Richard Crenna
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Filmography
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The Real McCoys
Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California, where he's quick to give advice to his grandchildren and his neighbors.

By Dawn's Early Light
(2001)The last hurrah for an aging cowboy sends him and his rebellious teenage grandson on an 800-mile trek from Colorado to Los Angeles on horseback.

The Case of the Hillside Stranglers
(1989)From October 1977 to February 1978, ten young women were brutally slain and left on hillsides around Los Angeles. Known as the “Hillside Strangler” case, it was one of the most massive investigations in California history. Starring Richard Crenna.

A Fire in the Sky
(1978)When an Arizona astronomer discovers a comet heading toward Earth, the president attempts to divert it by using a nuclear missile.

The Man Called Noon
(1973)An amnesiac gunfighter, with the help of a friendly stranger, attempts to learn about who he is while dealing with people looking to kill him.

The Evil
(1978)A psychologist has plans to turn an abandoned mansion into a drug rehab center, but the demonic spirits inside aren't throwing out the welcome mat.

Last Flight Out
(1990)Un piloto entrado en años vuela a Sudamérica a rescatar de unos narcos a una misionera médica, la mujer que una vez amó, y salvar una aldea.

Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell
(1978)Yvette Mimieux, Kim Richards and Richard Crenna play a suburban family terrorized by a dog that is a hell hound minion of Satan’s hatred.

Stone Cold Dead
(1979)A detective finds himself taunted by a sniper who selects only prostitutes as victims and baits police with photographs of the victims.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
(1997)A young oceanographer becomes a passenger on a futuristic submarine run by a brilliant but eccentric scientist who plans to repopulate Atlantis.

First Blood
(1982)An ex-Vietnam Green Beret and POW uses his jungle warfare skills to take on a bigoted police force chasing him through the Pacific Northwest forest.

A Cop
(1972)In this film noir, acclaimed director Jean-Pierre Melville's final film, a Paris police chief (ALAIN DELON) discovers that his nightclub owner friend (RICHARD CRENNA) also leads a group of bank robbers. When he's tipped off that the same robbers are planning a drug heist, the police chief races to defeat his two-faced friend. Meanwhile, the police chief has engaged in some double-crossing himself - by sharing the same woman (CATHERINE DENEUVE) with the man he calls his friend.

Rambo: First Blood Part II
(1985)John Rambo is offered the chance to cut short his prison tenure by going on a secret mission for the US government deep into the jungles of Vietnam and locating American POWs.

Summer Rental
(1985)After air traffic controller Jack Chester loses a plane on his screen, he's told to take a break. Jack books his family into a plush resort, but it turns out that their lodgings are in a hut by the beach, and that's about as good as the vacation gets.

Wrongfully Accused
(1998)A superstar violinist framed for murder goes on the hunt for a one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged man after fleeing a bus accident on his way to jail.

Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure
(1979)In 1620, the Assembly of the Pilgrims decides to emigrate to the young America because of the persecution they suffer by the English crown. This movie tells the adventurous journey of the Pilgrims to an unknown land and future.

Marooned
(1969)A gripping portrayal of three astronauts who, while on an extended special mission, find themselves unable to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.

Rambo III
(1988)Rambo has withdrawn to a Buddhist monastery in Thailand where he found peace and serenity. His mentor Colonel Trautman asks him to help carry out a dangerous mission in Afghanistan, but he refuses. Trautman attempts it alone but is captured and harshly interrogated. The CIA can do nothing and call upon Rambo. Rambo chooses his weapons, binds his muscles and hits his enemies like a hurricane.

Leviathan
(1989)An underwater exploration team is trapped five miles beneath the ocean's surface with a creature that cannot die and exists only to kill.

Catlow
(1971)Tough, lusty Catlow (Yul Brynner) is fast on the draw and even faster when it comes to making a dollar.He’s also a wanted man.Director Sam Wanamaker sets up a entertaining tone.