Robert Ryan
17 titles
Filmography
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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Professionals
(1966)Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin headline the top-notch, rip-roaring Western action/adventure THE PROFESSIONALS. Four soldiers of fortune are hired by a wealthy Texan oil baron (Ralph Bellamy) to rescue his kidnapped wife (Claudia Cardinale), who's been spirited across the Mexican border by a band of mercenaries led by Jesus Raza (Jack Palance). The four rugged professionals, each regarded as a sp..

Battle of the Bulge
(1965)In a gripping dramatization, Nazi Germany launches its last desperate counterattack on the Western Front, altering the course of World War II.

The Naked Spur
(1953)Oscar-nominated story filmed in the stunning Rocky Mountains stars James Stewart as a bounty hunter in pursuit of ruthless outlaw Robert Ryan, and his beautiful girlfriend, Janet Leigh.

Hour of the Gun
(1967)When Marshal Wyatt Earp kills outlaw gangsters in a brawl, their leader aims to kill his brother in revenge. Doc Holliday lends the lawman a hand.

Crossfire
(1947)This gritty film noir made history as the first Hollywood film to confront antisemitism. Three of the era’s most celebrated Roberts—Young, Mitchum, and Ryan—star in the hard-hitting tale of a police detective and an army sergeant whose investigation into the murder of a Jewish veteran leads them to a psychotic soldier consumed by hatred and bigotry. The first B movie to be nominated for the Academy Award for best picture, CROSSFIRE also netted a best supporting actor nomination for Robert Ryan, whose breakthrough performance as the vicious killer established his edgy, tightly wound screen persona.

A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die
(1968)In Tuscosa, New Mexico, the Governor offers amnesty papers to all outlaws but gunfighter Clay McCord's appearance triggers a violent confrontation between the local marshal, McCord, and other outlaws.

Anzio
(1968)Despite advice to the contrary, an overly cautious General forgoes a wide-open road and finds himself in a battle that lasts four months.

The Sky's the Limit
(1943)Fred Astaire finds a new dance partner in Joan Leslie in this delightful wartime musical.

Hansel & Gretel: After Ever After
(2021)...Ever After. Hansel and Gretel have fled the gingerbread house, but what if the wicked witch survived after all? Sky Original comedy telling the tale's next chapter.

The Longest Day
(1962)Allied forces prepare for a massive D-Day assault upon the beaches of Normandy during World War II.