Richard Harris
32 titles
Filmography
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This Sporting Life
(1963)Despite success on the field, a rising rugby star senses the emerging emptiness of his life as his inner angst materializes through brutality.

Cromwell
(1970)Alec Guinness and Richard Harris star in this historical epic. Great battle scenes and cinematography plus an Oscar winning music score.

A Man Called Horse
(1970)In 1825, an aristocrat is captured by Sioux warriors. As he begins to understand them, he falls in love with a tribe member, and aspires to lead.

Man in the Wilderness
(1971)Academy Award-nominee Richard Harris ("Unforgiven," "Camelot") plays a trapper left for dead after being mangled by a mammoth grizzly bear. Struggling to survive in the wilderness, he keeps himself going by planning revenge on the expedition who left him, especially group leader John Huston (Academy Award-winning actor-director of "Chinatown," "The Treasures of the Sierra Madre").

Juggernaut
(1974)The SS Britannic is stocked with explosives by a mysterious bomber who threatens to kill everyone aboard the ship unless the owner pays ransom.

Camelot
(1967)This lavish film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical celebrates a fleeting, mythical time of love and chivalry--the reign of King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table. Although torn apart by the conflicts between passion, love, honor and duty, it was a golden era that could have been ... and could yet be.

The Return of a Man Called Horse
(1976)Set in the 1840s, a white man joins a tribe of Sioux indians in a noble act of revenge after the tribe is robbed of its ancestral land.

Martin's Day
(1985)An escaped prisoner takes a little boy hostage, but the boy quickly becomes dazzled by his captor’s swagger and defiance. Soon the two are teaming up to make life rough for the authorities!

Orca
(1977)The terrifying tale of man versus beast. Initially on the hunt for a great white shark, the obsessive Captain Nolan accidentally kills a pregnant orca. Seeking vengeance, her mate begins to terrorise the nearby fishing village in a rampage of death and destruction. Realising that only he can bring an end to the carnage, Nolan sets out on a deadly quest to face his enemy from the deep...

My Kingdom
(2001)In this film, inspired by Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear, a British gangster deals with a power struggle between his three daughters.

The Deadly Trackers
(1973)Richard Harris is a small-town sheriff on a path of vengeance, searching for the outlaws who killed his wife and son.

Gulliver's Travels
(1977)Malgré une brillante carrière de chirurgien qui l'attend, Gulliver décide d'écouter son cœur et quitte sa famille et l'Angleterre, pour sillonner les mers à la découverte d'autres cultures. Durant son voyage, son navire est emporté par une terrible tempête. Seul rescapé, il échoue sur la plage d'une île habitée par un petit peuple aux grandes ambitions.

After Newtown: Guns in America
(2013)From the first European settlements in the New World to frontier justice and from the Civil War to civil rights, guns have been at center of our national narrative. "After Newtown: Guns In America" traces the evolution of guns in the U.S., their frequent link to violence and the clash of cultures that reflect competing visions of our national identity.

The Bid
(2021)Loaded with a hilarious cast of comedians and internet personalities, The Bid follows Maurquis Boone and Richard “Philly Filthy Rich” Harris serving time for a crime they didn’t commit. Locked up, Boone & Rich encounter a variety of hardened, yet hilarious characters as they fight to prove their innocence and make it out the penitentiary in one piece.

Red Desert
(1964)A young wife and mother struggles to cope with her ultra-modern environment.

The Wild Geese
(1978)Richard Burton, Roger Moore, and Richard Harris are a team of mercenaries who must remove a deposed African president and transport him to prison.

Major Dundee
(1965)A Union major chases Indians into Mexico with a Confederate captain and a cavalry of war prisoners. With Jim Hutton, James Coburn, directed by Sam Peckinpah ("The Wild Bunch").

The Molly Maguires
(1970)In the coal mines of Pennsylvania, embittered miners have started a campaign of sabotage to retaliate against the owners' cruelty. McParlan is the undercover cop who joins the gang to expose them, but ends up in sympathy with grizzled chief Kehoe.

The Cassandra Crossing
(1976)Passengers on a European train have been exposed to a deadly disease. Nobody will let them off the train. So what happens next?

A Terrible Beauty
(1960)A small group of IRA soldiers looks to free Ireland from Great Britain. However, one recruit is unconvinced of the means to do so.