Lauren Hutton Movies

Born in South Carolina and raised in rural Florida, Lauren Hutton embarked on a modelling career in roundabout fashion by becoming a Playboy bunny at age 20. It wasn't long thereafter that the statuesque Hutton became a top fashion model, cover girl and commercial spokesperson. Though advised early on to correct the slight gap in her teeth, Hutton wisely retained this "imperfection," which gave her on-camera persona a down-home sensibility that other, more ethereal models lacked. She began appearing in films in 1968, hitting her stride with such movies as Gator (1976), American Gigolo (1978), and Zorro, the Gay Blade (1981). Unlike other actresses-turned-models, Hutton achieved critical acceptance fairly rapidly, earning respectable reviews for such projects as the 1977 TV miniseries The Rheinman Exchange and the 1984 adventure film Lassiter (in which she played a literally bloodthirsty villainess). Following the lead of Farrah Fawcett, Hutton made her stage debut in the harrowing revenge-for-a-rape stage play Extremities in 1983. In recent years, Hutton has cut down on her acting appearances to return successfully to modeling; she has also become a staunch and powerful activist for several political causes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
2000  
 
Lauren Hutton takes the viewer on this stop of her tour of some of the world's most beautiful cities. San Diego, with its pleasant, dry climate and mountain and ocean setting, has a thriving tourist industry. The beach is fun, but there is so much more to see. Hutton stops at some of the city's cultural centers, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Cabrillo National Monument, home of the Point Loma Lighthouse, Mission San Diego, and, of course, the San Diego Zoo. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
This series of three-day dream vacations takes the viewer to some wonderful cities around the world. One of the most sophisticated of the destinations is the city of Santiago, Chile. Cosmopolitan in nature, with European flair, Santiago is the nation's capital, cultural center, and largest city. Its spectacular setting includes a river and the snow-capped mountains of the Andes. Lauren Hutton acts as host on a tour of some of the city's finest museums and buildings. There is time for a glass of fine Chilean wine, while the tourist gazes out over the broad avenues of this lovely city. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Lauren Hutton acts as host in this travel video that is part of a series featuring short vacations to some of the world's most interesting cities. In this episode, the destination is Florence, the cultural center of the Tuscany region of Italy. The name of Florence is synonymous with great art. There are over 40 art museums in the city. Many of the old churches and cathedrals house the works of such artists as Michelangelo and Botticelli. The outdoor markets have their attraction too, with olive oils, cheese, and produce for sale. Purchases made, the viewer can join Lauren Hutton for a relaxing moment with a glass of wine from the Tuscany vineyards. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
In this travel video, which is part of a series of adventures to some of the finest cities in the world, Lauren Hutton hosts a three-day vacation in Philadelphia. The town's Greek name means "city of brotherly love." The title is appropriate for this city housing some of the outstanding symbols of the egalitarian spirit of America. There is Independence Hall -- where the Declaration of Independence was signed, the Liberty Bell, and the home of Betsy Ross. Educational and cultural institutions are on the tour, as well as a restaurant visit to try one of Philadelphia's renowned cheese steaks. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
In this episode of the travel series that takes in some of the world's great cities, Lauren Hutton leads the viewer to Osaka, Japan. The city combines the flavor of the Orient with the bustle of a commercial center. It is Japan's third largest city and is located on Osaka Bay, at the mouth of the Yodo River on Honshu Island. It has been a center of Japanese art and culture since the 7th century. Hutton visits some of the outstanding museums and gardens of the city. Osaka's cuisine is sampled, including the tofu, which is reputed to be the best in the country. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
The viewer can go along with traveling companion Lauren Hutton on a three-day tour of the beautiful southern city of Charleston, SC. Antebellum homes and live oaks with Spanish moss draped from them form the quintessential Southern cityscape. Steeped in history, the first shot of the American Civil War was fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. The port city is situated on a narrow peninsula where the Cooper and Ashley Rivers meet. Hutton takes the viewer to scenic vistas, as well as quaint shops and restaurants, explores the art scene, and tours a fine old mansion. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
This travel adventure video is one of a series hosted by Lauren Hutton, in which she takes the armchair traveler to some of the most interesting cities in the world. In this episode, she is off to the South Seas. The seaport city of Auckland is located on the northern island of New Zealand. Set amidst farmland, the city is the major port of the country. The entire region was once the homeland of the indigenous Maori people. Hutton takes the viewer to an art gallery, a bistro, and, of course, to view the sea. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
In this video, a visit to the "Mile High City" of Denver with host Lauren Hutton is in store for the armchair traveler. Located in the foothills of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, the city offers a cultural mecca amidst a dramatic backdrop of forests and mountains. Denver is home to cultural institutions such as the Denver Art Museum, the Buffalo Bill Cody Memorial Museum, the Denver Museum of Natural History, and the Museum of Western Art. After taking in the cultural scene with Hutton, the viewer can hear some music at the beautiful Red Rocks Amphitheater. And no trip west would be complete without trying the infamous Rocky Mountain oyster. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
The viewer can spend three perfect days with Lauren Hutton as guide, touring the "Windy City" of Chicago. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, the town's nickname is well earned. But on a summer day, the wind carries the sounds of families and friends gathered at a festival in the lakeshore park. Outdoor music and spectacular fireworks give color to the celebration. Hutton takes a tour of some of Chicago's outstanding cultural centers, like the Chicago Institute of Art, the Adler Planetarium, and the Museum of Science and Industry. Fine dining and fine shopping round out the experience. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
This documentary presents an insightful look into Russian life by following the fates and fortunes of a boys' wrestling team in the Soviet Union. The young athletes, from ages ten to 16, train, socialize, and compete in their sport with all the enthusiasm characteristic of boys that age the world over. But what makes the documentary unique is the close-up view of life in a country that has for so long been shrouded in secrecy. Archival film clips, photographs, personal interviews, and scholarly commentary tell the story of these little warriors from Russia. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
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In this suspense thriller, Rachel (Natasha Henstridge) is a young woman who works in a museum by day and indulges her passion for birds in her spare time. She finds herself drawn into a new world of danger when she falls in love with a handsome man (Jonathan Schaech) who is involved in a plot to assassinate South African president Nelson Mandela. She's able to foil the murderer's plans, but the would-be killer manages to escape, assume a new identity, and work out a new plan to kill her along with Mandela. Rachel must now uncover her old lover's new identity and lead him to the police before it's too late for herself and the others on his hit list. Lauren Hutton and David McIlwraith co-star. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Natasha HenstridgeJohnathon Schaech, (more)
1999  
 
