Shelley Winters
38 titles
Filmography
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Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
(1972)The children at the orphanage know Auntie Roo as a kind woman who invites them to her holiday party. But they donāt know what is hidden in her attic.
My Man and I
(1952)A Mexican-American laborer (Ricardo Montalban) loves an alcoholic woman (Shelley Winters) and works for a farmer (Wendell Corey) who cheats him.

Wild in the Streets
(1968)A millionaire rock star/drug pusher is elected President after the voting age is lowered to 14.

Revenge!
(1971)A woman unwound and consumed by grief takes prisoner the married data processor she believes slept with her daughter and caused her suicide.

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.

Ellie
(1984)After witnessing her evil stepmother and her three lecherous sons murder her father, Ellie plots to do them in with the only weapon she has: her body.

Lolita
(1962)Humbert Humbert, a divorced British professor of French literature, travels to small-town America for a teaching position. He allows himself to be swept into a relationship with Charlotte Haze, his widowed and sexually famished landlady, whom he marries in order that he might pursue the woman's 14-year-old flirtatious daughter, Lolita, with whom he has fallen hopelessly in love, but whose affec...

The Night of the Hunter
(1955)A stolen fortune left behind by their dead father pits two young children against a psychopathic preacher after he marries their naive mother.

Winchester '73
(1950)A cowboy's obsession with a stolen rifle leads to a bullet-ridden odyssey through the American West.

Alfie
(1966)Alfie is not really a bad sort. Itās just that he has this overwhelming desire for the opposite sex. You might say that ābirdsā are irresistible to him, sort of second nature.

The Scalphunters
(1968)A lively and ribald western about a frontier-wise fur trapper who loses his pelts to a band of Kiowas in exchange for a slave he doesn't want.

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.

Stepping Out
(1991)A frustrated professional singer and dancer prepares her dance class to give a tap dance benefit; she sees this event as her great opportunity to return to the stage.

King of the Gypsies
(1978)Eric Roberts makes an impressive screen debut as Dave, grandson of the aging King Zharko, who is chosen by him to lead the gypsy clan at his death. Dave's only inclination is to join the American mainstream, but he knows that the mantle of gypsy power cannot be taken lightly or denied.

He Ran All the Way
(1951)When a heist goes awry, a cop is shot, and petty thief Nick Robey (John Garfield) just barely gets away. Desperate to evade the police, he charms a shy young girl (Shelley Winters) who invites him to her home. But itās a decision sheāll soon regret!

The Mad Room
(1969)Twelve years after being placed in an asylum for butchering their parents, George and Mandy are suddenly released to their unprepared older sister.

The Initiation of Sarah
(1978)After joining a sorority full of misfits, a shy college freshman discovers that she has telekinetic abilities that can be used against her rivals.
The Chapman Report
(1962)
Poor Pretty Eddie
(1975)Poor Pretty Eddie is a surreal psycho-thriller that broke all the rules of B-movie film-making when it unleashed its sordid tale of a black celebrity from the big city stranded in a backwoods redneck nightmare. Liz Wetherly (Leslie Uggams) is a popular singer just looking for a little break from her hectic schedule. But when her car breaks down, she ends up stuck in a remote southern town thatās been left for dead āever since they put in the interstate.ā Forced to spend the night, she finds herself having to endure āBerthaās Oasisā, a rundown lodge that serves as the bizzaro fiefdom of faded, overweight burlesque star Bertha (Shelly Winters), her much younger boy-toy and aspiring Elvis wannabe, Eddie (Michael Christian), and a cast of suitably strange townsfolk.

Tentacles
(1977)It's angry. It's hungry. Itās extremely well-armed. A giant marine menace is descending on a quiet seaside town to turn it into a one-stop snack-shop.