List of the best James B. Harris movies: The Bedford Incident(1965), Fast-Walking(1981), Cop(1988), Some Call It Loving(1973), Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures(2001) ... ...
Adventure
UK|USA
1965
102 Minutes
Director
Richard Widmark Sidney Poitier Martin Balsam James MacArthur Wally Cox Eric Portman Michael Kane Phil Brown Gary Cockrell Brian Davies Warren Stanhope
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An American destroyer Captain is determined to confront a Soviet submarine caught violating territorial waters. Perhaps too determined.
Crime, Drama
USA
1981
115 Minutes
Director
A corrupt prison guard becomes involved in a plot to murder a black revolutionary serving time in his prison.
Crime, Drama
USA
1988
105 Minutes
Director
James Woods Lesley Ann Warren Charles Durning Charles Haid Raymond J. Barry Randi Brooks Steven Lambert Annie McEnroe Vicki Wauchope
police detective pretty woman serial killer police captain brooding intense thrilling los angeles police station bookstore city investigation serial murders romance defiance pursuit mystery 1980s
An obsessive, insubordinate homicide cop is convinced a serial killer is loose in the Hollywood area and disobeys orders in order to catch him.
Fantasy
USA
1973
105 Minutes
Director
A woman who's been asleep for years is part of a carnival that sells her kisses for a buck. A lonely jazz musician buys her. Once awake, the two of them and his two girlfriends hook up. But sometimes, dreams are better than reality.
Documentary, Biography
USA
2001
141 Minutes
Paul Mazursky Irene Kane James B. Harris Marie Windsor Richard Schickel Christiane Kubrick
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The career and life of Stanley Kubrick is explored through pictures, clips from his films, his old home movies, comments from his colleagues and a narration by Tom Cruise.