Robert Ryan
33 titles
Filmography
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Odds Against Tomorrow
(1959)Disgraced former police officer David Burke (Ed Begley) is looking for a way to make some quick money. When he decides to rob a bank, he calls on mean ex-con Earl Slater (Robert Ryan) and black entertainer Johnny Ingram (Harry Belafonte) to help him pull off the heist. Johnny is reluctant to agree but is forced to reconsider because of his significant gambling debts, while racist Earl balks because of Johnny's involvement. Ultimately, though, they must work together to get the job done.

Day of the Outlaw
(1959)In a town of high tensions, two rival cattlemen must set aside their differences to save the community from a nasty group of outlaws who just rode in.

Men in War
(1957)In Korea, on 6 September 1950, Lieutenant Benson's platoon finds itself isolated in enemy-held territory after a retreat.

The Proud Ones
(1956)A frontier Kansas town awaits the arrival of a cattle drive, and the wild cowboys who'll be looking for women, whiskey and gambling.

The Set-Up
(1949)An aging heavyweight boxer is ordered by gangsters to throw his last fight, but he refuses to give up—even as his wife begs him to stop.

God's Little Acre
(1958)Un agricultor y sus hijos buscan el oro que supuestamente enterró el abuelo en la finca, pero sus miserias amenazan con destruir a la familia.

Captain Nemo and the Underwater City
(1969)Captain Nemo, the infamous submarine captain. The Captain rescues six shipwreck survivors and brings them to his underwater fortress, where they may be trapped for the rest of their lives.

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.

Aircrash Confidential
From bad weather to pilot error to hijackings, relive terrifying ordeals tens of thousands of feet in the air and what we’ve done to learn from them.

Lawman
(1971)Lee J. Cobb, Robert Duvall, Robert Ryan and Burt Lancaster star in this film that reveals a deadly and truthful look at the way the West really was.

Executive Action
(1973)Burt Lancaster stars in this fictional account of a plot against President Kennedy by a powerful group of political conspirators who object to his foreign and domestic policies.

Lonelyhearts
(1959)A reporter accepts a job writing an advice column for the lovelorn and clashes with his cynical editor, who goads him into meeting a correspondent.

Return of the Bad Men
(1948)A farmer falls for the female leader of a band of notorious outlaws.

Flying Leathernecks
(1951)A World War II Marine officer drives his men mercilessly during the battle for Guadalcanal.

The Boy with Green Hair
(1948)After learning he is an orphan, a young boy's hair mysteriously turns green, setting off a series of public reactions to his predicament.

The Busy Body
(1967)Sid Caesar stars as the bumbling right hand man of mob boss Robert Ryan who is sent to find a corpse buried in a suit lined with stolen mob money.

Escape to Burma
(1955)After a prince is slain in British Burma, a fugitive suspect hides on a teak plantation, where an attraction grows between him and the colonial owner.

The Dirty Game
(1965)Big-name cast compliments this epionage thriller that features Fonda as a non-American undercover agent who escapes from the Russians with vital intelligence secrets intended for U.S. intelligence chief, Ryan. Severasl inter-related episodes.

Marine Raiders
(1944)After surviving the Guadalcanal invasion, two marines are sent to Australia for some much needed R&R. Just as one discovers romance down under, he is ordered by his fellow officer back to California to train a new invasion force.

The Wild Bunch
(1969)Receiving two Academy Award nominations, this bitter, brutal story of magnificent losers in a dying West remains one of the screen's all-time classics.