Kirk Douglas
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The Indian Fighter
(1955)A man who made his name fighting the Sioux returns to the West after the war to forge a peace treaty that’s undermined by gold-hungry frontiersmen.

Illusion
(2004)Donald Baines (Kirk Douglas) is a successful Hollywood director nearing death. His life was filled with fame and riches but devoid of love. Haunted by the memory of the son he abandoned, Donald Baines is given the opportunity to see three views of his son's journey, each representing a different period of his son's life. Donald bears witness to the impact his absence had on his son's life and in his own inability to find love. Ultimately Donald is offered the opportunity to alter the outcome of his son's life in this haunting yet beautiful tale of love and redemption.

Cast a Giant Shadow
(1966)After a brilliant career in the U.S. Army, a WWII hero is called to the new state of Israel to build an army capable of withstanding its Arab foes.
Two Weeks in Another Town
(1962)In 1952, star Kirk Douglas, director Vincente Minnelli, producer John Houseman and screenwriter Charles Schnee teamed for what manyconsider the greatest drama ever made about Hollywood: The Bad and the Beautiful. Ten years later, they took another powerfulinsider's look at the movie business, this time adapting a book by Irwin Shaw. Douglas portrays has-been screen idol Jack Andrus.Just out of a sanitarium, Jack grabs at a small role in a movie shot in Rome by a director (Edward G. Robinson) whose career is alsoon the skids. When the director falls ill, Jack takes over, realizing this is his last shot at personal and professional redemption.Trenchant, confrontational, intensified by Minnelli's genius for color, Two Weeks in Another Town captures the passion of creativepeople facing the abyss.

The Way West
(1967)An epic tale of the brave men and women who left the comfort of the East for the promise of free land in the untamed West.

For Love or Money
(1963)
Remembrance Of Love
(1982)A family man from America travels to a reunion of Holocaust survivors, hoping to learn what happened to his wartime girlfriend and their baby.

The Big Trees
(1952)The scheming plans of a lumber baron to harvest sequoia trees in Northern California turns the Quaker colony in his midst against his greedy mission.

Eddie Macon's Run
(1983)Time is running out for Eddie Macon. He's trapped in a Texas jail on trumped up charges. He'll do anything to make it back to his wife and child, but if he's caught, he'll be back in the pen for life.

Holocaust 2000
(1977)Robert is in charge of constructing a nuclear power plant in the Middle East. Will it be instrumental in the prophecies of the Antichrist?
Diamonds
(1999)
Catch Me a Spy
(1971)Andrej (Kirk Douglas), a smuggler of microfilmed Russian manuscripts, uses the luggage of unsuspecting travellers to transport the contraband out of the country.

Once Is Not Enough
(1975)Kirk Douglas plays a Hollywood mover and shaker who realizes he can cozy up to a motherlode of cash by marrying one the world's richest women (Alexis Smith). The marriage unsettles the lifestyle of the mogul's adoring daughter (Deborah Raffin)-and sets in motion a whirlwind of personal and romantic repercussions in his own glamorous world.

The Devil's Disciple
(1959)British Gen. Burgoyne takes a Colonist for a pastor to be hanged.

The Bad and the Beautiful
(1952)Academy Award-winner Kirk Douglas ("Lust for Life," "Gunfight at O.K. Corral") stars in this drama about the life of an ambitious Hollywood producer, as seen through the eyes of a writer, a director, and an actress.

Seven Days in May
(1964)Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas star in this thriller about a MarineCorps colonel who accidentally discovers a plot to take over thegovernment by a high-ranking general.

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
(1957)The friendship between deadly gunfighter Doc Holliday and respected lawman Marshal Wyatt Earp forms the basis of this western saga. It builds up to the showdown at Tombstone, when the Holliday-Earp partnership destroyed the hated Clanton Gang.

The War Wagon
(1967)John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and Bruce Dern star in this classic Western about an ex-con who joins forces with a hired gun to steal gold from the corrupt tycoon who double-crossed them both.

In Harm's Way
(1965)Producer-director Otto Preminger‰ЫЄs epic treatment of the bombing of Pearl Harbor details the devastating sneak attack on the Naval base as well as the explosive behind the scenes stories.

Tough Guys
(1986)Set free after 30 years in prison, a pair of train robbers adjusts to life on the outside. But when the real world proves more than they bargained for, they start planning their biggest heist ever!