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In The Heartbreak Kid, Cybill Shepherd stars alongside Charles Grodin in this romantic comedy directed by Elaine May. Following newlyweds Lenny (Grodin) and Lila (Jeannie Berlin), the film takes an unexpected turn when Lenny falls for Shepherd's captivating character, Kelly. With its clever script and standout performances, especially from Shepherd as the bewitching object of Lenny's affections, The Heartbreak Kid is a delightful romp that showcases Shepherd's comedic prowess.
Soon after Lenny (Charles Grodin) marries Lila (Jeannie Berlin), the needy and unrefined side of her personality begins to emerge, and he becomes increasingly uncertain about his decision to marry her. During their honeymoon in Miami, Lenny meets beautiful and sophisticated Kelly (Cybill Shepherd). Every chance he gets, Lenny sneaks away from Lila to be with Kelly, and the more he gets to know her, the more he falls in love. Problems arise when the two women learn about each another.- Released: 1972
- Directed by: Elaine May
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The Last Picture Show is a coming-of-age drama set in a small Texas town during the early 1950s that expertly weaves together themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich and featuring stellar performances from Cybill Shepherd, along with Jeff Bridges and Timothy Bottoms, this poignant story offers viewers an evocative glimpse into small-town life in post-war America. Filled with nuanced performances from its ensemble cast – including Shepherd's mesmerizing turn as Jacy Farrow – The Last Picture Show remains a must-watch for any cinephile.
In The Last Picture Show, we follow Sonny Crawford (Timothy Bottoms) and Duane Jackson (Jeff Bridges), two high school seniors in a small, windswept Texas town. The movie, set in the early 1950s, offers an intimate portrait of their lives as they grapple with love, loss, and life's harsh realities. Cloris Leachman, in her Academy Award-winning role as Ruth Popper, delivers a sublime performance. A poignant drama directed by Peter Bogdanovich, it's a stark exploration of a fading American dream. It's layered with rich characters that make this black-and-white film a timeless classic.- Released: 1971
- Directed by: Peter Bogdanovich
Taxi Driver, directed by the legendary Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro alongside a young Cybill Shepherd, is a gritty psychological drama that delves into the life of a mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran. Shepherd plays Betsy, an alluring campaign worker who captures the attention of De Niro's character, Travis Bickle. As Betsy becomes the object of his obsession, Shepherd delivers an enthralling performance that showcases her versatility as an actress. With its dark themes and captivating performances, Taxi Driver is considered a classic in American cinema.
Suffering from insomnia, disturbed loner Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) takes a job as a New York City cabbie, haunting the streets nightly, growing increasingly detached from reality as he dreams of cleaning up the filthy city. When Travis meets pretty campaign worker Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), he becomes obsessed with the idea of saving the world, first plotting to assassinate a presidential candidate, then directing his attentions toward rescuing 12-year-old prostitute Iris (Jodie Foster).- Released: 1976
- Directed by: Martin Scorsese
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Reprising her role as Jacy Farrow in this sequel to the critically acclaimed The Last Picture Show, Cybill Shepherd returns to the small Texas town alongside Jeff Bridges. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich, Texasville is a bittersweet exploration of the passage of time and its impact on relationships and self-discovery. Shepherd's portrayal of Jacy – now older and wiser – adds depth to this poignant drama.
Texasville is a 1990 American drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. It is a sequel to The Last Picture Show, and based on the novel Texasville by Larry McMurtry. Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Cloris Leachman, Timothy Bottoms, Randy Quaid and Eileen Brennan reprise their roles from the 1971 film. Texasville is in color, while The Last Picture Show was filmed in black and white. The film got mostly mixed reviews and did not do well at the box office.- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Peter Bogdanovich
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Chances Are is a lighthearted romantic comedy with a supernatural twist, featuring Cybill Shepherd alongside Robert Downey Jr., Ryan O'Neal, and Mary Stuart Masterson. When Louie Jeffries (O'Neal) is reincarnated into the body of Alex Finch (Downey Jr.), he sets out to reconnect with his former love, Corinne (Shepherd). As the characters grapple with fate, destiny, and love across lifetimes, Shepherd delivers a heartfelt performance that elevates this charming comedy.
