Paul Newman
38 titles
Filmography
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Exodus
(1960)Following WWII, a rebel soldier helps 600 Holocaust survivors escape from British internment camps to get to Palestine, where a new nation is born.

The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
(1972)An outlaw appoints himself ruler of a small Texas town.

The Left Handed Gun
(1958)Billy the Kid sets out for vengeance on the men who killed his mentor.

Twilight
(1998)Screen legend Paul Newman heads a luminous cast in this acclaimed whodunit packed with stars and suspense.

Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
(1976)To add some spectacle to his expolitative and inaccurate Wild West show, Buffalo Bill hires Sitting Bull, who becomes an accidental star.

Harry & Son
(1984)A widower and crane operator and his artistically inclined son attempt to salvage their relationship after dad gets fired from his construction job.

A New Kind of Love
(1963)Steve, a newspaper reporter, and Samantha, a fashion buyer, share a nasty case of hate at first sight. But he takes a second look when she goes from grim to glamorous in one magical afternoon at Elizabeth Arden's Beauty Salon. Will l'amour triumph!

Quintet
(1979)During a future ice age, dying humanity occupies its remaining time by playing a board game called "Quintet." For one small group, this obsession is not enough; they play the game with living pieces... and only the winner survives.

When Time Ran Out...
(1980)
Road to Perdition
(2002)A hit man finds himself on the run, while trying to save the life of his son.

Cars
(2006)Lightning McQueen is living in the fast lane, until he hits a detour and gets stranded in Radiator Springs, a forgotten town on Route 66. There he meets a heap of hilarious characters who help him discover there's more to life than fame.

What a Way to Go!
(1964)After attempting to donate $200 million to the Internal Revenue Service, Louisa (Shirley MacLaine) finds herself in the care of a psychiatrist, Dr. Stephanson (Bob Cummings). She relates the improbable story behind her strange gift. It includes a pair of penniless husbands (Dick Van Dyke, Paul Newman), who build large fortunes before suffering early -- and unusual -- deaths. To break the curse, Louisa weds a millionaire (Robert Mitchum), then a clown (Gene Kelly), without much improvement.

Absence of Malice
(1981)In America, can a man be guilty until proven innocent? Suppose you picked up this morning's newspaper and your life was a front page headline... and everything they said was accurate but not true. This is the dilemma that must be faced in this timely drama about the incredible power of the press. Michael Gallagher (played by Paul Newman in an Oscar®-nominated role) reads in the...

Message in a Bottle
(1999)On a deserted beach, a woman discovers a heartfelt letter in a bottle, sparking a quest to find its author—a sailboat builder in North Carolina.

The Making Of 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'
(1970)A look behind the scenes with the acclaimed film’s director, writer, and stars on how they brought to life the tale of two American outlaws.

The Hudsucker Proxy
(1994)When the founder of a large corporation suddenly dies, the board conspires to tank the stock price by installing a lowly mailroom clerk as president.

Mater and the Ghostlight
(2006)Mater - the rusty but trusty tow truck - spends the day playing scary pranks on the townsfolk of Radiator Springs. That night at Flo's V8 Café, Sheriff tells everyone about the legend of the Ghostlight, a mysterious blue light that haunts those very parts. As his friends head home, Mater is left alone in the dark to ponder whether the legend of the fabled Ghostlight is true.
The Silver Chalice
(1954)He looks like Marlon Brando, some reviewers said of this movie's 29-year-old star, but those comparisons would soon end. Soon to impress with his own intense brilliance, Paul Newman made his movie debut in this Biblical saga in the mode of Quo Vadis and The Robe. Set in Rome during the early Christian era, if focuses on an ill-fated sculptor sold into slavery and torn between his adoring wife (Pier Angeli) and a wily temptress (Virginia Mayo) - and threatened in his work by a power-mad sorcerer (Jack Palance) bent on overturning Christianity and becoming his own "true Messiah." The Silver Chalice's cast also includes Lorne Green, E.G. Marshall and a blonde Natalie Wood. But Newman is the movie's heart. "This young man," director Victor Saville predicted, "is destined for great things."