Dorothy Malone
14 titles
Filmography
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The Last Voyage
(1960)Emmy-winner and Oscar-nominee Robert Stack ("Written on the Wind," TV's "The Untouchables") and Oscar-winner Dorothy Malone ("Written on the Wind," TV's "Peyton Place") star as a married couple whose life is in jeopardy when their cruise ship goes down. Oscar-nominated special effects including the sinking of a real ocean liner! Co-starring Academy Award-winners George Sanders ("All About Eve," "The Picture of Dorian Gray") and Edmond O'Brien ("The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "The Wild Bunch"). "Engrossing drama. . ." - Leonard Maltin.

Loophole
(1954)Barry Sullivan stars as a bank teller whose road to destruction begins when he fails to report a $49,000 shortfall. Out of work and accused of theft, this only salvation is to solve the crime for which he is accused.
Tip on a Dead Jockey
(1957)An expatriate American living in Madrid, former Air Force pilot Lloyd Tredman (Robert Taylor), is haunted by his memories of the Korean War and refuses to fly. So when he loses his last dollar on a horserace fixed by a smuggler, he forces himself to accept a $25,000 offer to transport a box of contraband currency from Egypt to Spain. But as Tredman makes the return flight home, he discovers his cargo also includes heroin as he races across the Mediterranean with Interpol hot on his trail. Co-starring Academy Award-winner Dorothy Malone and Jack Lord (Hawaii Five-O), Tip on a Dead Jockey was adapted by Charles Lederer (Kiss of Death) from a short story by best-selling novelist Irwin Shaw. Originally intended for Orson Welles, it was directed instead by Richard Thorpe, the sixth of eight films he would make with Robert Taylor, which include the swashbuckling classics Ivanhoe and Knights of the Round Table.

Beach Party
(1963)When a gang of teenagers descends upon a beach house, the anthropology professor next door secretly studies the youngsters’ vacationing habits.

The Fast and the Furious
(1954)Frank Webster is on the run from a framed murder charge when he meets Connie. The two begin to fall for each other, and now Frank must clear his name.

Five Guns West
(1955)When desperate outlaws rob a stagecoach station and take the owner’s daughter hostage, a Confederate officer comes to the rescue.
Sincerely Yours
(1955)Fabulous pianist/television superstar Liberace headlines this showbiz romance with songs depicting the life and loves of a concert pianist who brings happiness to many empty lives and eventually finds happiness for himself. Tony Warrin has it all. A popular pianist who plays any style, he has money, great clothes, a penthouse overlooking Central Park, a rich blond fiancée, a loyal brunette secretary secretly in love with him, and a date at Carnegie Hall. But on concert night, disease deafens him. While medical science works on a cure, he must find other ventures. He learns lip reading and, using high-powered binoculars, eavesdrops on conversations in the park. When he finds people in need, he plays God, interceding with help. Meanwhile, his fiancée is falling in love with another man, and his secretary quits. But when his doctors give him new hope, Carnegie Hall and true love may once again be within his reach.

The Day Time Ended
(1980)When a supernova tears a hole in time, a family find their desert dream home under assault by aliens and prehistoric monstrosities.

Artists and Models
(1955)A goonish young man receives telepathic top secret information in his nightmares, which are used by his artist friend in comic strips. Foreign agents and the CIA get interested.

The Bushwhackers
(1951)A war veteran takes on an evil arthritic rancher and his murderous daughter to stop them from forcing out settlers and laying claim to their land.

Private Hell 36
(1954)While investigating a robbery, two detectives steal a pile of cash. One is tormented by guilt, the other intends to keep it by any means necessary.

Scared Stiff
(1953)Fleeing from a murder charge, nightclub singer Larry Todd (Dean Martin) and his friend Myron Mertz (Jerry Lewis) find gangsters and ghosts on a spooky Caribbean island, newly inherited by heiress Mary Carroll (Lizabeth Scott).

Winter Kills
(1979)The younger brother of an assassinated U.S. president is led down a rabbit hole of conspiracies after learning of a man claiming to be the shooter.

Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff
(1979)The abusive secret relationship between a white teacher and the Black janitor who serial rapes her becomes a scandal in racially charged 1956 Kansas.