A man's love for his pregnant wife, Corinne Jeffries (Cybill Shepherd), is interrupted when a car accident sends him to heaven. He is reincarnated, however, and two decades later he is a writer named Alex Finch (Robert Downey Jr.). But when Alex starts dating Miranda Jeffries (Mary Stuart Masterson) -- his all-grown-up daughter from his previous life -- he remembers his love for Corinne. This spells trouble for his past-life best friend, Philip Train (Ryan O'Neal), who is now pursuing Corinne.- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Emile Ardolino
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Arthur Hailey's Detective is a thrilling television movie based on the bestselling novel by Arthur Hailey. Starring Tom Berenger as Sgt. Malcolm Ainslie and Cybill Shepherd as his estranged wife Karen Ainslie, it follows the story of a police detective tasked with solving multiple murders in Miami. As the investigation unfolds amidst personal challenges for both protagonists, viewers witness intense moments and dramatic sequences expertly portrayed by Berenger and Shepherd.
Arthur Hailey's Detective is a 2005 crime drama film written by Philip Rosenberg and Arthur Hailey and directed by David S. Cass Sr..- Released: 2005
- Directed by: David S. Cass Sr.
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In this compelling remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1938 thriller, Cybill Shepherd plays Amanda Metcalfe-Kelly – a headstrong American photographer who teams up with Elliot Gould's character to solve a mysterious disappearance aboard their train journey through Europe. Rich in suspense and intrigue, The Lady Vanishes showcases Shepherd's ability to deftly maneuver between drama and humor while delivering an engaging performance.
In the years before World War II, zany heiress Amanda Kelly (Cybill Shepherd) travels by train to Switzerland. While passing through Germany, she meets a sweet elderly lady, Miss Froy (Angela Lansbury), who suddenly vanishes. Distraught, Amanda questions her fellow passengers who claim that the woman was never there. Unsure if it's all in her mind or if there's a more sinister plot afoot, Amanda teams up with photographer Robert Condon (Elliott Gould) to discover the truth.- Released: 1979
- Directed by: Anthony Page
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In this gripping biographical television film, Cybill Shepherd takes on the role of iconic lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart. Covering her rise to fame and subsequent legal troubles, Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart showcases Shepherd's ability to embody complex characters with depth and nuance.
Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart is a 2003 NBC TV movie starring Cybill Shepherd as Martha Stewart in which the life of Martha Stewart is outlined starting from her life in New Jersey to the scandal behind her arrest. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Shepherd also played Martha Stewart in the 2005 CBS TV movie Martha: Behind Bars.- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Jason Ensler
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At Long Last Love is a delightful musical comedy directed by Peter Bogdanovich that stars Cybill Shepherd as heiress Brooke Carter opposite Burt Reynolds as suave gambler Michael Oliver Pritchard III. Featuring catchy tunes from legendary composer Cole Porter's catalog, this charming film offers viewers an entertaining escape filled with humor and romance that highlights Shepherd's singing and dancing talents.
At Long Last Love is a 1975 American musical romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and stars Burt Reynolds and Cybill Shepherd. The film pays homage to the great Hollywood musicals of the 1930s such as Swing Time and Top Hat. It features 18 songs with music and lyrics by Cole Porter.- Released: 1975
- Directed by: Peter Bogdanovich
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Daisy Miller is a charming adaptation of Henry James' novella, directed by Peter Bogdanovich and featuring Cybill Shepherd in the titular role. Set against the enchanting backdrop of European high society during the late 19th century, this period drama follows Daisy as she navigates romance and societal expectations with wit and grace. Shepherd's portrayal of Daisy's free-spirited nature coupled with her impeccable comedic timing makes this film an enduring classic.
