All 36 Kim Novak Movies (in Order)

Amy Collier
15 min readMar 18, 2024

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Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of glamour and drama as we take a closer look at Kim Novak’s remarkable filmography in our roundup article, “Kim Novak Movies. “ From her iconic roles in classic Hollywood films to her more recent work, join us as we explore the diverse and captivating body of work left behind by this legendary actress.

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1. The French Line (1953)

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The French Line” is a delightful comedy-romance film from 1953, directed by Lloyd Bacon. Starring Jane Russell, Gilbert Roland, and Arthur Hunnicutt, the movie tells the story of an oil heiress, who, after being left at the altar, embarks on a voyage incognito in search of true love.

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2. Phffft (1954)

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Phffft” is a delightful 1954 romantic comedy starring Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon, and Jack Carson. Set in New York City, the film brings together a former married couple, who seemingly can’t escape each other as they pursue new companions in the city.

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3. Light’s Diamond Jubilee (1954)

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Experience the magic of light in this captivating 1954 documentary, “Light’s Diamond Jubilee. “ As one of the first films to explore the world of natural light, this visually stunning film delves into the science behind this vital component of our lives.

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4. Son of Sinbad (1955)

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Embark on an exhilarating journey with the legendary pirate Sinbad in the 1955 classic, “Son of Sinbad”. Driven by his insatiable cravings for beautiful women and the elusive Greek Fire — an early form of gunpowder, Sinbad will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Brimming with action, adventure, and a touch of fantasy, this movie is a thrilling ride through ancient lands and treacherous waters.

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5. Picnic (1955)

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In the 1955 drama Picnic, a charming drifter upends the serene lives of a small Kansas community on the day of the Labor Day picnic. As tensions simmer, a beautiful but troubled woman finds herself caught in a love triangle with the drifter and a local man. The Pulitzer Prize-winning story delves into the complexities of love and relationships, set against the picturesque backdrop of rural Kansas.

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6. The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)

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The Man with the Golden Arm” (1955) starring Frank Sinatra is an intense drama about Frankie Machine, a card dealer and drummer addicted to heroin. As he faces his true self, Frankie must go through the rigorous process of drug withdrawal in order to conquer his addiction. Alongside his journey, he develops a relationship with a card-hustling woman, Lisa, played by Kim Novak.

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7. The Eddy Duchin Story (1956)

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In the 1930s and 1940s, New York City was abuzz with the iconic sounds of one legendary figure, the famous pianist and band-leader Eddy Duchin. “The Eddy Duchin Story” brilliantly depicts the life of this musical prodigy, capturing the essence of a bygone era with an enchanting blend of drama, romance, and music. Tyrone Power stars as Duchin, bringing the maestro to vivid life on the silver screen. Kim Novak plays the enamored wife who supports Duchin’s rise to fame while their daughter, portrayed by Victoria Shaw, embraces her own burgeoning talent.

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8. Pal Joey (1957)

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Pal Joey, a 1957 romantic drama musical, follows the life of Joey Evans, a charismatic, talented, and devious man who becomes inexplicably attracted to the rich and manipulative former chorus girl and widow, Vera Simpson. The two initially seem like perfect partners but their lecherous intentions soon clash with a rival for Vera’s affections.

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9. Bell Book and Candle (1958)

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Bell Book and Candle is a delightful 1958 romantic comedy with elements of fantasy, directed by Richard Quine. Set in New York City, the story revolves around a modern-day witch named Gillian “Gil” Holroyd, portrayed by Kim Novak. Gil has a soft spot for her upstairs neighbor, Shepard “Shep” Henderson, played by James Stewart. Feeling stuck and bored, Gil becomes convinced to cast a spell on Shep, who is about to marry her hated enemy, Merle Kittridge. The film is based on the play Bell, Book, and Candle by John Van Druten.

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10. The All-Star Christmas Show (1958)

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The All-Star Christmas Show”, originally titled “Bing Crosby’s White Christmas USO All Star Show”, is a remarkable 1958 Christmas spectacle. Produced by the USO for the amusement of troops abroad, this all-star concert film features over 50 top-notch performers from stage, screen, and television. With an infectious blend of music, comedy, and fun, this magical evening is an unforgettable celebration of the festive season.

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11. Vertigo (1958)

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In 1958, “Vertigo” — directed by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock — plunges viewers into a whirlwind of mystery, romance, and psychological thrills. Featuring James Stewart as the retired San Francisco detective, drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the enigmatic and disturbing Madeleine, played by Kim Novak.

