The Best 72 Films of Richard Widmark

by jacobyjhn-18-315763 | created - 14 Apr 2011 | updated - 28 Jan 2015 | Public

The best films of my favorite actor, Richard Widmark, ranked from his best through all the rest. A brief review of each of Widmark's 72 films is included.

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1. Night and the City (1950)

Not Rated | 96 min | Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery

A small-time grifter and nightclub tout takes advantage of some fortuitous circumstances and tries to become a big-time player as a wrestling promoter.

Director: Jules Dassin | Stars: Richard Widmark, Gene Tierney, Googie Withers, Hugh Marlowe

Votes: 15,259 | Gross: $3.60M

This wonderful atmospheric noir thriller is a movie to be seen and savored many times. It is widely regarded, and rightly so, as Richard Widmark's finest performance, at least in the Fox years (1947-1954). Mr. Widmark, my favorite actor, is just excellent as the small time hustler, Harry Fabian, with huge ambitions. Astonishingly beautiful Gene Tierney gives great support, as does Francis Sullivan, Googie Withers, and Herbert Lom. Truly enjoyable film making from Jules Dassin, with the wonderful Dick Widmark at his best!

2. Warlock (1959)

Passed | 121 min | Western

A famous gunman becomes the marshal of Warlock to end a gang's rampages, but is met with some opposition by a former gang member turned deputy sheriff who wants to follow only legal methods.

Director: Edward Dmytryk | Stars: Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Malone

Votes: 7,051 | Gross: $3.71M

One of my very favorite Richard Widmark movies, Warlock is a wonderful, smart western drama. It is the story of professional marshal (Henry Fonda) hired by the town of Warlock to subdue a wild cowboy mob. Disillusioned Widmark leaves the cowboy gang and becomes Deputy Sheriff of Warlock. Also starring Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Malone and Dolores Michaels, this movie is the first of five pairings of Widmark with lifelong friend, Henry Fonda. Fonda is his usual flawless, but Widmark's character, Johnny Gannon, is one of his best and my personal favorite. It is touching, human, and sympathetic. This underrated western has pace and plot and is entertaining, start to finish.

3. The Bedford Incident (1965)

Approved | 102 min | Drama, Thriller

An American destroyer Captain is determined to confront a Soviet submarine caught violating territorial waters. Perhaps too determined.

Director: James B. Harris | Stars: Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier, James MacArthur, Martin Balsam

Votes: 5,971

Richard Widmark was at the top of his form in this taut cold war drama also produced by Widmark. The early sixties was the pinnacle of Widmark's wonderful acting career, having lead roles in important and popular films including The Alamo, Judgment at Nuremberg, and How the West Was Won. In addition, Widmark starred in two John Ford films, Two Rode Together and Cheyenne Autumn, during the time frame. Bedford was one of Widmark's strongest acting efforts and it is a very entertaining and suspenseful thriller. The cast includes lifelong friend, Sid Poitier, and good buddy, Marty Balsam in addition to Eric Portman, James MacArthur and Wally Cox. Look for a young Donald Sutherland in a small but interesting early appearance. A must see!

4. Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)

Approved | 179 min | Drama, War

60 Metascore

In 1948, an American court in occupied Germany tries four Nazis judged for war crimes.

Director: Stanley Kramer | Stars: Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich

Votes: 85,398

For two years in a row, Spencer Tracy is just superb in two of the great performances of all time, Inherit the Wind (1960) and this film. This court room drama of the Nuremberg trials of the Nazi Judges post WWII features an awesome cast including Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift, Max Schell (who earned the Oscar for Best actor), and my favorite actor, Richard Widmark. The performances of the stars are uniformly excellent, especially Tracy, Clift and Schell. It is the best picture that Dick Widmark appeared in and it is gratifying that he was cast as the prosecutor, a very Widmark type role and further in his second pairing with his most admired actor (Tracy) and that he more than held his own among the screen legends. Great cast. Great film. Great personal achievement for Dick Widmark.

5. Cheyenne Autumn (1964)

PG | 154 min | Drama, History, Western

The Cheyenne, tired of broken U.S. government promises, head for their ancestral lands but a sympathetic cavalry officer is tasked to bring them back to their reservation.

Director: John Ford | Stars: Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Sal Mineo

Votes: 6,443

Great American director, John Ford, brings to the screen an homage to the American Indian, in this, his last western epic. The idea for Cheyenne Autumn was brought to Ford, years before by Richard Widmark and Widmark was rewarded by being cast in the lead role, heading an excellent ensemble which included Carol Baker, Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Roland, Sal Mineo and Dolores Del Rio. Appearing as guest stars were the always excellent James Stewart and the indomitable Edward G. Robinson, as Secretary of the Interior. It was the zenith of Dick Widmark's fine acting career and the second pairing with John Ford, and Widmark was flawless, and excellent in the lead and looked very natural in a cavalry uniform. This quite a good film but a special treat for fans of Ford and especially Widmark. Boots and saddles, mister!!

6. Pickup on South Street (1953)

Passed | 80 min | Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery

A pickpocket unwittingly lifts a message destined for enemy agents and becomes a target for a Communist spy ring.

Director: Samuel Fuller | Stars: Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, Thelma Ritter, Murvyn Vye

Votes: 16,146

Widmark elevates noir thriller! Richard Widmark shines in one of his best performances as pickpocket, Skip McCoy, in this first rate noir thriller. Widmark stars opposite sultry Jean Peters and the chemistry is palpable. Good support from Richard Kiley and the irrespressible and wonderful Thelma Ritter. Don't miss this one.

7. Panic in the Streets (1950)

Approved | 96 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

A doctor and a policeman in New Orleans have only 48 hours to locate a killer infected with pneumonic plague.

Director: Elia Kazan | Stars: Richard Widmark, Paul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes, Jack Palance

Votes: 8,836

Dr. Widmark saves the Big Easy! Elia Kazan directs Richard Widmark and Paul Douglas in this taut thriller about epidemic plague threatening the City of New Orleans. Gritty and realistic with fine performances from the leads and great support from Jack Palance and Zero Mostel. Widmark is the Army Doctor and Douglas is the tough good cop in this entertaining film. The usual excellence from the gifted Kazan.

8. Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

PG | 128 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

63 Metascore

In December 1935, when his transcontinental luxury train is stranded by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot is called on to solve a murder that occurred in his car the night before, with a multitude of suspects.

