Michael J. Pollard
9 titles
Filmography
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Sunday in the Country
(1974)
Bonnie and Clyde
(1967)Controversial at the time because of its violence, this film has become part of American culture. Bonnie is bored but gets a chance of change when she meets Clyde, a charming drifter. They fall in love and embark on a crime spree of robbing banks to escape the Depression, becoming minor celebs on the way.

Four of the Apocalypse
(1975)After surviving a massacre, four petty criminals seek redemption and revenge against a sadistic bandit through the trackless Salt Flats of 1873 Utah.

Split Second
(1992)In a future London where rising sea levels have submerged most of the city, a burned-out cop’s murder investigation points to a non-human culprit.

American Gothic
(1987)Six young friends become stranded on a remote island and their explorations lead them to a strange house with an even stranger family.

The Legend of Frenchie King
(1971)
Arizona Dream
(1993)Academy Award-nominee Johnny Depp ("Pirates of the Caribbean," "Blow"), Academy Award-winner Faye Dunaway ("Network," "Chinatown"), and the legendary Jerry Lewis ("The King of Comedy," "Cinderfella"), headline this offbeat psychodrama about a group of people drawn together in a desert town. Fleeing personal problems to pursue their dreams, they come to learn something about themselves and their relationships with the others around them. The New York Times calls this quirky film "enjoyably adrift, a wildly off-the-wall reverie." Co-starring supermodel Paulina Porizkova ("Her Alibi," "Anna") and Lili Taylor (TV's "Six Feet Under," "High Fidelity").

Summer Magic
(1963)A Boston family moves to a dilapidated cottage after losing their fortune.

Next of Kin
(1989)Truman, a Chicago cop, sets out to find the killer of his brother. Meanwhile, another of his brothers, Briar (a hillbilly) decides to find the killer himself.