When it comes to Kathrine Baumann’s filmography, fans and critics alike often point to Evel Knievel (1971) as her standout performance—widely regarded as her highest rated movie. It really showcases Kathrine Baumann at her best, capturing both drama and intensity in a way that resonated with audiences. On the other hand, The Thing With Two Heads (1972) tends to come up as the lower end of the spectrum, earning the spot as Kathrine Baumann’s lowest rated film. While it has its quirks and a certain cult appeal, it just didn’t land as strongly. Still, both movies highlight different sides of Kathrine Baumann’s range during that era of her career.