Anthony Caruso
15 titles
Filmography
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Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star
(1991)Este documental es una mirada a la vida y carrera de un consumado actor de Hollywood, el gran Robert Mitchum, conocido por sus papeles de antihéroe.

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.

Objective, Burma!
(1945)Film about American paratroopers who land in Burma and attempt to take out a strategic Japanese outpost.

The Big Land
(1957)When Chad Morgan rides home to Texas after the Civil War, he finds another enemy to battle: Brog, a corrupt cattle buyer who forces honest ranchers into financial ruin.

Mean Johnny Barrows
(1975)Former NFL star Fred Williamson (making his debut as a director) is Johnny Barrows, a soldier dishonorably discharged from the army. He returns home to encounter racism, violence, and an escalating mafia war. Naturally, a man with Barrows' rough background is hired as a mob enforcer. This brutal, blazing, blasting epic also stars Roddy McDowell, Stuart Whitman, and Elliot Gould.

Tennessee's Partner
(1955)An intriguing friendship forged between high-stakes gambler Tennessee and quick draw Cowpoke is tested when temptress gold-digger Goldie bewitches Cowpoke into marrying her.

Raiders of the Seven Seas
(1953)While escaping from prison, pirate Barbarossa, aka Redbeard, captures a galleon and finds aboard a Spanish countess who despises him from the start. As they head to Havana, he takes on the Spanish armada and wins the heart of his former prisoner.

Cattle Queen of Montana
(1954)Feisty woman attempts to stake her claim in the cattle business despite threats from land grabbers and their hired killers.

Fort Algiers
(1953)A spy posing as a nightclub singer gains the confidence of a suspected rebel leader who is feared to be leading an uprising to control oil fields of Algeria.

The Zebra Force
(1976)A group of Vietnam vets, tired of the depredation of the Mafia on their neighborhood, decides to take on the mob on their own terms.

Fort Massacre
(1958)Joel McCrea gives a compelling performance as a cavalry sergeant apparently leading his men to safety, but actually slowly going mad in an insane attempt to avenge an Indian massacre.
Phantom of the Rue Morgue
(1954)A psychopath stalks Paris. Beautiful young women are being murdered. The city is terrorized. And an innocent psychology professor is framed for the crimes of the Phantom of the Rue Morgue.

The Steel Lady
(1953)When their plane crashes in the Sahara, pilot Mike Monohan and his crew try to reach civilization in an old German Afrika Korp tank they find. What they don't know is that hidden on the tank are diamonds.

Passion
(1954)Set in Old Spanish California of the 1800s, a dashing young rancher seeks vengeance for the murder of his wife.

The Ghost and the Guest
(1943)While honeymooning at an old mansion, a couple's privacy is interrupted by bumbling gangsters, amateurish cops, and a mysterious disappearing corpse.