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All 43 Lee Remick Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of captivating cinema with Lee Remick, a versatile actress who left an indelible mark on the film industry. From her early days to her breakthrough roles, Lee Remick Movies will take you on a riveting journey through her illustrious career. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be amazed as we explore the iconic movies that have made Lee Remick a Hollywood legend.

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1. A Face in the Crowd (1957)

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A Face in the Crowd, directed by Elia Kazan, is an intriguing 1957 drama that tells the story of a female radio reporter who turns a wandering folk-singing performer into a powerful media sensation. This transformation comes with its own set of challenges and consequences, as the folk-singing drifter quickly becomes a cultural phenomenon.



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2. The Long, Hot Summer (1958)

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Experience the heat and passion of William Faulkner’s unforgettable novel, “The Long, Hot Summer, ” in this tantalizing 1958 film adaptation. Set in the sweltering Mississippi sun, the story follows conman and barn burner Ben Quick as he insinuates himself into the affluent Varner family. As the weather heats up, so too does the tension between the Varners - the seductive Eula and her jealous husband Will, eagerly pursue new love interests; the ambitious Jody tries to win over the beautiful Clara, who has her sights set on someone else; and the enigmatic Ben struggles to keep his secrets hidden.



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3. Anatomy of a Murder (1959)

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Anatomy of a Murder is a captivating drama film from 1959, directed by Otto Preminger. The movie revolves around an upstate Michigan lawyer, played by James Stewart, who defends a soldier, portrayed by Ben Gazzara, accused of murdering an innkeeper under the claim of temporary insanity. The soldier insists that the victim raped his wife, leading the lawyer to seek justice in court.



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4. The Tempest (1960)

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In the 1960 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s timeless play, “The Tempest, ” Prospero (played by Maurice Evans), the deposed Duke of Milan, finds himself in exile on a remote island as a powerful sorcerer. His magical prowess comes into play when he orchestrates a shipwreck that brings him face to face with his usurper brother, Antonio (Richard Burton). As the story unfolds, Prospero utilizes his supernatural power to unravel the secrets and dark desires of those who find themselves stranded on the island.



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5. Days of Wine and Roses (1962)

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Days of Wine and Roses” is a gripping drama film released in 1963, directed by Blake Edwards and written by J. P. Miller. Starring a stellar cast including Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, and Charles Bickford, the movie tells the heart-wrenching tale of an alcoholic named Joe Clay who marries and systematically addicts a young, innocent woman named Kirsten Arenesen to alcohol. The title is inspired by a 1896 poem by Ernest Dowson, “Vitae summa brevis spem nos vetat incohare longam, ” which translates to “They are not long, the weeping and the laughter. Love and desire and hate: I think they have no portion in us after We pass the gate. ”



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6. Experiment in Terror (1962)

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Experiment in Terror is a chilling crime, mystery, and thriller film released in 1962. The movie, directed by Blake Edwards, stars Glenn Ford as a man with an asthmatic voice who terrorizes and coerces Kelly Sherwood, played by Lee Remick, into helping him steal a massive sum from her bank. The FBI agent, played by an unknown actor, gets involved in the investigation and embarks on a quest to apprehend the mysterious criminal.



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7. The Wheeler Dealers (1963)

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The Wheeler Dealers, released in 1963, follows the story of a big-time Texas wheeler-dealer, who finds himself in a tight spot when he runs out of money. In an attempt to raise $1.2 million, he travels to New York City, where he encounters a series of hilarious misadventures. The film is a comedic take on the world of Wall Street and showcases the antics of an opportunist trying to make a quick buck.



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8. The Hallelujah Trail (1965)

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The Hallelujah Trail” is a comedic western film released in 1965, directed by John Sturges and written by William Gulick and John Gay. Set in Denver during the height of the miners’ whisky craze, the movie revolves around a cargo of whiskey destined for the miners; however, its journey is complicated by various groups seeking the liquor for their own purposes.



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9. Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965)

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Baby the Rain Must Fall” is a captivating drama film from 1965, featuring a star-studded cast including Lee Remick and Steve McQueen. The story revolves around a mother and daughter who make their way to a small Texas town, where the young girl’s father, a recently paroled ex-prisoner with a fiery temper and lack of responsibility, awaits them. This tense family reunion sets the stage for a heart-wrenching exploration of love, forgiveness, and the complexities of the father-daughter relationship.



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10. The Satan Bug (1965)

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In the heart-pounding thriller “The Satan Bug” (1965), a dangerous germ that has the power to wipe out life on Earth is stolen from a high-security biological warfare lab. With time ticking away, the lab’s security officer, played by Richard Basehart, must race against the clock to prevent the thief from unleashing the deadly pathogen on an unsuspecting world. As the tension mounts, a mad scientist, played by George Maharis, lurks in the shadows, adding a chilling layer of uncertainty to the already dire situation.



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11. Damn Yankees! (1967)

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Experience the enchanting world of Damn Yankees! , the lively 1967 musical that redefines baseball, magic, and the price of dreams. Middle-aged newspaper reporter Joe Boyd, desperate for his beloved Washington Senators to win, makes a fateful pact with the Devil, portrayed by the witty Mr. Applegate.



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12. The Detective (1968)

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The Detective” is a gripping crime drama from 1968, starring Frank Sinatra as an NYPD detective struggling with his wife’s infidelity. The film’s narrative takes a dark turn as the detective is drawn into the investigation of a murder involving a gay man, linking the case to official corruption and dangerous dealings in sex and drugs. Set against the gritty backdrop of New York City, the film delves into themes of corruption, infidelity, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.



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13. Hard Contract (1969)

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Hard Contract” is a gripping drama that follows the journey of an American hit man who finds himself unexpectedly in the heart of Europe seeking one last job. As he encounters a stunning young woman, he begins to question his life choices and contemplates whether he can carry out the contract after all. This dark, enigmatic film explores the complexities of the human condition, intertwining mystery and romance in a thrilling narrative.



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14. Loot (1970)

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Loot (1970) is a deliciously dark and wickedly humorous comedy-crime film based on the play by renowned British playwright, Joe Orton. Directed by the talented Silvio Narizzano, this movie boasts a star-studded cast including Lee Remick, Richard Attenbourough, and Hywel Bennett. Set in the intriguingly seductive landscape of Swinging London, the film follows two inseparable friends who, after successfully pulling off an audacious bank robbery, find themselves in the midst of a wildly entertaining game of cat and mouse.



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15. Sometimes a Great Notion (1971)

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Sometimes a Great Notion, ” a 1971 film directed by Paul Newman, tells the tale of a tight-knit family of loggers in Oregon who fight to keep their traditional business afloat amidst a rapidly changing world. The movie stars Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, and Lee Remick, who bring the story’s intense emotions and conflicts to life.



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16. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972)

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In the world of comedy, “The Man Who Came to Dinner” is a noteworthy addition. Directed by Buzz Kulik, this 1972 release is based on a play co-written by Moss Hart, George S.



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17. A Delicate Balance (1973)

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A Delicate Balance” is a gripping 1973 drama film that explores family relationships and terror, blending both the mundane and the macabre. Directed by Tony Richardson and based on the play by the same name, this Edward Albee classic follows a well-to-do Connecticut family as they navigate the sudden arrival of their daughter’s godparents, who grapple with an unnamed terror. The film adroitly juggles the tensions inherent in its enigmatic plot, with the screenplay adapted by the author leaving much room for interpretation.



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18. And No One Could Save Her (1973)

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And No One Could Save Her” is a 1973 British-American drama mystery film. Directed by Kevin Billington and written by Anthony Skene, the movie casts Lee Remick, Milo O’Shea, and Frank Grimes in the lead roles. The plot revolves around a woman frantically searching for her missing husband who boarded a plane for Ireland and vanished without a trace. The gripping story explores the complexities of family relationships, specifically the husband-wife relationship.



