Janet Leigh
16 titles
Filmography
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My Sister Eileen
(1955)Romantic musical comedy about two girls from Ohio trying to make it in Manhattan.

Grand Slam
(1967)A quiet schoolteacher recruits an elite team of international criminals for the ultimate diamond caper at the frenzied peak of Carnival.

Mirror, Mirror
(1979)A dying man in his forties remembers his past. His childhood, his mother, the war, personal moments and things that tell of the recent history of all the Russian nation.

Touch of Evil
(1958)Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Orson Welles give unforgettable performances in this film noir masterpiece about a crooked police chief and the honorable investigator who tries to stop him.

Holiday Affair
(1949)Romantic drama in which two very different men court a widow. In search of a gift for her son, the widow meets a sales clerk who proceeds to woo her. Her fiance is not impressed.

Houdini
(1953)Tony Curtis gives a winning performance as the great Houdini, the struggling circus performer who emerged as the world’s most captivating magician and escape artist.

The Naked Spur
(1953)Oscar-nominated story filmed in the stunning Rocky Mountains stars James Stewart as a bounty hunter in pursuit of ruthless outlaw Robert Ryan, and his beautiful girlfriend, Janet Leigh.

The Black Shield of Falworth
(1954)In the reign of King Henry IV, Miles (Tony Curtis) is a peasant determined to save the throne and the Lady Anne (Janet Leigh) in an epic tale filled with jousts, jests and medieval heroics.

Prince Valiant
(1954)Set in England during the time of King Arthur, a young Viking, Prince Valiant, seeks to become a knight in Camelot.

Angels in the Outfield
(1951)It would take a miracle for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team to winthe pennant. But when a young girl prays for just such a miracle, herbeloved team begins to win.

Scaramouche
(1952)Andre Moreau is a young man determined to avenge the death of his friend at the hand of the Marquis de Maynes. However, the Marquis is the best swordsman in France and, to gain enough time to learn to fight well enough to take him on, Moreau lays low as the clown Scaramouche.

Living It Up
(1954)When a man is misdiagnosed with fatal radium poisoning, a newspaper sets him up as a hero and brings him to New York for one last fling, with the full red carpet treatment.

The Manchurian Candidate
(1962)When a platoon of U.S. soldiers are captured during the Korean War, Major Bennett Marco discovers a diabolical plot involving enemy leaders.

The Vikings
(1958)When a former slave discovers he is the son of a ruthless Viking leader, he competes with his brother for the throne in northern England.

Little Women
(1949)Meet Jo, Beth, Amy and Meg. They're the March sisters, the Little Women of Mervyn LeRoy's Academy Award-winning Technicolor version of the cherished Louisa May Alcott novel. Set during the Civil War, it chronicles the Marches' lives and loves, underscoring the era's expectations about a woman's place in the world.

The Fog
(1980)As a small California town nears its centenary, eerie events unfold: objects animate, Rev. Malone uncovers a town secret, announcer Stevie sees a mystic fire, and Elizabeth finds a mutilated fisherman. A luminous fog envelops the town, bringing death in its wake.