Jack Palance
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Filmography
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Cocaine Cowboys
(1979)A band on the brink of stardom that’s been financing their dream by smuggling drugs must take one last job for the mob before they can go legit.

Kill a Dragon
(1967)When a dangerous load of TNT lands on a beach near Hong Kong, the islanders claim it as their own. The owner wants it back and threatens to blow up the island. In HD.

The Four Deuces
(1975)A Prohibition-era gangster gets embroiled in an increasingly bloody war with a rival mob boss in order to protect his business and his girl.

The Great Adventure
(1975)An orphaned boy and his canine pal embark on a journey through the Yukon wilderness and wind up in a small town ruled by a greedy businessman.

The Shape of Things to Come
(1979)The time is the tomorrow after tomorrow and mankind has now populated the Moon, where vast domed cities have been built on what was once a wasteland. But when the power-mad Emperor Omus attacks the lunar colony of New Washington, a team of scientists led by Dr. John Caball launches a dangerous mission to destroy the dictator and his robot army.

Sudden Fear
(1952)Following a whirlwind courtship, acclaimed playwright Myra Hudson marries Lester Blaine, a slick actor she has just fired from her latest play. Shortly after the honeymoon, Myra overhears Lester and his lover, Irene, plotting to murder the wealthy writer for her inheritance. Shattered by the revelation, Myra pulls herself together and hatches a revenge scheme. But can she go through with her violent plans?

Chato's Land
(1972)A half-white, half-Apache man dodges a vengeful posse after he kills a sheriff in self-defense. Both sides pay a heavy price in this Western.

Halls of Montezuma
(1951)A Marine platoon leader is determined to keep alive the seven men who have survived under his command, even though they have only twenty-four hours to take out a Japanese rocket command that threatens to devastate the Allied Forces.

Torture Garden
(1967)Anthology film consisting of four stories bookended by Burgess Meredith as Dr. Diabolo, a carnival barker, who provides four patrons with glimpses into their future.

The Cop in Blue Jeans
(1976)In this ultra-violent thriller, a hard-nosed undercover cop (Tomas Milian) will stop at nothing to take down the criminal empire of a ruthless mob boss (Jack Palance).

It Can Be Done Amigo
(1972)Two unlikely outlaws – one a fist-fighting drifter and the other a gunslinging pimp – help a child claim his inheritance without getting swindled.

Cops & Robbersons
(1994)When a no-nonsense cop moves in with the meddlesome Robberson family to stake out the mobsters next door, his assignment becomes anything but routine.

God's Gun
(1976)When a brave priest is shot down defending his village from outlaws, his gun-slinging twin brother comes out of the woodwork to exact vengeance.

Che!
(1969)An intentionally noncommittal version of the Cuban revolution told through flashbacks, the film recounts Che's switch from doctor to politico in Castro's campaign.
Black Cobra
(1976)Wealthy playboy and snake collector, Judas, falls for sexy snake dancer Eva and hires her to care for his pets. After her lover is killed by a snake, Eva sets out to find the person responsible for unleashing the creature and exact her revenge.

The Mercenary
(1968)While pursued by a U.S. rival, a greedy Polish mercenary aids a mine worker and peasant girl as they lead a revolution against the Mexican government.

Compañeros
(1970)An arms dealer and his guerilla buyer must break a prisoner out of jail in order to make a sale, but a former business partner has other ideas.

Contempt
(1963)A director's wife falls out of love with him while he adapts Homer's Odyssey for an American producer in this darkly comic tale of doomed romance.

Bagdad Cafe
(1987)A lonely German woman ends up in the most desolate motel on Earth and decides to make it brighter for a disparate group of people who really need it.

Imagine
(1972)Directed by and starring John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and featuring famous friends and collaborators (George Harrison, Fred Astaire, Andy Warhol, Jack Palance), this unique, surreal reality film — composed to music from Lennon's "Imagine" LP and Ono's "Fly" — from 1972 features a different visual treatment for every song and follows the couple during recording sessions in the U.K. and New York.