Keenan Wynn
29 titles
Filmography
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The Naked Hills
(1956)An Indiana farmer's relentless pursuit of gold in California leads him on a tumultuous journey, testing his relationships and values.

Point Blank
(1967)After being double-crossed and left for dead, a mysterious man single-handedly tries to retrieve the money that was stolen from him. Starring Oscar-winning Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson.

The Mechanic
(1972)Nearing the end of his career, a mob hitman who’s made a craft of killing gets double crossed after becoming a mentor to the son of his old partner.

The Absent-Minded Professor
(1961)A bumbling professor invents gravity-defying Flubber.

Warning Shot
(1967)Pounded by the press for shooting a doctor, an ousted Los Angeles policeman works his own case to clear his name.

Son of Flubber
(1963)A professor wreaks havoc with a mysterious substance.

Angels in the Outfield
(1951)It would take a miracle for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team to winthe pennant. But when a young girl prays for just such a miracle, herbeloved team begins to win.

Shoot, Gringo... Shoot!
(1968)A Mexican landowner offers an outlaw a nice life and good sum of money if he will help recover the landowner's runaway son. When the son teams up with a band of outlaws, the task of returning the son becomes a lot more difficult than anticipated.

The Animals
(1970)Con la ayuda del apache que la salvó cuando la dieron por muerta, una mujer acorralará a los villanos que asaltaron su carruaje y abusaron de ella.

Kiss Me Kate
(1953)One of the greatest Broadway musicals of all time comes to the screen in this star-studded adaptation of Kiss Me Kate.

Piranha
(1978)When flesh-eating piranhas are accidentally released into a summer resort's rivers, the guests become their next meal.

The Shaggy D.A.
(1976)A District Attorney candidate finds himself transformed into a sheepdog.

The Quest: The Longest Drive
(1976)To save an old friend's ranch, the Beaudine brothers round up a gang of misfits to drive a huge herd to market. Join the epic action when a stableman, a retired gunslinger, a dried-out drunk and two sneaky rustlers, hit the dusty trail.
Promise Her Anything
(1966)A widow develops a love-hate relationship with her upstairs neighbour when she asks him to watch her child as she tries to woo her boss who hates kids.

The Dark
(1979)At night, "The Mangler" stalks the streets of Los Angeles, killing and mutilating random victims. A TV reporter, the father of one of the victims, and a police detective set out in search of the killer, but must turn to a mysterious psychic for help when they stumble upon the realization that they are dealing with something not of their world.

The Great Race
(1965)Set in 1908, dastardly, black-garbed Professor Fate dares the world's greatest hero, The Great Leslie, to race 22,000 miles from New York to Paris.

Royal Wedding
(1951)Tom and Ellen Bowen are a brother and sister dance act whose show closes in New York.

The War Wagon
(1967)John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and Bruce Dern star in this classic Western about an ex-con who joins forces with a hired gun to steal gold from the corrupt tycoon who double-crossed them both.

The Patsy
(1964)When a popular entertainer meets with an untimely death, his shocked showbiz associates scramble desperately to find a quick replacement. That replacement is Stanley Belt (Jerry Lewis), a meek hotel employee who suddenly finds himself plucked from obscurity and hilariously groomed for stardom. Stanley may have no business being in show business, but thats not going to stop his determined mentors from trying to mold him into a musical superstar! This frenzied comedys all-star supporting cast includes Everett Sloane, Phil Harris, Keenan Wynn, Ed Wynn, Peter Lorre, John Carradine, Hans Conried, Nancy Kulp, Richard Deacon, Scatman Crothers, Rhonda Fleming, George Raft and Mel Tormé.

Finian's Rainbow
(1968)Screen legend Fred Astaire is an Irish rogue whose leprechaun comes to life in the American South. A whimsical, musical fantasy directed by mastermind Francis Ford Coppola ("Bram Stoker's Dracula," "The Godfather") and co-starring pop star/actress Petula Clark ("Goodbye, Mr. Chips"), this story is pure enchantment. Leonard Maltin calls this "elegant and witty... the best movie musical of its era."