The Undefeated
After the Civil War, Confederate and Union soldiers must work together to stop Mexican bandits. More Info
Wild Rovers
Two coybows rob a bank and must flee when the owner's son chases after them. More Info
Alvarez Kelly
A Mexican-Irish Civil War profiteer and cattleman plays the North and South against each other, selling to both sides until he is kidnapped by a Confederate. More Info
Someone to Watch Over Me
Assigned to protect a murder witness, a married New York cop falls for the woman while fending off multiple attempts on her life. More Info
The Detective
The Detective is a 1968 film directed by Gordon Douglas, produced by Aaron Rosenberg and starring Frank Sinatra, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Roderick Thorp.Co-stars include Lee Remick, Jacqueline Bisset, Jack Klugman and Robert Duvall.The Detective marked a move towards - and was billed as - a more "adult" approach to depicting the life and work of a police detective whilst confronting, for one of the first times in mainstream cinema, hitherto taboo subjects such as homosexuality. Here, the detective in question is Joe Leland, who is trying to juggle marital issues with a murder case that seemed to be open-and-shut at first, but runs much deeper than he could have imagined.The Detective was Sinatra's fourth collaboration with director Douglas, having worked together on Tony Rome (1967), Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) and some years prior on Young at Heart (1954). Their final film together would be a sequel to Tony Rome, 1968's Lady in Cement. More Info
Von Ryan's Express
A strong-minded, quick-witted American Air Force colonel (Frank Sinatra) takes charge of a POW prison break at an Italian camp during WWII, leading his mainly British comrades on a daring escape involving sneaking aboard a German train bound for Switzerland. More Info