Eddie Albert
29 titles
Filmography
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Escape to Witch Mountain
(1975)Two orphans with supernatural powers discover their mysterious past.

The Dude Goes West
(1948)Eddie Albert stars as a big city type who seeks his destiny in the West. On his way he meets up with Indians, gold robbers and romance.

The Borrowers
(1973)An eight-year-old boy discovers a family of tiny people living beneath the floorboards of a Victorian country home, uncovering a hidden world.

Return to Green Acres
(1990)Characters from a popular TV series return to save the town of Hooterville from greedy developers trying to force the folks to sell their land.

Green Acres
A Manhattan attorney starts life anew on a run-down farm in a one-pig town full of oddballs, despite the protests of his city-loving socialite wife.

The Longest Yard
(1974)Eddie Albert is the sadistic warden who'll gladly make any sacrifice to push his guards' semi-pro football team to a national championship.

The Gun Runners
(1958)When skipper Sam Martin (Audie Murphy) rents his boat to a man (Eddie Albert) who’s selling arms to Cuban revolutionaries, he finds himself in deep water when things take an alarming turn. Based on the Ernest Hemingway novel To Have and Have Not.

The Devil's Rain
(1975)When a cult leader is burnt alive by the local church, he vows to return and enslave the souls of the congregation’s heirs in a pact with Satan.

The Take
(1974)A New Mexico police lieutenant accepting bribes from a well-organized syndicate attempts to break up the mob in an effort to impress his superiors.

Roman Holiday
(1953)Audrey Hepburn's portrayal of a modern-day princess, rebelling against the royal obligations, who explores Rome on her own. This romantic comedy ranks as one of the most enjoyable films of all times.

The Wagons Roll at Night
(1941)The tents are leaky. The troupers are weary. The carnival limps into town and sets up for another show. To the public, the carnival means exciting performers. To Nick Coster, those performers are "mugs and grifters and riffraff all under one tent." Nick should know. He puts the show together. Humphrey Bogart plays Nick, bringing crisp authority to a movie whose midway atmosphere is so alive you can almost taste the caramel corn. Sylvia Sidney, Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie join Bogart in this tale centered on Nick and an up-and-coming lion tamer (Albert) he discovers. The story, a reworking of 1937's Kid Galahad, is a superb example of how studio-system filmmakers kept successful plotlines rolling. Bogart's career was finally rolling, too. His next film would make him an undisputed star. The title: The Maltese Falcon.
The Roots of Heaven
(1958)
Who's Got the Action?
(1962)A lawyer begins to win after his wife secretly becomes his bookie to save their money.

Head Office
(1985)A slacker who happens to be a US senator's son takes a job at a corrupt conglomerate, where he meets and falls in love with the CEO's daughter.

The Border
(1980)US Border Patrol agent Frank Cooper is keeping a fine balance between doing his duty and empathizing with illegal Mexican border jumpers in 1970s California.

Mercy or Murder?
(1987)A husband spends his retirement caring for his wife with Alzheimer's. Unable to bear her suffering, he agonizes over a decision to end her misery.
Yes, Giorgio
(1982)Italian opera star Giorgio Fini (Luciano Pavarotti) is on tour in the U.S. when he discovers that he has lost his voice. Seeking the help of a throat doctor, Giorgio is surprised that his physician, Pamela Taylor (Kathryn Harrold), happens to be a gorgeous woman. The unlikely couple begin a relationship, much to the chagrin of Giorgio's protective manager, Henry Pollack (Eddie Albert). As Giorgio and Pamela embark on a romance, can they bridge the cultural gap between them?

Captain Newman, M.D.
(1963)A compassionate Army psychiatrist, Captain Newman, treats battle-scarred soldiers in a WWII military hospital. With humor, heart and the support of a resourceful staff, he uses unconventional methods to heal minds from the trauma, guilt, and psychological wounds of war-even while the battle rages on around them.

Out of the Fog
(1941)A racketeer terrorizes a small fishing community until he falls in love with a fisherman's daughter.

Dreamscape
(1984)A young psychic who can enter people’s dreams must use his gift to stop a plot to assassinate the President of the United States while he sleeps.