James Garner
24 titles
Filmography
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One Special Night
(1999)Julie Andrews and James Garner portray two strangers who take refuge in a small cabin during a stormy winter night and, despite their differences, or perhaps because of them, they are undeniably drawn to one another in this holiday classic that demonstrates once again the charisma that has made them two of the world's most beloved stars.

Support Your Local Gunfighter
(1971)When a charming con man is mistaken for an infamous gunfighter, he decides to impersonate the gunfighter so he can earn money to pay his debts.

Hour of the Gun
(1967)When Marshal Wyatt Earp kills outlaw gangsters in a brawl, their leader aims to kill his brother in revenge. Doc Holliday lends the lawman a hand.

Support Your Local Sheriff!
(1969)An opportunistic gunfighter agrees to serve as sheriff of a gold-rush town, where he charms the mayor’s daughter and outsmarts a powerful local clan.

Grand Prix
(1966)Oscar-winning editing and sound propel this action-packed look at the intertwining lives of four competitive Grand Prix race car drivers.

One Little Indian
(1973)An Army deserter (James Garner) flees by camel across the desert with a white boy (Clay O'Brien) raised by Indians.

Duel at Diablo
(1966)A sweeping western tale about the conflict between the Apache and the white man as a cowboy travels with a family being pursued by the Apache.

A Man Called Sledge
(1970)This brisk, action-packed Western stars Garner and Weaver as outlaw buddies who break into a maximum-security prison in order to steal a half-million dollars woth of gold. The robbery a success, greed soon turns them against one another, culminating in a spectacular, blazing showdown in a small Mexican village.

The Castaway Cowboy
(1974)A Texas cowboy is rescued at sea by a 12-year-old boy. While he waits to return home, he decides to help out his rescuer's family.

Tank
(1984)Zack is a Command Sergeant Major assigned to his last post before leaving the service. He is a colorful character and even on has his own WWII vintage tank that is used for parades and such. After he stops a deputy from beating a call girl, he finds that he is a marked man in town. The sheriff arrests his son on a trumped up drug charge. When all else fails, Zack uses his tank to even the odds.

Sunset
(1988)Bruce Willis and James Garner star as 1920s legends, actor Tom Mix and crimefighter Wyatt Earp, who join forces to solve a Beverly Hills killing.

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.

Victor/Victoria
(1982)A female entertainer finds fame by posing as a man in drag.

Murphy's Romance
(1985)After moving to small-town Arizona and falling for an older widowed pharmacist, a divorcée with a 12-year old son gets an unwanted visit from her ex.

Roughing It
(2002)Sam Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, looks back on his early adulthood. Sam Clemens is giving the commencement speech at his daughter's graduation, which sets the stage for flashbacks to his youth and experiences of wandering through the west.

The Fan
(1981)A record salesman is an obsessed fan of an actress of stage and screen (Lauren Bacall). However when his letters are rejected, the fan strikes out at the actresses friends, then at her.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire
(2001)Explorers journey to the center of the earth to find Atlantis.

Maverick
(1994)With more twists than a switchback trail and more sleights of hand than a shell game, Bret Maverick aims to win a riverboat poker tournament with a $500,000 prize.

The Children's Hour
(1961)In this provocatively daring film, an attention-seeking schoolgirl vengefully spreads rumors that two of her teachers are lesbian lovers.

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.