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List of George Peppard Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. The Blue Max (1966)
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4
The Blue Max
42
4

The Blue Max is a war drama film which tells the story of a German corporal named Bruno Stachel, a soldier during the First World War, who decides to leave fighting in the trenches to become a fighter pilot in the German Army Air Service. Due to his humble origins, he wants to prove himself, and sets his eyes on winning the ‘Blue Max’, which is Germany’s highest medal for valour, for which he needs to shoot down twenty enemy aircrafts.

Role:
Lt. Bruno Stachel
Starring:
Ursula Andress, James Mason, Jeremy Kemp, Karl Michael Vogler
Directed By:
John Guillermin
2. Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
28
4
Breakfast at Tiffany's
28
4

The movie follows Holly Golightly who has a habit of staring at the windows of Tiffany & Co. and is looking for a wealthy man to marry. Things take a romantic turn when struggling writer Paul Varjak moves in next door. Holly eventually finds true love and happiness with Paul. 

Role:
Paul Varjak
Directed By:
7. The Carpetbaggers (1964)
25
3
The Carpetbaggers
25
3
Role:
Jonas Cord
Starring:
Alan Ladd, Carroll Baker, Robert Cummings, Paul Frees, Martha Hyer
Directed By:
Edward Dmytryk
9. The Strange One (1957)
12
4
The Strange One
12
4

The Strange One is a 1957 drama film, which revolves around a cadet leader in a Southern military academy, who misuses the authority of his rank, as well as his father’s connections. 

Starring:
Ben Gazzara, Pat Hingle, Peter Mark Richman, Arthur Storch
Directed By:
Jack Garfein
10. Tobruk (1967)
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5
Tobruk
24
5
Role:
Capt. Bergman
Starring:
Rock Hudson, Robert Wolders, Nigel Green, Guy Stockwell, Jack Watson
Directed By:
Arthur Hiller
11. What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968)
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3
What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
13
3

A new virus which gives people a feeling of happiness infects people across New York. However, the authorities consider it as a threat. 

Role:
Pete
Starring:
Mary Tyler Moore, Don Stroud, Dom DeLuise, Susan Saint James
Directed By:
George Seaton
12. Rough Night in Jericho (1967)
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2
Rough Night in Jericho
17
2

An ex-lawman, Alex Flood, has taken an illegal hold over the town of Jericho, but widow Molly Lang fights to keep her stagecoach line out of his clutches. Her new employee, former deputy US marshal Dolan, tries to stay away realizing the futility of fighting Flood and his thugs. But when Flood’s men attack Molly, Dolan fights the goons and confronts Flood. 

Role:
Dolan
Starring:
Dean Martin, Jean Simmons, Slim Pickens, John McIntire
Directed By:
Arnold Laven
13. Pendulum (1969)
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3
Pendulum
PG
19
3

Police captain Frank Matthews pursues and apprehends rapist-murderer Paul Sanderson, but his death sentence is reversed due to a legal technicality. Matthews is bitter, perceiving it as injustice. Matthews’s suspicion about his wife’s affair is confirmed when she and her lover are found shot dead in her bed. Prime suspect and arrested under circumstantial evidence, Matthews escapes to hunt down the real killer.

Role:
Capt. Frank Matthews
Starring:
Jean Seberg, Richard Kiley, Charles McGraw, Madeleine Sherwood
Directed By:
George Schaefer
14. P.J. (1968)
15
3
P.J.
15
3

A private eye in New York takes up the job as a bodyguard for a business tycoon’s mistress, who is receiving death threats. Therefore he goes to the Bahamas, but he soon finds himself involved in a conspiracy.

Role:
P.J. Detweiler
Starring:
Raymond Burr, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Brock Peters, Gayle Hunnicutt
Directed By:
John Guillermin
15. Five Days from Home (1978)
17
3
Five Days from Home
PG
17
3

Five Days From Home is a drama film which tells the story of a man who escapes from a Louisiana prison, although his parole hearing is just two weeks away. He is impatient as he wants to pay a visit to his son who is in a hospital in California, in a critical condition.  

Starring:
Neville Brand, Victor Campos, Robert Donner, Sherry Boucher
Directed By:
George Peppard
16. The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972)
16
3
The Groundstar Conspiracy
PG
16
3
Role:
Tuxan
Starring:
Michael Sarrazin, James Olson, Alan Oppenheimer, Cliff Potts
Directed By:
Lamont Johnson
17. The Executioner (1970)
16
3
The Executioner
PG
16
3

After there is an attack on his spy ring, a British intelligence agent starts believing that one of his colleagues might be a double agent. He suspects Adam Booth, but his superior refuses to investigate.

