Marlon Brando
22 titles
Filmography
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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.

On the Waterfront
(1954)A prizefighter-turned-longshoreman with a conscience goes up against labor leaders to expose corruption, extortion and murder among the union ranks.

Listen to Me Marlon
(2015)With exclusive access to personal archive, this is the definitive Marlon Brando cinema documentary. Charting his exceptional career as an actor and extraordinary life away from the stage and screen; the film will fully explore the complexities of the man by telling the story uniquely from Marlon’s perspective.

The Men
(1950)A paralysed war veteran struggles to come to terms with his new reality and finds it hard to accept help from others, including his new wife.

Burn!
(1969)At the behest of the British government, an agent embarks on a devious mission that requires him to incite a revolt and steal the sugar trade.

Sayonara
(1957)An American army major's love is put to the test by racial prejudices after falling for the beautiful performer of a famed Japanese dancing troupe.

The Fugitive Kind
(1960)In this Tennessee Williams masterpiece, a paradoxical drifter is drawn into the desperate lives of two passionate women in a small Mississippi town.

Guys and Dolls
(1955)In this musical comedy, a slick gambler with a girlfriend and a high-roller debt makes a bet with his friend to get a chilly missionary on a date.

Mutiny on the Bounty
(1962)A first mate incites a mutiny on a South Pacific voyage to save his crew from their sadistic captain's torments, knowing they can never return home.

One-Eyed Jacks
(1961)Tras robar un banco, Dad Longworth huye con el botín y deja que su socio Rio sea capturado, pero se convierte en su objetivo cuando Rio escapa.

Viva Zapata!
(1952)Marlon Brando stars as the outlaw who becomes revolutionary Mexican leader Emiliano Zapata in this powerful production of John Steinbeck's screenplay that also stars Anthony Quinn.

Désirée
(1954)The rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France.

Naqoyqatsi
(2002)Miramax Home Entertainment and Academy Award®-winning director Steven Soderbergh (Best Director, Traffic, 2000) present Naqoyqatsi ("Life As War"), from filmmaker Godfrey Reggio, in collaboration with composer Philip Glass, whose original score features renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In this cinematic concert - the concluding film of the Qatsi Trilogy preceded by critically acclaimed Koyaanisqatsi ("Life Out Of Balance"), and Powaqqatsi ("Life In Transformation") - mesmerizing images reanimated from everyday reality, then visually altered with state-of-the-art digital techniques, chronicle the shift from a world organized by the principles of nature to one dominated by technology, the synthetic and the virtual. Extremes of intimacy and spectacle, tragedy and hope fuse in a tidal wave of visuals and music, giving rise to a unique artistic experience that reflects Reggio's vision of a brave new globalized world.

A Countess from Hong Kong
(1967)Ogden Mears is a diplomat travelling from Hong Kong to America to reconcile with his estranged wife Martha. However, his stateroom is invaded by the mysterious Natascha, a White Russian countess who fled the revolution and ended up a bar-girl in Hong Kong. At first, Mears is inclined to throw her out, but she begs for help to get to America and he reluctantly agrees, setting in train an unlikely relationship.

Marlon Brando in Paradise
(2024)Marlon Brando was a revolutionary actor who profoundly reshaped the landscape of cinema. As a pioneering figure in method acting, he brought an unparalleled depth and authenticity to his performances, challenging traditional notions of acting and setting new standards in the industry.

Apocalypse Now
(1979)Army Captain Willard is sent upriver during the Vietnam War on a mission to "terminate" rogue Colonel Kurtz. As he travels through the insanity and absurdities of the American involvement in the war, he is more and more drawn to the jungle itself...

A Streetcar Named Desire
(1951)Family tensions boil over when a lonely and fragile Southern belle moves into her sister and brutish brother-in-law's run-down New Orleans home.

Reflections in a Golden Eye
(1967)Academy Award-winners Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando star in John Huston's intriguing melodrama of repressed love and obsession set in a Southern army base.

Sacheen: Breaking the Silence
(2019)Revisit the achievements of Sacheen Littlefeather, the first woman of color to utilize the Academy Awards to make a political statement.

Superman
(1978)Director Richard Donner brings the legendary character Superman to the big screen, with Golden Globe-nominee Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel.