Mark Stevens
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

Time Table
(1956)When a man posing as a doctor pulls off a payroll robbery on a train, two investigators are put on the case—one of whom happened to be in on it.
Om
(1986)With deft simplicity and a lightness of touch, John Smith confounds our ingrained assumptions of cultural stereotypes. In only four minutes, Om swings from one extreme to another, playfully punning on how we interpret fashion styles and subcultural codes.

Gunsmoke in Tucson
(1958)The rivalry between two brothers, one an outlaw the other a marshal, explodes into violence during the range wars between farmers and cattlemen in the Arizona Territory.

Gun Fever
(1958)A gun-slinging miner seeks to avenge his parents by taking out the Native Americans who murdered them, but he doesn’t know the whole story.

Mutiny
(1952)During the War of 1812, Captain James Marshall is tasked with returning a French loan in gold. But his first mate and the crew have other designs.

Frozen Alive
(1964)A scientist who is about to cryogenically freeze himself in an experiment becomes a murder suspect when a mystery killer takes his wife’s life.

The Snake Pit
(1948)A woman (Olivia de Havilland) with a seemingly idyllic life becomes so anguished that she is confined in an institution where harsh treatments are thought to restore mental health.

Gunsight Ridge
(1957)Gunslinger Mike Ryan (Joel McCrea) is intent on bringing the dangerous outlaw Velvet Clark (Mark Stevens) to justice. However, Ryan is at a disadvantage, since he doesn't know what the masked robber looks like. Ryan begins to work with the area sheriff and falls for the lawman's pretty daughter, Molly Jones (Joan Weldon). With Clark hiding in plain sight as a piano player, the criminal manages to evade Ryan for a while, but eventually the two adversaries come face-to-face.

September Storm
(1960)There’s danger and menace under the water when three men and a fashion model take a yacht off the coast of Spain to dive for gold coins.