Ann-Margret
35 titles
Filmography
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Our Sons
(1991)Two mothers from different backgrounds help each other face their feelings, as one’s son dies of AIDS, and the other’s, his lover, deals with loss.

The Last Remake of Beau Geste
(1977)It's a spoof to end all spoofs as Marty Feldman shatters the Gary Cooper/French Foreign Legion classic in The Last Remake of Beau Geste.
Made in Paris
(1966)Do you know what's Made in Paris? Love affairs - and gorgeous, dreamy, sexy, slinky, chic, extravagant clothes! Ann-Margret stars in this bon-bon of a romantic comedy as Maggie, an innocent young buyer for an American department store who's unexpectedly sent to the City of Light for the fashion shows. There, a cherchez la femme French couturier (Louis Jourdan) decides she's the femme for him. It's all in fun as hotel room doors slam, wine flows and Maggie resists - and fun is definitely in fashion when elegant models strut jeweled chiffon evening trousers, a gold-and-pink brocade after-five suit, a stretch jersey ski suit, a wedding gown with seed pearls and crystals and more divine designs. Magnifique!

Following Her Heart
(1994)A Swedish woman, married to a domineering man for 35 years, is "set free" upon her husband's death. While she is the heir to his estate, she is only allowed $300. Ready to pursue her passion in music, she moves to Nashville where she meets her longtime pen-pal and scores the opportunity to perform in a small club.
Alex Haley's Queen
Oscar® winner Halle Berry stars in this acclaimed adaptation of best-selling author Alex Haley’s follow-up to Roots. As the daughter of a slave and a plantation owner in the turbulent decades following the Civil War, Halle’s Queen searches for a home in the two cultures of her heritage – and at times is shunned by both. But rejection and hate are no match for her unconquerable will.

Magic
(1978)Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret star in this thriller about a ventriloquist whose dummy seems to have a mind of its own.

Tommy
(1975)The Who's classic rock opera is brought energetically to life by an outstanding cast including manyof music's biggest stars. Roger Daltrey is Tommy and Elton John portrays the Pinball Wizard. Appearances by Tina Turner and Jack Nicholson.

The Outside Man
(1972)In this gritty 70s action classic from Jacques Deray ("La Piscine"), Jean-Louis Trintignant plays a French hitman hired to kill a Los Angeles mafia boss by his son and daughter-in-law (Angie Dickinson). After completing the contract, another hitman (Roy Scheider) is brought in to tie up loose ends. Ann-Margret is Trintignant's only ally as he and Scheider play a murderous game of cat-and-mouse.

Once a Thief
(1965)Starring Ann-Margret and Jack Palance, this crime melodrama follows young Eddie Pedak, an ex-convict trying to go straight. Eddie gets a steady job and tries to support his wife and daughter, but he is hounded by police detectives, one of whom is convinced Eddie shot him. To make matters worse, Eddie nearly goes back to prison after his brother shows up and tries to get him involved in one last heist.

The Train Robbers
(1973)A feisty, beautiful widow bands together with three cowboy buddies to recover a cache of gold stolen by her husband and her attempt to clear his son's name.

Viva Las Vegas
(1964)As he prepares for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Lucky tries to secure funds for a new engine while winning the affections of a hotel swim instructor.

The Cheap Detective
(1978)Set in 1940, a parody of Humphrey Bogart's hit movies Casablanca and the Maltese Falcom as seen through the eyes of ace private eye, Lou Peckinpaugh.

52 Pick-Up
(1986)The wealthy husband of an aspiring politician gets caught in a compromising position with a young girl and becomes a target for blackmail and murder.

Murderers' Row
(1966)An evil villain (Karl Malden) threatens to melt Washington, D.C., and only super swinger Matt Helm (Dean Martin) can stop him.
Lookin' to Get Out
(1982)
C.C. and Company
(1970)In this action-comedy, motorcycle mechanic C.C. Ryder saves a young woman named Ann from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.

Grumpy Old Men
(1993)Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau reunite in this romantic comedy that examines the decades-old love-hate relationship between two neighbors.

Newsies
(1992)In 1899, a courageous group of New York City newsboys become unlikely heroes when they team up to fight an unscrupulous newspaper tycoon. Determined to make their dreams come true, they find the courage to challenge the powerful in this live-action musical. Contains tobacco depictions.

The Cincinnati Kid
(1965)A professional poker player, with a "can't lose" reputation, is challenged to a game by another infamous rival.

Grumpier Old Men
(1995)Put Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and Ann-Margret together in a small town; add Sophia Loren; mix it up; and you get the only thing more ornery than Grumpy Old Men-it's sequel-in which a vivacious Italian beauty attempts to convert Wabasha, Minnesota's cherished bait store into a romantic Italian restaurant.