Sterling Hayden
18 titles
Filmography
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The Killing
(1956)Cool-headed crook Johnny Clay masterminds a daring racetrack robbery with a group of four men, each playing their own role, without knowing the plan.

Terror in a Texas Town
(1958)When oil is discovered in a small town, a greedy financier sends a one-handed gunman to terrorize peaceful ranchers into leaving their property.

The Last Command
(1955)A small group of Texans (as the citizens of the Republic of Texas were known) hold out to the last man against the invading Mexican army.

King of the Gypsies
(1978)Eric Roberts makes an impressive screen debut as Dave, grandson of the aging King Zharko, who is chosen by him to lead the gypsy clan at his death. Dave's only inclination is to join the American mainstream, but he knows that the mantle of gypsy power cannot be taken lightly or denied.

The Iron Sheriff
(1957)Sterling Hayden plays a sheriff with continuing moral dilemmas. Should he relate a deathbed confession which falsely implicates his son in a murder? Should he carry out his threat to cold-bloodedly kill the real murderer or bring him to legal justice?

The Eternal Sea
(1955)US Admiral John Hoskins' devotion to the Navy inspired his heroic efforts to retain active-duty status and command despite a crippling injury in World War II, as portrayed in this well-acted biography.

Shotgun
(1955)A deputy in the Wild West takes off to avenge a U.S. Marshal’s murder and joins forces with a mysterious woman and a bounty hunter.

Valerie
(1957)Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.

Kansas Pacific
(1953)Con la Guerra Civil acercándose, se envía a un ingeniero del ejército a supervisar la construcción del Ferrocarril del Pacífico en Kansas.

Gun Battle at Monterey
(1957)After he is shot and left for dead, an outlaw hunts down his double crossing partner.

Johnny Guitar
(1954)Gambling house operator Vienna seeks control of a town as archrival Emma Small sets out to force Vienna out of town. The timely arrival of Johnny Guitar thwarts Emma's dark plans, but doesn't prevent a showdown between the women. Based on Roy Chanslor's novel, "Johnny Guitar."

The Outsider
(1979)Craig Wasson stars as Michael Flaherty, a Vietnam War veteran who is captivated by the stories told by his grandfather played by Sterling Hayden. With the inspiration from his grandfather, Flaherty soon leaves his home in Detroit to fight for the IRA in Ireland, only to find out that his dissolution may have been misled.

Denver and Rio Grande
(1952)The film is a dramatization of the building of the Denver and Rio Grande railway, which was chartered in 1870.

The Long Goodbye
(1973)In this neo-noir thriller, a private detective is determined to solve a difficult case after he becomes a suspect in the murder of his friend’s wife.

El Paso
(1949)A lawyer finds that guns speak louder than words when he rids a Western town of its criminal element.

The Final Programme
(1973)Jon Finch heads an impressive cast as the flamboyant anti-hero in this dystopian, darkly humorous sci-fi thriller from cult director Robert Fuest. The Final Programme is based on Michael Moorcock’s acclaimed 1968 novel of the same name and has been newly restored.In a far-off future, mankind is in a state of decay.

Nine to Five
(1980)A group of female office workers band together to seek revenge on their boss.

Prince Valiant
(1954)Set in England during the time of King Arthur, a young Viking, Prince Valiant, seeks to become a knight in Camelot.