Rod Steiger
23 titles
Filmography
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Duck, You Sucker
(1971)A bandit and a revolutionary team up to liberate political prisoners, defend their compatriots, and risk their lives on a train filled with dynamite.

No Way to Treat a Lady
(1968)A crafty serial killer plays a game of cat-and-mouse with a harried police detective trying to track him down.

Waterloo
(1970)Napoleon's abduction and his exile to Elba: his dramatic escape, his reunion with his devoted troops and their generals. His last, desperate bid for ultimate power and glory, so narrowly defeated on the bloody fields of Waterloo. Waterloo is a film on an epic scale with a cast to match. Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer, Orson Welles and Jack Hawkins all contribute fine portraits of great men...

W.C. Fields and Me
(1976)Following the romance between the iconic comedian WC Fields and his mistress, Carlotta Monti. Follow Fields from his beginnings as a Ziegfeld Follies headliner in New York to the movie sets of Hollywood.

American Gothic
(1987)Six young friends become stranded on a remote island and their explorations lead them to a strange house with an even stranger family.

The Illustrated Man
(1969)Rod Steiger plays the tattoo-covered title role in this fascinating vision of doom and danger based on the classic short story collection by futurist Ray Bradbury. Robert Drivas portrays a good-natured drifter who can't tear his eyes from Steiger's freakish illustrations.

In the Heat of the Night
(1967)While traveling in the deep south, a black Philadelphian homicide detective becomes embroiled in a murder investigation.

Lion of the Desert
(1981)In pre-War World War II, the dictator Benito Mussolini commands a harsh General to join the colonial war in Libya in order to crush the Arab nation.

The Naked Face
(1984)Trapped in a nightmare where motives are plentiful and innocence is suspect, a psychiatrist must expose his would-be killer before it is too late.

Jubal
(1956)A well-meaning drifter is caught between a ranch owner's unfaithful wife and her husband's jealous foreman.

The Amityville Horror
(1979)For God's sake, GET OUT! was the ad campaign for the 1979 shocker The Amityville Horror. The film was based on the allegedly true story of the luckless Lutz family, who move lock, stock, and barrel into a new home, only to find that it is possessed by the demonic spirits of its previous owners.

Passion and Paradise
(1989)Sir Harry Oakes is a wealthy magnate, living amongst the British aristocrats who've made their home in the Bahamas just prior to World War II. Their small community is one of privilege and status, so when Sir Harry's beloved daughter marries a handsome but penniless gigolo, Alfred De Marigny, Sir Harry is outraged by the union.

Catch the Heat
(1987)An undercover cop is as beautiful as she is deadly. Only her wits and martial arts savvy can save her when she falls into a drug smuggling operation.

Modern Vampires
(1998)A vampire hunter hires a Los Angeles gang to help him stalk and destroy the undead.

Doctor Zhivago
(1965)Illicit lovers fight to stay together during the turbulent years of the Russian Revolution.

The Chosen
(1981)Set in the Brooklyn of the 1940s, the story elucidates the friendship between two young Jews of differing factions.

The Loved One
(1965)An all-star cast pokes fun at Hollywood, Britain and the business of turning a profit from grief in the classic 1960s black comedy The Loved One. Innocent, serious British poet Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse--"Tru," How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) comes to Los Angeles to make final arrangements for a relative who was a longtime film star, but didn't leave enough money to pay for his funeral. Taking a job as an assistant embalmer at a pet cemetery, Barlow falls in love with beautiful funeral-home cosmetician Aimee Thanatogenous (Anjanette Comer), who is also the object of prissy funeral director Mr. Joyboy's (Academy Award winner Rod Steiger--In the Heat of the Night) affections. Now, as Barlow stumbles his way through the underside of Hollywood, he becomes involved with his boss's (Jonathan Winters) plan to launch the dearly departed into eternal orbit in outer space.

The Specialist
(1994)A Miami woman whose family has been 'erased' by a nefarious crime lord hires an ex-CIA explosives expert to gain revenge. His job is made more difficult when he falls for his beautiful client, and when his target hires his equally skilled ex-partner in this tense action-drama.

Out There
(1995)A prize-winning photographer finds proof of alien life in an old camera's film roll and seeks help from the Air Force, a UFO freak, and a tabloid.

Carpool
(1996)Things go from bad to worse when a bumbling crook hijacks a carpool of kids and their stressed-out driver and begins a chaotic chase through Seattle.