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All 34 Lois Nettleton Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the captivating world of Lois Nettleton Movies! In this roundup, we take a closer look at some of the most memorable and intriguing films starring the talented Lois Nettleton. From drama to comedy, you’ll find a wide range of motion pictures that showcase her versatility as an actress. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this fascinating journey through Lois Nettleton’s exceptional movie career!

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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. Meet Me in St. Louis (1959)

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Meet Me in St. Louis” is a classic, heartwarming musical comedy from 1959, based on Sally Benson’s memoirs and set in 1904 St. Louis a year before the World’s Fair. The Smith family, led by patriarch Alonzo Smith and his wife Katie, anticipate an exciting move to New York City amidst the bustling preparations for the fair.



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3. Period of Adjustment (1962)

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Period of Adjustment” is a captivating 1962 comedy-drama film directed by George Roy Hill and written by Isobel Lennart and Tennessee Williams. The heartfelt story revolves around a newlywed couple, Jerry (Anthony Franciosa) and Dottie (Jane Fonda), whose honeymoon is disrupted by their friends’ marital problems. The film is based on a stage play and is set in the United States during the Korean War era.



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4. Come Fly with Me (1963)

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Experience the glamorous world of flight attendants in the 1963 romantic comedy, “Come Fly with Me. ” Set across New York, Vienna, and Paris, the film follows three stewardesses who blend their professional duties crossing the Atlantic with the pursuit of eligible bachelors to marry. The enchanting trip full of laughter and charm takes the audience on a journey of love, infidelity, and unexpected twists. Directed by Henry Levin and starring Dolores Hart, Hugh O’Brian, and Karlheinz Böhm, “Come Fly with Me” offers a delightful blend of comedy and romance that will leave you smiling.



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5. Mail Order Bride (1964)

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In the wild west town of Montana, the elderly Will Lane (Buddy Ebsen) has a plan to tame his rebellious son Tom (Keir Dullea) by arranging a mail-order bride. Tensions rise as Tom’s new bride, a feisty female saloon owner (Lois Nettleton), arrives in town, turning Tom’s wild ways into a hilarious spectacle. As unexpected love blossoms between Tom and the saloon owner, Will tries to manipulate the situation, but his schemes take a comedic turn in this classic Western comedy directed by Burt Kennedy.



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6. Valley of Mystery (1967)

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In the heart of the dense Venezuelan jungle, a Meridian Airlines flight from Miami to Caracas meets a shocking end, leaving 130 passengers and crew stranded and facing an epic survival challenge. Amidst the harsh and unforgiving environment, they must overcome hostile wildlife, dangerous terrain, and even the age-old rites of human sacrifice. With nothing more than their wits, determination, and each other, they embark on an action-packed adventure with unexpected consequences.



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7. The Bamboo Saucer (1968)

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The Bamboo Saucer (1968) sets its premise in a small Red Chinese village, where an unusual flying saucer is hidden, prompting both the United States and the U. S. S. R. to seek it. As soon as the elusive aircraft is discovered, the two teams band together in a pursuit of knowledge and adventure. The plot unfolds with riveting exploration of the saucer and a jaw-dropping ride into space.



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8. Any Second Now (1969)

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In the tense crime drama, “Any Second Now” (1969), the plot revolves around a photographer who, after being caught in infidelity, hatches a deadly plan to murder his wealthy, young wife to secure his financial future. However, the execution of the plan goes awry when the wife survives a staged auto accident, only to lose her memory as a result.



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9. The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969)

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In the wild West, two grizzled veterans, an aging lawman (Robert Mitchum) and an aging outlaw (George Kennedy), find themselves on a peculiar journey. When their positions in society are overtaken by a reckless, inexperienced Marshal and a vicious younger gang leader, these old-timers must put aside their differences and band together. But, can their combined strength and cunning be enough to outsmart the newcomers and restore peace to their once thriving town? .



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10. Weekend of Terror (1970)

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Experience a heart-stopping weekend like no other with “Weekend of Terror” (1970). Three innocent nuns, out on a much-needed retreat, find themselves held hostage by a group of ruthless escaped convicts. As the tension builds, the convicts demand a ransom, and it’s up to the nuns to find a way to break free and escape their terrifying ordeal.