Daisy Miller is a 1974 American drama film produced & directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and starring then-girlfriend Cybill Shepherd in the title role. The screenplay by Frederic Raphael is based on the 1878 novella of the same title by Henry James. The lavish period costumes and sets were done by Ferdinando Scarfiotti, Mariolina Bono and John Furniss.- Released: 1974
- Directed by: Peter Bogdanovich
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Silver Bears
Jay Leno, Michael Caine, Cybill ShepherdSilver Bears features Michael Caine as Doc Fletcher, a British financial expert tasked with overseeing the investment of mob money into a Swiss bank – which ultimately leads him into an intricate web of deception and intrigue. Alongside Caine is Cybill Shepherd as Debbie Luckman, his glamorous American girlfriend who lends her charm and sophistication to this stylish action-comedy caper.
Silver Bears is a 1978 joint British- and American-produced comedy thriller film directed by Ivan Passer and starring Michael Caine, Cybill Shepherd, Louis Jourdan and Joss Ackland. Caine portrays mob accountant "Doc" Fletcher who acquires a Swiss bank and a silver mine but must fight a complex struggle in order to keep hold of them.- Released: 1977
- Directed by: Ivan Passer
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Due East is an insightful coming-of-age drama that follows young Mary Faith Rapple (played by Kate Capshaw) through various stages of her life as she navigates love, loss, and personal growth within her small town community during the late 1960s onward. In this poignant portrait of small-town America with echoes of The Last Picture Show infused within its narrative framework – Cybill Shepherd delivers a heartfelt performance as the adult Mary Faith Rapple, imbuing her character with depth, warmth, and resilience.
Mary Faith Rapple (Clara Bryant), an ambitious high school student, has never felt like she belonged in the town of Due East, Georgia. Then she meets a fellow loner (Jesse Moss) who has recently moved to town and gets pregnant by him, only to have tragedy strike soon after. Now Mary Faith, who'd seemed destined for college, must make a decision about both the baby and her future, as her father (Robert Forster) and her conservative community react to this surprise development.- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Helen Shaver
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Woody Allen's enchanting romantic comedy Alice stars Mia Farrow in the titular role alongside Joe Mantegna, Alec Baldwin, Judy Davis, William Hurt, Keye Luke, Bernadette Peters, and Cybill Shepherd in supporting roles. Set against the backdrop of New York City high society life with elements of magical realism woven throughout its narrative fabric, Alice offers up insight into love's complexities and the transformative power of self-discovery. Shepherd's brief yet memorable appearance as Farrow's high school friend adds a delightful dimension to this whimsical tale.
A well-to-do Manhattan housewife, Alice Tate (Mia Farrow), finds her affections shifting from her stockbroker husband (William Hurt) of 16 years to saxophone player Joe Ruffalo (Joe Mantegna), a veritable stranger. After realizing her feelings, Tate begins to experience back pains and visits a Chinatown herbalist, Dr. Yang (Keye Luke), for a cure. Perceptive to her dilemma, Yang provides a series of magical herbal remedies to provide Tate the insight she needs to solve her problem.- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Woody Allen
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The Muse is an engaging comedy directed by Albert Brooks, starring Brooks alongside Sharon Stone and Andie MacDowell – with Cybill Shepherd making a cameo appearance as herself. This satirical look at Hollywood culture and creative struggle brings together an all-star cast for a delightful romp filled with wit, charm, and unexpected twists.
Screenwriter Steven Phillips (Albert Brooks) seemingly has it all, including an Academy Award for his latest script. But he's hit an artistic dry patch, so his writer friend Jack Warrick (Jeff Bridges) recommends the services of Sarah Little (Sharon Stone), a woman he swears is a veritable muse. Steven takes her on and is suddenly more inspired to create. Her services, however, come at a very steep price and Steven becomes suspicious about who Sarah really is and what she wants.- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Albert Brooks
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Pilot
Bruce Willis, Cybill Shepherd, James KarenIn this captivating television movie, Cybill Shepherd stars as Charlotte Kessling, a hard-nosed former police officer who turns private investigator after suffering an injury in the line of duty. As she takes on cases while grappling with her own personal demons, viewers are treated to a rich exploration of character that showcases Shepherd's dramatic range and talent.
