Maximilian Schell
18 titles
Filmography
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The Black Hole
(1979)Take a spectacular descent into nature's ultimate mystery: The Black Hole.

The Rose Garden
(1989)The seemingly unprovoked attack of an elderly man in late-1980’s Germany puts a taciturn Jewish man on trial and his attorney in the line of fire.

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.

Judgment at Nuremberg
(1961)During the trial of four German jurists accused of legalizing Nazi atrocities, Judge Dan Haywood must make the most harrowing decision of his career.

The Chosen
(1981)Set in the Brooklyn of the 1940s, the story elucidates the friendship between two young Jews of differing factions.

First Love
(1970)In czarist Russia, a sixteen-year-old boy’s first love unravels when the woman he adores falls for his father, leading to heartbreak and betrayal.

The Day That Shook the World
(1975)Depicts the events preceding the June 1914 murder in Sarajevo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, would-be emperor of the Austro-Hungarian throne.

Telling Lies in America
(1997)Karchy Jonas vows to win the High School Hall of Fame contest so he can impress his classmate Diney. Eventually he does win, and in the process befriends Billy, the DJ who hosted the contest, who introduces Karchy to lifes wild side.

Festival in Cannes
(2001)Three love stories spanning three generations intersect at the Cannes Film Festival, exposing the glamour and deceit of the movie business.

House of the Sleeping Beauties
(2006)An older man’s grief over his wife’s tragic death causes him to visit a bizarre brothel where the workers are drugged, and a shocking twist awaits.
St. Ives
(1976)
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.

Vampires
(1998)A contemporary and blood-chilling take on the gothic legend, horror master John Carpenter's Vampires stars James Woods as the ultimate vampire slayer on his most dangerous mission ever.

Candles in the Dark
(1993)A girl visiting her father’s homeland in Estonia discovers he is part of the dissident anti-soviet underground and finds herself hunted by the KGB.

The Brothers Bloom
(2008)In this quirky comedy, two con men brothers make an heiress the target of their final scheme, but their plans go awry when one falls for her.

Deep Impact
(1998)After astronomers discover an enormous comet heading towards Earth, mankind prepares to take on the elements in an epic fight for survival.

The Young Lions
(1958)The destiny of two soldiers during World War II. The German officer Christian approves less and less of the war, while the American GI Ackerman climbs the military hierarchy.

Little Odessa
(1994)After a job forces an estranged hit man home to his Russian family in Brooklyn, tensions arise and familial ties disrupt his criminal mission.