Lionel Stander
24 titles
Filmography
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Cul-de-sac
(1966)On a small island off the coast of England, two escaped convicts find their hide out in the dank castle of a recluse and his undersexed wife.

Halleluja to Vera Cruz
(1973)In 1911 revolution-torn Mexico, two Americans disguise themselves as priests to make their way across the shifting landscape.

The Moving Finger
(1963)A badly wounded bank robber stumbles into a beatnik café to hide out and sets off a scramble by its owner and clientele to find his stolen 90 large.

Red Coat
(1975)When an outlaw escapes from prison, a fearsome Mountie hunts him down. The two men share a mysterious bond connected to their past.

Hart to Hart
Wealthy, amorous, stylish supersleuths Jonathan and Jennifer Hart, roam the world, hobnob with the rich and famous, and solve crimes along the way

Salt Water Daffy
(1933)After mistakenly walking into a recruitment office, Elmer and Wilbur end up in the Navy, where their laziness sets off their superior officer.

The Big Show-Off
(1945)The owner of a popular musical venue tries to act as a matchmaker by bringing together a talented piano player and a gifted singer.

A Boy, a Girl and a Dog
(1946)During World War II, Kip and Button decide to help the war effort by enlisting their beloved dog for military service. Not surprisingly, the dog becomes a hero in the K-9 corps. The kids' kindly old grandfather (Harry Davenport) helps the two during the tense time their dog is away. A cute war-time family film with a scene-stealing dog.

Cyclone
(1978)After their plane crashes into the ocean, a group of survivors board a small boat, where they face grim realities when their food supply runs out.

Smoked Hams
(1934)A down-on-their-luck vaudeville team tries to hide their cooking from their landlord and badgers an agent into booking their new Civil War act.

Wicked Stepmother
(1989)Transforming into a cigarette smoking black cat is just one of Bette Davis' evil tricks in this campy, fun-filled brew that mixes magic with mayhem and costars Barbara Carrera as Davis' doting daughter.

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
(1936)A reluctant millionaire (Gary Cooper) is declared insane when he announces that he'll give his fortune away to America's poor. Oscar(r)-winning direction by Frank Capra.

St. Benny the Dip
(1951)Three small-time crooks disguise themselves as clergymen to evade the law, only to find that their fake piety leads to unexpected moral dilemmas.

The Squeeze
(1978)Lured out of retirement for one last heist, a former safe cracker soon finds himself plotting revenge when he discovers he's been double crossed.

Beyond the Law
(1968)A master thief finds himself on the other side of the law after he and his partners rob a silver mine and the townspeople end up electing him sheriff.
Hooray for Love
(1935)Promise Her Anything
(1966)A widow develops a love-hate relationship with her upstairs neighbour when she asks him to watch her child as she tries to woo her boss who hates kids.
Unfaithfully Yours
(1948)A symphony conductor who doubts his wife's fidelity plans ingenious ways to get even with her during a concert.

Treasure Island
(1972)Orson Welles himself stars as Long John Silver in this seldom-seen 1972 adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of pirates and buried treasure! Join Jim Hawkins and his shipmates for an adventure of a lifetime in a swashbuckling spectacular that's fun for all the family!.

Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven
(1948)A frustrated playwright and a woman fleeing her mundane life meet and set off on a romantic, twist-filled road trip from Texas to Brooklyn.