Alain Delon
24 titles
Filmography
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Le Samouraï
(1967)A dedicated professional killer lies fully clothed in his apartment, then goes off to a day at the office.

Rocco and His Brothers
(1960)Five brothers move north with their mother to Milan, finding fame in the boxing ring and love in the same woman. Labeled by Scorsese as “one of the most sumptuous black-and-white pictures,” this is a timeless story of modernity, class tension, and family drama by director Luchino Visconti and staring Alain Delon.

Purple Noon
(1960)Alain Delon (Le Cercle Rouge, Le Samouraï) stars as Tom Ripley, an American who travels to Europe on an all-expenses-paid mission to convince his friend, the charismatic playboy Philippe Greenleaf (Maurice Ronet - Le Feu Follet), to travel to San Francisco at the request of the wealthy Greenleaf family.

Flic Story
(1975)A French detective must capture Emile Buisson, a thief and cold-blooded murderer, after he escapes from prison in 1947.

L'Eclisse
(1962)L'Eclisse was the final film in Antonioni's informal trilogy on contemporary malaise (following L'Avventuraand La Notte), a series of films that redefined the concept of narrative cinema.

The Swimming Pool
(1969)A couple basking by their poolside retreat are visited by the girlfriend's old friend and his teenage daughter -- and the consequences are deadly.

Farewell, Friend
(1968)After an overseas deployment, two former French Foreign Legion members plan to break into the vault of a corporation and recover some bearer bonds.

Tony Arzenta
(1973)When a contract killer for the mob is brutally punished for trying to leave the game, he sets out on a revenge mission against his former bosses.

Once a Thief
(1965)Starring Ann-Margret and Jack Palance, this crime melodrama follows young Eddie Pedak, an ex-convict trying to go straight. Eddie gets a steady job and tries to support his wife and daughter, but he is hounded by police detectives, one of whom is convinced Eddie shot him. To make matters worse, Eddie nearly goes back to prison after his brother shows up and tries to get him involved in one last heist.

Mr. Klein
(1976)Paris, January 1942 - art dealer Robert Klein is making a killing. For this loyal Frenchman the Nazi occupation is a unique business opportunity.

Le Choc
(1982)
The Teddy Bear
(1994)
Any Number Can Win
(1963)
Borsalino
(1970)Two Marseilles hoodlums, Capella (Jean-Paul Belmondo) and Siffredi (Alain Delon), blast their way to the top of the Marseilles underworld in the 1930s until one of them decides his girl is more important than crime.

Scorpio
(1973)At the height of the Cold War, a secret agent who wants out of the CIA finds himself on the hit list of the French assassin he mentored.

Christine
(1958)
Spirits of the Dead
(1968)
The Girl on a Motorcycle
(1968)A wildly sexy time capsule from the swinging sixties, stars Alain Delon ('Le samoura') and Marianne Faithfull — two actors at the height of their impressive cool — as lovers with a taste for the open road. Faithfull stars as Rebecca, a bored housewife who bolts from her home in the French countryside to visit her lover, Daniel (Delon), in Germany. Wearing nothing but a form-fitting black leather suit (the film was re-released in the U.S. as 'Naked Under Leather'), the lusty Rebecca races across the country, and in flashback remembers the start of their affair. She recalls the initial, furtive glances in her father’s bookstore, her elaborate sexual fantasies and their long-awaited consummation. Most important of all is the motorcycle itself, a gift from Daniel that seems to give her more pleasure than any man could deliver. Directed by legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff ('The Red Shoes') in pulsating psychedelic hues, 'The Girl on a Motorcycle' has emerged from obscurity to become more than a cult favorite; it is a touchstone film of 1960s Euro youth culture.

The Leopard
(1963)Based on the acclaimed novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, The Leopard chronicles the fortunes of Prince Fabrizio Salina and his family during the unification of Italy in the 1860s.
