Lee J. Cobb
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Filmography
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The Man Who Cheated Himself
(1950)When a socialite murders her husband, her detective boyfriend and his eager, newly-minted brother are both assigned to the case.

Death of a Salesman
(1966)The superb 1966 television adaptation by Arthur Miller of his Pultizer Prize-winning modern tragedy, starring Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock.

How the West Was Won
(1962)Academy Award-winning epic follows the trials and tribulations of three generations of a frontier family as they embark to tame the wild American West.

Our Man Flint
(1966)In 'Our Man Flint' James Coburn stars as Derek Flint, the multi-talented, multi-gadgeted agent (his lighter has over 80 different functions and he can even talk to dolphins!) for the international intelligence agency Z.O.W.I.E. who is assigned to find out why fellow spies are dying left, right and centre. During his investigations, he discovers that the killings have been ordered by the evil G.

Coogan's Bluff
(1968)Oscar winner Clint Eastwood stars as a soft-spoken, straightforward, Arizona cop sent to New York City to extradite a captured murderer, but when the killer escapes, the hunt is on!

The Trap
(1959)A lowlife thug, Ralph Anderson (Richard Widmark), returns home in an attempt to hide his mob boss from the law. Ralph’s father, who is the town’s sheriff, is killed by the mob boss’ minions while they await rescue. This galvanizes Ralph who then sets out to bring the mob boss and his men to justice.

In Like Flint
(1967)HD. Spy-catcher Derek Flint is back in this 1967 sequel to 'Our Man Flint' that finds our hero trying to outfox a band of foxy ladies!

Nick the Sting
(1976)A Crime Noir film directed by the Italian master Fernando di Leo. The sly swindler Nick Hezard (Luc Merenda) plots to frame the American gangster businessman Robert Clark (Lee J. Cobb), who's responsible for the death of his close friend. Intrigues, double plays and fake murders will be used by Nick to order an elaborate and risky plan.

The Tall Texan
(1953)La avaricia consume a unos viajeros que buscan oro en el suroeste, supuestamente escondido en un antiguo cementerio indÃgena.

Come Blow Your Horn
(1963)60s swinger Alan shows competitive younger brother Buddy the ropes in single New York, while their conservative father mutters about the old days. Alan's parents are determined to stop Buddy from picking up any bad habits.

12 Angry Men
(1957)A twelve-person jury becomes increasingly tense with arguments continuing into the night as one juror must convince the other eleven he is right.

On the Waterfront
(1954)A prizefighter-turned-longshoreman with a conscience goes up against labor leaders to expose corruption, extortion and murder among the union ranks.

The Three Faces of Eve
(1957)A psychiatrist attempts to help a troubled housewife with three distinct personalities: a drab housewife, a fun girl and a mature sophisticate.

Boomerang!
(1947)Boomerang, directed by Elia Kazan, is a chilling film noir, the true story about the murder of a priest, the subsequent arrest and trial of a jobless drifter, and the efforts of young state's attorney Henry Harvey (Dana Andrews) to uncover the truth.

Party Girl
(1958)Set in 1930s Chicago, Party Girl follows a bum-legged mouthpiece for the mob (Robert Taylor) and a gorgeous, wised-up vamp (Cyd Charisse) who fall in love, try to go straight…and head straight for trouble.

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 Day of the Owl
(1968)To solve the murder of a construction worker, the new police chief of a Sicilian town is forced to take on the government and a ruthless mob boss.

Johnny O'Clock
(1947)A debonair but crooked casino operator finds himself precariously straddling both sides of the law while juggling women and a murder investigation.

Call Northside 777
(1948)Eleven years after 2 men were convicted of murdering a Chicago policeman, a newspaper reporter re-investigates the case and soon finds inconsistent testimony, questionable witnesses and a police cover up.

Man of the West
(1958)A reformed outlaw is left abandoned in a remote area after he intervenes in a train robbery, where he unexpectedly runs into his old gang.