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12. The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959)

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Experience the glamour of Hollywood’s most prestigious event in “The 31st Annual Academy Awards, “ a gripping tv special from 1959. Watch as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences honors the industry’s finest talents, delivering a night of unforgettable moments through captivating acceptance speeches, stunning performances, and legendary encounters.

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13. Pepe (1960)

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Pepe, “ a 1960 charmer, showcases the heartwarming and hilarious tale of a young Mexican man named Pepe, who, after his beloved horse is sold to Hollywood director Ted Holt, embarks on an unforgettable journey to retrieve his prized steed. As he makes his way to Tinseltown, Pepe crosses paths with an astounding array of Hollywood stars from the era, including Cantinflas, Dan Dailey, and Shirley Jones.

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14. Strangers When We Meet (1960)

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Strangers When We Meet” is a captivating drama-romance film released in 1960, starring Kirk Douglas and Kim Novak. The story revolves around a suburban architect, who finds himself in a loveless marriage and struggling with monotony in both personal life and work. His life takes a new turn when he becomes involved with a neglected, beautiful married woman living nearby.

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15. The Notorious Landlady (1962)

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Prepare for an unforgettable comedy-mystery ride in The Notorious Landlady! A young American diplomat named Bill moves into a London house rented by a woman named Carly. Despite the gossip surrounding her supposed murder, Bill finds himself falling for Carly. This intriguing love story quickly turns into a thrilling whodunit, with unexpected twists and turns at every corner.

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16. Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)

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Kiss Me, Stupid, “ directed by Billy Wilder, is a comedic and romantic film released in 1964. The story revolves around a jealous piano teacher, Orville Spooner, played by Dean Martin, who sends his stunning wife, Zelda, away for the night to focus on selling a song to the famous nightclub singer, Dino. However, Dino, stranded in town, ends up at a gas station, where he meets a foreign language adaptation of the song and has a connection with the gas station attendant.

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17. I Due Kennedy (1969)

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In the gripping 1969 documentary “I Due Kennedy, “ filmmaker Gianni Bisiach delves deep into the unexplored world of wealth and power behind notorious assassinations. This groundbreaking film brings to light the shocking possibility of economic motives driving the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK, all in an attempt to control resources and wealth. By examining the lives and actions of influential figures, such as Al Capone, Fidel Castro, and Ramsey Clark, Bisiach invites the audience to question the true nature of these historical events.

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18. The White Buffalo (1977)

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The White Buffalo” is a 1977 Western thriller starring iconic actors Charles Bronson, Jack Warden, and Will Sampson. Set in 1874, the film follows a dying Wild Bill Hickok, portrayed by Bronson, as he joins forces with a grieving Crazy Horse played by Sampson. Their shared mission? .

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19. Just a Gigolo (1978)

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Just a Gigolo, released in 1978, is a gripping drama set in the aftermath of World War I. Directed by David Hemmings, it stars David Bowie, Sydne Rome, and Kim Novak.

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20. The Mirror Crack’d (1980)

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The Mirror Crack’d, “ a 1980 mystery thriller, transports audiences to the quiet village of St. Mary Mead, where a deadly poisoning takes place.

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21. Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983)

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Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage is a hilarious and captivating film from 1983, featuring a compilation of bloopers and unusual moments from multiple movies. Directed by Ron Blackman, Bruce Goldstein, and Stanley Sheff, and written by Bruce Goldstein, this unique documentary-comedy offers viewers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the world of filmmaking. The film stars Gig Young, Bud Abbott, and Walter Abel, who bring their comedic talents to the screen to create a memorable and entertaining experience.

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22. Malibu (1983)

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Malibu” (1983) is a gripping drama that delves into the lives of its eccentric, high-society residents living in the illustrious Malibu beach community. A young couple from Milwaukee, starstruck and naive, make the cross-country move with dreams of fame and fortune. Upon arrival, they become the center of the quirky town’s gossip, their lives intertwining with the locals, including a Wheeler Dealer, a tennis legend, a reporter, and many more colorful characters.

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23. Sans Soleil (1983)

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Sans Soleil, directed by Chris Marker, is a captivating documentary-drama film released in 1983. The runtime of this thought-provoking film is 1 hour and 40 minutes. The film does not carry a rating but has garnered significant appreciation with a 7.8 IMDb rating, based on 12,008 votes. It was originally titled “Sans soleil” and is spoken in languages such as French, Japanese, English, Cantonese, and Japanese Sign Language. The movie is set in contemporary Japan and explores a seasoned world traveler’s contemplative writings through a woman’s narration.

