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Cybill Shepherd - 5 Titles Found
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Texasville
(1990) [M]
Director Peter Bogdanovich revisits small-town Texas life in the sequel to his 1971 Oscar-winning film The Last Picture Show. 30 years after leaving Anarene, Jacy Farrow (Cybill Shepherd), the former home coming queen, is back. Her heartbroken ex-boyfriend Duane Jackson (Jeff Bridges) is not only... More
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The Last Picture Show
(1971) [M]
Released in 1971 to critical acclaim and public controversy, Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show garnered eight Academy Award nominations (including Best Picture) and was hailed by many as the most important work by a young American director since Citizen Kane. A surprisingly frank,... More
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Lady Vanishes, The (1979)
(1979) [PG]
On an express train travelling through pre-World War II Germany, American heiress Amanda Kelly (Cybill Shepherd) befriends a cute old nanny, Miss Froy (Angela Lansbury). But when Miss Froy disappears, everyone Amanda questions denies having ever seen her. Eventually Amanda persuades American... More
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The Muse
(1999) [PG]
In true Hollywood fashion, screenwriter Steven Phillips learns his career is ending over lunch. Deciding he'll try anything to get it back, he meets with a friend who advises the services of an absolute goddess name Sarah. Sarah's a real-life Muse, one of the nine daughters of the Greek god Zeus,... More
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Daisy Miller
(1974) [G]
Cybill Shepherd is Daisy Miller, a woman who did as she pleased, but seldom pleased anyone except herself. Peter Bogdanovich's Daisy Miller is adapted from Henry James’ classic novella about an expatriate American living abroad in Europe with her daffy mother and bratty kid brother. Daisy is... More
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