Britt Ekland
11 titles
Filmography
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Machine Gun McCain
(1969)After serving 12 years behind bars for armed robbery, tough guy Hank McCain finds himself the pawn of a ruthless mob runt’s rebellion against a high level don.

The Night They Raided Minsky's
(1968)To distance herself from her strict Amish family, naïve Rachel Schpitendavel (Britt Ekland) escapes to New York City to become a dancer. While Rachel's dances based on Biblical stories are too innocent for Minsky's Burlesque House, club-owner Billy Minsky (Elliott Gould) plans on using Rachel's routine to humiliate critics of his business. But trouble arises when partners in a comedy duo (Jason Robards, Norman Wisdom) compete for Rachel's affections.
The Double Man
(1967)Complex thriller, with Yul Brynner as a CIA agent investigating his son's death in the Austrian Alps. Filmed on location. Gina: Britt Ekland. Wheatly: Clive Revill. Berthold: Anton Diffring. Mrs. Carrington: Moira Lister. Edwards: Lloyd Nolan. Gregori: Brandon Brady. Directed by Franklin Schaffner.

What the Peeper Saw
(1972)A fiendish child is out to destroy his father and new stepmother through a series of horrific pranks and antics.

The Bobo
(1967)For the minstrel matador Juan Bautista, only one thing holds him back from becoming Spain’s most famous singing bullfighter.

The Wicker Man
(1973)A police sergeant's search for a missing girl leads him to investigate the rituals of a sinister pagan cult on a remote Scottish island.

Get Carter
(1971)A small-time mobster investigates his brother's murder.

The Man with the Golden Gun
(1974)After his life is threatened, Roger Moore as 007 is lured into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a million-dollar killer (Christopher Lee).

After the Fox
(1966)In order to intercept a large shipment of gold, criminal mastermind The Fox poses as a flamboyant director shooting a film on the Italian coast.

Slavers
(1978)Set in late-19th century East Africa at the end of the slave era, two dueling traders wage violent war over what’s left of the industry’s profits.

The Monster Club
(1981)After being bitten by a ravenous vampire, horror novelist R. Chetwynd-Hayes is taken to a club and treated to an anthology of three gruesome stories.