Role:
John Shay
Starring:
Joan Collins, Charles Gray, Oskar Homolka, Judy Geeson
Directed By:
Sam Wanamaker
18. House of Cards (1968)
15
3
House of Cards
G
15
3

Retired boxer Reno Davis, presently in France, meets Anne de Villemont, affluent widow of French general, who appoints him as tutor for her son Paul. Growing closer to Anne, Reno discovers that her late husband was part of a fascist group conspiring to take over Europe. As Reno and Anne are hunted down, they try to protect Paul while dodging their chasers. 

Role:
Reno Davis
Starring:
Inger Stevens, Orson Welles, Keith Michell, Perrette Pradier
Directed By:
John Guillermin
19. Newman's Law (1974)
13
3
Newman's Law
PG
13
3

This action thriller crime film takes us to 1970s Los Angeles, and it revolves around an honest cop named Vince Newman who is struggling in his battle against crime. He eventually finds evidence of corruption in his own department.

Role:
Vince Newman
Starring:
Abe Vigoda, Roger Robinson, Eugene Roche, Gordon Pinsent
Directed By:
Richard T. Heffron
20. Cannon for Cordoba (1970)
15
2
Cannon for Cordoba
PG-13
15
2
Role:
Capt. Rod Douglas
Starring:
John Russell, Raf Vallone, Giovanna Ralli, Don Gordon
Directed By:
Paul Wendkos
21. One More Train to Rob (1971)
13
2
One More Train to Rob
PG
13
2

One More Train to Rob is a Western film which tells the story of a reformed outlaw who sets out on a revenge mission, after being released from prison, as his former partners had stolen his lover, framed him, and cheated him out of his share.

Role:
Harker Fleet
Starring:
France Nuyen, John Vernon, Diana Muldaur, Steve Sandor
Directed By:
Andrew V. McLaglen
22. Damnation Alley (1977)
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2
Damnation Alley
TV-14
22
2

Damnation Alley is a science fiction film which takes us to a post-apocalyptic future, where the Earth is knocked off its axis after a Third World War breaks out. The film revolves around a group of survivors who are trying to cross a desert, while being pursued by giant mutated killer insects.

Role:
Denton
Starring:
Paul Winfield, Jan-Michael Vincent, Dominique Sanda, Jackie Earle Haley
Directed By:
Jack Smight
23. Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr (1981)
9
1
Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr
PG
9
1

Also known as the Race for the Yankee Zephyr, the movie follows Gibbie Gibson, his daughter, Sally, and his lodger ,Barney Whitaker, who are in a race against time to recover a treasure from a World War II plane wreck. But treasure hunter Mister Theo Brown and his men stand in their way. 

Role:
Theo Brown
Starring:
Donald Pleasence, Lesley Ann Warren, Ken Wahl, Bruno Lawrence
Directed By:
David Hemmings
24. The Third Day (1965)
11
3
The Third Day
11
3
Role:
Steve Mallory
Starring:
Roddy McDowall, Mona Washbourne, Arthur O'Connell, Elizabeth Ashley
Directed By:
Jack Smight
25. From Hell to Victory (1979)
14
3
From Hell to Victory
PG
14
3

In 1939, six friends of different nationalities meet at a café in Paris, and promise to each other that they will meet again after the War is over. On the day Paris is liberated, three of the surviving friends eventually meet at the café.  

Role:
Brett Rosson
Starring:
Capucine, Lambert Wilson, Horst Buchholz, George Hamilton, Jean-Pierre Cassel
Directed By:
Umberto Lenzi
26. The Subterraneans (1960)
12
2
The Subterraneans
12
2

A 28-year old novelist who lives with his mother, soon finds himself falling for a beautiful but unstable woman named Mardou Fox. His friend, however, warns him that his affection for Mardou, is the reason for his writer’s block.

Role:
Leo Percepied
Starring:
Leslie Caron, Nanette Fabray, Roddy McDowall, Janice Rule
Directed By:
Ranald MacDougall
27. Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
9
5
Battle Beyond the Stars
PG
9
5
Role:
Cowboy
Starring:
Sybil Danning, Kathy Griffin, John Saxon, Robert Vaughn, Richard Thomas
Directed By:
28. Hit Man (1982)
10
2
Hit Man
10
2

Hit Man is an action adventure crime drama thriller film which revolves around an undercover mercenary and his contact in the police who discover that a group of heroin smugglers is also transporting smuggled uranium. They plan to use the uranium to manufacture nuclear arms, which they plan to sell to terrorist groups.

Role:
McFadden
Starring:
Maud Adams, Max von Sydow, Chuck Connors, Jorge Rivero
Directed By:
José Antonio de la Loma
29. Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid (1981)
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4
Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid
9
4

Your Ticket is No Longer Valid is a drama film which tells the story of an influential businessman who is going through personal as well as professional problems. He is no longer able to perform in bed, and he begins to suspect that his wife is having an affair. Meanwhile, he also tries to save his collapsing business empire.  

Role:
Jim Daley
Starring:
Richard Harris, Jeanne Moreau, Winston Rekert, Jennifer Dale
Directed By:
George Kaczender
30. Silence Like Glass (1989)
9
3
Silence Like Glass
R
9
3
Role:
Mr. Martin
Starring:
Rip Torn, Jami Gertz, Martha Plimpton, Bruce Payne
Directed By:
Carl Schenkel
31. The Tigress (1992)
9
3
The Tigress
R
9
3
Role:
Sid Slaughter
Starring:
Ferdy Mayne, James Remar, Valentina Vargas, Belinda Mayne
Directed By:
Karin Howard

TV Movie(s)

1. Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1975)
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4
Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case
12
4
Role:
Dr. Samuel Sheppard
Starring:
William Windom, Barnard Hughes, Nina van Pallandt, Walter McGinn
Directed By:
Robert Michael Lewis
2. One of Our Own (1975)
11
3
One of Our Own
11
3
Role:
Dr Jake Goodwin
Starring:
Strother Martin, Zohra Lampert, William Daniels, Louise Sorel
Directed By:
Richard C. Sarafian
3. Twilight Theater (1982)
11
3
Twilight Theater
11
3
Starring:
Michael York, Leslie Nielsen, Pam Dawber, Mr. T, Harry Anderson, Carl Reiner, Rick Moranis
Directed By:
Perry Rosemond
4. Crisis in Mid-air (1979)
11
4
Crisis in Mid-air
11
4
Role:
Nick Culver
Starring:
Karen Grassle, Michael Constantine, Greg Morris, Desi Arnaz Jr.
Directed By:
Walter Grauman
5. The Bravos (1972)
19
2
The Bravos
TV-PG
19
2
Role:
Major John David Harkness
Starring:
L.Q. Jones, Pernell Roberts, Belinda Montgomery, George Murdock
Directed By:
Ted Post
6. Torn Between Two Lovers (1979)
11
3
Torn Between Two Lovers
11
3
Role:
Paul Rasmussen
Starring:
Lee Remick, Joseph Bologna, Giorgio Tozzi, Murphy Cross
Directed By:
Delbert Mann
7. Night of the Fox (1990)
15
2
Night of the Fox
R
15
2
Role:
Col. Harry Martineau / Max Vogel
Starring:
Michael York, Sir John Mills, John Mills, Deborah Raffin, David Birney
Directed By:
Charles Jarrott
8. Man Against the Mob (1988)
10
1
Man Against the Mob
10
1
Role:
Frank Doakey
Starring:
Max Gail, Kathryn Harrold, Fredric Lehne, Barry Corbin
Directed By:
Steven Hilliard Stern
9. Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders (1989)
10
2
Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders
10
2
Role:
Frank Doakey
Starring:
Ursula Andress, Richard Bradford, Charles Haid, Jason Beghe
Directed By:
Michael Pressman

