A college volunteer at the crisis phone gets a call from a suicide caller.
Hollywood darlings Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft and Katharine Ross create one outrageous love triangle in this groundbreaking American film classic.
New Yorker Helene Hanff corresponds with London bookseller Frank Doel and his colleagues from 1949 until 1969.
Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft are a married couple who must face the trivial and relentless vexations of New York life when the husband loses not just his job, but also his confidence.
In her fourth marriage, Jo (Anne Bancroft) finds out that her husband (Peter Finch) is having an affair. When he explains that he finds nothing wrong with his behavior, Jo must decide whether to keep the marriage for the sake of her children, or strike out on her own.
A remake of Ernst Lubitsch's classic wartime comedy, in which a theatrical duo harboring Jews stay one step ahead of the Nazis.
On the surface Elizabeth Bancroft is a model DCI: trusted, adored, and respected by her colleagues but what secrets lie beneath this veneer? With contrasting female detectives at its heart, this fast-paced thriller explores whether you can ever escape your past.
Sissy Spacek and Anne Bancroft star in this powerful drama about a mother's emotional struggle to understand her troubled daughter's depression before it's too late.
At a carnival called the Garden of Evil, a man is murdered, apparently by a gorilla...or someone in a gorilla suit.
A reporter follows the story of a gangster, his sister and her small-time hoodlum husband.
Academy Award winner, Anne Bancroft, plays Jo Armitage a woman with an ambiguous number of children from three marriages, who becomes negative and withdrawn after discovering that her third (and current) husband, Jake (Academy Award winner, Peter Finch), has been unfaithful to her.
Director Richard Lester and former members of THE GOON SHOW create a series of comic sketches about a post-nuclear London.
In the present day, 121-year-old Jack Crabb, the oldest living man in the world and residing in a hospice, recounts his plentiful life story to a curious historian. Among other things, Crabb claims to have had been a captive of the Cheyenne, a gunslinger, an associate of Wild Bill Hickok, a scout for General George Armstrong Custer, and the sole white survivor of the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Oscar-winning actress Anne Bancroft stars in a revival of Paddy Chayefsky's classic 1954 television play set in 1954 New York. The mother is recently widowed and is determined to find a job. A garment factory takes her on, despite the fact that she has not worked for 38 years. However, lack of skill is not the only obstacle to independence - her daughter wants her to stay at home.
After moving to Rome, a lonely widow finds herself consumed by a destructive love for a young Italian man in this adaptation of Tennessee Williams' haunting novella.
Devoted teacher Anne Sullivan leads deaf and blind Helen Keller into the light of learnedness.
Oscar-winner Anne Bancroft ("The Graduate”) stars in this moving drama set in 1935 about a remote Chinese mission run by American women that is overtaken by warring bandits.
A single mom, who has just lost her job and her self-confidence, travels home for the dreaded annual Thanksgiving gathering with her relatives.