Films, Shows, and Plays

Films

Man on Fire-1957

Man on Fire-1957

Man on Fire (1957)

Still bitter about his ex-wife's affair, Earl (Bing Crosby) is determined to fight against all custody arrangements and keep his son (Malcolm Brodrick) all to himself. When a judge intervenes, legal secretary Nina (Inger Stevens) guides Earl through the situation.

Cry Terror!-1958

Cry Terror!-1958


Cry Terror! (1958)

A young family (including James Mason and Inger Stevens) are kidnapped in an extortion plot and terrorized by a group of criminals.

Actress Inger Stevens appears in the film The Buccaneer.
The Buccaneer-1958

The Buccaneer (1958)

General Andrew Jackson (Charlton Heston) and his men reach out to pirate Jean Lafitte (Yul Brynner) for aid during the War of 1812. Lafitte becomes enamored with the Louisiana governor's daughter Annette (Inger Stevens).

The World, the Flesh and the Devil-1959


The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959)

After a nuclear war, Ralph (Harry Belafonte) and Sarah (Inger Stevens) are the last people alive in New York City and find themselves growing close to one another. When another survivor Benson Thacker (Mel Ferrer) arrives by boat, Ralph and Sarah's relationship changes and their lives are threatened.

The New Interns-1964


The New Interns (1964)

Interns tackle tough situations in a busy hospital while juggling love affairs and parties during their off-hours. Cast includes George Segal, Inger Stevens, Dean Jones, Barbara Eden, Telly Savalas, Stefanie Powers.

A Guide for the Married Man-1967

A Guide for the Married Man-1967

A Guide for the Married Man (1967)

Ed (Robert Morse) gives his buddy Paul (Walter Matthau) lessons on how to have affairs with women while remaining happily married to Ruth (Inger Stevens).

A Time for Killing-1967


A Time for Killing (1967)

Unaware that the war is over and peace has been declared, Union Major Wolcott (Glenn Ford) chase down Confederate prisoners of war (led by George Hamilton). Wolcott's love Emily (Inger Stevens) is harmed and involved in the chase.

Firecreek-1968

Firecreek-1968


Firecreek (1968)

A full-time farmer and part-time sheriff (James Stewart) is forced to take a stand when Bob Larkin (Henry Fonda) leads his gang of outlaws through the peaceful, sleepy town of Firecreek.
Madigan-1968


Madigan (1968)

Two detectives Madigan and Bonaro (Richard Widmark and Harry Guardino) have to catch a suspected killer within 72 hours.

5 Card Stud-1968

5 Card Stud (1968)

Each man involved at a regular poker game is mysteriously killed and gambler Van Morgan (Dean Martin) must expose the killer before he, too, disappears.

Hang 'Em High-1968


Hang 'Em High (1968)

A marshall (Clint Eastwood) seeks justice for being wrongly hanged while a widow (Inger Stevens) spends her days examining prisoners hoping to catch the men who attacked her.

House of Cards-1968

House of Cards (1968)

A boxer (George Peppard) gets mixed up in a large conspiracy when he takes a job as a tutor for the son of Anne de Villemont (Inger Stevens).

A Dream of Kings-1969

A Dream of Kings (1969)

Matsoukas (Anthony Quinn) is a Greek American who spends more time gambling than working. When he learns his son is dying, Matsoukas is desperate to return to his homeland with his son. Inger plays a widowed baker named Anna who falls for Matsoukas.


Television

Goodyear Playhouse: Thunder of Silence (1954)

Armstrong Circle Theatre: The Contender-1954 (screencap)

A boxer (Paul Newman) questions his profession and confides in his wife Bess (Inger Stevens).

Danger: Treasure of the Argo (1954) 

Mister Peepers: The Rumor (1954)

Kraft Television Theatre: Strangers in Hiding-1954 (screencap)

Kraft Television Theatre: Strangers in Hiding (1954)
After their work permits expire, immigrant dancers and expectant parents Mikail (Harold Lang) and Kriste (Inger Stevens) hide in a New Hampshire theater so that their baby will be born an American citizen.

Studio One: Sue Ellen (1954)

Robert Montgomery Presents: A Night for Dreaming (1955)

Mama: The Girl from Minnesota (1955)

Studio One: The Conviction of Peter Shea (1955)

Studio One: The Day Before the Wedding (1955)

Matinee Theatre: Another Sky (1956)

Crunch and Des: Salt Water Daffy (1956)

Crusader: The Girl Across the Hall-1956 (screencap)

Crusader: The Girl Across the Hall (1956)
An unemployed dancer (Inger Stevens) comes forward as a witness to a mob murder.