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19. The Blue Knight (1973)

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The Blue Knight, ” released in 1973, is an enthralling crime drama set in the volatile world of the Los Angeles Police Department. Directed by Robert Butler, the movie follows the life of Bumper Morgan, played by William Holden, a seasoned street cop nearing retirement. However, instead of easing into retirement, Morgan refuses to let up on the escalating criminal activity on his beat.



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20. Hennessy (1975)

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Hennessy” (1975) is a riveting action-packed drama thriller following the story of an Irishman named Hennessy. He prefers peace but has been linked to the I. R. A. , a group known for its aggressive acts. The film dives into Hennessy’s life after his entire family is brutally killed, leading him to plot vengeance. His ultimate target? None other than Queen Elizabeth II!



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21. Hustling (1975)

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Hustling, a gripping drama set in the 1970s, takes you on a journey with a NYC magazine reporter who becomes intrigued by the financial benefits of New York’s bustling prostitution industry. As the story unfolds, the film is nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys, earning a total of 3 nominations.



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22. The Omen (1976)

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The Omen (1976) is a gripping horror-mystery film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer. The film follows the mysterious deaths surrounding an American ambassador, as he and his wife struggle with the possibility that the child they are raising could be the Antichrist. With a starring cast including Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, and Harvey Stephens, the film delves into themes of supernatural forces and the terrifying consequences of raising a sinister child.



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23. Telefon (1977)

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Telefon, ” the 1977 crime-action thriller, follows the journey of a Russian officer sent to the United States to prevent sleeper agents from striking government entities upon hearing specific coded words. As he navigates the challenges of espionage and navigates intricate webs of deception, he uncovers the involvement of an enigmatic female spy with a photographic memory. Directed by Don Siegel and written by Peter Hyams, Stirling Silliphant, and Walter Wager, the movie stars Charles Bronson, Lee Remick, and Donald Pleasence.



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24. The Medusa Touch (1978)

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The Medusa Touch” (1978) is a gripping drama and mystery film that dives into the unsettling mind of a telekinetic novelist. Richard Burton brilliantly portrays this man who has the strange ability to cause disasters simply by thinking about them. The story explores the dark consequences of his actions, as he unwittingly sets off a series of catastrophes around him.



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25. The Europeans (1979)

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In the fall of 1850, just outside Boston, the austere Mr. Wentworth is taken aback by the sudden arrival of two guests from Europe. Eugenia and Felix, the daughter and son of his half-sister, bring a whirlwind of culture and sophistication to the household.



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26. The Horror Show (1979)

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Dive into the thrilling world of horror and sci-fi classics in “The Horror Show” (1979), a documentary hosted by the iconic Anthony Perkins. This chilling journey through the history of horror movies features captivating clips from over 50 cult classics, showcasing the evolution of the genre.



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27. The Competition (1980)

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The Competition, ” a 1980 drama directed by Joel Oliansky, follows the story of Paul Dietrich, a piano prodigy who is facing the reality of fading into obscurity. When he hears of an upcoming music competition with the potential to resurrect his career, he becomes determined to win.



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28. Haywire (1980)

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Haywire” is a compelling 1980 biography drama based on the autobiography of Brooke Hayward, the daughter of legendary Broadway producer Leland Hayward and actress Margaret Sullavan. This film transports viewers into the extravagant, ruthless, and emotionally turbulent world that the Hayward family lived in.



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29. 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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30. Tribute (1980)

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Tribute, ” a 1980 film directed by Bob Clark, masterfully blends comedy and drama. The plot follows a shallow Broadway press agent, who discovers he has leukemia, just as his son from his ex-wife arrives for a visit.



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31. The Letter (1982)

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The Letter is a gripping drama film from 1982, directed by John Erman. The movie is based on a short story and stars Lee Remick, Ronald Pickup, and Jack Thompson.



