James Coburn
33 titles
Filmography
33 results

Bite the Bullet
(1975)A pair of ex-rough-riders, an aging cowboy, a Mexican, an Englishman, a greenhorn, and a sex worker enter a 700-mile horse race across the desert.

The Nutty Professor
(1996)Eddie Murphy gives "the performances" of his career - playing seven roles! - in this hilarious comedy about a genetics professor who experiments with his own fat-reducing serum.

The Hit List
(1993)A hitman hired to assassinate high-level criminals that the law can’t touch is asked to help the beautiful and possibly dangerous friend of his boss.

Charade
(1963)Romance y suspenso en ParÃs. Una viuda es perseguida por varios hombres que quieren la fortuna que le habÃa robado su marido asesinado.

Hudson Hawk
(1991)An ex-cat burglar (Bruce Willis) sets out to steal a series of priceless artifacts in this globe-spanning caper.

Deadfall
(1993)After accidentally killing his father in a sting-gone-wrong, a grifter travels to California to recover stolen money from his dad's twin.

Monsters, Inc.
(2001)A little girl named Boo wanders into the world of monsters.

Hell Is for Heroes
(1962)Set in 1944 during WWII, an embittered G.I. returns to his war-weary unit after being demoted from staff sergeant to private but is forced once again step up into a leadership role when they are ordered to defend a position along the German front line.

Maverick
(1994)With more twists than a switchback trail and more sleights of hand than a shell game, Bret Maverick aims to win a riverboat poker tournament with a $500,000 prize.

Ride Lonesome
(1959)A bounty hunter escorts a killer to prison but allows his outlaw brother to catch up with them to have a showdown over a previous shocking murder.

The Great Escape
(1963)The award-winning, high-energy World War II epic about a maximum-security Nazi POW camp that three U.S. military prisoners attempt to break out of.

The Magnificent Seven
(1960)Seven master gunmen are pitted against an army of rampaging bandits in this thrilling action adventure, which saw Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson explode onto our screens as stars of the future.

The Loved One
(1965)An all-star cast pokes fun at Hollywood, Britain and the business of turning a profit from grief in the classic 1960s black comedy The Loved One. Innocent, serious British poet Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse--"Tru," How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) comes to Los Angeles to make final arrangements for a relative who was a longtime film star, but didn't leave enough money to pay for his funeral. Taking a job as an assistant embalmer at a pet cemetery, Barlow falls in love with beautiful funeral-home cosmetician Aimee Thanatogenous (Anjanette Comer), who is also the object of prissy funeral director Mr. Joyboy's (Academy Award winner Rod Steiger--In the Heat of the Night) affections. Now, as Barlow stumbles his way through the underside of Hollywood, he becomes involved with his boss's (Jonathan Winters) plan to launch the dearly departed into eternal orbit in outer space.