Woody Strode
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Filmography
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Black Jesus
(1968)After mercenaries capture and torture an African pacifist, the regime hesitates to assassinate him, fearing his martyrdom.

Sergeant Rutledge
(1960)A proud cavalry soldier (Golden Globe-nominee Woody Strode - "The Professionals," "Spartacus") and former slave is accused of rape and murder but defended during a court martial by his superior officer. Directed by four time Academy Award-winner and Golden Globe-winner John Ford ("The Quiet Man," "The Grapes of Wrath," "The Searchers").

The Unholy Four
(1970)After being broken out of prison by bank robbers, an amnesiac gets caught in a local feud when he travels to his hometown with three other convicts.

Winterhawk
(1975)In 1845 Montana, a Blackfoot Chief tries to buy a cure for his tribe's smallpox infection, but the white settlers are unsympathetic, forcing the Indian Chief to resort to desperate measures.

The Italian Connection
(1972)Small-time pimp Luca Canali sets out to kill a pair of New York hitmen and the gangsters who framed him for stealing a shipment of heroin.

The Revengers
(1972)When the family of rancher John Benedict is massacred by a gang of outlaws, he recruits a cutthroat posse of outlaws to bring the killers to justice.

Kingdom of the Spiders
(1977)Two animal experts learn that thousands of tarantulas have changed their eating habits, putting their town at the center of an eight-legged nightmare.

Boot Hill
(1969)In the thrilling final chapter of Colizzi’s western trilogy, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill lead a ragtag band of circus performers and townsfolk in a revolt against a ruthless gang exploiting their land. Packed with action, humor, and unforgettable chemistry between the iconic duo, this spaghetti western blends genre flair with themes of justice and resistance.

Che!
(1969)An intentionally noncommittal version of the Cuban revolution told through flashbacks, the film recounts Che's switch from doctor to politico in Castro's campaign.

The Violent Breed
(1984)An ex-CIA agent enlists the help of a fellow Vietnam veteran as he takes on one final mission to expose a group of KGB infiltrators in Thailand.

Cuba Crossing
(1980)Twenty years after the Bay of Pigs, a Key West boat captain and saloon owner is swept into a revenge-fueled conspiracy to assassinate Fidel Castro.

The Bronx Executioner
(1989)A cyborg goes on a killing spree in a futuristic New York City where the Bronx is divided into rival zones controlled by humanoids and androids.

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..

The Black Stallion Returns
(1983)When a beautiful stallion is stolen in exotic Morocco, his teenage owner must embark on a series of daredevil adventures to bring him home.

The Gatling Gun
(1971)Doctor Gatling invented a war machine to beat all arrows, and guns.

The Final Executioner
(1984)After a nuclear holocaust, an elite group untouched by radiation begins exterminating those deemed unfit, even turning on its own members.

The Last Voyage
(1960)Emmy-winner and Oscar-nominee Robert Stack ("Written on the Wind," TV's "The Untouchables") and Oscar-winner Dorothy Malone ("Written on the Wind," TV's "Peyton Place") star as a married couple whose life is in jeopardy when their cruise ship goes down. Oscar-nominated special effects including the sinking of a real ocean liner! Co-starring Academy Award-winners George Sanders ("All About Eve," "The Picture of Dorian Gray") and Edmond O'Brien ("The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "The Wild Bunch"). "Engrossing drama. . ." - Leonard Maltin.

The Quest: The Longest Drive
(1976)To save an old friend's ranch, the Beaudine brothers round up a gang of misfits to drive a huge herd to market. Join the epic action when a stableman, a retired gunslinger, a dried-out drunk and two sneaky rustlers, hit the dusty trail.

Ravagers
(1979)In a post-apocalyptic world, Harris and his wife are left to survive and fend off attackers, but after she is killed, Harris sets out to find revenge.

Once Upon a Time in the West
(1968)A railway magnate hires a ruthless killer to murder a family whose farm is on the rail route, but reckons without the subsequent arrival of the farmer's young widow and a mysterious stranger intent on tracking down the killer.