Kenneth Tobey
11 titles
Filmography
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The Thing from Another World
(1951)After retrieving a body from a crashed flying saucer, scientists fend off a bloodthirsty alien organism at a remote research facility in the Arctic.

The Vampire
(1957)When his daughter mistakenly swaps his migraine tablets for pills made from vampire bat blood, a kindly doctor turns into a murderous fanged creature.

40 Guns to Apache Pass
(1967)Audie Murphy plays a Cavalry captain who takes on the entire Apache nation virtually single-handedly. He is undermined by villainous Corporal Bodine (Kenneth Tobey), who runs a thriving business selling guns to the Indians. Michael Keep plays Apache leader Cochise, bringing a touch of humanity and dignity to his heroic role.

Stark Fear
(1962)Set amongst the oil fields of Oklahoma, a woman trapped in a marriage with a sadistic, brutalizing husband attempts to strike out on her own.

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
(1953)Special Effects meister, Ray Harryhausen's first solo outing. During the testing of an atomic bomb in the Arctic, an enormous dinosaur is freed from the tomb that has encased it for 100 million years. The only witness to the event is Professor Tom Nesbitt (Paul Hubschmid). On returning to New York with the story, no-one believes him, until the beast appears and begins to destroy Manhattan. Can ...

Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
(1956)Davy and his sidekick take on Mike Fink, the braggart king of the river, in a keelboat race down the Mississippi.

Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
(1974)Mary and Larry are two lovers who, with Larry's ace mechanic, kidnap the daughter of a grocery story owner, and make off with the ransom. They are chased over hill, over vale by the cops, who deploy everything from 426 Hemis to helicopters to stop Larry's Dodge Charger. Except Mary was not with them when the kidnap took place...

The Great Locomotive Chase
(1956)During the Civil War a spy is asked to help destroy the railway system.

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
(1955)The adventures of the famous frontiersman who became a Tennessee legislator, congressman and ultimately an Alamo hero.

Angel Face
(1953)Chilling drama about a family chauffeur (Robert Mitchum) who gets embroiled in the murderous schemes of his employer, a beautiful female psychopath (Jean Simmons).

A Time for Killing
(1967)Confederate Major and his comrades escape from union forces in Southern Utah, near the end of the Civil War, and are pursued by Union Captain and his troops. The mission becomes personal for the Union Captain when his fiancee is taken by the rebels as a hostage. Based on a novel by Nelson and Shriley Wolford.