Jack Klugman
12 titles
Filmography
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One of My Wives Is Missing
(1976)Daniel Corban's wife Elizabeth disappeared after they had a fight. Then she shows up, yet he insists that the woman isn't actually his wife.

Goodbye, Columbus
(1969)Phillip Roth's best-selling social satire brings together Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw, even though they're not exactly suited for each other. Neil is a poor Bronx librarian and Brenda is a pampered Jewish princess from Westchester. Benjamin and MacGraw are superb in their film debuts as the lovers who try to cross class lines amidst kisses and her parents' stiff opposition.
Act One
(1963)The time is 1929. The place is Broadway. Moss Hart, one of the greatest playwrights of the American theater, struggles until he begins a lifelong collaboration with Samuel Kaufman, raising the curtain on one of the theater's most prolific teams: For Moss Hart, success begins--Act One. Hart (George Hamilton) writes dark, unproduced dramas and directs local theater comedies. But only when he writes a comedy and a producer teams him with Samuel S. Kaufman (Academy Award winner Jason Robards) does Hart find commercial success with Once in a Lifetime and a lifelong collaborative partnership destined to produce a string of hits.

When Do We Eat?
(2006)When a strict father is given a hallucinogenic, his family’s Passover Seder takes an unusual turn, causing the kids to pick sides.

Hail! Mafia
(1965)Two mismatched hit men bicker and wax philosophical as they meander through France in pursuit of a target—an old friend of one of the assassins.

Around the World in 80 Days
Based on Jules Verne's classic about 19th century aristocrat Phileas Fogg's bet that he can circumnavigate the earth in a mere 80 days - and vows to leave that night, taking only some necessary cash in a carpet bag and his newly-hired manservant, Jean Passepartout.

Days of Wine and Roses
(1963)Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick are unforgetable in Blake Edwards' searing, bittersweet study of an alcoholic couple on the rocks.

The Detective
(1968)
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.

The Split
(1968)After successfully robbing a box office during a football game, a group of thieves turns on each other when the large sum of money disappears.

Two-Minute Warning
(1976)A psychotic sniper plans a massive killing spree in a Los Angeles stadium during a major championship game. The police, led by captain Peter Holly and SWAT commander sergeant Button, learn of the plot and rush to the scene.

Rickles
(1975)The great insult comic Don Rickles stars in this sketch comedy and dance special from 1975, featuring some of his celebrity friends of the day