Ralph Bellamy
32 titles
Filmography
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Ace of Aces
(1933)
Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge
(1990)Este documental se centra en el icĂłnico Steve McQueen, un actor reconocido por sus pelĂculas y su inevitable caĂda del mundo del espectáculo.

Lugosi: The Forgotten King of Horror
(2016)Follow the life and career of legendary film actor Bela Lugosi, known as Hollywood's Dracula. The only documentary authorized by the Lugosi estate.

The Good Mother
(1988)A divorcée, single parent falls in love with an Irish sculptor.
Flight Angels
(1940)Cleared for takeoff: Flight Angels, an aviation programmer steeped in man-woman attitudes of its time. The story is centered on commercial pilots eager to fly higher (during off-hours they're designing a high-altitude plane) and up-in-the-air attendants eager to land a man (exchanges between the femmes in the Stewardess Lounge are exceptionally catty). Virginia Bruce and Jane Wyman portray two of the title's Angels. Dennis Morgan plays the pilot whose eye problems result in him being grounded by his superintendent (Ralph Bellamy) and sent to the classroom to instruct future flight attendants. He refuses to stay grounded, test-piloting his experimental stratospheric aircraft without authorization. Wayne Morris, inspired by his role in the film, became a real-life pilot and went on to become a decorated WWII flight hero.

Disorderlies
(1987)The Fat Boys take a job in Florida's most affluent community to care for an irascible, bedridden old millionaire, with hilarious results.

Oh, God!
(1977)After being visited by a man claiming to be God, Jerry has difficulty convincing his family and the rest of the world that he hasn't gone insane.

West of Broadway
(1931)Hard-drinking New York socialite Jerry Seevers returns from WWI combat and finds that his fiancée now loves someone else. Drunkenly, Jerry retaliates by marrying party girl Dot. But the next morning he wants out of his vows and flees west to his Arizona ranch — only to find that Dot has arrived there before him. Can her love win out over his weakness for booze? John Gilbert, whose silent-screen prominence and subsequent career crash after the advent of sound is one of Hollywood's most legendary rise-and-fall tales, plays Jerry. A notable cast joins him, including Lois Moran as Dot, Madge Evans as the fiancée, plus Willie Fung and ex-vaudevillian El Brendel (some of the bits and attitudes involving the latter pair can be charitably described as being of their time). But the story's center, of course, is Gilbert in a pre-Code portrayal that gives classics fans the chance to judge for themselves his talents as an actor in Talkies.

Dance, Girl, Dance
(1940)Judy (Maureen O’Hara) and Bubbles (Lucille Ball) move to New York City with dreams of ballet success, but Bubbles soon falls into a career in burlesque. And when Judy’s ballet company fails, she resorts to a demeaning job working for Bubbles. Their tenuous friendship soon devolves into all-out war when they both fall in love with the same man.
Brother Orchid
(1940)
Rosemary's Baby
(1968)Exciting horror film with Mia Farrow as an innocent pregnant wife betrayed by her ambitious husband to a cult of devil-worshippers.

The Professionals
(1966)Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin headline the top-notch, rip-roaring Western action/adventure THE PROFESSIONALS. Four soldiers of fortune are hired by a wealthy Texan oil baron (Ralph Bellamy) to rescue his kidnapped wife (Claudia Cardinale), who's been spirited across the Mexican border by a band of mercenaries led by Jesus Raza (Jack Palance). The four rugged professionals, each regarded as a sp..