Dave and Maddie face a difficult situation when they have to tell their client that the son he hired them to find is a notorious contract killer.- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Robert Butler
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In Once Upon a Crime..., an ensemble cast including John Candy, James Belushi, Sean Young, and Cybill Shepherd find themselves embroiled in a comedic murder mystery set in picturesque Monaco. As events unfold at breakneck speed, viewers are treated to a delightful mix of slapstick humor and clever twists with each character adding their own unique flavor to the story – particularly Shepherd as the glamorous Marilyn Schwary.
On their way to Monte Carlo, Monaco, Marilyn (Cybill Shepherd) and her husband, Neil (James Belushi), meet several other married couples, including Julian (Richard Lewis) and Phoebe (Sean Young), who are traveling with a lost dog they plan to return to its wealthy owner for a large reward. But, when the dog's mistress is murdered, the travelers become the prime suspects, and Inspector Bonnard (Giancarlo Giannini) is determined to track them all down.- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Eugene Levy
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This thrilling television movie adaptation of the classic western film High Noon sees Tom Skerritt step into the role originally portrayed by Gary Cooper – with Cybill Shepherd playing his wife Helen Ramirez opposite him. As tension mounts in real-time leading up to an inevitable showdown at noon, viewers are treated to a riveting tale filled with suspense and emotionally charged performances from its talented cast including Shepherd.
A psychopathic killer (Ivan Sergei) targets a hostage negotiator (Emilie de Ravin) who takes care of her daughter and mother (Cybill Shepherd).- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Peter Markle
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Cybill Shepherd stars in this action-packed thriller alongside Wesley Snipes and Mario Van Peebles – delivering a high-octane cinematic experience filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists. As events unfold at breakneck speed around three converging storylines centered on Snipes' character Lucky – viewers are treated to an adrenaline-fueled ride that showcases Shepherd's talents within the genre.
Hard Luck is a 2006 American thriller film written, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Jacquelyn Quinones, Cybill Shepherd, James Liao and Bill Cobbs. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 17, 2006. Hard Luck features a collaboration between Wesley Snipes, Mario Van Peebles and Bill Cobbs reunited the trio for the first time since 1991's New Jack City. Wesley Snipes played Lucky, a down on his luck former criminal and drug dealer whose post prison trials and tribulations take him on a wild adventure.- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Mario Van Peebles
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Stormy Weathers
Cybill ShepherdCybill Shepherd takes on yet another crime-fighting private investigator role in Stormy Weathers – this time portraying Sam Weathers, a hard-boiled detective who teams up with her unlikely partner played by Robert Beltran in order to solve high-stakes cases involving murder and intrigue. With its stylish noir-inspired direction coupled with Shepherd's commanding presence onscreen – Stormy Weathers offers viewers an engaging blend of mystery, drama, and compelling character dynamics.
Stormy Weathers is a 1992 TV-movie starring Cybill Shepherd as Samantha Weathers.- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Will Mackenzie
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In this heartrending romantic drama, Cybill Shepherd plays Victoria Langston opposite Kent Moran as struggling musician Danny Foster who falls in love with a young deaf woman played by Alexia Rasmussen. As their love story unfolds amidst challenges posed by their differences – such as communication barriers and societal pressures – viewers are treated to a moving tale that showcases Shepherd's emotional range and versatility as an actress.
Listen to your heart is a 2010 film written by Kent Moran and directed by Matt Thompson.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Matt Thompson
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Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith
Cybill Shepherd, Lee Garlington, Pat Crawford BrownIn this inspiring television movie, Cybill Shepherd takes on the role of Alice Washington – a recently divorced woman who returns to college after her children have grown up only to find herself experiencing an unexpected transformation during her time on campus. With themes of self-discovery and empowerment woven throughout its narrative fabric, Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith provides viewers with an uplifting tale anchored by Shepherd's captivating performance.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Armand Mastroianni
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In this quirky comedy-drama, Cybill Shepherd stars alongside Patrick Wilson as the eccentric Mrs. Farley, mother to Judy Greer's character Ginger Farley – who claims to be pregnant with the child of Wilson's titular character Barry Munday. Tackling themes of identity and self-discovery with humor and heart, Barry Munday showcases Shepherd's ability to bring nuance and depth even in supporting roles.
