Everett Sloane
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Patterns
(1956)When a young executive is recruited to a powerful Manhattan conglomerate, he is thrust into a power struggle that tests both his ethics and ambitions.

The Men
(1950)A paralysed war veteran struggles to come to terms with his new reality and finds it hard to accept help from others, including his new wife.

The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)Seduced by a femme fatal, a wandering Irishman joins a yachting cruise from New York to San Francisco and gets trapped in its passengers’ murder plot.

The Patsy
(1964)When a popular entertainer meets with an untimely death, his shocked showbiz associates scramble desperately to find a quick replacement. That replacement is Stanley Belt (Jerry Lewis), a meek hotel employee who suddenly finds himself plucked from obscurity and hilariously groomed for stardom. Stanley may have no business being in show business, but thats not going to stop his determined mentors from trying to mold him into a musical superstar! This frenzied comedys all-star supporting cast includes Everett Sloane, Phil Harris, Keenan Wynn, Ed Wynn, Peter Lorre, John Carradine, Hans Conried, Nancy Kulp, Richard Deacon, Scatman Crothers, Rhonda Fleming, George Raft and Mel Tormé.

The Enforcer
(1951)For as long as crime boss Albert Mendoza (Everett Sloane) has been running a notorious ring of hired hit men, District Attorney Martin Ferguson (Humphrey Bogart) has been hunting him down. But Ferguson cuts a deal with Mendoza's henchman Joe Rico (Ted De Corsia), and the mob boss is finally arrested. However, Rico dies mysteriously before he can testify against Mendoza, and Ferguson must reexamine years of potential evidence, desperately searching for something to incriminate the gangster with.

Sirocco
(1951)A ruthless gun runner (Humphrey Bogart) turns to his rival (Lee J. Cobb) to help him escape from war-torn Syria. A powerhouse of action.

Home from the Hill
(1960)A stupendous cast marks this poignant drama about a southern landowner who has trouble with his two sons, one of whom is illegitimate.

Lust for Life
(1956)Kirk Douglas gives a fierce portrayal of Van Gogh, an artist tornbetween the joyous inspiration of his genius and the dark desperation ofhis tormented mind.

The Disorderly Orderly
(1964)Poor Jerome Littlefield (Jerry Lewis). He wants to be a doctor МИ but thatМ s not exactly the perfect career choice when youМ re hopelessly squeamish. So he settles for the job of orderly at the Whitestone Sanitarium, a career move thatМ s guaranteed to keep the patients МИ and viewers МИ in stitches!
Prince of Foxes
(1949)Duke Cesare Borgia attempts to marry his sister off to the heir of Ferrers, which would give him control over a wider part of Italy. He employs a soldier, Andrea Orsini (his sister's lover and an unscrupulous man) on this quest. En route, Orisini learns a more honorable way of life and turns against the Borgias and leads a revolt against them.