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Beatrice Pons

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Nationality USA
Birth 28 january 1906
Death june 1991 (at 85 years)

Beatrice Pons (January 28, 1906? – June 1, 1991?) was an American stage, television and film actress, best known for her recurring television roles on Sgt. Bilko and Car 54, Where Are You?. She appeared as "Mother" in the independent cult horror film Mother's Day under the name Rose Ross. Her dates of birth and death vary according to source, birth also given as 1920 and 1923, death also as 2005.

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Amos Kollek
Amos Kollek
(1 films)
Gene Milford
Gene Milford
(1 films)
Paul Newman
Paul Newman
(1 films)
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Filmography of Beatrice Pons (5 films)

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Forever, Lulu, 1h25
Directed by Amos Kollek
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Crime
Actors Hanna Schygulla, Debbie Harry, Paul Gleason, Alec Baldwin, Beatrice Pons, Annie Golden
Roles Fortune Teller
Rating42% 2.130292.130292.130292.130292.13029
Une jeune femme allemande, nommée Elaine Hines, déménage à New-York dans le but de devenir écrivain. Elaine se retrouve mêlée dans un groupe de gangsters et entraînée dans une série d'aventures...
Rent Control, 1h35
Directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Brent Spiner, Roy Brocksmith, Beatrice Pons
Roles Leonard's mother
Rating72% 3.606623.606623.606623.606623.60662
Mother's Day, 1h30
Directed by Charles Kaufman
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Comedy, Action, Horror, Crime
Themes Films about sexuality, Rape in fiction, Erotic films, Serial killer films, Rape and revenge films, Auto-justice
Actors Nancy Hendrickson, Beatrice Pons, Frederick Coffin, Michael McCleery
Roles Mother
Rating53% 2.653852.653852.653852.653852.65385
The plot begins with the long-time friendship of three women, Abbey (Nancy Hendrickson), Jackie (Deborah Luce), and Trina (Tiana Pierce), who reunite every year to take a camping trip. Once while setting up their vacation in the woods, they find their trip turns into their worst nightmare when they are captured by a group of two partially insane punk/"hillbilly" hybrids: Ike (Holden McGuire) and Addley (Billy Ray McQuade). The punks lead a comfortable life, living along with their mentally abnormal mother (Rose Ross) in an occult hovel situated amidst the wood. All through the movie, their mother goads her sons into acts of rape, violence, and murder. Eventually one of the women is severely brutalized by Ike and Addley, and the remaining two escape before the first dies from her sustained injuries. They soon regroup, arm themselves, and set out for bloody revenge against Ike, Addley, and Mother. After the girls take their revenge at the end of the film, as they are about to leave the woods they are attacked by the mother's deformed sister, Queenie.
Rachel, Rachel, 1h41
Directed by Paul Newman
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Joanne Woodward, James Olson, Estelle Parsons, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Kate Harrington, Donald Moffat
Roles Florence
Rating70% 3.544283.544283.544283.544283.54428
Rachel Cameron (Joanne Woodward) is a shy, 35-year-old spinster schoolteacher living with her widowed mother in an apartment above the funeral home once owned by her father in a small town in Connecticut. School is out for summer vacation and Rachel figures it will just be another lonely and boring summer for her. (Its implied that she may even hate summer as her job provided somewhat of an escape from her rather domineering mother who's always trying to compare her to her sister who married a successful man.) Fellow unmarried teacher and best friend Calla Mackie (Estelle Parsons) persuades her to attend a revival meeting, where a visiting preacher encourages Rachel to express her need for the love of Jesus Christ. Rachel is overwhelmed by God's grace, baring so much pent-up emotion, that she is humbled after the service; comforting her, Calla suddenly begins to kiss Rachel passionately. Is Calla a lesbian, or did she merely react to the emotion of the moment? The film does not answer this question, but Rachel's reaction is to withdraw from the friendship for the time being.
The Pusher
The Pusher (1960)
, 1h21
Directed by Gene Milford
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Robert Lansing, Alice Ghostley, Felice Orlandi, Beatrice Pons, John Astin
Roles María Hernández
Rating61% 3.0904753.0904753.0904753.0904753.090475
This script must be run from the command line