Director: Sidney Lumet | Stars: Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery

Votes: 69,100 | Gross: $0.07M

I love this movie! The cast is an extraordinary ensemble of the screen's best talent, expertly and playfully directed by the wonderful Sidney Lumet. Albert Finney is a wonder and heads the impressive cast. Bravura performances all around. As for Richard Widmark, my only regret is that his character meets his demise within the first twenty minutes! Nevertheless, the film is high camp at at it's very best and enjoyable movie magic, watching the talented ensemble playfully overact at the superb direction of the talented Lumet.

9. Kiss of Death (1947)

Approved | 99 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

A crook arrested for a jewelry heist initially refuses to give up his accomplices, but he changes his mind once his wife dies under worrying circumstances.

Director: Henry Hathaway | Stars: Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy, Coleen Gray, Richard Widmark

Votes: 9,566

Notorious debut for Widmark! Richard Widmark is wonderfully frightening and steals every scene in this, his notorious and historic film debut. Victor Mature, never better, Coleen Gray, never lovelier, and story holds up as suspenseful and entertaining to this day. As well, Karl Malden became good friends with Widmark, starting on the set of this film.

10. Madigan (1968)

TV-14 | 101 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

In New York City's Spanish Harlem, detectives Madigan and Bonaro are given 72 hours by their superior to capture a hoodlum wanted for homicide in Brooklyn.

Director: Don Siegel | Stars: Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Inger Stevens, Harry Guardino

Votes: 4,071

Widmark and Fonda click in taut police drama. Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda co - starred in five films. Madigan is the third and it's a good one, with Widmark as the hard boiled detective and Fonda as the police commissioner. The story shifts back and forth between the two leads to include the human drama of their personal lives as sub text to the main police chase story. Fonda is, as usual, excellent in a dignified understated performance, strikingly realistic. Widmark is intense and driven in contrast and it works. The supporting cast is impressive and includes Inger Stevens, James Whitmore, Harry Guardino, Michael Dunn, and Don Stroud. Wonderful police drama made excellent by the Widmark/Fonda chemistry. Very entertaining.

11. No Way Out (1950)

Passed | 106 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Two hoodlum brothers are brought into a hospital for gunshot wounds, and when one of them dies the other accuses their black doctor of murder.

Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Stars: Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally, Sidney Poitier

Votes: 6,276

Powerful film debut for Poitier. Directed by the wonderful, Joe Mankiewicz, Sidney Poitier makes his powerful film debut in this drama of racial tensions. This film is great viewing and compelling, but moreover marked the the beginning of a lifelong friendship between Sid Poitier and good natured Dick Widmark. Good story, good acting and historically significant!

12. Broken Lance (1954)

Approved | 96 min | Adventure, Drama, Western

The saga of the Devereaux rancher family, set in 1880's Arizona.

Director: Edward Dmytryk | Stars: Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner, Jean Peters, Richard Widmark

Votes: 4,302 | Gross: $8.28M

One of the great adult western dramas of all time, with the astonishing Spencer Tracy just excellent, effortless and at the top of his gifted acting form. Broken Lance is a good story of a strong willed cattle baron with four sons, and a house divided. It is the first of two pairings with Richard Widmark, strong in support, and grateful to appear in any capacity with Tracy. The cast also includes the lovely Jean Peters, Robert Wagner (never better), Katy Jurado, E.G. Marshall and Earl Holliman. Western masterpeice.

13. Yellow Sky (1948)

Approved | 98 min | Crime, Drama, Western

A pistol-packing tomboy and her grandfather discover a band of bank robbing bandits taking refuge in the neighboring ghost town.

Director: William A. Wellman | Stars: Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, Richard Widmark, Robert Arthur

Votes: 5,757

Very entertaining western with the consistently excellent Gregory Peck, feisty and alluring Anne Baxter and my favorite, Richard Widmark. Good story, well written and great support from John Russell and Harry Morgan. Directed by tough Bill Wellman. Solid and western yarn.

14. Time Limit (1957)

Approved | 96 min | Drama, War

76 Metascore

During the Korean War former prisoner of war, Major Harry Cargill admits to having collaborated with the enemy but military investigator Colonel William Edwards wants the details.

Director: Karl Malden | Stars: Richard Widmark, Richard Basehart, Dolores Michaels, June Lockhart

Votes: 1,252

Widmark's Producer debut a gem. Richard Widmark produces (and stars in) his production company's first feature film. It is a military Justice drama, perfectly cast and wonderfully acted. Co-starring with Widmark are Richard Basehart, Dolores Michaels, Rip Torn, June Lockhart and friend, Marty Balsam. The special treat is that is the directorial debut by Widmark's close friend, Karl Malden, his only effort behind the camera. The movie is suspenseful and taut and a home run for the first time producer Widmark and first time director, Malden.

15. Vanished (1971)

196 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

Government agencies investigate the mysterious disappearance of a powerful Presidential adviser.

Stars: Richard Widmark, Skye Aubrey, Tom Bosley, James Farentino

Votes: 163

Widmark wonderful in first made for TV mini series! Richard Widmark plays the President of the United States in this, the very first made for TV mini series released in 1971. Widmark is solid and received an emmy nomination in this political thriller. The wonderful supporting cast includes Robert Young (excellent as the adversary Senator), E. G. Marshall, James Farentino, Arthur Hill, Murray Hamilton, William Shatner, and Eleanor Parker. It is a really entertaining well paced thriller and paved the way for what is now very common television format.

16. How the West Was Won (1962)

G | 164 min | Adventure, War, Western

56 Metascore

A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the 19th century, including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads.

Directors: John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall, Richard Thorpe | Stars: James Stewart, John Wayne, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda

Votes: 23,306 | Gross: $46.50M

Spencer Tracy narrates this brilliant American Western saga, spanning three generations of western families as intrepid pioneers and heroes. It is one of the greatest casts ever assembled in a motion picture and features among many other stars James Stewart, Carroll Baker, Gregory Peck, Debbie Reynolds, Henry Fonda, John Wayne, Karl Malden, Walter Brennan, Robert Preston, Eli Wallach, George Peppard, and my favorite actor, the reliable Richard Widmark. Three directors lent their talents to this entertaining saga. The standouts in the awesome cast were Peppard (never better), Gregory Peck and Dick Widmark. Well worth a look.

17. The Alamo (1960)

Passed | 162 min | Adventure, Drama, History

In 1836, a small band of soldiers sacrifice their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.

Director: John Wayne | Stars: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Frankie Avalon

Votes: 17,704 | Gross: $17.26M

Widmark excels as Jim Bowie. The movie is a long and long winded saga of the defense of the Alamo produced and directed by John Wayne and starring Wayne as Davy Crockett. The action scenes are first rate as is the acting of Widmark and tough as nails Richard Boone. But the story is a bit of a cornball mush, but a good vehicle for Widmark.

