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Jill St. John

The Concrete Jungle (1982)

The Concrete Jungle is a 1982 American women in prison film directed by Tom DeSimone and featuring Jill St. John and Tracey E. Bregman.

Starring: Charles GrayClaude Rains

Sitting Target (1972)

Sitting Target, also known as Screaming Target, is a 1972 British crime film directed by Douglas Hickox and mainly shot in various locations in London, including the Winstanley and York Road Estates. It stars Oliver Reed, Ian McShane and Jill St. John and was based on the 1970 novel by Laurence Henderson.

Starring: Charles GrayJane Wyman

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Diamonds Are Forever is a 1971 spy film, the seventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is the sixth and final Eon film to star Sean Connery, who returned to the role as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, having declined to reprise the role in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).

Starring: Charles CoburnCharles GrayDorothy McGuireRichard Conte

Banning (1967)

Banning is a 1967 American Technicolor drama film directed by Ron Winston and starring Robert Wagner, Jill St. John, Gene Hackman, Guy Stockwell and James Farentino.

Starring: Frank SinatraCharles GrayMichael Rennie

The King's Pirate (1967)

The King's Pirate is a 1967 American pirate film directed by Don Weis and starring Doug McClure, Jill St. John and Guy Stockwell. It is a remake of the 1952 film Against All Flags.

Starring: Charles GrayRobert WagnerFernando Lamas

Tony Rome (1967)

Tony Rome is a 1967 American neo-noir mystery crime thriller film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra in the title role, alongside Jill St. John, Sue Lyon and Gena Rowlands. It was adapted from Marvin H. Albert's novel Miami Mayhem.

Starring: John SaxonRobert MorseRay WalstonSean ConneryCharles GrayMolly BeeGena Rowlands

The Oscar (1966)

The Oscar is a 1966 American drama film directed by Russell Rouse and starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams and Ernest Borgnine.

Starring: Simon OaklandCharles GrayNancy KwanAnne Helm

Honeymoon Hotel (1964)

Honeymoon Hotel is a 1964 American Romantic comedy film, directed by Henry Levin for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It stars Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan, Robert Morse, and Jill St. John.

Starring: Robert GouletCharles GrayTony BillElke SommerKathleen FreemanMary Ann Mobley

Come Blow Your Horn (1963)

Come Blow Your Horn is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Bud Yorkin from a screenplay by Norman Lear, based on the 1961 play of the same name by Neil Simon. The film stars Frank Sinatra, Lee J. Cobb, Molly Picon, Barbara Rush, and Jill St. John.

Starring: Robert MorseDoug McClureCharles GrayTony Bennett

Who's Minding the Store? (1963)

Who's Minding the Store? is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis, Jill St. John, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Walston, Kathleen Freeman, and John McGiver. It was released on November 28, 1963, by Paramount Pictures.

Starring: Shecky GreeneLana WoodOliver ReedCharles GrayTracey E. Bregman

The Lost World (1960)

The Lost World is a 1960 De Luxe Color and CinemaScope fantasy adventure film directed by Irwin Allen and loosely based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle. The plot of the film revolves around the exploration of a plateau in Venezuela inhabited by cannibals, dinosaurs, carnivorous plants, and giant spiders. The cast includes C...

Starring: Clifton WebbClaude RainsJane WymanCharles CoburnCharles Gray

Holiday for Lovers (1959)

Holiday for Lovers is a 1959 DeLuxe in CinemaScope comedy film directed by Henry Levin. Based on a 1957 play of the same title by Ronald Alexander, the film stars Clifton Webb, Jane Wyman, Jill St. John and Carol Lynley.

Starring: Fernando LamasMichael RennieCharles Gray

The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959)

The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker is a 1959 DeLuxe Color film starring Clifton Webb and Dorothy McGuire directed by Henry Levin in CinemaScope. The film is based on the 1953 Broadway play of the same, which ran for 221 performances: Burgess Meredith starred as Horace Pennypacker and Martha Scott as 'Ma' Pennypacker.

Starring: Fernando LamasJohn SaxonDavid HedisonCharles Gray

Summer Love (1958)

Summer Love is a 1958 black-and-white American musical comedy film directed by Charles F. Haas, written by William Raynor and Herbert H. Margolis, and starred John Saxon, Jill St. John, Judi Meredith, and Molly Bee. It was double billed with The Big Beat and is a sequel to the 1956 film Rock, Pretty Baby.

Starring: Molly BeeMolly BeeCharles Gray