James Mason
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Filmography
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Evil Under the Sun
(1982)The case of a phony diamond sends Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot, to an exclusive island resort when a famous actress is murdered.

A Star Is Born
(1954)Academy Award winner Judy Garland stars as a young nightclub singer who becomes a star but loses the man she loves--who will not allow himself to hinder her rise to fame once A Star is Born. The career of talented nightclub singer Esther Blodgett (Garland--The Wizard of Oz) is launched by movie star Norman Maine (James Mason), who also wins the young singer's heart.

Lord Jim
(1965)A first officer who abandoned ship in a hurricane redeems himself by sailing into uncharted territory to deliver dynamite to a tribe of natives.

Georgy Girl
(1966)Story of a girl named Georgy, who marries a wealthy older man so that she can give her roommate's abandoned, illegitimate baby a home.

Salem's Lot
Based on the eponymous novel by Stephen King, this film follows a writer who returns to his childhood hometown in search of inspiration and finds more than he expected when he discovers that the locals are turning into vampires.
The Wicked Lady
(1945)In 17th-century England, Barbara Worth (Margaret Lockwood) lives a privileged yet humdrum life as the wife of well-heeled landowner Sir Ralph Skelton (Griffith Jones). To stave off boredom, Barbara begins impersonating famed highway robber Capt. Jerry Jackson, stealing precious jewels and valuables from coach passengers. A chance encounter with the actual Jackson (James Mason) propels Barbara into a dangerous double life with potentially lethal consequences.

Murder by Decree
(1979)Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate the murders committed by London’s Jack the Ripper and discover a conspiracy to protect the killer.

The Desert Rats
(1953)Richard Burton stars in this exciting film directed by Robert Wise about the courageous men who held off German Field Marshall Erwin Rommell, despite being hopelessly outnumbered.

Mandingo
(1975)Based on the novel by Kyle Onstott, Mandingo takes the audience beyond the sentimentalized South of other films with uncompromising honesty and realism to show the true brutalizing nature of slavery, which made victims of both owner and slave.

Julius Caesar
(1953)During the era of the Roman empire, Brutus and Cassius lead a conspiracy to kill Caesar, only to fall to Mark Antony.

Kidnap Syndicate
(1975)Two boys, one rich and one poor, are held for ransom. With the police providing no help, a father is forced to take matters into his own hands.

The Passage
(1979)During World War II, a Basque peasant smuggles a French scientist and his family into Spain. They are pursued by a brutal German SS officer.

Duffy
(1968)A professional smuggler gets involved in a scheme by two half-brothers to steal a fortune from their wealthy father’s yacht in the Mediterranean.

The Assisi Underground
(1985)This gripping story of the crucial work done by the people of Assisi to rescue hundreds of Italian Jews from Nazi execution during their occupation of Italy in 1943.

Fear in the City
(1976)An unorthodox cop who plays by his own rules is called in after a massive jailbreak. He gets his hands dirty to apprehend a dangerous mob boss.

The Slaughterhouse Killer
(2020)A young paroled criminal gets a gig at a slaughterhouse and bonds with a psychotic coworker over their love of blood before they terrorize their town.

A Dangerous Summer
(1982)When a crummy hotel burns down in Australia, the American co-owner tries to find out whether or not the fire was deliberately set or just an accident.

North by Northwest
(1959)A lethal case of mistaken identity plunges a New York ad man into a race across the continent as he's pursued by foreign spies out to kill him.

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

Cross of Iron
(1977)Germany, 1943. Experienced Sergeant Steiner, fighting on the Eastern Front, has lost all illusions about the meaning of war. The fanatical Captain Stransky, on the other hand, is still convinced of the "final victory". Due to an order of Stransky, Steiner and his men get behind the Russian front. In a bloody action with heavy losses, the soldiers try to return behind their own lines.