Alan Ladd
26 titles
Filmography
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Shane
(1953)A retired gunfighter in search of a peaceful life comes to the aid of a homestead family threatened by a notorious land baron and his hired gun.

The Proud Rebel
(1958)A Confederate veteran living in the Yankee North struggles with his son's shock induced muteness and the hate of the Northerners.

Branded
(1950)An outlaw gunman poses as the long-lost son of a wealthy rancher in order to steal his fortune but his conscience gets the better of him when he falls for his target's daughter and instead seeks redemption by finding the real missing heir.

The Badlanders
(1958)Romance and betrayal follow two gold robbers who seek revenge against their double-crossing partner in this acclaimed western remake of the crime thriller classic, "The Asphalt Jungle".

The Blue Dahlia
(1946)A WWII veteran (Alan Ladd) is accused of killing his unfaithful wife and races against time to find the real murderer with the help of a sympathetic stranger (Veronica Lake).

Drum Beat
(1954)Alan Ladd gives a powerhouse performance in Drum Beat, an action-packed Western shot in CinemaScope® and featuring Charles Bronson in his first major role.

All the Young Men
(1960)Taking command of Marines who survived an enemy ambush in Korea, Sgt. Towler (Sidney Poitier) inherits a squad that includes Kincaid (Alan Ladd), a professional soldier recently demoted from sergeant; Cotton (James Darren), a sentimental youngster; Wade (Glenn Corbett), a medical corpsman; a would-be writer named Crane (Mort Sahl), and the muscular Swede, Torgil (Ingemar Johansson). At a...

The Big Land
(1957)When Chad Morgan rides home to Texas after the Civil War, he finds another enemy to battle: Brog, a corrupt cattle buyer who forces honest ranchers into financial ruin.

Red Mountain
(1951)Confederate soldier, Brett Sherwood (Alan Ladd), is en route to join Captain Quantrill’s bandits. Along the way he rescues a man accused of a killing he had been responsible for. Things become complicated when the man’s fiancé discovers the truth and Brett finds out Quantrill is not what he appears to be.

Captain Carey, U.S.A.
(1950)A former OSS spy returns to Italy to learn how a certain painting wound up in a New York art gallery.
Boy on a Dolphin
(1957)In post-war Greece a beautiful sponge diver discovers a sunken status of a boy on a dolphin and tries to sell its whereabouts to the highest bidder. An archaeologist, with whom she falls in love, spoils her plans. Excellent underwater sequences.

One Foot in Hell
(1960)A man exacts revenge on a small town the best way he knows how -- by becoming sheriff.

The Man in the Net
(1959)New Englanders think an adman turned artist has killed his erratic, alcoholic wife after she goes missing.

Santiago
(1956)Desperate for arms in their fight against Spain, Cuban partisans agree to double the price if American gunrunner Cash Adams smuggles a boatload of weapons to their Santiago hideout.

Guns of the Timberland
(1960)Jim Hadley has a government grant to cut timber near the high-country town of Deep Well, and that’s what he and his callous lumbermen insist they'll do.

The Black Knight
(1954)A commoner disguises himself as the BLACK KNIGHT in order to reveal the identity of those trying to overthrow King Arthur. He romps around the countryside jousting and foiling and thwarting the goals of Cushing and Troughton. Huge battle scenes and nonstop action.

Thunder in the East
(1952)A gunrunner mercenary finds himself caught in the middle of a raging conflict in India when he is unable to sell his arms to a peace-minded government official.

Duel of Champions
(1961)The rival kingdoms of Roman and Alba depend upon a duel to the death of their champions to decide the fate of their respective empires.

Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man
(1999)Explore the career of Alan Ladd, first known for his portrayal of a cold, ruthless killer with a core of gentle sadness in 1942's This Gun For Hire.

The Carpetbaggers
(1964)Harold Robbins' tale of the ruthless men and beautiful women who shaped Hollywood. Harold Robbins' best seller about '30s Hollywood comes to the screen in a torrent of frank, controversial and (for the times) sensational scenes that helped break the Production Code.