The 30+ Best Ursula Andress Movies
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- 1Ursula Andress, Marcello Mastroianni, Elsa MartinelliThe 10th Victim is a 1965 Italian/French international co-production science fiction film directed by Elio Petri and starring Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress, and featuring Elsa Martinelli in a supporting role. The picture is based on Robert Sheckley's 1953 short story "Seventh Victim". Sheckley later published a novelization of the film in 1966, and two sequels in 1987 and 1988, respectively.
- 2George Peppard, James Mason, Ursula AndressLt. Bruno Stachel (George Peppard), a brash German World War I fighter pilot, is driven to shoot down 20 enemy planes, thus garnering him the Blue Max, a coveted medal. His superior, Count von Klugermann (James Mason), is aware that Bruno will stop at nothing to receive the honor, and admires his tenacity. The count's nephew, Willi (Jeremy Kemp), is Bruno's main competition for the prize, but Bruno is determined to eliminate his adversary and secure the honor for himself.More The Blue Max
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- 3Christopher Lee, Ursula Andress, Peter CushingShe is a 1965 Metrocolor film made by Hammer Film Productionsin CinemaScope, based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard. It was directed by Robert Day and stars Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, John Richardson, Rosenda Monteros and Christopher Lee. The film was an international success and led to a 1968 sequel, The Vengeance of She, with Olinka Berova in the title role.
- 4Ursula Andress, Stanley Baker, David WarnerStuffy bank manager Graham (Stanley Baker) knows he's gone as far as he can professionally, but aspires to something more; specifically, robbing the very bank to which he's given his life. To this end, he enlists the help of a broke aristocrat (David Warner) and his materialistic wife, Lady Britt (Ursula Andress). Graham's sells them on his plan, and sleeps with Lady Britt in the bargain, beginning a series of manipulations and double-crosses that continues right up to the heist.
- 5Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph WisemanIn the 1962 spy film Dr. No, James Bond (Sean Connery) embarks on a thrilling mission to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a fellow agent in Jamaica. This journey leads him to the enigmatic Dr. No (Joseph Wiseman), a nefarious scientist with a sinister plan that threatens global security. As Bond delves deeper into this shadowy world, he uncovers a web of deceit and danger. Directed by Terence Young, Dr. No is the inaugural film of the iconic James Bond series, setting precedence for its genre with its blend of espionage, action, and intrigue.
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The Sensuous Nurse
Ursula Andress, Jack Palance, Luciana PaluzziL'Infermiera is a 1975 commedia sexy all'italiana film starring Ursula Andress, Jack Palance and Luciana Paluzzi, also known by the titles I Will If You Will, The Nurse, The Sensuous Nurse and The Secrets of a Sensuous Nurse. - 7Charles Bronson, Ursula Andress, Toshiro MifuneA train carrying a Japanese delegation with a ceremonial sword for President Grant is robbed by bandits led by Link (Charles Bronson) and Gauche (Alain Delon). When Gauche double-crosses him and leaves him for dead, Link is ordered to team up with Kuroda Jubei (Toshirô Mifune), one of the ambassador's guards, who has a week to recover the sword or commit suicide. Hoping to find out from Gauche where the gang buried their spoils before Kuroda can kill him, Link tries to escape from the samurai.More Red Sun
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- 8Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, David NivenThis wacky send-up of James Bond films stars David Niven as the iconic debonair spy, now retired and living a peaceful existence. Bond is called back into duty when the mysterious organization SMERSH begins assassinating British secret agents. Ridiculous circumstances lead to the involvement of a colorful cast of characters, including the villainous Le Chiffre (Orson Welles), seasoned gambler Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers) and Bond's bumbling nephew, Jimmy Bond (Woody Allen).
- 9Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress, Paul LukasAfter being fired from his job performing aboard a boat in Acapulco, Mike Windgren (Elvis Presley) is forced to take a job as a lifeguard at a nearby resort. When another lifeguard, Moreno (Alejandro Rey), grows jealous of Mike for upstaging him and moving in on his girl (Ursula Andress), the two clash. Mike soon discovers that Moreno is a champion cliff diver, a feat which leads Mike to confront his fear of heights and attempt a dive himself, hoping to mend fences with Moreno.
- 10Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita EkbergIn the 1870s, two rival businessmen, Zack Thomas (Frank Sinatra) and Joe Jarrett (Dean Martin), on a stagecoach heading to Galveston, Texas, must pull together to protect $100,000 from an outlaw named Matson (Charles Bronson). Once in Galveston, however, their rivalry continues, as Thomas joins up with Elya Carlson (Anita Ekberg) and Jarret with Maxine Richter (Ursula Andress). But Matson is still on the loose, and a scheming banker threatens both Thomas and Jarrett.
- 11Ursula Andress, Olivia de Havilland, Ian McShaneThe Fifth Musketeer is a 1979 film adaptation of the last section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. It was directed by Ken Annakin, and stars Beau Bridges as the twins, Sylvia Kristel as Maria Theresa, Cornel Wilde as D'Artagnan, Ian McShane as Fouquet, Rex Harrison as Colbert, and Lloyd Bridges, José Ferrer and Alan Hale, Jr. as the Three Musketeers. Cameo appearances were made by Ursula Andress as La Valliere and Olivia de Havilland as the Queen Mother. This was de Havilland's final theatrical film. Sylvia Kristel was inexplicably dubbed by another actress, as in so many of her other films. Ironically, Ursula Andress goes undubbed in the scene she shares with Kristel. The cinematographer was Jack Cardiff. Cardiff and the director Ken Annakin both died on April 22, 2009.
