James Garner
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The Americanization of Emily
(1964)An American Naval Officer is an expert at avoiding hazardous duty, but this all changes when he falls for a widow and is sent on a dangerous mission.

36 Hours
(1964)Set during WW-II, Oscar-nominee James Garner stars as an American spy captured by German soldiers and brainwashed into believing the war is over.

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.

Skin Game
(1971)James Garner and Lou Gossett, Jr. star in this comedy as Quincy and Drew, a pair of con men--one black, the other white--who travel the American West.

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.

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.

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.
The Rockford Files
This classic TV series centers on Jim Rockford (James Garner), a top-shelf private investigator with a background his clients would never expect. A former jailbird who lives in a trailer in Malibu, Jim has a fine-tuned sense of justice that was honed when he was framed for a crime. That's why he's set up a shingle and committed his life to hounding those who are truly guilty. Want to hire him?

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.
Bret Maverick
James Garner returns to his signature role, as the affable grifting gambler. BRET MAVERICK sees the king of cardsharps getting tied down and trying to play it respectable - almost! After winning a saloon in a high-stakes poker game, Bret sets down roots, and partners up with an upright ex-sheriff. But rogues win out, and Bret still schemes and stirs up trouble, despite the sheriff's best efforts.

Up Periscope
(1959)A navy lieutenant (James Garner "Maverick") during World War II is ordered aboard a submarine to get special photographs of a Japanese-controlled island.

Decoration Day
(1990)A reclusive retired judge is forced out of his shell when he's asked to investigate why his childhood friend is refusing to accept a Medal of Honor.

Darby's Rangers
(1958)Depicts the gallant exploits of the American Rangers and their leader, C olonel William Darby, as he leads his men through the landing assault on North Africa and the invasion of Italy.

Cash McCall
(1960)A corporate raider buys a small business on its last legs so he can romance the owner's daughter.

Breathing Lessons
(1994)On their way to a friend's funeral, a mature couple gets lost, and their trip becomes a crazy adventure that helps them reminisce about their love.

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.

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.
Mister Buddwing
(1966)A man awakes on a Central Park bench, not knowing his name or how he got there. Adrift in the city, he sees a beer truck pass by. Then an airplane flies overhead. Piecing the two events together, the man chooses Buddwing as his name…and continues his desperate sidewalk quest to discover his true identity. James Garner portrays lost, disoriented Buddwing in this compelling mystery drama directed by Delbert Mann (Marty) and featuring a cast that includes Angela Lansbury, Suzanne Pleshette, Katharine Ross and Jean Simmons. There's another player, too: enveloping, challenging, intriguing New York City. Look for Nichelle Nichols, who became Star Trek's Lt. Uhura that same year.

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.

They Only Kill Their Masters
(1972)When a woman is mysteriously killed in the small coastal town of Eden Landing, Police Chief Abel Marsh (James Garner) investigates. Initially, he's inclined to believe the town rumor that she was killed by her own Doberman Pinscher. But as Abel digs deeper he uncovers a complex network of connections between the dead girl and virtually everyone else in their tiny community. Faced with an ever-widening number of suspects, Abel consoles himself by sleeping with the prettiest (Katharine Ross).