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11. Dirty Dingus Magee (1970)

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In the wild and colorful world of Dirty Dingus Magee, the lines between lawman and outlaw are constantly blurred. Played by the iconic Frank Sinatra, Dingus finds himself in the midst of an intense rivalry with Hoke Birdsill, portrayed by George Kennedy. Together, they navigate a life of danger, adventure, and unexpected partnerships, all while embracing the chaotic and humorous aspects of the Wild West. Set in the breathtaking landscapes of New Mexico, this Western-inspired comedy-drama is sure to capture your heart with its rich characters and thrilling plot twists.



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12. The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker (1970)

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A heartwarming and wildly humorous tale unfolds with “The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker. ” This engaging comedy follows the story of a young college graduate who decides to rebel against the life of corporate climbing, opting instead for a laid-back existence as a New York cab driver. Filled with eccentricity, this film shines a light on life’s unexpected turns and the joy of embracing the unknown.



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13. The Forgotten Man (1971)

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In the gripping 1971 film, “The Forgotten Man, ” former Vietnam War POW Lt. Joe Hardy returns to a life he no longer recognizes in the United States.



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14. Terror in the Sky (1971)

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Terror in the Sky” is a heart-stopping thriller set in the skies of 1971, where a transcontinental flight faces an unexpected crisis. Struck by food poisoning, the flight crew soon becomes incapacitated, plunging the aircraft and its passengers into a perilous situation. As time ticks by, the desperate flight crew must find a solution, turning their attention to a passenger with a surprising talent for flying.



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15. The Honkers (1972)

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The Honkers, ” released in 1972, is a compelling drama centered around an over-the-hill rodeo champion. His self-centered nature leads him to neglect his wife, son, and best friend.



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16. Women in Chains (1972)

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Women in Chains” is a gripping drama, set in 1972, that delves into the harsh realities of women’s prisons. Our protagonist, a dedicated parole officer named Joan Pearce, played by the talented Ida Lupino, takes matters into her own hands when she suspects a series of murders within the confines of a female correctional facility.



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17. The Bull of the West (1972)

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The Bull of the West” is a gripping 1972 Western movie, edited together from two episodes of the popular TV series “The Virginian. ” The first episode, “Duel at Shiloh, ” premiered on January 2, 1963, while the second, “Nobility of Kings, ” was released on November 10, 1965.



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18. The Man in the Glass Booth (1975)

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The Man in the Glass Booth” is a gripping drama that delves into the world of espionage and war crime. Directed by Arthur Hiller and written by Edward Anhalt and Robert Shaw, this film stars Maximilian Schell, Lois Nettleton, and Lawrence Pressman. The story revolves around an American Jewish man, who is unexpectedly kidnapped by Mossad agents and accused of being a fugitive Nazi war criminal. They transport him to Jerusalem, where he faces a heart-wrenching trial for genocide.



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19. Fear on Trial (1975)

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Fear on Trial” chronicles the true story of John Henry Faulk, a radio and television personality from the 1950s. During the McCarthy era, Faulk found himself blacklisted after being accused of having ties to communist organizations. Faulk refused to back down and decided to take legal action against the group responsible for orchestrating the smear campaign against him. As the trial ensued, Faulk’s victory and subsequent triumph over the blacklisting period served as a pivotal moment in American history.



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20. Echoes of a Summer (1976)

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Echoes of a Summer, ” released in 1976, is a heartfelt drama that explores the unbreakable bond between a mother and daughter faced with a life-threatening terminal illness. Directed by Don Taylor, the film stars Richard Harris and Jodie Foster as the parent-child duo, alongside Lois Nettleton.



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21. Tourist (1980)

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In “Tourist, ” a group of tourists embark on a once-in-a-lifetime European vacation, hoping to rediscover their respective sparks. As the group navigates through the romantic city of Paris, they find themselves embroiled in unexpected adventures along the Seine River.



