Harris Yulin
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Judy Garland: By Myself
(2004)Relive the sight and sound of one of the 20th century's most memorable talents, Judy Garland. Quiet please, there's a lady on stage. At the age of two she was performing with her elder sisters as The Gumm Sisters on the stage of her father's movie theatre. She achieved an Academy Award for her performance in The Wizard of Oz and became one of MGMs biggest stars.

Doc
(1971)This western follows the life of the infamous Doc Holliday — a gunslinger, gambler, and dentist — leading up to the historic O.K. Corral shootout.

Multiplicity
(1996)Doug has himself cloned so that he can better fulfill his duties at work and home, but the results are taking on a life of their own.

Candy Mountain
(1988)Strumming along to the syncopated rhythms of ‘80s America, Robert Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer’s cult film reckons with scraggy countercultural myths of the road. Gathering an alternative hit parade of faces—Jim Jarmusch! Bulle Ogier!—this rough diamond of independent cinema gleams in a new restoration.

Loving Leah
(2009)After Leah's husband dies, she and his brother honor an old Jewish custom and enter into a marriage of convenience that blossoms into something more.

Fatal Beauty
(1987)When a tainted drug shipment hits the streets of L.A., a witty narcotics cop goes undercover to investigate in this fast-paced romantic comedy.

Wanderland
(2018)An urban millennial’s life is changed when he house-sits a cottage in Long Island’s off-season with no wifi and gets lost in search of a USB charger.

Training Day
(2001)On his first day on the job, a rookie Los Angeles cop goes beyond a full work day in training within the narcotics division of the LAPD, alongside a rogue detective who isn't what he appears to be.

Clear and Present Danger
(1994)When his mentor Admiral James Greer becomes ill, Ryan is appointed acting CIA Director of Intelligence. He now must investigate the murder of one of the President’s friends, a prominent U.S. businessman with secret ties to Colombian drug cartels.

Stuart Saves His Family
(1995)Stuart's "shame spiral" begins when his cable-access show is canceled. Then his aunt dies. But with the help of his best friend and Al-Anon sponsor, Stuart takes on the armies of denial that threaten his family and future.

When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
(1978)Two siblings in 1930s Connecticut who befriend a kind, brain-damaged WWI veteran ask their lawyer father to defend him when he is accused of murder.

The Believers
(1987)A newly widowed police psychologist must contend with a series of ritualistic child murders seemingly perpetrated by a Caribbean religious cult.
St. Ives
(1976)
There Goes the Neighborhood
(1992)In this all-star treasure hunt comedy, a prison psychiatrist finds out from a dying patient the location of 8-1/2 million dollars, buried deep beneath the house of an attractive single woman. Hilarity ensues as he competes with other crooks to lay hands on the money.

How the West Was Won
A mountain man takes care of his brother's four children when war interrupts the family's trek west.

Rush Hour 2
(2001)Chief Inspector Lee of the HKP and LAPD detective James Carter go to Hong Kong on a much needed vacation. But when they arrive, they discover a bomb has exploded in the American Embassy, killing two U.S. customs agents.

Night Moves
(1975)Academy Award-winner Gene Hackman ("Unforgiven," "The Firm"), a former pro-football star turned private eye, is caught up in a dark web of crime.

All Square
(2018)A broke bookie realizes that his ex-girlfriend's son’s youth baseball league could be the perfect untapped venue to start taking bets.