Jeff Corey
27 titles
Filmography
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Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach
(1996)Born November 2, 1913, Lancaster went from streetwise tough to art-collector liberal activist, from circus acrobat hunk to Academy Award winner.

Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man
(1999)Explore the career of Alan Ladd, first known for his portrayal of a cold, ruthless killer with a core of gentle sadness in 1942's This Gun For Hire.

Seconds
(1966)An unhappy middle-aged banker agrees to a procedure that will fake his death and give him a completely new look and identity - one that comes with its own price.

Shoot Out
(1971)After being released from prison, a gunman seeks revenge on his double-crossing partner while looking after a girl. The former partner, who has prospered in the intervening years, hires a killer to ensure his safety.

Red Mountain
(1951)Confederate soldier, Brett Sherwood (Alan Ladd), is en route to join Captain Quantrill’s bandits. Along the way he rescues a man accused of a killing he had been responsible for. Things become complicated when the man’s fiancé discovers the truth and Brett finds out Quantrill is not what he appears to be.

Singing Guns
(1950)A notorious stagecoach robber unwittingly crosses over to the other side of the law when he’s deputized after saving the life of a local sheriff.
Kidnapped
(1948)Based on the classic story by Robert Louis Stevenson, this film combines action and adventure in an old world setting. When a young Scottish boy (Roddy McDowell, "Lassie, Come Home," "Planet of the Apes") is kidnapped in an attempt by his uncle to steal his inheritance, he is sold into slavery. From the director of the Bowery Boys movie series, William Beaudine.

Homeward Bound
(1980)A divorced father trying to mend bonds with his terminally ill son spends their last summer vacation with his own difficult father at his vineyard.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
(1969)A couple of legendary outlaws at the turn of the century take it on the lam.

Little Big Man
(1970)From director Arthur Penn (BONNIE AND CLYDE), Dustin Hoffman, Chief Dan George, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Jeff Corey and Richard Mulligan star in a genre-defying tale of an alleged 121-year-old white survivor of Custer's Last Stand.

In Cold Blood
(1967)The powerful true story of a callous murder from the minds of the criminals who performed it. Basedon Truman Capote's best-selling novel.

Lady in a Cage
(1964)Alone in her residence over a holiday weekend, a widow is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well organized world is shattered as the stalled elevator becomes a claustrophobic torture chamber – a cage.

Once a Thief
(1965)Starring Ann-Margret and Jack Palance, this crime melodrama follows young Eddie Pedak, an ex-convict trying to go straight. Eddie gets a steady job and tries to support his wife and daughter, but he is hounded by police detectives, one of whom is convinced Eddie shot him. To make matters worse, Eddie nearly goes back to prison after his brother shows up and tries to get him involved in one last heist.

My Friend Flicka
(1943)Technicolour film version of Mary O'Hara's novel. Roddy McDowall stars as Ken McLaughlin, a wayward boy who shows little application in his studies, and whose relationship with his rancher father, Rob (Preston S. Foster), is troubled. To teach Ken responsibility, his father asks him to choose a young horse to train and care for.

Surviving the Game
(1994)In the ultimate sport, big game hunters stalk a homeless man through the wilderness, but the desperate game changes when the hunters become the prey.

They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
(1970)In this classic mystery, Detective Virgil Tibbs battles a puzzling murder of a prostitute in San Francisco in this exciting sequel.

The Balcony
(1963)In a city under revolution, a brothel's role-playing clientele are called upon to put their acting skills to the test to impersonate slain leaders.

Catlow
(1971)Tough, lusty Catlow (Yul Brynner) is fast on the draw and even faster when it comes to making a dollar.He’s also a wanted man.Director Sam Wanamaker sets up a entertaining tone.

The Premonition
(1976)Plagued by terrible visions of a strange woman attempting to kidnap her five-year-old daughter, a woman fights a horrible future from coming true.

Impasse
(1969)When Pat Morrison (Burt Reynolds) learns of a cache of gold hidden in the Philippines during World War II, he recruits the team of veterans who buried the treasure to lead him to the site. But the team members may have plans of their own.