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41.                  The Outsider (1961)
A Universal-International Production. Directed by Delbert Mann. Cast: Tony Curtis (Ira Hamilton Hayes), James Franciscus (Jim Sorenson), Gregory Walcott (Sergeant Kiley), Bruce Bennett (Major General Bridges), Vivian Nathan (Mrs. Nancy Hayes)

42.                  Taras Bulba (1962)
United Artists Release (Harold Hecht–Avala Film). Directed by J. Lee Thompson. Cast: Tony Curtis (Andrei Bulba), Yul Brynner (Taras Bulba), Christine Kaufmann (Natalia Dubrov), Sam Wanamaker (Flipenko), George Macready (Governor)

43.                  Forty Pounds of Trouble (1962)
A Universal-International/ Curtis Enterprises Production (Stan Margulies). Directed by Norman Jewison. Cast: Tony Curtis (Steve McCluskey), Suzanne Pleshette (Chris Lockwood), Claire Wilcox (Penny Piper), Phil Silvers (Bernie Friedman), Stubby Kaye (Cranston), Larry Storch (Floyd), Howard Morris (Julius), Warren Stevens (Swing), Mary Murphy (Liz McClus key), Kevin McCarthy (Blanchard)

44.                  Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)
A Universal-International Production (Brentwood/Reynard). Directed by David Miller. Cast: Gregory Peck (Captain Joshua Newman), Tony Curtis (Corporal Jackson Leibowitz), Angie Dickinson (Lt. Francie Corum), Eddie Albert (Colonel Norval Algate Bliss), Jane Withers (Lt. Gracie Blodgett), Bobby Darin (Corporal Jim Tompkins), Bethel Leslie (Helene Winston), Robert Duvall (Captain Paul Cabot Winston)

45.                  The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)
A Universal-International Production. Directed by John Juston. Cast: Kirk Douglas (George Brougham), George C. Scott (Anthony Gethryn), Dana Wynter (Lady Jocelyn), Clive Brook (Marquis of Gleneyre), Gladys Cooper (Mrs. Karoudjian), Herbert Marshall (Sir Wilfrid), with guest appearances by Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra

46.                  Wild and Wonderful (1964)
A Universal-International Production (Harold Hecht). Directed by Michael Anderson. Cast: Tony Curtis (Terry Williams), Christine Kaufmann (Giselle Ponchon), Jules Munshin (Rousseleau), Larry Storch (Rufus Gibbs), Marty Ingels (Doc Bailey), Pierre Olaf (Jacquot)

47.                  Goodbye Charlie (1964)
A 20th Century-Fox–Venice Production (David Weisbart). Directed by Vincente Minnelli. Cast: Tony Curtis (George Wellington Tracy), Debbie Reynolds (Charlie Sorel), Pat Boone (Bruce Minton), Walter Matthau (Sir Leopold Sartori), Martin Gabel (Morton Craft), Ellen McRae [Burstyn] (Frannie)

48.                  Sex and the Single Girl (1964)
A Warner Bros. Release (Richard Quine–Reynard Production, produced by William Orr). Directed by Richard Quine. Cast: Tony Curtis (Bob Weston), Natalie Wood (Helen Brown), Henry Fonda (Frank), Lauren Bacall (Sylvia), Mel Ferrer (Rudy), Fran Jeffries (Gretchen), Leslie Parrish (Susan), Edward Everett Horton (Chief)

49.                  Paris When It Sizzles (1964)
A Paramount Production (Richard Quine and George Axelrod). Directed by Richard Quine. Cast: William Holden (The Writer), Audrey Hepburn (The Secretary), Noel Coward (Alexander Meyerheim), cameos by Marlene Dietrich, Tony Curtis

50.                  The Great Race (1965)
A Warner Bros. Release (Patricia-Jalem-Reynard Production, produced by Martin Jurow). Directed by Blake Edwards. Cast: Jack Lemmon (Professor Fate), Tony Curtis (The Great Leslie), Natalie Wood (Maggie Dubois), Peter Falk (Max), Keenan Wynn (Hezekiah), Arthur O’Connell (Henry Good-body), Vivian Vance (Hester Goodbody), Dorothy Provine (Lila Olay), Larry Storch (Texas Jack), Ross Martin (Rolfe Von Stuppe)

