Akim Tamiroff
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Filmography
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Mr. Arkadin
(1955)In Cold War Europe, an elusive billionaire with a case of amnesia recruits an American smuggler to investigate his dark and mysterious past.

King of Chinatown
(1939)
The Great McGinty
(1940)When down-on-his-luck Dan McGinty is offered quick cash for ballot stuffing, he makes a fortune and secures a reputation as an adept scam man. Encouraging his talents, a crooked political boss grooms McGinty to become State Governor. But when he tries to reform, McGinty finds himself battling against vengeful cronies who want to prevent him from exposing the unethical side of government.

Alphaville
(1965)Secret Agent Lemmy Caution is sent on a mission to the futuristic city of Alphaville to convince Professor Braun to return to the "outer planets".

For Whom the Bell Tolls
(1943)Based on the best-selling controversial novel by Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls graces the screen with legendary stars Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. The story follows expatriate American demolition expert Robert Jordan (Cooper) who aides anti-fascist freedom fighters of Spain.

The Buccaneer
(1938)A swashbuckling tale of the sea and the life and loves of the well-known pirate, Jean Lafitte. The film stars Fredric March as Lafitte, Franciska Gaal and Akim Tamiroff with Margot Grahame, Walter Brennan, Ian Keith, Spring Byington, Douglass Dumbrille, Beulah Bondi and Anthony Quinn in supporting roles.

The Corsican Brothers
(1941)After their parents are killed, conjoined twin boys are separated, with one raised as a gentleman in Paris and the other as a bandit in the mountains.

Five Graves to Cairo
(1943)During World War 2 an undercover British soldier tries get word to the Allies that the Germans have tons of supplies buried in 5 excavations across Egypt.

Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N.
(1966)A Navy pilot is marooned alone on an island with a headhunter's daughter and outcast local tribal women.

Outpost in Morocco
(1949)An emir's vivacious daughter and a dashing Foreign Legion captain get caught in a web of intrigue and high adventure in post-war French Morocco.

The Soldier and the Lady
(1937)This Jules Verne epic action-adventure follows a courageous courier as he struggles to deliver vital information to Russian troops.

A Scandal in Paris
(1946)Born in a French prison in 1775, François Eugène Vidocq becomes a thief who cons his way into the Paris police chief appointment to rob the city bank.

Relentless
(1948)A wandering cowboy, framed for murder, is hounded by a posse. During his search for the man who can clear him of charges, he meets up with Chapman, owner of a covered-wagon store. She comes to his aid and together they clear him of a murder charge.

Dragon Seed
(1944)The lives of a Chinese village are turned Upside down when the Japanese invade it. A heroic young Chinese woman leads her fellow villagers in an uprising against Japanese Invaders.

The Black Sleep
(1956)In B movie legend Bela Lugosi's final film, a mad scientist experiments on his kidnapped victims in the search for a cure for his wife’s brain cancer.

Touch of Evil
(1958)Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Orson Welles give unforgettable performances in this film noir masterpiece about a crooked police chief and the honorable investigator who tries to stop him.

The Trial
(1962)Based on the Kafka novel, an unassuming office worker is arrested and stands trial without ever being informed of the charges against him.

The Black Tulip
(1964)
After the Fox
(1966)In order to intercept a large shipment of gold, criminal mastermind The Fox poses as a flamboyant director shooting a film on the Italian coast.

Tortilla Flat
(1942)A poor young man inherits two houses, but his dream of a better life is jeopardized by the vagabond friends who quickly move in and take over.