Robert Ryan
27 titles
Filmography
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The Racket
(1951)Robert Ryan stars as a racketeer and Robert Mitchum stars as the one incorruptible cop on the force, who's determined to bring the mobster to justice in this classic police drama. Top Racketeer Nick Scanlon (Ryan) has anyone he can't bribe murdered until Captain McQuigg convinces Scanlon's moll (Lizabeth Scott) to talk. But McQuigg must still face his fellow cops, who are on Scanlon's payroll, before he can arrest Scanlon.

Hour of the Gun
(1967)When Marshal Wyatt Earp kills outlaw gangsters in a brawl, their leader aims to kill his brother in revenge. Doc Holliday lends the lawman a hand.

Crossfire
(1947)This gritty film noir made history as the first Hollywood film to confront antisemitism. Three of the era’s most celebrated Roberts—Young, Mitchum, and Ryan—star in the hard-hitting tale of a police detective and an army sergeant whose investigation into the murder of a Jewish veteran leads them to a psychotic soldier consumed by hatred and bigotry. The first B movie to be nominated for the Academy Award for best picture, CROSSFIRE also netted a best supporting actor nomination for Robert Ryan, whose breakthrough performance as the vicious killer established his edgy, tightly wound screen persona.

Clash by Night
(1952)Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan and Marilyn Monroe star in the story of a woman who marries a good, if simple, fisherman--but falls in love with another, more exciting and dangerous man. Based on the play by Clifford Odets.

Anzio
(1968)Despite advice to the contrary, an overly cautious General forgoes a wide-open road and finds himself in a battle that lasts four months.
Behind the Rising Sun
(1943)The friendship between an American living in Japan, his best friend and his friend's son is tested by Japan's invasion of China then attack on America at the start of World War II. Now, will the bonds of family and friendship survive the violent passions aroused by war in the land Behind the Rising Sun.

The Longest Day
(1962)Allied forces prepare for a massive D-Day assault upon the beaches of Normandy during World War II.