Henry Silva
26 titles
Filmography
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The Boss
(1973)
Possibility Zero
(1969)In World War II, after top-secret cargo is shot down over Nazi-occupied Norway, Nazis capture the captain while Norwegian fighters plan to destroy it.

The Italian Connection
(1972)Small-time pimp Luca Canali sets out to kill a pair of New York hitmen and the gangsters who framed him for stealing a shipment of heroin.

The Outsider
(1983)
The Hills Run Red
(1966)Two Confederate soldiers steal a Union Army payroll at the end of the Civil War. After one goes to prison for five years, he returns to find his wife has died of poverty and seeks revenge on his partner who has become a powerful outlaw.

Escape from the Bronx
(1983)The year is 2000 and the Bronx has been reduced to a decaying, desolate wasteland infested with swarms of vicious street gangs and outcast scavengers. When an imperialistic mega-corporation plans to rebuild the doomed "No Man's Land" into a perfect metropolis, they unleash their secret army of sadistic death squads to wipe out the few remaining inhabitants.

The Animals
(1970)Con la ayuda del apache que la salvĂ³ cuando la dieron por muerta, una mujer acorralarĂ¡ a los villanos que asaltaron su carruaje y abusaron de ella.

Weapons of Death
(1977)A police commissioner tries to bring a gangster to justice as the kingpin's out-of-control crimes set even his own underworld allies against him.

Above the Law
(1988)Chicago cop Nico is not a happy bunny when he discovers that suspects captured in a drug bust are allowed to walk. Then he's asked to turn in his badge. He may be off the force but he's still in the action as he confronts the corruption within the police department.

Code of Silence
(1985)A karate cop takes on a corrupt department and two feuding crime families. He has the chops to do it.

Bulletproof
(1988)
The Jayhawkers!
(1959)Pre-Civil War Kansas is the backdrop of this tale about farmer/rebel leader Luke Darcy who battles to save his land from a militant posse of private raiders. Starring Jeff Chandler and Fess Parker, and directed by Melvin Frank.
Never a Dull Moment
(1968)Mistaken for a hit man, a TV actor (Dick Van Dyke) plays the part to foil a gangster's (Edward G. Robinson) pop-art plot.

Cinderfella
(1960)Jerry Lewis plays Cinderfella – a hard-working and honest lad mistreated by his wicked stepmother and his two boorish stepbrothers. But miracles do happen when his Fairy Godfather transforms the klutzy fella into an eligible, handsome bachelor.

Thirst
(1979)A young woman is kidnapped by an international blood-drinking cartel known as ‘The Brotherhood’ who want her to join their ranks.

Love and Bullets
(1979)A loner with a grudge against a mob boss jumps at the chance to get even when the FBI sends him to Switzerland to kidnap the gangster’s girlfriend.

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold
(1986)When the swashbuckler learns that his missing brother is alive, Quatermain and his woman set out for a mythical city to save him from an evil priest.

Day of the Assassin
(1979)A US agent and treasure hunters from around the world race to Mexico, when a Shah’s yacht explodes, sending a fortune in gold to the ocean floor.

The Bravados
(1958)Intense story of a man who relentlessly tracks down the four men reponsible for raping and killing his wife - but as the quest goes on, is he sacrificing his own humanity?

The Law and Jake Wade
(1958)Western involving an outlaw who forces his reformed co-hort to lead him to some buried loot.