William Holden
24 titles
Filmography
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The Bridge on the River Kwai
(1957)The Japanese force British prisoners to build a bridge.

The Wild Bunch
(1969)Receiving two Academy Award nominations, this bitter, brutal story of magnificent losers in a dying West remains one of the screen's all-time classics.

Stalag 17
(1953)A cynical but adept sergeant works to expose a traitorous spy amongst a group of American POWs, prove his own innocence, and plan a daring escape.

Breezy
(1973)Clint Eastwood directs this story of a disillusioned businessman who tries to isolate himself at his beach house but is unable to turn away a free-spirited girl who appears on his doorstep.

The Counterfeit Traitor
(1962)Blacklisted in modern day WW2, a Swedish oil trader opts to assist British Allies, by means of infiltrating and surveying Nazi Germany.

The Devil's Brigade
(1968)In this true WWII story, an American colonel creates the First Special Service Force from a group of misfits. A dangerous mission soon awaits.

The Key
(1958)In World War II England, a reclusive landlady has a series of relationships with tugboat captains who have each inherited the key to her apartment.

The Bridges at Toko-Ri
(1954)A conflicted Navy pilot and veteran of the Second World War questions the role he is forced to play when he is called back into service for the Korean War.

Wild Rovers
(1971)After robbing a bank and settling into a comfortable life in Mexico, two cowboys are relentlessly pursued by the sons of their former employer.

Picnic
(1955)A revealing look into the hearts and minds of a select group of Kansas townfolk over Labour Day weekend, this simple, yet poignant story stars William Holden as an itinerant drifter who swings into town, stirring up trouble and awakening the dormant libido of Kim Novak.

Paris When It Sizzles
(1964)William Holden portrays a screenwriter with a script deadline in three days. When he asks secretary Audrey Hepburn to help concoct ideas, she acts out a potpourri of preposterous plots.

Our Town
(1940)Two families traverse love, loss, and time, encapsulating the shared path of human existence through simple yet profound moments of life.

Alvarez Kelly
(1966)A Confederate colonel makes a cattleman teach his troops how to herd Union cattle.

Damien - Omen II
(1978)The teenage antichrist uses his powers to kill friends and family who suspects his evil heritage.

The Revengers
(1972)When the family of rancher John Benedict is massacred by a gang of outlaws, he recruits a cutthroat posse of outlaws to bring the killers to justice.

Union Station
(1950)A detective arrests two hoods on a train and learns their boss has abducted the daughter of his employer.

Network
(1976)Faye Dunaway and Peter Finch both won Oscars for their remarkable roles in this penetrating expose of the nature of power and electronic journalism. William Holden and Robert Duvall co-star.

The World of Suzie Wong
(1960)An American painter Robert Lomax (William Holden) travels to Hong Kong to pursue a career as an artist, but he falls for Suzie (Nancy Kwan), a prostitute he hires as a model.

The Man from Colorado
(1948)Ford stars as a sadistic Civil War veteran, teetering on the brink of insanity, who has been killing for the sheer joy of it, even after the official battles cease. Although his mind has become unbalanced by the terrors of the war, he manages somehow to secure a job as a judge in Colorado and uses his power to torture and kill all those who would oppose him.

The Horse Soldiers
(1959)John Wayne, Constance Towers and William Holden star in this 1863, fact-based story about a Union mission to destroy a railroad junction deep within Confederate territory.