18. Down to the Sea in Ships (1949)

Approved | 120 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

Whaling ship captain Bering Joy takes his grandson Jed on a whaling trip to teach him core life values while First Mate Dan Lunceford is tasked with tutoring Jed.

Director: Henry Hathaway | Stars: Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kellaway

Votes: 1,105

Kinder gentler Widmark at Sea. Finally, Richard Widmark is able to set aside his bad guy image to star in this atmospheric seafaring story. Widmark's character is tender and kind hearted, as was the man in real life. The trio of young Dean Stockwell, Widmark and the wonderful Lionel Barrymore is just magic, reminiscent of the trio in Captains Courageous, though more muted and understated. Great vehicle for Widmark to show his versatility.

19. Coma (1978)

PG | 113 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller

60 Metascore

When a young female doctor notices an unnatural amount of comas occurring in her hospital she uncovers a horrible conspiracy.

Director: Michael Crichton | Stars: Michael Douglas, Rip Torn, Geneviève Bujold, Elizabeth Ashley

Votes: 21,145

Dr. Widmark worthy adversary to beautiful Bujold. Fine, compelling, suspenseful thriller from 1978, set in a huge Boston Medical Center features alluring Genevieve Bujold as a Doctor on the trail of a conspiracy that puts otherwise healthy surgery patients into life ending coma. Michael Douglas is excellent as the sympathetic boyfriend and the good cast also includes Elizabeth Ashley, Rip Torn, along with the wonderful Richard Widmark, reprising his early bad guy roles as the evil Doctor at the core of the conspiracy. Good story telling, well paced, and entertaining.

20. A Prize of Gold (1955)

98 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama

World War II sergeant Joe Lawrence falls for refugee aiming to relocate German orphans. He conspires with comrades to fund relocation through heist. Plot follows daring robbery plan and blossoming romance amidst wartime challenges.

Director: Mark Robson | Stars: Richard Widmark, Mai Zetterling, Nigel Patrick, George Cole

Votes: 353

Widmark is Gold! Neat crime caper in post war Berlin in great vehicle for reliable leading man, Richard Widmark, who shines in the lead role as an American Airman who plans to heist a cache of gold to aid a damsel in distress. Mai Zetterling is alluring as the love interest and the wonderful cast includes Nigel Patrick, George Cole and great British stage thespian, Sir Donald Wolfit. Gripping, taut and entertaining.

21. Road House (1948)

Passed | 95 min | Action, Drama, Film-Noir

A night club owner becomes infatuated with a torch singer and frames his best friend/manager for embezzlement when the chanteuse falls in love with him.

Director: Jean Negulesco | Stars: Ida Lupino, Cornel Wilde, Celeste Holm, Richard Widmark

Votes: 3,160

Entertaining noir drama, but great fun, too, with Richard Widmark a stand out in a cast with great chemistry. Ida Lupino is sultry, sexy and tough. Cornel Wilde and the wonderful Celeste Holm equally good in a crackling story of jealousy and intrigue. Widmark is just great and elevates the film considerably.

22. When the Legends Die (1972)

PG | 107 min | Drama, Western

A young, rebellious Ute Indian joins the rodeo circuit and falls in with a drunken mentor who teaches him the ways of the ring and the world.

Director: Stuart Millar | Stars: Richard Widmark, Frederic Forrest, Luana Anders, Vito Scotti

Votes: 553 | Gross: $0.56M

Widmark excellent in off beat drama. Richard Widmark turns in one of his best performances as a heavy drinking, down and out, aging rodeo cowboy mentoring a young American Indian rodeo rider. Frederick Forrest is fine and quite understated as the gifted young rider, and the pairing with Widmark works very well and makes for an interesting character study. This film was a signpost in Widmark's acting career and is his last starring role in a theatrical release. Thereafter Widmark starred in ten made for TV films (some really quite good) and gave great support in several first rate theatrical releases (Murder on the Orient Express, Coma, Twilight's Last Gleaming, Against All Odds etc). Widmark gives a wonderful performance in this off beat but enjoyable drama.

23. Two Rode Together (1961)

Passed | 109 min | Drama, Western

A corrupt marshal is pressured by his army friend into negotiating the release of white captives of the Comanches, but finds that their reintegration into society has its consequences.

Director: John Ford | Stars: James Stewart, Richard Widmark, Shirley Jones, Linda Cristal

Votes: 6,948

Widmark and Stewart in entertaining ride. Well before the popularity of buddy movies and road movies, the masterful John Ford creates a likeable pairing in this western "rode" movie with Jimmy Stewart and Richard Widmark at their dusty trail, plain talking, best. Town marshal Stewart is enlisted by cavalry officer Widmark to rescue white survivors among the Comanche captives. The movie entertains start to finish thanks to the fine acting of the leads and good support from John McIntyre, Shirley Jones, and a host of Fordians, including Andy Devine, John Qualen, Harry Carey Jr. and Ken Curtis.

24. A Gathering of Old Men (1987 TV Movie)

PG | 91 min | Drama

A regular day in a Louisiana sugarcane plantation changes course when a local white farmer is shot in self defense. A group of old, black men takes a courageous step by coming forward en ... See full summary »

Director: Volker Schlöndorff | Stars: Louis Gossett Jr., Richard Widmark, Holly Hunter, Joe Seneca

Votes: 764

Widmark fine in underrated drama. Richard Widmark is excellent in this very different, interesting drama of racial conflict in back woods bayou Louisana. A group of elderly black men take a stand in protecting good friend and neighbor, Louis Gossett, Jr. from being blamed for the murder of a racist farmer. The intriguing story features a wonderful cast in addition to the veteran leads, including feisty and pretty Holly Hunter (just before her bravura turn in Broadcast News), Will Patton, Joe Seneca and Woody Strode. Compelling.

25. Death of a Gunfighter (1969)

M | 94 min | Drama, Western

69 Metascore

A Texas town's council fires the town's old-fashioned marshal who refuses to resign, thus leading to violence from both sides.

Directors: Don Siegel, Robert Totten | Stars: Richard Widmark, Lena Horne, Carroll O'Connor, David Opatoshu

Votes: 1,621

Widmark sensational in off beat western. Richard Widmark is excellent in this off beat western. as the long time marshal, Frank Patch, who has overstayed his welcome in the turn of the century, western town. The locals want him out, but old Patch does not see it that way. Widmark's career had begun to ebb in the late sixties and this film is a bit of a last hurrah as the main star in a major theatrical releases. Widmark's performance is fabulous and elevates the movie to a highly entertaining if off beat offering. Good support from Carroll O'Connor, Lena Horne, John Saxon and Kent Smith, as well as old western pros Dub Taylor and Larry Gates, both in the picture.

