William Prince
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Macabre
(1958)When his daughter is kidnapped and buried alive, a doctor is given just five hours to find and rescue her.

Carnegie Hall
(1947)In this drama featuring performances by classical music icons, a mother's dreams become reality when her pianist son takes the stage at Carnegie Hall.

Cyrano de Bergerac
(1950)In 1640 France, the charismatic swordsman and poet with the absurd nose sets up an innocent deception to help another woo the woman he loves.

Lust for Gold
(1949)Looking to rediscover Arizona's legendary gold mine, the Lost Dutchman, a man retraces the same steps taken by his grandfather, a Dutch miner who finds millions in missing Spanish gold and then is tricked out of his fortune by a ruthless couple.

The Gauntlet
(1977)Phoenix cop Ben Shockley's dream of breaking "the big case" has faded over time. His assignment to escort from Las Vegas "a nothing witness for a nothing trial" seems like another meaningless exercise. Until the fireworks start.Clint Eastwood runs The Gauntlet into an explosive movie embodying its title with a vengeance.

The Soldier
(1982)Terrorists take over a plutonium bomb and threaten to detonate it in a Saudi Arabian oil field. A special anti-terrorist unit is sent in to stop them.

Spontaneous Combustion
(1990)A man whose parents were used in atomic weapons testing before he was born learns that the experiment left him with some explosive side effects.

Dead Reckoning
(1946)A war hero steps off a train and into a world of gambling, blackmail and murder while searching for a fellow vet who inexplicably disappeared himself.

The Promise
(1979)When star-crossed lovers Michael Hillyard and Nancy McCallister get in a serious car accident that disfigures Nancy's face, Michael's mother Marion uses the accident to destroy her son's relationship. Marion offers to pay for Nancy's plastic surgery if Nancy promises to never see Michael again. Nancy accepts the offer, changing the course of her life.

Sacco & Vanzetti
(1971)The story of two anarchists who were charged and unfairly tried for murder when it was really for their political convictions.

Destination Tokyo
(1943)In order to provide information for the first air raid over Tokyo, a U.S. submarine sneaks into Tokyo Bay and places a spy team ashore.

Vice Versa
(1988)An ill-gotten mystical skull has a body-and-mind-switching effect on a high-powered department store exec and his neglected 11-year-old son.

Second Sight
(1989)Four-time Emmy Award-winner John Larroquette ("The John Larroquette Show," "Richie Rich") and Bronson Pinchot ("Perfect Strangers," "The First Wives Club") star as a private investigator and a super-psychic who operate a paranormal detective agency in this wild comedy.

Love & Money
(1981)Obsession can take many forms--love, patriotism, greed--but when it combines all three it can only have explosive results in a man driven by Love & Money. Successful investment planner Byron Levin's (Ray Sharkey--Wiseguy, The Idolmaker) career is no longer a challenge, so when international business magnate Frederick Stockheinz (Klaus Kinski--Fitzcarraldo) asks him to head up a new venture in a small South American country, Levin accepts the challenge. But as business in Latin America forces Levin to deal with a ruthless, corrupt dictator (Armand Assante), Levin also finds himself uncontrollably drawn to his employer's beautiful wife (Ornella Muti--Flash Gordon). Now one wrong misstep could mean sudden death as Levin finds himself caught between love, patriotism and greed in this edge-of-your-seat thriller.