Glenn Ford
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Filmography
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The Rounders
(1965)Glenn & Henry portray a pair of bromc riders who are cowboy enough to do just about any job except for the one at hand.

The Redhead and the Cowboy
(1951)A Confederate courier posing as a dance-hall girl marshalls the assistance of an apolitical cowboy in her attempt to push a message across Union lines.

Framed
(1947)Scheming to steal $250,000 from his bank, a devious banker and his money-hungry mistress find the perfect fall guy in an out-of-work mining engineer.

Appointment in Honduras
(1953)A couple is kidnapped by a deposed leader’s associate who trafficks them and a murderous band of cutthroats through the jungles of Central America.

Smith!
(1969)An Indian boy flees when he is accused of murder.

A Time for Killing
(1967)Confederate Major and his comrades escape from union forces in Southern Utah, near the end of the Civil War, and are pursued by Union Captain and his troops. The mission becomes personal for the Union Captain when his fiancee is taken by the rebels as a hostage. Based on a novel by Nelson and Shriley Wolford.

The Disappearance of Flight 412
(1974)A flight crew executing a test mission witnesses the disappearance of two fighter-jets out to intercept a UFO, but the Air Force devises a cover-up.

A Stolen Life
(1946)A twin takes her deceased sister's place as the wife of the man they both love.

Gilda
(1946)A beguiling femme fatale gets even with her bitter, small-time gambler ex-boyfriend by marrying his boss, a mysterious Buenos Aires casino owner.

Lust for Gold
(1949)Looking to rediscover Arizona's legendary gold mine, the Lost Dutchman, a man retraces the same steps taken by his grandfather, a Dutch miner who finds millions in missing Spanish gold and then is tricked out of his fortune by a ruthless couple.

The Visitor
(1979)The soul of a demonic 8-year-old girl with telekinetic powers becomes the pawn in an intergalactic tug-of-war between the forces of good and evil.

The Desperadoes
(1943)A Utah sheriff and a reformed outlaw seek justice when the latter is wrongly accused of robbing a bank. This classic Western was Columbia Pictures' first Technicolor film.

Day of the Assassin
(1979)A US agent and treasure hunters from around the world race to Mexico, when a Shah’s yacht explodes, sending a fortune in gold to the ocean floor.

William Holden: The Golden Boy
(1989)It was said of William Holden that in his more than seventy films, he never once gave a bad performance.

Midway
(1976)This gripping film interweaves the stories of the soldiers who fought the Battle of Midway, which took place six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor and was a turning point for the U.S.

So Ends Our Night
(1941)Wanted by the Nazis, a trio of Jewish and dissident refugees try to stay one step ahead of the Gestapo as they attempt to flee to safety.

Casablanca Express
(1989)During WW II, tension and swift action is triggered when the Allies find out that Nazi commandos are planning to hijack Winston Churchill’s train.

Superman
(1978)Director Richard Donner brings the legendary character Superman to the big screen, with Golden Globe-nominee Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel.