Patricia Medina
9 titles
Filmography
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The Buckskin Lady
(1957)A tough, beautiful woman is drawn to a new young doctor in town, but she is forced to contend with a reckless gunslinger, who wants her at any cost.

Francis
(1950)A dimwitted lieutenant is labeled a lunatic when he insists a talking mule helped him on his military ventures.

Stranger at My Door
(1956)A preacher gives refuge to an outlaw, believing that the desperado can be reformed. Instead, the minister's wife and son are placed in near-fatal danger. An off-beat, original Western.

The Black Knight
(1954)A commoner disguises himself as the BLACK KNIGHT in order to reveal the identity of those trying to overthrow King Arthur. He romps around the countryside jousting and foiling and thwarting the goals of Cushing and Troughton. Huge battle scenes and nonstop action.

The Beast of Hollow Mountain
(1956)In Mexico, an American cowboy (Guy Madison) and local ranch hand (Carlos Rivas) discover cattle are going missing on land near Hollow Mountain… an impenetrable swamp where, stories have it, dwells a living prehistoric Tyrannosaurus rex.

Plunder of the Sun
(1953)GLENN FORD stars as American insurance adjuster Al Colby, a man who unwittingly becomes involved with a fortune in ancient curios after being asked to carry a mysterious package aboard a ship sailing from Havana to Mexico.

Desperate Search
(1952)A passenger flight out of Vancouver crashes in remote mountains. On the ground, two lone survivors, a brother and sister perhaps 9 and 7 years old, gather food and blankets. In the air, bush pilot Vince Heldon (Howard Keel), the children’s father, guides his plane in a quest to find the downed aircraft. Meanwhile, against this backdrop of search and survival, another drama unfolds: pilot Nora Stead (Patricia Medina) arrives to join the search. She’s the ex-Mrs. Heldon, and her presence brings unresolved issues of that broken marriage to the surface while also creating problems for Vince and his new wife (Jane Greer). Joseph Lewis, who grabbed notice with his shoestring noir Gun Crazy, here guides another film admired for getting much from a small budget. Lee Aakers, soon to be famed for his role on TV’s The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, portrays the boy whose survivalist adventure includes confrontations with a mountain lion.
Phantom of the Rue Morgue
(1954)A psychopath stalks Paris. Beautiful young women are being murdered. The city is terrorized. And an innocent psychology professor is framed for the crimes of the Phantom of the Rue Morgue.

Mr. Arkadin
(1955)In Cold War Europe, an elusive billionaire with a case of amnesia recruits an American smuggler to investigate his dark and mysterious past.