Joan Hackett
11 titles
Filmography
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Will Penny
(1967)A tough aging cowpoke whose job is to keep trespassers from settling on a vast ranch has his heart softened when he finds a widow and her son hold up in a mountain cabin.

Support Your Local Sheriff!
(1969)An opportunistic gunfighter agrees to serve as sheriff of a gold-rush town, where he charms the mayor’s daughter and outsmarts a powerful local clan.

The Group
(1966)This engaging film focuses on the changing roles and relationships of eight Vassar graduates during the years before WWII and stars Candice Bergen and Joan Hackett.

Treasure of Matecumbe
(1976)Young David Burnie and four friends use a secret map in a dangerous search for pirate gold in this post-Civil War adventure.

The Terminal Man
(1974)An engrossing, futuristic thriller from master-storyteller MichaelCrichton, George Segal plays a brilliant computer scientist plauged byviolent fits after an accident.

Theatre 62: Rebecca
(1962)The shadow of the late, beautiful Rebecca de Winter hangs over the second marriage of Maxim de Winter and his shy young wife.

The Long Days of Summer
(1980)A Jewish lawyer senses the rise of U.S. anti-Semitism in the summer of 1938 and sees his town in an uproar over Joe Louis’s fight with a German boxer.

Mackintosh and T.J.
(1975)While passing through Dickens, Texas, Mackintosh’s car troubles lead him to spend time in town, where he meets T.J. The two soon become fast friends.

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 Last of Sheila
(1973)Raised voices at a Bel-Air party. The front door bursts open. Sheila runs from the mansion, away from her irate husband, Clinton Greene. A screech of brakes beyond the driveway. Sheila is hit and dies. One year later to the day, Greene invites six celebrities who were present that fatal night aboard his yacht, the Sheila, anchored off Nice, France, for a "murder game" devised to reveal his gues...

Only When I Laugh
(1981)An actress decides to give up custody of her daughter in order to “straighten out her life.”