Theodore Bikel
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Flight from Vienna
(1956)1956. Colonel Sandor Kosice is a Hungarian police chief who escapes to Vienna seeking political asylum. However, his motives are under suspicion.

My Side of the Mountain
(1969)Sam leaves home for the mountains after being told that the family trip has been canceled, preventing him from doing the algae experiments he had planned for. The film chronicles his struggle for independence, and with the forces of natures.

I Bury the Living
(1958)A moody, chilling tale unfurls, as the new director of a small cemetery discovers that when he alters information in his planogram, plot owners die.

Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words
(2016)Interviews, concert performances and archival footage offer insight into the life and career of musician Frank Zappa.

The Defiant Ones
(1958)Two convicts bound together by an unbreakable iron chain escape a Southern work gang and must put aside their differences in order to evade capture.

Sweet November
(1968)Sara, a free-spirited single woman living in Brooklyn, invites a new man to stay with her every month. For Sara, this is an opportunity to expose a man to new things, but it is also a way to make sure that she will always be remembered.

I Want to Live!
(1958)A troubled young woman living on the margins suddenly finds herself on death row for the murder of an elderly widow she didn't commit.

The Enemy Below
(1957)The captain of a U.S. destroyer plays a game of cat and mouse with a German U-boat commander in the North Atlantic during WWII.

The Pride and the Passion
(1957)Napoleon's forces are sweeping across Europe, and Spain is on the brink of falling. Standing alone against the onslaught is one brave fighter and his band of guerillas. Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren shine in this wartime classic.

Murder on Flight 502
(1975)La carta que dejó un pasajero en la sala VIP de un aeropuerto advierte que varias personas morirán en el transcurso de un vuelo transatlántico.

The African Queen
(1952)Adapted from the novel by C.S. Forester, The African Queen (1951) directed by John Huston stars Humphrey Bogart in his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Charlie Allnut, the slovenly, gin-swilling captain of a tramp steamer called the African Queen, which ships supplies to small East African villages during World War I.

Sands of the Kalahari
(1965)Stranded in the African wilds by a plane crash, a disparate group of passengers' worst enemy isn't weather or wild animals but a fellow traveler.

The Final Days
(1989)Get an inside look into Richard Nixon's administration during August 1974: the critical period following the Watergate break-in scandal.

The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!
(1966)Alarm bells ring in a community on the New England coast when a Russian submarine runs aground and a Soviet officer and his crewmen come ashore to seek help.

My Fair Lady
(1964)Multi Oscar winning musical, based on George Bernard Shaw's `Pygmalion', about a phonetics expert who, for a bet, takes on the challenge of teaching a Cockney flower girl to talk like a duchess. All the songs from the stage musical were retained, including `The Rain in Spain, I Could Have Danced All Night, With a Little Bit of Luck, and Wouldn't It Be Loverly'.

The Little Traitor
(2007)A coming of age tale of the unlikely bond between a kindly British soldier and a spirited Jewish boy set against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel.

200 Motels
(1971)The story, interspersed with performances by the Mothers and the Royal Symphony Orchestra, is a tale of life on the road. The band members' main concerns are the search for groupies and the desire to get paid.

Shadow Conspiracy
(1997)A presidential aide and a reporter uncover a conspiracy at the highest level of government - one which carries deadly consequences.