Cameron Mitchell
19 titles
Filmography
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Blood and Black Lace
(1964)Bodies begin piling up at a haute couture fashion house in Rome while an inspector uses a slain model’s scandalous diary to help him find his killer.

Ride in the Whirlwind
(1966)When three ranch hands stumble across a dead man and the bandits that killed him, they are framed for murder and hunted by the sheriff.

Erik the Conqueror
(1961)In 1961, director Mario Bava (Rabid Dogs, Kill Baby Kill) turned his hand to the historical adventure genre, capitalising on the recent success of 1958's Kirk Douglas vehicle The Vikings. The result was a colourful, swashbuckling epic of treachery, heroism and forbidden love: Erik the Conqueror.

Minnesota Clay
(1964)Wrongfully imprisoned for murder, an aging gunfighter seeks revenge on the man who withheld evidence at his trial. The catch: He's going blind.

In the Shadow of the Eagles
(1966)After the death of Octavian, the rebel populations of Illyria and Pannonia pose a grave threat to the Roman Empire. Tribune Marcus Ventidius is sent to subdue the uprising and, after a bitter battle, captures Pannonian chief Magdus together with a number of women hostages. But love will lead the battle.

The Toolbox Murders
(1978)Un asesino enmascarado corre desenfrenado en un complejo de apartamentos, reclamando a sus víctimas utilizando herramientas domésticas.

Caesar The Conqueror
(1962)Julius Caesar leads the roman army to battle against rebels in Gaul in an epic fight that will decide the fates of all those involved.

Love Me or Leave Me
(1955)Brilliant performances by Doris Day and James Cagney highlight this story of jazz singing sensation Ruth Etting and the vicious Chicago hood who controlled her life.

Carousel
(1956)Carousel stars Gordon MacRae as Billy Bigelow, a smooth-talking carny man who falls in love with a millworker (Shirley Jones). Tragedy strikes these star-crossed lovers, though, and their journey is not easy.

Trapped Alive
(1988)Genre regular Cameron Mitchell (The Toolbox Murders, From a Whisper to a Scream) stars in this thrilling tale of escaped hoodlums and underground-dwelling cannibals from director Leszek Burzynski and Hellraiser producer Christopher Webster. One wintry night, pals Robin and Monica are making their way to a Christmas party when they're carjacked by a gang of crooks recently escaped from the local penitentiary. With the two young women taken as hostages, things take an even darker turn when their vehicle plummets down an abandoned mine shaft, trapping them underground with the dangerous crooks - and a mutant cannibal. Filmed in 1988 under the title of Forever Mine but not released until 1993, Trapped Alive was the first film to come out of Wisconsin's now-defunct Windsor Lake Studios, which would go on to produce a number of films under the Fangoria Films label in the early-90s, including 1992's Bruce Campbell-starring Mindwarp.

Slaughter
(1972)Slaughter, a former Green Beret, avenges the killing of his loved ones by the Mob, and is then is coerced by the FBI into travelling to Mexico to finish off the surviving mobsters.

Autopsy of a Ghost
(1968)The ghost of a man who committed suicide 400 years ago and was condemned to have no peace, they give him 4 days to conquer so many women and make them sacrifice for him, and thus, be able to save himself.

The Big Game
(1973)Two soldiers of fortune are hired by an aging scientist to protect him and his invention, a radar-like mind-control device capable of forcing soldiers to fight. A rival organization kidnaps his son to get the machine.

Hombre
(1967)A white man raised by Apaches faces numerous challenges from bigoted passengers when outlaws ambush their stagecoach in this taut western drama.

Désirée
(1954)The rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France.

Massacre in the Black Forest
(1967)In the first half of the first century A.D. Arminius The Terrible, rebel against the cruel and conquering Roman Empire. In raging torments and blood curdling battles, the barbarian tribes and Roman Legions fight a war of attrition. Arminius becomes a legend throughout the empire. Only Augustus, Emperor of Rome is evil and treacherous enough to enslave the Teuton barbarian.

How to Marry a Millionaire
(1953)When three New York models set out to marry millionaires, learn its hard to tell the rich from the swindlers. Along their search for money, they might even discover something more valuable... true love.

Les Miserables
(1952)Based on the novel by Victor Hugo. The fanatical Inspector Javert Relentlessly pursues Jean Valjean, an ex-convict trying to go straight.

Viva Knievel!
(1977)A drug dealer uses a motorcycle daredevil's latest stunt as a cover for his cocaine-smuggling operation.