A year after the show left the air, Miss Montgomery began appearing in TV films in which she
Portrayed deadly killers, hardened women and helpless victims.

The first of these was "The Victim," followed in 1974 by "Mrs. Sundance" and in 1975 by a memorable "Legend of Lizzie Borden."
She earned an Emmy nomination (one of nine nominations throughout her career) for her work as a sexually and emotionally abused heroine in "A Case of Rape." for a made-for-TV film.
She remade Dark Victory, the Belle Davis tearjerker, for TV, starred in the interracial melodrama "A Killing Affair" opposite O.J. Simpson and was featured in "The Awakening Land," a 1978 miniseries.
In the 1980s she was seen opposite Kirk Douglas in "Amos" and in 1990 with Foxworth, in "Face to Face." Rumors started to spread around about a Bewitched reunion but Elizabeth would have no part of it. She wanted to go forward not back.
In 1993 she became Blanche Taylor Moore, the North Carolina cashier who killed one husband and a boyfriend and was on her way to poisoning her second husband with arsenic when she was apprehended.
She was seen in "Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan." She was Buchanan, the colorful Miami police news reporter.

She also tackled more significant subjects, working for liberal causes and narrating "The Panama Deception," a documentary that criticized the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama. The film won an
Academy Award for best feature documentary of 1993.

Miss Montgomery also made feature films, among them "The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell," "Johnny Cool" and "Who's been Sleeping in My Bed."

She was a veteran of more than 250 television shows, an amateur artist said to have exceptional talent, and a political advocate for many causes, primarily Amnesty International and the fight against ADS.
Her "Bewitched" co-star, Sargent, publicly discussed his homosexuality in 1991 and to show her support she joined him as a grand marshal of the 1992 (lay and Lesbian Pride Parade in West Hollywood.

Miss Montgomery summed up her busy career in 1992, telling an interviewer she was pleased with the variety of her characters over the years.
"They all have different kinds of 'feels' to them and that's probably one of the reasons why I've done them. I get letters from people saying one of the things they like best about what I've done since 'Bewitched' is that they never know what I'm going to do next." Her close friend called her Lizzy. That is what she liked to be called.
Private  funeral services were held and she was later cremated and its Alleged her ashes are at her former home where her husband Robert Foxworth lives.

   Elizabeth Montgomery Movies

A Killing Affair (1977)
0.J.Simpson stars as a homicide detective reluctantly teamed up with an upstart white
female detective, on the trail of a vicious killer.

                               Face To Face (1990)
Romantic comedy about an American paleontologist on an African dig against a rough and ready British miner staking out the same territory.

                                     Missing Pieces  (1982)
Elizabeth Montgomery turns private eye to track down her reporter-husbands killers.

                                     Amos (1985)
A former baseball player and coach is confined to a nursing home after an auto accident.
He discovers that the staff is involved in a monstrous conspiracy against the residents.

                                     The Victim (1972)
A worried woman goes to visit a sister whom she fears is in danger from an estranged husband. Elizabeth Montgomery.


  
                                  The Awakening Land (1978)
Focusing on the family of a pioneer woman who was among the first settlers in the
Ohio River Valley.

                                     Between The Darkness Arid The Dawn  (1985)
A woman, after being In a coma for 20 years, awakens to find herself in a totally changed world where her high school friends all adults and her boyfriend is now married to her sister.

                                     Second Sight: A Love Story (1984)
Woman comes to grips with her blindness with a sense of humor and a free spirited sense of independence.

                                 Jennifer: A Woman's Story (1979)

                                 Act Of Violence (1979)
Strong-minded, liberal newswoman starts to question her views on crime and punishment and faces a crisis of conscience after she is brutally mugged.

                                  The Legend of Lizzie Borden  (1975)

Historical drama about a spinster who stands trial for murdering her father and stepmother.

                                  Black Widow Murders (1993)
Based on the true story of woman who is accused of poisoning two husbands and a
Minister.
                          
    Also stared in

                              The Rules Of Marriage  (1982)
                              When the Circus comes to town  (1981)
                              Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed? (1963)
                              A Case Of Rape (1974)
                              Dark Victory (1975)
                              Belle Starr (1980)
                             Mrs. Sundance (1974)
                             The Court-Martial Of Billy Mitchell (1955)
                             Johnny Cool (1963)
                             Sins of the Mother (1991)
                             The Panama Deception (1992)
                              With Murder in mind (1992)
                             The Corpse had a Familiar Face (1995)
                             Deadline for Murder (1995)

                  
           And many more