Fernando Rey
33 titles
Filmography
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
(1972)In Luis Bunuel's satiric, Oscar-winning masterpiece, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined.
Elisa, My Life
(1977)
Violent Blood Bath
(1974)A district attorney is disturbed when several horrific murders, all identical to cases he's tried and convicted in the past, begin occurring.

El Quijote de Miguel de Cervantes
(1992)Un noble manchego siente tal entusiasmo por los libros de caballerĂas que decide emprender aventuras acompañado de su fiel escudero Sancho.

Seven Beauties
(1975)Lina Wertmuller became the first woman ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director in this picaresque film about an Italian small-time crook whose ill-fated pursuits land him in jail, then a psych ward, then the army, and finally a German prison camp. "Seven Beauties" was also nominated for three more Academy Awards as well as received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film.

French Connection II
(1975)Since the drug smuggler Alain Charnier got away from him in New York, narcotics detective Popeye Doyle follows him to France and works with the police there to capture him and shut down his operation.

Tristana
(1970)The New York Times called this Oscar-nominated film “The quintessential Buñuel film of all time.” After her mother's death, Tristana (Catherine Deneuve) goes to live with her guardian, Don Lope (Fernando Rey), an older man who eventually breaks through his façade of respectability and seduces her. She repays him a hundredfold, preying on his jealousy and taunting him with perverse whimsies.

Saving Grace
(1986)Leo is a man who is unhappy in his job. But there's an even bigger problem...Leo is the Pope! When Leo XIV accidentally locks himself out of the Vatican, he embarks upon an adventure that will reconnect him with his people, his faith and himself.

The French Connection
(1971)HD. Gene Hackman stars in this 1971 Best Picture Oscar(R) winner about a maverick cop who stops a huge heroin shipment into New York.

Viridiana
(1962)Banned in Spain and denounced by the Vatican, Luis Buñuel’s irreverent vision of life as a beggar’s banquet is regarded by many as his masterpiece. In it, novice nun Viridiana does her utmost to maintain her Catholic principles, but her lecherous uncle and a motley assemblage of paupers force her to confront the limits of her idealism. Winner of the Palme d’or at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival, Viridiana is as audacious today as ever.

White Fang
(1973)A wolf dog aids a reporter, a fur trapper, a nun and a young Inuit boy and his father in ridding a gold mining town of a sleazy crime lord.

The Last Romantic Lover
(1978)The editor-in-chief (Dayle Haddon) of a New York women's magazine is organizing the "Last Romantic Lover" contest to find out if men still have a sense of romance. One of the winners is a circus lion-tamer (Gérard Ismaël), whose's prize is to spend 10 days with her.

Quintet
(1979)During a future ice age, dying humanity occupies its remaining time by playing a board game called "Quintet." For one small group, this obsession is not enough; they play the game with living pieces... and only the winner survives.

Attack of the Robots
(1966)A wisecracking retired superspy is forced back to work to stop a mad scientist using mind-controlled assassins to topple European governments.

Honey
(1981)A naive young woman checks into a hotel for the night and becomes fascinated by the staff and a forbidden room harboring a strange, lonely man.

Esmeralda Bay
(1989)Living under the strain of Puerto Santo’s corrupt military dictatorship, a priest decides to begin a secret rebellion against the powers that be.

Compañeros
(1970)An arms dealer and his guerilla buyer must break a prisoner out of jail in order to make a sale, but a former business partner has other ideas.

Navajo Joe
(1966)After his tribe is slaughtered by sadistic scalphunters-turned-bank robbers, a Native American warrior hunts them down to protect the innocent.

Samson and Gideon
(1965)El Antiguo y el Nuevo Testamento cobran vida cuando GedeĂłn lidera a los israelitas contra los madianitas y SansĂłn mata a los filisteos.

Caboblanco
(1980)In 1948, an assortment of shady characters are searching for Nazi loot, sunken off the coast of Peru.