Gary Merrill
15 titles
Filmography
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Decision Before Dawn
(1951)Richard Basehart and Gary Merrill star in this stirring 1951 Best Picture Oscar Nominee about a risky, radical plan wherein the Allies attempt to employ German POWs as spies!

Another Man's Poison
(1951)In an isolated house, mystery writer Janet Frobisher is involved in potentially murderous relationships.

The Savage Eye
(1960)Adrift and bitter after her recent divorce, a woman confronts the grim realities of existence amongst the poetic grotesqueries of urban Los Angeles.

Twelve O'Clock High
(1949)This gritty World War II action drama staring Gregory Peck, Oscar winner Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill and Millard Mitchell is seen as one of the most realistic portrayals of the heroics and perils of war.

Witness to Murder
(1954)After witnessing a murder at the hands of her deceptively charming ex-Nazi neighbor, a young woman struggles to get the cops to take her seriously.

The Wonderful Country
(1959)An American outlaw in Mexico travels for work, but runs into trouble when a gun shipment is stolen and he falls for a local army major's wife.
Strange Victory
(1948)
The Missouri Traveler
(1958)A teenage orphan struggling to survive in the 1910’s rural South is taken in by a small-town newspaper editor who gives him a chance at a normal life.

The Last Challenge
(1967)Glenn Ford and Chad Everett aim to let their guns do the talking in this hair-trigger Western adventure costarring Angie Dickinson.

All About Eve
(1950)Joseph L. Mankiewicz writes and directs this classic award-winning drama starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter. Eve Harrington (Baxter) is famous actress Margo Channing (Davis)'s biggest fan. When, by chance, she gets to meet the great lady, she quickly ingratiates herself into her life.

Clambake
(1967)Elvis Presley rocks as a lovelorn million-heir in this sizzling comedy that features Shelley Fabares, Bill Bixby, eight new songs and bikinis galore.

A Girl Named Tamiko
(1962)A Eurasian photographer in Tokyo finds his plans to obtain U.S. citizenship jeopardised by his love for a Japanese woman.

Huckleberry Finn
(1974)Jeff East is young Huck Finn in this song-filled adaptation of Mark Twain's popular novel that follows Huck and runaway slave Jim (Paul Winfield) on an adventurous journey down the Mississippi River.

The Power
(1968)As members of a special project die off one by one, a race is on to discover which team member murders using an invisible weapon: his mind.

Around the World Under the Sea
(1965)Apocalyptic tidal waves caused by earthquakes threaten to destroy the world’s coastal cities, and the fate of the earth is in the hands of six scientists.