24 Ina Balin Movies

Harry Perez
15 min readApr 17, 2024

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Get ready to dive into the captivating world of Ina Balin as we take you on a journey through her most iconic movies. From thrilling dramas to heartwarming romances, this roundup article brings you an in-depth look at the actress’s impressive filmography. Prepare to be entertained and enthralled as we explore her magical on-screen performances.

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1. The Black Orchid (1958)

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In “The Black Orchid” (1958), two lonely hearts, Frank (Anthony Quinn) and Rose (Sophia Loren), both recently widowed, discover a newfound connection in their shared love for The Black Orchid, a compassionate comedy-romance directed by Martin Ritt. Set against the backdrop of a small town’s church and funeral, the film explores love, grief, and the power of human connection. With its heartwarming story and enchanting performances, “The Black Orchid” is a must-watch romantic drama that showcases the timeless beauty of love and life.

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2. From the Terrace (1960)

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From the Terrace, a heart-wrenching tale of ambition and personal sacrifice, takes viewers on a journey through the life of a young Wall Street executive. In a world where success comes at a steep price, this ambitious individual chooses to forsake the joys of a loving relationship and a fulfilling personal life in order to climb the corporate ladder. Directed by Mark Robson and written by John O’Hara and Ernest Lehman, the film stars Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Myrna Loy. The characters navigate the intricate layers of a loveless marriage, romantic rivalry, and homosexual subtext, all while trying to maintain their footing in the ever-changing world of business. Set in the picturesque backdrop of Wilmington, Delaware, From the Terrace explores the complexities of human relationships amidst the pursuit of wealth and power. Featuring a cast of talented actors, this timeless drama transcends its 1960 release date to deliver a poignant commentary on the personal toll of career pursuit, as well as the importance of honest connections with others. From the Terrace, a cinematic masterpiece of its time, boasts an impressive 6.7 IMDb rating and has garnered accolades for its compelling storytelling and strong performances. With a runtime of 2 hours and 29 minutes, this drama offers a deeply moving exploration of the choices individuals make when faced with the alluring lure of personal success.

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3. The Comancheros (1961)

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“The Comancheros” is a gripping western film, released in 1961, directed by Michael Curtiz, starring John Wayne. The film follows Texas Ranger Jake Cutter as he teams up with his prisoner, gambler Paul Regret, on an undercover mission to take down a group of renegade arms merchants and thieves dealing with the Comanches known as Comancheros. The rugged landscapes of western towns serve as the backdrop for a thrilling tale of courage, loyalty, and law enforcement. The combination of dramatic narrative and western genre captivates audiences, earning the film two wins and three nominations. With a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, “The Comancheros” delivers an unforgettable cinematic experience.

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4. The Young Doctors (1961)

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The Young Doctors (1961) is a riveting medical drama set in the early 1960s at an esteemed hospital in New York City, providing an authentic glimpse into the world of medicine during this pivotal time. Directed by Phil Karlson and written by Joseph Hayes and Arthur Hailey, this film stars renowned actors such as Fredric March, Ben Gazzara, and Dick Clark.

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5. The Patsy (1964)

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Dive into the hilarious world of “The Patsy, “ a timeless 1964 comedy film directed by Jerry Lewis, starring Lewis, Ina Balin, and Everett Sloane. This uproarious movie tells the tale of an inexperienced bellhop who is surprisingly roped into replacing a famous, late comedian. The story takes viewers on a wild ride filled with laughter and unexpected twists that turn a simple job into an unforgettable adventure that’s sure to tickle your funny bone. Don’t miss out on this classic comedy, which showcases an extraordinary performance by Jerry Lewis that has left audiences in stitches for decades.

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6. Act of Reprisal (1964)

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“Act of Reprisal” is a poignant love story set against the backdrop of Cyprus’ tumultuous struggle for independence from British rule in the 1950s. Directed by Errikos Andreou and Robert Tronson, this gripping drama takes audiences on a journey through the heart of an island torn by war and political turmoil.