26. The Street with No Name (1948)

Approved | 91 min | Action, Crime, Drama

A covert FBI agent infiltrates a ruthless gangster mob, but his life is at risk from a mysterious informant who funnels inside information to the hoodlums.

Director: William Keighley | Stars: Mark Stevens, Richard Widmark, Lloyd Nolan, Barbara Lawrence

Votes: 3,338

Widmark is menacing! Fine noir thriller told documentary style with Mark Stevens and Richard Widmark as adversaries, with nice support from Lloyd Nolan and Ed Begley. Widmark is again menacing and wickedly convincing as the crime boss. Entertaining and well crafted.

27. Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977)

R | 146 min | Drama, Thriller

An imprisoned rogue USAF general with a secret personal agenda, escapes the brig and takes over an ICBM silo, threatening to start WW3.

Director: Robert Aldrich | Stars: Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Roscoe Lee Browne, Joseph Cotten

Votes: 3,723

General Widmark in taut duel with Lancaster. Good thriller from 1977 with Burt Lancaster as a renegade General who takes control of a strategic missile launching silo in the remote Northwest. The excellent cast includes Widmark as the General trying to thwart the plans of Lancaster. Venerable Melvyn Douglas and screen legend Joseph cotton appear along with Charles Durning (miscast as the President), Richard Jaeckel, Paul Winfield and Burt Young. Well paced and exciting.

28. The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Approved | 86 min | Western

Marshal Jake Wade aids outlaw Clint Hollister escape jail but Clint wants to know where Wade hid an old hold-up loot taken while both men were outlaws in the same gang.

Director: John Sturges | Stars: Robert Taylor, Richard Widmark, Patricia Owens, Robert Middleton

Votes: 2,765

Widmark wickedly good. Richard Widmark excels in this exciting western drama, opposite stoic good guy, Robert Taylor. John Sturges ably brings to the screen a very good story with excellent acting, beautifully filmed settings and good action. Another solid Widmark western.

29. All God's Children (1980 TV Movie)

100 min | Drama

An unpopular court decision by town Judge Parker Denison (Richard Widmark) to bus select black students to white schools threatens to tear the community apart when two teens -- one who is ... See full summary »

Director: Jerry Thorpe | Stars: Richard Widmark, Ned Beatty, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee

Votes: 76

Stoic Widmark good in timely drama. Richard Widmark stars in this warm, timely, made for TV drama about the impact of Court ordered bussing in the early 80's and it's effect on average New England families. Widmark is terrific and the film is well crafted and pleasing on several levels. It is also a nostalgic reunion of Widmark with the wonderful character actor, Ossie Davis, and the lovely and talented Ruby Dee, as husband and wife yet again, just as they were thirty years earlier in the Widmark classic from 1950, No Way Out, which was the powerful film debut of the great Sid Poitier. Touching movie magic.

30. The Frogmen (1951)

Approved | 96 min | Adventure, Drama, War

The new commander of a Navy Underwater Demolition Team--nicknamed "Frogmen"--must earn the respect of the men in his unit, who are still grieving over the death of their former commander and resentful of the new one.

Director: Lloyd Bacon | Stars: Richard Widmark, Dana Andrews, Gary Merrill, Jeffrey Hunter

Votes: 1,540

Naval Hero Widmark. Directed by Warner's studio veteran Lloyd Bacon (many Cagney, Bogart, Robinson features), this is an entertaining look at the UDT (underwater demolition teams) crews in wartime. Widmark is a standout in a gifted cast which includes Dana Andrews, Gary Merrill, and a small role for wise cracking Harvey Lembeck and a very early role for wonderful character actor, Jack Warden. Well crafted and suspenseful.

31. Against All Odds (1984)

R | 128 min | Action, Adventure, Crime

42 Metascore

A gangster hires an ex-football player to find his girlfriend. When he finds her, they fall in love, and the twists start to appear.

Director: Taylor Hackford | Stars: Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges, James Woods, Alex Karras

Votes: 13,652 | Gross: $25.10M

Widmark elevates good suspense drama. Entertaining suspenseful story starring the talented and likeable Jeff Bridges. The romantic interest is lovely Rachel Ward and the fine cast also includes James Woods, Alex Karras, and Dorian Harewood. For Widmark, it's a reunion with his co-star from the 1956 "Run for the Sun", Jane Greer. Widmark and Greer have small but key roles in the film. The movie is a loose remake of "Out of the Past" from 1947, and it's well worth a look.

32. Run for the Sun (1956)

Approved | 99 min | Adventure, Thriller

In Central America, an action-adventure novelist and a journalist for a magazine find themselves at the mercy of Nazi war criminals.

Director: Roy Boulting | Stars: Richard Widmark, Trevor Howard, Jane Greer, Peter van Eyck

Votes: 1,515

Widmark excellent on the Run. Taut, fast paced adventure set in the jungles of Mexico with Richard Widmark in excellent form, as a pilot whose plane crashes in the jungle. Widmark and co -star, Jane Greer are rescued by Trevor Howard and Peter Van Eyck, Nazi sympathizers in hiding. A variation of "The Most Dangerous Game", the movie entertains start to finish. Howard and Widmark make excellent adversaries.

33. Rollercoaster (1977)

PG | 119 min | Action, Crime, Drama

A blackmailer threatens to sabotage roller coasters at various American amusement parks if he isn't paid a huge ransom.

Director: James Goldstone | Stars: George Segal, Timothy Bottoms, Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda

Votes: 6,910

Widmark along for the ride. Entertaining thriller from 1977 with George Segal on the trail of amusement park bomber extortionist threatening major California theme park for ransom. Tim Bottoms (always underrated) is the young saboteur, and Richard Widmark is the Federal agent in charge. The threesome play off each other very well. Segal is terrific as the sarcastic, rebellious point man on the trail. Henry Fonda appears briefly in the fourth (of five) pairing with Widmark.

34. Alvarez Kelly (1966)

Approved | 116 min | Western

During the Civil War, Mexican cattleman Alvarez Kelly supplies the Union with cattle until Confederate Colonel Tom Rossiter's hungry men force Kelly to change his customers.

Director: Edward Dmytryk | Stars: William Holden, Richard Widmark, Janice Rule, Patrick O'Neal

Votes: 2,735

Widmark rustles cattle for the Rebs. Exciting, interesting Civil War drama of bold cattle rustling scheme by the Confederate South. The pairing of William Holden as the cattle baron and Richard Widmark as the Confederate Colonel is quite entertaining. Widmark and Holden became good friends during the schooting of this action film, which was directed by Edw. Dmytryck. It was the third pairing of Widmark and Dmytryck and a good one.

