Richard Crenna
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Filmography
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Death Ship
(1980)A mysterious freighter rams and sinks a cruise ship whose survivors climb aboard and discover that it is a World War II Nazi torture vessel.

Wait Until Dark
(1967)Audrey Hepburn portrays a photographer's blind wife who is trapped in her apartment by an evil trio, ready to murder her to retrieve a heroin-filled doll hidden in her apartment.

The Sand Pebbles
(1966)Steve McQueen received his only Academy Award nomination for his performance in this epic-scale war drama, based on the novel by Richard McKenna. In 1926, as China teeters on the edge of political revolution in the midst of a civil war, the USS San Pablo, is ordered to patrol the Yangtze River to represent and protect American interests.

Breakheart Pass
(1975)During a treacherous train ride across the snowy western frontier, an agent posing as a fugitive is on a mission to catch a dangerous gang of outlaws.

The Deserter
(1970)A deserter, who blames the army for his wife’s death, is offered a pardon in exchange for leading a raid against an Apache stronghold.

Race Against Time: The Search for Sarah
(1996)The parents of a missing girl are forced to battle the bureaucracy of the police department while they search all over town for clues to find her.
Made in Paris
(1966)Do you know what's Made in Paris? Love affairs - and gorgeous, dreamy, sexy, slinky, chic, extravagant clothes! Ann-Margret stars in this bon-bon of a romantic comedy as Maggie, an innocent young buyer for an American department store who's unexpectedly sent to the City of Light for the fashion shows. There, a cherchez la femme French couturier (Louis Jourdan) decides she's the femme for him. It's all in fun as hotel room doors slam, wine flows and Maggie resists - and fun is definitely in fashion when elegant models strut jeweled chiffon evening trousers, a gold-and-pink brocade after-five suit, a stretch jersey ski suit, a wedding gown with seed pearls and crystals and more divine designs. Magnifique!

Passions
(1984)When a California businessman dies of a stroke, it's up to his wife and the secret mistress with whom he also has a child to settle his estate.

Hot Shots! Part Deux
(1993)Rambo parody in which Topper Harley leads a rescue team.

The Pride of St. Louis
(1952)The story of Jerome "Dizzy" Dean, a major-league baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs in the 1930s and 1940s.

Jade
(1995)An assistant DA investigates the bedroom murder of a wealthy art dealer and traces the scandal back to the governor. Connected to all the players in the mystery is a prostitute known only as Jade.

Centennial
Centennial - a 12-episode television miniseries - is based on the best-selling historical novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Michener. At the time, the Centennial production was the most ambitious miniseries project ever attempted: nearly 100 speaking parts, four directors and five cinematographers, and multiple shooting locations across the USA combined to produce the massive 22-hour tale. Epic in its scope, Centennial portrays the development of the American western frontier from the late 18th century through the late 20th century, as seen through the eyes of families who eventually establish a town on the windswept plains of eastern Colorado. An all-star cast of television favorites populates this engrossing story.

Sabrina
(1995)An ugly duckling having undergone a remarkable change, still harbors feelings for her crush: a carefree playboy, but not before his business-focused brother has something to say about it.

Our Miss Brooks
This early sitcom featured a wisecracking English teacher, her interactions with students and faculty and her unrequited crush on the biology teacher.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull
(1973)Based on Richard Bach's bestselling novel, this timeless tale will open your heart to wonder and dare you to dream.