Vince Edwards
16 titles
Filmography
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The Centurions
Under the command of Operations Leader Crystal Kane, a unit of soldiers dons futuristic Exoframes to thwart savage schemes that imperil the planet.

The Mad Bomber
(1973)Los detectives angelinos MInelli y Blake deben encontrar a un violador que pudiera saber quién es el loco que anda plantando bombas por todas partes.

Space Raiders
(1983)When a young boy stows away on a spaceship, it is up to a mercenary captain and his crew of cosmic pirates to conquer a robot army and bring him home.

The Desperados
(1969)A family of Confederate guerrillas continue to plunder, loot, and kill long after the Civil War has ended. One of the sons breaks with the family in revolt against its viciousness and goes to Texas to make a new life. Six years later, his family arrives to plunder his town.
Hiawatha
(1952)Attacked by a bear while scouting the Dacotah territory, Ojibway warrior Hiawatha (Ben Casey's Vince Edwards) is nursed back to health by Minnehaha (Yvette Duguay), the daughter of the tribe's arrow maker. Falling in love, the two marry and return to the Ojibway village, where hotheaded brave Pau-Puk-Keewis (Keith Larsen) incites a war between the two nations. Learning his mother died because of the chief of the Dacotahs, Hiawatha is forced to choose between his tribe and his squaw's in this action-packed frontier adventure. Directed by Kurt Neumann (Kronos, The Fly), Hiawatha was produced by Walter Mirisch, Allied Artists' head of production. Cofounding The Mirisch Company in 1957 – producers of Some Like It Hot , The Great Escape and dozens more – he continued to make films under his own name as well, including Man of the West, Hawaii and In the Heat of the Night, the 1967 Oscar® winner for Best Picture.

Firehouse
(1973)When a Black rookie is assigned to an all-White firehouse, he must battle both blazes and racism, as the fire department hunts for a serial arsonist

The Killing
(1956)Cool-headed crook Johnny Clay masterminds a daring racetrack robbery with a group of four men, each playing their own role, without knowing the plan.

The Devil's Brigade
(1968)In this true WWII story, an American colonel creates the First Special Service Force from a group of misfits. A dangerous mission soon awaits.

Hit and Run
(1957)
The Seduction
(1982)A popular anchorwoman, Jaime Douglas, is stalked by Derek, a photographer obsessed with her who wants to win her affection at any cost.

The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
(1987)Major Wright is ordered to rescue six scientists in occupied France who are developing a Nazi nerve gas that could change the course of the war.

Food, Inc.
(2008)Farmers, scientists and health advocates show the harmful effects of how food production and delivery have been approached at the corporate level.

Deal of the Century
(1983)A team of ruthless arms dealers who sell second-rate weapons to third world countries get the chance to close the deal of the century.

Too Late Blues
(1961)A jazz-band pianist bottoms out because of a blonde, then tries for a comeback.

Ride Out for Revenge
(1957)
Serenade
(1956)Superstar matinee idol and singer Mario Lanza stars along with Joan Fontaine and Vincent Price in this musical melodrama about a singer who is torn between the love of two women and his own ambition. After a wealthy but fickle woman (Fontaine) discovers a vineyard worker with a beautiful operatic singing voice, she helps make him a star. But when she breaks his heart, causing him to botch his audition for the Metropolitan Opera, he flees to Mexico, where he falls in love with a sweet farm girl. Just when it looks like he will find happiness, his conniving former benefactor tracks him down. In addition to singing numerous selections from popular operas, Lanza performs a pair of Sammy Cahn/Nicholas Brodszky pop tunes, "Serenade" and "My Destiny."