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Lee J. Cobb Movies
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Marlon Brando,
Karl Malden,
Lee J. Cobb,
Rod Steiger,
Pat Henning,
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"Im just a bum sitting in a motor home on a film set, Brando said, and they come looking for ZEUS". I think Brando was a guy who was perfect in the moment. All his power and shortcomings can be revealed in a single sentence. Other's might have been great and still more will be. But there's just something about him. For me, Brando has always been the ultimate male. Simply pu...
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Genres:
Drama
Horror
Thriller
Starring:
Ellen Burstyn,
Max von Sydow,
Lee J. Cobb,
Kitty Winn,
Jack MacGowran,
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There's a lot of anxiety that goes into viewing The Exorcist, "the scariest movie ever made", for the very first time. And with that anxiety comes a lot of expectations and preconceived ideas about what The Exorcist *should* be. Especially for someone born after the film. Then on top of that waited years before finally seeing it.I love the Exorcist, and after exposure to God knows ...
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Genres:
Western
Starring:
Burt Lancaster,
Robert Ryan,
Lee J. Cobb,
Robert Duvall,
Sheree North,
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Director Michael Winner is a controversial figure, at least in his native Britain, partly because of his political opinions, but chiefly on account of the `Death Wish' movies, which were widely seen as advocating wild-west style vigilante justice in a modern urban setting. I was therefore interested to learn that, before making these films, Winner was also responsible for `...
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Genres:
Romance
Western
Starring:
Gregory Peck,
Omar Sharif,
Telly Savalas,
Camilla Sparv,
Keenan Wynn,
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Genres:
Action
Crime
Thriller
Starring:
Clint Eastwood,
Lee J. Cobb,
Susan Clark,
Tisha Sterling,
Don Stroud,
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Clint Eastwood has always been one of the most career-savvy superstars of all time. Looking over his filmography, since his career breakthrough it is obvious he has never done a film strictly for the money and has solid reasons behind every film he has made. Even his worst films have a purpose: "The Rookie," for instance, which most people would agree is a career low, was ob...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Comedy
Sci-Fi
Starring:
James Coburn,
Lee J. Cobb,
Jean Hale,
Andrew Duggan,
Anna Lee,
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Well it looks like I'm in a minority with this one as I think 'In Like Flint' is better than 'Our Man Flint'! It's goofier than the original and for me that makes it more entertaining. It's filled with silly stuff like exploding golf balls, brainwashing via hairdryers, Flint talking fluent dolphin and Lee J. Cobb in drag. It's similar in approach to the 'Batman' TV series (...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Comedy
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
Starring:
James Coburn,
Lee J. Cobb,
Gila Golan,
Edward Mulhare,
Benson Fong,
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This was the America's answer to Bond, a super agent Derek Flint, and James Coburn plays his part with an outstanding flair. Flint is more scientific in his approach when attacking problems. He's also more lavish and colorful (he's into ballet and stuffs James Bond will never be engaged in). He has more girls, and he's a millionaire to boot ! What more can you expect from this ...
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Genres:
Drama
Starring:
Glenn Ford,
Ingrid Thulin,
Charles Boyer,
Lee J. Cobb,
Paul Lukas,
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Vincente Minnelli brought his aspiring "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" to the events of World War II... The new version tries to be 'more' than a war or anti-war film...The quality of the Argentinean family with its members fighting on both sides (French and German), revealed great nationalism in their habits of thought and expression... They arouse love and ideal even in...
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Genres:
Drama
Mystery
Starring:
Joanne Woodward,
David Wayne,
Lee J. Cobb,
Edwin Jerome,
Alena Murray,
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For the average viewer, this will be a highly entertaining film. Joanne Woodward's performance is extremely colorful and entertaining--she really did a good job in portraying the 3 personalities! However, the sad problem with the film is that so much of the movie just isn't true or sound psychologically--at least according to the average psychotherapist. This is actuall...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Mystery
Starring:
Martin Balsam,
John Fiedler,
Lee J. Cobb,
E.G. Marshall,
Jack Klugman,
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An excellent courtroom drama with a unique twist. Instead of following the trial itself, the viewer has a unique chance to observe the events behind the closed doors of a jury room. The film begins with the end of the trial. The jurors retire to deliberate the case. A preliminary vote is taken and the result is 11:1 in favour of the guilty verdict. Eleven jurors have raised the...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Marlon Brando,
Karl Malden,
Lee J. Cobb,
Rod Steiger,
Pat Henning,
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"Im just a bum sitting in a motor home on a film set, Brando said, and they come looking for ZEUS". I think Brando was a guy who was perfect in the moment. All his power and shortcomings can be revealed in a single sentence. Other's might have been great and still more will be. But there's just something about him. For me, Brando has always been the ultimate male. Simply pu...
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Genres:
Drama
Film-Noir
Thriller
Starring:
Richard Conte,
Valentina Cortese,
Lee J. Cobb,
Barbara Lawrence,
Jack Oakie,
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I've seen many hundreds of noir movies and this is one of the very very best. The triumvirate of Conte, Cortez and Cobb have never been better and if Dassin's simple but heartfelt story of betrayal and redemption doesn't tug at you hard, you must be made of stone. Cobb has never been more convincingly merciless; I get angry just thinking about his brilliant performance. ...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Film-Noir
History
Mystery
Starring:
James Stewart,
Richard Conte,
Lee J. Cobb,
Helen Walker,
Betty Garde,
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This is the last, and in my opinion the best, of director Henry Hathaway's so-called 'numbers' trilogy (the other two are House 0n 92nd Street and 13 Rue Madeline, both badly dated now). It was made at the height of the so-called semi-realist or semi-documentary movement in American film-making, which was just peaking (and soon to decline) when this picture came out. Filmed on ...
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Genres:
Biography
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Irene Dunne,
Rex Harrison,
Linda Darnell,
Lee J. Cobb,
Gale Sondergaard,
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Summary: BETTER than the King and I This has always been my favorite version of this story.Why? Not just because it was done first (1946); that is, before the King and I (Play-1951; Film-1956), does it make it better. Not because the original story was a drama rather a lively Broadway musical. Not even because the story was written by a woman about a woman and not about a man as was
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Genres:
Biography
Drama
Starring:
Jennifer Jones,
Charles Bickford,
Vincent Price,
Lee J. Cobb,
Gladys Cooper,
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Genres:
Drama
War
Starring:
Annabella,
John Sutton,
Lee J. Cobb,
Beulah Bondi,
Blanche Yurka,
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Another of those countless propaganda movies which intended to depict France during the Occupation.This movie bears the appropriate scars of the time.Annabella ,who was Tyrone Power's wife at the time and who lost her brother in WW2,was anxious to make something for her country.Not only she starred in this half-decent flick,but she also played on stage for the soldiers afte...
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