Elliott Gould
43 titles
Filmography
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The Long Goodbye
(1973)In this neo-noir thriller, a private detective is determined to solve a difficult case after he becomes a suspect in the murder of his friend’s wife.

Capricorn One
(1977)A NASA Mars mission won't work, and its funding is endangered, so they decide to fake it just this once. But then they have to keep the secret.

Busting
(1974)Two hard-nosed Los Angeles cops who usually spend their time busting petty criminals defy orders from their crooked higher-ups to nab a kingpin.
The Touch
(1971)
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark
(1980)An American pilot gets more than he bargained for as he agrees to fly a strait laced evangelist, an assorted bunch of farm animals and two young stowaways on a mission to the South Pacific in a B-29.

Fred Won't Move Out
(2012)Dealing with the struggles of caring for aging parents, adult children weigh the pros and cons of whether the elders should stay in their house.

Over the Brooklyn Bridge
(1984)Brooklyn luncheonette owner Alby dreams of owning a chic Manhattan eatery. He just needs a loan from his uncle, who will give the money for a price!

Switchmas
(2012)A Christmas-obsessed Jewish boy on his way to sunny Florida trades places with another boy on his way to snowy Christmastown, Washington.

Expecting Mary
(2010)A young girl who’s enjoyed all the trappings of a life of privilege learns the true meaning of love, sacrifice and family in a desert trailer park.

The Devil and Max Devlin
(1981)When a frequent sinner named Max Devlin dies, he goes to hell.

Falling in Love Again
(1980)An aging architect heads back to his Bronx stomping grounds for a reunion and recalls how he fell in love with the girl who later became his wife.

Matilda
(1978)A two-bit talent agent thinks his ticket to the big time is an amazing boxing kangaroo, that draws attention from the mob and animal rights activists.

M*A*S*H
(1970)Two irreverent surgeons at a mobile army surgical hospital create havoc – and save lives.

California Split
(1974)When a casual gambler befriends a professional one, he begins to mirror his life, sending both deeper into the sleazy gambling world where the stakes keep getting bigger.
The Screwfly Solution
(2006)
The Lady Vanishes
(1979)While traveling by rail in Nazi Germany, a young woman finds that a fellow passenger has disappeared from the train, but nobody else remembers her.

Humor Me
(2017)When a New York playwright in a career slump is left by his wife, his only option is moving into his father’s New Jersey retirement community.

The Caller
(2008)A private detective is drawn into a web of intrigue when a whistleblowing energy executive hires him for an unusual surveillance job.

The Encore of Tony Duran
(2011)The Encore of Tony Duran chronicles the day Tony Duran finally hits bottom and his inspiring rebound from the brink. A victim of personal and financial failure, Tony (Gene Pietragallo) long ago gave up his dreams of singing and performance... But in the Great Recession, even his day job has disappeared, prompting in Tony feelings of self-loathing. Desperate, Tony is prepared to sink to crime to pay his bills, but he finds himself incompetent even at that. Withering under the gaze of the meth dealer, Art (William Katt), Tony becomes a completely broken man: robbed, life-threatened and miserable. He makes his last gamble and loses it all. However, just at the moment his life becomes a complete nightmare, his friend Jerry (Elliott Gould) is there to guide Tony back. Jerry, a retired old school Catskills comedian, incisively pushes Tony to face his own history, to tell the tale of what pushed him out of Hollywood so long ago, and then forces Tony to embark on a course of human transformation and redemption. Jerry makes Tony sing again. Tony must come to terms with his estranged son, Mike (Cody Kasch). Can Mike ever believe that Tony's “Biggest Loser” transformation is for real? Can he believe his father is clean and sober after so many previous disappointments? Tony Duran is at his middle age, and he has lived too many winters in a state of longing. A comfortable life is just out of his reach, and so he disqualifies himself from love. He wishes to talk to Leah (Nikki Ziering), a waitress at the local diner, but he can’t bring himself to speak. Leah is a faded beauty, looking for something real… and Tony needs to believe that he is real before she can. In the end, for Tony-- and for all of us-- it is never too late to jump on a stage and sing, to find a beautiful woman and win her heart, to make a lasting peace with family, or to grab any dream big or small.

Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8
(1987)Court transcripts and film clips illumine the case of those tried for conspiring to incite riots at 1968’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago.