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Kim Hunter

Kim Hunter

American actress (1922-2002)
November 12, 1922 (September 11, 2002)
U.S. 2000. Psychological drama by Douglas Green with Kim Hunter, Timothy Bottoms, Kim Greist. An elderly woman who shows signs of senility begs her son not to place her in a specialized hospital.
Runtime: 97 min.
Can. 2000. Dramatic comedy by Arne Olsen with Eric McCormack, James Whitmore, Kim Hunter. A resident of a retirement home forces the dishonest director to accompany him on a trip with two other residents.
Runtime: 94 min.

Two Evil Eyes

V.O.: Due Occhi Diabolici
It. 1990. Horror by Dario Argento, George A. Romero with Harvey Keitel, Adrienne Barbeau, Ramy Zada. A greedy wife embezzles her dying husband's fortune and a crooked journalist adopts a strange black cat.
Runtime: 120 min.
U.S. 1986. Horror by Jeffrey Obrow, Stephen Carpenter with David Allen Brooks, Amanda Pays, Rod Steiger. Called to the bedside of his dying mother, a young scientist is asked to destroy the results of genetic experiments she has been conducting in her country home.
Runtime: 91 min.
U.S. 1981. Social drama by Herbert Wise with Danny Kaye, John Rubinstein, Kim Hunter.
Runtime: 125 min.
U.S. 1976. Horror by Martin Goldman with J.J. Barry, Kim Hunter, Carole Shelyne. An old man curses an artist who accidentally killed his granddaughter.
Runtime: 87 min.
U.S. 1974. Crime drama by Tom Donovan with Ed Ames, Paul Glaser, Kim Hunter. Victim of a plot, a young man is accused of the murder of his alleged father.
Runtime: 90 min.
U.S. 1974. Psychological drama by Buzz Kulik with Scott Jacoby, Kim Hunter, Pippa Scott. A deranged teenager, hidden in an attic by his mother, remains a prisoner there after her death.
Runtime: 74 min.
U.S. 1971. Crime drama by Hy Averback with Peter Falk, Ross Martin, Kim Hunter. A police officer sets out to expose an art critic who is guilty of murder.
U.S. 1971. Science-fiction by Don Taylor with Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowall, Bradford Dillman. Three intelligent apes, stranded on Earth, claim to be from the future and to have escaped an explosion that will destroy the planet in two thousand years.
Runtime: 98 min.
U.S. 1970. Social drama by Jerry Thorpe with Vincent Edwards, Kim Hunter, Chelsea Brown. A social worker runs a telephone help line.
Runtime: 98 min.
U.S. 1969. Science-fiction by Ted Post with James Franciscus, Linda Harrison, James Gregory. On a planet dominated by apes, persecuted humans live underground.
Runtime: 95 min.

Planet of the Apes

V.O.: Planet of the Apes (1968)
U.S. 1967. Science-fiction by Franklin J. Schaffner with Charlton Heston, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans. Three astronauts crash-land on a planet dominated by a group of intelligent apes
Runtime: 112 min.
U.S. 1957. Western by Richard Bartlett with Jock Mahoney, Kim Hunter, Tim Hovey. A detective searches for the heirs of a murdered prospector.
Runtime: 80 min.
U.S. 1956. Psychological drama by John Frankenheimer with James MacArthur, Kim Hunter, James Daly. A film producer becomes closer to his teenage son when he gets into trouble with the police.
Runtime: 84 min.
U.S. 1956. Psychological drama by Ralph Nelson with Jack Palance, Keenan Wynn, Ed Wynn. A fallen boxer is victimized by exploiters.
Runtime: 73 min.
U.S. 1955. Social drama by Daniel Taradash with Bette Davis, Brian Keith, Kim Hunter. A librarian is the victim of a smear campaign.
Runtime: 87 min.
U.S. 1952. Comedy by George Seaton with Jose Ferrer, Kim Hunter, Kurt Kasznar. The adventures of a Georgian emigrant to the United States.
Runtime: 107 min.
U.S. 1952. Social drama by Richard Brooks with Humphrey Bogart, Ethel Barrymore, Kim Hunter. A journalist takes advantage of the last days of his newspaper's publication to unmask a suspicious character.
Runtime: 85 min.
U.S. 1951. Psychological drama by Elia Kazan with Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter. A fallen woman's stay at her sister's house, married to a violent worker, turns into a tragedy.
Runtime: 120 min.
G.-B. 1946. Fantasy by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger with David Niven, Roger Livesey, Kim Hunter. While in limbo between life and death, a wounded aviator undergoes a trial in the afterlife.
Runtime: 110 min.
U.S. 1943. Horror by Mark Robson with Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Kim Hunter.
Runtime: 71 min.

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