Glenn Ford
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Filmography
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Pocketful of Miracles
(1961)Apple Annie is an impish, gin-swilling New York City apple peddler who, through various enterprises, has saved enough to support her daughter--who has been at a posh European finishing school and has never seen her mother.

Jubal
(1956)A well-meaning drifter is caught between a ranch owner's unfaithful wife and her husband's jealous foreman.

The Big Heat
(1953)Detective Dave Bannion investigates a police sergeant's suicide. Strictly routine...until a B-girl claiming to have evidence is found murdered, and Bannion's superiors order him off the case. Not one to suffer being pushed, Bannion pushes back at reputed mob boss Lagana, who fanatically keeps his home life free of "dirt." Result: a bomb meant for Bannion kills an innocent bystander, and Bannion..

The Violent Men
(1955)Edward G. Robinson plays a disagreeable cattle baron whose wife (Barbara Stanwyck) is two-timing him. Together with his brother (with whom Stanwyck is having the affair), Robinson snatches up land illegally. Glenn Ford plays the pacifist who must engage in guerrilla warfare with the greedy brothers.

Cowboy
(1958)Glenn Ford co-stars as a tough, no-nonsense trail boss and Jack Lemmon as a tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk whose yearning for the Old West outweighs his own physical limitations. As a result of Lemmon's participation in a 3,000 mile cattle drive, he discovers that the cowboy life is not as he'd imagined.

The Man from Colorado
(1948)Ford stars as a sadistic Civil War veteran, teetering on the brink of insanity, who has been killing for the sheer joy of it, even after the official battles cease. Although his mind has become unbalanced by the terrors of the war, he manages somehow to secure a job as a judge in Colorado and uses his power to torture and kill all those who would oppose him.

Blackboard Jungle
(1955)A dedicated teacher attempts to restore order in an inner-city high school where teenage lawlessness has taken root.

Interrupted Melody
(1955)Screen biopic of Australian-born opera star Marjorie Lawrence, her battle with polio and her triumphant operatic comeback.

Plunder of the Sun
(1953)GLENN FORD stars as American insurance adjuster Al Colby, a man who unwittingly becomes involved with a fortune in ancient curios after being asked to carry a mysterious package aboard a ship sailing from Havana to Mexico.

Cimarron
(1960)A moving saga about the life of a wandering Oklahoma pioneer and his frontier family from 1890 to 1915.

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.

Sam Cade
(1972)Sheriff Sam Cade of rural Madrid County is targeted for assassination when he is scheduled to testify against a man kingpin.

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.

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.

Happy Birthday to Me
(1981)A high school senior survives a freak accident, but suffers from memory loss and traumatic blackout as her friends start being murdered, one by one.

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.

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.