51.                  Boeing Boeing (1965)
A Paramount Production (Hal Wallis). Directed by John Rich. Cast: Tony Curtis (Bernard Lawrence), Jerry Lewis (Robert Reed), Dany Saval (Jacqueline Grieux), Suzanna Leigh (Vicky Hawkins), Christiane Schmidtmer (Lise Bruner), Thelma Ritter (Bertha)

52.                  Not with My Wife, You Don’t! (1966)
A Warner Bros. Release (Fernwood-Reynard Production, produced by Norman Panama). Directed by Norman Panama. Cast: Tony Curtis (Tom Ferris), Verna Lisi (Julie Ferris), George C. Scott (Tank Martin), Carroll O’Connor (General Parker), Richard Eastham (General Walters), Eddie Ryder (Sgt. Gilroy), George Tyne (Sgt. Dogerty), Ann Doran (Doris Parker)

53.                  Arrivederci, Baby! (1966; aka
Drop Dead Darling
)
A Paramount Release (Seven Arts Production produced by Ken Hughes). Directed by Ken Hughes. Cast: Tony Curtis (Nick), Rosanna Schiaffino (Francesca), Lionel Jeffries (Parker), Nancy Kwan (Baby), Zsa Zsa Gabor (Gigi), Fenella Fielding (Lady Fenella Fawcett), Anna Quayle (Aunt Miriam), Mischa Auer (Rich Italian)

54.                  Chamber of Horrors (1966)
A Warner Bros. Release. Directed by Hy Averback. Cast: Patrick O’Neal (Jason Cravatte), Cesare Danova (Anthony Draco), Wilfrid Hyde-White (Harold Blount), Patrice Wymore (Vivian), Suzy Parker (Barbara Dixon), Marie Windsor (Ma dame Corona), with a cameo appearance by Tony Curtis (Mr. Julian)

55.                  Don’t Make Waves (1967)
An MGM Release (Filmways-Reynard Production, produced by Martin Ransohof and John Calley). Directed by Alexander Mackendrick. Cast: Tony Curtis (Carlo Cofield), Claudia Cardinale (Laura Califatti), Sharon Tate (Malibu), Robert Webber (Rod Prescott), Joanna Barnes (Diana Prescott), Mort Sahl (Sam Lingonberry), David Draper (Harry Hollard)

56.                  La Cintura di Castità (1967; aka
On My Way to the Crusades I Met a Girl Who . . .
)
A Warner Bros. Release (Francesco Massei for Julia Film Productions). Directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Cast: Tony Curtis (Guerrando Da Montone), Monica Vitti (Boccadoro), Hugh Griffith (Sultan of Bari), John Richardson (Drogone), Ivo Garrani (Duke of Pandolfo), Nino Castelnuovo (Marculfo)

57.                  The Boston Strangler (1968)
A 20th Century-Fox Production. Directed by Richard Fleischer. Cast: Tony Curtis (Albert De Salvo), Henry Fonda (John S. Bottomly), George Kennedy (Phil Di Natale), Mike Kellin (Julian Soshnick), Hurd Hatfield (Terence Huntley), Murray Hamilton (Frank McAfee), Jeff Corey (John Asgiersson), Sally Kellerman (Dianne Cluny), William Marshall (Edward W. Brooke)

58.                  Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
A Paramount Picture (produced by William Castle). Directed by Roman Polanski. Cast: Mia Farrow (Rosemary Woodhouse), John Cassavetes (Guy Woodhouse), Ruth Gordon (Minnie Castevet), Sidney Blackmer (Roman Castevet), Maurice Evans (Edward Hutchins), Ralph Bellamy (Dr. Abraham Sapirstein), Elisha Cook Jr. (Mr. Niklas), Patsy Kelly (Laura Louise McBirney), Charles Grodin (Dr. C. C. Hill). Voice cameo by Tony Curtis.

