Best Adrienne Barbeau movies

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Best Adrienne Barbeau movies
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TOP 21:
Death House
Death House
Adrienne Barbeau as: Virtual Narrator (voice)
Genre: Horror, Action, Crime, Science Fiction, Thriller
Release: 2018
During an exclusive tour, a power breakdown inside a secret prison known as the Death House sends two agents fighting through a labyrinth of horrors while being pursued by a ruthless army of roaming inmates. As they fight to escape, the agents push toward the lowest depths of the facility where they learn a supernatural group of evil beings is their only chance for survival.

TOP 20:
Fly Me to the Moon
Fly Me to the Moon
Adrienne Barbeau as: Scooters Mom (voice)
Genre: Adventure, Animation, Family
Release: 2008
Three young houseflies stow away aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon.


TOP 19:
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death
Adrienne Barbeau as: Dr. Kurtz
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Horror, Romance
Release: 1989
The U.S. government, eager to protect the nation's avacado supplies, recruits feminist professor Margo Hunt to make contact with the Piranha Women, an all-female tribe who believe men are only good as a source of food. Accompanying Dr. Hunt on her trip are Jim, a guide of questionable competence, and Bunny, a student of unquestionable incompetence.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Shannon Tweed movies?

TOP 18:
Big Legend
Big Legend
Adrienne Barbeau as: Rita Laird
Genre: Action, Horror, Thriller
Release: 2018
An ex-soldier ventures into the Pacific Northwest to uncover the truth behind his fiance's disappearance.

TOP 17:
Tales of Halloween
Tales of Halloween
Adrienne Barbeau as: The Radio DJ
Genre: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Release: 2015
Ten stories from horror's top directors. Ghosts, ghouls, monsters, and the devil delight in terrorizing unsuspecting residents of a suburban neighborhood on Halloween night. This creepy anthology combines classic Halloween tales with the stuff of nightmares.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Barry Bostwick movies?


TOP 16:
The Convent
The Convent
Adrienne Barbeau as: Christine O'Malley
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Release: 2000
A group of college students break into an abandoned convent and become possessed by demonic spirits.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Clare Higgins movies?

TOP 15:

Swamp Thing

Swamp Thing
Adrienne Barbeau as: Alice Cable
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
Release: 1982
Dr. Alec Holland, hidden away in the depths of a murky swamp, is trying to create a new species - a combination of animal and plant capable of adapting and thriving in the harshest conditions. Unfortunately he becomes subject of his own creation and is transformed. Arcane, desperate for the formula, attempts to capture the Swamp Thing. An explosive chase ensues that ultimately ends with a confrontation between Holland and a changed Arcane...
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Heather Locklear movies?

TOP 14:

Judge Dredd

Judge Dredd
Adrienne Barbeau as: Voice of Central Computer (uncredited)
Genre: Science Fiction
Release: 1995
In a dystopian future, Dredd, the most famous judge (a cop with instant field judiciary powers) is convicted for a crime he did not commit while his murderous counterpart escapes.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Armand Assante movies?


TOP 13:

Father Hood

Father Hood
Adrienne Barbeau as: Celeste
Genre: Action, Comedy, Family
Release: 1993
Deadbeat dad kidnaps his kids from the bus to an abusive foster home and they go on a run. The cops are after them, they bicker constantly and his idea of a way out is grim, yet this dangerous ride might just turn them into a family.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Michael Ironside movies?

TOP 12:

Two Evil Eyes

Two Evil Eyes
Original Title: Due occhi diabolici
Adrienne Barbeau as: Jessica Valdemar
Genre: Horror
Release: 1990
Two horror segments based on Edgar Allan Poe stories set in and around the city of Pittsburgh. "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" concerns a cheating wife who is trying to scam her dying husband out of millions by having her doctor/hypnotist lover hypnotize the geezer into signing his dough over to her. The old man dies while under hypnosis and is stuck in the limbo between the here and the hereafter. The door to the physical world is opened and the undead attempt to enter it. "Black Cat" is the story of Rodd Usher, an alcoholic photographer/artist, who descends into madness after he kills a stray cat that his live-in girlfriend Annabelle brings home. One murder leads to another, and the complex cover-ups begin.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best John Amos movies?

