Brian Keith
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Filmography
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Those Calloways
(1964)Cam Calloway (Brian Keith) is a man with a dream: to one day establish a sanctuary for the geese that fly overhead during their long migration. Unfortunately, Cam lacks the money to buy the necessary property—until his son Buck (Brandon de Wilde) embarks on a project that will guarantee success...unaware that greedy hunters are manipulating the Calloway family for their own selfish gains.

The McKenzie Break
(1970)After an imprisoned U-boat commander pulls off a violent rebellion of fellow POWs against British jailers, the camp is assigned a tough new captain.
The Westerner
Laconic cowboy Dave Blasingame wanders the Wild West with his faithful dog Brown and the occasional companionship of pal Burgundy Smith.
Savage Sam
(1963)Sam adopts a new pup, which sets the stage for more thrills in the untamed West. With his two young masters Travis and Arliss Coates (Tommy Kirk, Kevin Corcoran), gentle and true-blue Sam faces even greater dangers than Yeller did.

Scandalous John
(1971)An elderly Old West rancher fights, rather than give up his land to a developer.

Ten Who Dared
(1960)Major John Wesley Powell leads an expedition through the Grand Canyon to chart the Colorado River.

The Raiders
(1963)When Texas cattle rancher John G. McElroy learns that the coming railroad will bypass his property, he recruits fellow ranchers to help him fight the railroad. The railroad executives hire Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill Cody and Calamity Jane to defend their decision against the rancher and his guerrilla gang, but will the allegiance of these western legends waver?

Storm Center
(1956)A widowed librarian becomes the center of a censorship controversy during the 1950s when she refuses to remove a book off the shelves.

The Mountain Men
(1980)Charlton Heston and Brian Keith star in this film about the closing days of the fur-trapper era of the wild west. "The Mountain Men" features a fine supporting cast, which includes Stephen Macht, John Glover, Seymour Cassel, David Ackroyd and Victor Jory.

The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory
(1987)Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett and Colonel William Travis must overcome their differences to face oncoming forces in one of history's fiercest battles.

Tales of Tomorrow
Performed and broadcast live on TV in the early 1950s, this sci-fi anthology series features the first screen adaptations of many classic genre tales.

With Six You Get Eggroll
(1968)When two widowers fall in love and get married, they return from their honeymoon to discover that their respective children (and pets) might not be as great a match. It's a hysterical comedy classic for the entire family.

The Deadly Companions
(1961)Un hombre mata accidentalmente al hijo de una mujer e intenta compensarlo escoltando la procesión fúnebre a través del peligroso territorio indio.

Lady in a Corner
(1989)The founding editor of a high glamour fashion magazine in New York tries to save her magazine from being taken over by a huge media conglomerate of questionable ethics. In the process, she is forced to ally with an irreverent young female associate editor, who also seeks control.

Something Big
(1971)Joe Baker (Martin) attempts to accomplish a grand plan—capture a stagecoach and try to outrun his fiancé. Dean Martin and Brian Keith star in this high-spirited Western packed with laughs and plenty of action.

Moon Pilot
(1962)An Air Force captain inadvertently volunteers to make the first manned flight around the moon.

Nightfall
(1956)A series of uncanny coincidences trap an innocent artist in a senseless and lethal web of seduction, a $350,000 bank robbery and murder.

Nevada Smith
(1966)The part-Indian character from Harold Robbins' "The Carpetbaggers" hunts down his parents' killers.

The Parent Trap
(1961)Twins separated at birth reunite, then switch places to try and get their parents back together.

Reflections in a Golden Eye
(1967)Academy Award-winners Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando star in John Huston's intriguing melodrama of repressed love and obsession set in a Southern army base.