35. Take the High Ground! (1953)

Not Rated | 101 min | Drama, War

In 1953, at Fort Bliss, Texas, two former Korean War combat veterans work as drill sergeants and fall in love with the same woman.

Director: Richard Brooks | Stars: Richard Widmark, Karl Malden, Elaine Stewart, Carleton Carpenter

Votes: 1,109

Drill Sergeant Widmark excellent. Good Military story of tough drill Sergeant with a heart of gold, ably portrayed by Richard Widmark. Written and directed by the talented Richard Brooks, and co -starring good friend, Karl Malden. Enjoyable story.

36. True Colors (1991)

R | 111 min | Drama

43 Metascore

Best friends from law school to election night, their friendship is sorely tested when one learns of another's betrayal.

Director: Herbert Ross | Stars: John Cusack, James Spader, Imogen Stubbs, Mandy Patinkin

Votes: 5,629 | Gross: $0.42M

Widmark grand in finale! Richard Widmark plays Senator James Stiles in this, his final film and swan song to a grand and glorious acting career. It is splendid and satisfying that Mr. Widmark is type cast or Widmark cast as a tough minded individualist , a part he has owned his 44 year, 72 film movie acting career. The movie is a breakout for main stars John Cusack and James Spader in this well written, well paced political drama and character study. Also in support are Mandy Patinkin, Phil Bosco, Paul Guilfoyle, lovely Imogen Stubbs, and fittingly, as Mrs. Stiles, the beautiful and ageless Dina Merill, as the last of the Widmark women, joining an impressive array of co -stars over the 44 years. A grand finish in a very fine film for the wonderful Richard Widmark.

37. Backlash (1956)

Passed | 84 min | Drama, Western

Jim Slater seeks a survivor of the Apache ambush his father died in.

Director: John Sturges | Stars: Richard Widmark, Donna Reed, William Campbell, John McIntire

Votes: 1,869

Widmark searches for his past. In this heavily plotted, entertaining western, reliable star, Widmark, searches for the survivors of a massacre, and discovers his past, with the lovely Donna Reed along for the interesting ride. The intriguing story features excellent support from John McIntyre, and frequent co -star, Harry Morgan.

38. The Secret Ways (1961)

Approved | 112 min | Adventure, History, Mystery

During the 1956 Hungarian uprising, an American mercenary is hired to smuggle a Hungarian resistance leader out of Soviet-occupied Budapest.

Directors: Phil Karlson, Richard Widmark | Stars: Richard Widmark, Sonja Ziemann, Charles Regnier, Walter Rilla

Votes: 504

Widmark excellent in dark thriller. Richard Widmark is the whole show in this grim thriller about an American mercenary enlisted to rescue a scientist behind the iron curtain. Locations in Vienna and Hungary heighten the atmosphere of this dark, but entertaining cold war drama. Senta Berger and Sonia Ziemann in support. Check the writing credit, a real treat as the writer of the screenplay is Ms. Jean Hazlewood, who was Mrs. Richard Widmark, to whom the wonderful Richard was devoted all their lives. All in the family makes for an entertaining treat.

39. Halls of Montezuma (1951)

Approved | 113 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

A company of Marines races against the clock to find a Japanese rocket base.

Director: Lewis Milestone | Stars: Richard Widmark, Jack Palance, Reginald Gardiner, Robert Wagner

Votes: 2,955

Salute to Widmark. Richard Widmark's first foray into the war drama genre is a good one, directed by legendary Lewis Milestone and featuring a cast of rising stars including Widmark's lifelong friend, Karl Malden, along with Robert Wagner, Jack Palance, and Richard Boone. Good action, but most notable for the gifted cast.

40. My Pal Gus (1952)

Approved | 83 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

Dave Jennings is a successful, self-made man in the business world, but he can't control his son, Gus, who is primarily a brat fond of throwing temper-tantrums and misbehaving. Dan enrolls ... See full summary »

Director: Robert Parrish | Stars: Richard Widmark, Joanne Dru, Audrey Totter, George Winslow

Votes: 214

Kind hearted Widmark. Gus is a mischievous five year old and Dick Widmark the kind hearted Dad in this engaging comedy/drama. Female co - stars include the lovely Joanne Dru as the dedicated teacher and Audrey Totter as the conniving ex - wife. This excellent film is a must see for Widmark fans as it is a change of pace from the tough guy roles.

41. The Last Wagon (1956)

Approved | 99 min | Drama, Western

Wagon train survivors of an Apache attack entrust the sheriff's prisoner, scout Comanche Todd, with their lives despite his wanted-for-murder status.

Director: Delmer Daves | Stars: Richard Widmark, Felicia Farr, Susan Kohner, Tommy Rettig

Votes: 3,663

Underrated western - Widmark superb. Widmark is excellent in this western story of survival. Last Wagon marks the transition for Widmark into the "western years" which continues for more than a decade with a few notable exceptions. Co -stars include the lovely Felicia Farr and several very fine adolescent actors, all giving good performances. Widmark saves the day combating one adventure after another. Exciting!

42. The Last Day (1975 TV Movie)

100 min | Western

A retired gunman is forced to take up his weapons again when an outlaw gang robs the town banks.

Director: Vincent McEveety | Stars: Richard Widmark, Barbara Rush, Robert Conrad, Richard Jaeckel

Votes: 224

Widmark fabulous in solid western. Richard Widmark is back in the saddle again, where is is always at his plain talking best, and is fine as Will Spence, aging lawman who is forced to confront a legendary western gang on their "last day" in a small Kansas town. The cast includes Robert Conrad, Barbara Rush, Richard Jaeckel, Tim Matheson, Morgan Woodward and Loretta Swit. Wonderful character actor and Widmark friend, Harry Morgan narrates and adds color and authenticity.

43. A Whale for the Killing (1981 TV Movie)

145 min | Drama

A female humpback whale is stranded in a small area during a storm. Fishermen of the village seek to kill the whale but a man visiting the area fights to save the whale's life.

Director: Richard T. Heffron | Stars: Peter Strauss, Dee Wallace, Kathryn Walker, Bruce McGill

Votes: 163

Widmark excellent in poignant drama. Engrossing made for TV drama from 1981 about reaction to a beached whale in a small Northeastern fishing village. Peter Strauss is fine as the stranded sailor and family man and Widmark gives yet another outstanding performance as one of the town's leaders sympathetic to Strauss. Fine drama.

