Lee Grant
20 titles
Filmography
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The Spell
(1977)Rita is far from ordinary. When her classmates’ cruel teasing cannot be contained any longer, a supernatural power inside of her takes over.

Damien - Omen II
(1978)The teenage antichrist uses his powers to kill friends and family who suspects his evil heritage.

She Said No
(1990)The trial of a career woman’s rape by a famed lawyer ends in a hung jury, leading the lawyer to sue her for slander and her to fight for true justice.

Airport '77
(1977)Art thieves hijack a 747, hit fog and crash into the ocean, trapping them and the passengers under 100 feet of water.

The Internecine Project
(1974)Robert Elliot, a retired secret agent, hatches a cunning plan to eliminate those who know too much about his past.

The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro
(1989)In 1985, four Palestine Liberation Front militants hijack an Italian ocean liner, igniting international tension and a race against time.

Voyage of the Damned
(1976)Carrying hundreds of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, the voyage of the St. Louis turns tragic as seemingly no nation will save them from doom.

The Balcony
(1963)In a city under revolution, a brothel's role-playing clientele are called upon to put their acting skills to the test to impersonate slain leaders.

Poor Liza
(2000)A peasant girl is romanced by a handsome yet cunning nobleman in this tale based on Nikolai Karamzin's classic Russian novella.

Defending Your Life
(1991)A heavenly panel reviews a dead yuppie's humdrum history.

The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer
(1992)A vivid and disturbing documentary interview with ruthless mob hit man Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski.

Plaza Suite
(1971)Based on the hit Broadway play by Neil Simon, Walter Matthau appears in all three segments, which are set in the same suite of New York's legendary Plaza Hotel.

Shampoo
(1975)A young boy is less than thrilled when his grandfather arrives to read him the story of 'The Princess Bride', a swashbuckling tale full of fencing, fighting, giants and monsters. He is very surprised when the story comes to life before his enchanted eyes...

Hal
(2019)Hal Ashby's obsessive genius led to an unprecedented string of Oscar® winning classics, including Harold and Maude, Shampoo and Being There. But as contemporaries Coppola, Scorsese and Spielberg rose to blockbuster stardom in the 1980s, Ashby's uncompromising nature played out as a cautionary tale of art versus commerce.

The Big Bounce
(1969)Ryan O'Neal stars as a young drifter involved with a hedonistic young woman whose wild escapades escalate from vandalism to robbery and murder. Based on the novel by Elmore Leonard.

In the Heat of the Night
(1967)While traveling in the deep south, a black Philadelphian homicide detective becomes embroiled in a murder investigation.

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
(1968)Three WWII army veterans reunite in Italy to visit the woman they each had an affair with and believe each is the father of her daughter.

Marooned
(1969)A gripping portrayal of three astronauts who, while on an extended special mission, find themselves unable to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.

There Was a Crooked Man...
(1970)In a remote Arizona prison, a charming but ruthless criminal enlists his cellmates in an escape attempt with the promise of sharing his hidden loot.

The Swarm
(1978)Scientist Dr Bradford Crane and army general Thalius Slater join forces to fight an almost invisible enemy threatening America; killer bees that have deadly venom and attack without reason. Disaster movie-meister Irwin Allen's film contains spectacular special effects, including a train crash caused by the eponymous swarm.