Albert Salmi
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Superstition
(1982)Something horrible is happening at the old house on Mill Road. A series of ghastly accidents has occurred near the site where a witch drowned centuries earlier. But when an alcoholic minister and his family move into the cursed residence, an idealistic young priest (James Houghton) and a cynical police detective (Albert Salmi) start their own investigation into the unexplained violence. Has the daughter of Satan returned for a rampage of vengeance? Will the laws of the Church be strong enough to cast out this demon? And if evil has truly found a new home, is the entire neighborhood headed straight to hell?

Wild River
(1960)An agent sent to oversee the completion of a dam encounters opposition from locals.

The Bravados
(1958)Intense story of a man who relentlessly tracks down the four men reponsible for raping and killing his wife - but as the quest goes on, is he sacrificing his own humanity?

Hour of the Gun
(1967)When Marshal Wyatt Earp kills outlaw gangsters in a brawl, their leader aims to kill his brother in revenge. Doc Holliday lends the lawman a hand.

Empire of the Ants
(1977)An aggressive land developer takes prospective buyers to a reclaimed swamp in the southeast, where they are attacked by huge genetically-mutated ants.

The Ambushers
(1967)Lady-crazed secret agent Matt Helm (Dean Martin) tracks down a hijacked American spacecraft in thissexy spy spoof.

Born American
(1986)Three American students vacationing in Finland cross the border into the USSR for fun, but have a rude awakening when they land in a Russian prison.

Lawman
(1971)Lee J. Cobb, Robert Duvall, Robert Ryan and Burt Lancaster star in this film that reveals a deadly and truthful look at the way the West really was.

Dragonslayer
(1981)A young wizarding apprentice is sent to kill a dragon which has been devouring girls from a nearby kingdom.

I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can
(1982)Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Gordon desperately tries to break her Valium addiction and get her life back.

Something Big
(1971)Joe Baker (Martin) attempts to accomplish a grand plan—capture a stagecoach and try to outrun his fiancé. Dean Martin and Brian Keith star in this high-spirited Western packed with laughs and plenty of action.

The Take
(1974)A New Mexico police lieutenant accepting bribes from a well-organized syndicate attempts to break up the mob in an effort to impress his superiors.

The Brothers Karamazov
(1958)Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov is given the Hollywood screen treatment in this sumptuous and colorful film. Lee J. Cobb, in an Academy Award®-nominated role plays Fyodor Karamazov, the wealthy father of four grown sons: Dmitri (Yul Brynner), a callous Russian officer; Ivan (Richard Basehart), the intellectual; pious Alexey (William Shatner in his screen debut); and half-brother Smerdyakov. Tensions erupt to a murderous end when libertine father and romantic son find themselves vying for the affections of the same woman, the wild Grushenka. Finding themselves adrift without the dark anchor that held them together, the four brothers must now find peace, each in their own way.

The Unforgiven
(1960)After a rumor spreads that their daughter is from the Kiowa tribe, a family is haunted by a deranged ex-soldier wielding the "sword of God."

The Outrage
(1964)Academy Award winner Paul Newman stars as a bandit who stands trial for rape and murder in this classic English-language reimagining of Akiro Kurowsawa's classic Rashomon--The Outrage.