Kim Novak
17 titles
Filmography
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Middle of the Night
(1959)A May-December romance blooms between a 53-year old widowed clothing manufacturer and an employee 30 years his junior, much to his family’s chagrin.
Of Human Bondage
(1964)Adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's novel, this saga of unrequited love follows club-footed English art student Philip Carey (Laurence Harvey) in his quest to win the love of slatternly waitress Mildred Rogers (Kim Novak), a vulgar beauty who holds Philip's deformity in contempt. Giving up art for medicine and vowing to shake his unhealthy obsession with Mildred, Philip romances a supportive writer -- but when pregnant and abandoned Mildred appears, Philip's self-destructive feelings return.

Boys' Night Out
(1962)Bowling? Nope. Another round of beers? Yawn. Three married men and their divorced buddy want to try something more intriguing on their boys' night out: a boy's night in with a blonde tootsie in a secret love pad. Unknown to them, the tootsie is really a doctoral student researching the love life of the suburban male. And she proves her smarts by keeping all four relationships strictly platonic, despite the boys' boasting to the contrary. Kim Novak, James Garner, Tony Randall and a starry supporting cast push all the funny buttons in this stylish comedy that (eventually) celebrates the virtues of marriage. Director Michael Gordon displays the same sophisticated touch that made his Pillow Talk a model of the sex-farce genre.

Satan's Triangle
(1975)A US coast guard finds only a woman still alive aboard a shipwreck. She tells her rescuer what happened and soon, they find themselves trapped in a mysterious part of the ocean known as Satan's Triangle.
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.

Vertigo
(1958)Don't look down! One of Hitchcock's darkest and most compelling films tells the story of a police detective who has a crippling fear of heights. When an old friend asks him to tail his wife, he is drawn into a vortex of deceit, murder and obsession.

Kiss Me, Stupid
(1964)A famous pop singer is stuck in a small Nevada town, where two fledgling songwriters beg a cocktail waitress to charm him into looking at their work.

Picnic
(1955)A revealing look into the hearts and minds of a select group of Kansas townfolk over Labour Day weekend, this simple, yet poignant story stars William Holden as an itinerant drifter who swings into town, stirring up trouble and awakening the dormant libido of Kim Novak.

The Great Bank Robbery
(1969)A phony evangelist, a saloon dancer, a bumbling band of Mexican bandidos, a Texas Ranger and his six Chinese-American G-Men converge on a mean little Western town named Friendly to stage The Great Bank Robbery. 1884. Friendly ferociously guards its seemingly impregnable bank, while the town's corrupt mayor caters to outlaws--storing their ill-gotten gains in the bank's vault. But when three separate teams simultaneously attempt a heist--by way of tunnel, subterfuge and frontal assault--a comic melee ensues.

Just a Gigolo
(1978)David Bowie stars as World War I hero who returns to Berlin with no well-paying job prospects and becomes a gigolo during political unrest.

Pushover
(1954)To get the lowdown on stolen cash, a duty-bound cop makes a move on the girlfriend of a murderous bank robber and accidentally falls for her.

Pal Joey
(1957)A womanizing nightclub singer must choose between a rich widow and a new chorus girl. Based on the Rodgers and Hart musical of the same name.

The Man with the Golden Arm
(1955)Fresh out of rehab, a recovered heroin addict driven to start anew as a jazz drummer must battle the forces and influences around him to stay clean.

Phffft
(1954)A divorced couple hopes to move on after their split, but fate has other plans. They’re dating other people, but they keep running into each other!

The White Buffalo
(1977)Wild Bill Hickok and Crazy Horse, two legendary figures, head out on a quest for the demon albino buffalo in this haunting western tale.

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.

Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me
(2017)The life and career of the singer, dancer and actor told through interviews with the stars who knew him.