The Greatest

Tom Gries

Muhammad Ali plays himself in the life story of the greatest boxer of all time.


Earth II

Tom Gries

Orbiting high above earth, a glimmering space station--Earth II--is home to 2,000 inhabitants of an independent nation, an experiment dedicated to science and the peaceful coexistence of man. The community does not permit weapons on the station; however, it is not the peaceful paradise originally envisioned. But now everyone will have to work together to overcome a threat launched from the blue planet below--and decide whether or not to retaliate with violence.


Number One

Tom Gries

Charlton Heston plays an aging--and deeply hurting--professional football hero who cannot accept the fact that he is through. His wife drifts away into her own life. He has an abortive affair. There is one last chance to redeem himself on the field as the fans jeer...


The Hawaiians

Tom Gries

The Hawaiians is the sequel to 1969's Hawaii; both films were adapted from the same sprawling novel by James A. Michener. Charlton Heston is top-billed as a sailor who returns to his Hawaiian homestead, only to learn that his grandfather's fortune has been bestowed upon his hated cousin Alec McCowan. As a reprisal, Heston sets up his own pineapple plantation in competition with his cousin. Heston's son John Phillip Law falls in love with the daughter (Virginia Ann Lee) of a Chinese farmer (Mako). The issue of miscegenation rears its ugly head, but by the end of this very long film Heston's family is united by marriage to the Chinese clan. The British title of The Hawaiians was Master of the Islands.


100 Rifles

Tom Gries

Un voleur et un shérif aident une révolutionnaire à sauver des Indiens.


Breakout (1975)

Tom Gries

A Texas bush pilot is hired by a woman to help break out her husband who is imprisoned in Mexico on a framed charge that was engineered by his Grandfather.


Breakheart Pass

Tom Gries

At the height of the frontier era, a locomotive races through the Rocky Mountains on a classified mission to a remote Army post. But one by one, the passengers are being murdered! Their only hope is John Deakin (Bronson), a mysterious prisoner-in-transit who must fight for his life - and the lives of everyone on the train - as he uncovers a deadly secret that explodes in a torrent of shocking revelations, explosive brawls and blazing gun battles.