Rock Hudson
27 titles
Filmography
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George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
(1985)Biography of the Academy Award-winning director, including dramatic color footage of WWII.

Darling Lili
(1970)Julie Andrews made a bid to change her squeaky clean image with this elaborately mounted WW I musical. Lili Smith (Andrews) is a popular British music hall singer who is regarded as a femme fatale and has been known to throw a bit of striptease into her act.

Sea Devils
(1953)Rock Hudson starts as a sailor in the era of Napoleon’s threatened invasion of England who helps a beautiful mystery woman who may be a French spy.

The Ambassador
(1985)An American ambassador, his wife, and her Arab lover are caught up in a dangerous game of intrigue, extortion, and murder in this political thriller.

The Mirror Crack'd
(1980)This thrilling tale tells the story of sleuth Miss Marple, whose skills are tested when a Hollywood production—and a chilling murder—come to her town.

Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes
(2024)Directed by Nanette Burstein, this intimate and revealing documentary offers an unprecedented exploration into the life of Hollywood's quintessential star, Elizabeth Taylor, through her own words. With extraordinary access to Taylor's personal archives, including hours of newly unearthed audio interviews and clips from her iconic roles, the film challenges audiences to reconsider the legacy of a complex woman who navigated lifelong fame and public scrutiny on a global stage. Following the life of a megastar who defied an era's expectations by portraying strong-willed women onscreen, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes offers a nuanced portrait of vulnerability and strength of one of cinema's most enduring icons.

Children of 'Giant'
(2015)In 1955, production began on the movie Giant, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean. Explore the making of the film with the cast, crew, and locals who participated in the production, many of whose lives mirrored the film’s controversial themes of racism and segregation, as they celebrate the film that remains as powerful and relevant today as when it was first released.