A slacker (Patrick Wilson) inherits new responsibilities after he impregnates a stranger (Judy Greer).- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Chris D'Arienzo
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Married to It explores the complexities of modern marriage through intertwining stories featuring three couples played by Beau Bridges and Stockard Channing, Robert Sean Leonard and Mary Stuart Masterson, and Ron Silver and Cybill Shepherd respectively. This heartfelt ensemble drama delves into universal themes such as love, commitment, trust, friendship – showcasing the depth of talent from its cast members including Shepherd's portrayal of delicate vulnerability amidst marital strife.
While setting up a school pageant, the parents at an elite private academy in New York City reflect on their lives and marriages. Baby boomers Iris (Stockard Channing) and John (Beau Bridges) look back on their free-spirited early years. Nina (Mary Stuart Masterson) and Chuck (Robert Sean Leonard) are a young couple worried about making their marriage last. Meanwhile, trophy wife Claire (Cybill Shepherd) has serious issues with the daughter of her rich husband, Leo (Ron Silver).- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Arthur Hiller
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Seduced is a thrilling television movie that sees Cybill Shepherd in the lead role as Vicki Orloff – an attractive divorcee who becomes entangled in a web of deception, manipulation, and seduction after becoming romantically involved with Greg Sandford (played by Gregory Harrison), her mysterious neighbor. With its suspenseful narrative and expertly crafted performances from its leads – including Shepherd's captivating portrayal of Vicki – Seduced offers viewers an enticing experience within the realm of psychological thriller cinema.
Seduced is a 1985 drama mystery film written and directed by Jerrold Freedman.- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Jerrold Freedman
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Another Harvest Moon is a poignant ensemble drama that revolves around four elderly friends residing within the same assisted living facility – grappling with issues surrounding aging, memory loss, friendship, and love amidst the twilight of their lives. Featuring powerful performances from its all-star cast including Ernest Borgnine, Piper Laurie, Anne Meara, Doris Roberts, Richard Schiff – with Cybill Shepherd playing the role of Vickie Swanson – this deeply affecting film offers audiences an intimate glimpse into subjects often left unexplored within mainstream cinema.
Four senior citizens struggle to reconcile a lifetime of memories and a fierce sense of self-sufficiency in the twilight of their lives.- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Greg Swartz
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Special Delivery
Cybill Shepherd, Bo Svenson, Sorrell BookeSpecial Delivery is an endearing romantic comedy starring Cybill Shepherd alongside Andy Dick which centers around their characters' unexpected connection after meeting via online dating services despite initial reservations about such platforms for finding love. As their relationship evolves amidst various comedic misadventures along the way – viewers are treated to a charming exploration of modern romance anchored by strong performances from its leads.
Special Delivery is a 1976 film directed by Paul Wendkos. It stars Bo Svenson and Cybill Shepherd.- Released: 1976
- Directed by: Paul Wendkos
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My Freakin' Family
Cybill Shepherd, Harish Patel, Melissa TangMy Freakin' Family is an engaging television comedy series that follows the lives of Anna and Raj (played by Ellen Woglom and Ravi Patel) – a young interracial couple navigating the challenges of raising their child amidst cultural differences stemming from their respective families. In this humorous yet insightful exploration of contemporary family life filled with colorful characters, Cybill Shepherd delivers a delightful performance as Nell, Anna's eccentric mother.
My Freakin' Family is a 2011 comedy film written by Erica Rivinoja and directed by Tristram Shapeero.- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Tristram Shapeero
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The Return is a mysterious thriller starring Ryan Gosling as Noah Calhoun who returns home after a stint in prison only to find himself embroiled in a tangled web of deception involving his former love interest played by Cybill Shepard. With its atmospheric tone, stylish direction, and powerful performances from both leads – The Return offers viewers an enticing cinematic experience that highlights Shepherd's ability to captivate audiences through her versatility as an actress.
The Return is a 1980 American science fiction film directed by Greydon Clark. It stars Jan-Michael Vincent, Cybill Shepherd, Martin Landau, and Raymond Burr. It met little commercial success and was released directly to television and video.- Released: 1980
- Directed by: Greydon Clark
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In this sensationally gripping TV series inspired by true events – Cybill Shepherd stars alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt playing the role of Hewitt's mother Linette Montgomery adding nuance to this dramatic story of a Texas housewife who turns to prostitution after being abandoned by her husband. The series expertly explores themes of family, survival, and moral dilemmas while showcasing Shepherd's commanding presence onscreen.