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22. Butterfly (1981)

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Butterfly” is a 1981 Crime-Drama film set in 1937 Nevada. The story revolves around Jess Tyler, a silver mine caretaker, and his teenage daughter, Kady. Kady, eager to claim the mine, will stop at nothing to convince her father.



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23. Deadly Blessing (1981)

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In the chilling 1981 thriller, “Deadly Blessing, ” a grief-stricken widow, haunted by her husband’s inexplicable death, begins to suspect a sinister motive behind the quiet and isolated religious community near her home. As paranoia takes over, this seemingly ordinary countryside becomes a breeding ground for terror, filled with unsettling encounters and the eerie whispers of a sinister presence.



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24. Soggy Bottom, U.S.A. (1981)

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In the picturesque town of Soggy Bottom, U. S. A. , peace and tranquility reign thanks to the dedicated local Sheriff. Despite the quaint setting, the town is far from ordinary.



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25. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)

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The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) is a cheeky, star-studded comedy-musical that tells the story of a small-town sheriff who becomes the regular patron of a legendary, historic whorehouse. When a nosy television reporter tries to shut the place down, claiming it’s the Devil’s playground, the sheriff and his band of women take matters into their own hands.



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26. Brass (1985)

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Experience the gritty world of crime and justice in “Brass, ” a 1985 drama that takes viewers on a thrilling ride through the streets of New York. Directed by Corey Allen and written by Roy Baldwin and Carroll O’Connor, the film stars Carroll O’Connor, Lois Nettleton, and Larry Atlas in a story that showcases the dedication and determination of a tough detective within the Police Department.



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27. Manhunt for Claude Dallas (1986)

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Manhunt for Claude Dallas is a gripping 1986 drama film directed by Jerry London, starring Matt Salinger, Claude Akins, and Beau Starr. The movie, based on a true story, introduces us to Claude Dallas, a man who lives in the mountains and is hunted by law enforcement after he murders a warden who opposed out-of-season hunting.



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28. Flash III: Deadly Nightshade (1992)

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Join the Scarlet Speedster, Barry Allen, in his daring adventures as he joins forces with the city’s previous superhero, The Nightshade, in two thrilling escapades. Experience non-stop action and unbridled excitement in Flash III: Deadly Nightshade, where heroes unite to face a formidable foe.



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29. Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance (1994)

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In 1994, “Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance” unveiled a chilling tale of evil and deception that ensnared two siblings in a web of danger. When a mysterious demon mirror is discovered, the sinister consequences that follow escalate into a series of inexplicable accidents.



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30. The Feminine Touch (1995)

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The Feminine Touch” (1995) is a gripping thriller from director Conrad Janis, starring Paige Turco, Dirk Benedict, and George Segal. The film follows an investigative reporter as she becomes drawn into a dangerous web of intrigue when she’s tasked with getting the story on a presidential candidate. The situation intensifies as political assassinations and attempts on the candidate’s life abound.



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31. The Making of a Hollywood Madam (1996)

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The Making of a Hollywood Madam” is a gripping drama that takes an intimate look into the life of Heidi Fleiss, Hollywood’s infamous madam. Told from the perspective of her father, a quiet doctor who unexpectedly becomes implicated in her criminal activities, the film unfolds a captivating tale of scandal, deception, and family dynamics.



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32. Sinatra: Dark Star (2005)

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Sinatra: Dark Star” is a captivating 2005 documentary that delves into the enigmatic life of the legendary American singer Frank Sinatra. Directed by Christopher Olgiati, this powerful film explores the private world of the iconic performer through interviews with those closest to him, including his biographer Anthony Summers, music journalist Robbyn Swan, and British singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum.



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33. The Christmas Card (2006)

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The Christmas Card (2006) follows the journey of a US soldier who visits the town from which he receives an inspirational Christmas card from a church group. The film delves into a heartwarming tale of love, friendships, and the power of humanity.



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34. The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008)

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The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards is a documentary movie released in 2008, showcasing the prestigious awards ceremony where the American television academy honors the best in television. This year’s event brings together some of the industry’s most renowned names, including Tom Bergeron, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel, who join host Louis J. Horvitz and writers David Wild, Jon Macks, and Ken Ehrlich in celebrating the best of TV.



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