Charles Bronson
38 titles
Filmography
38 results

Caboblanco
(1980)In 1948, an assortment of shady characters are searching for Nazi loot, sunken off the coast of Peru.

Twinky
(1970)Scott Wardman is an American, middle-aged, writer living in England where he falls for a flirtatious, young girl named "Twinky". Their marriage is put to the test as they try to establish themselves as a "normal" couple.

Death Wish V: The Face of Death
(1994)When a mobster's thugs maim and kill his fiancée, Paul trades the safety of witness protection for vigilante justice on the streets of New York.
Bronson: Fit to Be Free?
(2023)Charles Bronson, the UK's most notorious prisoner, speaks on camera for the first time in 30 years. Locked up for 48 years and due a parole hearing, is Bronson safe to be released?

Master of the World
(1961)In 1848, a fanatical inventor seeks to fly around the world and stop war from his flying airship (the "Albatross")...a cross between a zeppelin and a helicopter. Adapted from two Jules Verne novels-- "Master of the World" and "The Conqueror."

You Can't Win 'Em All
(1970)A couple of mercenaries agree to escort three girls of important parentage and a shipment of gold to safety, but their greed gets the better of them.

The Dirty Dozen
(1967)In this star-studded WW2 action drama, 12 military prisoners, facing death sentences, jump at the chance to redeem themselves. It's a suicide mission - infiltrate a well-guarded castle and kill the Nazi officials - but the anti-heroes are soon whipped into a crack unit. Great action, great performances.

This Property Is Condemned
(1966)Robert Redford and Natalie Wood headline this sexually charged Depression-era drama. Redford plays Owen Legate, a railroad official come to backwater Dodson, Mississippi, with a pocketful of pink slips for the yard employees. Repressed desires, sultry women, sweltering weather and a handsome stranger...

The Krays: Gangsters Behind Bars
(2021)Exclusive interviews offer a horrifying portrait of identical twin brother gangsters who terrorized London’s East End in the 1950s and 1960s.

Never So Few
(1959)Oscar-winner Frank Sinatra and Oscar-nominee Steve McQueen star as members of a badly outnumbered American battalion who overcome great odds to defeat the Japanese in Burma during WWII.

Once Upon a Time in the West
(1968)A railway magnate hires a ruthless killer to murder a family whose farm is on the rail route, but reckons without the subsequent arrival of the farmer's young widow and a mysterious stranger intent on tracking down the killer.

The Magnificent Seven
(1960)Seven master gunmen are pitted against an army of rampaging bandits in this thrilling action adventure, which saw Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson explode onto our screens as stars of the future.

Apache
(1954)The lone Apache, Massai, valiantly fights a one-man war against the U.S. Army in his attempt to remain free at any cost.

The Sandpiper
(1965)Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star in this romantic drama about a schoolboy's mother who becomes involved with the married headmaster of a Californian boarding school.

Villa Rides
(1968)Un piloto aviador norteamericano que había sido encarcelado en México se une a la causa revolucionaria que encabeza el Centauro del Norte.

The Great Escape
(1963)The award-winning, high-energy World War II epic about a maximum-security Nazi POW camp that three U.S. military prisoners attempt to break out of.

4 for Texas
(1963)Frank Sinatra plays a tough guy who hooks up with fellow rat packer Dean Martin to open a casino in this western.

Vera Cruz
(1954)Two soldiers of fortune escort gold from Mexico City to Vera Cruz through a barrage of bullets and double-crosses during the 1866 Mexican Rebellion.