Mickey Shaughnessy
12 titles
Filmography
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Jailhouse Rock
(1957)Elvis Presley stars as a hotheaded young singer in this raw-edged rock 'n' roll classic, Jailhouse Rock.

Conquest of Space
(1955)A group of Army volunteers leads a fantastic existence in a man-made space satellite that rotates around Earth. However, the death of one of the crew members throws the entire expedition into disarray.

The Sheepman
(1958)Jason Sweet, a tough sheep farmer, moves into Powder Valley and finds himself in a battle with a local cattle baron for land and a woman.

Don't Give Up the Ship
(1959)The Navy expects a veteran to pay for the ship he commanded, as they have no record of its return.

Dondi
(1961)Based on the extremely popular comic strip of the 1950s, it's the heartwarming drama about a young Italian orphan who is "adopted" by a troop of American soldiers.

Gunman's Walk
(1958)While trying to win his overbearing father's approval and outshine his charismatic brother, a young man falls into a career as a gunfighter that leads to one final confrontation with his dad.

The Burglar
(1957)Before retiring, a thieving trio sets out to pull off its final heist with a $150,000 diamond necklace from the mansion of a spiritualist fraudster.

The Boatniks
(1970)A Coast Guard ensign (Robert Morse) follows amateur yachtsmen, jewel thieves and gems worth a million.

North to Alaska
(1960)John Wayne and Stewart Granger strike it rich in this comedy adventure set during the Alaskan gold rush as prospectors who hit the mother lode with gold, but not with women!

The Hangman
(1959)A federal Marshal nicknamed "The Hangman" traces a fugitive to a small border town, but the man has turned his life around - and the locals band together to stop their friend's capture and arrest.

My Dog, the Thief
(1969)A St. Bernard lifts a million-dollar necklace from a team of jewel thieves.

From Here to Eternity
(1953)The original Pearl Harbor movie provides a torrid look at military life just prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, with remarkable performances from Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Donna Reed and Deborah Kerr.