Robert Duvall
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The Great Santini
(1979)In this gripping drama based on a novel, a maverick military officer's tyranny and cold-as-steel toughness threatens to tear his family apart.

Lonesome Dove
Set in the late 19th century, this sprawling Western epic tells the story of the last defiant frontier, a daring cattle drive, and an undying love.

A Family Thing
(1996)A white, Southern family is shaken when the patriarch's mother dies and he learns his real birth mother was black — and that he has a brother.

THX 1138
(1971)A story of a computerized subterranean world, where sex is forbidden and emotions have been eradicated.

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.

Seven Days in Utopia
(2011)After a disastrous debut on the pro circuit, a young golfer finds himself stranded in Utopia, Texas and welcomed by an eccentric, but caring rancher.

Convicts
(1991)A young boy frets that he’ll never earn the money to purchase his father’s tombstone while toiling on a brutish master’s cane field in 1902 Texas.

Badge 373
(1973)A racist, pot-bellied New York police detective tracks the thug who has killed his partner.

The Godfather Part II
(1974)This brilliant companion piece to the original THE GODFATHER continues the saga of two generations of successive power within the Corleone family. Often regarded as the best sequel ever made, the film won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Falling Down
(1993)A laid-off defense worker is on a path of violence and self destruction, and now an LAPD detective, only hours away from retirement, must find him and stop his vigilante acts.

The Judge
(2014)Robert Downey Jr. stars as a successful attorney who returns to his childhood home, only to discover that his estranged father is suspected of murder. Determined to find the truth, he must reconnect with the family he left behind years ago. With an acclaimed cast including Billy Bob Thornton, Melissa Leo, Vera Farmiga and more, this family drama finds its home where the heart (and hurt) is.

Secondhand Lions
(2003)This comedic and touching family film follows the adventures of a shy young boy who is sent to spend the summer with his eccentric uncles.

The Natural
(1984)A flawed baseball hero (Robert Redford) gets a new chance.

Colors
(1988)A veteran cop and his rookie partner join a high-stakes effort to combat rising gang violence in the troubled slums of East Los Angeles.

The Paper
(1994)Oscar winner Ron Howard directs an all-star cast, including Michael Keaton, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close and Marisa Tomei, in this drama following 24 hours in a newspaper editor's life.

A Civil Action
(1998)Jan Schlichtmann is a cynical, high-priced personal injury attorney who only takes big-money cases he can safely settle out of court.

Joe Kidd
(1972)A loner is forced to take sides when a Mexican rebel and a wealthy land baron square off in a small southwestern town.

Rambling Rose
(1991)The tender and funny story of a young 19-year-old girl named Rose and the consequences of her coming to live with an eclectic southern family, the Hillyers in 1935. During a sweltering August afternoon Rose, a country girl, comes to the Hillyer's doorstep carrying a cardboard suitcase closed with a piece of string. The first to see her is Buddy, a 13-year-old boy in the throes of puberty.

True Confessions
(1981)Two brothers, one a Catholic monsignor and the other a homicide detective, are caught in the middle of a brutal murder mystery in 1940s Los Angeles.

Days of Thunder
(1990)Discovered by businessman Tim Daland, Cole is teamed with legendary crew chief and car-builder Harry Hogge to race for the Winston Cup at the Daytona 500. A crash nearly ends Cole’s career and he must turn to a beautiful doctor to regain his nerve.