Seymour Cassel
46 titles
Filmography
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Me and Will
(1999)Two daring L.A. women break out of rehab and hit the highway in search of the iconic chopper ridden by Peter Fonda in "Easy Rider.”

Faces
(1968)The disintegration of a marriage is dissected in John Cassavetes' searing Faces.

Lonesome Jim
(2005)Jim begrudgingly returns to his hometown in rural Indiana after failing to make it on his own in New York. Once back, living in his childhood room, he soon remembers why he left: a doting but overbearing mother a distant father and a depressed older brother.

The Mountain Men
(1980)Charlton Heston and Brian Keith star in this film about the closing days of the fur-trapper era of the wild west. "The Mountain Men" features a fine supporting cast, which includes Stephen Macht, John Glover, Seymour Cassel, David Ackroyd and Victor Jory.

Dream for an Insomniac
(1996)On the eve of a big move, an insomniac barista meets the man of her dreams. Then she learns he has a fiancée. Can she convince him that she’s the one?

Plain Clothes
(1988)"Whodunnit'" might be grammatically incorrect, but it's a question undercover cop Nick Dunbar must answer to unravel the mysteries surrounding the murder of a high school teacher.
Broken Kingdom
(2012)A writer (Daniel Gillies) bonds with a teenage prostitute, while a day care teacher (Rachael Leigh Cook) harbors a tragic secret.

When Pigs Fly
(1993)Two ghosts inhabiting a rocking chair help an unwed jazz musician and a bar dancer reverse their bad fortune.

Freerunner
(2011)With exploding collars locked around their necks, a group of urban freerunners have just one hour to make it across town all—or they die trying.

Bartleby
(2001)A complacent boss is flummoxed by a cryptic office worker whose refusal of duties is accompanied by the phrase, “I would prefer not to.”

Scott Joplin
(1977)
The Burial Society
(2002)Drawn into the underworld of money laundering, Sheldon concocts an elaborate scheme involving a society of devout Jews who prepare bodies for burial.

Fort McCoy
(2014)A young man moves with his family to be a barber for the US Army and a POW camp in Wisconsin in this true story of war, bigotry, and forbidden love.

Valentino
(1977)The world's most celebrated dancer, Rudolf Nureyev, portrays Rudolph Valentino, the silent era's most famous lover, in this flamboyant film fantasia.

Track 29
(1988)
Love Is Like That
(1992)A loving couple struggle to fend for themselves in modern day Los Angeles. Eventually, as cracks form in their passionate relationship, they resort to robbing an aging actress for money.

Double Exposure
(1982)Plagued by nightmares in which he kills female models, a photographer is shocked to hear about a serial killer in his city who’s been targeting women.

It Could Happen to You
(1994)In lieu of a tip, a humble cop promises to split half the money from a lottery ticket that winds up winning with his waitress at a greasy spoon.

Tin Men
(1987)Two less-than-honest rivals in the tin game meet in a fender bender but their bruised egos and quick tempers turn the minor accident into a major vendetta

Convoy
(1978)A mighty convoy of trucks heads for a state line in south-western America. The massive collection of vehicles of all shapes and sizes is led by Rubber Duck, a legendary trucker who has gathered this vast army together in protest against police corruption.