Eva Gabor
14 titles
Filmography
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The Aristocats
(1970)Disney classic that took four years to make. When an eccentric millionairess decides to leaves her money to her cat, Duchess (voiced by Eva Gabor), sneaky butler Edgar decides to dispose of the furry obstacle and claim the loot for himself. The embattled Duchess is helped out by streetwise alley cat Thomas O'Malley (Phil Harris) and his scat cat friends - a group of feline jazz muscians.

The Rescuers
(1977)Two mice rush to help an orphan girl in the clutches of an evil woman.

The Rescuers Down Under
(1990)Bernard and Bianca race to Australia to save a boy from a vile poacher.

Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl
(1954)A villainous Earl plants a beautiful girl on Captain Kidd's ship in order to steal his gold but as love blooms between them, she stands by Kidd's side as he battles his way across the seven seas.

Forced Landing
(1941)In faraway Mosaque, an American pilot finds that he is in a desperate struggle with a military officer intent on sabotaging a local fort.

Wake Me When the War Is Over
(1969)During the final months of WW2, a lonely German Baroness hides an attractive American airman in her mansion for long time without telling him the war has been over for almost five years.

Return to Green Acres
(1990)Characters from a popular TV series return to save the town of Hooterville from greedy developers trying to force the folks to sell their land.

Love Island
(1952)For stranded Navy pilot Lt. Richard Tabor (Paul Valentine) his adventure begins as soon as he lands on the picturesque island of Bali also known as Love Island.

Green Acres
A Manhattan attorney starts life anew on a run-down farm in a one-pig town full of oddballs, despite the protests of his city-loving socialite wife.

The Mad Magician
(1954)Spurned by a rival who steals his best-kept secrets and his wife, a magician with a famous buzzsaw trick loses his mind and goes on a murder spree.
Youngblood Hawke
(1964)Herman Wouk's bestseller about a Kentucky-born writer's spectacular rise and fall among the big-city glitterati gets the big-screen treatment courtesy of Warner Bros. master of melodrama Delmer Daves. Daves, fresh from a string of successes, recruited celebrated and storied composer Max Steiner to score the film, adding gravitas to the glitz. James Franciscus stars as the title character, a truck driver who arrives in New York City intent on making it as a writer. Aided by a friendly editor, Jeanne Green (Suzanne Pleshette), Hawke's star is on the rise, both among the intelligentsia and the jet set. Hawke inevitably succumbs to the lures of high society, breaking Jeanne's heart and eventually seeing his career destroyed by the jealous husband of one of his paramours.

Gigi
(1958)The story of an illegitimate waif in late 1800s Paris who reluctantly becomes a courtesan and mistress of a young, handsome and wealthy heir.

The Last Time I Saw Paris
(1954)An American journalist returns to Paris, a city that gave him true love and deep grief, in this rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Babylon Revisited

Don't Go Near the Water
(1957)On an idyllic South Pacific island thousands of miles from the fighting, United States Navy public relations officers write colorful--if entirely fictitious--stories about World War II and the life of the native peoples freed by the Allies as they cope with military bureaucracy and plot to get back to the war in this lighthearted comedy.