Carroll Baker
18 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.

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

Baba Yaga
(1973)A promising fashion photographer who leans into controversial material finds herself falling under the spell of a mysterious, wealthy socialite.

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.

Cheyenne Autumn
(1964)John Ford's last Western masterpiece chronicles the struggle by Cheyenne Indians to migrate homeward across the Great Plains in 1878.

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.

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.

The Carpetbaggers
(1964)Harold Robbins' tale of the ruthless men and beautiful women who shaped Hollywood. Harold Robbins' best seller about '30s Hollywood comes to the screen in a torrent of frank, controversial and (for the times) sensational scenes that helped break the Production Code.

Giant
(1956)A wealthy Texan marries a strong beautiful girl and their adjustments to life are interwoven with problems of Mexican workers and an ambitious ranch hand who becomes an oil tycoon.

Star 80
(1983)Based on the life of model-actress Dorothy Stratten, the 1980 Playmate of the Year murdered by her estranged husband.

North Shore Fish
(1997)Sal (Tony Danza) has been the foreman at North Shore Fish, a frozen fish factory, for years. He and Flo (Mercedes Ruehl), the "batter" person on the assembly line, not only were high school sweethearts, but are currently carrying on an affair.

The Game
(1997)This riveting thriller stars Michael Douglas as a successful businessman who is always in control until an unexpected birthday gift destroys everything in a rush of devastating events.

Kindergarten Cop
(1990)A two-fisted LA cop poses as a kindergarten teacher to fight a ruthless drug lord.