44. Garden of Evil (1954)

Not Rated | 100 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

A trio of American adventurers marooned in rural Mexico are recruited by a beautiful woman to rescue her husband trapped in a cave in Apache territory.

Director: Henry Hathaway | Stars: Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, Richard Widmark, Hugh Marlowe

Votes: 3,976

Widmark unkikely hero. Adventure western with a wonderful cast headed by laconic and leathery Gary Cooper, lovely Susan Hayward and Richard Widmark as the unlikely hero in this entertaining parable set in the rugged mountains of Mexico. Good entertainment and a must see for fans of Cooper, Hayward and Widmark. Look for sexy Rita Moreno, bringing down the cantina early in the film.

45. Slattery's Hurricane (1949)

83 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

A former WW2 naval pilot employed by a Miami civilian company reminisces about his past and present sins while flying a plane into an incoming hurricane.

Director: André De Toth | Stars: Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Veronica Lake, John Russell

Votes: 545

Widmark tames hurricane. The wonderful Richard Widmark is back battling a major hurricane and major personal demons in this 1949 melodrama. Our hero romances two screen lovelies, Linda Darnell and Veronica Lake in this film. Widmark's performance elevates otherwise routine melodrama.

46. O. Henry's Full House (1952)

Approved | 117 min | Comedy, Drama

John Steinbeck introduces a quintet of five of O. Henry's most celebrated stories from his New York Period (1902-1910) in this anthology film.

Directors: Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, Henry King, Henry Koster, Jean Negulesco | Stars: Fred Allen, Anne Baxter, Jeanne Crain, Farley Granger

Votes: 3,061

Widmark reprises Tommy Udo. Five entertaining vignettes from the mind of O. Henry and the directorial skills of Howard Hawks, Henry Hathaway and others. In "The Clarion Call", Richard Widmark reprises his film debut character from Kiss of Death; that of the blood curdling giggling killer, Tommy Udo, only with a different name but the same giggle and the same evil ways. The performance elevates this brief tale, part of the wonderful quintet of stories.

47. Flight from Ashiya (1964)

Not Rated | 100 min | Adventure, Romance, Drama

A flight crew tries to save the survivors of a shipwreck off the coast of Japan during a raging typhoon.

Director: Michael Anderson | Stars: Yul Brynner, Richard Widmark, George Chakiris, Suzy Parker

Votes: 717

Interesting movie about the air sea rescue crews and their individual personal dramas and romances. Richard Widmark stands out in an otherwise routine action drama. Good cast includes Yul Brynner, George Chikiris, and Shirley Knight, not long after her wondeful turn in Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Good rescue sequences and fine acting by Widmark and Knight.

48. Blackout (1985 TV Movie)

100 min | Crime, Drama, Horror

A police officer suspects that a local husband and father who has recently undergone facial surgery because of injuries received in a car accident is in reality the same man who committed a quadruple murder several years before.

Director: Douglas Hickox | Stars: Richard Widmark, Keith Carradine, Kathleen Quinlan, Michael Beck

Votes: 1,076

Tight little suspense thriller with Richard Widmark as an aging police detective obsessed with solving a seven year old murder mystery. Keith Carradine is fine and understated as the amnesia victim who holds they key. Nice cat and mouse suspense as the story unfolds.

49. Destination Gobi (1953)

Approved | 90 min | Adventure, Drama, War

In 1944, US Navy specialists run a weather station in the Gobi desert where they are harassed by Japanese warplanes but aided by local Mongol nomads.

Director: Robert Wise | Stars: Richard Widmark, Don Taylor, Max Showalter, Murvyn Vye

Votes: 1,129

Interesting and offbeat war drama with Naval officer Widmark commanding a crew in the Gobi desert, and using a request for saddles for the natives to further U.S. interests in wartime. As in Halls of Montezuma and Take the High Ground, a good ensemble of up and comers is featured including Don Taylor, Casey Adams, Darryl Hickman and Martin Milner.

50. Red Skies of Montana (1952)

Passed | 99 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

Drama dealing with the hazardous work of the U. S. Forest Service's paratroop fire-fighters in Montana.

Director: Joseph M. Newman | Stars: Richard Widmark, Constance Smith, Jeffrey Hunter, Richard Boone

Votes: 558

Widmark battles Wild Fire. Richard Widmark, in another worthy performance, elevates this otherwise ordinary actioner about the sky jumping fire fighters of the Northwest. Good drama and good support from Jeffrey Hunter and Richard Boone.

51. Don't Bother to Knock (1952)

Passed | 76 min | Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery

61 Metascore

After being dumped by his girlfriend, an airline pilot pursues a babysitter in his hotel and gradually realizes she's dangerous.

Director: Roy Ward Baker | Stars: Richard Widmark, Marilyn Monroe, Anne Bancroft, Donna Corcoran

Votes: 8,486

Widmark knocks on wrong door. Different drama with Marilyn Monroe as the disturbed babysitter and pilot Widmark as restless guy across the hall who takes an interest. (Who would not?) As it turns out, Widmark should have stayed with adorable Anne Bancroft in a very early role before anyone knew she was one of the greatest actresses in history. Worth a look, if only for the wonderful cast.

52. Cold Sassy Tree (1989 TV Movie)

95 min | Drama

An independent woman from the North causes a scandal when she decides to wed a local general store owner just three weeks after he has been widowed.

Director: Joan Tewkesbury | Stars: Faye Dunaway, Richard Widmark, Frances Fisher, Lee Garlington

Votes: 281

Widmark wonderful in rich romantic drama. Richard Widmark gives a rich compassionate performance in this quiet atmospheric drama about a May/November romance. Talented and lovely Faye Dunaway is always excellent and the pairing with Widmark works on several levels. Neil Patrick Harris is delightful in the quietly paced drama. A different and rare look for aging Widmark works well.

53. Once Upon a Texas Train (1988 TV Movie)

PG | 96 min | Action, Comedy, Romance

An outlaw and a Texas Ranger Captain have a life-long personal feud, but twenty years later, with old-age settling in, they must put their differences aside in order to face the latest Texas problem, the youngest generation of outlaws.

Director: Burt Kennedy | Stars: Willie Nelson, Richard Widmark, Shaun Cassidy, Chuck Connors

Votes: 757

Widmark heads a cast of western film legends. Richard Widmark stars in this interesting light hearted western in which the cast of character actors is the real treat. The group includes Stuart Whitman, Chuck Connors, Dub Taylor, Jack Elam, Kevin Mc Carthy, Ken Curtis and Royal Dano. Lovely Angie Dickinson is the romantic interest, torn between Widmark and and the outlaw lead, played by a miscast Willie Nelson. Campy and good fun.

