John Huston
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Filmography
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The Other Side of the Wind
(2018)On the last day of his life, a legendary director struggles to complete a new project and contemplates his legacy in this layered film by Orson Welles.

Report from the Aleutians
(1943)This acclaimed documentary reveals the struggles of American troops as they attempt to dislodge Japanese forces from the island of Kiska during WWII.

Hollywood on Trial
(1976)Members of Hollywood and the motion picture industry suffer through accusations of communism and blacklists during the Red Scare of the ‘40s and ‘50s.

The Bermuda Triangle
(1978)A summer cruise takes a disturbing turn when the passengers and crew near the notorious Bermuda Triangle and face a horrifying reality.

Tentacles
(1977)It's angry. It's hungry. It’s extremely well-armed. A giant marine menace is descending on a quiet seaside town to turn it into a one-stop snack-shop.

Man in the Wilderness
(1971)Academy Award-nominee Richard Harris ("Unforgiven," "Camelot") plays a trapper left for dead after being mangled by a mammoth grizzly bear. Struggling to survive in the wilderness, he keeps himself going by planning revenge on the expedition who left him, especially group leader John Huston (Academy Award-winning actor-director of "Chinatown," "The Treasures of the Sierra Madre").

The Hobbit
(1977)Bilbo Baggins goes on a quest to find a treasure buried deep in the heart of Lonely Mountain.

The Battle of San Pietro
(1945)World War II documentary, directed by John Huston, about the 9-day battle in 1943 as Allied forces and Italian troops fought Nazi troops in Italy.

Winter Kills
(1979)The younger brother of an assassinated U.S. president is led down a rabbit hole of conspiracies after learning of a man claiming to be the shooter.

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.

Chinatown
(1974)Landmark movie in the film noir tradition, Roman Polanski's Chinatown stands as a true screen classic. Jack Nicholson is private eye Jake Gittes, living off the murky moral climate of sunbaked, pre-war Southern California. Hired by a beautiful socialite (Faye Dunaway) to investigate her husband's extra-marital affair, Gittes is swept into a maelstrom of double dealings and deadly deceits, uncovering a web of personal and political scandals that come crashing together for one, unforgettable night in...Chinatown. Co-starring film legend John Huston and featuring an Academy Award-winning script by Robert Towne, Chinatown captures a lost era in a masterfully woven movie that remains a timeless gem.

Lovesick
(1983)Dudley Moore scores another "10" with Oscar-nominee Elizabeth McGovern in this perfect comedy-romance about a married psychiatrist who falls head over heels for his newest patient.

The Legend of Marilyn Monroe
(1966)Discover the poignant story of Marilyn Monroe through the lens of acclaimed director John Huston in this insightful documentary.

The Bible: In the Beginning...
(1966)An ambitious attempt to retell the biblical stories of Genesis, in a multi-national account covering the Creation to the story of Abraham and Isaac.

The Wind and the Lion
(1975)Sean Connery star in this Middle East romantic adventure about a Moroccan chief who triggers an international incident when he kidnaps an American widow and her children.

The Visitor
(1979)The soul of a demonic 8-year-old girl with telekinetic powers becomes the pawn in an intergalactic tug-of-war between the forces of good and evil.

The Biggest Battle
(1978)The story of how World War II affected the lives of a German family and an American family, both of whom had sons and fathers fighting “the enemy.”

Breakout
(1975)Imprisonment in a foreign country...it may be a fate far worse than death. Jay Wagner (Robert Duvall) is framed for murder by his scheming grandfather. Unjustly convicted, he faces 28 hard years of confinement in a crowded Mexican prison. Only pilot-for-hire Colton (Bronson) and his partner Hawk (Randy Quaid) have the means, and the courage to save him.

Candy
(1968)In this psychedelic cult classic, naïve and alluring Candy explores life and sex in a series of wacky adventures that satirize pornographic tropes.

Wise Blood
(1979)In this acclaimed adaptation of the first novel by legendary Southern writer Flannery O'Connor, John Huston vividly brings to life her poetic world of American eccentricity. Brad Dourif, in an impassioned performance, is Hazel Motes, who, fresh out of the army, attempts to open the first Church Without Christ in the small town of Taulkinham.