Elliott Gould
20 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.

Forgotten Ellis Island
(2008)A century ago, in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, a massive public hospital was built on two small islands next to Ellis Island. It is there that the germs of the world converged as thousands of immigrants too sick to be admitted as citizens were treated in the hospital. Through interviews with former patients and medical staff comes the forgotten story of how America treated these newcomers.

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

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

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.

Saving Sarah Cain
(2007)A city girl forced in to country life when she's asked to be the sole guardian of her nieces and nephews. When her Amish sister dies suddenly.

The Naked Face
(1984)Trapped in a nightmare where motives are plentiful and innocence is suspect, a psychiatrist must expose his would-be killer before it is too late.

The Ten Commandments
(2007)An adaptation of the Bible tale follows Moses, who, inspired by God, frees the Israelite slaves from Egypt’s cruel pharaoh and leads them to freedom.

Little Hercules
(2009)Little Hercules travels from Mt. Olympus to live life as a mortal in Los Angeles.

The Deal
(2008)An unsuccessful movie producer rewrites his nephew’s film in order to land a big action star, but the actor gets kidnapped before filming begins.

Bugsy
(1991)It follows the incredible true story of mobster Bugsy Siegel, who betrayed the mafia for love and founded the city that became Las Vegas.

Yellowbird
(2014)Yellowbird, an orphaned bird yearning for a family of his own, tricks a migrating flock to follow him across the globe—and into a series of comic misadventures!

Amore!
(1993)A successful, middle-aged, overweight New Yorker, bored with his life, gets divorced and goes to Hollywood, with his dream of becoming a movie star.

Altman
(2014)Ron Mann's new documentary "ALTMAN" is an in-depth look at the life and times of filmmaker Robert Altman (M*A*S*H, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Nashville, The Player, Gosford Park, and many more.) While refusing to bow down to Hollywood's conventions, or its executives, Altman's unique style of filmmaking won him friends and enemies, earned him world-wide praise and occasionally scathing criticism.

Dangerous Lies
(2020)A caregiver is drawn into a web of lies and murder after a wealthy elderly man dies and leaves his estate to her.

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.

The Automat
(2021)Mel Brooks stars in this documentary The Observer calls "charming, informative and nostalgic" focusing on the popular 20th-century vending machine that offered freshly cooked meals.

Playing Mona Lisa
(2000)A brilliant pianist's life unravels post-graduation, forcing her back to her eccentric family and their chaotic wedding preparations.

Mean Johnny Barrows
(1975)Former NFL star Fred Williamson (making his debut as a director) is Johnny Barrows, a soldier dishonorably discharged from the army. He returns home to encounter racism, violence, and an escalating mafia war. Naturally, a man with Barrows' rough background is hired as a mob enforcer. This brutal, blazing, blasting epic also stars Roddy McDowell, Stuart Whitman, and Elliot Gould.