Joanna Miles
10 titles
Filmography
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Born Innocent
(1976)A constant runaway is given over to the care of the state and finds herself in a remand center for girls.

Bug
(1975)A massive earth tremor opens a deep crevasse in the California dessert, releasing a bizarre and deadly breed of foot-long cockroaches which threaten to destroy the city of Riverside before spreading across the country.

The Glass Menagerie
(1973)In Tennessee Williams' seminal classic, an aging Southern belle's preoccupation with her past and her dreams for her children's futures threaten to smother her painfully shy daughter and her aspiring writer son. A gentleman caller's visit offers false hope and disrupts the family's precarious balance. Starring the legendary Katharine Hepburn as Amanda Wingfield and Sam Waterston as Tom Wingfield.

The Ultimate Warrior
(1975)Suspenseful and gripping sci-fi adventure about the post-nuclear holocaust future in which mankind is reduced to bands of warring scavengers struggling to survive. Starring Academy Award-nominee Max von Sydow ("Hannah and Her Sisters") and Yul Brynner ("The Magnificent Seven"). From the director of "Enter the Dragon."

A Fire in the Sky
(1978)When an Arizona astronomer discovers a comet heading toward Earth, the president attempts to divert it by using a nuclear missile.

The Promise of Love
(1980)Una mujer que abandonó la universidad para casarse con su novio marine queda viuda poco después de que su marido sea enviado a Vietnam.

Sex and Breakfast
(2007)Explores the intimacy in the lives of two couples, and uncovers what it takes to achieve a long-term union while maintaining a healthy and satisfying sexual relationship. The couples experiment with group sex as a way to sort out the rudiments of a successful relationship-sex, love, and communication. What is the secret to great sex? Maybe it has nothing to do with sex at all.

Grave Misconduct
(2008)After claiming a deceased mystery writer's unpublished manuscript as her own, a novelist finds herself implicated in a series of real-life murders.

Cross Creek
(1983)The true story of novelist Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, who retreated in 1928 to an isolated citrus grove in order to write. Leaving behind her comfortable New York city life - and her marriage - she faced the backwoods alone. Her experiences in the swampy scrub country and the lives of her rustic neighbors became the subjects of her books and in the land and the people she found inspiration and love.

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
(1991)The filmization of Tom Stoppard's immensely witty Shakespearean spin-off, which changes the tone of "Hamlet" from a tragedy to a comedy. Adventures of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two lesser characters from Hamlet, as they romp around the castle.