Talia Shire
29 titles
Filmography
29 results

Prophecy
(1979)"Prophecy" is a contemporary story of stark terror.

Old Boyfriends
(1979)When her marriage falls apart, a psychiatrist goes on a road trip to reconnect with the former boyfriends who left the biggest impact on her life.

Dim Sum Funeral
(2008)Four surly siblings grudgingly pull together a customary multiday funeral for their madcap Chinese mother in this comedy-drama.
Windows
(1980)Set in New York City, a homicidal woman becomes obsessed with her shy, recently divorced neighbor. She goes as far as spying on her with a telescope and setting up an attack by a knife-brandishing brute in order to tape record her frightened reaction.

Rocky
(1976)Small-time Philadelphia club fighter Rocky Balboa stops at nothing to succeed when heavyweight champ Apollo Creed gives him a title shot.

Rocky II
(1979)Rocky struggles with family life after his bout with Apollo Creed, while the embarrassed champ insistently goads him to accept a challenge for a rematch.

Rocky III
(1982)Conveniently forgetting the health problems that threatened him in Rocky II, Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone, who also wrote and directed) reigns in ROCKY III as superstar World Heavyweight Champion prizefighter. He's on the verge of retiring undefeated when he's taunted by a contender, a ferocious Chicago brawler called Clubber Lang (Mr. T). Lang demands a showdown with Rocky. Rocky is shocked to find that his longtime trainer Mickey (Burgess Meredith) has been lining up easy opponents all along. Mickey thinks that the wealthy, comfortable Rocky has gone soft (never mind that Stallone never looked so muscular), that the good life has taken away the "eye of the tiger" needed to defeat a raw scrapper like Clubber. Rocky goes through with the fight, but Mickey suffers a seizure backstage. Rocky is knocked out, losing his title to the gloating Lang. Then a new mentor appears -- none other than Rocky's old foe, former champ Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers), who takes Rocky to a seedy slum gym to try to restore the "eye of the tiger".

Mark Twain and Me
(1991)A shy 11 -year- old is thrilled to meet Mark Twain, the man she most admires in all the world.

Rocky V
(1990)Broke and forced to retire, Rocky takes on a new challenge when he agrees to train a young contender who is hungry for success.

Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.
(1970)It’s the end of the world! Get happy! In this darkly comic film from Roger Corman, a military chemical accident kills everyone on the planet over the age of twenty-five, leaving Earth in the hands of the youth! Bud Cort and Cindy Williams star.

The Deported
(2010)Deported by the INS, a down-and-out Italian-American actor becomes stranded in dangerous Mexican terrain and must find his way back to Hollywood.

The Godfather Part III
(1990)Now in his 60's, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) is ruled by two passions - freeing his family from crime and the sins of his past, while also finding a suitable successor. The third and final film in Francis Ford Coppola’s epic Corleone trilogy.

Nonnas
(2025)After losing his beloved mother, a grieving New Yorker risks it all to honor her by opening an Italian restaurant with nonnas — grandmas — as the chefs.

Rad
(1986)The story of one young man, Cru Jones, who has the intensity and desire to win a BMX race called Helltrack.

Working Man
(2019)When a worker continues to show up to his former job at a shutdown factory every day, his actions yield an outcome that no one ever expected.

Con Man
(2018)Charismatic entrepreneur Barry Minkow traces his rise as a wealthy CEO by lying, cheating and stealing his way to the top. Based on a true story.

Looking for Palladin
(2008)An uptight talent agent is sent to Guatemala to find an actor who he’s never met and must now convince to come back to the States.

The Return of Joe Rich
(2011)
Rocky IV
(1985)The ring champ (Sylvester Stallone) meets a Soviet with a 2000-psi punch.

40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic
(2020)Over forty years after the release of Rocky, Sylvester Stallone recounts the making of the beloved classic that made him an icon.