- 12Ursula Andress, Stacy Keach, Franco FantasiaThe Mountain of the Cannibal God is an Italian cult movie starring Ursula Andress and Stacy Keach with English dialogue that was filmed in Sri Lanka. The film was also widely released in the US in 1979 as Slave of the Cannibal God from New Line Cinema and released in the UK as Prisoner of the Cannibal God with a poster designed by Sam Peffer. The film was banned in the UK until 2001 for its graphic violence and considered a "video nasty".
- 13Ursula Andress, Roberto Benigni, Monica VittiTigers in Lipstick is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Ursula Andress. It was Zampa's final film.
- 14Ursula Andress, Peter Ustinov, Marcello MastroianniDouble Murder is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Steno.
- 15Ursula Andress, Woody Strode, Lino BanfiLoaded Guns is a 1975 Italian action movie.
- 16Ursula Andress, John Derek, Richard JaeckelOnce Before I Die is a 1966 war drama starring Ursula Andress and her husband John Derek, who also directed. The film was based on a 1945 novel Quit for the Next by Lieutenant Anthony March. In this film, a band of American soldiers and one woman get trapped behind enemy lines in the Philippines after the attack on Pearl Harbor. In harrowing circumstances, they struggle for courage and fight to stay alive.
- 17Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy SchneiderAn irrepressible cad by nature, Michael James (Peter O'Toole) is determined to reform and stay faithful to his fiancée, Carole (Romy Schneider). However, Michael's attempt at fidelity is jeopardized when numerous attractive women become smitten with him, including Liz (Paula Prentiss) and Rita (Ursula Andress). Meanwhile, another of Michael's admirers, Renée (Capucine), is the object of fixation for his therapist, the wacky Dr. Fritz Fassbender (Peter Sellers).
- 18Ursula Andress, Michael Sarrazin, Giancarlo PreteLe avventure e gli amori di Scaramouche is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari.
- 19Harry Hamlin, Laurence Olivier, Judi BowkerIn Clash of the Titans, Perseus (Sam Worthington), a demigod son of Zeus (Liam Neeson), finds himself embroiled in an epic struggle between gods and monsters. Amidst grandeur and spectacle, he undertakes a perilous journey, facing formidable adversaries including the fearsome Kraken, to save his beloved Andromeda (Alexa Davalos). This film, a thrilling blend of fantasy and action, is a reimagining of the Greek myths that resonates with modern audiences. Directed by Louis Leterrier, it showcases stunning visual effects and compelling performances from its ensemble cast.More Clash of the Titans
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- 20Robert Duvall, Ursula Andress, Sammy DavisNightmare in the Sun is a film drama directed by John Derek and Marc Lawrence, and written by George Fass and Fanya Foss, about a murderous affair. Derek starred along with Ursula Andress and Aldo Ray. Smaller roles in the film featured Sammy Davis, Jr. and Robert Duvall.
- 21Ursula Andress, Virna Lisi, Marisa MellFour married women spice up their ordinary lives with extramarital flings.
- 22Ursula Andress, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean RochefortChinese Adventures in China is a 1965 French adventure comedy film starring Jean Paul Belmondo and Ursula Andress. It was directed by Philippe de Broca and written by Daniel Boulanger, loosely based on the 1879 novel Tribulations of a Chinaman in China by Jules Verne.
- 23Ursula Andress, Brigitte Nielsen, Alessandra MartinesFantaghirò 3 is the third film from the Fantaghirò series. It is directed by Lamberto Bava and stars Alessandra Martines as the title character. It originally aired on television in 1993 as a two-parter, and hence is alternately titled as a double-set of Fantaghirò 5 and Fantaghirò 6 in certain releases. Kim Rossi Stuart, who played the hero in the previous two films, returned in this film but his role was much reduced. In the film, Fantaghirò fights against the handsome but cruel wizard Tarabas and his mother, the witch Xellesia, to bring back to life the prince Romualdo, turned into a stone statue, and save the child princess Esmeralda. The Black Witch, an enemy of Fantaghirò from the previous film, also returns.
- 24Ursula Andress, Franco Nero, Sydne RomeRed Bells is a 1982 adventure-drama film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It was coproduced by Soviet Union, Italy and Mexico. It is the first of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist that had already inspired Warren Beatty's Reds. This chapter focuses on Reed's reportage about 1915 Mexican revolution. It was followed by Red Bells II.
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Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond
Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Honor BlackmanWelcome to Japan, Mr. Bond is a 1967 made-for-television promotional documentary for the release of the James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice", featuring clips from earlier James Bond films, written by Edwin Apfel and directed by Daniel Davis. - 26Ursula Andress, Jack Palance, Giuliano GemmaAfrica Express is a 1975 Italian adventure film starring Ursula Andress, Giuliano Gemma, and Jack Palance that was filmed in Rhodesia. A sequel Safari Express with the same leads followed a year later.
- 27Ursula Andress, Eli Wallach, Barbara BachStateline Motel is a 1976 crime drama film written by Franco Enna, Giovanni Fago, Fulvio Gicca Palli, Francesco Giorgi, Maurizio Lucidi, and Vittoria Vigorelli and directed by Maurizio Lucidi.
- 28Ursula Andress, George Peppard, Charles HaidMan Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders is a thriller/crime/drama TV movie written by David J. Kinghorn and Michael Petryni and directed by Michael Pressman.
- 29Ursula Andress, Matthew Barney, Amy ChiangCremaster 5 is a 1997 musical drama film written and directed by Matthew Barney.
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Casey Kasem's Rock N' Roll Goldmine: Elvis: The Echo Will Never Die
Ursula Andress, B.B. King, Tom Jones