Hugh O'Brian
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The battles and shoot-outs of Wyatt Earp, a Marshall in Kansas and then Arizona, who uses his guns and his trusty sidekicks to uphold the law.

Ten Little Indians
(1965)Ten people are invited to a luxury mountaintop mansion, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?

The Brass Legend
(1956)An honest sheriff attempts to save a boy who helped him capture a notorious killer as controversy grows over who deserves the bounty.

Never Fear
(1950)The dreams of a young dancer on the cusp of a professional break with her partner, choreographer and fiancé are destroyed with a polio diagnosis.

Killer Force
(1976)A cunning mine boss sets a trap for diamond thieves, but when his deputy escapes into the desert with the stolen gems, a chase for fortune begins.

The Man from the Alamo
(1953)During the siege at the Alamo, John Stroud is chosen to leave the fort and warn the families of approaching army of General Santa Anna. But when everyone at the Alamo is wiped out by the Mexicans, Stroud has no proof that he was ordered to leave his post and is branded a coward. Only by confronting the enemy can he redeem himself in his fellow citizens' eyes—and in his own.

Game of Death
(1978)Five years after the release of Enter the Dragon and the death of its star Bruce Lee, director Robert Clouse was recruited by Golden Harvest to complete Lee's last, unfinished masterwork, only a third of which was filmed before he died: Game of Death. The result is an exciting rollercoaster ride that blends Lee's martial arts mastery with Clouse's eye for nail-biting suspense.

The Lawless Breed
(1952)Outlaw John Wesley Hardin tries to put his son on the straight path by recounting the story of his violent life. Rock Hudson, Julie Adams, Hugh O'Brien.

Seminole
(1953)Army officer Lance Caldwell is a Florida native with deep ties to the Everglades and a childhood friendship with Seminole chief Osceola. As tensions rise between the military and the Native Americans, Caldwell turns to his old ally for help. But when Osceola is killed, Caldwell is accused of the crime and must risk everything to prove his innocence.

Drums Across the River
(1954)Driven to desperation by hard times, Frank Walker and a party of miners dig for gold in Ute Indian country despite a peace treaty that forbids trespassing on their land. Joining the group is Gary Brannon, whose mother was killed by the tribe. The miners' actions soon incur the wrath of the Ute and Gary finds himself caught in a deadly situation that threatens to erupt into a bloody race war.

Cave of Outlaws
(1951)After completing a 15-year prison sentence for participating in a train holdup, Pete Carver heads to the cave where his cohorts hid their loot. Not realizing he's being trailed, Carver leads other interested parties to the gold, including Wells Fargo investigator Dobbs.

The Return of Jesse James
(1950)Posing as the late Jesse James, a lookalike gets the fabled badman's gang back together to rob banks, provoking the ire of the real James' brother.

Rocketship X-M
(1950)A freak accident sends a crew of scientists hurtling into Mars instead of landing on the moon. After surviving the crash, they decide to explore and find evidence of a demolished civilization. Considered a defining film of the mid-century space-exploration genre.

The Shootist
(1976)Afflicted with a terminal illness, John Bernard Books, the last of the legendary gunfighters, quietly returns to Carson City for medical attention from his old friend Dr. Hostetler.

Broken Lance
(1954)A maverick yet iron-willed cattle rancher - he married a Comanche woman and fathered a second family - sees his empire begin to shatter. Oscar winner for Best Story, with Richard Widmark.

The Cimarron Kid
(1952)Wrongly blamed for a train robbery, Bill Doolin returns to his former gang, engaging in further heists and becoming a notorious outlaw.

Bruce Lee: The Legend
(1984)From Hong Kong to his rise to stardom, discover the life behind the legend. A tribute to the martial arts icon in this rare footage.