TV Shows and Videos

Suspicion (1957)
Suspicion
Starring:
Jack Klugman, Warren Beatty, Rory Calhoun, Bette Davis, Jessica Tandy, John Carradine, Michael Landon
Directed By:
Don Medford, James Neilson, Robert Stevens, John Brahm, Jack Smight
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV-14
Starring:
James Coburn, Roger Moore, Bert Convy, Barbara Bel Geddes, Hume Cronyn, Dick Van Dyke, Alfred Hitchcock
Directed By:
Robert Stevens, Paul Henreid, Herschel Daugherty, Norman Lloyd, Alfred Hitchcock
Kraft Television Theatre (1947)
Kraft Television Theatre
Starring:
Rod Steiger, Sal Mineo, Eva Gabor, Robert Donat, Lillian Gish, Jack Lemmon, Lorne Greene
Directed By:
William A. Graham, Stanley Quinn, Paul Bogart, Harry Herrmann, Richard Dunlap
Doctors' Hospital (1975)
Doctors' Hospital
Role:
Dr. Jake Goodwin (12 episodes, 1975-1976)
Starring:
Tom Selleck, Barbara Feldon, Larry Hagman, Lesley Ann Warren, Zohra Lampert
Directed By:
David Friedkin, Edward M. Abroms
The United States Steel Hour (1953)
The United States Steel Hour
Starring:
Lee Marvin, James Dean, Andy Griffith, William Shatner, Vincent Price, Betty White, Gene Hackman
Directed By:
Alex Segal, Paul Bogart, Tom Donovan, Daniel Petrie, Bruce Minnix
Matinee Theatre (1955)
Matinee Theatre
Starring:
Jack Nicholson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, John Banner, Angie Dickinson, John Drew Barrymore, Marion Ross, Steven McQueen
Directed By:
Lamont Johnson, Walter Grauman, Boris Sagal, Allan A. Buckhantz, Sherman Marks
Studio One (1948)
Studio One
Starring:
Natalie Wood, Charlton Heston, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jerry Stiller, Anne Bancroft, Charles Bronson, Grace Kelly
Directed By:
Paul Nickell, Franklin J. Schaffner, Tom Donovan, Allen Reisner, Robert Mulligan
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963)
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Starring:
Walter Matthau, James Franciscus, Robert Duvall, John Forsythe, Gena Rowlands, Jason Robards, Werner Klemperer
Directed By:
Stuart Rosenberg, Sydney Pollack, Ron Winston, David Butler, Lawrence Dobkin
Tales of the Unexpected (1979)
Tales of the Unexpected
Starring:
Ed Begley Jr., Hayley Mills, Derek Jacobi, Chaim Topol, Heather Locklear, Dina Merrill, Rod Taylor
Directed By:
Leo Penn, Ray Danton, John Peyser, Barry Davis, Simon Langton
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour (1956)
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour
Starring:
Sydney Pollack, Cloris Leachman, Dennis Hopper, Paul Newman, Natalie Wood, Eli Wallach, William Shatner
Directed By:
Franklin J. Schaffner, Fielder Cook, George Roy Hill, Paul Bogart, Ira Cirker
Banacek (1972)
Banacek
Role:
Thomas Banacek (17 episodes, 1972-1974)
Starring:
Broderick Crawford, Linda Evans, Margot Kidder, Dick Van Patten, Eric Braeden, Anne Baxter, Bert Convy
The A-Team (1983)
The A-Team
TV-PG
Role:
John 'Hannibal' Smith (97 episodes, 1983-1987)
Starring:
John Amos, Mako Iwamatsu, Barry Van Dyke, Vanna White, Ken Norton, Jim Brown, Della Reese
Directed By:
Gilbert M. Shilton, Christian I. Nyby II, Ron Satlof, Bruce Kessler, Arnold Laven
The Alcoa Hour (1955)
The Alcoa Hour
Starring:
Helen Hayes, Lloyd Bridges, Teresa Wright, Mary Wickes, Elaine Stritch, Diane Cilento, Eddie Albert
Directed By:
Robert Mulligan, Herbert Hirschman, Norman Felton, Sidney Lumet, Kirk Browning
Matlock (1986)
Matlock
TV-PG
Starring:
Joel Grey, Timothy Busfield, Bryan Cranston, Jonathan Banks, Billy Bob Thornton, Bruce Greenwood, Claude Akins
Directed By:
Christopher Hibler, Harvey S. Laidman, Leo Penn, Frank Thackery, Robert Scheerer
CHiPs (1977)
CHiPs
TV-PG
Starring:
Danny Bonaduce, Edward James Olmos, Miguel Ferrer, Rosey Grier, David Caruso, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Erik Estrada
Directed By:
Christian I. Nyby II, Donald L. Gold, Michael Caffey, Paul Krasny, Don Chaffey
Startime (1959)
Startime
Starring:
Jack Benny, Bobby Darin, Gracie Allen, George Burns, Rex Harrison, Alan Young, Joan Fontaine
Directed By:
Alfred Hitchcock, Greg Garrison, Gordon Rigsby, Jack Donohue, Bretaigne Windust