Donald Pleasence
47 titles
Filmography
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Halloween
(1978)Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hosptial and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.

Prince of Darkness
(1987)PRINCE OF DARKNESS tackles subjects rarely dealt with in the genre of horror, and does so with great visual style and originality.

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
(1988)Ten years after his original massacre, the invalid Michael Myers awakens on Halloween Eve and returns to Haddonfield to kill his seven-year-old niece. Can Dr. Loomis stop him.

Death Line
(1972)When people vanish inside a London subway station, Inspector Calhoun (Donald Pleasence of Halloween) investigates and makes a horrifying discovery. The lone descendant of a grisly tribe has surfaced, prowling the streets for fresh victims... and a new mate.

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
(1989)One year following the events of Halloween 4, Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield with a vengeance.

Ten Little Indians
(1989)Invited to Africa by a mysterious host, ten strangers arrive on a safari and soon discover that they’re unwitting players in a twisted game.

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
(1995)Proving that evil never dies, Michael Myers returns for another bloody killing spree in this sixth Halloween film. This time, Michael reveals a strange connection to the ancient Druids while hacking a gory path through Haddonfield in search of his niece. Relentless psychiatrist Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence in his final performance) leads the charge to stop the madman.

The Flesh and the Fiends
(1960)A brilliant surgeon's groundbreaking research is secretly fueled by the sinister trade of two murderers providing him with fresh cadavers.

Cul-de-sac
(1966)On a small island off the coast of England, two escaped convicts find their hide out in the dank castle of a recluse and his undersexed wife.

Wedding in White
(1972)In 1940s Ontario, a family is shocked after their daughter says she was raped, and is now pregnant. Their next steps change the course of her life.

Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff
(1979)The abusive secret relationship between a white teacher and the Black janitor who serial rapes her becomes a scandal in racially charged 1956 Kansas.

Tales That Witness Madness
(1973)A psychiatrist tells stories of four special cases to a colleague.

Buried Alive
(1989)The Gothic horror of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories infuses this tale about a teacher at a reform school for girls whose students are being buried alive.

Will Penny
(1967)A tough aging cowpoke whose job is to keep trespassers from settling on a vast ranch has his heart softened when he finds a widow and her son hold up in a mountain cabin.

Soldier Blue
(1970)Two survivors of a massacre try to reach their cavalry group's main base camp on the eve of an attack on an innocent Cheyenne village.

Dracula
(1979)When a mysterious count pursues a young woman, her family and friends must find a way to vanquish the sinister force that threatens her.

All Quiet on the Western Front
(1979)A young, indoctrinated German soldier eagerly enlists to fight in WWI, but the horrors of battle lead him to disillusionment a fight for his soul.

Escape to Witch Mountain
(1975)Two orphans with supernatural powers discover their mysterious past.
The Pied Piper
(1972)
The Monster Club
(1981)After being bitten by a ravenous vampire, horror novelist R. Chetwynd-Hayes is taken to a club and treated to an anthology of three gruesome stories.