Gregory Peck
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Filmography
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The Omen
(1976)American diplomat Robert adopts Damien when his wife, Katherine, delivers a stillborn child. Father Brennan warns Robert that Damien will kill Katherine's unborn child. Shortly thereafter, Brennan dies and Katherine miscarries when Damien pushes her off a balcony. As more people around Damien die, Robert investigates Damien's background and realizes his adopted son may be the Antichrist.

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
(1951)Hornblower (Gregory Peck) battles the French and the Spanish forces during the Napoleonic wars, but also finds time for romance.

The Guns of Navarone
(1961)One of the most exciting action films ever made! It's W.W. II, and concealed deep within the solid rock of a cliff, impregnable to assault by sea or air, are the German Army's mighty guns of Navarone. Because they control a strategic channel in the Aegean Sea, it's imperative that the guns are destroyed. A specialised commando team is assembled. Included are mountaineer Keith Mallory, explosive..

The Scarlet and the Black
(1983)The true story of a Vatican official depicts his bravery, as he defies a Nazi colonel by hiding downed WW2 pilots and escaped POWs in occupied Rome.

The Boys from Brazil
(1978)A Nazi-hunter chases infamous Dr. Josef Mengele, who has escaped to Paraguay to revive the Third Reich

Pork Chop Hill
(1959)After American soldiers recapture territory taken by the Chinese during the Korean War, they must prepare for a sizable attack with a depleted unit.

Cape Fear
(1962)A Southern lawyer (Gregory Peck) sets a trap on a houseboat for a twisted ex-convict (Robert Mitchum) terrorizing his family.

The Million Pound Note
(1954)On a bet, two English aristocrats offer a penniless American sailor a loan, without telling him it comes in the form of a single million-pound bill.

The Bravados
(1958)Intense story of a man who relentlessly tracks down the four men reponsible for raping and killing his wife - but as the quest goes on, is he sacrificing his own humanity?

The Keys of the Kingdom
(1944)Flashbacks enhance this story of a Scottish priest's life long devotion to the church and those whose lives he enriched while working in China. Based on a. J. Cronin's novel.

Moby Dick
(1956)When a sailor joins the crew of a whaling ship captained by a man bent on killing a white whale, he is swept up in an obsessive and fatal pursuit

The Big Country
(1958)When a ship captain heads west to join his fiancée on her father’s ranch, he is thrust into the middle of a bitter feud between two families.

On the Beach
(1959)After World War III has ended life in the Northern Hemisphere and as the fallout heads for Melbourne, a sub of scientists investigate cyptic signals.

The Purple Plain
(1954)A WWII pilot, who has become reckless since the air raid that killed his wife, joins the squad physician on a mission in Burma that could offer hope.

Twelve O'Clock High
(1949)This gritty World War II action drama staring Gregory Peck, Oscar winner Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill and Millard Mitchell is seen as one of the most realistic portrayals of the heroics and perils of war.

The Gunfighter
(1950)All gunfighter Jimmy Ringo wants is to reunite with his wife, but she can't forget his mistakes. Meanwhile, he faces trouble from all directions.

MacArthur
(1977)Giving a farewell address to West Point, General Douglas MacArthur reflects on his rich military career, from the Battle of Bataan to defying President Truman.

The Stalking Moon
(1968)A veteran U.S. cavalry man retires, then runs across a woman and her catatonic son escaping enslavement. He cares for them, but must still face their captors.

Billy Two Hats
(1974)Archie and Billy, two bandits by trade, find themselves pursued by a ruthless marshal determined to bring them to justice, dead or alive.

The Snows of Kilimanjaro
(1952)A Hemingwayesque writer plays the movie of his life in his head as he lays dying from a hunting accident wound in the shadow of Mount Kilamanjaro.