James Coburn
32 titles
Filmography
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Cross of Iron
(1977)Germany, 1943. Experienced Sergeant Steiner, fighting on the Eastern Front, has lost all illusions about the meaning of war. The fanatical Captain Stransky, on the other hand, is still convinced of the "final victory". Due to an order of Stransky, Steiner and his men get behind the Russian front. In a bloody action with heavy losses, the soldiers try to return behind their own lines.

Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
(1973)Pat Garrett has given up riding with Billy the Kid and is now a sheriff. But cattle ranchers want him to rid the territory of Billy. After he escapes, Pat puts a posse together and a chase ensues culminating in a final showdown. But Pat's unaware of the cattle barons true interests...

The President's Analyst
(1967)James Coburn spy-spoof comedy vehicle from the swinging 60s, with plenty of beaches, gizmos, and sunglasses. With all the responsibility that goes with being U.S. President, it's not surprising that sometimes you need your head examined. Step forward Dr. Sidney Shaefer (Coburn), shrink of choice to the stars.

Our Man Flint
(1966)In 'Our Man Flint' James Coburn stars as Derek Flint, the multi-talented, multi-gadgeted agent (his lighter has over 80 different functions and he can even talk to dolphins!) for the international intelligence agency Z.O.W.I.E. who is assigned to find out why fellow spies are dying left, right and centre. During his investigations, he discovers that the killings have been ordered by the evil G.

Harry in Your Pocket
(1973)James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin, Trish Van Devere, and a scene-stealing Walter Pidgeon play a highly professional team of pickpockets in this engrossing exploration of honor among thieves and a criminal "passing of the torch" to the next generation.

A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die
(1972)Seeking revenge, a Union colonel leads seven prisoners on an impossible mission to retake a fort from an evil Confederate major during the Civil War.

Waterhole #3
(1967)A cache of stolen gold is the object of a gambler's quest in this comedic tale produced by Blake Edwards.

The Honkers
(1972)
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
(1966)A sly con artist masterminds an intricate plot to stage an airport bank heist in Los Angeles while security is distracted by a dignitary's arrival.

American Gun
(2002)A man attempts to hunt down the killer of his daughter. Using the serial number on the gun that was used to shoot her as a starting point, he journeys across America, tracking down the various owners of the weapon and hearing each of their diverse stories.

The Carey Treatment
(1972)A pathologist fights to clear a colleague of murder when a noted physician's daughter dies during an illegal operation.

The Internecine Project
(1974)Robert Elliot, a retired secret agent, hatches a cunning plan to eliminate those who know too much about his past.

Duck, You Sucker
(1971)A bandit and a revolutionary team up to liberate political prisoners, defend their compatriots, and risk their lives on a train filled with dynamite.

Hard Times
(1975)An aging, bare-knuckle street fighter in 1930's New Orleans makes his living in illegal brawls with opponents fooled into thinking they can take him.

The Last Hard Men
(1976)An outlaw breaks free from prison, then kidnaps the daughter of the lawman who put him away - can the now-retired sheriff stop him and save the girl? With Barbara Hershey.

Looker
(1981)Michael Crichton ("Disclosure," "Jurassic Park," TV's "ER") wrote and directed this smart, high-tech thriller that delves into just how profitable supermodels can be, once you're rid of the models. Plastic surgeon Albert Finney ("The Dresser," "Orphans") goes after big business execs (Oscar-winner James Coburn -- "Maverick," and Emmy Award-winner Leigh Taylor-Young -- "Picket Fences")...

Snow Dogs
(2002)When a Miami dentist inherits a team of sled dogs, he's got to learn the trade or lose his pack to a crusty mountain man.

The Last of Sheila
(1973)Raised voices at a Bel-Air party. The front door bursts open. Sheila runs from the mansion, away from her irate husband, Clinton Greene. A screech of brakes beyond the driveway. Sheila is hit and dies. One year later to the day, Greene invites six celebrities who were present that fatal night aboard his yacht, the Sheila, anchored off Nice, France, for a "murder game" devised to reveal his gues...

Midway
(1976)This gripping film interweaves the stories of the soldiers who fought the Battle of Midway, which took place six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor and was a turning point for the U.S.

Affliction
(1998)A small-town sheriff investigates the murder of a wealthy businessman, and it resurrects the demons of his own childhood that begin to haunt him.