Alan Arkin
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Four Days in September
(1997)
Catch-22
(1970)The tale of a small group of flyers in the Mediterranean in 1944. Separately and together, they are nervous, frightened, often profane and sometimes pathetic. Almost all are a little crazy. Catch-22 is an anti-war satire of epic proportions.

Indian Summer
(1993)Eight friends who reunite after 20 years to the camp of their youth.

Popi
(1969)To give his sons a better life, a Puerto Rican widower hatches a scheme to set them adrift as Cuban refugees in a rowboat off the Florida coast.

Escape from Sobibor
(1987)In 1943, a Polish Jew, a Russian officer, and a seamstress lead the war’s most successful prisoner escape from a Nazi death camp in eastern Poland.

Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
(1975)An ex-Marine turned California DMV test driver in Los Angeles has an unexpected ride when he is kidnapped by two young women, at gunpoint and is ordered to drive them to New Orleans.

Last of the Red Hot Lovers
(1972)The balding, middle-aged owner of a seafood restaurant makes three awkward attempts at extramarital romance.

The Return of Captain Invincible
(1983)When arch criminal Mr. Midnight plots to take over the world, humanity's only hope is a retired WWII superhero who is now a burned-out drunk.

Raising Flagg
(2006)Flagg Purdy (Alan Arkin) is a lovable but stubborn man. When he escalates a minor disagreement with his oldest friend into a legal battle, he incurs the wrath of his neighbors and friends.

The Other Side of Hell
(1978)A disturbed, but highly intelligent man, sent to a hospital for the criminally insane, enters a closed world, where brutality is an everyday affair.

Inspector Clouseau
(1968)Clouseau attempts to outwit ten lookalikes who are robbing banks all over Switzerland as Alan Arkin takes his comedic turn as the ever-chaotic sleuth.
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The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
(1968)Stacy Keach and Sondra Locke made their film debuts in Carson McCuller's poignant story of a deaf mute who brings warmth into the lives of lonely people in a small Southern town.

The Last Unicorn
(1982)A brave unicorn and a magician fight an evil king who is obsessed with attempting to capture the world's unicorns.

Wait Until Dark
(1967)Audrey Hepburn portrays a photographer's blind wife who is trapped in her apartment by an evil trio, ready to murder her to retrieve a heroin-filled doll hidden in her apartment.

Slums of Beverly Hills
(1998)HD. A teenage girl deals with her eccentric family's nomadic lifestyle in 1976 Beverly Hills.

The In-Laws
(1979)Emmy Award-winner Peter Falk ("Columbo," "The Princess Bride") and Academy Award-winner Alan Arkin ("Little Miss Sunshine," "Slums of Beverly Hills") are brilliantly funny in this zany comedy about a dentist and a "CIA Agent," and their riotous misadventures on the eve of their children's wedding.

The Fourth Wise Man
(1985)The fictional story traces the journey of a defiant young magus who sets out on his own and takes a circuitous 33-year path to give his gift to Jesus.

Hearts of the West
(1975)Iowa farm boy Lewis Tater has a brainstorm: instead of continuing the correspondence courses that are learnin' him to write cowboy novels, he'll travel to the out-West school itself and soak up the campus atmosphere first hand. He arrives to find the school is a postal box. Write 'em, cowboy.

Thin Ice
(2012)An insurance salesman's life quickly disintegrates when he teams up with a psychopath to steal a rare violin at the home of a reclusive farmer.