Steve Forrest
16 titles
Filmography
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S.W.A.T.
A team of highly trained police officers tackle risky and volatile cases involving armed and dangerous criminals in sensitive situations.

Rascal
(1969)A young boy's summer vacation is brightened by a special friend, a young raccoon whom he names "Rascal".

The Wild Country
(1970)A family leaves city life to take possession of a Wyoming ranch.

The Baron
US star Steve Forrest plays John Mannering, an antiques dealer and undercover agent working in an informal capacity for British Diplomatic Intelligence.

The Hanged Man
(1974)Milagrosamente aún con vida después de ser ahorcado, un hombre armado defiende la granja de una joven viuda de un despiadado saqueador de tierras.

Geisha Girl
(1952)On leave in Tokyo, two American GIs get caught up in espionage and adventure after unwittingly coming into possession of experimental explosives.

The Living Idol
(1957)Several mysterious deaths are attributed to an ancient stone idol.

The Second Time Around
(1961)A NYC widow travels west to a wild and wooly Arizona town and becomes the sheriff - soon she's fending off suitors while chasing outlaws! A sparkling western comedy with Steve Forrest, Juliet Prowse, Thelma Ritter.

Hotline
(1982)After starting a new job as a telephone operator, a woman must piece together the mystery behind a murderous madman who keeps calling in.

Mommie Dearest
(1981)Based on Christina Crawford's book about the alleged abuse she suffered by her adoptive mother, actress Joan Crawford.

Flaming Star
(1960)A young mixed-race Native American must choose sides between his white father and his Kiowa mother when his mother's people go on the warpath. The film examines the effects of a mixed-race family on the community at large. This mainly dramatic role is considered one of Elvis's better on-screen efforts.

Spies Like Us
(1985)Two misfits who aspiring to spy for the CIA are trained as operatives and sent to Central Asia, only to discover they are being used as decoys.

It Happened to Jane
(1959)When a shipment of expired shellfish arrives to her New England lobstery, Jane Osgood decides to take a capitalist railroad tycoon to court.

Heller in Pink Tights
(1960)Members of a theatrical troupe travel the Mid West during the 1880s, dodging creditors and confrontational townsfolk.
Phantom of the Rue Morgue
(1954)A psychopath stalks Paris. Beautiful young women are being murdered. The city is terrorized. And an innocent psychology professor is framed for the crimes of the Phantom of the Rue Morgue.

North Dallas Forty
(1979)HD. Nick Nolte plays an aging wide receiver in this bawdy, brutally honest look behind the scenes of pro football.