Viveca Lindfors
19 titles
Filmography
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Backfire
(1950)A veteran attempts to investigate the disappearance of his army buddy by following a series of clues but is led into a maze of murder and violence.

Run for Cover
(1955)A convict (James Cagney) just released from prison becomes sheriff of a western town after being mistaken for a train robber.

Bell from Hell
(1974)Just released from a mental institution, an artist embarks on a dark, twisted quest for revenge and redemption in his hometown.

Dark City
(1950)A social misfit who turns to gambling becomes an assassin's target after a crooked card game and the subsequent suicide of one of the gamblers.

Tempest
(1958)This drama of 18th-century Russia and the reign of Catherine the Great tells of the romance of a young officer and his commander's daughter.

The Diary of Anne Frank
(1967)Enter the claustrophobic space where a Jewish 13-year-old girl’s family hid with others during Nazi-occupied Holland until their discovery in 1944.

Exiled in America
(1992)A revolutionary escapes violence in Central America by hiding in a small American town, until a CIA hit squad discovers his whereabouts.

Cauldron of Blood
(1968)A blind sculptor working on his magnum opus is unaware that the skeletons he’s been using are from his wife's victims—and that he is the next target.

Stargate
(1994)A historical expert and a military unit travel through a mysterious portal. They land in a bizarre world occupied by a dangerous and powerful being.

The Ann Jillian Story
(1988)Actress Ann Jillian stars as herself in this biopic that tells the story of the breast cancer diagnosis that interrupted life, marriage, and career.

Sylvia
(1965)A private detective falls in love with a poet whose shady past he has been hired to check.

The Hand
(1981)Unable to adjust to life without his hand, Jon becomes obsessed with the belief that his severed hand is responsible for a series of brutal crimes.

Backstreet Justice
(1994)The odds are stacked against a determined female cop who tries to make her Pittsburgh beat safer while clearing her father in a corruption scandal.

The Way We Were
(1973)"Screen legends Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford make movie magic as the captivating star-crossed lovers Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner. Theirs is a classic love story sparked by the attraction of opposites, played out against the backdrop of American life during times of foreign war, domestic prosperity and McCarthy-era paranoia in Hollywood. Added Value: Director's Comments, Documentar..

The Linguini Incident
(1991)Two waitresses and a bartender become friends outside of work and decide to rob the local New York restaurant where they are employed.
Voices
(1979)An up-and-coming Hoboken nightclub singer who wants to be a rock star falls in love with a shy young deaf teacher who aspires to be a dancer in this romantic drama. Rosemarie Lemon's (Amy Irving) family doesn't believe in her dreams, but sensitive Drew Rothman (Michael Ontkean) does, and they become lovers. Their common ambitions and need for support make their relationship stronger. The soundtrack includes tunes by Burton Cummings, Tom Petty, and Willie Nelson. This is reputedly the first film to be entirely shot in New Jersey since the silent film era.

Welcome to L.A.
(1976)A self-important group of weirdoes from Los Angeles realize how worthless their lives are.

Creepshow
(1982)An homage to 50's horror comics with five tales by Stephen King. Horrormeister King appears in one story.

Freckled Max and the Spooks
(1987)To escape his abusive life in the circus, a young orphan takes refuge in Frankenstein's desolate castle with a lovable rogues' gallery of monsters.