Lee J. Cobb
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Filmography
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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.

Sirocco
(1951)A ruthless gun runner (Humphrey Bogart) turns to his rival (Lee J. Cobb) to help him escape from war-torn Syria. A powerhouse of action.

The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
(1973)On the run from her cold-hearted husband, Catherine Crocker witnesses a daring train robbery. The robbers are forced to take her prisoner, riding deep into untamed territory pursued by a posse led by a determined Wells Fargo agent - and Catherine's husband.A stellar cast powers this sweeping, elegiac ode to the West. Burt Reynolds plays gang leader Jay, a laconic war hero with a mysterious past.
They Came to Rob Las Vegas
(1968)It seemed like the perfect crime. They thought they had pulled it off. But it ended in a lethal hail of bullets when They Came to Rob Las Vegas. Blackjack dealer Tony (Gary Lockwood--2001: A Space Odyssey) has an audacious, ruthless plan to rob an armored car: His girlfriend, Anne (Elke Sommer--Deadlier than the Male), has become the mistress of Skorsky (Lee J. Cobb--On the Waterfront), the owner of the armored car company. With Anne's information, Tony's gang hijacks $10 million shipment of cash. They hide the truck underground in the desert, where they can take their time cutting through the armored plating with blow torches. But with so much cash so near--and the police slowly closing in--greed becomes lethal among the gang members.

The Dark Past
(1948)An escaped killer holds a psychiatrist and his family hostage in their cabin, where the therapist analyzes the convict’s disturbing nightmares.

The Fighter
(1952)After his family’s murder, a Mexican patriot channels his rage into the boxing ring in Texas to raise money to arm a revolution in his home country.

Gorilla at Large
(1954)At a carnival called the Garden of Evil, a man is murdered, apparently by a gorilla...or someone in a gorilla suit.

Green Mansions
(1959)
The Brothers Karamazov
(1958)Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov is given the Hollywood screen treatment in this sumptuous and colorful film. Lee J. Cobb, in an Academy Award®-nominated role plays Fyodor Karamazov, the wealthy father of four grown sons: Dmitri (Yul Brynner), a callous Russian officer; Ivan (Richard Basehart), the intellectual; pious Alexey (William Shatner in his screen debut); and half-brother Smerdyakov. Tensions erupt to a murderous end when libertine father and romantic son find themselves vying for the affections of the same woman, the wild Grushenka. Finding themselves adrift without the dark anchor that held them together, the four brothers must now find peace, each in their own way.

The Luck of the Irish
(1948)Reporter finds an unusual romance when he meets a lovely Irish woman Colleen and an unpredictable leprechaun.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
(1962)The lazy son of an Argentinean beef tycoon becomes a heroic soldier whil e fighting for the French resistance during WWII.
Captain from Castile
(1947)Forced to flee his home during the Spanish Inquisition, nobleman Pedro De Vargas escapes with a beautiful peasant girl and joins Cortz on his dangerous expedition to conquer Mexico, as the young couple fall deeply in love, Pedro's great courage brings his leader honor and glory with every challenge, even as an evil officer threatens the success of the entire expedition.

Buckskin Frontier
(1943)A battle for control over a mountain pass plays out between a railroad surveyor and a freight company owner and a daughter caught in the middle.

The Exorcist
(1973)When her 12-year-old daughter is possessed by the devil, a desperate mother enlists two priests to perform the ancient rite of demonic exorcism.

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
(1956)The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit is the powerful story of postwar hopes and dreams, adapted from Sloan WilsonÂ's best-seller. Gregory Peck stars as a doting husband and father who gives up his small time job and enters the thrilling world of advertising in Manhattan.

Exodus
(1960)Following WWII, a rebel soldier helps 600 Holocaust survivors escape from British internment camps to get to Palestine, where a new nation is born.

Medic
This medical drama follows real cases from the LA County Medical Association, guided by Dr. Konrad Styner and his hard-working team.

Rustlers' Valley
(1937)Hoppy clears Lucky on a charge of bank robbery and foils the plot of a crooked lawyer to rustle a herd of pedigree cattle and take over the valley.

North of the Rio Grande
(1937)When the brother of cowboy hero Hopalong Cassidy is murdered, he hatches a scheme to catch those responsible by posing as a wanted man.