George C. Scott
31 titles
Filmography
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Patton
(1970)The critically acclaimed film about one of the 20th century's greatest military geniuses.

The Changeling
(1980)After losing his family under tragic circumstances, a composer’s nights become even more troubled when he discovers his new house is haunted.

The New Centurions
(1972)Profiles the experiences of early-1970’s Los Angeles police officers: their hazards, adventures and rewards. Based on the novel by Joseph Wambaugh.

The Hospital
(1971)From director Arthur Hiller comes this caustic comedy starring George C. Scott as a besieged doctor in a bureaucratic mega-hospital who meets a free-spirit (Diana Rigg) just in time.

Taps
(1981)Military cadets take extreme measures to insure the future of their academy.

A Christmas Carol
(1984)An old miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when 3 ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.

Hardcore
(1979)When devout Midwestern businessman Jake Van Dorn’s teenager daughter goes missing on a church trip to California, he discovers she has been drawn into a seedy porn underworld. Hiring cynical local investigator Andy Mast to look for her, Van Dorn descends into a world of exploitation and vice, posing as an adult-film producer in the desperate hope of finding her.

The Exorcist III
(1990)A police lieutenant seeks answers in a psychiatric ward, when he ties a string of current murders to those of a serial killer executed long ago.

The Last Days of Patton
(1986)Una representación de los años de otoño del general Patton cuando, a la sombra de la guerra, resulta herido en un accidente automovilÃstico.

The Hindenburg
(1975)HD. A gripping look at the final 1937 voyage and fiery demise of the luxury German airship.

Oklahoma Crude
(1973)An Oklahoma oil derrick owner, aided by her father and a drunken drifter, tries to fend off a ruthless land grabber's attempt to control her valuable property.

Movie Movie
(1978)Three movie genres of the 1930s, boxing films, World War I aviation dramas, and backstage Broadway musicals, are satirized using the same cast.

The Crucible
(1967)An all-star cast brings Arthur Miller’s play about the Salem witch trials, written as an allegory for the 1950s McCarthy hearings, to the screen.

The Bank Shot
(1974)Fresh from his recent jailbreak, criminal mastermind Walter Ballantine (George C. Scott) is already plotting his next bank heist. And this time he's thinking big...he's not just taking the loot, he's stealing the whole bank! Beset by a hapless crew, a lusty backer and an overzealous prison warden, Ballantine soon discovers that when your getaway vehicle is the bank itself, it pays to be America's most driven criminal. Brimming with wonderful and imaginative silliness.

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
(1964)Stanley Kubrick's classic black comedy about a group of war-eager military men who plan a nuclear apocalypse is both funny and frightening - and seems as relevant today as ever. Starring Peter Sellers, Sterling Hayden, Peter Sellers, George C. Scott and Peter Sellers!

Inherit the Wind
(1999)Two of America's most renowned attorneys square off in a legal battle over whether or not evolutionary theory can be taught in public classrooms.

Jane Eyre
(1970)A governess falls for the brooding master of the manor, but a dark secret may separate them forever in this adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's novel.

Tyson
(1995)The life of Mike Tyson is chronicled by a mixture of original interviews, archival footage and photographs -- from his earliest memories of growing up in Brooklyn to his rise and fall in the world of fame and fortune.

12 Angry Men
(1997)A fair-minded juror exposes holes in the prosecution's case to create a reasonable doubt and cast light on the biases that often pollute the system.

The Power and the Glory
(1963)A priest becomes a martyr in post-revolution Mexico for risking his life by having Catholic Mass services in secret while being chased by the law.