Arthur O'Connell
15 titles
Filmography
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Misty
(1961)The film version of the classic novel about siblings in Virginia whose plan to catch a beautiful mare changes after she soon gives birth to a colt.

Kissin' Cousins
(1964)Elvis Presley stars in a dual role as two cousins--an army lieutenantand a hillbilly whose land the military wants for a missile base.

7 Faces of Dr. Lao
(1964)This film features a tour-de-force performance by Tony Randall in multiple roles, along with amazing visual effects and makeup that make it unique in the history of fantasy cinema

The Hiding Place
(1975)True story of a loving family in Holland who helped hide Jewish citizens in their home and were then sent by the Gestapo to a Nazi death camp in 1944.

Bus Stop
(1956)A young rodeo star falls in love with a beautiful cafe singer and forces her against her will onto the bus back to his native Montana so they can marry. When the bus makes an unscheduled stop due to bad weather, she sees it as her chance to get away.

Ben
(1972)In this follow-up to 1971’s “Willard,” a dangerous friendship develops between an 8-year-old boy with a heart condition and his anarchistic pet rat.

Anatomy of a Murder
(1959)A riveting courtroom drama of rape and premeditated murder is brought to life with an all-star cast in the suspenseful and highly-acclaimed Anatomy of a Murder. Nominated for seven Academy Awards�, including Best Picture (1959), the film pits a humble small-town lawyer (James Stewart) against a hardheaded, big-city prosecutor (George C. Scott). Emotions flare as a jealous army lieutenant (Ben G..

Pocketful of Miracles
(1961)Apple Annie is an impish, gin-swilling New York City apple peddler who, through various enterprises, has saved enough to support her daughter--who has been at a posh European finishing school and has never seen her mother.

Man of the West
(1958)A reformed outlaw is left abandoned in a remote area after he intervenes in a train robbery, where he unexpectedly runs into his old gang.

Cimarron
(1960)A moving saga about the life of a wandering Oklahoma pioneer and his frontier family from 1890 to 1915.

The Monkey's Uncle
(1965)A bright student is able to save Midvale College's football reputation when he uses his invention, a sleep-learning machine, to stimulate the intellect of two football players in danger of being scrubbed from the team due to poor grades.

Huckleberry Finn
(1974)Jeff East is young Huck Finn in this song-filled adaptation of Mark Twain's popular novel that follows Huck and runaway slave Jim (Paul Winfield) on an adventurous journey down the Mississippi River.

The Great Race
(1965)Set in 1908, dastardly, black-garbed Professor Fate dares the world's greatest hero, The Great Leslie, to race 22,000 miles from New York to Paris.

The Proud Ones
(1956)A frontier Kansas town awaits the arrival of a cattle drive, and the wild cowboys who'll be looking for women, whiskey and gambling.

Picnic
(1955)A revealing look into the hearts and minds of a select group of Kansas townfolk over Labour Day weekend, this simple, yet poignant story stars William Holden as an itinerant drifter who swings into town, stirring up trouble and awakening the dormant libido of Kim Novak.