Cast: Lori March
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Lori March. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 5
The Twilight Zone: Third from the Sun (TV)
1959 · Movie · 25 min. · United States
Direction Richard L. Bare
Cast Fritz Weaver · Edward Andrews · Joe Maross · Denise Alexander
Synopsis William Sturka works as a hydrogen specialist in a highly secure plant. Conditions are tense and there are constant rumors of war. The latest is that it's going to happen in the next 48 hours. Unbeknownst to his wife Eve...
6.9
188 votes
6.9
188 votes
Ransom!
1956 · Movie · 109 min. · United States
Direction Alex Segal
Cast Glenn Ford · Donna Reed · Leslie Nielsen · Juano Hernández
Synopsis The Stannard's son is kidnapped for ransom. Plot centres around Ford's (the father) efforts to find him.
6.3
183 votes
6.3
183 votes
Alfred Hitchcock presents: The $2,000,000 Defense (TV)
1958 · Movie · 25 min. · United States
Direction Norman Lloyd
Cast Barry Sullivan · Leslie Nielsen · Wendell Holmes · Lori March
Synopsis The fate of accused killer Lloyd Ashley depends on whether or not his lawyer Mark Robeson can prove that a gun can fire accidentally, even with the safety catch on.
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The United States Steel Hour (TV Series)
1953 · Series · 60 min. · United States
Direction Alex Segal · Paul Bogart · Tom Donovan · Daniel Petrie
Cast Richard Kiley · Betsy Palmer · Jeff Donnell · Biff McGuire
Synopsis This live dramatic anthology was produced by the Theatre Guild (which was formed to raise the standard of theatre presentations) and was the successor to their ABC radio series The Theatre Guild on the Air which ran from 1945 until...
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Lovers and Lollipops
1956 · Movie · 82 min. · United States
Direction Morris Engel · Ruth Orkin
Cast Lori March · Cathy Dunn · Gerald S. O'Loughlin · Bill Ward
Synopsis Ann, an attractive widowed New York model, lives in an apartment with her daughter Peggy. The courtship of Ann by visiting engineer Larry, and accompanying misadventures, are seen alternately from their and Peggy's viewpoint.
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