Billy Gray
7 titles
Filmography
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Dusty and Sweets McGee
(1971)Meet Tip, Pam, Larry, Kit, Dusty, Sweets McGee and nameless, aimless more with young faces and old eyes. Meet them, but don't get too attached. Because tomorrow some of them may not be alive. Most of the people who appear in his astonishing semidocumentary about the daily life of Los Angeles heroin abusers are real-life addicts, caught up in an endless cycle of stealing, hustling, jail time, shooting up, and coming down - hard. Directed by Floyd Mutrux (American Hot Wax), with graphic cinematography by William A. Fraker (Bullitt), Dusty and Sweets McGee is "a film in its own category. There are long stretches during which it's hard to take your eyes off the screen" (Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle).

Father Knows Best
Maybe he didn't always know best, but beginning in 1954, insurance salesman Jim Anderson of Springfield was America's favorite head of household.

Werewolves on Wheels
(1971)A biker gang refuses to sacrifice a female rider to devil worshipping monks, but sheβs been possessed anyway and turns into a werewolf every night.

By the Light of the Silvery Moon
(1953)The stars come out when the night shimmers like this! Young lovers Doris Day and Gordon MacRae return in a moonlit sequel to On Moonlight Bay. Rosemary DeCamp, Mary Wickes and Billy Gray rejoin them in this remembrance of World War I-era Americana. There's a new array of nine nostalgic standards β and a new emphasis on production numbers. Doris and Gordon spin through the Winfield kitchen to "A...

Two for the Seesaw
(1962)When a heartbroken lawyer meets a lively dancer at a beatnik party, their unexpected romance transforms both their lives in unforgettable ways.

The Navy vs. the Night Monsters
(1966)A scientific expedition to Antarctica unleashes a nightmarish terror upon a South Seas Navy base as acid-bleeding killer trees take over the island.

Curley
(1947)After their beloved teacher gets married and leaves town, Curley and his classmates set out to discourage the new one from staying.