Paula Prentiss
11 titles
Filmography
11 results
Man's Favorite Sport?
(1964)
The Parallax View
(1974)Warren Beatty is a news reporter who, along with seven others, witnesses the assassination of a political candidate.

The Stepford Wives
(1975)A modern woman and her family, new to the town of Stepford, starts to see that the wives in town are suspiciously perfect and submissive to their men.

The Horizontal Lieutenant
(1962)A Japanese raider strikes on an American-held Pacific island. Stealing smoked oysters, fish from the military larder. Lt. Merle given the task of finding, stopping the marauding rascal.
Follow the Boys
(1963)Connie Francis and Paula Prentiss star as two young American women on the French Riviera looking for sun, sand and naval officers in this light-hearted musical romance.

Saturday the 14th
(1981)This horror spoof follows a family as they move into a creepy house, inhabited by frightening creatures. Nightmarish chaos ensues.

I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House
(2016)A nervous nurse who scares easily finds herself caring for an ailing horror novelist while living in a house with hidden secrets.

Last of the Red Hot Lovers
(1972)The balding, middle-aged owner of a seafood restaurant makes three awkward attempts at extramarital romance.

Born to Win
(1971)A smart-mouthed former hairdresser, turned junkie and loser, commits a variety of petty crimes and spends his days looking for just "one more fix.”

The Honeymoon Machine
(1961)Steve McQueen stars as a navy lieutenant with a foolproof scheme to get rich by winning at a Venice casino with the help of The Honeymoon Machine. While playing poker with his pals, Lieutenant Fergie Howard (McQueen) gets the news that Operation Honeymoon has been successful: His ship's onboard computer can predict exactly where a missile will land. A great advance for world peace--and a great ...

What's New Pussycat?
(1965)Though he has a faithful fiancée, Michael cannot resist the many women interested in him, including the one woman his therapist is pining for.