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Filmography

Lamont Johnson - filmography


  • The Man Next Door on DVD (1995)
    Starring: Michael Ontkean,  Pamela Reed,  Annette O'Toole
    Director: Lamont Johnson
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Lamont John's THE MAN NEXT DOOR is a tale of a community faced with an unsavoury new neighbour. Michael Ontkean stars as Eli Cooley, the new loner in town who is initially welcomed by his unsuspecting new community. But one neighbour in particular knows the truth about his rapist past.
    2 stars out of 5 35% from 11 members
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  • Lincoln (1987)
    Starring: Sam Waterston,  Mary Tyler Moore
    Director: Lamont Johnson
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Based on the novel by Gore Vidal, this is the story of the American President Abraham Lincoln, and is seen through his eyes. He became the great man who finally abolished slavery, the man who had a dream of what his country could be - the United States - and lived just long enough to see his vision ..read more »
    2 stars out of 5 39% from 56 members
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  • Wallenberg - A Hero's Story (1985)
    Starring: Melanie Mayron,  Lena Olin,  Richard Chamberlain
    Director: Lamont Johnson
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Richard Chamberlain plays Raoul Wallenberg, scion of a well-to-do family of Swedish bankers. Although he is a Christian "Aryan," Wallenberg despises the anti-semitism of the Hitler regime. Not content with merely sitting back and viewing with alarm, Wallenberg vows to help as many Jewish victims of ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 No ratings yet. Be the first.
    Due for release on 10th September 2012
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  • Cattle Annie And Little Britches (1981)
    Starring: Scott Glenn,  Diane Lane,  Burt Lancaster
    Director: Lamont Johnson
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    This offbeat and atmospheric western is set in 1893, as a gang led by longtime outlaws Bill Doolin (Burt Lancaster) and Bill Dalton (Scott Glenn) is on the verge of falling apart due to time and fatigue. A pair of teenage girls who long to be part of the outlaw mythos of the west meet up with ..read more »
    1.5 stars out of 5 30% from 2 members
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  • McKenzie Break on DVD (1970)
    Starring: Ian Hendry,  Helmut Griem,  Brian Keith
    Director: Lamont Johnson
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    A tense, powerful WWII thriller. A British intelligence agent, Capt Jack Connor (Brian Keith) investigates, and attempts to foil, an impending escape by a group of unruly German prisoners-of-war from the Scottish POW Camp McKenzie.
    3 stars out of 5 60% from 118 members
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  • The Roarer on DVD (1967)
    Starring: Andrew Duggan,  Richard Boone,  Robert Duvall
    Director: Lamont Johnson
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    When Disher, known to many as a living legend, accidently kills one of the town's leading citizens, only a handful of people recall Disher's greatness - the rest of the town wants him hanged.
    3 stars out of 5 56% from 10 members
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Lamont Johnson facts

5 most recent films

The Man Next Door - 2.0 stars
Lincoln - 2.0 stars
Wallenberg - A Hero's Story - 3 stars
Space Hunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone - 3.0 stars
Cattle Annie And Little Britches - 1.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

The Original Twilight Zone - Season 3 - 3.5 stars
A Gunfight - 3.0 stars
McKenzie Break - 3.0 stars
Space Hunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone - 3.0 stars
Lincoln - 2.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Wallenberg - A Hero's Story - 3 stars
Cattle Annie And Little Britches - 1.5 stars
The Man Next Door - 2.0 stars
Peter Gunn - Season 2 - 2.5 stars
The Execution Of Private Slovik - 2.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Robert Duvall - 3 times - show films
Stuart Whitman - 3 times - show films
Percy Herbert - 2 times - show films
Peter Falk - 2 times - show films
Dean Stockwell - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Buzz Kulik - 13 times - show films
none - 7 times - show films
Robert Altman - 6 times - show films
Boris Sagal - 6 times - show films