Tony Curtis
39 titles
Filmography
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Trapeze
(1956)Mike Ribble was a great trapeze artist before his accident. Now, he wants to teach the dangerous triple somersault to a brash, young protégé.

Operation Petticoat
(1959)A submarine captain and his supply officer are determined to get their dry-dock sub back into WWII action. However, a bevy of nurses comes aboard, causing hijinks in the hot pink sub.

Kings Go Forth
(1958)In this riveting war-time drama that packs plenty of explosive excitement and fervent passion, Frank Sinatra and Tony Curtis battle their own prejudices after learning the woman (Natalie Wood) they both love is not exactly who she appears to be.

The Last Tycoon
(1976)F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel is brought to life in this story of a movie producer slowly working himself to death.
The Third Girl from the Left
(1973)Kim Novak and Tony Curtis make their TV movie debuts in this poignant tale of shattered dreams from director Peter Medak (The Ruling Class). A chorus girl for 14 years, Gloria Joyce (Novak) is at the end of the line. She's just turned 36, her looks are starting to fade and the club where she works is going topless. So when her boyfriend of 13 years (Curtis) dodges the question of marriage, Gloria takes comfort in the arms of a 23-year-old delivery boy (Michael Brandon), the only one she feels understands her. So when her lover breaks in on their tryst and draws a line in the sand, Gloria must decide which way her future lies, in the past or in the present. Produced by Playboy Productions, The Third Girl from the Left aired on October 16, 1973, and was written by Oscar-nominated lyricist Dory Previn. It also featured two songs composed especially for the film: one sung by Previn herself, the other by Tony Curtis.

Portrait of a Showgirl
(1982)The lives of three dancers at different stages of their careers converge as they prepare for a new show as chorus girls in Las Vegas.

Mission: Monte Carlo
(1974)As penance for causing a public ruckus, two wealthy playboys are ordered by a judge to dig into a raft of unsolved crimes along the French Riviera.

Center of the Web
(1992)When John Phillips falls victim to a case of mistaken identity, no one can protect him from the crime syndicate trying to kill him or the corrupt police force trying to frame him. With only hours left, time is running out.

Insignificance
(1985)Four 1950s icons meet in the same hotel room and two of them discover more in common between them than they ever anticipated.

The Mirror Crack'd
(1980)This thrilling tale tells the story of sleuth Miss Marple, whose skills are tested when a Hollywood production—and a chilling murder—come to her town.
People, Hopes, Medals
(1960)
The Jill & Tony Curtis Story
(2008)Screen icon Tony Curtis and his wife allow a camera crew to chronicle their mission to save horses from being auctioned to overseas slaughterhouses.
Sextette
(1978)In her final film, 87-year-old Mae West portrays Marlo Manners, a movie star who has just married her sixth husband, a very young aristocrat. All Marlo wants to do is consummate the marriage. But her attempts are frequently thwarted, thanks to interruptions from her ex-husbands, the media, her fans, a gymnastic team, a group of diplomats, and even a few secret agents. And if that weren't enough, Marlo has another problem: an audio tape she's made of her steamy memoirs has mysteriously disappeared…

The Count of Monte-Cristo
(1975)A young man, falsely imprisoned by his jealous "friend", escapes and uses a hidden treasure to exact his revenge.

Monte Carlo or Bust!
(1969)Rival 1920s business partners join wacky international drivers in the 1,500-mile Monte Carlo Rally, seeking victory at all costs.

The Legend of Marilyn Monroe
(1966)Discover the poignant story of Marilyn Monroe through the lens of acclaimed director John Huston in this insightful documentary.

Tarzan in Manhattan
(1989)Tarzan goes to NYC and teams up with cabbie Jane, the daughter of a private eye, to rescue his chimp friend Cheetah from an evil animal experimenter.

Spartacus
(1960)Stanley Kubrick directs Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier and Jean Simmons in this Academy Award-winning classic story of a bold gladiator slave who takes on Imperial Rome.

Reflections of Evil
(2002)A teen who died of a PCP overdose in the 1970s searches from beyond the grave in the 1990s for her obese brother dying from sugar intolerance.