Kathleen Turner
21 titles
Filmography
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Crimes of Passion
(1984)A gadget store owner who takes occasional surveillance jobs becomes captivated by his newest target: a fashion designer moonlighting as a prostitute.

Peggy Sue Got Married
(1986)An unhappy mother of two, who is considering divorce from her husband, suddenly finds herself sent back in time to when she was a teenager. Now realising she has the chance to alter her future, she must decide where her true happiness lies.

Julia and Julia
(1988)A grieving woman, haunted by the loss of her husband on their wedding day, suddenly finds herself slipping between two realities-one where she remains a widow and another where he is alive with their son. As she struggles to distinguish truth from illusion, she becomes entangled in love, betrayal, and mystery, questioning her sanity while searching for answers in a world that keeps shifting.
V.I. Warshawski
(1991)Tough female private eye `Vic' Warshawski dates a former ice hockey star, whose body is later pulled out of Lake Michigan, leaving her to look after his 13-year-old daughter. Warshawski finds herself not only tracking down a murderer, but protecting the child from the local mobsters.

Another Kind of Wedding
(2017)Kathleen Turner stars in this independent dramedy about a strained and dysfunctional family at a family wedding who must get to what split them up.

Baby Geniuses
(1999)A child psychiatrist and her assistant plan to exploit a secret discovery for nefarious ends.

Body Heat
(1981)The sweltering summer heat of South Florida sets the backdrop for this atmospheric film noir. Lawyer, Ned, and his beautiful lover, Matty, plot to dispatch her wealthy husband, but Ned begins to worry that she is only interested in the money...

The War of the Roses
(1989)An outrageous comedy that follows a married couple whose bitter divorce escalates into all-out war.

Romancing the Stone
(1984)While in Colombia to rescue her kidnapped sister, a mousy romance novelist teams up with a suave mercenary for a jungle adventure.

Prizzi's Honor
(1985)Prizzi's Honor is a American black comedy crime film directed by John Huston. Two highly-skilled mob assassins who were after falling in love, are hired to kill each other. The film's supporting cast includes Anjelica Huston (the director's daughter), Robert Loggia, John Randolph, CCH Pounder, Lawrence Tierney, and William Hickey. Stanley Tucci appears in a minor role, his film debut.

The Accidental Tourist
(1988)With his marriage crumbling after a tragic loss, a withdrawn travel writer meets an outgoing dog trainer who opens his world to new possibilities.

The Man with Two Brains
(1983)A brain surgeon's intense love for a disembodied human brain sends him on a whirlwind search for a body to hold it.

The Jewel of the Nile
(1985)An action-packed sequel to the popular Romancing the Stone. Novelist Joan Wilder and her adventurous boyfriend Jack Colton are sailing in the Mediterranean, when the writer is asked to ghost the biography of Eastern potentate Omar.

A Simple Wish
(1997)When Anabel wishes for a fairy godmother, she never dreams his name will be Murray (Martin Short)! But before you can say "SHABOOM!," they're whisked into a whirlwind of magical mishaps.

Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive
(2017)Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive draws on the rich palette of Poe's evocative imagery and sharply drawn plots to tell the real story of the notorious author. Featuring Tony Award-winning actor Denis O'Hare, the film explores the misrepresentations of Poe as an alcoholic madman. It reveals the way in which Poe tapped into what it means to be a human in our modern and sometimes frightening world.

The Virgin Suicides
(2000)This cult-classic set in the middle of 1970s America, tells the story of a group of male friends who become obsessed with five pretty teenage sisters, who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents.

Marley & Me
(2008)An adopted pet Labrador retriever becomes the family’s teacher in love and loyalty.

Beautiful
(2000)A beauty pageant contestant puts everything behind her, including a family secret, for the winning title while her best girlfriend tries to help her.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit
(1988)It's 1947 Hollywood, Eddie, a down-on-his-luck detective, is hired to find proof that Marvin Acme, gag factory mogul and owner of Toontown, is playing hanky-panky with femme fatale Jessica Rabbit, wife of Maroon Cartoon superstar Roger Rabbit.

Tummy Trouble
(1989)Roger Rabbit is left to babysit with the mischievous Baby Herman.