George Macready
15 titles
Filmography
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I Beheld His Glory
(1953)This film celebrating the inspiring events of Jesus' last days is an adaptation taken directly from The New Testament. Cornelius is a Roman Centurion who, upon orders from the Apostle Thomas, is sent to proclaim the glories of Christ. Cornelius recounts the story of Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, the Last Supper, the crucifixion, and his appearance before Mary Magdalene.

The Doolins of Oklahoma
(1949)When his former gang forces him to resume leadership, Bill Doolin, trying to go straight, walks into lawmen's guns rather than risk bring further unhappiness to his wife.

The Monster and the Ape
(1945)When a robot dubbed Metalogen Man is stolen by a giant ape, its creator goes on an epic quest to find it and the party responsible for its abduction.

Gilda
(1946)A beguiling femme fatale gets even with her bitter, small-time gambler ex-boyfriend by marrying his boss, a mysterious Buenos Aires casino owner.

Paths of Glory
(1957)Stanley Kubrick’s anti-war classic stars Kirk Douglas as a World War I commanding officer who defends his soldiers in a court-martial.

Alias Nick Beal
(1949)Ambitious district attorney Joseph Foster makes a bargain with the devilishly mysterious Nick Beal to clean up the criminal underworld and win the governorship. Beal sends his seductive associate Donna to keep Foster in line. When her grip tightens, Foster realizes he may have sold his soul-and the forces of good must rally before it's too late.

The Big Clock
(1948)Oscar®-winning Best Actor Ray Milland, stars in The Big Clock, a smart and stylish film noir thriller about an innocent man wrongfully accused of murder. A hotshot crime magazine editor George Stroud (Milland), inadvertently becomes the subject of a murder investigation after spending an evening with his boss' (Charles Laughton) mistress. She ends up dead and he is being framed by the actual killer. Meanwhile, at the publishing office, Stroud's competent staff scurries for clues while he finds himself in a race against the clock to prove his innocence. It seems the prime suspect they are seeking matches an all-too-familiar description…his own! Known for its intriguing film noir cinematography and featuring beautiful costumes by Edith Head, this is one suspense classic you won't want to miss.

The Green Glove
(1952)A down-on-his-luck World War II vet returns to France to recover a jewel-encrusted holy relic stolen by the Nazis that leads him down a deadly trail.

Detective Story
(1951)One day in a gritty NYC police precinct follows a hard-nosed detective who in order to bring justice uses strong-arm methods on criminals and witnesses including beating up an abortion doctor who may have had his wife as a patient years before.

The Nevadan
(1950)Scott plays an undercover marshal trying to track down Tucker and his $250,000 in gold. Greedy rancher Macready also wants to get his hands on the loot, so Tucker and Scott team up to fight off Macready and his gang. The two then have to face each other.
Duffy of San Quentin
(1954)
A Kiss Before Dying
(1956)A college student kills his rich girlfriend, then charms her sister who does not know who he is.

The Stranger Wore a Gun
(1953)After the Civil War, a spy for the Confederacy absconds to Arizona to start a new life but gets reluctantly pulled into a stagecoach gold robbery.

Where Love Has Gone
(1964)After a divorced woman’s lover is found stabbed to death, the woman’s teenage daughter is brought in to stand trial for the crime.

The Return of Count Yorga
(1971)In search of new blood, sinister Count Yorga moves next door to an orphanage. But when he meets a beautiful young woman, his thoughts turn to love.