Yul Brynner
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The Magnificent Seven
(1960)Seven master gunmen are pitted against an army of rampaging bandits in this thrilling action adventure, which saw Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson explode onto our screens as stars of the future.

Westworld
(1973)Peter Martin (Richard Benjamin) and John Blane (James Brolin) come for a vacation in this simulated Wild West, complete with dance hall girls, free-for-all bar fights and shoot-outs--all safe and harmless. But when Blane dies after being shot by a robot (Academy Award winner Yul Brenner), Martin discovers that something has gone very wrong: The human operators are all dead, and the robots are n...

The Brothers Karamazov
(1958)Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov is given the Hollywood screen treatment in this sumptuous and colorful film. Lee J. Cobb, in an Academy Award®-nominated role plays Fyodor Karamazov, the wealthy father of four grown sons: Dmitri (Yul Brynner), a callous Russian officer; Ivan (Richard Basehart), the intellectual; pious Alexey (William Shatner in his screen debut); and half-brother Smerdyakov. Tensions erupt to a murderous end when libertine father and romantic son find themselves vying for the affections of the same woman, the wild Grushenka. Finding themselves adrift without the dark anchor that held them together, the four brothers must now find peace, each in their own way.

The Buccaneer
(1958)Gen. Andrew Jackson's dependence on pirate Jean Lafitte is complicated by the governor's daughter.

Invitation to a Gunfighter
(1964)A Confederate veteran returns home to New Mexico to find that his fiancee has married a Yankee soldier and and the locals have a bounty on his life.

Kings of the Sun
(1963)In this historic epic, a great Mayan king moves his surviving tribesmen to the coast, where tense rivalries and civil strife result in a harsh war.

Adiós, Sabata
(1970)In this action-packed sequel, a master gunfighter joins a swindler, a bandit, and a group of Mexican revolutionaries to steal a shipment of gold.

Solomon and Sheba
(1959)In this biblical epic, the king of Israel proclaims which son will succeed him but a neglected brother and distant rulers threaten the new king.
The Double Man
(1967)Complex thriller, with Yul Brynner as a CIA agent investigating his son's death in the Austrian Alps. Filmed on location. Gina: Britt Ekland. Wheatly: Clive Revill. Berthold: Anton Diffring. Mrs. Carrington: Moira Lister. Edwards: Lloyd Nolan. Gregori: Brandon Brady. Directed by Franklin Schaffner.

Villa Rides
(1968)Un piloto aviador norteamericano que habÃa sido encarcelado en México se une a la causa revolucionaria que encabeza el Centauro del Norte.

Return of the Seven
(1966)When a tyrant’s gunmen take all the men in a Mexican village hostage, several fighters must save the village and free its people from slave labor.

The Ultimate Warrior
(1975)Suspenseful and gripping sci-fi adventure about the post-nuclear holocaust future in which mankind is reduced to bands of warring scavengers struggling to survive. Starring Academy Award-nominee Max von Sydow ("Hannah and Her Sisters") and Yul Brynner ("The Magnificent Seven"). From the director of "Enter the Dragon."

The File of the Golden Goose
(1969)A U.S. Treasury agent joins a Scotland Yard detective in going "undercover" to bust a brutal counterfeit gang known as the Golden Goose but learns a heart breaking truth about his new partner.

Catlow
(1971)Tough, lusty Catlow (Yul Brynner) is fast on the draw and even faster when it comes to making a dollar.He’s also a wanted man.Director Sam Wanamaker sets up a entertaining tone.

Flight from Ashiya
(1964)
Yul Brynner: The Man Who Was King
(1995)Explore the career of Yul Brynner, known for his looks and range of talents, his energy, and his capacity to draw others into the spell of his charm.

The Ten Commandments
(1956)The story of Moses who is banished from Egypt but returns to help the enslaved Hebrews and lead them against their overlords. He frees the Israelites from bondage and takes them to the Promised Land.

The King and I
(1956)Featuring Yul Brynner's 1956 Best Actor OSCAR-winning performance and the unforgettable Rodgers and Hammerstein score, this beloved classic is based on the real story of English school teacher, Anna Leonowens (Deborah Kerr), who comes to teach at the royal court in Siam. Though she finds herself at odds with the stubborn monarch (Brynner), over time, Anna and the king begin to fall in love.

The Journey
(1959)Academy Award winners Deborah Kerr and Yul Brenner star as adversaries who are uncontrollably drawn to each other in this Cold War drama -- The Journey. 1956. At the border between Hungary and Austria, Russian Officer Major Surov (Brenner--The King and I) stops a bus filled with people trying to escape the Hungarian Uprising. He suspects that a rebel leader is on board, but he doesn't know which of the passengers the escaping rebel is. Englishwoman Diana Ashmore (Kerr--The King and I) is trying to help her boyfriend, the dissident (Jason Robards), escape. But while the passengers are held at the border, Ashmore cannot avoid her growing romantic interest in the Russian officer who could destroy the man she is supposed to love.

Taras Bulba
(1962)The stubborn son of a Cossack chieftain who has vowed to fight to the death to regain his lands from Polish invaders is torn between family and love.