List of the best Naomi Stevens movies: The Black Orchid(1959), The Apartment(1960), Valley of the Dolls(1967), Superdad(1974) ... ...
Drama
USA
1959
96 Minutes
Guilia Gallo
Sophia Loren Anthony Quinn Ina Balin Jimmy Baird Peter Mark Richman Naomi Stevens Virginia Stevens Joe Di Reda Frank Puglia
mobster murderer dead person woman single mother love interest single father brooding moving emotional engaging united states romance love love interest mobsters true love love 1950s
After mobsters murder her husband, Rose Bianco works long hours making artificial flowers, to support herself and her son. Some suspect that Rose's demand for a lavish lifestyle pushed her ... See full summary »
Comedy, Drama
USA
1960
125 Minutes
Mrs. Mildred Dreyfuss
Jack Lemmon Shirley MacLaine Fred MacMurray Ray Walston David Lewis Jack Kruschen Joan Shawlee Edie Adams Hope Holiday Naomi Stevens Frances Weintraub Lax
insurance salesman manager mistress charming witty tender dark new york city apartment office romance infidelity ambition big business love rivalry underdog 1960s
A man tries to rise in his company by letting its executives use his apartment for trysts, but complications and a romance of his own ensue.
Drama
USA
1967
123 Minutes
Miss Steinberg
Barbara Parkins Patty Duke Sharon Tate Paul Burke Tony Scotti Martin Milner Charles Drake Alex Davion Lee Grant Naomi Stevens Robert H. Harris
secretary singer actress attorney husband sister melodramatic fiery unrestrained new england new york city law office stage studio broadway friendship addiction marriage drug addiction suicide
Film version of Jacqueline Susann's best-selling novel chronicling the rise and fall of three young women in show business.
Comedy, Kids & Family
1974
95 Minutes
Bob Crane Barbara Rush Kurt Russell Joe Flynn Kathleen Cody Bruno Kirby Joby Baker Dick Van Patten Judith Lowry Ivor Francis Jonathan Daly
father daughter surfer beach bum hippie activist airy lighthearted los angeles beach ocean generation gap father/daughter relationship marriage college admission counterculture surfing love quest 1970s
A concerned father (Bob Crane) tries to hang out with his teenage daughter and her boyfriend (Kurt Russell).