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24. Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991)

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Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker” (1991) delves into the life and cinematic journey of iconic producer, director, and actor Otto Preminger. The documentary film showcases significant clips from Preminger’s films, intertwined with interviews from his colleagues. This riveting exploration takes us through the ups and downs of Preminger’s career, touching upon his roots in Vienna, Austria.

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25. Liebestraum (1991)

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Liebestraum” is a captivating mystery-thriller film directed by Mike Figgis, starring Kevin Anderson, Bill Pullman, and Kim Novak. The story revolves around a successful writer and architecture professor, Nick Kaminsky, who returns to Elderstown to visit his biological mother, Lillian Anderson Munnsen, who is terminally ill. As he navigates through the emotional turmoil of meeting his mother after being adopted, Nick stumbles upon a series of events that question his understanding of the world around him.

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26. Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)

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Television: The First Fifty Years” is a captivating 1999 documentary that delves into the evolution and influence of television on American culture. Directed by Kent Hagen, this thought-provoking film weaves together rare clips, newsreels, and candid interviews from iconic figures like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.

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27. The Best of Film Noir (1999)

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The Best of Film Noir” (1999) is a captivating exploration of the iconic film noir genre, offering viewers an in-depth look at its origins and distinctive elements. Presented through over 30 carefully curated film clips and insightful interviews with industry experts, the documentary highlights the tough-as-nails anti-heroes and sultry femmes fatales that populate this darkly enticing world.

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28. The Lady with the Torch (1999)

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The Lady with the Torch” (1999) is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and legacy of Jean Arthur, a Hollywood icon known for her captivating performances and timeless films. Directed by David Heeley and written by Joan Kramer and Heeley, this intriguing documentary takes viewers on a journey through Arthur’s career, highlighting her iconic roles, captivating interviews, and personal life.

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29. Hollywood Legenden (2004)

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Experience the lives and careers of iconic Hollywood legends, including Peter Bogdanovich, Ray Bradbury, and Jeff Bridges, through “Hollywood Legenden” (2004), a riveting German documentary. Directed by Eckhart Schmidt, this captivating film explores the paths of these celebrated personalities who have left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. With a runtime of two hours and featuring interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and captivating narratives, this documentery sheds light on the triumphs and challenges faced by these esteemed artists.

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30. To Each His Own Cinema (2007)

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To Each His Own Cinema” is a captivating anthology film that brings together 33 short films from exceptional directors, each expressing their unique feelings towards cinema. This collective masterpiece showcases a diverse range of emotions, perspectives, and experiences, with an eclectic mix of genres, including comedy and drama.

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31. Hollywood sul Tevere (2009)

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Hollywood sul Tevere is an enchanting documentary showcasing the biggest names in Hollywood, captivating the audience through their journey in Italy from 1950 to 1970, as documented in Cinecittà Luce’s archives. Narrated by the talented director Marco Spagnoli, the film weaves an intriguing tale of legendary stars and unmissable moments, highlighting unparalleled charm and aura that emanated from the era. Featuring stars such as Louis Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, and Brigitte Bardot, the movie truly encapsulates the essence of Hollywood during its heyday in Italy.

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32. Beautiful Darling (2010)

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Beautiful Darling is a captivating documentary that explores the life and times of Candy Darling, an influential Andy Warhol Superstar. With a focus on the transgender experience, this film delves into the world of a trans woman who faced a diverse range of challenges and triumphs on her journey to stardom. Blending archival footage and interviews, Beautiful Darling offers a unique perspective on the intersection of art, culture, and identity.

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33. These Amazing Shadows (2011)

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These Amazing Shadows” (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.

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34. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)

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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.

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35. The Oscars (2014)

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Experience the glitz, glamour, and heartfelt moments of Hollywood’s most prestigious event, The Oscars (2014). This year, the Academy celebrated the achievements of the film industry in 2013.

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36. Sammy Davis, Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me (2017)

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Sammy Davis, Jr. : I’ve Gotta Be Me is a riveting 2017 documentary that offers an intimate look into the life of the legendary multi-talented singer, actor, and dancer, Sammy Davis Jr. The film features a star-studded roster of interviewees, including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg, and Billy Crystal, all paying tribute to the iconic figure. Through these personal recollections, the film weaves together a captivating narrative that showcases Davis’s career, personal struggles, and remarkable impact on the entertainment industry.

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