William Holden
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Filmography
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21 Hours at Munich
(1976)Chilling account of events that shocked the world at the twentieth Olympics in Munich, West Germany, when a group of terrorists killed two Israeli team members and took nine others hostage.

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.

The Dark Past
(1948)An escaped killer holds a psychiatrist and his family hostage in their cabin, where the therapist analyzes the convict’s disturbing nightmares.

Young and Willing
(1943)Six struggling actors share an apartment under their landlady’s nose while they try to convince a theater producer to give them their big break.

William Holden: The Golden Boy
(1989)It was said of William Holden that in his more than seventy films, he never once gave a bad performance.

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.

Rachel and the Stranger
(1948)A mail-order bride finds herself attracted to a handsome drifter.

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.

Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
(1955)This timeless romance stars Jennifer Jones and William Holden as a Eurasian doctor and an American journalist who fall in love, despite social taboos and other powerful challenges.

Forever Female
(1953)A young writer sells his play to a Broadway producer who wants to transform it into a vehicle for his ex-wife; she falls for the writer but eventually discourages him.

Sabrina
(1954)The daughter of the family chauffeur is sought after by two wealthy socialite brothers.

The Country Girl
(1954)Grace Kelly received an Oscar for her portrayal of the wife, and Bing Crosby played an alcoholic, has-been actor. When he is given an opportunity to star in a new musical show, his wife attempts to help him make a comeback.

The Towering Inferno
(1974)Paul Newman and Steve McQueen headline an all-star cast in this blockbuster disaster epic as, 135 floors below the glittering inaugural gala dedicating the world's tallest skyscraper, an electrical fire ignites a conflagration that traps hundreds of party-goers in a Towering Inferno.

Born Yesterday
(1950)A million dollar Tycoon hires a tutor to teach his lover proper etiquette.

Invisible Stripes
(1939)On his release from prison, a criminal tries to stop his brother from following in his footsteps.

When Time Ran Out...
(1980)Dance, Fools, Dance
(1931)A broke socialite (Joan Crawford) gets a newspaper job and goes undercover at a cafe to expose a bootlegger (Clark Gable).