Richard Gere
44 titles
Filmography
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Hachi: A Dog's Tale
(2009)A college professor takes in a dog he finds abandoned, and both find their lives changed forever as they form an unbreakable bond. Based on the true story of Hachiko, an Akita dog in 1920s Japan remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his master.

Primal Fear
(1996)Courtroom thriller about a slick, hotshot lawyer (Richard Gere) who takes the seemingly unwinnable case of a young altar boy (Edward Norton) accused of murdering an eminent catholic priest.

Days of Heaven
(1978)A story of love and murder told through the jaded voice of a child and expressive images of nature. Bill, a fugitive from the slums of Chicago, finds himself pitted against a shy, rich Texan for the love of Abby.

Pretty Woman
(1990)Julia Roberts and Richard Gere star in an irresistible comedy hit.

An Officer and a Gentleman
(1982)Loner Zack Mayo (Richard Gere) enters Officer Candidate School to become a Navy pilot and in thirteen torturous weeks he learns the importance of discipline, love and friendship.

The Buddha
(2010)Narrated by Richard Gere, The Buddha relates the life of the Indian sage who famously gained enlightenment as he sat beneath a fig tree two-and-a-half millennia ago. This film tells the Buddha's story through painting and sculptures by some of the world's greatest artists and tracks his biography across the sweeping landscapes of northern India.

Unfaithful
(2002)Diane Lane earned a 2002 Best Actress Oscar® nomination for her role as a housewife who gets blown into a whirlwind affair.

Brooklyn's Finest
(2010)Three unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location after enduring vastly different career paths.

The Hunting Party
(2007)A young journalist, a cameraman, and a discredited war correspondent go on an unauthorized mission to find a war criminal in Bosnia.

The Hoax
(2006)In 1971, author Clifford Irving is feeling cheated when his latest manuscript, which looked sure to be published by McGraw-Hill, is ultimately rejected. After that rejection, his primary contact at the publishing house, Andrea Tate, seems ready to place him on her do not call list. As such, Clifford tells her that he is working on the most important book of the twentieth century, which in reality is a total fabrication, as is his ultimate idea for the book: that he has been asked by billionaire recluse Howard Hughes to write his autobiography. Clifford, who has never met Hughes and has never been contacted by Hughes, is banking on past history of Hughes not coming out in public to decry Clifford's book as being a fake, as is the situation with a current case involving TWA which could cost Hughes monetarily if the case goes against him and which Hughes has not come out publicly to defend. If Clifford's assertions of the book are indeed true, Andrea and her colleagues at McGraw-Hill are highly interested. Along for the ride with Clifford are his long time friend and researcher, Dick Suskind, who likes the idea when it seems to be working, but seems ready to fold under the pressure whenever they are close to being caught; and Clifford's artist wife, Edith Irving, who takes on the pseudonym Helga R. Hughes to be able to cash the checks made out to H.R. Hughes. Clifford and Dick luck into personal information about Hughes which would assist in writing an accurate autobiography. They also mysteriously come into possession of some information which if included in the book would entirely change its focus but have the potential for far reaching political consequences. But Clifford's personal life, which includes an affair with actress Nina Van Pallandt, and his own grip on what is true and isn't may ultimately be his downfall.

Arbitrage
(2012)In this electrifying thriller, a hedge-fund magnate's fortunes turn when a deadly error threatens to destroy both his financial empire and his family.

The Cotton Club
(1984)A remastered, restored version of Coppola's lavish epic about the famous 1930s Harlem jazz club features never-before-seen scenes and music.

Internal Affairs
(1990)A corrupt cop manipulates colleagues for personal gain.

Red Corner
(1997)While in China for business, an American lawyer is accused of murdering a woman he seduced. With the help of an attorney, he must prove his innocence.

American Gigolo
(1980)An irresistible male escort who attends to the physical needs of bored, rich, middle-aged women in Beverly Hills becomes a suspect in a crime he did not commit.

Three Christs
(2017)A boundary-pushing psychiatrist treats three schizophrenic patients who believe they are Jesus Christ.

Breathless
(1983)A young French woman in L.A. is taken in by the charms of an impulsive American, but his dangerous behavior makes her question her feelings.

Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer
(2016)A small-time operator's life is dramatically changed for the better and worse when his politician friend becomes an influential world leader.

Final Analysis
(1992)San Francisco psychiatrist Isaac Barr (Gere--Chicago) becomes romantically involved with the married older sister (Bassinger--L.A. Confidential) of a woman he is treating for disturbing, violent dreams (Thurman--Kill Bill: Vol. 2 and Vol. 2) ... inciting the wrath of the older sister's psychotically sadistic husband (Eric Roberts) as the four become trapped in a web of passion and death.

The Double
(2011)A retired CIA agent and an FBI rookie are thrown together to catch a Soviet assassin, code-named Cassius, who was long-thought to be dead.