Mlle. Dermoz


Filmography

The Duchess of Langeais (1910)

Photos & Videos

Rome Adventure - Movie Poster
Point Blank - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Point Blank - Angie Dickinson Publicity Stills

Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The Duchess of Langeais (1910)

Life Events

Photo Collections

Rome Adventure - Movie Poster
Rome Adventure - Movie Poster
Point Blank - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Here are a few shots taken behind-the-scenes during production of Point Blank (1967), directed by John Boorman and starring Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson.
Point Blank - Angie Dickinson Publicity Stills
Here are some photos of Angie Dickinson, taken to help publicize MGM's Point Blank (1967). Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
Ocean's Eleven - Movie Posters
Here are several original release movie posters from Ocean's Eleven (1960), starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Angie Dickinson.
Rio Bravo - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for Rio Bravo (1959), directed by Howard Hawks. One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.

Videos

Movie Clip

Hucksters, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Disagree With Him! Spectacular entrance of soap tycoon Evan Llewellyn Evans (Sydney Greenstreet) with a tirade for ad men Kimberly (Adolphe Menjou), Cooke (Richard Gaines) and Norman (Clark Gable) in The Hucksters, 1947.
Hucksters, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Carry A Pipe New York agency boss Kimberly (Adolphe Menjou) and his old acquaintance and prospective hire Vic (Clark Gable) drop in on embattled Clarke (Richard Gaines) as he struggles with the prized "Beauty Soap" campaign and their intimidating client, in The Hucksters, 1947.
Run Of The Arrow (1957) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not An American Irish Confederate fugitive O'Meara (Rod Steiger), having improbably survived the "Run Of The Arrow" Sioux ritual, is given shelter by Yellow Moccasin (Sarita Montiel, her voice dubbed by Angie Dickinson), then presents himself to chief Blue Buffalo (Charles Bronson), who has sophisticated views on justice, in Samuel Fuller's Run Of The Arrow, 1957.
Drum Beat (1954) -- (Movie Clip) I Like Being Scared In buckskins at the White House, 1872, Oregon Indian fighter Mackay (Alan Ladd) summoned by President Grant (Hayden Rorke) jousts with liberal Dr Thomas (Richard Gaines) and explains for the first lady (Peggy Converse) the first daughter (Carol Nugent) and her friend, second-billed Audrey Dalton as Nancy, in Drum Beat, 1954, the first picture from Ladd’s Jaguar Productions, and writer-producer-director Delmer Daves.
Pretty Maids All In A Row (1971) -- (Movie Clip) It's All Right She's Dead After credits, a song by The Osmonds, with presumptive next-pop-idol John David Carson arriving at LA's University High School, director Roger Vadim is openly prurient, writer Gene Roddenberry not shy, Angie Dickinson, Roddy McDowall and Rock Hudson introduced, in Pretty Maids All In A Row, 1971.
Pretty Maids All In A Row (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Mind Locking The Door? Rock Hudson is the scheming and lustful high school guidance counselor Tiger, Angie Dickinson the newest and by far hottest teacher, neither of them too upset about the murder-driven sub-plot, early in writer Gene Roddenberry and director Roger Vadim's R-rated light comedy Pretty Maids All In A Row, 1971.
Point Blank (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Battle Of Alcatraz The second part of the opening of John Boorman's Point Blank, 1967, in which Walker (Lee Marvin), shot by his partner in crime, wakes up at abandoned Alcatraz as the credits roll, then appears on a tourist boat, shadowed by a mysterious Keenan Wynn.
Last Challenge, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) That's A Pretty Target Opening scene after credits showing an unidentified gunman approaching, elegant Angie Dickinson in charge of the saloon, Glenn Ford lonely at the bar, and John Milford as gunman Turpin, trouble ensuing, Robert Sorrells the tardy deputy, in The Last Challenge, 1967, co-starring Chad Everett.
Last Challenge, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Bankers Don't Have Souls Saloon/brothel proprietor Lisa (Angie Dickinson, in another nice outfit) doesn’t know that well-heeled new guest McGuire (Chad Everett) is a gunfighter in town hunting the sheriff (Glenn Ford) and he doesn’t know she’s his girlfriend, so they’re friendly, for now, in The Last Challenge, 1967.
Point Blank (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Men Everywhere Walker (Lee Marvin) and Chris (Angie Dickinson), the sister of his late wife who betrayed him in a robbery scheme, casing the Huntley House (still operating, much gentrified) in Santa Monica, stalking the bad guys in John Boorman's Point Blank, 1967.
Point Blank (1967) -- (Movie Clip) He Makes My Flesh Crawl Vengeful Walker (Lee Marvin), after his wife, who betrayed him along with his crime partner Reese, committed suicide, invades the San Francisco apartment of her sister Chris (Angie Dickinson, her first scene), who has also come under Reese’s influence, in John Boorman’s byzantine Point Blank, 1967.
Rio Bravo (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Spitoon Modest credit sequence followed by grisly scene with lush deputy Dude (Dean Martin) being taunted by evil Joe (Claude Akins), until Sheriff Chance (John Wayne) intervenes, in Howard Hawks' Rio Bravo, 1959.

Trailer

Tension at Table Rock - (Original Trailer) When the owner of a stagecoach station is killed, a gunman takes his place in Tension at Table Rock (1956) starring Richard Egan.
Big Bad Mama - (Original Trailer) Bad luck forces a woman and her daughters into crime in Big Bad Mama (1974) starring Angie Dickinson and William Shatner.
Pretty Maids All in a Row - (Original Trailer) A young man's first sexual explorations are threatened by a string of murders in Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) written by Gene Roddenberry, starring Rock Hudson and Angie Dickinson.
Chase, The - (Original Trailer) A convict's escape ignites passions in his hometown in The Chase (1966) starring Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda and Robert Redford.
Rio Bravo - (Original Trailer) A sheriff (John Wayne) enlists a drunk (Dean Martin), a kid (Ricky Nelson) and an old man (Walter Brennan) to help him fight off a ruthless cattle baron in Rio Bravo (1959), directed by Howard Hawks.
Captain Newman, M.D. - (Original Trailer) A World War II Army psychiatrist (Gregory Peck) tries to help his battle-shocked patients in Captain Newman, M.D. (1964).
Last Challenge, The - (British Trailer) A young gun wants to make his name by shooting it out with the town marshal (Glenn Ford) in The Last Challenge (1967), here under its British title The Pistolero of Red River.
I Married A Woman - (Original Trailer) I Married A Woman (1958) and what a woman! as comedian George Gobel weds buxom Diana Dors.
Point Blank - (Original Trailer) A gangster plots an elaborate revenge on the wife and partner who did him dirt in Point Blank (1967) starring Lee Marvin & Angie Dickinson.
Cast A Giant Shadow - (Original Trailer) Kirk Douglas stars in the true story of U.S. officer Mickey Marcus who joined the Israeli fight against the Arabs in Cast a Giant Shadow (1966).
Ocean's Eleven (1960) - (Original Trailer) The original movie and the ultimate "Rat Pack" adventure, Ocean's Eleven (1960) starring Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

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