Bradford Dillman
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

Piranha
(1978)When flesh-eating piranhas are accidentally released into a summer resort's rivers, the guests become their next meal.

Bug
(1975)A massive earth tremor opens a deep crevasse in the California dessert, releasing a bizarre and deadly breed of foot-long cockroaches which threaten to destroy the city of Riverside before spreading across the country.

Lords of the Deep
(1989)A deep sea research group goes missing after a mysterious creature hunts them down, leaving a new crew to find and stop it before it strikes again.

Compulsion
(1959)Two wealthy law-school students go on trial for murder.

The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler
(1971)While investigating the disappearance of a U.S. senator following a serious car crash, a reporter uncovers an amazing medical plot in a secret lab.

The Legend of Walks Far Woman
(1980)A woman kills her husband after he becomes violently abusive following a concussion. The tribe then banishes her from the community.

The Disappearance of Flight 412
(1974)A flight crew executing a test mission witnesses the disappearance of two fighter-jets out to intercept a UFO, but the Air Force devises a cover-up.

The Way We Were
(1973)"Screen legends Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford make movie magic as the captivating star-crossed lovers Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner. Theirs is a classic love story sparked by the attraction of opposites, played out against the backdrop of American life during times of foreign war, domestic prosperity and McCarthy-era paranoia in Hollywood. Added Value: Director's Comments, Documentar..

Escape from the Planet of the Apes
(1971)A trio of super-Intelligent apes from the future creates paranoia amongst 20th century humans.

Brother John
(1971)John Kane arrives in town for his sister's funeral. However, it is not his only order of business. The other is one of a higher power.

Revenge!
(1971)A woman unwound and consumed by grief takes prisoner the married data processor she believes slept with her daughter and caused her suicide.

Moon of the Wolf
(1972)The mysterious and vicious murders of several Louisiana locals lead the town’s sheriff to begin to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.

The Enforcer
(1976)The second sequel to 'Dirty Harry', in which Clint Eastwood reprises his role as stone-faced, Magnum-toting cop Harry Callahan. This time he is unwillingly partnered with a female officer (Tyne Daly) and charged with tracking down a terrorist group made up of psychopathic hoodlums. The action moves at a frenetic pace and culminates in a shoot-out on Alcatraz Island.

Sudden Impact
(1983)Clint Eastwood returns in the fourth film in the 'Dirty Harry' series. After overstepping the mark once again, Harry Callahan (Eastwood) is sent 'on holiday' to a small Californian town where he soon antagonises the local Chief of Police, triggers off a wave of murderous mayhem and becomes involved with a rape-revenge killer. This is the film in which Harry first intoned his popular catchphrase...

The Bridge at Remagen
(1969)As the Allied Forces advance towards the last bridge on the Rhine, German forces must assess the real human cost of their war strategy.

The Mephisto Waltz
(1971)Myles Clarkson is a journalist and a rising young classical pianist, and is thrilled to be able to combine those pursuits in a long-sought-after interview with the legendary - and ailing - concert pianist, Duncan Ely. Clarkson is in for a nasty surprise. The elderly Ely is a closet Satanist, and performs a ritual in which his soul is transferred into Myles at the moment of his death. Now Ely can be young again, and continue to play the piano. Complications ensue when Myles' wife, Paula, notices the changes in her husband's behavior. As she struggles to learn the truth about what has happened, she is pulled into Ely's horrifying world, and is embroiled in further soul-swapping, demonic possession and terrible family secrets. When you're dancing to the Mephisto Waltz, the Devil calls the tune.

The Amsterdam Kill
(1977)A disgraced former DEA agent enters a labyrinth of deception and death when he's hired to destroy a powerful Amsterdam-based drug cartel.

Running Scared
(1980)When two men test out a camera from a box of smuggled U.S. military gear, the army finds the pictures and thinks it’s in the hands of communist spies.

Treasure of the Amazon
(1985)When a group of adventurers embark on a journey along a legendary river filled with precious jewels, they wind up taking part in horrible barbarism.

The Iceman Cometh
(1973)Considered the definitive film version of Eugene O'Neill's play, this simple tale of a birthday celebration at a saloon takes a devastating look at disillusionment and dashed hopes. Lee Marvin is haunting as Hickey, the madman that hides beneath the life of the party. John Frankenheimer's masterful interpretation stands as the single richest cinematic re-imagining of any American play.