Steve McQueen
18 titles
Filmography
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The Great Escape
(1963)The award-winning, high-energy World War II epic about a maximum-security Nazi POW camp that three U.S. military prisoners attempt to break out of.

Papillon
(1973)A biography of a man who is unjustly convicted of murder, gets locked up in French Guiana, and devotes his life to escaping from prison.

The Towering Inferno
(1974)Paul Newman and Steve McQueen headline an all-star cast in this blockbuster disaster epic as, 135 floors below the glittering inaugural gala dedicating the world's tallest skyscraper, an electrical fire ignites a conflagration that traps hundreds of party-goers in a Towering Inferno.

The Thomas Crown Affair
(1968)HD. In this classic 1968 caper movie, Steve McQueen's a millionaire bank robber and Faye Dunaway is the insurance investigator on his tail.

Hell Is for Heroes
(1962)Set in 1944 during WWII, an embittered G.I. returns to his war-weary unit after being demoted from staff sergeant to private but is forced once again step up into a leadership role when they are ordered to defend a position along the German front line.

Nevada Smith
(1966)The part-Indian character from Harold Robbins' "The Carpetbaggers" hunts down his parents' killers.

The Sand Pebbles
(1966)Steve McQueen received his only Academy Award nomination for his performance in this epic-scale war drama, based on the novel by Richard McKenna. In 1926, as China teeters on the edge of political revolution in the midst of a civil war, the USS San Pablo, is ordered to patrol the Yangtze River to represent and protect American interests.

Le Mans
(1971)Steve McQueen is an American endurance driver racing the 24 HOURS OF LE MANS in this fast and furious original movie. Filmed on location throughout the Le Mans circuit, with jaw dropping car crash stunts and heart-pounding action.

The Reivers
(1969)From the Pulitzer Prize-Winning novel by William Faulkner, Steve McQueen stars in the story of a Mississippi boy who drives to Memphis with two rascals in his family's new car—a 1905 Winton Flyer.

The Hunter
(1980)Steve McQueen's last movie shows the dynamic talent of the late, great actor in one of his most memorable roles: the true story of Ralph "Papa" Thorson, a modern day bounty hunter. Thorson's exploits are detailed as he pursues a number of fugitives who have skipped bail. The chase comes full circle when he becomes the quarry of a vengeful psychopath.

The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
(1959)Los planes de una pandilla para atracar un banco se complican cuando la hermana de un ladrón comienza a expresar sus sospechas bien fundadas.

Love with the Proper Stranger
(1963)Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen star as a charming, footloose musician and the innocent Macy's salesgirl who is carrying his child.

Steve McQueen: The Lost Movie
(2021)David Letterman narrates this film that through never before seen footage and archive, examines the fate of McQueen's lost motor racing movie.

The Magnificent Seven
(1960)Seven master gunmen are pitted against an army of rampaging bandits in this thrilling action adventure, which saw Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson explode onto our screens as stars of the future.

Never So Few
(1959)Oscar-winner Frank Sinatra and Oscar-nominee Steve McQueen star as members of a badly outnumbered American battalion who overcome great odds to defeat the Japanese in Burma during WWII.

Dust to Glory
(2005)An all out action-adventure movie documenting the most notorious and dangerous off-road race in the world, the SCORE Tecate Baja 1000. This riveting documentary is from filmmaker, Dana Brown.

Living the Light: Robby Müller
(2018)A portrait of groundbreaking cinematographer Robby Müller, this film essay intertwines archival footage with excerpts from his expansive body of work.

A Life of Endless Summers: The Bruce Brown Story
(2020)An exclusive retrospective of the work and loving tribute to the well-lived life of the surf film pioneer, through the eyes of his son.