54. The Trap (1959)

Not Rated | 84 min | Action, Crime, Drama

In a remote Californian desert town, a lawyer arranges for a wanted mobster to skip the country via a small airstrip but the local sheriff and his deputy could pose a problem.

Director: Norman Panama | Stars: Richard Widmark, Lee J. Cobb, Tina Louise, Earl Holliman

Votes: 691

Widmark elevates turgid crime drama. Richard Widmark stars in this crime drama of wanted mobster, Lee J. Cobb, hiding in a very small California desert community, with plans to exit the Country ahead of the law. Widmark is the lawyer abetting the plan. Widmark breathes some life into this routine crime drama. Along with Cobb are Tina Louise, Earl Holliman and Lorne Greene in support.

55. The Way West (1967)

Approved | 122 min | Adventure, Drama, Western

42 Metascore

In 1843, a former U.S. Senator leads a wagon train of settlers to Oregon, but his megalomania leads to growing dissatisfaction with his leadership.

Director: Andrew V. McLaglen | Stars: Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark, Lola Albright

Votes: 3,564

Widmark and Mitchum save the "Way". Great cast somewhat wasted in this poorly produced western, saved only by the performance of veterans Widmark and Robert Mitchum. This story had great potential that was not realized. Still, watchable for the acting of the leads and the it's the film debut of perky, pretty, sexy and wildly talented Sally Field.

56. The Tunnel of Love (1958)

Approved | 98 min | Comedy, Romance

A series of misunderstandings leaves a married man believing that he has impregnated the owner of an adoption agency, and that she will be the surrogate for him and his wife.

Director: Gene Kelly | Stars: Doris Day, Richard Widmark, Gig Young, Gia Scala

Votes: 1,493

Everybody loves Richard (Widmark). One year after being directed by good friend and first time director, Karl Malden, Widmark is cast in a rare comedy and directed by the great Gene Kelly, superb actor and one of the greatest dancers ever. Widmark handles the comedy diversion opposite bubbly Doris Day, and gives a competent and likeable performance.

57. The Moonshine War (1970)

GP | 100 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama

A federal agent attempts to make some real money before the alcohol ban is lifted so he sets his sights on the whiskey cache of an old army buddy.

Director: Richard Quine | Stars: Patrick McGoohan, Richard Widmark, Alan Alda, Melodie Johnson

Votes: 680

Widmark, a stand out in offbeat drama. Very offbeat and somewhat off putting drama about the moonshine manufacturers in the South sparring with the inevitable revenuers. The movie is saved by the gifted cast and the quirky chemistry of the three leads, Patrick McGoohan as the interloper, Alan Alda as the young moonshine maker and Widmark is back to his roots as the evil Doctor looking to profit in any way he can. Worth watching for the good acting. Look for Teri Garr in an early and very small role.

58. The Long Ships (1964)

Not Rated | 126 min | Adventure, Drama

A vagabond Viking adventurer and a Moor both compete to find "The Mother of All Voices", a legendary golden bell near the Pillars of Hercules.

Director: Jack Cardiff | Stars: Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier, Russ Tamblyn, Rosanna Schiaffino

Votes: 3,112

Widmark and Poitier's excellent adventure. Although both screen greats were wildly miscast, and the movie has a comic strip feel to it, Widmark and Poitier (good friends in real life) always entertain on the screen. In this action packed costumer, the Viking and the Moor join forces in search of a great treausure, a giant gold bell. It's great fun all the way and the supporting cast includes beautiful Rosanna Schiaffino, Oscar Homolka, and athletic Russ Tamblyn.

59. Bear Island (1979)

PG | 118 min | Action, Adventure, Mystery

On the remote Norwegian Bear Island, used as a submarine base by the Germans during World War II, U.N. scientist Larsen sends a distress signal using an emergency N.A.T.O. frequency, and is received by scientific vessel Morning Rose.

Director: Don Sharp | Stars: Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee

Votes: 2,732

Widmark bearly recognizable, but good in support. Great cast in this disappointing Alistair MacLean mystery thriller set on Bear Island. Widmark dons a heavy German accent and is good in support. The wonderful cast includes Vanessa Redgrave, Donald Sutherland, Christopher Lee, Barbara Parkins and Lloyd Bridges and they all try hard, but can't save this wannabe thriller.

60. The Cobweb (1955)

Passed | 134 min | Drama

At a private psychiatric clinic, the daily dramas and interactions between the doctors, nurses, administrators, benefactors and patients are accentuated by the personal and family crises of these individuals.

Director: Vincente Minnelli | Stars: Richard Widmark, Lauren Bacall, Charles Boyer, Gloria Grahame

Votes: 2,091

Dr. Widmark can't save silly soaper. Interesting only for the fabulous cast, wasted in this silly soap opera about a psychiatric hospital where the staff are wackier than than the patients. Still, it's always great watching reliable veteran Widmark. The cast includes Lauren Bacall, Gloria Grahame, Lillian Gish and then newcomer, Susan Strasberg. The male actors are a miscast Charles Boyer and a young brooding John Kerr. Mr. Minnelli is out out of his element in this one.

61. Hell and High Water (1954)

Approved | 103 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

During the Cold War, a scientific team refits a Japanese submarine and hires an ex-Navy officer to find a secret Chinese atomic island base and prevent a Communist plot against America that could trigger WW3.

Director: Samuel Fuller | Stars: Richard Widmark, Bella Darvi, Victor Francen, Cameron Mitchell

Votes: 2,231

Widmark elevates high seas actioner. Worth viewing only for another good performance by Widmark, as a retired Naval officer commanding a ship on a desparate mission. Co -stars include lovely Bela Darvi, along with David Wayne. It's the second collaboration with director Sam Fuller. For Widmark fans, it's great fun.

62. Hanky Panky (1982)

PG | 110 min | Action, Comedy, Crime

Completely innocent man, Michael Jordon, is drawn into a web of government secrets when a girl carrying a mysterious package gets into a taxi with him. When she's later murdered, Michael becomes the chief suspect and goes on the run.

Director: Sidney Poitier | Stars: Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Kathleen Quinlan, Richard Widmark

Votes: 3,106 | Gross: $9.82M

Widmark plays the heavy in Poitier comedy. Richard Widmark, in a supporting role, directed by lifelong buddy, Sid Poitier, in this comic thriller. Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner try hard, and are cute, but the story is heavy handed and idiotic, and the acting can't quite carry the day. Worthwhile only for the pairing of Widmark and Poitier, for the fourth time.

