Oliver Reed
22 titles
Filmography
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The Brood
(1979)As the trauma of one couple's divorce escalates, the city is terrorized by a series of attacks by disfigured children.

The Assassination Bureau
(1969)An investigator tests The Assassination Bureau, which kills only those who deserve it, by putting out a contract to kill its leader on the eve of WW1.

The Party's Over
(1965)A cleancut American businessman goes to London in search of his missing teenage girlfriend who’s fallen in with a wild gang of nihilistic beatniks.

One Russian Summer
(1973)Based on Lermontov's novel Vadim, this costume drama, set in Russia during the 1700s, chronicles the battle between a vengeful, anarchic peasant and the tyrannical landowner who killed his mother and father.

The Hunting Party
(1971)While away on a hunting trip, a ruthless rancher discovers a gang has kidnapped his adulterous wife and begins to gun them down, one by one.

Blue Blood
(1974)In a grand country manor, a sinister butler resents his employer's libertine lifestyle and uses dark magic to take possession of his mind.

Revolver
(1973)After violent criminals kidnap the wife of a tough prison warden and demand the release of an inmate, but the warden strikes back with a hostage of his own!

The Three Musketeers
(1973)One of the best film adaptations of Alexandre Dumas’ classic charts the mission to save a queen’s honor and retrieve her necklace from a secret lover.

Jeremiah
(1998)The prophet, compelled by faith, abandons the woman he loves and suffers persecution to warn of Jerusalem’s imminent destruction by the Babylonians.

The Curse of the Werewolf
(1961)This re-imagining of the classic horror story is set in 18th century Spain and follows an orphan child who terrifies those around him when he becomes a werewolf after a hunting expedition.

The Four Musketeers
(1974)In the sequel to The Three Musketeers, Milady is determined to make the Musketeers pay for foiling her plot to discredit the Queen of France.

Burnt Offerings
(1976)When a family rents an isolated country mansion for the summer, they find themselves surrounded by an evil presence that feeds on human suffering.

The Triple Echo
(1972)Barton (Brian Deacon) is a soldier in World War 2 England. He meets Alice (Glenda Jackson), who is looking after her farm as her husband is a Prisoner of War in Japan. He stays overnight and then decides to dessert and stay with Alice. People in the village are told he is her sister and Barton dresses for the part. Army Sergeant (Oliver Reed) comes to the farm, giving Barton undesired attention.

The Return of the Musketeers
(1989)In this rollicking sequel, it is twenty years after the death of the evil Milady de Winter, and d’Artagnan (Michael York) tries to reunite the musketeers to save Queen Anne (Geraldine Chaplin) from the devious Cardinal Mazarin (Philippe Noiret).

The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday
(1976)Three con artists reunite to shake down their former partner, who stole $60,000 of their loot before going straight and becoming a politician.

The Lady and the Highwayman
(1988)An aristocrat rescues a woman from her abusive husband by challenging him to a duel. But trouble comes when enemies plot to see these lovers fall.

Oliver!
(1968)In 1830s London, orphan Oliver Twist escapes to join a band of young pickpockets led by the sly Fagin in this musical take on Dickens' classic tale.

Lion of the Desert
(1981)In pre-War World War II, the dictator Benito Mussolini commands a harsh General to join the colonial war in Libya in order to crush the Arab nation.

Gladiator
(2000)The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The Gladiator who defied an empire.

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
(1988)An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences with his band of misfits.