Gregory Peck
47 titles
Filmography
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Old Gringo
(1989)In 1913, Harriet (Jane Fonda) accepts a job as a governess in Mexico. While there, Harriet is thrown into the middle of the Mexican revolution where she attracts the attentions of two very different men: an elderly American gentleman (Gregory Peck) who has come to Mexico to die, and General Arroyo (Jimmy Smits) who is fighting for the freedom of his people.

John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums
(1966)Produced by the U.S. Information Agency and not intended for public viewing, this film celebrates the life and achievements of the 35th President.

Amazing Grace and Chuck
(1987)As a means of protesting the proliferation of nuclear arms, a precocious youngster decides to give up pitching for his little league team. His protest gains nation-wide attention and support when Amazing Grace Smith, a famous basketball player, quits his profession to join the boy's cause.

How the West Was Won
(1962)Academy Award-winning epic follows the trials and tribulations of three generations of a frontier family as they embark to tame the wild American West.

Charlton Heston: For All Seasons
(1995)He’s been a king and a slave, a hero and a villain, this leading man is renowned for the heroic figures he played during his early years in Hollywood.

Cape Fear
(1991)A recently paroled man embarks on a campaign of sadistic revenge against the public defender whose intentionally faulty tactics sent him to prison.

Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman
(1996)With legendary everyman roles across both comedy and drama, Jack Lemmon was that rare Hollywood star with affectionate memories of his parents.