Anthony Quinn
59 titles
Filmography
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La Strada
(1954)A traveling strongman buys a peasant girl to be his wife and co-star.

Lust for Life
(1956)Kirk Douglas gives a fierce portrayal of Van Gogh, an artist tornbetween the joyous inspiration of his genius and the dark desperation ofhis tormented mind.

Behold a Pale Horse
(1964)Using his mother and a priest as bait, a police chief sets a complex trap for a Spanish guerrilla living in exile in France and still leading raids.

The Black Orchid
(1959)After mobsters murder her husband, Rose Bianco works long hours making artificial flowers, to support herself and her son. Some suspect that Rose's demand for a lavish lifestyle pushed her husband to a life of crime, and they blame her for his death. Widower Frank Valente is attracted to Rose, and must convince her that real love exists.
The Naked Street
(1955)In order to save his sister from social embarrassment, a crime lord gets the jailed father of her unborn baby paroled so he can marry her but once free, his old ways begin to take over.

Revenge
(1990)A retired Navy pilot is left for dead after taking full advantage of an invitation to Mexico to visit his crime boss friend with a neglected wife.

Hercules and the Circle of Fire
(1994)Hercules and Deianeira go in search of fire to save the world from the impending cold.

Heller in Pink Tights
(1960)Members of a theatrical troupe travel the Mid West during the 1880s, dodging creditors and confrontational townsfolk.
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema
(2002)
The Magus
(1968)A British schoolteacher, Nicholas, has left his girlfriend to take a job on a small island in Greece, replacing a man who committed suicide under mysterious circumstances. Nicholas meets Conchis, "The Magus" (meaning magician), a wealthy recluse with a mysterious past that might include collaboration with the Nazis. The Magus's companion, Lily, is just as suspicious, lurking around in a ghostly state of paranoia. Slowly but surely, Nicholas is drawn into a bizarre game masterminded by this magician. The deeper into the game he is drawn, the more he senses danger...yet he cannot seem to untangle himself from the fascinating and compelling influence that the game is having on his mind.

The Salamander
(1981)A string of murders prompts an Italian cop to investigate, with the aid of an industrialist and a colonel, who link the crimes to a fascist plot.

Regina Roma
(1982)A couple anxiously await the arrival of their son, whom they haven’t seen in three months. Tensions boil over when he arrives with his secret fiancée.

Ghosts Can't Do It
(1989)A sexy, young widow is coaxed by the ghost of her older husband to find and kill a young, fit man, so that he may inhabit his body and return to life.

The Guns of Navarone
(1961)One of the most exciting action films ever made! It's W.W. II, and concealed deep within the solid rock of a cliff, impregnable to assault by sea or air, are the German Army's mighty guns of Navarone. Because they control a strategic channel in the Aegean Sea, it's imperative that the guns are destroyed. A specialised commando team is assembled. Included are mountaineer Keith Mallory, explosive..

Warlock
(1959)After getting rid of outlaws in a small town, a gunslinger is challenged by one of the men who helped him.

Ulysses
(1954)Acting legends Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn star in this adaptation of Homer’s epic, depicting Ulysses’ perilous trek home following years of war.

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.

Against All Flags
(1952)When British naval officer Lieutenant Brian Hawke goes undercover on the pirate island of Libertania, he is brought before the colony's head pirates and forced to prove himself in a fight to the death. As he endures various trials, he finds himself drawn to the beautiful buccaneer Spitfire and is torn between her and his mission to disarm the renegade settlement.

Seminole
(1953)Army officer Lance Caldwell is a Florida native with deep ties to the Everglades and a childhood friendship with Seminole chief Osceola. As tensions rise between the military and the Native Americans, Caldwell turns to his old ally for help. But when Osceola is killed, Caldwell is accused of the crime and must risk everything to prove his innocence.

City Beneath the Sea
(1953)Two rival deep-sea divers face off as they search for gold bullion aboard a ship that sank near Jamaica.