Burgess Meredith
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Filmography
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Of Mice and Men
(1939)A drifter and his slow-witted pal try to make their way in the West.

Story of G.I. Joe
(1945)Based on the experiences of celebrated war correspondent Ernie Pyle during WWII, the journalist travels to the front lines with a U.S. army company.

Torture Garden
(1967)Anthology film consisting of four stories bookended by Burgess Meredith as Dr. Diabolo, a carnival barker, who provides four patrons with glimpses into their future.

Tunisian Victory
(1944)Chronicling the invasion of North Africa by Allied troops during WWII, this film features actual combat footage and recreations of decisive battles.

On Our Merry Way
(1948)Three short stories revolve around a question posed by a roving reporter to the readers of a daily newspaper: Has a child ever changed your life?

Stay Away, Joe
(1968)Half-breed rodeo champ returns to the reservation to help his people prove they can be responsible.

Attack! The Battle for New Britain
(1944)This wartime documentary film depicts the 1943 Allied attack on Japanese strongholds in the South Pacific during the second World War.

The Day of the Locust
(1975)An art director in the 1930's falls in love and attempts to make a young woman an actress despite Hollywood who wants nothing to do with her because of her problems with an estranged man and her acoholic father.

Magic
(1978)Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret star in this thriller about a ventriloquist whose dummy seems to have a mind of its own.

That Uncertain Feeling
(1941)A happily married woman sees a psychoanalyst about her psychosomatic hiccups and falls for a man she meets at the doctor's office.

Burnt Offerings
(1976)When a family rents an isolated country mansion for the summer, they find themselves surrounded by an evil presence that feeds on human suffering.

Full Moon in Blue Water
(1988)The widowed owner of a roadhouse sinking into bankruptcy finds his self-loathing ways shaken up by an opinionated free spirit who enters his life.

The Man on the Eiffel Tower
(1949)A slick mystery thriller from the 1940s about a Paris police inspector tracking a serial killer before chasing him up the Eiffel Towel’s structure.

Grumpy Old Men
(1993)Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau reunite in this romantic comedy that examines the decades-old love-hate relationship between two neighbors.

Santa Claus: The Movie
(1985)Christmas is in trouble when one of Santa’s obstinate elves finds himself out of a job and scooped up by an unscrupulous toy company executive.

92 in the Shade
(1975)An entitled young rascal returns home to Key West to open a charter fishing business and ignites an explosive feud with a blue collar sea captain.
The Great Bank Hoax
(1978)God Bless America... but grab what you can just in case. When, on the eve of an inspection by a bank examiner, the executives of a small-town bank discover that a trusted employee has been embezzling, they concoct a plan to cover the loss--which will net them a tidy sum in the process. Now, as word spreads of the embezzlement and cover-up among the upstanding citizens of the town, everyone decides that, rather than report the crime to the authorities, it's time to cash in for him or herself in this hilarious comedy of corruption.

Clay Pigeon
(1971)Joe Ryan had but one life to give for his country. The government asked for it twice—as a soldier in Vietnam and then an undercover agent for the FBI.

Rocky
(1976)Small-time Philadelphia club fighter Rocky Balboa stops at nothing to succeed when heavyweight champ Apollo Creed gives him a title shot.

Rocky II
(1979)Rocky struggles with family life after his bout with Apollo Creed, while the embarrassed champ insistently goads him to accept a challenge for a rematch.