59.                  Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies (1969; aka
Monte Carlo or Bust
)
A Paramount Release (Marianne/Mars/De Laurentiis Production, produced by Ken Annakin). Directed by Ken Anna kin. Cast: Tony Curtis (Chester Schofield), Susan Hampshire (Betty), Terry-Thomas (Sir Cuthbert Ware-Armitage), Eric Sykes (Perkins), Gert Frobe (Willi/Horst), Peter Cook (Dawlish), Dudley Moore (Barrington), Jack Hawkins (Count Levinovitch)

60.                  Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? (1969)
ABC Pictures Corporation (produced by Fred Engel). Directed by Hy Aver back. Cast: Tony Curtis (Lieutenant Shannon Gambroni), Suzanne Pleshette (Ramona), Brian Keith (Nace), Ernest Borgnine (Sheriff Harve), Tom Ewell (Billy Joe Davis), Bradford Dillman (Captain Myerson), Don Ameche (Colonel Flanders)

61.                  You Can’t Win ’Em All (1970)
A Columbia Pictures Release (SRO Company Production, produced by Gene Corman). Directed by Peter Collinson. Cast: Tony Curtis (Adam Dyer), Charles Bronson (Josh Corey), Michele Mercier (Aila), Patrick Magee (The General), Gregoire Aslan (Osman Bey)

62.                  Lepke (1975)
A Warner Bros. Release (Amerieuro Picture Corp., produced by Menahem Golan). Directed by Menahem Golan. Cast: Tony Curtis (Lepke Buchalter), Anjanette Comer (Bernice), Michael Callan (Kane), Warren Berlinger (Gurrah), Milton Berle (Meyer), Vic Tayback (Luciano), Vaughn Meader (Walter Winchell)

63.                  The Last Tycoon (1976)
A Paramount Release (Academy Pictures A.G. Production, produced by Sam Spiegel). Directed by Elia Kazan. Cast: Robert De Niro (Monroe Starr), Tony Curtis (Rodriguez), Robert Mitchum (Pat Brady), Jeanne Moreau (Didi), Jack Nicholson (Brimmer), Donald Pleasance (Boxley), Peter Strauss (Wylie), Ingrid Boulting (Kathleen Moore), Ray Milland (Fleishackler), Dana Andrews (Red Ridingwood), Theresa Russell (Cecilia Brady)

64.                  Casanova & Co. (1977; aka
Some Like It Cool
)
An Austrian-French-Italian-West German Coproduction. Directed by Franz Antel. Cast: Tony Curtis (Casanova/Giacomino), Marisa Berenson (Calipha of Shiraz), Sylva Koscina (Gelsomina), Hugh Griffith (Caliph of Shiraz), Britt Ekland (Countess Trivulzi), Marisa Mell (Duchess Francesca)

65.                  The Manitou (1977)
Manitou Productions. Directed by William Girdler. Cast: Tony Curtis (Harry Erskine), Susan Strasberg (Karen Tandy), Michael Ansara (Singing Rock), Ann Sothern (Mrs. Karmann), Burgess Meredith (Dr. Ernest Snow), Stella Stevens (Amelia Crusoe)

66.                  Sextette (1978)
Briggs and Sullivan Production. Directed by Ken Hughes. Cast: Mae West (Marlo Manners), Tony Curtis (Alexei Andreyev Karansky), Ringo Starr (Laslo), Dom DeLuise (Dan), Timothy Dalton (Sir Michael Barrington), George Hamilton (Vance), Alice Cooper (Waiter), Keith Moon (Dress Designer), Rona Barrett (Herself), Walter Pidgeon (Chairman), George Raft (Himself)

67.                  The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978)
A Paramount Production. Directed by John Berry. Cast: Tony Curtis (Marvin), Jackie Earle Haley (Kelly), Tomisaburo Wakayama (Coach), George Wyner (Network Director), Lonny Chapman (Gambler)

68.                  Title Shot (1979)
Regenthall Film Productions. Directed by Les Rose. Cast: Tony Curtis (Frank Renzetti), Richard Gabourie (Blake), Susan Hogan (Sylvia), Allan Royal (Dunlop), Robert Delbert (Rufus Taylor), Natsuko Ohama (Terry)

69.                  It Rained All Night the Day I Left (1980)
France-Canada-Israel Coproduction. Directed by Nicolas Gessner. Cast: Tony Curtis (Robert Talbot), Louis Gossett Jr. (Leo Garcia), Sally Kellerman (Colonel), John Vernon (George Killian), Lisa Langlois (Suzanna), Guy Hoffman (Priest)

70.                  Little Miss Marker (1980)
A Universal-International Production. Directed by Walter Bernstein. Cast: Walter Matthau (Sorrowful Jones), Julie Andrews (Amanda), Tony Curtis (Blackie), Bob Newhart (Regret), Sara Stimson (The Kid), Lee Grant (The Judge), Brian Dennehy (Herbie), Kenneth McMillan (Brannigan)

