Dan O'Herlihy
17 titles
Filmography
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RoboCop
(1987)Paul Verhoeven's American breakthrough film, Robocop, is an exceedingly violent blend of black comedy, science fiction, and crime thriller. Set in Detroit sometime in the near future, the film is about a policeman (Peter Weller) killed in the line of duty whom the department decides to resurrect as a half-human, half-robot supercop.

One Foot in Hell
(1960)A man exacts revenge on a small town the best way he knows how -- by becoming sheriff.

The Quest: The Longest Drive
(1976)To save an old friend's ranch, the Beaudine brothers round up a gang of misfits to drive a huge herd to market. Join the epic action when a stableman, a retired gunslinger, a dried-out drunk and two sneaky rustlers, hit the dusty trail.

Halloween III: Season of the Witch
(1982)An evil toymaker plans to sell millions of masks that will kill all children who wear them on Halloween.

The Tamarind Seed
(1974)During the Cold War, a British civil servant vacationing in the Caribbean falls for a charming Russian agent, who wants to win her over to his cause.

The Young Land
(1959)U.S. justice is on trial for the Mexican-American community in 1848 after a white gunslinger kiills a Mexican man in a newly-American California town.

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.

The People
(1972)A woman is assigned to teach school in a secluded valley where the people appear stern and secretive. Following two children who disappear to play in the woods, she finds that this is actually a community of extraterrestrials with paranormal powers who are attempting to repress and deny their heritage for fear of arousing prejudice and hatred in their human neighbors. Starring William Shatner

100 Rifles
(1969)Jim Brown, Burt Reynolds and Raquel Welch star in this late-1960s action Western set in turn-of-the-century Mexico. Reynolds plays Yaqui Joe, an Indian who robs a bank in order to buy guns for his repressed people, and subsequently flees to Mexico pursued by American lawman Sheriff Lyedecker (Brown).

The Virgin Queen
(1955)Bette Davis stars in this classic chronicle of the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I of England (Davis) and the explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (Richard Todd).

The Last Starfighter
(1984)When Alex conquers the Starfighter video game, he is recruited to be part of an elite legion of fighters and battle for the beleaguered Star League and hundreds of worlds - including Earth.

Waterloo
(1970)Napoleon's abduction and his exile to Elba: his dramatic escape, his reunion with his devoted troops and their generals. His last, desperate bid for ultimate power and glory, so narrowly defeated on the bloody fields of Waterloo. Waterloo is a film on an epic scale with a cast to match. Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer, Orson Welles and Jack Hawkins all contribute fine portraits of great men...

RoboCop 2
(1990)The cyborg super-cop is back to save crime-riddled Detroit from a deadly drug and a new cybernetic nemesis in this sequel.

Fail Safe
(1964)A malfunction inadvertently sends American planes armed with nuclear warheads to Russia in a blunder of potentially apocalyptic proportions.

Imitation of Life
(1959)Lana Turner, Sandra Dee and John Gavin discover that it takes the realities of life to help us discover who we truly are in this classic, stirring drama of ambition directed by Douglas Sirk.

The Black Shield of Falworth
(1954)In the reign of King Henry IV, Miles (Tony Curtis) is a peasant determined to save the throne and the Lady Anne (Janet Leigh) in an epic tale filled with jousts, jests and medieval heroics.

The Carey Treatment
(1972)A pathologist fights to clear a colleague of murder when a noted physician's daughter dies during an illegal operation.