Conflict: Captain without a Country (1956)

The Joseph Cotten Show: Law is for the Lovers (1956)

The Millionaire: The Betty Perkins Story-1956 (screencap)

A shy, small town girl (Inger Stevens) receives a million dollar check and spends it on a fantasy life.

Playhouse 90: Eloise (1956)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: My Brother, Richard (1957)

Climax!: The Giant Killer (1957)

Playhouse 90: Diary of a Nurse (1959)

Bonanza: The Newcomers-1959 (scan)


A young woman in failing health falls in love with Hoss while her brother and fiancé search for gold on the Ponderosa.

Sunday Showcase: The Indestructible Mr. Gore (1959)

Zane Grey Theatre: Calico Bait-1960 (screencap)

Zane Grey Theatre: Calico Bait (1960)
Beth Watkins (Inger Stevens) serves as the bait in a chase between her fugitive boyfriend and a relentless deputy.

Moment of Fear: Total Recall (1960)

Checkmate: Interrupted Honeymoon (1960)

Hong Kong: Pearl Flower (1960)

The Twilight Zone: The Hitchhiker (1960)

The Twilight Zone: The Lateness of the Hour (1960)

Route 66: The Beryllium Eater (1960)


Inger Stevens and Christopher Plummer in Prisoner of Zenda
Dupont Show of the Month 
"Prisoner of Zenda"-1961

The DuPont Show of the Month: The Prisoner of Zenda (1961)

Adventures in Paradise: Angel of Death (1961)

The Aquanauts: The Margo Adventure (1961)

The Detectives: Song of the Guilty Heart (1961)

Route 66: Burning for Burning (1961)

Follow the Sun: Cry Fraud (1961)

Follow the Sun: The Girl from the Brandenburg Gate

Golden Showcase: Saturday's Children-1962

Golden Showcase: Saturday's Children (1962)

The Dick Powell Theatre: Price of 
Tomatoes-1962 (screencap)

A pregnant immigrant Anna Beza (Inger Stevens) hitches a ride with a trucker (Peter Falk) on a critical journey. Inger was nominated for an Emmy for her performance and Peter Falk won the Emmy for this production.

The Eleventh Hour: The Blues My Babe Gave to Me (1962)

Sam Benedict: The Target over the Hill-1962 (screencap)

Sam Benedict (1962); Episode: The Target over the Hill
A former drug addict Theresa Stone (Inger Stevens) fights to regain custody of her son.

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Forecast Low Clouds and Coastal Fog (1963)

The Nurses: Party Girl (1963)

The Dick Powell Show: The Last of the Big Spenders (1963)

Empire: Duet for Eight Wheels (1963)

Swedish Katy Holstrum (Inger Stevens) works as the governess at Senator Morley's house and becomes a member of the family.

The Most Deadly Game (1970)


TV Movies

The Borgia Stick-1967

The Borgia Stick (1967)

The Mask of Sheba (1970)

Run, Simon, Run (1970)


Personal Appearances on Television

The Mike Wallace Interview (1960)
Here's Hollywood (1961)
Tonight Show (1962), multiple appearances
Girl Talk (1963)
Your First Impression (1963)
You Don't Say (1963)
The Bob Hope Show (1964)
Inger Stevens in Sweden-1965

Inger Stevens in Sweden (1965)
ABC Nightlife (1955)
The Danny Kaye Show (1966)
The Andy Williams Show (1966)
The Merv Griffin Show (1966), multiple appearances
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour-1967

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967)
Gypsy (1967)
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (1967), multiple appearances
The Pat Boone Show (1967), multiple appearances
The Joey Bishop Show (1968)
The Dick Cavett Show (1968)
Personality (1968)

Theater

Glad Tidings and The Women (summer stock, 1954)

Picnic (Binghamton, New York, 1955)

Hide and Seek (Westport, Connecticutt, 1955)

Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (Binghamton, New York, 1955)

Debut-1956

Debut (Broadway, 1956)
Roman Candle-1960


Roman Candle-1960

Roman Candle (Broadway, 1960)

Mary, Mary (Broadway, 1962)

The Voice of the Turtle (Chicago, Illinois, 1962)

Note: All photos shared on this page are scans from original photographs in my collection unless noted as a screen capture. All links lead to detailed blog posts dedicated to the specific film or show.

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