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7. The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)

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Experience the grandeur and scope of history with “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (1965), an epic motion picture chronicling the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Featuring an impressive ensemble cast including Max von Sydow, Dorothy McGuire, and Charlton Heston, this film serves as a testament to their acting prowess. With a runtime of 4 hours and 20 minutes, audiences will be captivated by the intricate details and powerful narrative this film offers. Nominated for an impressive 5 Oscars and boasting 6 total nominations, “The Greatest Story Ever Told” is a noteworthy entry in the film industry. Directed by renowned filmmakers George Stevens, David Lean, and Jean Negulesco, and penned by award-winning writers Fulton Oursler, Henry Denker, and James Lee Barrett, this cinematic masterpiece is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers. The film takes a deep dive into the life of Jesus, from the challenges he faced to the miracles he performed. Viewers will be privy to the gruesome aspects of Christ’s life, such as torture, death, self-immolation, and references to Satan. Amidst the suffering and challenges, “The Greatest Story Ever Told” retells the story of His resurrection and eternal impact on humankind. Not only does “The Greatest Story Ever Told” tell a compelling narrative, but it also offers a window into the historical context of the time. With its blend of drama, biography, and history, the film holds a special place among cinema enthusiasts. The release of “The Greatest Story Ever Told” was not without controversy, as some critics and audiences alike were divided in their opinions. Despite this, the film garnered attention for its ambitious scope and the level of talent it was able to attract. In conclusion, “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (1965) is a riveting cinematic voyage that immerses viewers in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Despite its almost four-hour runtime, the film offers captivating visuals, thought-provoking dialogue, and a compelling narrative that encapsulates both the human and divine aspects of this extraordinary story. With its impressive lineup of talent and nominations for prestigious awards, it is a must-see for both casual viewers and avid fans of historical dramas.

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8. Run Like a Thief (1967)

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“Run Like a Thief” is a thrilling crime comedy from 1967 set against the backdrop of a diamond heist. The film follows Johnny Dent, a soldier of fortune, who finds himself at the center of an action-packed chase across the continent to outwit his pursuers.

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9. Charro! (1969)

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Charro! , a classic 1969 Western film, stars Elvis Presley as Jess Wade, an ex-gang member seeking redemption. The story takes a dramatic turn when Vince Hackett’s gang steals a prized victory canon from Mexico, blaming their unsuspecting ex-accomplice Jess for the crime. Set in the Arizona territory, Charro! follows Jess’s dangerous journey to clear his name and save his reputation as he faces treacherous outlaws known for their fiery ‘charro’ brand. This fast-paced Western movie, directed by Charles Marquis Warren, promises tension, excitement, and a thrilling ride for fans of the genre.

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10. The Lonely Profession (1969)

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In “The Lonely Profession, “ experienced private detective Harry Griffith is drawn into a complex and dangerous case when he’s hired to protect a valuable artifact. As he delves deeper into his investigation, the stakes become higher, and Griffith must navigate a web of criminals who will stop at nothing to claim the prize. Set amidst the crime-ridden streets of 1969, this gripping crime drama follows Harry Griffith as he struggles with his moral ambiguity in the face of relentless adversity. From the gritty underworld of the city to the glamour of high society, Griffith is shown grappling with the dark truths beneath the surface. Starring Harry Guardino, Dean Jagger, and Barbara McNair, the stellar cast delivers a masterful portrayal of each character’s unique predicament. The film was directed by Douglas Heyes and written by the same talented hands, ensuring a cohesive and compelling narrative. With a 7.4 IMDb rating from 34.0 votes, “The Lonely Profession” has captured the attention of critics and viewers alike. This film, when combined with similar movies like “The Guilty, “ “The Pusher, “ and “Tune in Tomorrow…”, provides an engaging journey through the darkest of crime-filled worlds. As a testament to its enduring quality, “The Lonely Profession” has garnered an impressive following, with fans reminiscing about its gripping storyline and unforgettable characters. Experience the thrills and suspense as you uncover the secrets lurking beneath in this captivating crime drama.

