Mia Farrow
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Rosemary's Baby
(1968)Exciting horror film with Mia Farrow as an innocent pregnant wife betrayed by her ambitious husband to a cult of devil-worshippers.

Hannah and Her Sisters
(1986)The loyal supporter of her two aimless sisters realizes she’ll have to choose between her own needs and those of the family she can’t live without.

The Purple Rose of Cairo
(1985)A comedy-fantasy about a Depression-era movie fan/waitress whose day-to-day existence is enlivened when her latest idol walks right off the screen and into her life!

The Last Unicorn
(1982)A brave unicorn and a magician fight an evil king who is obsessed with attempting to capture the world's unicorns.

Widows' Peak
(1994)"Scandal, seduction, blackmail and murder. Thank heavens their husbands aren't alive!" Edwina has just moved into the neighborhood known as "Widow's Peak," so called due to the prevalent marital status of the residents, who tend to be a rather exclusive bunch. The residents of this lush Irish countryside are all curious about their new neighbor, but no one can seem to get much information about her, including queen bee Mrs. DC, whose son is busy wooing Edwina. Miss O'Hare and Edwina have an immediate dislike for each other, however, and soon some accidental encounters begin to look like Edwina is trying to ruin her new rival. The problems escalate and the town is in an uproar, but they get no closer to solving the mystery of the newcomer. Starring Adrian Dunbar , Academy Award-winner and Golden Globe-winner Jim Broadbent, Golden Globe-winner Mia Farrow, Natasha Richardson, and Academy Award and Emmy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Joan Plowright.

See No Evil
(1971)A blind girl's (Mia Farrow) haven of darkness becomes a hellish nightmare in this bone-chilling thriller.

Alice
(1990)A mousy, pampered woman who married well tries to find herself and contemplates the unthinkable--an extramarital affair.

September
(1987)Six people vent their angst during a weekend in the Vermont country- side. What transpires are subtle yet intense love-hate relationships.

The Secret Life of Zoey
(2002)Starring Mia Farrow, Cliff DeYoung, and Julia Whelan. A divorcee discovers that her honor-student daughter is secretly addicted to prescription drugs.

Husbands and Wives
(1992)Starring Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Judy Davis and Sydney Pollack, Husbands and Wives is a bittersweet slice from the lives of two married couples coming to terms with friendship, fidelity, trust and true feeling in a world where real love struggles to survive.

Broadway Danny Rose
(1984)A small-time agent, whose client list reads like a circus sideshow, tries to boost the career of a has-been, '50s singer on the comeback trail.

Samantha: An American Girl Holiday
(2004)Nellie, her father, and her two sisters have moved to be servants for the Ryland family. Though they come from completely different backgrounds, Samantha and Nellie Ryland become fast friends.

Shadows and Fog
(1991)A timid clerk is drafted by a vigilant committee to help capture a Jack the Ripper-style murderer who's been terrorizing the city at night.

The Great Gatsby
(1974)Robert Redford stars as Jay Gatsby, who had once loved beautiful, spoiled Daisy Buchanan (Mia Farrow), then lost her to a rich boy. But now Gatsby is mysteriously wealthy...and ready to risk everything to woo Daisy back.

Miracle at Midnight
(1998)A Danish couple and their son, a resistance fighter, help save thousands of Jews from Nazi extermination.

Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
(2025)A tribute to a young artist of unlimited raw talent and the deep, creative relationships she has with her mentors and influences.

Reporter
(2009)Reporter is the Emmy-nominated documentary film about Nicholas Kristof. The film tracks him on a harrowing reporting trip through the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Radio Days
(1987)Set in the 1940s, the nostalgic story of an ordinary familiy in Queens, New York, is told alongside vignettes of radio's golden era of performers.

Dark Horse
(2012)An immature man who still lives with his parents meets a depressed woman at a wedding. He proposes to her in hopes of building a better life.

The Omen
(2006)Remake of Richard Donner's 1976 horror classic. Katherine (Julia Stiles) and Robert (Liev Schreiber) Thorn are as loving parents as any young boy could ask for, but as fate would have it, their new son Damien is far from the typical child.