Burt Lancaster
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The Unforgiven
(1960)After a rumor spreads that their daughter is from the Kiowa tribe, a family is haunted by a deranged ex-soldier wielding the "sword of God."

Scorpio
(1973)At the height of the Cold War, a secret agent who wants out of the CIA finds himself on the hit list of the French assassin he mentored.

Criss Cross
(1949)An armored car driver with an attraction to his ex-wife, now married to a mobster, arranges a secret meeting. Their plan to hide the affair proves to have deadly consequences.

Apache
(1954)The lone Apache, Massai, valiantly fights a one-man war against the U.S. Army in his attempt to remain free at any cost.

Lawman
(1971)Lee J. Cobb, Robert Duvall, Robert Ryan and Burt Lancaster star in this film that reveals a deadly and truthful look at the way the West really was.

Castle Keep
(1969)In 1944, a one-eyed major and his weary eight-man squad lodged in an Ardennes Forest castle are forced into action when the German offensive arrives.

The Kentuckian
(1955)Eli Wakefield (Burt Lancaster) and his son are Kentucky adventurers longing for life on the Texas frontier. They learn, however, that their greatest challenge lies not in the uncharted wilderness, but in the people they meet along the way.

Moses the Lawgiver
(1976)The epic story of Moses, who led the Israelites out of slavery, parted the Red Sea and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.

I Walk Alone
(1947)After taking the rap for his partner, a mobster is released from prison to find his former partner entranched in a swank night club with no intention of sharing the riches.

The Young Savages
(1961)A district attorney investigates three white teenagers accused of murdering a blind Puerto Rican kid.

The Island of Dr. Moreau
(1977)Based on the H.G. Wells novel, a sailor washes ashore on an island where a mad scientist’s experiments toy with the nature of animal and man.

Vengeance Valley
(1951)Two sons, one biological and the other adopted, of a Colorado cattle baron grow up and fight for control of their father's business empire.

South Sea Woman
(1953)On the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, two marines (Burt Lancaster and Chuck Conners) fight over the same brassy nightclub photographer (Virginia Mayo) in Singapore. Now the two make their way across the enemy-held Pacific to return to their units in Hawaii--only to face a court-martial, and the only person who can clear them of the charge of desertion is the woman they left half a world away.

Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach
(1996)Born November 2, 1913, Lancaster went from streetwise tough to art-collector liberal activist, from circus acrobat hunk to Academy Award winner.

The Rose Tattoo
(1955)When Tennessee Williams wrote The Rose Tattoo, he had one actress in mind-Anna Magnani. William's sense of casting proved as sharp as his ear for dialogue. Magnani won the Best Actress Oscar. for her bravura portrayal in this drama that received eight Academy Award. nominations (including Best Picture) and won three.

Sorry, Wrong Number
(1948)A bedridden heiress phones her husband and overhears two men plotting a murder.

Run Silent, Run Deep
(1958)In the midst of World War II, a resolute sub commander must contend with a tough executive officer to take revenge on an infamous Japanese destroyer.

Vera Cruz
(1954)Two soldiers of fortune escort gold from Mexico City to Vera Cruz through a barrage of bullets and double-crosses during the 1866 Mexican Rebellion.

Cattle Annie and Little Britches
(1981)When a notorious outlaw is captured, two teenage girls persuade his dispirited gang to resume their felonious ways and make the West wild again.

Judgment at Nuremberg
(1961)During the trial of four German jurists accused of legalizing Nazi atrocities, Judge Dan Haywood must make the most harrowing decision of his career.