A young woman takes a job at a massage parlor to support her family when her husband is unable to work, and soon finds her life spiraling out of control.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Eric Laneuville
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Marine Life
Cybill Shepherd, Peter Outerbridge, Alexandra PurvisMarine Life is a heartwarming television movie that follows the life of Abigail Horton – a marine biologist and single mother who faces challenges both at work and home as she struggles to maintain balance amidst her demanding career, eccentric family, and her own pursuit of happiness. Cybill Shepherd delivers a nuanced performance in the lead role as Abigail – imbuing her character with warmth, intelligence, and charm that captivate viewers.
June (Cybill Shepherd) is an aging lounge singer whose best years are behind her. Twice divorced and not as attractive as she once was, June experiences a crisis of sorts when her younger boyfriend, Robert Kiely (Peter Outerbridge), begins seeing a woman his own age. As her emotional tumult unfolds, June's mature-beyond-her-years 12-year-old daughter, Adele Nordstrom (Alexandra Purvis), grapples with the turmoil surrounding June's dysfunctional extended family.- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Anne Wheeler
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Picture This is an intimate portrait film that explores the life and career trajectory of legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff through personal stories told by those who knew him best such as Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Kim Hunter alongside contemporary filmmakers like Martin Scorsese who were influenced by his work. Directed by Cardiff's own son Mason – this illuminating documentary features insightful commentary from Cybill Shepherd who discusses her experiences working with Cardiff on The Last Picture Show.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: George Hickenlooper
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White Camellias
Cybill Shepherd, Gia Carides, Peter PaigeWhite Camellias is a captivating television thriller set against the backdrop of New Orleans during Mardi Gras season that sees Cybill Shepherd take on dual roles as twins Nora Mae and Emma Lee Harper. As one twin becomes embroiled in nefarious dealings while the other investigates the world of voodoo culture throughout their city – Shepherd expertly weaves together two distinct yet enthralling characters within this atmospheric tale filled with suspenseful twists.
White Camellias 2012 romance, drama film written and directed by Russell Brown.- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Russell Brown
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls is a fascinating documentary based on Peter Biskind's best-selling book which delves into the revolutionary era of Hollywood during late 1960s to early 1980s marked by groundbreaking films helmed by visionary directors such as Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola among others. Featuring interviews with key figures from this period including Cybill Shepherd who discusses her experiences working with director Peter Bogdanovich on classics like The Last Picture Show and Daisy Miller – this documentary provides cinephiles with valuable insight into an influential era that shaped modern cinema.
Hollywood in the 1960s: the studios are in decline; aging moguls are frantic to attract an audience distracted by TV; and, in severe contrast, an explosion of creative energy in European cinema is shaking the foundations of film-making convention. By the 1970s, Hollywood falls to a new generation of filmmakers who usher in a renaissance of bold and influential films. But, as the personal visions of this "New Hollywood" flourish, drug abuse and egotism threaten to overturn its rule.- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Kenneth Bowser
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Open Window is a deeply compelling drama that revolves around the aftermath of a brutal assault on a young woman named Izzy (played by Robin Tunney) – exploring themes of healing, forgiveness, and love amidst trauma. Cybill Shepherd delivers a tender performance as Izzy's mother Arlene who struggles to come to terms with her daughter's ordeal while attempting to provide support during her recovery process. This thoughtfully crafted film offers audiences an emotionally resonant exploration of human resilience and the power of connection in the face of adversity.
Izzy (Robin Tunney) and Peter (Joel Edgerton) are happily engaged to be married. Though their careers are demanding, they manage to separate work from their personal lives and find solace in their home. But then one night a stranger enters their house through an open window and brutally rapes Izzy. This vicious attack, and its aftermath, leave Izzy and Peter's relationship in shambles. Will they make it through as a couple or will the overwhelming pain cause them to go their separate ways?- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Mia Goldman