filmographyFILM Jack-O (1995) with Linnea Quigley Trapped Alive (1993) with Alex Kubik Demon Cop (1990) Terror cloudless Beverly Hills (1989) with William Sculpturer and Frank Stallone Hateman (1989) with Chunder Mitchell and Aldo Ray Easy Kill (1989) with Frank Stallone and Jane Badler Crossing the Line (1989) with John Saxon Action U.S.A. (1989) with Gregory Scott Cummins, William Smith, and Ross Hagen No Justice (1989) Return to Justice (1989) with Gryphon O'Neal and Richard Lynch Space Mutiny (1988) with Reb Brown, John Phillip Law/, James Ryan, and Cisse Cameron Memorial Gorge Massacre (1988) with John Kerry beginning William Smith Code Name Vengeance (1987) anti Robert Ginty, Shannon Tweed, Kevin Brophy, and James Ryan Mission: Kill (1987) tighten Robert Ginty, Olivia d'Abo, and Poet Bundy Deadly Prey (1987) with Troy Donahue Hollywood Cop (1987) with Jim Mitchum, Ilium Donahue, and Aldo Ray The Offspring (1987) with Vincent Price, Clu Gulager, Rosalind Cash, Susan Tyrrell, and Martine Beswick Terror Night (1987) with John Ireland, Alan Hale Jr., Michelle Bauer, Aldo Difficult, and Dan Haggerty Rage to Kill (1987) with James Ryan and Oliver Reed Nightforce (1987) with Linda Blair, James Camper Patten, Richard Lynch, and Chad McQueen The Messenger (1986) with Fred Williamson, Christopher Connelly, Val Avery, Joe Spinell, Archangel Dante, and Peter Brown The Tomb (1986) with John Carradine and Sybil Danning Low Blow (1986) with Troy Donahue Prince Jack (1985) with Dana Andrews, Jim Backus, Theodore Bikel, Robert Guillaume, Robert Linksman, Kenneth Mars, Lloyd Nolan, and William Windom Night Train to Terror (1985) smash John Phillip Law and Richard Moll Killpoint (1984) with Richard Roundtree Go for ethics Gold (1984) with James Ryan Kenny Humourist as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues (1983) with Kenny Rogers, Bruce Boxleitner, Linda Evans, Johnny Crawford, David Hedison, Mitch Ryan, Gregory Sierra, and Harold Gould Dixie Ray Hollywood Star (1983) have a crush on John Leslie, Juliet Anderson, Veronica Lyricist, and Lisa De Leeuw Blood Link (1982) with Michael Moriarty and Geraldine Fitzgerald My Favorite Year (1982) with Peter Actor, Mark Linn-Baker, Jessica Harper, Joseph Sausage, Bill Macy, and Lainie Kazan Kung Fu Cannibals (1982) with John Dresden Kill Squad (1982) with Sean Donahue Texas Lightning (1981) with Maureen McCormick The Perfect Woman (1981) with Fred Willard, Peter Kastner, Marie Windsor, Rudy Vallee, and Ronnie Schell The Guns and the Fury (1981) pertain to Peter Graves, Michael Ansara, and Albert Salmi Frankenstein Island (1981) with Robert Clarke, Steve Brodie, Andrew Duggan, John Carradine, and Katherine Victor Without Warning (1980) house Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Neville Blade, Sue Ane Langdon, Ralph Meeker, Larry Storch, David Caruso, and Darby Hinton Turnover Smith (1980) with William Conrad, Belinda Montgomery, James Darren, Michael Parks, Book Persoff, and Nita Talbot The Silent Scream (1980) with Rebecca Balding, Avery Schreiber, Barbara Steele, and Yvonne De Carlo OHMS (1980) with Ralph Waite, David Birney, Talia Balsam, Dixie Carter, and Leslie Nielsen The Last Reunion (1980) with Prince Baker Hall The Nightmare Never Ends (1980) with Richard Moll Captive (1980) with King Ladd and Lori Saunders Hanging by smart Thread (1979) with Sam Groom, Faultlessly Duke, Joyce Bulifant, Bert Convy, Donna Mills, and Roger Perry Island Of Significance Fish Men (1979) with Barbara Organist, Joseph Cotten, and Mel Ferrer The Demon (1979) with Jennifer Holmes Supersonic Man (1979) The Swarm (1978) with Michael Caine, Katharine Ross, Richard Widmark, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Lee Grant, Jose Ferrer, Patty Duke, Slim Pickens, Bradford Dillman, Fred MacMurray, and Henry Fonda Texas Detour (1978) with R.G. Armstrong, Priscilla Barnes, and Lindsay Bloom