring Albert Brooks, is a 1981 comedy-romance film that combines elements of film within a film, neurosis, and the fear of commitment to portray the complexities of a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship. Brooks plays a successful film editor with a variety of personal issues that affect his interactions with Kathryn Harrold, his patient and loving girlfriend.



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10. Yes, Giorgio (1982)

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Yes, Giorgio” is a charming 1982 musical comedy-romance film that tells the story of renowned opera singer Giorgio Fini, played by screen legend Luciano Pavarotti; who mysteriously loses his voice during an American tour. In a twist of fate, Fini is sent to a prominent female throat specialist, Pamela Taylor, to restore his voice. This encounter leads to an unexpected and delightful love story unfolding, all set against the captivating backdrop of the opera world.



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11. The Sender (1982)

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The Sender” is a thrilling Sci-Fi drama from the year 1982. Directed by Roger Christian, this film boasts a unique concept where a telepathic man’s extraordinary ability to influence the world around him, through his dreams and visions, becomes an overwhelming burden.



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12. An Uncommon Love (1983)

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An Uncommon Love is a captivating drama-romance film from 1983 that explores the complexities of love and morality. The story revolves around a recently divorced college professor, played by Barry Bostwick, who finds himself drawn to a charming and intelligent student named Kathryn Harrold. Unbeknownst to the professor, Harrold is working her way through school by working in a massage parlor and is involved in an affair. As the relationship between the two characters deepens, they must confront the challenges and realities of their situation, ultimately questioning the boundaries of love and morality.



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13. Heartbreakers (1984)

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Heartbreakers is a gripping and intense drama film that explores the depth of friendship and romance. Set in the ’80s, the movie follows the lives of Blue, a passionate painter, and Eli, the son of a successful businessman, who share an intense yet complex friendship. As their romantic entanglements unfold, the movie reveals their hidden emotions and fragile bond.



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14. Into the Night (1985)

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Into the Night” is a thrilling Action-Comedy-Crime film released in 1985, starring Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Stacey Pickren. Directed by John Landis and written by Ron Koslow, the movie follows an insomniac aerospace engineer who accidentally befriends a beautiful model on the run from dangerous people. The film also features cameo appearances, exciting chases, and a twist surrounding the engineer’s adulterous wife.



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15. Raw Deal (1986)

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Raw Deal is a high-octane, action-packed crime thriller featuring a gripping undercover plot. The film centers on Mark Kaminsky, a former FBI agent turned small-town sheriff who agrees to help the FBI chief infiltrate the dangerous Chicago mafia, following the death of the FBI chief’s son at their hands. Kaminsky goes deep undercover, pretending to be Joseph “Joey” P. Brenner, a ruthless enforcer for the mafia.



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16. Someone to Love (1987)

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Director Henry Jaglom’s “Someone to Love” is a unique 1987 film exploring the complexities of modern love and loneliness. When Hollywood director Henry stages a Valentine’s Day social gathering in a deserted movie theatre, his unsuspecting ‘talents’ are interviewed on their opinions about these themes.



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17. Dead Solid Perfect (1988)

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Dead Solid Perfect is a gripping drama film from 1988, directed by Bobby Roth and starring Randy Quaid as Kenny Lee. The story follows a talented but underachieving pro golfer who’s trying to make it big in the tournament circuit. As Kenny learns the ropes of the game, he discovers that the most important things in life often transcend the greens.



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18. Man Against the Mob (1988)

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In the bustling 1930s city of Los Angeles, an elite squad, led by a determined police detective, wages a fierce battle against a ruthless and menacing organized crime ring. As they tackle the dangerous world of gangsters and corruption, they must navigate the dangerous labyrinth of deceit and violence that threatens to consume them. With action-packed scenes, intense drama, and a thrilling crime plot, Man Against the Mob (1988) is a gripping and suspenseful journey into the dark underworld of LA’s criminal underbelly.



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19. Rainbow Drive (1990)

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Rainbow Drive, released in 1990, is a gripping thriller that delves into the shadowy world of Hollywood. The film revolves around a dedicated homicide cop who is determined to solve a multiple murder case, despite the attempts of high-ranking players to cover it up. As the investigation unfolds, it soon becomes evident that there are no limits to the depths of corruption surrounding the victims. The film is based on a novel, which adds to its intrigue. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, it provides a thrilling ride as it unravels the layers of a complex and chilling crime.



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20. Deadly Desire (1991)

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Deadly Desire is a gripping 1991 thriller that follows ex-L. A. cop Frank Decker as he transitions into a private security firm in San Diego. Amidst his mundane job, Decker unexpectedly crosses paths with the alluring yet troublesome Angela.



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21. The Companion (1994)

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The Companion is a gripping tale from 1994, starring Kathryn Harrold, Bruce Greenwood, and Talia Balsam. After discovering her boyfriend’s infidelity, a writer purchases an android companion as a way to cope with her heartbreak.



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22. The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime (1996)

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In “The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime, ” James Rockford finds himself reuniting with an old flame, only to be drawn into danger when he discovers her cousin is involved with the Russian Mob. This high-stakes action-packed drama features adrenaline-pumping car chases, intense organized crime intrigue, and a gripping suspense mystery.



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23. Tell Me No Secrets (1997)

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Tell Me No Secrets” takes you on a chilling journey as a young attorney, Jess Koster, played by Lori Loughlin, gets tangled in a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with a ruthless serial killer. Based on the bestselling novel by Joy Fielding, this thrilling drama will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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24. Outrage (1998)

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Outrage”, released in 1998, is a gripping drama thriller that leaves a lasting impression. The movie, directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and penned by Ellen Weston, takes us on a suspenseful journey of a family’s life turned upside down. Rob Lowe, Jennifer Grey, and Kathryn Harrold star in this chilling tale, based on the true story of how one man, Tom Casey, played by Lowe, becomes the victim of three menacing teenagers.



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25. A Woman’s a Helluva Thing (2001)

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A Woman’s a Helluva Thing is a 2001 comedy-drama film that explores the complexities of family and self-discovery. The movie follows the story of a womanizer named Jake who is forced to confront his own mortality following the death of his estranged mother. Upon discovering an unexpected closeness between them, Jake embarks on a journey to uncover his mother’s true identity and comes to terms with his own life.



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26. Special Thanks to Roy London (2005)

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Special Thanks to Roy London is a thought-provoking documentary that pays homage to the groundbreaking work of avant-garde acting coach, Roy London. The film explores London’s unique approach to acting and delves into the lives of some of the many actors who have been inspired by his teachings. As viewers witness various individuals sharing their experiences and insights into London’s unconventional methods, they are transported into a world of raw emotions, self-discovery, and the relentless pursuit of artistic authenticity.



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27. Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (2023)

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Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of the comedian and filmmaker, Albert Brooks. The film explores Brooks’ journey as an alternative comedian and actor, featuring insightful interviews from various celebrities, including Sharon Stone, Larry David, James L. Brooks, Conan O’Brien, Sarah Silverman, and Jonah Hill.



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