Robert Shaw
14 titles
Filmography
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Black Sunday
(1977)Black Sunday is the powerful story of a Black September terrorist group attempting to blow up a Goodyear blimp hovering over the Super Bowl stadium with 80,000 people and the President of the United States in attendance.

Figures in a Landscape
(1970)Two runaway prisoners are relentlessly pursued by guards and a helicopter across 400 miles of enemy terrain.

Force 10 from Navarone
(1978)In the throes of World War II, an unlikely team of military experts sets out on a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to the German strategy.

The Deep
(1977)A vacationing couple gets embroiled in a game of cat-and-mouse with Bermuda gangsters after discovering a cache of drugs stashed inside a sunken ship.

The Luck of Ginger Coffey
(1964)An out-of-work Irish immigrant in Montreal remains hopeful that his luck is about to change but his disillusioned family grow tired of his pigheadedness and instability.

Jaws
(1975)A giant great white shark arrives on the shores of a New England beach resort and wreaks havoc with bloody attacks on swimmers until a part-time sheriff teams up with a marine biologist and an old seafarer to hunt the monster down.

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
(1974)On a New York subway train, hijackers threaten to kill the strangers aboard if they don't get their million dollar ransom in an hour.

Battle of the Bulge
(1965)In a gripping dramatization, Nazi Germany launches its last desperate counterattack on the Western Front, altering the course of World War II.
Hamlet at Elsinore
(1964)1964 production of Shakespeare's famous play. Filmed in Elsinore, Denmark.

The Sting
(1973)Two con artists pull off an elaborate revenge scheme.

Young Winston
(1972)Chronicles the early life of Winston Churchill, from his school days to his time on the battlefield and his election to Parliament at age 26.

Robin and Marian
(1976)This swashbuckling, high-spirited romantic sequel to the classic Robin Hood adventure stars Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn.

The Caretaker
(1964)While renovating his house in London, Aston, out of pity, lodges a manipulative homeless man, but Aston's brother taunts and harasses the new lodger.

A Man for All Seasons
(1966)Dramatic depiction of the conflict between Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More. Winner of six Oscars�, including Best Picture (1966) and Best Actor (Paul Scofield).