Jason Robards
44 titles
Filmography
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Act One
(1963)The time is 1929. The place is Broadway. Moss Hart, one of the greatest playwrights of the American theater, struggles until he begins a lifelong collaboration with Samuel Kaufman, raising the curtain on one of the theater's most prolific teams: For Moss Hart, success begins--Act One. Hart (George Hamilton) writes dark, unproduced dramas and directs local theater comedies. But only when he writes a comedy and a producer teams him with Samuel S. Kaufman (Academy Award winner Jason Robards) does Hart find commercial success with Once in a Lifetime and a lifelong collaborative partnership destined to produce a string of hits.

Thomas Hart Benton
(1989)Filmmaker Ken Burns uses long-lost footage, penetrating interviews, and the glorious art of Thomas Hart Benton to tell the story of an American artist who became emblematic of the price all artists must pay to remain true to themselves.

The Long Hot Summer
Don Johnson and Cybill Shepherd sizzle in this William Faulkner classic about a handsome drifter who becomes a pawn in a wealthy family’s drama.

Caboblanco
(1980)In 1948, an assortment of shady characters are searching for Nazi loot, sunken off the coast of Peru.

Once Upon a Time in the West
(1968)A railway magnate hires a ruthless killer to murder a family whose farm is on the rail route, but reckons without the subsequent arrival of the farmer's young widow and a mysterious stranger intent on tracking down the killer.

Philadelphia
(1993)Fired from his job for having AIDS and out of legal options, Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) seeks the help of homophobic lawyer Joe Miller (Denzel Washington) in a courtroom battle for his rights and human dignity.

A Big Hand for the Little Lady
(1966)Academy Award-winners Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward and Jason Robardsstar in this sly comedy about a fateful poker game in the Old West thatresults in A Big Hand For The Little Lady.

Tora! Tora! Tora!
(1970)TORA! TORA! TORA! realistically chronicles the events leading up to the incredible attack on Pearl Harbor; the bad decisions and the bravery are chronicled from both American and Japanese points of view. In 1941, the Japanese and the United States are in conflict and unable to resolve their differences through diplomatic challenges. The Japanese military instigates covert plans for a surprise Sunday morning attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet, based at Pearl Harbor. Codebreakers in the U.S. Intelligence are able to decipher some of the Japanese messages but are unable to convince the top brass that the attack could and will happen.

The Journey
(1959)Academy Award winners Deborah Kerr and Yul Brenner star as adversaries who are uncontrollably drawn to each other in this Cold War drama -- The Journey. 1956. At the border between Hungary and Austria, Russian Officer Major Surov (Brenner--The King and I) stops a bus filled with people trying to escape the Hungarian Uprising. He suspects that a rebel leader is on board, but he doesn't know which of the passengers the escaping rebel is. Englishwoman Diana Ashmore (Kerr--The King and I) is trying to help her boyfriend, the dissident (Jason Robards), escape. But while the passengers are held at the border, Ashmore cannot avoid her growing romantic interest in the Russian officer who could destroy the man she is supposed to love.

A Boy and His Dog
(1975)En un yermo posatómico tras la IV Guerra Mundial, un joven y su perro telepático luchan por comida, refugio y compañía.

Comes a Horseman
(1978)A female rancher reluctantly joins forces with an ex-soldier to resist the ruthless cattle baron acquiring all the land bordering his property.

Divorce American Style
(1967)Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds star as a suburban couple who learn that not even divorce can solve all their problems.

The Good Mother
(1988)A divorcée, single parent falls in love with an Irish sculptor.
By Love Possessed
(1961)
Long Day's Journey Into Night
(1962)Based on the famed O'Neill play about a dysfunctional family with tense bonds brought on by alcoholism, drug addiction, and a cheapskate of a father.

Parenthood
(1989)HD. The Buckman family wrestles with their comedic and complex relationships with their parents and children in this Ron Howard comedy.

Quick Change
(1990)Three thieves successfully rob a New York City bank, but making the escape from the city proves to be almost impossible.

Johnny Got His Gun
(1971)After a shell leaves his body mangled on the final day of World War I, young Joe Bonham lies trapped in a hospital bed.

Isadora
(1968)A biography of the 1920s dancer Isadora Duncan, who forever changed people's ideas of ballet. Her nude, semi-nude, and pro-Soviet dance projects as well as her attitude and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.

The Adventures of Huck Finn
(1993)Huck and a runaway slave brave the Mississippi River in search of freedom.