Steve Brodie
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Desperate
(1947)An innocent trucker takes it on the lam when he's accused of robbery.

The Giant Spider Invasion
(1975)When a black hole in space opens, two NASA scientists must find a way to stop gigantic, flesh-eating spiders from eating their way through Wisconsin.

Frankenstein Island
(1981)A storm maroons a party of hot air balloonists on a remote island populated by a race of mutants and ruled by the great-granddaughter of Frankenstein.

The Steel Helmet
(1951)Marking Samuel Fuller's official arrival as a mighty cinematic force, this portrait of Korean War soldiers dealing with moral and racial identity crises remains one of the director's most gripping, realistic depictions of the blood and guts of war.

Gun Duel in Durango
(1957)Three Came to Kill
(1960)As part of a plot to assassinate a visiting Middle-Eastern premier, professional killers invade the home of a flight controller and hold his terrified family hostage.

Thunder Mountain
(1947)After a long time away, a cowboy returns to Arizona to find his homestead on the brink of being auctioned off and snatched up by dam-land grabbers.

Code of the West
(1947)Two cowboys come to the rescue of an Arizona homesteader and his daughter whose railroad land is threatened by a corrupt gambler’s scheme.

The Admiral Was a Lady
(1950)Hoping to stay on the dole after returning from the war, four slacker G.I. buddies meet a women’s reservist and instantly compete for her affections.
It's a Small World
(1950)Harry Musk is one in a million. That means, It's a Small World tells us, that he's the one out of a million children who is perfectly proportioned but will never grow larger than a typical six-year-old. Adult, pint-sized Harry (Paul Dale) longs to be part of the big world. But more often than not, that world mocks him as an oddity or exploits his eagerness to be acknowledged for what he really is: a living, breathing man with normal feelings and desires. This celluloid plea for acceptance, which features Will Geer (The Waltons) and noir icon Steve Brodie (Bodyguard, Out of the Past) among the supporting players, comes from a perhaps unexpected source. William Castle – known later for creating clever ways to hype his House on Haunted Hill, 13 Ghosts and other cult faves –directs and co-writes.

Station West
(1948)A Western mining town ... a fortune in gold ... a beautiful lady crime boss ... and the undercover investigator sent to flush her out.

Return of the Bad Men
(1948)A farmer falls for the female leader of a band of notorious outlaws.

The Falcon's Adventure
(1946)The Falcon saves Louisa from kidnappers seeking her father's diamond formula and must flee to Florida after being framed for murder.

The Big Wheel
(1949)Un joven y atrevido piloto de carreras enano vive a la sombra de su famoso padre, un mujeriego borracho que murió en un accidente años antes.

The Sword of Monte Cristo
(1951)In 1858 France, Lady Christianne leads a group of rebels in Normandy against the rule of Emperor Louis Napoleon. At a secret meeting, she announces that she will use the fabled treasure of Monte Cristo to finance their cause.

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
(1953)Special Effects meister, Ray Harryhausen's first solo outing. During the testing of an atomic bomb in the Arctic, an enormous dinosaur is freed from the tomb that has encased it for 100 million years. The only witness to the event is Professor Tom Nesbitt (Paul Hubschmid). On returning to New York with the story, no-one believes him, until the beast appears and begins to destroy Manhattan. Can ...

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.