Richard Chamberlain
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Filmography
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The Music Lovers
(1971)
The Slipper and the Rose
(1976)When a young woman is forced to be her step-family’s servant after her father dies, her fairy godmother sends her to a royal ball to meet a prince.

The Count of Monte-Cristo
(1975)A young man, falsely imprisoned by his jealous "friend", escapes and uses a hidden treasure to exact his revenge.

The Last Wave
(1977)A Sydney lawyer defends five Aborigines in a ritualized murder and in the process learns disquieting things about himself.

The Man in the Iron Mask
(1977)The Musketeers’ plot to replace Louis XIV with the rightful heir to his throne backfires when the cruel king locks up his twin in the Bastille.

Aftermath: A Test of Love
(1991)After a shocking act of violence leaves his wife dead and his son badly wounded, a doctor tries to muster the strength to heal his family's wounds.

Cook & Peary: The Race to the Pole
(1983)Dramatizes the still-controversial journeys of world-famous explorers Frederick Cook and Robert E. Peary who each claimed discovery of the North Pole.

King Solomon's Mines
(1985)A soldier of fortune embarks on a heart-pounding journey to help a clever young woman find her missing father, who got lost in the African jungle.

F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Last of the Belles
(1974)While dealing with real-life marital troubles, writer F. Scott Fitzgerald pens a semi-fictional account of how he met his wife in 1919 Alabama.

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold
(1986)When the swashbuckler learns that his missing brother is alive, Quatermain and his woman set out for a mythical city to save him from an evil priest.

Centennial
Centennial - a 12-episode television miniseries - is based on the best-selling historical novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Michener. At the time, the Centennial production was the most ambitious miniseries project ever attempted: nearly 100 speaking parts, four directors and five cinematographers, and multiple shooting locations across the USA combined to produce the massive 22-hour tale. Epic in its scope, Centennial portrays the development of the American western frontier from the late 18th century through the late 20th century, as seen through the eyes of families who eventually establish a town on the windswept plains of eastern Colorado. An all-star cast of television favorites populates this engrossing story.

All the Winters that Have Been
(1997)An investigator returns to a town 20 years after he and a local woman fell in love, but split apart. Now a secret that she holds must come to light.

Three Days of Hamlet
(2012)Over three days, actors’ lives are juxtaposed with the characters they’re rehearsing and performing in a stage reading of Shakespeare’s classic.

The Three Musketeers
(1973)One of the best film adaptations of Alexandre Dumas’ classic charts the mission to save a queen’s honor and retrieve her necklace from a secret lover.

The Four Musketeers
(1974)In the sequel to The Three Musketeers, Milady is determined to make the Musketeers pay for foiling her plot to discredit the Queen of France.

The Pavilion
(2000)After the Civil War, two men with hidden agendas try to protect a corrupt banker and his daughter from their enemies at a house on an isolated island.

The Perfect Family
(2011)A meddling matriarch (Kathleen Turner) is determined to reign her husband (Michael McGrady) and two grown children into her image of what the "perfect family" should be. When her son (Jason Ritter) and daughter (EmilyDeschanel) choose to march to the beat of their own drums, the fur begins to fly.

The Swarm
(1978)Scientist Dr Bradford Crane and army general Thalius Slater join forces to fight an almost invisible enemy threatening America; killer bees that have deadly venom and attack without reason. Disaster movie-meister Irwin Allen's film contains spectacular special effects, including a train crash caused by the eponymous swarm.

Julius Caesar
(1970)When Julius Caesar's growing ambition begins to worry his friend Brutus, Brutus is easily persuaded to participate in a plot to assassinate Caesar.

The Towering Inferno
(1974)Paul Newman and Steve McQueen headline an all-star cast in this blockbuster disaster epic as, 135 floors below the glittering inaugural gala dedicating the world's tallest skyscraper, an electrical fire ignites a conflagration that traps hundreds of party-goers in a Towering Inferno.