Rod Taylor
14 titles
Filmography
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One Hundred and One Dalmatians
(1961)Cruella De Vil dognaps all of the Dalmatian puppies in London.

The Time Machine
(1960)In Victorian England, an impassioned scientist creates an invention that can shoot him back and forth in time, all the way to the year 800,000 where he finds humanity divided into two different tribes.

Dark of the Sun
(1968)Rod Taylor and Jim Brown are among a mercenary unit rolling on a steam train across the Congo, headed for the dual tasks of rescuing civilians imperiled by rebels and recovering a cache of diamonds.

Chuka
(1967)A gunfighter makes peace between Indians and soldiers at a nearby fort.

Powderkeg
(1971)A tongue-in-cheek adventure set in 1914 about a pair of trouble-shooting cowpokes hired to rescue the passengers of a train hijacked from Mexico.

The Birds
(1963)Nothing equals The Birds for sheer terror when Alfred Hitchcock unleashes his foul friends in one of his most shocking and memorable masterpieces. As beautiful blonde Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) rolls into Bodega Bay in pursuit of eligible bachelor Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor), she is inexplicably attacked by a seagull. Suddenly thousands of birds are flocking into town, preying on schoolchildren and residents in a terrifying series of attacks. Soon Mitch and Melanie are fighting for their lives against a deadly force that can't be explained and can't be stopped in one of Hollywood's most horrific films of nature gone berserk.
Sunday in New York
(1963)Before she became a great star and a two-time Academy Award® winner,* Jane Fonda was a screen ingénue who sent a string of bubblyromantic comedies soaring, including this charmer from the prolific pen of Norman Krasna (Bachelor Mother, The Devil and MissJones). Fonda portrays a virginal miss blessed with long limbs and a knockout profile who runs off from her fiancé (Robert Culp) tothe swingin' pad of her brother (Cliff Robertson) and then into the arms of a guy she meets on the 5th Avenue bus (Rod Taylor) – allthe while trying to decide if she'll say "yes" before she says "I do." Filmed on location, Sunday in New York is a fun,sophisticated romp set to a hip Peter Nero score that features Mel Torme singing the title tune.

The Glass Bottom Boat
(1966)Doris Day stars as a widowed writer who is mistaken for a spy when she is hired to write a biography of handsome research scientist Rod Taylor.

Do Not Disturb
(1965)Romantic comedy starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor as a couple whose marriage encounters difficulties when they relocate from America to London. Mike Harper (Taylor) and his wife, Janet (Day), are drawn to England by Mike's work commitments. While the couple are happily married, they disagree on where to stay.

The Train Robbers
(1973)A feisty, beautiful widow bands together with three cowboy buddies to recover a cache of gold stolen by her husband and her attempt to clear his son's name.

Open Season
(1995)A man rises to power in public TV as an undetected ratings error at his former company throws the networks into chaos.

Long John Silver
(1954)This “Treasure Island” sequel finds the cunning pirate in Panama hatching a mission to rescue the kidnapped governor's daughter and Jim Hawkins.

Kaw
(2007)The raven has a body that is twenty inches long with a three foot wing span and razor sharp beak and talons. When these birds begin to attack humans in a small town, there is no where to hide. There is very little to figure out why this is happening, and ravens learn quickly. Don't look up!!

The V.I.P.s
(1963)Very important people (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan) must wait in a London airport.