Anthony Perkins
32 titles
Filmography
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Pretty Poison
(1968)A young man on parole from a mental institution meets Sue Ann, a pretty and young woman, and together they embark on a series of 'missions' under the guise of being secret agents. It soon becomes apparent that Sue Ann is not as innocent as she seems.

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.

Fear Strikes Out
(1957)True story of the life of Jimmy Piersall, who battled mental illness to achieve stardom in major league baseball.

Psycho II
(1983)Norman Bates, released from a mental institution after 22 years, return to the Bates Motel and opens for business once again.

How Awful About Allan
(1970)A tormented man, who returns home from a mental hospital to stay with his unbalanced sister and her mysterious tenant, begins hearing voices.
The Glory Boys
A renowned Israeli scientist becomes the target of a deadly assassination plot by a Palestinian militant group. As British intelligence rushes to stop the attack, a veteran agent and an expert sniper are caught in a dangerous web of intrigue. Set amid the Middle East conflict, this tense miniseries blends suspense, action, and moral complexity, where every move is a matter of life and death.

Psycho III
(1986)Anthony Perkins directs and stars as Norman Bates who is released from prison and returns home to the Bates Motel where he must face the murderously possessive skeleton in his closet.

Edge of Sanity
(1989)Anthony Perkins creates a new face for the tormented Henry Jekyll, the respected physician whose dangerous experiments with cocaine unleash his alter ego, the uncontrollable Jack Hyde. Could the real Jack the Ripper have been someone like the fictional Mr. Hyde?

Lovin' Molly
(1974)Blythe Danner stars as a free-spirited, confident woman who, whether single or married, is torn between two local lovers over the course of 40 years.

The Sins of Dorian Gray
(1983)In this version of Oscar Wilde's tale, Dorian Gray is an actress who, desperate to become a worldwide star, makes a deal that switches her soul to her image on film, then proceeds to sleep her way to the top, knowing that she will never age.
A Demon in My View
(1991)An eavesdropping tenant overhears a brutal murder next door and relives memories of other murders from twenty years ago.

The Tin Star
(1957)A young sheriff enlists the aid of a seasoned bounty hunter to combat the outlaws preying on his town.

Les Misérables
(1978)In this adaptation of Victor Hugo’s classic tale, a woodcutter is sentenced to jail for stealing a loaf of bread he took to feed his starving family.

Desire Under the Elms
(1958)When Eben's father takes a new wife and announces he'll leave the farm to her, passions erupt in a fiery night of lust and fury between Eben and his new stepmother.

Phaedra
(1962)The wife of a Greek shipping tycoon falls in love with her husband's son from his first marriage with tragic consequences.

The Matchmaker
(1958)Dolly Levi is good at arranging things primarily matrimonial and has now set her sights on Mr. Vandergelder, the difference this time, however, is that she plans to be the one to marry him!

Crimes of Passion
(1984)A gadget store owner who takes occasional surveillance jobs becomes captivated by his newest target: a fashion designer moonlighting as a prostitute.

The Lonely Man
(1957)Aging gunslinger Jacob Wade hopes to settle down with his estranged son, but his old enemies have other plans for him

The Black Hole
(1979)Take a spectacular descent into nature's ultimate mystery: The Black Hole.

Tall Story
(1960)In this college comedy classic based on the hit Broadway play, Academy Award-winner Jane Fonda ("Klute") makes her screen debut as a husband-hunting co-ed who snares a basketball hero (Anthony Perkins, "Psycho" )