Lionel Stander
10 titles
Filmography
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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.

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.
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.

A Star Is Born
(1937)A young woman comes to Hollywood with dreams of stardom, and achieves them with the help of an alcoholic leading man whose best days are behind him.

A Dandy in Aspic
(1968)In this stylish spy thriller, a Londoner working in British Intelligence, Alexander Eberlin (Laurence Harvey), actually is a Russian counter-espionage agent named Krasnevin. Fraser (Harry Andrews), head of British Intelligence, gives his men a special assignment--find and destroy Krasnevin! He discovers there is no one to whom he can turn, and even doubts a swinging Londoner with whom he is hav..

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!.

The Kid from Brooklyn
(1946)In order to win the heart of a nightclub singer, a sheepish milkman decides to train to become a boxer after knocking out a famed prize fighter.

Caliber 9
(1972)In the first film of the Fernando Di Leo triology, small-time gangster Ugo Piazza has just been released from prison. He tries to convince the police, the mafia, and his one-time associate Rocco, a sadistic hoodlum who enjoys sick violence and torture, that he wants to go straight, but everyone believes he has $300,000 of stolen money hidden somewhere. Caliber 9’s stylized violence, fast-paced action sequences, tight editing and plot twists prefigure the work of Quentin Tarantino and John Woo. The film also features a notable score by Luis Bacalov and the stunning Barbara Bouchet as Ugo’s go-go dancing girlfriend.