TOP 11:

Christmas Do-Over

Christmas Do-Over
Adrienne Barbeau as: Trudi
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Family, TV Movie
Release: 2006
A ne'er do well father and ex-husband who always raced his way through the holidays is forced to relive Christmas Day time and again until he gets it right in this family oriented fantasy comedy starring Jay Mohr. It's Christmas time once again, and as usual Kevin (Moore) is scrambling to get his son Ben a last minute gift before stopping by his ex-wife Jill's house for a quick swig of eggnog. Ben can't stand Jill's impossibly perfect new boyfriend, and the prospect of spending the entire evening with his former inlaws is nearly too painful to ponder. But this Christmas things are going to be different, because this Christmas might just last forever. At first Kevin resists the curious development by simply reverting to his childish ways, though he is about to find out that sometimes in order to build a better future one must finally make amends with the past. ~ Jason Buchanan
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Ruta Lee movies?


TOP 10:

The Cannonball Run

The Cannonball Run
Adrienne Barbeau as: Marcie Thatcher, Lamborghini Babe #1
Genre: Action, Comedy
Release: 1981
A cross-country road race is based on an actual event, the Cannonball Baker Sea to Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, organized by Brock Yates to protest the 55 mph speed limit then in effect in the U.S. The Cannonball was named for Erwin G. "Cannonball" Baker, who in the roaring 20's rode his motorcycle across the country. Many of the characters are based on ruses developed by real Cannonball racers over the several years that the event was run.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Farrah Fawcett movies?

TOP 9:

Back to School

Back to School
Adrienne Barbeau as: Vanessa
Genre: Comedy
Release: 1986
Self-made millionaire Thornton Melon decides to get a better education and enrolls at his son Jason's college. While Jason tries to fit in with his fellow students, Thornton struggles to gain his son's respect, giving way to hilarious antics.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Joséphine Draï movies?

TOP 8:

Someone's Watching Me!

Someone's Watching Me!
Adrienne Barbeau as: Sophie
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller, TV Movie
Release: 1978
A woman is being watched in her apartment by a stranger, who also calls and torments her. A cat-and-mouse game begins.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Lauren Hutton movies?

TOP 7:

The Fog

The Fog
Adrienne Barbeau as: Stevie Wayne
Genre: Horror
Release: 1980
Strange things begin to occurs as a tiny California coastal town prepares to commemorate its centenary. Inanimate objects spring eerily to life; Rev. Malone stumbles upon a dark secret about the town's founding; radio announcer Stevie witnesses a mystical fire; and hitchhiker Elizabeth discovers the mutilated corpse of a fisherman. Then a mysterious iridescent fog descends upon the village, and more people start to die.


TOP 6:

Creepshow

Creepshow
Adrienne Barbeau as: Wilma Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Release: 1982
Inspired by the E.C. comics of the 1950s, George A. Romero and Stephen King bring five tales of terror to the screen.

TOP 5:

Escape from New York

Escape from New York
Adrienne Barbeau as: Maggie
Genre: Action, Science Fiction
Release: 1981
In 1997, the island of Manhattan has been walled off and turned into a giant maximum security prison within which the country's worst criminals are left to form their own anarchic society. However, when the President of the United States crash lands on the island, the authorities turn to a former soldier and current convict to rescue him.

TOP 4:

Argo

Argo
Adrienne Barbeau as: Nina / Serksi the Gallactic Witch
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Release: 2012
As the Iranian revolution reaches a boiling point, a CIA 'exfiltration' specialist concocts a risky plan to free six Americans who have found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador.

TOP 3:

For the Love of Jessee

For the Love of Jessee
Adrienne Barbeau as: Katharyn
Genre: Drama
Release: 2020
Doctor Luke Matthew's world comes crashing down when he loses the love of his life and becomes a father in the same night. When he hires Sage as the new nanny, they both begin to realize that the best form of medicine is letting go.

TOP 2:

Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island

Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
Adrienne Barbeau as: Simone (voice)
Genre: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, Mystery, Family
Release: 1998
The Mystery Gang reunite and visit Moonscar Island, a remote island with a dark secret. Daphne wants more than just a villain in a costume, and they get more than they ever expected.


TOP 1:

The Thing

The Thing
Adrienne Barbeau as: Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction
Release: 1982
Members of an American scientific research outpost in Antarctica find themselves battling a parasitic alien organism capable of perfectly imitating its victims. They soon discover that this task will be harder than they thought, as they don't know which members of the team have already been assimilated and their paranoia threatens to tear them apart.


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