Henry Wilcoxon
10 titles
Filmography
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Dragnet
(1947)Inspector Geoffrey James, a Scotland Yard inspector, travels to New York to investigate the activities of an international band of jewel thieves.

Man in the Wilderness
(1971)Academy Award-nominee Richard Harris ("Unforgiven," "Camelot") plays a trapper left for dead after being mangled by a mammoth grizzly bear. Struggling to survive in the wilderness, he keeps himself going by planning revenge on the expedition who left him, especially group leader John Huston (Academy Award-winning actor-director of "Chinatown," "The Treasures of the Sierra Madre").

Against a Crooked Sky
(1975)Cuando unos apaches secuestran a una joven pionera, su hermano se propone rescartarla y, para hallarla, pide ayuda a un prospector amigo de la bebida.

The Last of the Mohicans
(1936)Two sisters attempt to find their father in the French and Indian War, but soon they are captured by French soldiers, until brave rescuers aid them.

Scaramouche
(1952)Andre Moreau is a young man determined to avenge the death of his friend at the hand of the Marquis de Maynes. However, the Marquis is the best swordsman in France and, to gain enough time to learn to fight well enough to take him on, Moreau lays low as the clown Scaramouche.

Samson and Delilah
(1949)The glorious epic style of Cecil B. DeMille is exemplified in this story of the Bible's legendary strongman and the woman who seduces, then betrays him.

That Hamilton Woman
(1941)Naval hero Lord Nelson defies convention to court a married woman of common birth.

Doomsday Machine
(1972)After discovering that a device will soon destroy the Earth, the United States launches a space expedition to restart humanity on another planet.

The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)In this lavish tribute to the circus, a romance among trapeze artists, a clown running from his past and and an elephant trainer with a an obsessed boyfriend show life beneath the big top.

The Corsican Brothers
(1941)After their parents are killed, conjoined twin boys are separated, with one raised as a gentleman in Paris and the other as a bandit in the mountains.