James Caan
70 titles
Filmography
70 results

Sicilian Vampire
(2015)Sonny Trafficante was hoping for a little rest and relaxation, instead he got a night he will never forget.

Gone with the West
(1975)An ex-prisoner and a young Native American woman form an unlikely alliance to bring justice to a troubled frontier town.

Misery
(1990)After his car crashes in the mountains during a snowstorm, a famous novelist is held in captivity by the dangerously unbalanced fan who “rescued” him.

A Bridge Too Far
(1977)In the midst of WWII, the Allies devise an ill-fated mission to push through German lines in the Netherlands, but a key bridge stands in the way.

Elf
(2003)Raised by Papa Elf (Bob Newhart), Buddy (Will Ferrell) comes to realise he doesn’t fit in with the other elves. Determined to find a place where he belongs, Buddy searches for his real dad – in New York City!

Lady in a Cage
(1964)Alone in her residence over a holiday weekend, a widow is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well organized world is shattered as the stalled elevator becomes a claustrophobic torture chamber – a cage.

For the Boys
(1991)Dixie and Eddie become the perfect team as they tour from North Africa to the Pacific.

Queen Bees
(2021)When a fiercely independent elderly woman reluctantly moves into a nearby retirement community for a short-term stay, she slowly realizes that it’s never too late to make new friends or find love.

Funny Lady
(1975)FUNNY LADY resumes several years after FUNNY GIRL and chronicles Fanny Brice's (Barbra Streisand) relationship, both personal and professional, with her second husband, showman Billy Rose (James Caan). However, Brice's first husband, Nick Arnstein (Omar Sharif) reappears from out of the past and throws her personal and professional life into turmoil.

Mickey Blue Eyes
(1999)New York art dealer Michael Felgate thinks his girlfriend Gina would make the perfect wife, until he proposes and learns she is the daughter of a mafia kingpin!

Kiss Me Goodbye
(1982)Kay (Sally Field) is a widow who's met a handsome but otherwise dull Egyptologist named Rupert (Jeff Bridges) and hopes to marry. Trouble is, the ghost of her dead husband, Jolly (James Caan), strenuously objects. A former Broadway director, he's visible only to Kay, and begins interfering in her life so much that others question her sanity. Jolly, however, cares only about driving away the hated Rupert, who for his part thinks to stage an exorcism.

City of Ghosts
(2002)After his partner and mentor flees the investigation of an insurance scam and lands in Cambodia, Jimmy Cremming sets off to get his cut of the action.

Preggoland
(2014)When Ruth ruins a baby shower with her juvenile antics, her group promptly de-friends her. But when she is later mistaken to be 'with child' she is welcomed back into the group. Ruth wants to come clean, but when her dad (James Caan) has a heart attack and tells her that the only thing keeping him alive is the promise of grandkids, she decides to continue to fake the pregnancy.

Games
(1967)Paul and Jennifer are a pair of wealthy Upper East Side socialites who like to amuse themselves by playing twisted mind games. But when a mysterious woman shows up at their door and begins to exhibit uncanny psychic abilities, the rules change…and the stakes become higher-and deadlier-than ever before.

Harry and Walter Go to New York
(1976)While in jail, two low-rent vaudevillians steal a fellow inmate’s plan to rob a bank after they are released. Can they get to the loot before he does?

In the Shadows
(2001)A hitman is sent to Hollywood to take the life of a stuntman but falls in love with the man's daughter in the process and decides to switch jobs.

The Throwaways
(2015)Given a choice between assisting the CIA or life in prison, a notorious hacker agrees to help the government and recruits a team of misfits to assist.

Rickles
(1975)The great insult comic Don Rickles stars in this sketch comedy and dance special from 1975, featuring some of his celebrity friends of the day

The Godfather
(1972)Winner of three Academy Awards including Best Picture, Francis Ford Coppola's epic masterpiece paints a chilling portrait of the Corleone family, balancing the story between their family life and the ugly crime business in which they are engaged.

Detachment
(2011)A substitute teacher who shuns emotional connection bonds with a runaway teenager and becomes a role model for apathetic students at a public school.