Lloyd Bochner
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Terraces
(1977)Story of the various joys and crises of neighbors who share terraces in a high-rise apartment building.

They Call It Murder
(1971)A small-town district attorney is saddled with several major investigations, including a gambler's murder and a possible insurance scam.
Drums of Africa
(1963)Frankie Avalon's beach-movie days were still ahead when he lent his boyish charm and golden pipes to this colorful tale set in 1897, blending breathtaking nature footage and sturdy performances. As David Moore (Lloyd Bochner) and gutsy young Brian Ferrers (Avalon) set off to inspect an African railway site, rampaging wildebeests turn their trek into a struggle for survival. After a hunter (Torin Thatcher) and a beautiful missionary (Mariette Hartley) save the duo, the lady swoons for Moore, but soon needs rescuing from cruel slave-hunters. In no time, the Drums of Africa send out a distress call, and the force of a mighty nation extracts its revenge. With vicious crocodiles, a risky river crossing, a blazing footbridge and an explosive finale, this is one exotic expedition you can't miss!

Morning Glory
(1993)An ex-convict who is on parole is accused of murdering a loose woman in the town where he works.

Satan's School for Girls
(1973)Elizabeth (Pamela Franklin) is not convinced that her sister's death was a suicide. But since the police refuse to investigate, Elizabeth decides to enroll in her sister's school and look into the matter herself. She learns there have been a number of other student suicides and begins hearing whispers that the school has a dark, satanic secret. Knowing too much, Elizabeth and her friends Roberta (Kate Jackson) and Jody (Cheryl Stoppelmoor) must now escape the grip of the occult.
Deadly Deception
(1991)An American detective investigates the murder of a rich businessman who lived on the Costa Brava with his beautiful daughter. Subtitled.

The Hot Touch
(1982)
The Dunwich Horror
(1970)When a stranger arrives on campus, a graduate student falls under his spell. Her professor must save her from a mysterious and sinister ritual.

Fine Gold
(1989)The friendship between two European winemaking families is crushed, as is a great romance, when a Spanish grandee falsely accuse his son of theft.

Theatre 62: Rebecca
(1962)The shadow of the late, beautiful Rebecca de Winter hangs over the second marriage of Maxim de Winter and his shy young wife.

Loyal Opposition
(1998)When the president is kidnapped for choosing diplomacy over war, it's up to the female vice president to find allies in the White House and save him.

Point Blank
(1967)After being double-crossed and left for dead, a mysterious man single-handedly tries to retrieve the money that was stolen from him. Starring Oscar-winning Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson.

The Man in the Glass Booth
(1975)Mossad agents kidnap an American Jewish man, accuse him of being a fugitive Nazi war criminal and take him to Jerusalem to face trial for genocide.

A Fire in the Sky
(1978)When an Arizona astronomer discovers a comet heading toward Earth, the president attempts to divert it by using a nuclear missile.

Scalplock
(1966)In Kansas City, a gambler wins ownership of Scalplock and Defiance railroad and heads for Defiance to take over ownership.

Legend of the Mummy
(1998)Egyptian queen Hera is awakened and takes revenge on everyone in a gothic mansion in this retelling of Bram Stoker's Jewel of the Seven Stars.

The Detective
(1968)
Harlow
(1965)A biographical drama based on 1930s Hollywood starlet Jean Harlow as she begins her climb to stardom.