Richard Anderson
25 titles
Filmography
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Curse of the Faceless Man
(1958)A Roman gladiator buried alive in Pompeii comes back to life 2000 years later believing the fiancee of the curator of a museum his body is housed at is the reincarnation of the woman he once loved.

The Bionic Woman
After a near-fatal accident leads a woman to become reconstructed into a superhuman, she uses her powers to fight crime as a secret agent.

The Six Million Dollar Man
Scientists save a pilot after a near-fatal plane crash by implanting him with high-tech devices as limbs that give him superhuman abilities.

Johnny Cool
(1963)
Dan August: Once Is Never Enough
(1980)Lt. Dan August (Burt Reynolds) is a homicide detective in his hometown of Santa Luisa, California. August and his partner Sgt. Wilentz investigate the slayings of two winos who died after drinking poisoned whiskey and the rape and murder of a young woman.

Rock Hudson: Dark and Handsome Stranger
(2010)A documentary about the legendary Rock Hudson, a charming and solid movie star whose place in the studio system didn’t include his homosexuality.

Hollywood in the Atomic Age: Monsters! Martians! Mad Scientists!
(2021)Go behind the scenes with the casts, writers, directors, producers and SFX masters who made the great horror and Sci-Fi films of the 1950s.

Bride of Violence
(2018)On a camping trip, a young Christian couple is abducted and tortured by an escaped convict as apocalyptic visions overwhelm their thoughts.
I Love Melvin
(1953)
The Gunfight at Dodge City
(1959)Seeking a fresh start, Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) rolls into Dodge City with a chip on his shoulder and a gun on his hip. But soon, his mysterious past will catch up with him when an old friend calls in a favor...one that might cost him his life!

The Honkers
(1972)
Paths of Glory
(1957)Stanley Kubrick’s anti-war classic stars Kirk Douglas as a World War I commanding officer who defends his soldiers in a court-martial.

Seconds
(1966)An unhappy middle-aged banker agrees to a procedure that will fake his death and give him a completely new look and identity - one that comes with its own price.

The Glass Shield
(1994)The first black recruit in his squad, rookie cop JJ Johnson (Michael Boatman, The Good Wife) struggles to adapt to life on the force when confronted by the inherent prejudices and corruption of his precinct. Immediately positioned as an outsider, along with fellow novice cop Deborah (Lori Petty, Tank Girl, Orange is the New Black), JJ witnesses at first hand the brutality and implicit racism of his white colleagues. When an unlawful search results in the arrest of Teddy Woods (Ice Cube, Boyz N the Hood) on dubious murder charges, JJ risks his job and his life to reveal the truth. Directed by Charles Burnett (Killer of Sheep), this thrilling drama shines a light on the deep-rooted racial tensions of the American justice system and the toll of opposing institutionalised bigotry.

Stranger on My Land
(1988)A Vietnam veteran has to fight peacefully with words once more when the Air Force wants to expropriate his ranch for the construction of an air base. Featuring Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones and introducing Joseph Gordon-Levitt in his screen debut as Rounder.

In the Lake of the Woods
(1996)When a promising candidate for Minnesota senator is revealed to be involved in a Vietnamese village massacre, his career and marriage derail.

Compulsion
(1959)Two wealthy law-school students go on trial for murder.

Scaramouche
(1952)Andre Moreau is a young man determined to avenge the death of his friend at the hand of the Marquis de Maynes. However, the Marquis is the best swordsman in France and, to gain enough time to learn to fight well enough to take him on, Moreau lays low as the clown Scaramouche.

Forbidden Planet
(1956)A dutiful robot named Robby speaks 188 languages. An underground lair provides astonishing evidence of a populace a million years more advanced than Earthlings.

The Fugitive
Dr. Richard Kimble searches for his wife's murderer.