Romy Schneider
19 titles
Filmography
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Cesar and Rosalie
(1972)Cesar and Rosalie live a comfortable life together until David, Rosalie's old flame, returns and ignites Cesar's jealousy and Rosalie's indecision. Unexpectedly, it is Rosalie (Romy Schneider) who is in the way of Cesar and David's new friendship. Gorgeously restored and available in HD in North America.

Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno
(2009)In 1964, Henri-Georges Clouzot, the acclaimed director of thriller masterpieces Les Diaboliques and The Wages of Fear, began work on his most ambitious film yet.

Sissi: The Young Empress
(1956)Chronicles the married life of the young empress as she tries to adjust to formal and strict rules in the palace, and an overbearing mother-in-law.

Sissi: The Fateful Years of an Empress
(1957)Follows the exploits of a young Austrian empress from her days at Hungary’s Godolle Palace through her potentially fatal tuberculosis and beyond.

Sissi
(1955)A preteen 19th-century lass of noble birth charms everyone she meets and, when she comes of age, the Hapsburg emperor pursues her to fascinating ends.

Death Watch
(1980)Roddy has a camera implanted in his brain. He is then hired by a televisin producer to film a documentary of terminally ill Katherine, without her knowledge. His footage will then be run on the popular TV series, "Death Watch"...
Romy: Anatomy of a Face
(1967)
Sissi - Forever My Love
(1962)A dramatization of the life of Austria’s Empress Elizabeth follows her romance with Emperor Franz Joseph, through her reign, to her fateful years.

The Things of Life
(1970)
The Old Gun
(1975)During World War II, a French surgeon decides to take revenge on an SS squad after the atrocities they committed in his childhood village and home.

Good Neighbor Sam
(1964)A happily married advertising agent helps out his single neighbor by posing as her husband so she can inherit a 15 million dollar fortune.

The Last Train
(1973)A star-crossed love affair consumes a French family man and a German Jewish woman who meet on a train fleeing the Nazi occupation of France in 1940.

The Victors
(1963)In their frightening march through Europe during World War II, American G.I.s witness war-ravaged villages and the women and girls who inhabit them.

The Swimming Pool
(1969)A couple basking by their poolside retreat are visited by the girlfriend's old friend and his teenage daughter -- and the consequences are deadly.

Triple Cross
(1966)During WWII, a rakish convicted bank robber becomes a triple agent working as a spy for both the British and the Germans. Based on a true story.

The Trial
(1962)Based on the Kafka novel, an unassuming office worker is arrested and stands trial without ever being informed of the charges against him.

What's New Pussycat?
(1965)Though he has a faithful fiancée, Michael cannot resist the many women interested in him, including the one woman his therapist is pining for.

The Assassination of Trotsky
(1972)After having been forced to leave the Soviet Union 1929 Trotsky has ended up in Mexico 1940. He is still busy with politics, promoting socialism to the world. Stalin has sent out an assassin, Frank Jackson. Jackson befriends a young communist and gets an invitation to Trotsky's house.

Bloodline
(1979)Tells the suspenseful story of an attractive and privileged woman who inherits the controlling interest of the family-owned pharmaceutical empire, following the mysterious death of her father and, almost immediately, finds her own life in jeopardy.