Jeffrey Hunter
16 titles
Filmography
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Sergeant Rutledge
(1960)A proud cavalry soldier (Golden Globe-nominee Woody Strode - "The Professionals," "Spartacus") and former slave is accused of rape and murder but defended during a court martial by his superior officer. Directed by four time Academy Award-winner and Golden Globe-winner John Ford ("The Quiet Man," "The Grapes of Wrath," "The Searchers").

King of Kings
(1961)Colourful dramatisation of the birth, life and death of Jesus Christ. The film also depicts the tensions between Herod's court and the Roman administration, the execution of John the Baptist at Salome's behest, and the story of Barabbas, told in counterpoint to that of Jesus.

Hell to Eternity
(1960)A young man, raised by a Japanese family in Los Angeles, finds his knowledge of the Japanese language invaluable to the Marines after Pearl Harbor in this war saga.
The Man from Galveston
(1963)
Find a Place to Die
(1968)An outcast Confederate soldier seeks redemption as he attempts to save a woman from cut-throat bandits who have their sights set on her gold mine.

Man-Trap
(1961)A man at the mercy of his rich boozing wife joins his war buddy in a scheme to steal $3 million.

Joe Navidad
(1967)Struggling former child actor (Craig Roberts) arrives home in Wales for Christmas. He soon has to decide what is more important, bluffing his way through putting on a show for the gullible locals or reconnecting with his loved ones.

Murieta
(1965)The murder of his wife by racist bandits turns a Mexican gold prospector into a Robin Hood vigilante who terrorizes California with a gang of raiders.

The Searchers
(1956)Thought by many to be director John Ford's masterpiece, 'The Searchers' tells the story of Ethan Edwards (John Wayne), an ex-confederate soldier who swears revenge after his brother's family is butchered by Comanches and his niece (Natalie Wood) is kidnapped. Accompanied by Martin Pawley (Jeffrey Hunter), a young foundling raised by the family, Ethan sets out on a epic seven-year search for the...

A Kiss Before Dying
(1956)A college student kills his rich girlfriend, then charms her sister who does not know who he is.

The Great Locomotive Chase
(1956)During the Civil War a spy is asked to help destroy the railway system.

The True Story of Jesse James
(1957)The lawless era of the Wild West sets the tone of this biographical drama about the preacher’s son and armed bandit Jesse James and his brother Frank.

Gun for a Coward
(1956)Three brothers must cope with their own wildly differing personalities and band together when cattle rustlers and a murder upset their lives.

The Proud Ones
(1956)A frontier Kansas town awaits the arrival of a cattle drive, and the wild cowboys who'll be looking for women, whiskey and gambling.

Custer of the West
(1967)The flamboyant Civil War hero’s love of heroic calvary traditions and his distaste for industrialization leads him to his destiny at Little Bighorn.

The Frogmen
(1951)The u.S. Navy's underwater demolition team is assigned to destroy the submarine base on a japanese-Held island.