List of the best Helena Carroll movies: The Man Upstairs(1992), The Friends of Eddie Coyle(1973), Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle(2003), The Jerk(1979) ... ...
Other, Comedy, Drama
1992
97 Minutes
Molly
Katharine Hepburn Ryan O'Neal Helena Carroll Henry Beckman Brenda Forbes James Bell Brent Stait Kevin Conway Florence C. Paterson Kelli Fox Lawrence King-Phillips
An escaped thief (Ryan O'Neal) becomes a holiday guest after a spry woman (Katharine Hepburn) catches him raiding her refrigerator.
Crime, Drama
USA
1973
100 Minutes
Sheila Coyle
Robert Mitchum Peter Boyle Richard Jordan Steven Keats Alex Rocco Joe Santos Mitchell Ryan Helena Carroll Peter MacLean Kevin O'Morrison Marvin Lichterman
gunrunner bank robber atf agent bar owner informant brooding tense diner bank park boston crime bank heist mafia gun running betrayal aging temptation wretched excess underdog
After his last crime has him looking at a long prison sentence for repeat offenses, a low level Boston gangster decides to snitch on his friends to avoid jail time.
Mystery & Thriller
2003
96 Minutes
Kitty Murphy
Angela Lansbury Fionnula Flanagan Cyril O'Reilly Lynn Wanlass Timothy V. Murphy Joe Michael Burke Andrew Connolly Geraldine Hughes Helena Carroll Sean Lawlor W. Morgan Sheppard
investigator suspenseful spirited rousing intricate gripping fascinating engaging ireland murder treasure teamwork family relationships mystery pursuit 2000s
While Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) is in Ireland for the reading of a will, someone starts murdering the heirs.
Comedy
USA
1979
93 Minutes
Steve Martin Bernadette Peters Catlin Adams Mabel King Richard Ward Richard Williams Carl Reiner Bill Macy M. Emmet Walsh Dick O'Neill Maurice Evans
adopted son killer gas station owner filmmaker carnival worker woman madcap intricate hilarious emotional mississippi st. louis gas station carnival innocence inventions race relations family self-discovery travel
A simpleminded, sheltered country boy suddenly decides to leave his family home to experience life in the big city, where his naivete is both his best friend and his worst enemy.