Anthony Quinn
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Filmography
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Viva Zapata!
(1952)Marlon Brando stars as the outlaw who becomes revolutionary Mexican leader Emiliano Zapata in this powerful production of John Steinbeck's screenplay that also stars Anthony Quinn.

Avenging Angelo
(2002)A dead mobster's daughter tries to reject her father's criminal past, but danger comes for her anyway, forcing a loyal bodyguard to intervene.

Lawrence of Arabia
(1962)Sweeping epic about the real life adventures of T.E. Lawrence, a British major who unified Arab tribes and led them in the fight for independence from the Ottoman Turks in the 1920s.

Road to Morocco
(1942)Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour star in this rollicking comedy about two stowaways who find themselves on foreign soil and falling for the charms of a luscious Moroccan princess.

Guadalcanal Diary
(1943)In the summer of 1942, WWII battle-weary Marines hit the beach and dig in on a Japanese-held Pacific island Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.

They Died with Their Boots On
(1941)Errol Flynn ("The Adventures of Robin Hood") stars in this romanticized biography of General George Armstrong Custer and his last stand. Oscar and Golden Globe-winner and Emmy-nominee Olivia de Havilland ("Gone with the Wind," "The Heiress") and Oscar-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Arthur Kennedy ("Bright Victory") co-star in this wonderful portrayal of a significant historical event.

Road to Singapore
(1940)The Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour Road series began with this romp about two traveling buddies that meet up with a dancer who becomes the object of their fight for her affection.

The Buccaneer
(1938)A swashbuckling tale of the sea and the life and loves of the well-known pirate, Jean Lafitte. The film stars Fredric March as Lafitte, Franciska Gaal and Akim Tamiroff with Margot Grahame, Walter Brennan, Ian Keith, Spring Byington, Douglass Dumbrille, Beulah Bondi and Anthony Quinn in supporting roles.

Mobsters
(1991)HD. The early days of Prohibition-era gangsters Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Frank Costello are charted in this mob drama.