63. To the Devil a Daughter (1976)

R | 95 min | Horror

39 Metascore

An American occult novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists, led by an excommunicated priest, who plan on using her as the representative of the Devil on Earth.

Directors: Peter Sykes, Don Sharp | Stars: Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Honor Blackman, Denholm Elliott

Votes: 4,902

Widmark fine in above average horror thriller. Widmark excels in this, his only foray into the horror genre (Thank goodness). Widmark is better known for westerns, military roles, and diverse bad guys. This film, while not great, is an enjoyable, straight forward horror drama. Good in support are Christopher Lee and beautiful Nastasia Kiinski.

64. Brock's Last Case (1973 TV Movie)

100 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

A New York City cop who has retired to a small Western town is drawn into the local case of an Indian who is accused of murdering a sheriff.

Director: David Lowell Rich | Stars: Richard Widmark, Henry Darrow, Beth Brickell, David Huddleston

Votes: 133

Richard Widmark stars in his second made for TV feature about a burned out New York cop who retires to out west orange grove property. Not particularly well written or directed, but Widmark shines, as usual in the lead role.

65. Saint Joan (1957)

Not Rated | 110 min | Biography, Drama, History

In 1456, French King Charles VII recalls the story of how he met the seventeen-year-old peasant girl Joan of Arc, entrusted her with the command of the French Army, and ultimately burned her at the stake as a heretic.

Director: Otto Preminger | Stars: Jean Seberg, Richard Widmark, Richard Todd, Anton Walbrook

Votes: 1,293

Widmark wildly miscast. Otto Preminger directed this adaptation of the G.B. Shaw play about Saint Joan of Arc of France. An excellent cast is assembled with lovely Jean Seberg in the title role, along with Richard Todd, Felix Aylmer, and the wonderful John Gielgud. Richard Widmark puts down his gun and holster to play the Dauphin, King of France, and gives his best efforts despite being dreadfully miscast.

66. Mr. Horn (1979)

180 min | Action, Adventure, Biography

The story of frontiersman Tom Horn, and his career as a cavalry scout, a tracker, a range detective, and the final events in his life that led to his tragic death.

Stars: David Carradine, Richard Widmark, Karen Black, Richard Masur

Votes: 188

Richard Widmark co -stars with Keith Carradine, in this made for TV mini series. Average, except that Widmark is always enjoyable!

67. The Final Option (1982)

R | 125 min | Action, Thriller

It's suspected that a peace/anti-nuke organization in UK has some extremists willing to use terrorism. The action will probably be against an embassy in London. The SAS/Special Air Service try to get the organization infiltrated.

Director: Ian Sharp | Stars: Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark, Edward Woodward

Votes: 3,760 | Gross: $2.67M

Too little Widmark to save murky thriller. This muddled attempt at a cold war thriller stars smart and sexy JudyDavis, just before her terrific turn in Passage to India. Unfortunately, David Lean did not direct this one. Richard Widmark, as the Secretary of State has to little screen time to elevate this awful feature.

68. A Talent for Loving (1973)

R | 110 min | Comedy, Western

A professional gambler is trapped into marrying within a Mexican family under an Aztec curse.

Director: Richard Quine | Stars: Richard Widmark, Topol, Geneviève Page, Cesar Romero

Votes: 181

Widmark entertains in silly western comedy. Dick Widmark is entertaining, even in this silly, poorly written western comedy about a "love curse" that is carried down through the generations. Bombastic Cesar Romero and expansive Topol co -star. For Widmark fans only, of which, there is none more passionate than this writer.

69. The Swarm (1978)

PG | 116 min | Horror, Thriller

30 Metascore

A huge swarm of deadly African bees spreads terror over American cities by killing thousands of people.

Director: Irwin Allen | Stars: Michael Caine, Katharine Ross, Richard Widmark, Richard Chamberlain

Votes: 8,550 | Gross: $10.00M

General Widmark and remarkable cast can't save ultimate disaster bomb. Worth viewing for the incredible cast of Hollywood legends, this film is the disaster film equivalent of Heaven's Gate to the "epic" genre and Ishtar to the comedy genre. The Swarm elicits snickers and guffaws universally as one of the worst disaster films of all time. Great waste of splendid cast. Notable as the fifth of five pairings of Widmark with good friend, Henry Fonda, and Widmark uttering the immortal line, "Will history blame me, or the bees?" How about Irwin Allen, and the screen writers, for starters.

70. The Domino Principle (1977)

R | 100 min | Drama, Thriller

A Vietnam War veteran who's been imprisoned for murder is offered freedom if he agrees to commit a contract killing for a shady organization.

Director: Stanley Kramer | Stars: Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, Richard Widmark, Mickey Rooney

Votes: 2,962

Widmark - the only bright light in murky misfire. Widmark gives his best and is the only saving grace in this murky, muddled thriller from 1977. The gifted Gene Hackman has certainly been better, as has director, Stanley Kramer, and co-stars, Mickey Rooney and Candace Bergen. The movie is labored and boring except for reliable Widmark. Not worthy of the great cast.

71. The Sell-Out (1976)

PG | 88 min | Action, Drama, Thriller

While vacationing in Lebanon, a former secret agent finds he has been marked for assassination.

Director: Peter Collinson | Stars: Oliver Reed, Richard Widmark, Gayle Hunnicutt, Sam Wanamaker

Votes: 625

Widmark always watchable. Not his best, but Richard Widmark is always good even in lesser quality films such as this poorly written, poorly directed bomb from 1976. Widmark's career in the 70's had ebbed; screen appeareances were limited to supporting roles in several good films (Murder on the Orient Express, Coma, Twilight's Last Gleaming) and made for TV films including Vanished, The Last Day, Brock's Last Case, and Mr. Horn. Then there were the really awful films such as this one, Domino Principle, To the Devil a Daughter, and The Swarm. But I could watch Widmark reading the newspaper, so of course, I liked the film.

72. Movie Madness (1982)

R | 89 min | Comedy

A parody of film genres composed of three shorts, spoofing personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories.

Directors: Bob Giraldi, Henry Jaglom | Stars: Peter Riegert, Diane Lane, Candy Clark, Teresa Ganzel

Votes: 1,306

Widmark can't save nonsensical stinker. It would be hard to imagine a worse movie. The utter nonsense put on the screen is supposed to be a spoof, but it is just nonsensical meanderings, with no wit, no plot and no taste at all. Still, Richard Widmark is in the cast and so the film has a modicum of relevance only for the die hard fans of Mr. Widmark, of which there is none more ardent than this writer. So pass the aspirin and tequila and hit play!



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