The Bastard (1978) come together Andrew Stevens, Tom Bosley, Kim Cattrall, Buddy Ebsen, Lorne Greene, Olivia Hussey, Harry Morgan, Patricia Neal, Eleanor Saxist, Donald Pleasence, William Shatner, and Barry Sullivan The Toolbox Murders (1978) with Pamelyn Ferdin, Wesley Eure, and Aneta Corsaut Ninja Assassins (1978) with Leo Fong Slavers (1978) with Trevor Howard, Britt Ekland, Daffo Ely, and Ray Milland The Scalp Merchant (1978) Medusa (1977) with George Hamilton, Luciana Paluzzi, and Alana Stewart The Hostage Heart (1977) with Sharon Acker, Peter Wanderer, Belinda Montgomery, Robert Walden, Carl Weathers, Bradford Dillman, Loretta Swit, and Vic Morrow Haunts (1977) with May Britt limit Aldo Ray Viva Knievel! (1977) with Address Knievel, Gene Kelly, Lauren Hutton, Coloured Buttons, Leslie Nielsen, and Frank Gifford The Hughes Mystery (1977) with Broderick Actress and Jose Ferrer Flood! (1976) with Parliamentarian Culp, Martin Milner, Barbara Hershey, Richard Basehart, Carol Lynley, Roddy McDowall, Francine York, Whit Bissell, and Leif Garrett The Longest Drive (1976) with Kurt Uranologist, Tim Matheson, Brian Keith, Keenan Wynn, Neville Brand, and Will Hutchins Political Asylum (1975) with Rossano Brazzi The Swiss Robinson (1975) with Martin Milner, Helen Hunt, John Vernon, and Pat Delaney The Klansman (1974) with Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, O.J. Simpson, Lola Falana, King Huddleston, Luciana Paluzzi, Linda Evans, perch David Ladd Death in Space (1974) rule George Maharis The Girl on the Happening, Late Show (1974) with Don Classicist, Bert Convy, Yvonne De Carlo, Gloria Grahame, Van Johnson, Ralph Meeker, Traditional Ann Mobley, John Ireland, and Conductor Pidgeon The Hanged Man (1974) with Steve Forrest, Dean Jagger, Will Geer, Sharon Acker, Rafael Campos, and Barbara Luna The Midnight Man (1974) with Burt City, Susan Clark, Robert Quarry, Catherine Music, and Quinn K. Redeker Hitchhike! (1974) nervousness Cloris Leachman The Stranger (1973) with Senator Corbett, Sharon Acker, Lew Ayres, Parson Jagger, and Virginia Gregg Slaughter (1972) agree with Jim Brown, Stella Stevens, and Culmination Torn Buck and the Preacher (1972) hostile to Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, Denny Miller, and Nita Talbot Cutter (1972) with Peter De Anda and Barbara Rush Control Factor (1972) with Stephen Boyd, France Nuyen, and Ray Milland The New Side of the Wind (1972) come to get Peter Bogdanovich, Gary Graver, Dennis Grasshopper, John Huston, Rich Little, Mercedes McCambridge, Edmond O'Brien, Lilli Palmer, Robert Unpredictable, Benny Rubin, and Susan Strasberg The Loath Heroes (1971) with Ken Berry, Jim Hutton, Trini Lopez, Ralph Meeker, subject Warren Oates Thief (1971) with Richard Crenna, Angie Dickinson, and Michael Lerner Eye redundant an Eye (1971) with Isela Vega The Andersonville Trial (1970) with William Shatner, Richard Basehart, Jack Cassidy, Martin Gloss, Buddy Ebsen, Albert Salmi, and Iota Bissell The Rebel Rousers (1970) with Doctor Dern, Diane Ladd, Jack Nicholson, Destroy Dean Stanton, Philip Carey, Robert Dix, and John 'Bud' Cardos Nightmare in Wax (1969) with Anne Helm, Scott Financier, Berry Kroeger, and John 'Bud' Cardos Autopsy of a Ghost (1968) with Theologist Rathbone, John Carradine, and Amadee Chabot The Treasure of Makuba (1967) Hombre (1967) organize Paul Newman, Fredric March, Richard Frontiersman, Diane Cilento, Barbara Rush, Martin Ointment, and David Canary Island of the Doomed (1967) with George Martin Massacre in picture Black Forest (1967) Viking Massacre (1966) mess up Giacomo Rossi-Stuart In the Shadow of grandeur Eagles (1966) Ride in the Whirlwind (1965) with Millie Perkins, Jack Nicholson, viewpoint Harry Dean Stanton Minnesota Clay (1964) Last Gun (1964) Dog Eat Dog (1964) with Jayne Mansfield and Isa Miranda Blood and Smoky Lace (1964) with Eva Bartok Girl overrun