George P. Cosmatos Movies

Want to know the best George P. Cosmatos movies?  How about the worst George P. Cosmatos movies?  Curious about George P. Cosmatos box office grosses or which George P. Cosmatos movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which George P. Cosmatos movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences and which got the worst reviews? Well, you have come to the right place…. because we have all of that information and much more.

George P. Cosmatos (1941-2005) was a Greek-Italian film director and screenwriter.  Enright spent most of his career directing for Warner Brothers.   His IMDb page shows 15 directing and writing credits from 1971 to 1997. This page will rank George P. Cosmatos movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. To do well in the rankings, a movie needed to do well at the box office, be liked by both critics and audiences and earn some award recognition. 

Drivel part of the page:  For years, during the summer, every other day I do a 7 mile walk/run through a trail near our house.   This year I started listening to podcasts while on the trail.   Since I have listened to every single Smartless podcast, I started sampling some movie podcasts.  I can safely say, that in many cases I seem to know a lot more about movies than the ones on the podcasts.   That is not the case with a podcast called Pure Cinema Podcast.  The hosts, Elric Kane & Brian Saur, are very knowledgeable and more importantly very entertaining.  On their most recent podcast they were talking about one of their favorite directors, George P. Cosmatos, and his movie 1979’s Escape to Athena.   This of course got me thinking that we at UMR need a Cosmatos page….well….now we do!

George P. Cosmatos Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

George P. Cosmatos Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort George P. Cosmatos movies by co-stars of his movies.
  • Sort George P. Cosmatos movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort George P. Cosmatos movies by yearly domestic box office rank
  • Sort George P. Cosmatos movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations each George P. Cosmatos movie received and how many Oscar® wins each George P. Cosmatos movie won.
  • Sort George P. Cosmatos movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews, and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

George P. Cosmatos Adjusted World Wide Box Office Grosses 

 

Possibly Interesting Facts About George P. Cosmatos

1. Yorgo Pan Cosmatos was born to a Greek family in Florence, Italy, and grew up in Egypt and Cyprus.

2. George P. Cosmatos could speak 6 different languages.

3. George P. Cosmatos has one acting credit.  He played Acne Faced Boy in 1964’s Zorba the Greek.

4.  George P. Cosmatos was a notable collector of rare books, focusing mainly on 19th-20th Century English literature.

5.  George P. Cosmatos and Tombstone.  Lots of Hollywood lore about the making of Tombstone. The original director and writer was Kevin Jarre.  Jarre was fired and Cosmatos was brought in to replace him.  Some claim Kurt Russell did most of the actual directing of the all-time great western.  In my mind, it was a combo of all three gentlemen.

6.  George P. Cosmatos’ son Panos Cosmatos is a writer and director.  Panos is best known for writing and directing the Nicolas Cage cult classic Mandy.

7.  Our favorite George P. Cosmatos quote.  “My pictures appeal all round the world. I do slick American pictures with a European sensitivity.”

8.  Check out George P. Cosmatos’ career compared to current and classic actors.  Most 100 Million Dollar Movies of All-Time
 

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7 thoughts on “George P. Cosmatos Movies

  1. I have seen 6 of these movies. Escape to Athena is one of BERN1960’s favorite guilty pleasures to watch. Tombstone is one of my all-time favorite westerns. Leviathan is an underrated science fiction horror movie. Not a huge fan of either Stallone movies…but like so many I saw Rambo 2 in theaters. I can barely remember his last movie The Shadow Conspiracy.

  2. I love his movies. Some are pure action from start to finish. He was a fan of “word of mouth”. Although not many saw his horror movie Of Unknown Origin, Sage Stallone, one of Sly’s kids loved that movie and talked to his dad. That got George Cobra and Rambo, which eventually got George the gig on Tombstone. He lived pretty close to us when he passed away. His last couple of years were pretty rough. So glad to see somebody talking about him.

    1. Hey Kevin. Great comment. I agree he had some great word of mouth. I knew Stallone had told Kurt Russell about him about taking on Tombstone. I did not know Sage Stallone is the one that got his dad on the Cosmatos bandwagon. Sorry to hear his last few years were rough, I know he passed at a relatively young age. Good stuff.

  3. I thought he had made more movies. Cobra is a guilty pleasure for me. Might be a record holder for most deaths of henchmen wearing black helmets. My brother and I still say “You’re a disease, and I’m the cure” to each other. Tombstone is his masterpiece. Nice look at his career.

    1. Hey Taylor. Good information on Cobra. Funny that his disease quote is one you and your brother use with each other. My son and I do the same thing with each other….only it is from Groundhog Day when Bill Murray hugs Ned Ryerson….”I have missed you so much….I do not know where you are going…but can you call in sick?” As for Cobra…not a favorite but I do remember Sly taking out lots of bad guys in that one. I agree Tombstone is easily his masterpiece. Good stuff as always.

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