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The webmasters’ personal favorite. An excellent, suspenseful, interesting film, and Grace Kelly is wonderful in it.
View the full filmography entry for Rear Window.
A very fun film, showing how enamored director Alfred Hitchcock was with Grace Kelly. Edith Head won the Academy Award for her costumes, and made Grace look incredible.
View the full filmography entry for To Catch a Thief.
A fun, romantic musical comedy based on The Philadelphia Story. Interesting to see Grace Kelly as the lead here, because the Kelly family was from Philadelphia and tried to be accepted by Philadelphia society.
View the full filmography entry for High Society.
An intense suspense drama from Alfred Hitchcock; it was the first of the Hitchcock-Kelly collaborations.
View the full filmography entry for Dial M for Murder.
Although its plot is melodramatic and tedious, the film is visually gorgeous!
View the full filmography entry for The Swan.
The film for which Grace Kelly won her Academy Award. Her role as the resilient wife of alcoholic former star is vastly different from her more familiar glamorous ones.
View the full filmography entry for The Country Girl.
One of the greatest western films ever made. In its original edited version, was, basically, a tribute to Grace Kelly’s beauty. The director had fallen in love with her in filming (it is not clear whether Grace returned the feelings), and edited the film to feature her. The plot suffered in this version, so it had to be re-edited.
View the full filmography entry for High Noon.
View the full filmography entry for Green Fire.
View the full filmography entry for The Bridges at Toko-Ri.
Grace Kelly's feature film debut!
Not her best work, and she's only in a few scenes, but it's a fairly entertaining movie and Grace is, as always, gorgeous!
View the full filmography entry for 14 Hours.
Grace Kelly was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her compelling performance in this love story.
View the full filmography entry for Mogambo.
Grace narrates this film; she only makes a brief onscreen appearance at the beginning. This film is more for fans of ballet than fans of Grace.
A 1952 episode of the TV program Studio One, featuring Grace.
She came from a wealthy and competitive Philadelphia family, but the life of well-brought up society held little appeal for this acclaimed beauty. She left for New York City and worked hard as a model, stage actor and TV player. Then she was discovered by Hollywood. In less than four years she was acknowledged as one of movie's most sought after stars, an Academy-Award winner, playing opposite some of the greatest leading men of her time. Suddenly, like a modern-day fairy tale, Grace Kelly turned her back on it all—to become Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco. Now her story is told in home movies and clips from films like High Noon, Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, To Catch a Thief, and High Society. Also seen, touching and revealing glimpses from the magnificent wedding to the tragic end. Actors Jimmy Stewart, Louis Jourdan, Alec Guinness, Katy Jurado, with directors, producers, friends and Grace's sister, Lizanne, tell of the beautiful star who made the world her stage. Narrated by Richard Kiley.
A brunette Princess Grace was a guest on the Merv Griffin Show on 26 August 1976 and discussed her first sight of Monaco, her children, and daily life as a princess in this 6-minute interview.
The last interview with the Hollywood princess who wore a crown in Monaco. Just days before her death, Princess Grace sat down with 20/20's Pierre Salinger to speak about her life, her children and her world. She was often called cool and frosty, and a private person. But in this rare and candid interview, Princess Grace talks candidly about her life as princess of Monaco, as a queen of Hollywood, and as a mother and wife.
A documentary on the life of Grace Kelly, from the Arts & Entertainment show Biography, on cable television.
A feature on the palace of Monaco from the Arts & Entertainment show America's Castles, on cable television.
Hollywood remembers these queens of cinema with rare footage, photos and film clips.
Hollywood remembers these queens of cinema with rare footage, photos and film clips.