Gene Hackman
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The Conversation
(1974)This Oscar®-nominated classic directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman is an enthralling character study inspired by Antonioni’s Blow-Up. Embodying the Cold War era of paranoia with formal and political rigor, The Conversation deservingly won the Palme d’Or in 1974.

Mississippi Burning
(1988)A pair of FBI agents investigate the disappearance of three civil rights activists working on a voter registration drive in 1964 rural Mississippi.

The Royal Tenenbaums
(2001)A family of child prodigies reunites.

The French Connection
(1971)HD. Gene Hackman stars in this 1971 Best Picture Oscar(R) winner about a maverick cop who stops a huge heroin shipment into New York.

Hoosiers
(1986)A man gets a last chance at redemption by coaching a small-town Indiana high-school basketball team and bring his team to the 1951 state championship.

The Poseidon Adventure
(1972)The original disaster classic! A clergyman leads survivors of a capsized luxury liner through the ship's innards to its highest point.

French Connection II
(1975)Since the drug smuggler Alain Charnier got away from him in New York, narcotics detective Popeye Doyle follows him to France and works with the police there to capture him and shut down his operation.

Night Moves
(1975)Academy Award-winner Gene Hackman ("Unforgiven," "The Firm"), a former pro-football star turned private eye, is caught up in a dark web of crime.

Scarecrow
(1973)Oscar-winning superstars Gene Hackman ("Unforgiven," "The Firm") and Al Pacino ("Carlito's Way," "Scent of a Woman") star as two born losers -- one a gruff ex-con who dreams of owning his own carwash and the other, a clowning, likable ex-seaman.

Narrow Margin
(1990)Robert Caulfield (Gene Hackman), a Los Angeles deputy district attorney and a former Marine who fought in Vietnam, is attempting to take Carol Hunnicut...

Bite the Bullet
(1975)A pair of ex-rough-riders, an aging cowboy, a Mexican, an Englishman, a greenhorn, and a sex worker enter a 700-mile horse race across the desert.

Class Action
(1991)Taut and emotionally powerful, Michael Apted's compelling showdown courtroom drama is driven by characters as intriguing as its predicament. The only thing Jedediah Tucker Ward and his daughter have in common is law.

Under Suspicion
(2000)Oscar and Golden Globe winners Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman and Monica Bellucci star in this twisty thriller. From Emmy award winning director Stephen Hopkins and the producers of Fight Club, we follow a wealthy attorney who is accused of the murder of a young girl. Described as an "intense psychological punch-up, eye-gouging thriller" it is regarded as one of the best movies of all time.

The Package
(1989)An Army sergeant uncovers a terrifying military conspiracy while escorting a rebellious American soldier back to the U.S. in this Cold War thriller.

Uncommon Valor
(1983)Ten years after his son went M.I.A. in Vietnam, U.S.Marine retired Colonel Jason Rhodes assembles a private rescue team to find Americans held in P.O.W. camps in Laos.

Target
(1985)When his mother goes missing in Paris, teen Chris has to team up with his father to find her. They engage in a deadly race against time in an odyssey across Europe. Twists and turns abound in this fast-paced, action-adventure thriller.

We, the Marines
(2017)Narrated by Oscar winner and former marine Gene Hackman, We, The Marines is a moving account of what it takes to become and serve in the U.S. Marine Corps and a powerful tribute to the men and women who honor and defend our country.

Split Decisions
(1988)A father struggles to keep his family together as his two boxer sons go down two very different paths in the sport: one son is headed for the Olympics and the other is headed for the grave if he does not take a dive in a fixed fight.

Crimson Tide
(1995)Combat veteran Frank Ramsey (Gene Hackman) and his second-in-command Ron Hunter (Denzel Washington) are the chief officers on board US nuclear submarine Crimson Tide. They are heading for Russia, ready to intervene in an escalating crisis which could result in the outbreak of World War 3.

The Birdcage
(1996)The arrival of his son's future in-laws forces a gay nightclub owner and his lover to pose as husband and wife.