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Play Misty for Me is a 1971 American psychological horror thriller film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, his directorial debut. Jessica Walter and Donna Mills co-star. . The screenplay, written by regular Eastwood collaborators Jo Heims and Dean Riesner, follows a radio disc jockey (Eastwood) being stalked by an obsessed female fan (Walte
Play Misty for Me: Universal Pictures / The Malpaso Company: Clint Eastwood (director); Jo Heims, Dean Riesner (screenplay); Clint Eastwood, Jessica Walter, Donna Mills, John Larch, Jack Ging, Irene Hervey, James McEachin, Clarice Taylor, Donald Siegel, Johnny Otis, Joe Zawinul, Cannonball Adderley, Duke Everts, Britt Lind, Jack Kosslyn The ...
1971 Play Misty for Me: Tobie Williams The F.B.I. Maryanne Season 6, Episode 23: "The Hitchhiker" 1971–1972 The Good Life: Jane Miller Series regular, 15 episodes 1972 The F.B.I. Bernie Season 7, Episode 17: "The Break up" Haunts of the Very Rich: Laurie Rolling Man: Bebe Lotter Night of Terror: Linda Daniel 1973 Gunsmoke: Cora Sanderson
Coogan’s Bluff (1968) A fish-out-of-water cop thriller with Eastwood as the Stetson-wearing fish. Directed by his mentor and longtime collaborator, Don Siegel, this was the actor’s first non ...
Play Misty for Me: Clint Eastwood: Clint Eastwood, Jessica Walter, Donna Mills, John Larch: United States [56] Queens of Evil: Tonino Cervi: Haydée Politoff, Ray Lovelock, Ida Galli: Italy France [57] Requiem for a Vampire: Jean Rollin: Marie-Pierre Castel, Mireille Dargent, Philippe Gasté France
Jessica Ann Walter (January 31, 1941 – March 24, 2021) was an American actress who appeared in more than 170 film, stage, and television productions.. In films, she was best known for her role as a psychotic and obsessed fan of a local disc jockey in the 1971 Clint Eastwood thriller, Play Misty for Me.
The Devils (1971) Ken Russell’s gleefully blasphemous epic about a 17th-century priest who’s accused of being a warlock by a sexually repressed nun set off a firestorm of controversy when it ...
His instrumental ballad "Misty", his best-known composition, has become a jazz standard. It was first recorded in 1956 with Mitch Miller and his orchestra, and played a prominent part in the 1971 motion picture Play Misty for Me. [4] Scott Yanow of Allmusic calls him "one of the most distinctive of all pianists" and a "brilliant virtuoso". [5]