Clifton James
19 titles
Filmography
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Eight Men Out
(1988)A dramatization of the infamous 1919 Black Sox Scandal, in which members of the Chicago White Sox conspired with gamblers to throw the World Series.

The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training
(1977)The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training finds the Bears a year after their infamous second-place finish in the North Valley League. Faced with a chance to play the Houston Toros for a shot at the Japenese champs, they devise a way to get Texas to play at the famed Astrodome.

Lone Star
(1996)When a Texas sheriff finds the body of a corrupt former cop, the investigation reopens old wounds in the town that have never healed.

The Last Detail
(1973)Jack Nicholson is at his very best in this highly-acclaimed dramatic comedy from Hal Ashby about three sailors on the loose.

Live and Let Die
(1973)Roger Moore's debut as James Bond takes him in pursuit of a voodoo- worshipping underworld drug czar who leads him from Harlem to New Orleans to the exotic Caribbean.

Rancho Deluxe
(1975)Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston make up an inept team of modern-day cattle rustlers who partake in some mischievous frontier fun against the backdrop of Montana's Big Sky country.

David and Lisa
(1962)When a teenager with hysterical fears is placed in a mental institution, he begins to heal and connects to a girl with multiple-personality disorder.

The Reivers
(1969)From the Pulitzer Prize-Winning novel by William Faulkner, Steve McQueen stars in the story of a Mississippi boy who drives to Memphis with two rascals in his family's new car—a 1905 Winton Flyer.
The Deadly Tower
(1975)In this true story, on a hot August morning in 1966, Charles Whitman (Kurt Russell) carries a load of weapons to the top of the University of Texas administration building and begins shooting people 300 feet below. Whitman has already murdered his wife and his mother, and his rampage continues as he kills 12 more people and wounds 31. The killing continues until police officer Ramiro Martinez (Richard Yñiguez), in an act of heroism, climbs the tower and overcomes Whitman. But many questions remain from this shocking act of violence that rocks a quiet college campus--questions that are explored in The Deadly Tower.

The Man with the Golden Gun
(1974)After his life is threatened, Roger Moore as 007 is lured into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a million-dollar killer (Christopher Lee).

Where Are the Children?
(1986)Based on a novel by best-selling author Mary Higgins Clark, WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN? Nancy Eldridge (Jill Clayburgh) is the happy mother of two children, who lives in sheer bliss with her husband Clay (Max Gail). Tragedy arrives when the kids are kidnapped by psychopath Courtney Parrish (Frederic Forrest).

The Summer of Ben Tyler
(1996)In the 1940s, a young lawyer makes a difficult moral decision that triggers an uproar throughout the community of a small Southern town.

The New Centurions
(1972)Profiles the experiences of early-1970’s Los Angeles police officers: their hazards, adventures and rewards. Based on the novel by Joseph Wambaugh.

Something Wild
(1961)A conservative executive accepts a ride with a wild, eccentric woman, who takes him on an outrageous odyssey that turns both their worlds upside down.

Juggernaut
(1974)The SS Britannic is stocked with explosives by a mysterious bomber who threatens to kill everyone aboard the ship unless the owner pays ransom.

Carolina Skeletons
(1991)A black soldier returns to his southern hometown to prove his brother was wrongly charged and executed for the rape and murder of two white girls.

The Vernon Johns Story
(1994)This inspirational saga follows the life of Vernon Johns, a fiery minister and trailblazing civil rights advocate in 1950s Alabama.

The Biscuit Eater
(1972)Two Georgia boys ignore their racial differences to team up.

The Werewolf of Washington
(1973)Un periodista que ha tenido un romance con la hija del presidente es enviado a HungrÃa, donde es mordido por un hombre lobo y regresa a Washington.