Ray Milland
21 titles
Filmography
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The Lost Weekend
(1945)In the 1945 Best Picture winner, Ray Milland's haunting portrayal of a would-be writer's dissatisfaction with his life leads him on a self-destructive three-day binge.

X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
(1963)Involved in research seeking to increase the power of the human eye, a scientist decides to test a new serum on his own eyes which would allow him to see with X-ray vision. He lives to regret it...

Panic in Year Zero!
(1962)Released just before the Cuban Missile Crisis, this chiller-thriller realistically details what might happen to the survivors of a nuclear attack. Screen legend Ray Mill directs and leads a superb cast that includes Jean Hagen and Frankie Avalon.

The Premature Burial
(1962)An artist grows distant from his new wife as his irrational horror of premature burial consumes him.

Circle of Danger
(1951)An American’s investigation of his soldier brother’s death during a commando raid uncovers shocking secrets buried deep in post-World War II Britain.

The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
(1955)The true story of Evelyn Nesbit Shaw, a pretty showgirl caught in a love triangle.

A Man Alone
(1955)Framed for a robbery and murder that he didn’t commit, a gunman hides out in the home of the local sheriff and gradually wins his trust and respect. Now they must face the vengeful townspeople in a bloody war.

Something to Live For
(1952)A Broadway actress with a drinking problem meets a married advertising man who belongs to Alcoholics Anonymous.

The Pyjama Girl Case
(1977)Throughout the late 1960s and into the 70s, the Italian giallo movement transported viewers to the far corners of the globe, from swinging San Francisco to the Soviet-occupied Prague. Only one, however, brought the genre's unique brand of bloody mayhem as far as Australia: director Flavio Mogherini (Delitto passionale)'s tragic and poetic 'The Pyjama Girl Case'. The body of a young woman is found on the beach, shot in the head, burned to hide her identity and dressed in distinctive yellow pyjamas. With the Sydney police stumped, former Inspector Timpson (Ray Milland, Dial M for Murder) comes out of retirement to crack the case. Treading where the "real" detectives can't, Timpson doggedly pieces together the sad story of Dutch immigrant Glenda Blythe (Dalila Di Lazzaro, Phenomena) and the unhappy chain of events which led to her grisly demise. Inspired by the real-life case which baffled the Australian police and continues to spark controversy and unanswered questions to this day, 'The Pyjama Girl Case' is a uniquely haunting latter-day giallo from the tail end of the genre's boom period, co-starring Michele Placido (director of Romanzo Criminale) and Howard Ross (The New York Ripper), and featuring a memorably melancholic score by veteran composer Riz Ortolani (Don't Torture a Duckling).
Jamaica Run
(1953)A schooner captain defends a woman's estate whose bill of sale lies in a 100-year-old sunken ship.

Frogs
(1972)A nature-hating family patriarch faces nature’s payback when frogs, bugs, and slimy creatures seek toxic revenge on the night of his birthday party.

Rhubarb
(1951)A Brooklyn baseball team's PR man tends the club owner's sole heir, a tomcat called Rhubarb.

Escape to Witch Mountain
(1975)Two orphans with supernatural powers discover their mysterious past.

The Uncanny
(1977)A spooked writer tries to warn his publisher about killer cats with three tales of cats that are mad as hell and have the body count to prove it.

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.

Gold
(1974)A South African gold mine manager attempts to thwart a plot hatched by its owners and London bankers to flood the mine and manipulate stock prices.

Love Story
(1970)The story of a young couple who cross social barriers, marry and ultimately face the greatest crisis of all.

The Masks of Death
(1984)Sherlock Holmes has retired. But when Alec MacDonald asks him to take on another case, he says yes. There have been some mysterious murders, and there are no visible causes for the deaths. At the same time Holmes gets this case, Graf Udo Von Felseck gives him another case: find a young and missing Prince to prevent war between Germany and England. But Von Felseck is not as honest as he seems.

Blonde Crazy
(1931)A con-man bellhop and his chambermaid girlfriend set out to fleece hotel guests.

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
(1982)As the private eyes of private eyes, Steve Martin is Rigby Reardon. He's tough, rough and ready to take on anything when Juliet Forrest (Rachel Ward) appears on the scene with a case: her father, a noted scientist, philanthropist and cheesemaker, haS died mysteriously. Reardon immediately smells a rat and follows a complex maze of clues that lead him to the "Carlotta Lists".