In this witty drama, the future of art is examined from two vantage points: the years 1699 and 1999. Roland (Dennis Hopper) is an avant-garde artist in Venice, California whose sister, Countess Camilla Volta (Lauren Bacall), lives on their family's estate in Venice, Italy. Their father, The Viscount (John Wood), is near death, and he announces, to the disappointment of both his offspring, that his home and priceless collection of art have been bequeathed to the Italian government. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren BacallDennis Hopper, (more)
1999  
R  
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A lifelong cycle of abuse reaches a shocking climax for a woman who has suffered at the hands of men for far too long in this emotionally devastating tale from filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée. Ever since she was a little girl, Lily (Laurel Holloman) has been stuck in what seems like a never-ending series of abusive relationships. From the icy scorn of her tyrannical father to the callous men she chooses to date as a grown woman, every man in Lily's life has treated her with the same sense of distain and cruelty. When Lily falls hard for playboy Tim's (Andy Davoli) seductive charm, it comes as no surprise that the thoughtless womanizer treats her much the same as the other men in her past, and not even Lily's best friend, Kilo (Rachel Robinson), can convince her that Tim is a wolf in sheep's clothing. When Tim's abuse goes too far, however, Lily finally snaps, swearing vengeance upon the two men who have taken so much pleasure in her suffering. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Laurel HollomanAndrew Davoli, (more)
1999  
NR  
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Love, sex, fidelity, and the nearly endless variety of complications they can bring are played for laughs in this sophisticated comedy. Alan (Robert Mailhouse) is driving home on a dark and rainy night when he sees an attractive woman standing by the side of the road. He stops and offers her a ride; she accepts and immediately offers him fellatio for his troubles. Though Alan is married and has never cheated on his wife, he's not sure how to say no in this instance, but he doesn't get much of a chance to enjoy infidelity before he's interrupted by the police -- who inform him he's picked up a prostitute and he's under arrest. Several days later, Alan is trying to figure out how to get his wife Laura (Alison Eastwood) to take him back. His buddies Danny (Jonathan Silverman) and Brent (William Ragsdale) chide him for his naivete and advise him to stick by the old rationalization that oral sex isn't really sex. Meanwhile, Laura heads out for a night on the town with her friends Ally (Kimberly Williams) and Terianne (Jessica Lundy). Laura is thinking that adulterous turnabout might be fair play, Ally is mulling over her secret fantasy of becoming an exotic dancer, and Terianne is looking for a man who can help her with her problems in reaching an orgasm. The supporting cast includes Lauren Hutton as Laura's mother. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Alison EastwoodRobert Mailhouse, (more)
1999  
 
