Jack Mullaney
6 titles
Filmography
6 results

George
(1972)The serene life of a pilot living in the Swiss Alps is turned upside down when his sister marries and bequeaths him with her big slobbery St. Bernard.

My Living Doll
A womanizing Air Force shrink hides the fact that the sexy woman whom he lives with and mentors is actually a sophisticated, though unworldly robot.

Tickle Me
(1965)A guitar-playing rodeo rider, working at a dude ranch for girls, attracts all of them except the physical instructor, until he helps her to find buried gold in a ghost town.

Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
(1965)Mad scientist Dr. Goldfoot plots to take over the world by employing lifelike female robots to seduce the wealthy and powerful.

Spinout
(1966)Elvis Presley, the rock'n'roll king, stars as a singing race-car driver who must choose among three beautiful and appealing females in this high-speed musical romp. Co-starring Emmy-nominee Shelley Fabares ("Coach").
The Young Stranger
(1957)Before he gained his fame directing cinematic masterpieces like The Manchurian Candidate and Seven Days in May, John Frankenheimer made his feature film debut with this sensitive father-son drama about troubled youth. When clean-cut Hal Ditmar (Hawaii Five-O's James MacArthur), son of a wealthy movie producer (James Daly), gets into a fight with a movie theater manager (Whit Bissell), no one believes he acted in self-defense. With the police concerned that they have another juvenile delinquent on their hands, Hal's mother (Kim Hunter) thinks the problem lies in the growing gulf between father and son. Heartfelt and effective, Frankenheimer's already sure hand at the helm and the talent that star MacArthur shared with his illustrious mother Helen Hayes buoy The Young Stranger above the common ground of 1950's delinquency dramas.