Angie Dickinson
22 titles
Filmography
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Big Bad Mama
(1974)A pistol-packing mother and her gorgeous daughters embark on a string of daring bank heists across Depression-era America in this cult classic.

Big Bad Mama II
(1987)Wilma McClatchie and her sexy daughters return to a life of crime, and vow vengeance against the evil land baron who foreclosed on their home.

Point Blank
(1967)After being double-crossed and left for dead, a mysterious man single-handedly tries to retrieve the money that was stolen from him. Starring Oscar-winning Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson.

Gun the Man Down
(1956)Two bank robbers abandon their wounded partner to the posse and run with the loot, but their partner seeks revenge after serving time in prison.

The Last Challenge
(1967)Glenn Ford and Chad Everett aim to let their guns do the talking in this hair-trigger Western adventure costarring Angie Dickinson.
L'Homme en colère
(1979)A man is unknowingly involved in the robbery and murder of an underworld courier.

Sam Whiskey
(1969)A jack of all trades is offered a job from a beautiful widow who decides she wants him to find gold bars her husband stole and rightfully return them.
One Shoe Makes it Murder
(1982)Robert Mitchum takes a walk on the wild side in his TV acting debut, a suspenseful tale of blackmail and murder costarring Angie Dickinson and Mel Ferrer. Harold Schillman (Mitchum) used to be the best on the force. Now he's a washed up ex-cop, too down on his luck to care. So when he's hired to find the missing wife of a Tahoe casino owner (Ferrer), no one's more surprised than Schillman. Tracking her down to a San Francisco high-rise, he gets there in time to watch her fall to her death. Unsure whether she jumped or was pushed, Schillman hooks up with a woman from the victim's past (Dickinson) to help unravel a web of lies and expose the unsavory truth.

Elvis Has Left the Building
(2004)A traveling cosmetics saleswoman’s life takes an ugly turn when she inadvertently kills an Elvis impersonator and flees the scene.

The Maddening
(1996)In this edge-of-your-seat thriller, a young woman and her child encounter car troubles, and are taken in by a psychotic couple, who hold them hostage.

Pay It Forward
(2000)Young Trevor has an intriguing assignment at school - think of something to change the world and put it into action. He comes up with paying favours forwards by doing good deeds to three NEW people. He changes his life, that of his alcoholic mother, emotionally-scarred teacher and many strangers.

Dressed to Kill
(1980)A psycho-killer stalks two women - a frustrated housewife and a street-smart hooker who teams up with the first woman's son to set a trap.

Klondike Fever
(1980)An epic tale of author Jack London’s real-life journey of thousands of miles, at the age of 21, from San Francisco to the gold fields of the Klondike.

Rio Bravo
(1959)A small-town sheriff in the American West enlists the help of a cripple, a drunk, and a young gunfighter in his efforts to hold in jail the brother of the local bad guy.

Cast a Giant Shadow
(1966)After a brilliant career in the U.S. Army, a WWII hero is called to the new state of Israel to build an army capable of withstanding its Arab foes.

The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler
(1971)While investigating the disappearance of a U.S. senator following a serious car crash, a reporter uncovers an amazing medical plot in a secret lab.

Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold
(1994)Narrated with humor and honesty by the star himself, this profile features clips from Caine's films and interviews with many who've worked with him.

The Don's Analyst
(1997)Don Vito Leoni, the Godfather, is clinically depressed. The world has changed and he hasn't. He'd like to retire, but if he left the "family business" to his two idiot sons, they'd be dead in a minute. So he decides to go legit, which convinces everyone that he must be completely off the deep end. To preserve their cushy lives, his dysfuntional family conspires to get him some psycho-therepy.

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
(1994)Uma Thurman stars in Academy Award-winning director Gus van Sant's adaptation of Tom Robbins' best-selling offbeat novel. A girl (Thurman) born with enormous thumbs in the repressive era of the 1950s learns to turn her quirks into assets in this free-spirited journey of self-discovery and liberation.

The Chase
(1966)This steamy pot-boiler follows the intrigues surrounding an escaped convict who attempts to return to the small southern town where he grew up.