Treat Williams
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Filmography
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Reaching for the Moon
(2013)In 1950s Rio de Janeiro, Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet Elizabeth Bishop begins a tragic love affair with a successful female architect.

Barefoot
(2014)The disgraced son of a wealthy family takes a job as a janitor at a psychiatric hospital, where he falls in love with a young female patient.

American Outlaws
(2023)Facing the possibility of prison - and in search of an idealized freedom - 3 siblings take matters into their own hands with a cross country crime spree of epic proportions.

Drunk Parents
(2019)Two drunk parents attempt to hide their ever-increasing financial difficulties from their daughter and social circle through elaborate neighborhood schemes.

Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead
(1995)Sexy Andy Garcia heads an outstanding all-star cast in this riveting and highly original thriller! When a powerful mob boss (Christopher Walken) gives ex-gangster Jimmy the Saint (Garcia) one last job, it's an offer he can't refuse! But when someone gets killed, Jimmy and his partners are marked for death, leaving Jimmy just 48 hours to put things right for his buddies and the woman of his dreams (Gabrielle Anwar)!

The Devil's Own
(1997)An NYPD detective learns the young man his family has adopted is a former I.R.A. hitman in hiding and has just been tracked down by old associates.

Second Act
(2018)After losing out on a promotion, an assistant manager at a big box store reinvents her life to prove to Madison Avenue what street smarts can do.

The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls
(2021)Excited for a calm Christmas, Mike Mitchell unexpectedly gets roped into a Christmas House decorating reality TV show against his brother. Stars Robert Buckley, Ana Ayora, Jonathan Bennett, Sharon Lawrence and Treat Williams.

Heart of Dixie
(1989)Based on a novel by Anne Rivers Siddons, this film takes place at an Alabama college in the turbulent 1950s, when the old South collided with the new.

Hollywood Ending
(2002)Just before a washed-up director is set to begin production on a blockbuster, he goes blind and must find a way to hide his ailment from the studio.

Where the Rivers Flow North
(1993)A defiant log driver and his American Indian friend resist a power company boss who plans to flood their land, leading to unexpected challenges.

Mulholland Falls
(1996)Set in the 1950s, a squad of crooked cops try to cover up the murder of a young woman when they realize just how deep her romantic ties go.

What Happens in Vegas
(2008)Two strangers who drunkenly get married in Vegas fight over a huge jackpot.

Deadly Hero
(1975)When a crazed NYPD officer saves a beautiful cellist from a menacing crook, he ignites a spark of publicity that wrongly brands him the city’s hero.

127 Hours
(2010)From Danny Boyle, the OSCAR®-winning director of 2008’s Slumdog Millionaire, comes this incredible true story about mountain climber Aron Ralston (James Franco). After a boulder pins him inside an isolated canyon in Utah, Ralston spends five agonizing days recalling everyone who means anything to him in his life so far – while pondering whether or not he can rescue himself by any means necessary.

The Ritz
(1976)New York, 1976. When nerdy Cleveland native Gaetano Proclo discovers that his mobster brother-in-law has ordered a hit on him, he desperately begs his cab driver to take him to the last place the mafia would look for him--and finds himself inside The Ritz. The clueless Proclo (Jack Weston) slowly realizes that his hideout is a swinging gay bathhouse. And the patrons never do discover that the chubby Proclo has not come looking for a sexual encounter. Now, Proclo not only ducks assassins, but also a squeaky-voiced private detective (Treat Williams), an amorous chubby chaser and the one-and-only cabaret singer Googie Gomez (Rita Moreno), who mistakes Proclo for a Broadway producer in this hilarious comedy of errors. Based on the hit Broadway comedy by Terrence McNally.

The Men's Club
(1986)A group of seven men are assembled by a psychologist and spend an evening doing what men often have trouble doing--trading their deepest fears, darkest secrets, and untold desires--revealing their inner- selves. And when this catharsis ends, they are led to an elegant bordello--where their uninhibited fantasies can now run wild.