Stuart Whitman
33 titles
Filmography
33 results

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes
(1965)Sabotage efforts damage an international air race.

Sands of the Kalahari
(1965)Stranded in the African wilds by a plane crash, a disparate group of passengers' worst enemy isn't weather or wild animals but a fellow traveler.

Shadows in an Empty Room
(1976)A police detective (Stuart Whitman) tears around Montreal searching for his sister's killer.

The Last Escape
(1970)In the final days of WWII, an American officer embarks on a dangerous mission to kidnap a German scientist before he falls into the Soviets' clutches.

Under Siege
(1980)Una banda perteneciente al crimen organizado asalta a varios casinos a la vez, sembrando la muerte y el pánico.

City Beneath the Sea
(1971)Two American divers are distracted by fair ladies and skulduggery while trying to salvage a gold ship off Jamaica

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.

Night of the Lepus
(1972)A hormone intended to alter the breeding cycle of rabbits overrunning ranchlands instead turns them into flesh-eating, 150-pound monsters in Night of the Lepus. Can anything stop these hare?

Cuba Crossing
(1980)Twenty years after the Bay of Pigs, a Key West boat captain and saloon owner is swept into a revenge-fueled conspiracy to assassinate Fidel Castro.

The Story of Ruth
(1960)Biblical drama based on the Old Testament story. Elana Eden stars as Ruth, who serves in the temple where the High Priestess (Viveca Lindfors) leads the worship of the Pagan idols of the people of Moab. When Ruth falls in love with Mahlon (Tom Tryon), a Hebrew, she must come to terms with his spiritual beliefs, but in time she embraces his faith and converts to Judaism when they marry.

The Comancheros
(1961)A Texas Ranger is in pursuit of a gang of vicious outlaws who are running guns and whiskey to the Comanches. The gang's megalomaniac leader is a renegade Confederate officer who has hatched an evil scheme to build an empire in Mexico, using the Comanches to attack the Union. The Ranger, assisted only by a local gambler, takes on the powerful outlaw and his henchmen.

Rio Conchos
(1964)Two Army Officers, An Alcoholic Ex-Confederate Soldier And A Womanizing Mexican Travel To Mexico On A Secret Mission To Prevent A Megalomaniacal Ex-Confederate Colonel From Selling A Cache Of Stolen Rifles To A Band Of Murderous Apaches.

The Mark
(1961)A man with a troubled past works on rebuilding his life with a psychiatrist, but his reputation leads to him being accused of another crime.

The Day and the Hour
(1963)International screen icon Simone Signoret stars in this powerful World War II drama directed by René Clément. Signoret is superb as Thérèse, an isolated woman who unwittingly gets involved in the Resistance when British and American planes are shot down over Nazi-occupied France. She reluctantly agrees to smuggle the pilots into neutral Spain, and along the way finds herself falling in love.
Convicts 4
(1962)
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.

Crazy Mama
(1975)An evicted mother (Ann Sothern) and daughter (Cloris Leachman) lead a cross-country 1950s crime spree.

Run for the Roses
(1977)When a Puerto Rican boy in Kentucky is drawn to a thoroughbred horse, that he believes can win the Derby, he tries to convince others to let him try.

Ruby
(1977)She's sweet sixteen and her mama (Piper Laurie - the mother in the horror classic Carrie) wants to send her away. The deaf-mute daughter retaliates by calling up the spirit of her murdered father and in one terrifying night of horror, he exacts his revenge.

Gypsy
(1990)A drifter faces off against a ruthless and racist land baron and his army of thugs to protect a group of migrant families working on the land.