Patricia Neal
12 titles
Filmography
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Stranger from Venus
(1954)A woman meets a stranger, with no pulse and the power of life and death with his mere touch, here from Venus to warn Earth about atomic doom.

The Day the Earth Stood Still
(1951)An alien emissary gives a dramatic demonstration of power when he attempts to warn mankind about the folly of atomic experimentation.

The Breaking Point
(1950)
A Face in the Crowd
(1957)A drifter catapults to nationwide fame after being discovered by a radio producer, but darkness looms as he slowly becomes consumed by his power.

The Hasty Heart
(1949)Future President Ronald Reagan ("The Killers," "Kings Row") and Academy Award-winning actress Patricia Neal ("Hud," "Breakfast At Tiffany's") star in this warm compassionate drama packed with laughter and tears. In this sentimental film, a dying Scottish soldier in WWII learns the value of friendship during his last days.

Operation Pacific
(1951)John Wayne stars as a World War II submarine commander hell bent to defeat the entire Japanese military!

Raton Pass
(1951)Patricia Neal and Dennis Morgan star in this atypical, melodramatic Western. Newlyweds Marc and Ann each own half of a huge cattle ranch, but ambitious Ann wants the whole thing--and she's not reluctant to hire gunslingers to convince Marc after legal chicanery fails. But Marc rallies the local homesteaders to help him make a stand against his swindling wife.
John Loves Mary
(1949)After four long years apart, there are so many things returning World War II soldier John Lawrence wants to tell his sweetheart, Mary McKinley. That he loves her. That he's missed her. That he's married. No wait, honey, there's an innocent explanation! Ronald Reagan is John and film-debuting Patricia Neal is Mary in a tale of a G.I. whose good deed - marrying his buddy's British girl so she can come to America - turns out to be a bad idea when he discovers the buddy has already tied the knot with someone else! Based on Norman Krasna's hit Broadway play, John Loves Mary is an airy, witty farce, a wedding cake of comedy and romance.

Breakfast at Tiffany's
(1961)Holly is an eccentric New York City playgirl who becomes interested in her next-door neighbor, a writer who is “sponsored” by a wealthy patron.

Hud
(1963)Hud Bannon (Paul Newman) is the rebellious son of a respectable rancher who’s continually at odds with his aging father. Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas co-star, in their Oscar®-winning roles.

The Passage
(1979)During World War II, a Basque peasant smuggles a French scientist and his family into Spain. They are pursued by a brutal German SS officer.

All Quiet on the Western Front
(1979)A young, indoctrinated German soldier eagerly enlists to fight in WWI, but the horrors of battle lead him to disillusionment a fight for his soul.