Kim Hunter
18 titles
Filmography
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The Hiding Place
(2000)Jack (Timothy Bottoms) plans a quick visit to his mother (Oscar-Winner Kim Hunter), but finds her acting strangely, slipping in and out of her past - sometimes real, sometimes imaginary. As he tries, along with his wife's (Kim Greist) prodding, to come up with a solution, old mysteries, secrets, and lies are uncovered, turning everyone's lives inside-out.

Dark August
(1976)Sal, an out-of-towner relocated to a small rural community, finds himself at the mercy of dark forces after inadvertently killing a young girl in a car accident. Pursued at every turn by the girl's grandfather and a menacing, shrouded figure, Sal soon becomes convinced that the old man has placed a hex on him and seeks out the assistance of a local psychic medium.

When Strangers Marry
(1944)Kim Hunter and Robert Mitchum star in this drama of a desperate young bride who travels to New York searching for her husband. There she meets a former suitor who offers to help, but by whom she is Betrayed. Millie Baxter (Hunter) gets a telegram from her new husband, Paul (Dean Jagger). She travels to New York City to help, but cannot find him. There she meets Fred Graham (Mitchum), who offers to help. Then, when she gets a call from her husband begging her to help him run from the law, she is torn between the husband accused of murder whom she loves but barely knows... and the charming former suitor who offers to help. Now, as Millie learns more about these two men, she discovers which is guilty of murder--and must find evidence to prove what she knows without losing her own life first.

Escape from the Planet of the Apes
(1971)A trio of super-Intelligent apes from the future creates paranoia amongst 20th century humans.
The Young Stranger
(1957)Before he gained his fame directing cinematic masterpieces like The Manchurian Candidate and Seven Days in May, John Frankenheimer made his feature film debut with this sensitive father-son drama about troubled youth. When clean-cut Hal Ditmar (Hawaii Five-O's James MacArthur), son of a wealthy movie producer (James Daly), gets into a fight with a movie theater manager (Whit Bissell), no one believes he acted in self-defense. With the police concerned that they have another juvenile delinquent on their hands, Hal's mother (Kim Hunter) thinks the problem lies in the growing gulf between father and son. Heartfelt and effective, Frankenheimer's already sure hand at the helm and the talent that star MacArthur shared with his illustrious mother Helen Hayes buoy The Young Stranger above the common ground of 1950's delinquency dramas.
Three Sovereigns for Sarah
Nineteen people were hanged and one man pressed to death, while hundreds went to jail during the "witch hysteria" of 1692. THREE SOVEREIGNS FOR SARAH offers an accurate portrayal of the Salem witch trials, with real characters and original transcripts woven into the dialogue. The film is a powerful, moving story about three loving sisters accused of witchcraft.

Planet of the Apes
(1968)Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowall star in this legendary science fiction masterpiece. Astronaut Taylor (Heston) crash lands on a distant planet ruled by apes who use a primitive race of humans for experimentation and sport. Soon Taylor finds himself among the hunted, his life in the hands of a benevolent chimpanzee scientist (McDowall).

Storm Center
(1956)A widowed librarian becomes the center of a censorship controversy during the 1950s when she refuses to remove a book off the shelves.

Requiem for a Heavyweight
(1956)An over-the-hill boxing champ suffering from the ravages of years of head trauma is exploited by his manager in this live original CBS broadcast.

Planet of the Apes: A Milestone of Science Fiction
(2024)This talk is given by Edward O'Donnell of College of the Holy Cross.

The Seventh Victim
(1943)A girl's search for her missing sister puts her in conflict with a band of Satanists.

The Kindred
(1987)
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
(2010)Lauren Bacall, Martin Scorsese and more of Hollywood's best honor the legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff for his iconic achievements in film.

Cross of Fire
The true story of David 'Steve' Stephenson, who, in 1920s Indiana, led the Ku Klux Klan to spectacular ruin amid rape and murder scandals.

Born Innocent
(1976)A constant runaway is given over to the care of the state and finds herself in a remand center for girls.
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
(2008)The power and the stories. The trends and trendsetters. The mirror that reflects our life and times. It's Rick sticking his neck out for nobody. Superman rescuing Lois Lane. Bette Davis pumping lead into the man she loves. George Clooney masterminding a Vegas heist. Harry Potter wielding his powers. You must remember these....Clint Eastwood narrates Richard Schickel's perceptive five-episode, 85th-anniversary salute to the studio that gained a four-footed hold with an unlikely star (Rin Tin Tin), championed tough guys and dames who gave the Depression and the Nazis the raspberry, countered the box-office onslaught of TV and emerged as a 21st-century giant. Art, business, stars, moneymen, America - it's an enthralling tale. And it's all here.

Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
(2024)Martin Scorsese presents an impassioned and highly personal tribute to Powell and Pressburger's work, richly illustrated with clips and rare archive material.

Drop-Out Mother
(1988)A working mother feels as though she is neglecting her family and decides to quit her job and take a more active role in her children's lives, but winds up throwing her family into deeper turmoil.