Rhys Williams
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Cavalcade of America
Cavalcade of America tells stories of individual courage, initiative, achievement, and the human spirit's triumph against all odds.

The Corn Is Green
(1945)A schoolteacher faces resistance when she arrives in a Welsh mining town determined to educate the locals. A promising writer inspires her to persist.

The Crooked Way
(1949)Un héroe de guerra que sufre de amnesia regresa a Los Ángeles tratando de recordar su pasado y se entera de que había sido un gángster de lo peor.

Okinawa
(1952)Story of USS Blake, and the gun crew stationed on the destroyer used during WWII to shell Okinawa before the army invasion. O Brien is the tough-as-nails commander, Mitchell is the loudmouth-with-a-heart-of-gold powderman, Williams the kindly-but-tough old man, Denning the well-liked, but equally tough lieutenant.

Nightmare
(1956)After dreaming that he killed a man, a musician suspects that the crime really happened. He enlists his detective brother-in-law to help investigate.

Man in the Attic
(1953)After an enigmatic pathologist rents the attic room of a Victorian house, his landlady begins to suspect her lodger is Jack the Ripper.

The Restless Breed
(1957)A bright young lawyer with a quick temper travels to a small Texas border town to even the score for his father's murder at the hands of gun-runners.

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.

The Sword of Monte Cristo
(1951)In 1858 France, Lady Christianne leads a group of rebels in Normandy against the rule of Emperor Louis Napoleon. At a secret meeting, she announces that she will use the fabled treasure of Monte Cristo to finance their cause.

The Boss
(1956)
The Strange Woman
(1946)Follows the exploits of Jenny Hager, a woman living in 1820s Maine who weaves a trail of intrigue and seduction to prey on men for their money.

The Scarlet Coat
(1955)Colonial counter-intelligence officer Cornel Wilde poses as a deserter to ferret out a British spy in this action-packed Revolutionary War adventure.

Carbine Williams
(1952)Oscar-winner James Stewart stars in the title role as a jailed bootlegge r who invents the famed rifle and gains his freedom, co-starring Oscar-nominee Jean Hagen and James Arness.

Mohawk
(1956)An artist working at an army post juggles three different women, including his fiancée, each of whom represent a country fighting in the present war.

'Twas the Night
(2001)Santa Claus is accidentally knocked out on Christmas Eve.