Steve Cochran
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Il Grido
(1957)In this rare early film from the director of L'AVVENTURA and BLOWUP, a man struggles with his inability to relate to those around him. Italian with English subtitles.

Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
(1951)At California's Folsom Prison, escape attempts and riots are on the rise due to the old-school sadistic style of management of a brutal warden.

I, Mobster
(1959)A second-generation Italian-American under Senate investigation recounts to the Feds his rise from bookie's runner to drug pusher to crime boss.

Quantrill's Raiders
(1958)The oft-told tale of controversial Southern-sympathizing outlaw Quantrill is recounted again in this Civil War-era Western. Confederate officer Westcott is assigned to collaborate with the vigilante leader Quantrill in a raid on an ammunition depot in Lawrence, Kansas. Westcott travels onward when the ammo supply is moved, but the vengeance-driven Quantrill insists upon remaining in Lawrence to indulge in one of the bloodiest and most sadistic raids in Kansas history.

Mozambique
(1964)Murder, kidnapping, and murder plague a U.S. pilot, jobless after a crash, when he takes a job flying mysterious cargo for drug smugglers.

Come Next Spring
(1956)A recovering alcoholic returns to the family he left behind after a 12-year absence, and vows to win their hearts again.

Operation Secret
(1952)A secret HUNT for the man of MYSTERY four nations HAD to find! Based loosely on the true story of story of Lieutenant Colonel Peter Ortiz, an American World War II veteran who also served in the French foreign legion. With such a sterling record, it comes as a shock when Ortiz is accused of the murder of a French resistance leader. Believed killed in action himself, a trial begins against Ortiz. As the courtroom drama draws to a close, however, Ortiz bursts into the courtroom and identifies the real killer, clearing his name and preserving his reputation.

Private Hell 36
(1954)While investigating a robbery, two detectives steal a pile of cash. One is tormented by guilt, the other intends to keep it by any means necessary.

Carnival Story
(1954)In search of a better life, a German woman joins an American carnival passing through Munich and becomes torn between two very different suitors.

The Damned Don't Cry
(1950)Ethel Whitehead leaves her laborer husband behind to find a new, better life, and meets a rich gangster that leads her to a life of wealth and luxury. She engineers a rivalry, however, that sparks the ruin of everything she has fought to gain.

Jim Thorpe – All-American
(1951)A legendary athlete rises from poverty on a Native American reservation to break Olympic records in 1912, only to later be stripped of his medals.

Dallas
(1950)Blade Hollister rides into town to find the men who killed his family and stole his land while he was fighting in the Civil War. He takes the identity of U.S. Marshal Wetherby and exacts his revenge, but the wiliest of the killers forces a final showdown.

The Deadly Companions
(1961)Un hombre mata accidentalmente al hijo de una mujer e intenta compensarlo escoltando la procesión fúnebre a través del peligroso territorio indio.

Raton Pass
(1951)Patricia Neal and Dennis Morgan star in this atypical, melodramatic Western. Newlyweds Marc and Ann each own half of a huge cattle ranch, but ambitious Ann wants the whole thing--and she's not reluctant to hire gunslingers to convince Marc after legal chicanery fails. But Marc rallies the local homesteaders to help him make a stand against his swindling wife.

The Chase
(1946)A veteran-turned-chauffeur is forced on the run in Cuba after he makes off with the wife of his sadistic millionaire boss and she winds up dead.

The Kid from Brooklyn
(1946)In order to win the heart of a nightclub singer, a sheepish milkman decides to train to become a boxer after knocking out a famed prize fighter.

White Heat
(1949)A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist.