Jayne Mansfield
11 titles
Filmography
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My Mom Jayne
(2025)​In her feature film directorial debut, Emmy®- and Golden Globe-winning actress and filmmaker Mariska Hargitay (producer of HBO's I Am Evidence) delves into her mother Jayne Mansfield's story for the first time – searching for the mother she never knew almost six decades after the Hollywood legend's tragic death. Just three years old when Jayne died in a car accident at the age of 34, Mariska seeks to answer her long-held questions about her mother and integrate the truths she uncovers into her own sense of self. Through intimate interviews and an extensive collection of never-before-seen photos and home movies, My Mom Jayne is a testament to the transformative rewards of an unflinching search for truth, unveiling Mariska's journey to reclaim her mother's story – and her own.

The Challenge
(1960)Fresh out of jail for his role in a heist planned by his gang leader ex-gal, only Jim knows where the loot is buried—and his son will pay the price.

Dog Eat Dog!
(1964)Three unlikely thieves abroad steal $1 million from the U.S. Treasury but run into trouble when their run-down hoteliers want a piece of the action.

Promises! Promises!
(1963)A sexy shipboard romp involving a couples swap that leaves both women pregnant and on a quest to find out who the respective fathers are.

The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield
(1968)The notorious fantasy tribute to the wild and swinging life of Hollywood sex symbol Jayne Mansfield before her tragic death in a car crash at age 34.

The Burglar
(1957)Before retiring, a thieving trio sets out to pull off its final heist with a $150,000 diamond necklace from the mansion of a spiritualist fraudster.

The Wayward Bus
(1957)Joan Collins, Jayne Mansfield and Dan Dailey star in this engaging drama based on a novel by John Steinbeck. Three strangers – a stripper (Mansfield), an alcoholic wife (Collins) and a traveling salesman (Dailey) – embark on a life-changing journey on a fateful bus ride. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomings, not knowing where life will lead next.

The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
(1958)Kenneth More stars in this Western comedy as proper Englishman Jonathan Tibbs, who, through a series of misunderstandings, is mistaken for a Wild West gunfighter. After Tibbs winds up sheriff in the lawless town of Fractured Jaw, he falls in love with a saloon owner (Jayne Mansfield), becomes a blood brother to a tribe of Native Americans, and restores harmony in a town known for its discord!
The George Raft Story
(1961)
Las Vegas Hillbillys
(1966)A country singer and a barmaid turn an old, debt-ridden Las Vegas casino into a showcase for down-home music featuring some top stars.

Female Jungle
(1956)When an off-duty policeman is near the murder of an actress, he investigates the crime, and suspects everyone around him, including himself.