Margot Kidder
33 titles
Filmography
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Sisters
(1973)When the cops don’t believe her, a small-time reporter who witnesses a murder through a neighboring apartment window must solve the crime herself.

Trenchcoat
(1983)An aspiring mystery writer gets involved in a conspiracy when he hooks up with a CIA agent during a two-week stay in Malta.

The Box Collector
(2008)An overprotective mother (Margot Kidder of SUPERMAN) tries to stop her son's (Noah Segan of DEADGIRL) budding relationship with a flirtatious young divorcée (Lyne Renee of THE HESSEN CONSPIRACY).

Death 4 Told
(2004)In this film, four tales of fright come to life, featuring a haunted house, spooky stories around a campfire, a TV show, and a phony psychic.

Superman
(1978)Director Richard Donner brings the legendary character Superman to the big screen, with Golden Globe-nominee Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel.

Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
(2006)It's the version you've never seen. Finally released as visionary director Richard Donner originally conceived and intended.

Superman II
(1980)Christopher Reeve and Gene Hackman and an all-star cast are back again in this sequel to the box office smash that continues the great adventures of the Man of Steel.

The Amityville Horror
(1979)For God's sake, GET OUT! was the ad campaign for the 1979 shocker The Amityville Horror. The film was based on the allegedly true story of the luckless Lutz family, who move lock, stock, and barrel into a new home, only to find that it is possessed by the demonic spirits of its previous owners.

Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx
(1970)A young Irishman making a living selling horse manure meets an American exchange student after a near accident and falls in love with her.

Some Kind of Hero
(1982)An American POW (Richard Pryor) is finally shipped back home and everything goes wrong for him. His mom is in a nursing home; his wife has a lover; and they've lost all his savings. So begins his desperate - and funny - descent into a world of crime.

Martinis and Murder
(2009)Get an insider’s look behind the binge-worthy series, including exclusive interviews with the cast and crew to understand how this show got made.

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
(1987)The Man of Steel is faced with his most important and toughest mission ever -- to rid the world of all nuclear armaments.

On the Other Hand, Death: A Donald Strachey Mystery
(2008)The chronicles of gay detective Donald Strachey continue as he tries to protect a lesbian couple in a sinister and treacherous fight over their land.
The Dion Brothers
(1974)Two rural West Virginia brothers (Stacy Keach, Frederic Forrest) leave home, rob an armored car and become fugitives.

The Annihilation of Fish
(1999)This charming film from director Charles Burnett stars Lynn Redgrave and James Earl Jones as her love interest who is battling unseen demons.

92 in the Shade
(1975)An entitled young rascal returns home to Key West to open a charter fishing business and ignites an explosive feud with a blue collar sea captain.

White Room
(1990)A directionless voyeur plagued with guilt after spying a rock star’s murder walks into a mystery involving two women that inspires his first novel.

Never Met Picasso
(1997)Rejected by numerous art schools and lacking romantic prospects, a gay 30-year-old in a creative funk looks to his charismatic uncle for inspiration.

Someone Is Watching
(2000)A woman and her young son experience frightening and mysterious events in their home, only to discover that the son of the contractor who built the home is a psycho killer.

Universal Signs
(2008)Universal Signs is a groundbreaking, "silent" film told in mesmerizing American Sign Language and captioned for the hearing. After the death of his fiancée's daughter while in his care, a Deaf man shuts himself off from the world. Haunted by memories, it is only through new friendship that he can learn to forgive, love, and reconnect. Original score by Academy Award winner Joseph Renzetti.