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32. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)

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Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.



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33. I Do! I Do! (1983)

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Prepare to embark on a journey through the annals of time as I Do! . I Do! . takes audiences on a spellbinding exploration of a couple’s fifty-year marriage journey.



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34. Montgomery Clift (1983)

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Montgomery Clift (1983) delves into the complex and tragic life of the eminent actor, known for his method acting skills that made him one of Hollywood’s brightest stars. Heading towards self-destructiveness and addicted to alcohol and drugs, the film recounts the life of Clift through the perspectives of his friends and co-workers.



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35. Terror in the Aisles (1984)

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Terror in the Aisles” is a spine-chilling documentary that takes you on a thrilling journey through the world of horror films, from the 1930s to the 1980s! Director Andrew J. Kuehn masterfully compiles a plethora of film clips, showcasing the evolution of horror and sci-fi filmmaking, as well as crime dramas, across the decades.



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36. Toughlove (1985)

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Toughlove, ” a gripping 1985 drama directed by Glenn Jordan, follows the Charters family as they grapple with the harsh realities of teenage drug addiction and its consequences. Gary, their troubled son, is a drug-addicted teen teetering on the brink of disaster, leaving his devastated parents in desperate search for help.



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37. Of Pure Blood (1986)

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A tragic mystery awaits in “Of Pure Blood, ” a drama from 1986. New York City’s Alicia Browning sets out to unravel the mystery behind the unexplained death of her son Mark, who was in Germany at the time. As she delves deeper, Alicia’s investigation reveals an unsettling, dark truth that she never could have anticipated.



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38. Emma’s War (1987)

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Emma’s War” is a moving and thought-provoking drama set in the early days of World War II. Directed by Clytie Jessop, this compelling film follows a mother who bravely takes her children from Sydney’s bustling city life to the tranquility of the countryside. With the world at war, the family must grapple with the challenges and uncertainties of their new surroundings, while striving to maintain their love and unity.



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39. James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (1987)

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Join Johnny Carson in hosting an extraordinary celebration of the life and Hollywood career of the legendary Jim Stewart. This 1987 biography sheds light on Stewart’s remarkable journey as an actor, director, and producer.



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40. Jesse (1988)

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In the heart of Meredith, California, a community relies on Jesse Maloney, a devoted practical nurse who steps in to fill the role of a doctor once a week. Her competent care and compassionate nature save lives and deliver babies, earning her the trust and admiration of the residents. However, one day someone calls the authorities, threatening to cause chaos in Jesse’s life and the lives of those she has helped.



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41. Dark Holiday (1989)

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In the suspenseful thriller “Dark Holiday” (1989), American tourist Gene LePere embarks on a luxury vacation in Turkey only to find herself ensnared in a deadly cat-and-mouse game. Gene’s innocuous encounter with a persistent street vendor leads to her possession of a carved head she never wanted, drawing her dangerously close to the wrong side of the law.



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42. Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991)

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Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker” (1991) delves into the life and cinematic journey of iconic producer, director, and actor Otto Preminger. The documentary film showcases significant clips from Preminger’s films, intertwined with interviews from his colleagues. This riveting exploration takes us through the ups and downs of Preminger’s career, touching upon his roots in Vienna, Austria.



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43. Johnny Mercer: The Dream’s on Me (2009)

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Johnny Mercer: The Dream’s on Me” is a thought-provoking 2009 documentary that explores the life and music of the legendary Johnny Mercer. Directed by Bruce Ricker and featuring insightful interviews with Julie Andrews, Harold Arlen, and Bill Charlap, this compelling film takes us on a journey through Mercer’s life, from his humble beginnings to his incredible success as a songwriter and musical genius. The documentary also delves into Mercer’s relationships with some of the most talented artists of his time. With a captivating runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, this inspiring documentary is a must-watch for fans of jazz and music history alike.



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