José Ferrer
20 titles
Filmography
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Cyrano de Bergerac
(1950)In 1640 France, the charismatic swordsman and poet with the absurd nose sets up an innocent deception to help another woo the woman he loves.

Moulin Rouge
(1952)This film is a fictionalized account of the life of French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, renowned for painting Moulin Rouge characters.

Paco
(1976)A Colombian orphan leaves his family farm in the country in search of his uncle in Bogotá to find him running a criminal network of street kids.

Crash!
(1976)After a woman is nearly killed in a car accident, a doctor investigates the collision, which points towards revenge, destruction and an occult.

The Horror of It All
(1983)Horror at its most enticing: witness the finest ghouls, demons, vampires, monsters, mad scientists and terrified maidens ever to appear on film.

Gideon's Trumpet
(1980)The story of Clarence Earl Gideon (Henry Fonda) and his fight for the right to have publicly funded legal counsel for the needy.

The Evil That Men Do
(1984)When his good friend is murdered by a doctor with specializes in torture, a retired government assassin comes gunning for vengeance.

Ship of Fools
(1965)On a voyage from Mexico to Germany during the Nazi regime of the 30s, the ship is a hotbed of disillusionment, prejudice, and delusions of grandeur.

The Little Drummer Boy
(1968)Frustrated with the world, a lonely orphan traveling through the desert finds himself witnessing the birth of baby Jesus.
Dracula's Dog
(1977)When the Russian army unearths the vault of Dracula, they accidentally unleash his undead human slave and the Count’s vampire hellhound Zoltan. These friends need a new master and head for Los Angeles to find Dracula’s last living descendant, family man Michael Drake. With the help of an international vampire hunter, can Drake destroy Zoltan and his pack of blood-crazed devil-dogs?

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
(1977)The story of J. Edgar Hoover, from his racket-busting days to his long reign at the FBI under eight presidents that forever changed law enforcement.

The Big Brawl
(1980)The life of a Chinese man seeking fame in 1930’s Chicago is turned upside-down when the head of a mob syndicate takes his brother's fiance hostage.

Hired to Kill
(1990)A team of mercenaries disguises themselves as a fashion photographer and seven models on a photo shoot to free an imprisoned rebel leader.

The Being
(1983)A mutated creature is wreaking havoc in a small town in Idaho. A police chief and a government scientist team up to save their rural town from its menace.

To Be or Not to Be
(1983)Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft star in this comedy as actors trying their bumbling best to save the Polish underground from the Nazis.

The Sentinel
(1977)When a beautiful model rents an apartment in a gloomy New York brownstone, little does she realize the unspeakable horrors that await her behind its mysterious doors.

Dune
(1984)In 10191, Paul Atreides leads the fight for a vital spice on Arrakis against the Harkonnens.

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

Lawrence of Arabia
(1962)Sweeping epic about the real life adventures of T.E. Lawrence, a British major who unified Arab tribes and led them in the fight for independence from the Ottoman Turks in the 1920s.

The Big Bus
(1976)A nuclear powered bus is going Non-stop from New York to Denver and is plagued by disasters due to the machinations of a mysterious group allied with the Oil lobby.