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11. The Desperate Mission (1969)

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“The Desperate Mission, “ released in 1969, is an action-packed adventure film set against the backdrop of California. The story centers around a man who has lost everything he held dear. In a desperate attempt to regain what he has lost, he joins others hired to transport a wealthy man’s wife and a mysterious treasure to safety in San Francisco.

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12. The Projectionist (1970)

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In “The Projectionist, “ a downtrodden and disenchanted cinema employee yearns for a life of excitement and adventure, something that appears to be sorely missing from his mundane daily routine. As he continues to watch superhero films, this projectionist begins to fantasize about becoming one himself — stepping out of the movie theater and into the fictional worlds he loves so much.

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13. The Don Is Dead (1973)

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“The Don Is Dead” is a gripping action crime drama, released in 1973 and directed by Richard Fleischer. Starring Anthony Quinn, Frederic Forrest, and Robert Forster, this thrilling movie follows the story of a Mafia boss whose mistress is brutally attacked, leading him on a relentless pursuit of vengeance against her assailants.

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14. Call to Danger (1973)

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When a Mafia witness is kidnapped and held captive in a highly fortified compound, a resourceful federal agent enlists the help of a skilled computer whiz to uncover the truth. As they race against time, using knockout gas and their clever skills, they infiltrate a seemingly impenetrable network in search of the missing person.

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15. Panic on the 5:22 (1974)

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The thrilling “Panic on the 5:22” from 1974 tells the tale of a group of relentless hijackers who board a private passenger railroad car with a chilling plan. Their sole goal is to rob and kill every passenger on board — no room for mercy in their pursuit of violence and greed. As the train hurtles down the tracks, the passengers are left with little time to devise a plan and save themselves from the deadly clutches of the armed men.

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16. Danger in Paradise (1977)

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Danger in Paradise (1977) is a gripping drama that follows the life of a young man as he faces the treacherous battle to secure control of his father’s vast estate. With an ambitious stepmother scheming to claim the wealth for herself, our protagonist must be cunning and courageous to protect his inheritance. Set against the backdrop of the luxurious paradise, the film unveils a web of deceit, greed, and family conflict.

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17. The Immigrants (1978)

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“The Immigrants”, released in 1978, is a poignant drama of resilience amidst adversity, centered on an Italian immigrant’s journey to rebuild his life after losing everything in the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Directed by Alan J. Levi and based on the novel “The Emigrants, “ starring Stephen Macht, Sharon Gless, and Aimee Eccles, the movie captivatingly portrays how, even with the monumental success of his shipping empire, nothing could mend the young man’s insatiable yearning for happiness, until he unexpectedly found it in a young Chinese girl.

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18. The Children of an Lac (1980)

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“The Children of an Lac” is a heart-wrenching, true-to-life drama set during the tumultuous spring of 19- in a war-torn Saigon. Filmm actress Ina Balin (played by herself), American Red Cross volunteer Betty Tisdale, portrayed by Shirley Jones, and a compassionate Vietnamese woman run a bustling orphanage in their desperate quest to save as many innocent children as possible from the impending communist takeover.

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19. Galyon (1980)

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Galyon is a gripping action adventure film from 1980, directed by Ivan Tors and written by Stan Brock. The movie, starring Lloyd Nolan, Ina Balin, and Ron Hayes, follows the story of Galyon, a jungle survival expert and soldier of fortune. Hired by an oil tycoon, Galyon embarks on a perilous mission to rescue the tycoon’s daughter and her husband from the clutches of South American terrorists.

