On an ocean liner crossing from New York to Europe in 1947, a passenger Read More »
Tag Archives: Angie Dickinson
I’ll Give My Life (1960) William F. Claxton, Ray Collins, John Bryant, Angie Dickinson
This is the story of a father whose son chooses faith over the family fortune and business. Read More »
The Sins of Rachel Cade (1961) Gordon Douglas, Angie Dickinson, Peter Finch, Roger Moore
In 1939, earnest missionary nurse Rachel Cade travels to the Belgian Congo Read More »
Point Blank (1967) John Boorman, Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn
Mal Reese is in a real bind – owing a good deal of money to his organized crime bosses Read More »
The Norliss Tapes (1973) Dan Curtis, Roy Thinnes, Don Porter, Angie Dickinson
A newspaper publisher listens to the personal tapes of investigative reporter David Norliss Read More »
One Shoe Makes It Murder (1982) William Hale, Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickinson, Mel Ferrer
A down-at-the-heels private detective is hired by a crime boss to find his missing wife. Read More »
A Fever in the Blood (1961) Vincent Sherman, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Angie Dickinson, Jack Kelly
A district attorney, a US Senator, and a Superior Court judge are all possible candidates for governor. Read More »
Jessica (1962) Jean Negulesco, Oreste Palella, Angie Dickinson, Maurice Chevalier, Noël-Noël
The women of a small Sicilian village, jealous of a beautiful widowed midwife Read More »
Dial M for Murder (1981) Boris Sagal, Angie Dickinson, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Quayle
A London businessman concocts an intricate plan to murder his unfaithful wife for her money. Read More »
Big Bad Mama (1974) Steve Carver, Angie Dickinson, William Shatner, Tom Skerritt
After the death of her lover, Wilma takes over his bootlegging business, but without much success. Read More »
The Killers (1964) Don Siegel, Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, John Cassavetes, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Don Siegel directed this intensely pessimistic re-make of Robert Siodmak’s 1946 film noir masterpiece The Killers, based upon a story by Ernest Hemingway. Read More »
China Gate (1957) Samuel Fuller, Gene Barry, Angie Dickinson, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Action, War, Drama
Near the end of the French phase of the Vietnam War, a group of mercenaries are recruited to travel through enemy territory to the Chinese border, to blow up an arms depot. Read More »
Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) David Miller, Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Comedy, Drama, War
In 1944, Capt. Josiah J. Newman is the doctor in charge of Ward 7, the neuropsychiatric ward, at an Army Air Corps hospital in Arizona. Read More »
Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) Roger Vadim, Rock Hudson, Angie Dickinson, Telly Savalas, Comedy, Crime, Thriller, Mystery
In a California high school, a married teacher is the athletic coach and faculty advisor. Read More »
Dressed To Kill (1980) Criterion Collection, Brian De Palma, Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
One of Brian De Palma’s most divisive films, Dressed to Kill is a spine-chilling Alfred Hitchcock update for the late 1970s. Sexually frustrated wife and mother Kate Miller (Angie Dickinson) visits her New York psychiatrist, Dr. Elliott (Michael Caine), to complain about her unfulfilling erotic life. When she then goes to meet her husband at a museum, she meets an anonymous man whom she follows out to a cab. After an afternoon of satisfying sex, Kate discovers that the man has a venereal disease, but that information becomes a moot point when a razor-wielding blonde woman slashes Kate to ribbons in the elevator of the man’s building. Blonde prostitute Liz (Nancy Allen), who caught a glimpse of the murderer, becomes both the prime suspect and the killer’s next target. With the police less than willing to believe her story, Liz joins forces with Kate’s son Peter (Keith Gordon) to get the psychopath themselves.
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