Richard Benjamin
13 titles
Filmography
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The Last of Sheila
(1973)Raised voices at a Bel-Air party. The front door bursts open. Sheila runs from the mansion, away from her irate husband, Clinton Greene. A screech of brakes beyond the driveway. Sheila is hit and dies. One year later to the day, Greene invites six celebrities who were present that fatal night aboard his yacht, the Sheila, anchored off Nice, France, for a "murder game" devised to reveal his gues...

Goodbye, Columbus
(1969)Phillip Roth's best-selling social satire brings together Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw, even though they're not exactly suited for each other. Neil is a poor Bronx librarian and Brenda is a pampered Jewish princess from Westchester. Benjamin and MacGraw are superb in their film debuts as the lovers who try to cross class lines amidst kisses and her parents' stiff opposition.

Scavenger Hunt
(1979)After a millionaire's sudden death, his quirky family members and staff are sent on a wild goose chase with the aim of inheriting his sizable estate.

Saturday the 14th
(1981)This horror spoof follows a family as they move into a creepy house, inhabited by frightening creatures. Nightmarish chaos ensues.

The Steagle
(1971)Amid the Cuban missile crisis, a professor decides to live out all of his daydreams, traveling across the country and adopting different personas.

Westworld
(1973)Peter Martin (Richard Benjamin) and John Blane (James Brolin) come for a vacation in this simulated Wild West, complete with dance hall girls, free-for-all bar fights and shoot-outs--all safe and harmless. But when Blane dies after being shot by a robot (Academy Award winner Yul Brenner), Martin discovers that something has gone very wrong: The human operators are all dead, and the robots are n...

Catch-22
(1970)The tale of a small group of flyers in the Mediterranean in 1944. Separately and together, they are nervous, frightened, often profane and sometimes pathetic. Almost all are a little crazy. Catch-22 is an anti-war satire of epic proportions.

Marci X
(2003)A woman is forced to take charge of a gangster rap music label after her dad falls ill, but she could barely hold down a real job in her life. How will she ever handle the Harlem rappers?

How to Beat the High Cost of Living
(1980)To beat inflation and subsidize their alimony checks, three suburban housewives plot to steal $1 million from a display in a local shopping center.

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind
(2020)Actor Natalie Wood's remarkable life and career are often overshadowed by the circumstances surrounding her tragic death at age 43. Guided by her daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner and others who knew her best, the film intimately explores Wood's personal life and illustrious career. Features previously unseen home movies, photos and archival material.

Pablo
(2012)This beautifully animated documentary serves as a tribute to the life and revered work of influential film title designer Pablo Ferro.

Ex-Husbands
(2024)Manhattan dentist Peter Pearce (Griffin Dunne) is facing a midlife crisis after his wife of 35 years (Rosanna Arquette) leaves him. On the spur of the moment, he books a trip to Tulum, Mexico, only to crash his son's bachelor party. A warmhearted comedy drama co-starring Richard Benjamin, James Norton, and Miles Heizer.

The Divide
(2015)As the wealth gap widens in the modern world, seven people striving for a better life discover the odds may be stacked against them.