Alan Alda
22 titles
Filmography
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The Four Seasons
(1981)In this heartfelt comedy about three 40-something couples who frequently vacation together, life's ups and downs take their toll.

The Glass House
(1972)A young guard and a college professor convicted of manslaughter both start their first day in prison. Starring Alan Alda and Billy Dee Williams. Story by Truman Capote.

The Mephisto Waltz
(1971)Myles Clarkson is a journalist and a rising young classical pianist, and is thrilled to be able to combine those pursuits in a long-sought-after interview with the legendary - and ailing - concert pianist, Duncan Ely. Clarkson is in for a nasty surprise. The elderly Ely is a closet Satanist, and performs a ritual in which his soul is transferred into Myles at the moment of his death. Now Ely can be young again, and continue to play the piano. Complications ensue when Myles' wife, Paula, notices the changes in her husband's behavior. As she struggles to learn the truth about what has happened, she is pulled into Ely's horrifying world, and is embroiled in further soul-swapping, demonic possession and terrible family secrets. When you're dancing to the Mephisto Waltz, the Devil calls the tune.

Betsy's Wedding
(1990)Offbeat fashion student Betsy Hopper and her straight-laced investment-banker fiancé, Dylan Walsh, just want an intimate little wedding reception, but Betsy's father, Eddie, a Long Island construction contractor, feels so threatened by Jake's rich WASP parents that he blows the ceremony up into a bank-breaking showpiece, sending his wife, Lola, into a financial panic.

Sweet Liberty
(1986)Filmmakers disrupt a college town's normal routine when they arrive to make a movie based on a local professor's book.

A New Life
(1988)Affluent New Yorkers divorce after many years, then meet new and younger mates on the singles scene.

And the Band Played On
(1993)Matthew Modine is a doctor who tracks a deadly epidemic halfway around the world in this medical thriller.

California Suite
(1978)CALIFORNIA SUITE is Neil Simon's laugh-drenched adaptation of his hit Broadway play. Intertwining stories set in the Beverly Hills Hotel include an English actress in L.A. attending the Oscars(r); a divorced couple concerned about the future of their daughter; a philandering husband who must explain a hooker to his wife; and two couples on the worst vacation imaginable.

Behind the Burly Q
(2010)Burlesque was one of America's most popular forms of live entertainment in the first half of the 20th century. Gaudy, bawdy and spectacular, the shows entertained thousands of paying customers every night of the week. By telling the intimate and surprising stories from its golden age through the women (and men!) who lived it, we learn the true story of burlesque, as it experiences a renaissance.

Canadian Bacon
(1995)An overly patriotic Niagara Falls sheriff and his band of misfit deputies invade Canada leaving the New World Order in shambles, in this satire.

The Longest Ride
(2015)Based on the best-selling book by master storyteller Nicholas Sparks, this romantic drama centers on a young couple who make a fateful connection that changes their lives forever.

The Object of My Affection
(1998)A straight woman and her gay roommate find their relationship complicated by her pregnancy.

Diminished Capacity
(2008)A Chicago journalist suffering from memory loss takes leaves from his job and returns to his rural hometown, where he bonds with his Alzheimer's-impaired uncle Rollie and his old flame.

Itzhak
(2017)A look at the life, challenges, triumphs, and religious heritage of Itzhak Perlman illuminates the world of the legendary violinist and his music.

Marriage Story
(2019)Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Noah Baumbach directs this incisive and compassionate look at a marriage coming apart and a family staying together.

Bridge of Spies
(2015)In a dramatic thriller inspired by true events, Tom Hanks stars as James Donovan, a Brooklyn lawyer thrust into the center of the Cold War when the CIA sends him on a near impossible mission to negotiate the release of a captured American U-2 pilot.

Manhattan Murder Mystery
(1993)A Woody Allen comedy with Woody Allen, Angelica Huston, Alan Alda and Diane Keaton. Annie Hall (Diane Keaton ) suspects her neighbour has killed someone.

Nothing But the Truth
(2008)In Washington, D.C., a reporter faces jail for exposing a CIA agent and defying orders to reveal her source, testing her integrity and resolve.

What Women Want
(2000)After an accident, a chauvinistic executive gains the ability to hear what women are really thinking.

Tower Heist
(2011)The manager of a luxury condominium joins forces with a petty crook to steal back the retirement money a Wall Street swindler stole from him and his co-workers.