Ned Beatty
30 titles
Filmography
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Hear My Song
(1991)Peter Chelsom's unashamedly romantic comedy about a 1950s singer with a voice that made women weep. Co-starring Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar in an early film role.

Shadows in the Storm
(1988)The woman from his dreams appears in the life of a married librarian and part-time poet but their May–December affair comes with blackmail and murder.

Ed and His Dead Mother
(1993)A mourning son makes a deal to reanimate his one year dead mother, however things turn into an unexpected direction.

1941
(1979)Steven Spielberg directs this riotous farce depicting the hysteria of a cross section of Los Angeles citizens following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The film is loosely based on a true event in which a Japanese submarine surfaced off the California coast, setting off a brief wave of panic.

Rudy
(1993)An undersized and modestly talented boy from a working-class family refuses to give up his dream of playing football for Notre Dame.

Rango
(2011)Rango is a kooky pet chameleon who accidentally gets tossed into the wild and raucous town of Dirt, a lawless outpost in the Wild West in desperate need of a new sheriff. Get ready to tango with Rango!

Nashville
(1975)Robert Altman's Nashville is an explosive drama and a human comedy that delineates and interweaves the lives of 24 major characters during five days in the country music capital of the world. Although its setting is Tennessee, Nashville is a much broader vision of our culture, a penetrating and multi-level portrait of America at a particular time and place.

The Big Easy
(1986)A new female district attorney is unhappy with the gangs and corruption in New Orleans and bonds with a detective in this sultry crime thriller.

The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
(1972)An outlaw appoints himself ruler of a small Texas town.

The Fourth Protocol
(1987)Frederick Forsyth's edgy spy story, starring Pierce Brosnan. In the Cold War, a ruthless KGB agent tries to smuggle an atomic bomb into the UK while a spy catcher battles to stop him. 1986

White Lightning
(1973)A moonshine runner goes undercover to expose a corrupt sheriff and avenge the murder of his younger brother, resulting in an epic car chase.

The Incredible Shrinking Woman
(1981)Lily Tomlin stars in this high-spirited comedy about a mother who shrinks after exposure to household chemicals, capturing the attention of a group of scientists plotting world domination.

The Curse of Inferno
(1996)A pair of dimwits manages to pull off a bank robbery in a corrupt Texas town, but one has a change of heart and decides he wants to return the money.

Restless Natives
(1985)Ronnie and Will are two free-wheeling lads living on a housing estate in Edinburgh. Broke and bored, the two decide to politely rob coachloads of tourists travelling through the Highlands for a bit of cash. Donning a wolf and a clown mask and armed with a puffer gun shooting out curry powder, the duo soon become a hit with the tourists and the public alike.

Gray Lady Down
(1978)A run-in with a wayward freighter leaves a manned nuclear submarine crippled and precariously perched on a sea shelf. Now the race against time is on to rescue the trapped sailors as oxygen runs out and the vessel teeters close to destruction in this gripping thriller.

The Killer Inside Me
(2010)Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba star in this chilling thriller about a cop who is secretly the brutal town murderer.

Konrad
(1985)When a factory-made 8-year-old boy named Konrad is shipped by computer error to the wrong family, he fights the company recall in order to stay.

Rampart
(2011)When LA's Rampart division gets caught up in a police corruption scandal, a veteran cop with a reputation becomes a target.

Ministry of Vengeance
(1989)A devoted and peaceful minister has put aside his violent past to preach the gospel. But when his family is killed by terrorists, Rev. Miller trades the cross for a crossbow and travels to Lebanon to punish the ruthless enemy. He is a one-man force against a small army, with only his faith and weaponery to protect him.

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.