Carroll Baker
26 titles
Filmography
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How the West Was Won
(1962)Academy Award-winning epic follows the trials and tribulations of three generations of a frontier family as they embark to tame the wild American West.

A Quiet Place to Kill
(1970)A deadly love triangle begins when an injured race car driver accepts her ex-husband's invitation to recover at his seaside estate with his new wife.

Bridge to the Sun
(1961)While staying in Washington, D.C., Tennessee-born Gwen Harold falls in love with and marries Japanese diplomat Hidenari (Terry) Terasaki, despite the objections from her family.

Sylvia
(1965)A private detective falls in love with a poet whose shady past he has been hired to check.

Knife of Ice
(1972)An intense horror movie with an insane final twist centers on an imperiled mute woman being pursued by a sexual psychotic in the Spanish countryside.

Paranoia
(1969)Recently widowed, a jet-setting lonely American socialite arrives in Italy and is seduced by young couple into a world of sex, drugs, and extortion.

So Sweet... So Perverse
(1969)In a kinky retelling of “Diabolique,” lush Paris locations, trippy flashbacks, and a swinging score adorn a tale of abuse, lust, danger, and revenge.

The Fourth Victim
(1971)When a wealthy Englishman's third wife dies suddenly, the police launch an investigation upon discovering that his previous wives met similar ends.

Harlow
(1965)An account of the troubled life and brief career of Jean Harlow, who rose to Hollywood stardom during the 1930s.

The Sky is Falling
(1975)Hopeless American expatriates inhabit a small Spanish village where residents are mysteriously dying after the arrival of a religious cult.

Baby Doll
(1956)A cotton farmer marries a 19-year-old for financial reasons and promises her dying father not to consummate the union until her 20th birthday. A business rival steps in to try and win over his child-bride.

But Not for Me
(1959)A veteran Broadway producer has a fling with his young drama student-secretary who truly loves him. When he realizes that he can't use her to regain his lost youth he turns the romance into the subject of his play.

Cyclone
(1978)After their plane crashes into the ocean, a group of survivors board a small boat, where they face grim realities when their food supply runs out.

Captain Apache
(1971)Un oficial del ejército estadounidense llamado el Capitán Apache investiga un asesinato y descubre un complot de asesinato presidencial.

Blonde Fist
(1991)This 1991 cult classic is about a single mother who boldly leaves her unhappy life and takes on an all-new career with an ex-stripper as her mentor.

On Fire
(1987)Arson investigator Joe faces unwanted retirement, spiraling into depression. His devoted family tries to help, but he struggles to let them in.

Charlton Heston: For All Seasons
(1995)He’s been a king and a slave, a hero and a villain, this leading man is renowned for the heroic figures he played during his early years in Hollywood.

The Big Country
(1958)When a ship captain heads west to join his fiancée on her father’s ranch, he is thrust into the middle of a bitter feud between two families.

The Greatest Story Ever Told
(1965)With an all-star cast, the life and teachings of Jesus Christ of Nazareth are retold on a grand scale in this inspiring, larger-than-life film.

Ironweed
(1987)Washed-up baseball star Francis Phelan becomes an alcoholic vagabond after the death of his infant son. By chance, he encounters a fellow itinerant drinker and they wax nostalgic about their haunted pasts.