Earl Holliman
23 titles
Filmography
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The Biscuit Eater
(1972)Two Georgia boys ignore their racial differences to team up.

Police Woman
Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson is called on to pose as everything from a prostitute to a gangster's girlfriend in her role as undercover agent for the criminal conspiracy department.

Cry Panic
(1974)After accidentally running over and killing a pedestrian outside a small town, a man suspects that the locals are keeping secrets about the victim.

Night Man
After being struck by lightning, a jazz musician gains the power to telepathically sense evil and becomes his city's nocturnal superhero.

A Covenant with Death
(1967)
Last Train from Gun Hill
(1959)A Marshall discovers his wife's killer is the son of an old friend and must evade the gunslingers hired to stop the arrest by getting the murderer on the last train out of Gun Hill.

Trooper Hook
(1957)A woman who had been captured by an Apache chief years earlier is rescued and tries to return to her previous life.

Don't Go Near the Water
(1957)On an idyllic South Pacific island thousands of miles from the fighting, United States Navy public relations officers write colorful--if entirely fictitious--stories about World War II and the life of the native peoples freed by the Allies as they cope with military bureaucracy and plot to get back to the war in this lighthearted comedy.

Visit to a Small Planet
(1960)Curious about humans, Lewis parks his spaceship in the backyard of a skeptic, and both get a glimpse of a world they'll never forget! Based on the play by Gore Vidal.

Journey to Royal: A WWII Rescue Mission
(2021)Filmmaker Christopher Johnson tells of his great-uncle Lt. Royal Stratton a WWII rescue pilot who died saving the lives of nine downed airmen.

The Trap
(1959)A lowlife thug, Ralph Anderson (Richard Widmark), returns home in an attempt to hide his mob boss from the law. Ralph’s father, who is the town’s sheriff, is killed by the mob boss’ minions while they await rescue. This galvanizes Ralph who then sets out to bring the mob boss and his men to justice.

Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff
(1979)The abusive secret relationship between a white teacher and the Black janitor who serial rapes her becomes a scandal in racially charged 1956 Kansas.

The Rainmaker
(1956)Under the spell of a wandering charlatan named Starbuck, a lonely ranch girl blossoms into full womanhood.

The Sons of Katie Elder
(1965)Four ne'er-do-well sons reunite in their Texas hometown to attend their mother's funeral. Led by older brothers John, a gunfighter, and Tom, a gambler, the four soon learn that their father gambled away the family ranch, which was the cause of his murder. The brothers decide to avenge their father's death and win back the ranch, a situation that quickly leads to trouble with the local sheriff and violent conflict with the rival Hastings clan.

The Burning Hills
(1956)The gunmen who cut down Trace Jordan’s brother have closed ground on hard-riding Trace.

Children of 'Giant'
(2015)In 1955, production began on the movie Giant, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean. Explore the making of the film with the cast, crew, and locals who participated in the production, many of whose lives mirrored the film’s controversial themes of racism and segregation, as they celebrate the film that remains as powerful and relevant today as when it was first released.

The Desperate Mission
(1969)A man who has lost everything joins others paid to convey a wealthy man's wife and a mysterious treasure to safety in San Francisco.

The Big Combo
(1955)Después de no encontrar pruebas contra un elusivo jefe criminal, un determinado oficial de policÃa comienza a investigar a la novia del jefe.

Forbidden Planet
(1956)A dutiful robot named Robby speaks 188 languages. An underground lair provides astonishing evidence of a populace a million years more advanced than Earthlings.

The Power
(1968)As members of a special project die off one by one, a race is on to discover which team member murders using an invisible weapon: his mind.