Randy Quaid
32 titles
Filmography
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Hard Rain
(1998)A massive flood hit a small town. People evacuated and the town became desolate, however an armed truck guard, who left stranded in the water, got robbed.

Brokeback Mountain
(2005)Two cowboys in Wyoming maintain a secret romance over many years.

National Lampoon's Vacation
(1983)Clark Griswold leads his family on a screwball cross-country trip to a giant amusement park in this comedy classic.

Three Warriors
(1977)A young American Indian living in the city is forced to return to the reservation where he was born and raised. There he finally learns to appreciate and love the traditions that he had previously held in contempt and rejected. Starring Randy Quaid (the National Lampoon's "Vacation" film series, "The Adventures of Pluto Nash"), Christopher Lloyd ("One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," the "Back to the Future" trilogy), and a powerful American Indian cast.

All You Can Eat
(2018)An overweight man makes a shift in habits after being turned down by his crush who fears that he could die of cardiac arrest the way her father did.

The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
(2000)In this cool live-action/animated update of the hit tv series, Rocket J. Squirrel and Bullwinkle Moose join up with the FBI to thwart bad guys Fearless Leader, Boris and Natasha.

The Last Picture Show
(1971)A group of 50's high schoolers come of age in a bleak, isolated, atrophied West Texas town that is slowly dying, both economically and culturally.

Paper Moon
(1973)Ryan O'Neal teams up with his daughter, Tatum in this film for which Tatum won an Oscar in her role. Con man Moses Pray, driving through depression-era Kansas with a carload of deluxe bibles and a list of newly widowed prospects for his line.

Independence Day
(1996)The arrival of alien spacecraft heralds a mighty invasion, but the Earth fights back. A fighter pilot, a boffin and the US president team up to foil the alien plan.

The Long Riders
(1980)The story of the Jesse James gang traces the beginnings, exploits, and dramatic demise of the bank-robbing band of brothers who became a legend.
The Choirboys
(1977)The raunchy, hilarious exploits of ten metropolitan policemen explode on the screen in this fast-moving black comedy, based on Joseph Wambaugh's best-selling novel. James Woods, Charles Durning, Louis Gossett Jr., Perry King, Randy Quaid and Burt Young lead a group of rank-and-file policemen from the Los Angeles Police Department, who look for ways to cope with the pressures of the job. Dubbed "choirboys" for their after hours revels, they meet for "choir practice", periodic relaxation sessions at which the group gets drunk, chases women, plays practical jokes and reveals their innermost fears. Directed by Robert Aldrich, this outrageous comedy gives an eye-opening glimpse into the lives of the boys in blue, who follow a simple gospel: work hard, play harder.

Home on the Range
(2004)Set in a fanciful version of the untamed West, a musical comedy about what takes place when a group of underdog animal charters face dangerous odds and band together to achieve a common goal. A greedy yodeling outlaw named Alameda Slim schemes to take possession of the "Patch of Heaven" dairy farm from its kindly owner Pearl.