Three Perfect Days: New York transports viewers to one of the world's most exciting cities for a virtual three-day dream vacation. Actress Lauren Hutton and a New York native travel adviser take in as much sight-seeing, photo-snapping, and food-tasting as three days will afford. Based on the award-winning Hemispheres magazine articles, this companion video allows viewers to experience the Statue of Liberty, the city's elaborate skyscrapers, Central Park, and more, from the comfort of home. The program is also meant to serve as a travel guide and preparatory tool. Hutton hosts other videos in the Three Perfect Days series, traveling the world in search of fun and fabulous sites. ~ Betsy Boyd, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren Hutton
1999  
 
Viewers will walk through the city by the bay in this travel video, part of the Three Perfect Days series. Since the purpose for this entire video series is to complete all of the sightseeing in three days, it includes all of the top tourist activities. Hosted by Lauren Hutton and travel expert Mary Dilts, viewers ride a historical cable car, walk around the former island prison Alcatraz, hike up Nob Hill, and explore many of San Francisco's famous neighborhoods, including Chinatown, North Beach, South of Market, Mission District, and Fisherman's Wharf. Viewers take a ferry across San Francisco Bay to Angel Island for more sightseeing. This video also helps with practical information, including the best hotel values and best places for the finest and most reasonable cuisine throughout San Francisco. ~ Cecilia Cygnar, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren Hutton
1999  
 
With this travel video, part of the Three Perfect Days series, viewers will explore some of the best sights Sydney, Australia, has to offer. In addition to some historical facts about this large Australian city, viewers see Sydney's most famed sights, including the Sydney Opera House, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and the Harbor Bridge. Since the purpose for this entire video series is to complete all of the sightseeing in three days, it includes all of the top tourist activities. Hosted by Lauren Hutton and travel expert Mary Dilts, this video also helps viewers with practical information, including the best hotel values and the best and most reasonable cuisine in Sydney. ~ Cecilia Cygnar, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren Hutton
1999  
 
Hosted by Lauren Hutton, Three Perfect Days: Buenos Aires is a travel documentary that features the "Paris of the Pampas." The 30-minute journey takes you to Buenos Aires' trendy cafés, outdoor markets, and museums that boast local history and culture. Highlights of the program include a discussion of the city's French architecture and a sampling of the fast-paced Latin nightlife. ~ Kathleen Wildasin, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren Hutton
1999  
 
Travel through the cities of Hong Kong with this travel video, part of the Three Perfect Days series. Hosted by Lauren Hutton and travel expert Mary Dilts, viewers will head around Hong Kong on foot, by helicopter, and by subway. Since the purpose for this entire video series is to complete all of the sightseeing in three days, it includes all of the major cities and all of the top tourist activities. Viewers will travel to Hong Kong Island and visit the major cities of Kowloon and Tsimshatsui, as well as The Peak, a large hill also on Hong Kong Island that offers tram rides with excellent views of the island. This video also helps with practical information, including the best hotel values and best places for the finest and most reasonable Hong Kong cuisine. ~ Cecilia Cygnar, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren Hutton
1999  
 
This documentary presents a travelog of Hawaii, hosted by actress/model Lauren Hutton. Based on a series of articles from "Hemisphere", the in-flight magazine of United Airlines, the film follows correspondent Mary Dilts, who takes the viewer on a sightseeing tour for three days. On the first day, there is a tour of some of Hawaii's historic sights, including the Mission Museum and Pearl Harbor. Film footage of the arboretum is spectacular. The second day includes a visit to Chinatown, the Pali Overlook, and an evening at an authentic luau, with fire dancers, at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. On the third day, there is a windsurfing adventure, a visit to an artist who demonstrates the art of making feather leis, and a trip to the Waikiki Aquarium. The film captures the beauty of the island's scenery and the diversity of its people. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren Hutton
1999  
 
Explore the sights and sounds of England's capital city with this travel video, part of the Three Perfect Days series. Since the purpose for this entire video series is to complete all of the sightseeing in three days, it includes all of London's top tourist activities. Hosted by Lauren Hutton and travel expert Mary Dilts, viewers visit the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Harrod's, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the new Globe Theatre. In addition to these sights, viewers will also visit famous pubs, go to an English tea, and bid on an item at Sotheby's, the famous auction house. This video also helps with practical information, including the best hotel values and best places for the finest and most reasonable cuisine. ~ Cecilia Cygnar, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lauren Hutton

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