Bert Remsen
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Joni
(1979)The true story of a woman, paralyzed at age 17 from a swimming accident, portrays how she learned to paint with her mouth and find strength in faith.

Borderline
(1980)After his partner is killed by a human smuggler, a tough border cop decides to take matters into his own hands to avenge his death.

Code of Silence
(1985)A karate cop takes on a corrupt department and two feuding crime families. He has the chops to do it.

Stand Alone
(1985)After a World War II veteran has his home sprayed with machine gun fire by a drug dealing criminal gang, he takes delayed justice into his own hands.

Policewoman Centerfold
(1983)Based on the true story of a divorced policewoman who posed nude for a popular men’s magazine pictorial and was fired from the force because of it.
Lookin' to Get Out
(1982)
Uncle Joe Shannon
(1978)Joe, self-destructive after the death of his wife and child in a fire, befriends a disabled youngster, and together they battle life's obstacles.

Route 66
The adventures of two young drifters across America on Highway Route 66.

Only the Lonely
(1991)A Chicago cop must balance loyalty to his overbearing mother and a relationship with a shy funeral home worker in this sweet romantic comedy. With Ally Sheedy, from the director of Mrs. Doubtfire.

Payback
(1991)After an explosive prison escape, Clinton teams up with a town sheriff to get revenge on the drug-dealing killer who put him behind bars.

California Split
(1974)When a casual gambler befriends a professional one, he begins to mirror his life, sending both deeper into the sleazy gambling world where the stakes keep getting bigger.

McCabe & Mrs. Miller
(1971)One of Robert Altman's most provocative films turns the Wild West on its ear. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie are a small-time gambler and a madam who go into business together.

Eye of the Tiger
(1986)A Vietnam vet and ex-con tries to live a peaceful life, until a vicious motorcycle gang targets his family, and the local cops refuse to help.

Fast Break
(1979)A New York delicatessen worker talks his way into a position as head basketball coach at a Nevada college. He accepts the job on the condition that he can bring his street-wise New York City players with him. The players are standouts on the court but lost in the classroom which leads to trouble.
Memorial Day
(1983)Second-Hand Hearts
(1981)From famed Being There director Hal Ashby, Second-Hand Hearts follows a boozing drifter and a waitress. Together they journey from Texas to California on a road trip where they find emotional stability and love in each other.

I Married a Centerfold
(1984)The romantic quest of a young engineers’ life begins when he falls in love with a centerfold model on TV and becomes determined to find and marry her.