Anthony Quinn
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The Message
(1976)This must-see epic depicts the birth of Islam. In the 7th century Mohammed is visited by Angel Gabriel who urges him to lead the people of Mecca and worship God. But they're exiled in Medina before returning to Mecca to take up arms against their oppressors and liberate their city in the name of God.

Requiem for a Heavyweight
(1962)Knockout performances by Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris highlight this hard-hitting drama of corruption in the ring. Featuring Muhammad Ali.

The Secret of Santa Vittoria
(1970)When villagers hear that the retreating Nazis will be coming through their town, they hide 1 million bottles of wine in an old Roman cave. When the SS arrive, they threaten death to anyone who withholds the wine.

The Shoes of the Fisherman
(1968)Based on the best-selling book by Morris L. West, this sweeping epic follows Anthony Quinn as a Russian political prisoner who becomes Pope and tries to prevent an atomic war.

Across 110th Street
(1972)Steal from the mob and they'll return the favor in bullets.
Zorba the Greek
(1964)The uptight British heir to a Cretan mine learns about life and love from an exuberant Greek labourer while trying to restart his business and cure his writer's block.

The 25th Hour
(1967)A Romanian peasant (Anthony Quinn) endures eight years of hardship and war in The 25th Hour, a suspense drama set during WWII and based on C. Virgil Gheorghiu’s best-selling novel.

Lion of the Desert
(1981)In pre-War World War II, the dictator Benito Mussolini commands a harsh General to join the colonial war in Libya in order to crush the Arab nation.

The Savage Innocents
(1960)Striking film about the clash of different cultures. An Eskimo hunter accidentally kills a missionary who inadvertently insults the hunter's wife. Trailed via sled by two state troopers, he is captured only to learn that he and the white man have different values.

The Old Man and the Sea
(1990)A fisherman goes head-to-head in an epic battle with a shark over the biggest catch of his life in this adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel.

The Ride Back
(1957)
Man from Del Rio
(1956)When a Mexican gunslinger (Anthony Quinn) rids a town of several notorious gunfighters, he is named the sheriff, but must win over the rest of the residents who are yet to warm to his hard-hitting ways. Katy Jurado and Peter Whitney co-star.

Lost Command
(1966)A taut, brilliantly-directed story about French-Algerian guerilla warfare in North Africa, and a peasant who rises to a position of command.

The Don Is Dead
(1973)Oscar winner Anthony Quinn stars as a notorious crime czar who triggers a bloody mob war when he discovers that an ambitious lieutenant from his own family has become a romantic rival.

The Passage
(1979)During World War II, a Basque peasant smuggles a French scientist and his family into Spain. They are pursued by a brutal German SS officer.

Flap
(1970)Flapping Eagle is a boozed-up lay about on a Southwest reservation who stirs up quite a flap leading the Last Great Indian Uprising.

Caravans
(1978)
Target of an Assassin
(1977)A male nurse assigned to a foreign President in a South African hospital kidnaps him for a bounty against death threats, but surprises lie in wait.

A Man of Passion
(1989)When an 11-year old piano prodigy is left to live with his famous painter and playboy grandfather, he gets a fast education in life, women, and sex.

Last Train from Gun Hill
(1959)A Marshall discovers his wife's killer is the son of an old friend and must evade the gunslingers hired to stop the arrest by getting the murderer on the last train out of Gun Hill.