George Hamilton
23 titles
Filmography
23 results
Act One
(1963)The time is 1929. The place is Broadway. Moss Hart, one of the greatest playwrights of the American theater, struggles until he begins a lifelong collaboration with Samuel Kaufman, raising the curtain on one of the theater's most prolific teams: For Moss Hart, success begins--Act One. Hart (George Hamilton) writes dark, unproduced dramas and directs local theater comedies. But only when he writes a comedy and a producer teams him with Samuel S. Kaufman (Academy Award winner Jason Robards) does Hart find commercial success with Once in a Lifetime and a lifelong collaborative partnership destined to produce a string of hits.

The Power
(1968)As members of a special project die off one by one, a race is on to discover which team member murders using an invisible weapon: his mind.

Togetherness
(1970)Amid the beauty of Greece, a communist Olympic athlete attracts the attention of two wealthy heirs who begin a fierce competition for her affection.

Hollywood Ending
(2002)Just before a washed-up director is set to begin production on a blockbuster, he goes blind and must find a way to hide his ailment from the studio.

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.

A Time for Killing
(1967)Confederate Major and his comrades escape from union forces in Southern Utah, near the end of the Civil War, and are pursued by Union Captain and his troops. The mission becomes personal for the Union Captain when his fiancee is taken by the rebels as a hostage. Based on a novel by Nelson and Shriley Wolford.

The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
(1977)A comedy based on Xaviera Hollander being called before a U.S. Senate sub-committee during their investigation of excessive sex in America.

Being Evel
(2015)This documentary chronicles the life of the renowned daredevil, Evel Kneivel, from his career as a stunt performer to his impact on the world.

Home from the Hill
(1960)A stupendous cast marks this poignant drama about a southern landowner who has trouble with his two sons, one of whom is illegitimate.

Light in the Piazza
(1962)Meg Johnson is eager to discover the glories of Italy with her beautiful daughter Clara, who was mentally impaired in a childhood accident.

Once Is Not Enough
(1975)Kirk Douglas plays a Hollywood mover and shaker who realizes he can cozy up to a motherlode of cash by marrying one the world's richest women (Alexis Smith). The marriage unsettles the lifestyle of the mogul's adoring daughter (Deborah Raffin)-and sets in motion a whirlwind of personal and romantic repercussions in his own glamorous world.

Valerie
(2019)An intimate glimpse into the life of legendary actress Valerie Perrine, exploring her illustrious career and her battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Amore!
(1993)A successful, middle-aged, overweight New Yorker, bored with his life, gets divorced and goes to Hollywood, with his dream of becoming a movie star.

8 Heads in a Duffel Bag
(1997)When gangster Tommy's bag is switched with that of a student, Tommy must retrieve it before anyone discovers that it contains eight severed heads!

The Congressman
(2016)A politician, facing betrayal, a vicious media attack, and a painful divorce, retreats to a fishing village, which needs his help fighting corruption.
Crime and Punishment USA
(1959)It says a lot about George Hamilton's acting skills that his first credited performance was this starring - and very demanding - role. He shines as Robert Cole, a troubled young man with a troubling belief: Exceptional people shouldn't have to pay for their crimes. After blacking out near the scene of a murder, Cole captures the attention of the police and proceeds to play a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a tenacious cop, a beautiful stranger and a family foe. 1950s Southern California is as far from 19th-century Moscow as you can get... or is it? By radically changing the setting of Dostoevski's Crime and Punishment, this moody thriller makes the dusty classic new, fresh and dangerous once again. Literary fans will be impressed, and film fans will delight in being reunited with this unique, sun-drenched, jazz-tinged noir opus.

The L.A. Riot Spectacular
(2005)This no-holds-barred social satire takes a surreal, funny, and provocative view of the people and psychology that fueled the epochal 1992 events.

Swiped
(2018)Unexpected consequences ensue when a womanizing college student enlists his nerdy roommate to code the ultimate hookup app.

Silver Skies
(2016)A group of eccentric tenants' lives are turned upside down when their beloved apartment complex is suddenly sold out from under them.
Sextette
(1978)In her final film, 87-year-old Mae West portrays Marlo Manners, a movie star who has just married her sixth husband, a very young aristocrat. All Marlo wants to do is consummate the marriage. But her attempts are frequently thwarted, thanks to interruptions from her ex-husbands, the media, her fans, a gymnastic team, a group of diplomats, and even a few secret agents. And if that weren't enough, Marlo has another problem: an audio tape she's made of her steamy memoirs has mysteriously disappeared…