Barbara Harris
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Filmography
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Family Plot
(1976)Director Alfred Hitchock's last film - a lighthearted suspense tale about a phony psychic and her taxi driving, private-eye boyfriend who encounter a pair of serial kidnappers while tracking a missing heir in California.

Mixed Company
(1974)A racist basketball coach wrestles with his own prejudice when his wife convinces him to adopt a Black boy, a Hopi boy, and a Vietnamese girl.

The North Avenue Irregulars
(1979)The new preacher in town joins forces with the most unlikely group of organized crime fighters anyone has ever dreamed up -- six lady church members who are dedicated, eager, ready, willing ... everything but organized!

Freaky Friday
(1976)Trading places was never so funny, and it could only happen on Friday the 13th. That's when the tomboyish and free-spirited Annabel (Jodie Foster) switches bodies with her straitlaced mother, Ellen (Barbara Harris), and suddenly finds herself responsible for running the entire household. In turn, Ellen, now in her daughter's body, faces the daunting challenges of school, including a typing test, field hockey competition and much more! Contains tobacco depictions.

The Seduction of Joe Tynan
(1979)Tempted by the lure of fame and power, a respected US senator risks everything to derail the confirmation of a controversial Supreme Court nominee.
Second-Hand Hearts
(1981)From famed Being There director Hal Ashby, Second-Hand Hearts follows a boozing drifter and a waitress. Together they journey from Texas to California on a road trip where they find emotional stability and love in each other.

Plaza Suite
(1971)Based on the hit Broadway play by Neil Simon, Walter Matthau appears in all three segments, which are set in the same suite of New York's legendary Plaza Hotel.

The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery
(1975)A poultry farmer becomes a novice private eye and solves various capers around his small town, including the murder of the local milkman.

Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad
(1967)A domineering mother and her sheltered son fly face first into love, murder, and the meaning of family in this black comedy based on Arthur Kopit's Broadway play.

Cary Grant: A Class Apart
(2004)Cary Grant was the epitome of Hollywood elegance, the master of comedic timing, and one of the best-loved romantic leading men of all time! With his matinee idol good looks and suave sophistication, Cary Grant belonged to the golden age of cinema, and with such classics as “The Philadelphia Story,” “His Girl Friday,” “North by Northwest,” and “To Catch a Thief,” he certainly left his unmistakable, charismatic mark on movie history. Yet beneath the picture perfect, smooth façade there was a troubled soul doing constant battle with the demons of his past. Cary Grant was actually born Archibald Leach in Bristol, England just four years into the 20th Century. Trace young Archie Leach’s amazing transformation into Cary Grant, from the back streets of Bristol, all the way to the Boulevards of Hollywood. Discover the loves and losses of his seemingly charmed life and enjoy once more a taste of Cary Grant in action, doing what he did best–delighting film audiences everywhere, of the past, present and the future.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
(1988)Who will emerge as the ultimate hustler when a sophisticated con man and a free-wheeling huckster compete to scam an heiress out of $50,000?

Eddie Murphy Raw
(1987)Recorded in front of a live audience in New York City, this film features actor/comedian Eddie Murphy performing a scathing comedy routine.