Roger Smith

Roger Smith

Birth : 1932-12-18,

Death : 2017-06-04

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Roger Smith

Movies

Ann-Margret Smith
Himself
Book-ending the year 1975 with two big budget TV Specials, Ann -Margret also earned her second Oscar nomination that year, for Tommy. In January, "Ann-Margret Olssen" premiered and was titled with the star's maiden name. This second special premiered late in the year and was titled with the star's married name. Her husband Roger Smith also appears in the opening sequences. Presented by the Bell System's Family Theatre, the program was filmed at the ATV Studios at BBC Elstree Centre, Borehamwood, England.
Ann-Margret: When You're Smiling
Producer
Ann-Margret's television special taped in front of a live audience at the Las Vegas Hilton.
C.C. and Company
Producer
A motorcycle rebel rescues a woman from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.
C.C. and Company
Screenplay
A motorcycle rebel rescues a woman from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.
C.C. and Company
Story
A motorcycle rebel rescues a woman from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.
Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love
Producer
Ann-Margret starts her journey to Hollywood from the countryside, traversing the Freeway until she gets to Hollywood.
The First Time
Screenplay
With the coming of summer, three high school buddies--Kenny Leeds, Mike Decker, and Tommy Kingsley--anticipate their initiation into the pleasures of manhood. But Kenny is separated from his friends and sent to stay with his grandparents in Buffalo while his father, a widowed salesman, leaves on a business trip with his secretary-fiancée. Bored and alone in a strange city, Kenny writes his two friends letters about his adventures at "Rosie's," a fictitious brothel across the Canadian border in Niagara Falls. His lie quickly backfires.
The First Time
Producer
With the coming of summer, three high school buddies--Kenny Leeds, Mike Decker, and Tommy Kingsley--anticipate their initiation into the pleasures of manhood. But Kenny is separated from his friends and sent to stay with his grandparents in Buffalo while his father, a widowed salesman, leaves on a business trip with his secretary-fiancée. Bored and alone in a strange city, Kenny writes his two friends letters about his adventures at "Rosie's," a fictitious brothel across the Canadian border in Niagara Falls. His lie quickly backfires.
Criminal Affair
Un giocatore
A renowned author, college professor and criminologist is given a year off in order to write his latest book. His arrival in Buenos Aires gives him the opportunity to work on his true project, planning and pulling off the perfect crime.
Rogue's Gallery
John Rogue
A private eye gets in trouble when he tries to help a woman in distress.
For Those Who Think Young
Detective Smitty (uncredited)
A wealthy young man tries to woo a university student, while her two uncles work to popularize a local club.
Never Steal Anything Small
Dan Cabot
Director Charles Lederer's 1959 musical stars James Cagney as an unscrupulous longshoreman who'll resort to every dirty trick in the book to win his union's presidency.
Auntie Mame
Patrick Dennis - Older
Mame Dennis, a progressive and independent woman of the 1920s, is left to care for her nephew Patrick after his wealthy father dies. Conflict ensues when the executor of the father's estate objects to the aunt's lifestyle and tries to force her to send Patrick to prep school.
Crash Landing
John Smithback
Airplane passengers prepare for a crash landing in the ocean.
Man of a Thousand Faces
Creighton Chaney (at 21)
The turbulent life and professional career of vaudeville actor and silent screen horror star Lon Chaney (1883-1930), the man of a thousand faces; bearer of many personal misfortunes that even his great success could not mitigate.
No Time to Be Young
Bob Miller
A melodrama about young adults growing up and facing the pressures of life.
Operation Mad Ball
Cpl. Berryman
In this wacky military spoof, Lemmon plays a terminally bored Army private waging a war of wits as he tries to throw a party under the nose of his obnoxious commanding officer.