Jill Ireland
15 titles
Filmography
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From Noon Till Three
(1976)While a bank robber spends three hours with his new lover, his henchmen are killed. He is also presumed dead, and experiences himself become a legend.

Death Wish II
(1982)A father moves his daughter across the country for a fresh start. When she is brutally murdered by a gang, her father vows to avenge her.

The Valdez Horses
(1973)A horse breeder's desire to run his ranch in peace is shattered when he falls in love with a rich rancher's sister.

Love and Bullets
(1979)A loner with a grudge against a mob boss jumps at the chance to get even when the FBI sends him to Switzerland to kidnap the gangster’s girlfriend.

Hard Times
(1975)An aging, bare-knuckle street fighter in 1930's New Orleans makes his living in illegal brawls with opponents fooled into thinking they can take him.

The Valachi Papers
(1972)Sentenced to 15 years in prison, a former mobster turns into an informant when he learns a mafia capo has put a $100,000 contract out on his life.

Violent City
(1970)A professional hit-man sets out to take revenge on the woman and the mob boss who used his mistress to set up a murder plot against him.

Breakout
(1975)Imprisonment in a foreign country...it may be a fate far worse than death. Jay Wagner (Robert Duvall) is framed for murder by his scheming grandfather. Unjustly convicted, he faces 28 hard years of confinement in a crowded Mexican prison. Only pilot-for-hire Colton (Bronson) and his partner Hawk (Randy Quaid) have the means, and the courage to save him.

Someone Behind the Door
(1971)A neurosurgeon with a cheating wife takes an amnesiac into his home and conditions him to believe that the cheating wife is his own and to take the "appropriate" action.

The Mechanic
(1972)Nearing the end of his career, a mob hitman who’s made a craft of killing gets double crossed after becoming a mentor to the son of his old partner.

Breakheart Pass
(1975)During a treacherous train ride across the snowy western frontier, an agent posing as a fugitive is on a mission to catch a dangerous gang of outlaws.

Cold Sweat
(1970)A fisherman with a dark past is forced to partake in a shady smuggling operation when his wife and daughter are held hostage by his former associates.

Caught
(1987)A young man searches for the father he never met in Amsterdam, where he begins a downward spiral of drugs and crime, until he meets a caring stranger.

Rider on the Rain
(1970)From René Clément, the legendary director of Forbidden Games, Purple Noon, The Deadly Trap and And Hope to Die comes this stylish thriller starring screen legend Charles Bronson (Chino, Cold Sweat, Mr. Majestyk). When a beautiful young woman (Marlène Jobert, We Won’t Grow Old Together) in the South of France is stalked and then assaulted by a mysterious masked assailant, she kills the man in self-defense, and in a moment of misjudgment, she dumps his corpse over a cliff into the sea instead of calling the police. Trying to return to her life before the attack, her world is turned upside down when an American investigator (Bronson) shows up and, to her horror, seems to know everything about what she has done. Rider on the Rain showcases fine performances both from Bronson, whose mix of sympathy and aggression perfectly defines his character, and Jobert, who gains audience empathy with her touch of sexuality mixed with an innate, almost childlike innocence. Featuring a haunting and beautiful score by Francis Lai (Love Story) with wonderful supporting performances by Gabriele Tinti (Cannon for Cordoba) and Jill Ireland (Breakheart Pass). This special edition includes both the 114-minute U.S. cut and the 118-minute French cut.

Robbery Under Arms
(1957)Set in the late 19th-century in the Australia Outback, two brothers seeking adventure join a gang of bank robbing outlaws but then quickly discover this life of crime is not for them and try to get out before it is too late.