Kenneth McMillan
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Reckless
(1984)Johnny Rourke is reckless & breaks the girls’ hearts. Cheerleader Tracey Prescott is reckless too.

Partners
(1982)Sergeant Benson (Ryan O'Neal) is the biggest ladies man on the force. Kerwin (John Hurt) is a gay man, works a desk job and keeps quiet about his personal life.

Chilly Scenes of Winter
(1979)After his married girlfriend leaves him, an ordinary guy decides to win her back, aided by his mixed bag of quirky friends and family.

Cat's Eye
(1985)A stray cat guides us through each tale in this Stephen King-based anthology favorite.

True Confessions
(1981)Two brothers, one a Catholic monsignor and the other a homicide detective, are caught in the middle of a brutal murder mystery in 1940s Los Angeles.

Malone
(1987)An ex-CIA agent trying to retire must help a small-town farmer and his daughter fight a conspiracy, led by a right-wing zealot and local millionaire.

The Clairvoyant
(1982)After a Jane Doe is found dead in the Hudson River, more serial murders occur that only a beautiful art student can use her psychic vision to stop.

Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson
(1987)In 1930s Hollywood, a rising actress torn between fame and reality risks everything when she falls into a secret affair with a married man.

Heartbeeps
(1981)Val and Aqua are two household servant robots who start feeling emotions for each other. After falling in love, they decide to escape from their servitude and attempt to start a family of their own.

Ragtime
(1981)A young black pianist becomes embroiled in the lives of an upper-class white family set among the racial tensions, infidelity, violence, and other historic events in early 1900s New York City.

The Pope of Greenwich Village
(1984)Fired from their jobs and short on cash, two cousins and small-time crooks make a big score, unknowing the safe they cracked belongs to the mob.

Borderline
(1980)After his partner is killed by a human smuggler, a tough border cop decides to take matters into his own hands to avenge his death.
Whose Life Is It Anyway?
(1981)Ken Harrison, a respected sculptor, is left as a paraplegic after a horrific car accident, and argues for his right to die as his doctor does everything he can to keep him alive.

Three Fugitives
(1989)Comedy about an ex-bank robber who finds himself as a hostage in a bungled robbery.

Runaway Train
(1985)Two prison escapees hop a train during the dead of winter, but their ride soon speeds out of control and freedom gets further out of reach.

Oliver's Story
(1978)In the sequel to "Love Story" Oliver Barrett (Ryan O'Neal) tries to move on with his life after the death of his young wife.