LOS ANGELES — Among the best-known Ernest Borgnine films:
• “China Corsair,” 1951
• “The Whistle at Eaton Falls,” 1951
• “The Mob,” 1951
• “The Stranger Wore a Gun,” 1953
• “From Here to Eternity,” 1953
• “Johnny Guitar,” 1954
• “Demetrius and the Gladiators,” 1954
• “The Bounty Hunter,” 1954
• “Vera Cruz,” 1954
• “Bad Day at Black Rock,” 1955
• “Marty,” 1955
• “Run for Cover,” 1955
• “Violet Saturday,” 1955
• “The Last Command,” 1955
• “The Square Jungle,” 1956
• “Jubal,” 1956
• “The Catered Affair,” 1956
• “The Best Things in Life Are Free,” 1956
• “Three Brave Men,” 1957
• “The Vikings,” 1958
• “The Badlanders,” 1958
• “Torpedo Run,” 1958
• “The Rabbit Trap,” 1959
• “Summer of the Seventeenth Doll,” 1959
• “Man on a String,” 1960
• “Pay or Die,” 1960
• “Go Naked in the World,” 1961
• “Barabbas,” 1961
• “McHale’s Navy,” 1964
• “The Flight of the Phoenix,” 1965
• “The Oscar,” 1966
• “The Dirty Dozen,” 1967
• “Chuka,” 1967
• “The Legend of Lylah Clare,” 1968
• “The Split,” 1968
• “Ice Station Zebra,” 1968
• “The Wild Bunch,” 1969
• “A Bullet for Sandoval,” 1970
• “The Adventurers,” 1970
• “Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came,” 1970
• “Willard,” 1971
• “Bunny O’Hare,” 1971
• “Rain for a Dusty Summer,” 1971
• “Hannie Caulder,” 1971
• “The Poseidon Adventure,” 1972
• “The Neptune Factor,” 1973
• “Emperor of the North Pole,” 1973
• “Law and Disorder,” 1974
• “Sunday in the Country,” 1975
• “The Devil’s Rain,” 1975
• “Hustle,” 1975
• “Won Ton Ton – The Dog That Saved Hollywood,” 1976 (cameo)
• “The Greatest,” 1977
• “The Prince and the Pauper,” 1977
• “Convoy,” 1978
• “Ravagers,” 1979
• “The Double McGuffin,” 1979
• “The Black Hole,” 1979
• “When Time Ran Out,” 1980,
• “Escape From New York,” 1981
• “High Risk,” 1981
• “Deadly Blessing,” 1981
• “Young Warriors,” 1983
• “Spike of Bensonhurst,” 1988
• “Turnaround, Laser Mission,” 1989
• “Any Man’s Death,” 1990
• “Moving Target,” 1990
• “Mistress,” 1992
• “All Dogs Go to Heaven 2,” 1996 (voice)
• “McHale’s Navy,” 1997
• “Gattaca,” 1997
• “BASEketball,” 1998
• “Abilene,” 1999
• “Castlerock,” 2000
• “The Long Ride Home,” 2003
– The Associated Press
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