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20. The Comeback Trail (1982)

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“The Comeback Trail” (1982) is a hilarious comedy film about two failed producers who are on the brink of losing their company due to mounting debts. In a desperate attempt to save their company and make some money, they concoct a plan to bring an old washed-up cowboy star out of retirement to star in a new western movie. The twist? They insure the star to the hilt and give him a series of dangerous stunts and strenuous activities in the hopes of making a fortune. With their fate and the star’s life hanging in the balance, the bumbling producers navigate a web of crime, chaos, and misadventures, all wrapped up in a fast-paced, entertaining plot. Directed by Harry Hurwitz and written by Martin Smith, Roy Frumkes, and Robert J. Winston, “The Comeback Trail” (1982) stars Chuck McCann, Buster Crabbe, and Ina Balin. Filmed by Rearguard Productions, this low-budget, high-energy comedy captures the spirit of entertainment and shows that the show must go on, even in the face of danger.

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21. Hostage Flight (1985)

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In Hostage Flight, a thrilling 1985 action-packed film, the unthinkable occurs when a plane is hijacked in mid-air. The flight, Trans Allied Flight 136, is taken over by four ruthless captors who divert the plane to New York’s JFK Airport. The situation takes a deadly turn when the terrorists start executing hostages. As tension soars, the passengers refuse to let this happen and engage in a desperate fight against their captors. The movie, directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, takes the viewer on a nerve-wracking rollercoaster ride filled with hostage situations, courageous passengers, and a SWAT team trying to save the day. This heart-racing drama stars notable actors such as Ned Beatty and Barbara Bosson. Despite being released in 1985, Hostage Flight retains a modern appeal thanks to its gripping plot and adrenaline-fueled action sequences. If you’re in the mood for suspense, danger, and an exhilarating movie experience, Hostage Flight is a thrilling choice. With an IMDb rating of 6.5, a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, and featuring various similar films, this 1985 classic will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end.

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22. Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter (1986)

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“Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter” is a hilarious 1986 comedy film written and directed by Robert Burge. The plot revolves around the hapless life of a bank executive, played by the talented Paul Sorvino, who is having the worst day of his life. His wife insists that he undergo a vasectomy following the birth of their eighth child, an idea that he isn’t particularly keen on. To make matters worse, he discovers that some members of his own family are stealing money from his bank, adding to the chaos in his life.

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23. That’s Adequate (1989)

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“That’s Adequate” is a unique and daring mockumentary that takes a comedic look at a fictional Hollywood film studio. Released in 1989, the film stars seasoned actors Tony Randall, James Coco, and Jerry Stiller, bringing their comedic prowess to the forefront. Set within the vibrant world of Hollywood, “That’s Adequate” captures the absurdity and exaggeration often found within the film industry. Filled with celebrity impersonations and an impressive list of characters, including an Adolf Hitler character and an Albert Einstein character, it provides a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. The film’s content is intended for adult audiences, earning it an R rating for its provocative and satirical storyline. Despite not receiving any major awards, its unique approach to filmmaking and strong performances by the cast have left a lasting impact. If you’re in the mood for some lighthearted and irreverent comedy, “That’s Adequate” offers an offbeat and refreshing throwback to the late 1980s Hollywood scene.

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24. Jerry Lewis — König der Komödianten (2006)

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Jerry Lewis — König der Komödianten is a riveting documentary that captures the candid conversations and fascinating life of the iconic comedian Jerry Lewis. Released in 2006, this film offers an unparalleled journey into the world of one of the most legendary entertainers of our time. Directed by Eckhart Schmidt and written by himself, the documentary sheds light on Jerry Lewis’ incredible career and personal life. Featuring engaging interviews with Lewis himself, as well as renowned filmmakers, actors, and contemporaries like Steve Franken and Rita Stone, the documentary provides a comprehensive and intimate look at the legendary king of comedians. Through these conversations, the audience gets a better understanding of the inner workings of Jerry Lewis and his contributions to the world of entertainment. Running for just over an hour and a half, Jerry Lewis — König der Komödianten invites viewers to delve into the world of Jerry Lewis, his creative genius, and the undeniable impact he has made on global comedy. This documentary is not to be missed, as it serves as a tribute to one of the greatest comedians of all time, leaving a lasting impression on those who have the opportunity to witness it.

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