71.                  The Mirror Crack’d (1980)
GW Films Ltd. Directed by Guy Hamilton. Cast: Angela Lansbury (Miss Marple), Elizabeth Taylor (Marina Gregg), Rock Hudson (Jason Rudd), Kim Novak (Lola Brewster), Tony Curtis (Marty N. Fenn), Edward Fox (Inspector Craddock), Geraldine Chaplin (Ella Zielinsky), Wendy Morgan (Cherry), Charles Gray (Bates), Pierce Brosnan (Actor)

72.                  BrainWaves (1982)
Cineamerica Productions. Directed by Ulli Lommel. Cast: Keir Dullea (Julian Bedford), Suzanna Love (Kaylie Bedford), Tony Curtis (Dr. Clavius), Vera Miles (Marian), Percy Rodrigues (Dr. Robinson), Paul Wilson (Dr. Schroder)

73.                  Othello: The Black Commando (1982)
AMB Diffusion Eurocine Production. Directed by Max H. Boulois. Cast: Max H. Boulois (Othello), Tony Curtis (Iago), Ramiro Oliveros (Cassio), Joanna Pettet (Desdemona), Nadiuska (Gerard Barray)

74.                  Where Is Parsifal? (1983)
Slenderline Ltd./Terence Young Productions. Directed by Henri Helman. Cast: Tony Curtis (Parsifal Katz enellenbogen), Cassandra Domenica (Elba), Erik Estrada (Henry Board II), Peter Lawford (Montague Chippendale), Ron Moody (Beersbohm), Donald Pleasance (Mackintosh), Orson Welles (Klingsor), Christopher Chaplin (Ivan), Nancy Roberts (Ruth)

75.                  Insignificance (1985)
A Zenith Production. Directed by Nicolas Roeg. Cast: Gary Busey (the Baseball Player), Tony Curtis (the Senator), Theresa Russell (the Actress), Michael Emil (the Professor), Will Sampson (the Indian)

76.                  King of the City (1985)
An MPR Production, with VTC. Produced, directed, and written by Norman Thaddeus Vane. Cast: Tom Parse kian (Cal McFarlane), Michael Parks (Tank), Jamie Barrett (Sissy), Tony Curtis (Hector), Bleu McKenzie (Tillie), Ron Kuhlman (Doctor)

77.                  Balboa (1986)
Entertainment Artists/Production Associates. Directed by James Polakof. Cast: Tony Curtis (Ernie Stoddard), Carol Lynley (Erin Blakely), Jennifer Chase (Kathy Love), Chuck Connors (Alabama Dern), Lupita Ferrer (Rita Carlo), Sonny Bono (Tony Carlo), Catherine Campbell (Cindy Dern), Cassandra Peterson (Angie Stoddard), Henry Jones (Jeffrey Duncan), Steve Kanaly (Sam Cole)

78.                  Midnight (1989)
An SVS Films release. Produced, directed, and written by Norman Thaddeus Vane. Cast: Lynn Redgrave (Midnight/Vera), Tony Curtis (Mr. B), Steve Parrish (Mickey Modine), Frank Gorshin (Ron), Rita Gam (Heidi), Gustav Vintas (Siegfried), Karen Witter (Missy), Wolfman Jack (Himself)

79.                  Lobster Man from Mars (1989)
An Electric Pictures presentation of a Filmrullen Production (produced by Eyal Rimmon and Steven S. Greene). Directed by Stanley Sheff. Cast: Tony Curtis (J. P. Shelldrake), Deborah Foreman (Mary), Patrick Macnee (Professor Piccostomos), Billy Barty (Throckmorton), Anthony Hickox (John), Tommy Sledge (Himself), Dean Jacobson (Stevie Horowitz), Fred Holliday (Colonel Ankrum), Bobby Pickett (King of Mars/the Astrologer), S. D. Nemeth (the Lobster Man)

80.                  Prime Target (1991)
A Hero Films release. Produced, directed, and written by David Heavener. Cast: David Heavener (John Bloodstone), Tony Curtis (Coppella), Isaac Hayes (Captain Thomkins), Robert Reed (Agent Harrington), Andrew Robinson (Commissioner), Jenilee Harrison (Kathy Bloodstone), Michael Gregory (Agent Rob ins), Don Stroud (Manny)

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