Joseph Cotten
35 titles
Filmography
35 results

The Third Man
(1949)A pulp writer arrives in post-war Vienna to visit a friend, who he discovers is dead, with a trail of unanswered questions about his shady dealings.

The Magnificent Ambersons
(1942)The magnificent Orson Welles directed this brilliant, moving portrayal of an aristocratic American family in what many critics consider a masterpiece equal to Citizen Kane.
The Steel Trap
(1952)
The Killer Is Loose
(1956)
A Blueprint for Murder
(1953)What to do about a suspected murderess who can't be convicted?

The Halliday Brand
(1957)A young man comes to terms with his corrupt bigoted father who happens to be the town's sheriff.

Walk Softly, Stranger
(1950)A small-time crook on the run is reformed by the love of a woman who is disabled.

Baron Blood
(1972)A young man inadvertently brings his sadistic dead relative back to life while visiting the Austrian castle of a murderous ancestor.

The Hellbenders
(1967)A coffin full of stolen Union Army cash makes its way through the West in a former Southern colonel’s bid to reconstitute the Confederacy and the war.

Peking Express
(1951)A doctor encounters romance and intrigue aboard a Chinese express train.

Too Much Johnson
(1938)Madcap comedy about a woman with two lovers, one of whom finds out about the other and poses as a villain in an unstoppable chase to corner him.

Egypt by Three
(1953)
Lady Frankenstein
(1971)Cuando el doctor Frankenstein es asesinado por un monstruo que creó, su hija trasplanta el cerebro de su asistente y amante en otro cuerpo más jóven.

The Great Sioux Massacre
(1965)A look at what happened to Custer and his troops at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Custer, an outspoken believer in fair treatment for the Indians, is ousted from his post and forced into retirement. Fueled by ambition when a senator convinces him to run for president, Custer decides to upstage General Terry at Little Big Horn.

White Comanche
(1968)Twin white and Comanche brothers take different paths that overlap with Johnny Moon getting blamed for Notah's violent acts until the final showdown.

Citizen Kane
(1941)A psychological study of Charles Foster Kane, a powerful newspaper tycoon whose idealism was corrupted as he rose to enormous wealth and power.

Shadow of a Doubt
(1943)A teenage girl, overjoyed when her favorite uncle comes to visit the family, slowly begins to suspect that he is in fact the "Merry Widow" killer sought by the authorities. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

Syndicate Sadists
(1975)When his friend dies in the crossfire between two rival gangs, a rugged biker named Rambo stokes the flames to get both sides to snuff each other out.

Under Capricorn
(1949)A young gentleman goes to Australia where he reunites with his now married childhood sweetheart, only to find out she has become an alcoholic and harbors dark secrets.

The Tramplers
(1965)Civil War soldier returns home to his father, who can't accept the loss of the Confederates. Serious conflicts arise, which split the family.