Released Date:
1954-02-28
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
80 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(829 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelRichard Collins (story)
Richard Collins (screenplay)
Producer Walter Wanger, who had just been released from a prison term after shooting a man he believed was having an affair with his wife, wanted to make a film about the appalling conditions he saw while he was incarcerated. He got together with director Don Siegel and they came up with this film, in which several prison inmates, to protest brutal guards, substandard food, overcrowding and barely livable conditions, stage an uprising, in which most of the inmates join, and take several guards hostage. Negotiations between the inmates and prison officials are stymied, however, by politicians interfering with the prison administration, and by dissension and infighting in the inmates' own ranks.
Released Date:
1956-02-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
80 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (31771 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelDaniel Mainwaring (screenplay)
Jack Finney (Collier's magazine serial)
Dr Miles Bennell returns his small town practice to find several of his patients suffering the paranoid delusion that their friends or relatives are impostors. He is initially skeptical, especially when the alleged dopplegèngers are able to answer detailed questions about their victim's lives, but he is eventually persuaded that something odd has happened and determines to find out what is causing this phenomenon. This film can be seen as a paranoid 1950s warning against those Damn Commies or, conversely, as a metaphor for the tyranny of McCarthyism (or the totalitarian system of Your Choice) and has a pro- and epilogue that was forced upon Siegel by the studio to lighten the tone.
Released Date:
1958-04-04
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
85 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (349 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelDaniel Mainwaring (screenplay)
Irving Shulman (screenplay)
Irving Shulman (story)
George "Babyface" Nelson becomes one of the most important gangsters of 1920s Chicago by making brutal robberies. In order to compete with Al Capone he allies himself with John Dillinger...
Released Date:
1964-07-07
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
93 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (4380 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelErnest Hemingway (story)
Gene L. Coon (screenplay)
A remake of The Killers (1946) which itself was inspired by the Ernest Hemingway short story. Told instead from the hitmen's point of view, the killers decide to find out why their latest victim (a race car driver) "just stood there and took it" when they came to shoot him. They also figure on collecting more money. Ronald Reagan plays a rich, double-crossing financier. Lovely Angie Dickinson plays the femme fatale.
Released Date:
1970-06-16
Languages:
English, Spanish, French
Countries:
USA, Mexico
Runtime:
116 min
Rated:
M
IMDB Ratings:
(15623 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelBudd Boetticher (story)
Albert Maltz (screenplay)
Set in Mexico, a nun called Sara is rescued from three cowboys by Hogan, who is on his way to do some reconnaissance, for a future mission to capture a French fort. The French are chasing Sara, but not for the reasons she tells Hogan, so he decides to help her in return for information about the fort defences. Inevitably the two become good friends but Sara has a secret..
Released Date:
1971-12-23
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (107325 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelHarry Julian Fink (screenplay)
Rita M. Fink (screenplay)
Dean Riesner (screenplay)
Harry Julian Fink (story)
Rita M. Fink (story)
In the year 1971, San Francisco faces the terror of a maniac known as Scorpio- who snipes at innocent victims and demands ransom through notes left at the scene of the crime. Inspector Harry Callahan (known as Dirty Harry by his peers through his reputation handling of homicidal cases) is assigned to the case along with his newest partner Inspector Chico Gonzalez to track down Scorpio and stop him. Using humiliation and cat and mouse type of games against Callahan, Scorpio is put to the test with the cop with a dirty attitude.
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
111 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (7035 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelJohn Reese (novel)
Howard Rodman (screenplay)
Dean Riesner (screenplay)
Charley Varrick and his friends rob a small town bank. Expecting a small sum to divide amongst themselves, they are surprised to discover a very LARGE amount of money. Quickly figuring out that the money belongs to the MOB, they must now come up with a plan to throw the MOB off their trail.
Released Date:
1976-08-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (16290 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelGlendon Swarthout (novel)
Miles Hood Swarthout (screenplay)
Scott Hale (screenplay)
John Books an aging gunfighter goes to see a doctor he knows for a second opinion after another doctor told him he has a cancer which is terminal. The doctor confirms what the other said. He says Books has a month maybe two left. He takes a room in the boarding house and the son of the woman who runs it recognizes him and tells his mother who he is. She doesn't like his kind but when he tells her of his condition, she empathizes. Her son wants him to teach him how to use a gun. Books tries to tell him that killing is not something he wants to live with. Books, not wanting to go through the agony of dying from cancer, tries to find a quicker way to go.
Released Date:
1977-12-16
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (3771 Reviews)
Director:
Don SiegelPeter Hyams (screenplay)
Stirling Silliphant (screenplay)
Walter Wager (based upon the novel by)
Robert Frost (excerpts from poem)
The KGB is looking for one of their people, a man named Dalchimsky because he has stolen something important but, unfortunately, he manages to get through the border. Later in the U.S. some seemingly ordinary people after receiving a phone call go out and destroy key American military installations. Back in the U.S.S.R. General Strelsky and Colonel Malchenko send for Grigori Borzov, a KGB agent who has been to the U.S. on missions before. They inform him that after the U-2 incident in fear of the possibility that a war with the U.S. will occur; they were part of an operation called TELEFON that involved recruiting young agents and then brainwashing them into believing that they are Americans. They would assume the identity of an American who died a long time ago and who would be their age now. They would be situated in a city that is near or where a key U.S. military installation is located. They were also programmed to destroy upon receiving the command phrase. They have been fortunate that they have never had to send them on their missions. But they believe that Dalchimsky stole the book that lists all the TELEFON agents and is now sending them out on their suicide missions. It also seems that the current KGB Chairman is unaware of TELEFON so Strelsky and Malchenko want Borzov to go to America and find Dalchimsky before he starts World War 3. Borzov, who is endowed with a photographic memory, memorizes the second TELEFON book and goes to America and is aided by Barbara.
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