Jim Hutton
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Who's Minding the Mint?
(1967)After a mishap involving a stack of cash and a garbage disposal, a clerk at the U.S. mint recruits an expert team to help him replace the lost dough.

The Horizontal Lieutenant
(1962)A Japanese raider strikes on an American-held Pacific island. Stealing smoked oysters, fish from the military larder. Lt. Merle given the task of finding, stopping the marauding rascal.

They Call It Murder
(1971)A small-town district attorney is saddled with several major investigations, including a gambler's murder and a possible insurance scam.
Looking for Love
(1964)
Major Dundee
(1965)A Union major chases Indians into Mexico with a Confederate captain and a cavalry of war prisoners. With Jim Hutton, James Coburn, directed by Sam Peckinpah ("The Wild Bunch").

Walk Don't Run
(1966)During the Olympics, an electronics expert learns his hotel room will not be available for two days, and is forced to share an apartment with a woman.

Hellfighters
(1968)
The Hallelujah Trail
(1965)Fearing that a large shipment of whiskey may not reach its destination, a colonel assigns Captain Paul Slater to safeguard the cargo until it arrives.

Period of Adjustment
(1962)After a whirlwind romance that began in a military hospital, a newlywed couple on the way to their honeymoon get waylaid by another’s marital issues.

The Green Berets
(1968)John Wayne went against the tide of public opinion to both direct and star in a war epic that seeks to justify America's involvement in Vietnam. A commander (Wayne) is sent onto the battlefield to lead a regiment on a mission to kidnap a Vietcong general. As events unfold, a pacifist journalist (David Janssen) covering the sorti is gradually persuaded to accept the justness of the war.

Where the Boys Are
(1960)Four college coeds go looking for love during spring break in Fort Lauderdale.