Lee Marvin
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The Big Red One
(1980)In one of the most powerful films ever made about World War II, director Samuel Fuller tells the semi-autobiographical story of a squad of sharpshooters trying not to die in The Big Red One. World War I veteran Sergeant Possum (Academy Award winner Lee Marvin) wants to get the job done and to get himself and his squad of green recruits out alive. It's just a job: Kill the enemy before they kill...

Point Blank
(1967)After being double-crossed and left for dead, a mysterious man single-handedly tries to retrieve the money that was stolen from him. Starring Oscar-winning Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson.

Paint Your Wagon
(1969)A Michigan farmer and a prospector form a partnership in the California gold country. Their adventures include buying and sharing a wife...

The Spikes Gang
(1974)A wounded outlaw nursed back to health by three impressionable farm boys teaches them his trade and then enlists them in his bank robberies.

Shout at the Devil
(1976)In East Africa, an Irish-American sot and his daughter team up with a London aristocrat to get a stash of ivory past German forces before World War I.

The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday
(1976)Three con artists reunite to shake down their former partner, who stole $60,000 of their loot before going straight and becoming a politician.

The Professionals
(1966)Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin headline the top-notch, rip-roaring Western action/adventure THE PROFESSIONALS. Four soldiers of fortune are hired by a wealthy Texan oil baron (Ralph Bellamy) to rescue his kidnapped wife (Claudia Cardinale), who's been spirited across the Mexican border by a band of mercenaries led by Jesus Raza (Jack Palance). The four rugged professionals, each regarded as a sp..

Gorky Park
(1983)In the Soviet Union, a Russian police officer is caught up in a twisted murder mystery when three bodies are discovered in Moscow’s Gorky Park.

The Delta Force
(1986)When a U.S. passenger plane is hijacked and taken to Beirut, a crack team of commandos embarks on a daring mission to rescue the hostages.

The Missouri Traveler
(1958)A teenage orphan struggling to survive in the 1910’s rural South is taken in by a small-town newspaper editor who gives him a chance at a normal life.

Seven Men from Now
(1956)Ben Stride (Randolph Scott, in a role originally slated for John Wayne) trudges stoically through the West, hunting down the seven men responsible for the murder of his wife in a Wells Fargo station holdup. As the film opens, we see him dispatching two of the miscreants during a driving rainstorm.

Attack
(1956)As the Battle of the Bulge approaches, a group of high-ranking WWII officers may let their personal grudges get in the way of their success.

Cat Ballou
(1965)In this spoof on Westerns a woman seeking revenge for her murdered father hires a famous gunman, but he's very different from what she expects.

Donovan's Reef
(1963)The Duke, Lee Marvin and Jack Warden play navy buddies that made the French Polynesian island of Haleakaloha their post-war paradise. Local headquarters is Donovan's Reef, Wayne's watering hole.

The Stranger Wore a Gun
(1953)After the Civil War, a spy for the Confederacy absconds to Arizona to start a new life but gets reluctantly pulled into a stagecoach gold robbery.

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
(1962)Jimmy Stewart plays the bungling but charming big-city lawyer determined to rid the fair village of Shinbone of its number one nuisance and bad man: Liberty Valance.

Ship of Fools
(1965)On a voyage from Mexico to Germany during the Nazi regime of the 30s, the ship is a hotbed of disillusionment, prejudice, and delusions of grandeur.

The Comancheros
(1961)A Texas Ranger is in pursuit of a gang of vicious outlaws who are running guns and whiskey to the Comanches. The gang's megalomaniac leader is a renegade Confederate officer who has hatched an evil scheme to build an empire in Mexico, using the Comanches to attack the Union. The Ranger, assisted only by a local gambler, takes on the powerful outlaw and his henchmen.

The Rack
(1956)Academy Award winner Paul Newman stars as a Korean War prisoner of war who returns home a hero only to face a court martial as a collaborator in this riveting drama based on true events. During the war, the North Koreans employed psychological torture to break Allied prisoners of war. For some reason, Americans cracked under the North Koreans' torture more often than soldiers from other countries. Now, Edward Hall, Jr. (Newman) returns home with the burden of his knowledge that his brother died a hero in the war, but he was one of the men who was broken... and after years of torture, he now faces a military tribunal.
Pete Kelly's Blues
(1955)Jack Webb directed and stars in this musical melodrama, along with Janet Leigh, Edmond O'Brien, Peggy Lee, Lee Marvin, Ella Fitzgerald, Martin Milner, Herb Ellis, and Jayne Mansfield. The leader of a jazz band and his fellow musicians try to stand up to a gangster who is extorting them for agent's fees in prohibition-era Kansas City. Several jazz greats perform. A television series was based on this film. Peggy Lee was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.