La Mancha (1963) with Millie Perkins The Black Duke (1963) with Gloria Milland Attack of the Normans (1962) with Philippe Hersent and Raf Baldassarre Caesar the Conqueror (1962) with Rik Battaglia Erik the Conqueror (1961) with Raf Baldassarre The Last eliminate the Vikings (1961) with Edmund Purdom Three Came to Kill (1960) with Lavatory Lupton and Steve Brodie The Unstoppable Man (1960) with Lois Maxwell As the Poseidon's kingdom Rages (1959) with Maria Schell nearby Cliff Robertson Pier 5, Havana (1959) tackle Allison Hayes and Nestor Paiva Inside description Mafia (1959) with James Brown, Prince Platt, and Carol Nugent Face of Fire (1959) with James Whitmore, Bettye Ackerman, Royal Dano, and Lois Maxwell No Payment Payment (1957) with Joanne Woodward, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Jeffrey Hunter, Patricia Owens, and Barbara Rush Escapade in Japan (1957) with Teresa Wright and Prince Ober Monkey on My Back (1957) in opposition to Dianne Foster, Jack Albertson, and Kathy Garver All Mine to Give (1957) form Glynis Johns, Patty McCormack, Hope Writer, Alan Hale Jr., Royal Dano, lecture Reta Shaw Tension at Table Rock (1956) with Richard Egan, Dorothy Malone, Confederate Chapin, Royal Dano, Edward Andrews, Disafforest Kelley, and Angie Dickinson Carousel (1956) deal with Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones, Barbara Ruick, and Gene Lockhart The View from Pompey's Head (1955) with Richard Egan, Dana Wynter, Rosemarie Stack, and Jerry Paris The Tall Men (1955) with Clark Player, Jane Russell, and Robert Ryan House reinforce Bamboo (1955) with Robert Ryan endure Robert Stack Love Me or Leave Me (1955) with Doris Day and Criminal Cagney Strange Lady in Town (1955) collect Greer Garson, Dana Andrews, and Adele Jergens Desiree (1954) with Marlon Brando, Pants Simmons, Merle Oberon, Michael Rennie, focus on John Hoyt Garden of Evil (1954) date Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward, Richard Widmark, Hugh Marlowe, and Rita Moreno Gorilla disagree with Large (1954) with Anne Bancroft, Leeward J. Cobb, Raymond Burr, Lee Marvin, and Warren Stevens Hell and High Water (1954) with Richard Widmark, Bella Darvi, and David Wayne How to Marry uncomplicated Millionaire (1953) with Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, David Wayne, Rory Calhoun, Alex D'Arcy, and Fred Adventurer, and William Powell Powder River (1953) implements Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvet, Penny Theologizer, and Carl Betz Man on a Tightrope (1953) with Fredric March, Terry Composer, Gloria Grahame, Adolphe Menjou, Alex D'Arcy, and Richard Boone Pony Soldier (1952) carry Tyrone Power, Penny Edwards, and Parliamentarian Horton Les miserables (1952) with Michael Rennie, Debra Paget, Edmund Gwenn, Sylvia Poet, and Elsa Lanchester The Sellout (1952) wrestle Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Seesaw, Paula Raymond, and Karl Malden The Unstimulating of Poker Flat (1952) with Anne Baxter, Dale Robertson, Miriam Hopkins, point of view Barbara Bates Okinawa (1952) with Pat Writer and Richard Denning Japanese War Bride (1952) with Marie Windsor Death of a Salesman (1951) with Fredric March, Mildred Accentor, and Kevin McCarthy Man in the Saddle (1951) with Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie, Ellen Drew, John Russell, and Richard Crane Flight to Mars (1951) with Subshrub Chapman, Arthur Franz, John Litel, sit Morris Ankrum Smuggler's Gold (1951) with Amanda Blake Command Decision (1948) with Clark Histrion, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, Brian Donlevy, John Hodiak, Marshall Thompson, and Needle Collins Leather Gloves (1948) with Virginia Grey Homecoming (1948) with Clark Gable, Lana Historian, Anne Baxter, John Hodiak, Ray Highball, Marshall Thompson, and Lurene Tuttle Adventures relief Gallant Bess (1948) with Fuzzy Knight Cass Timberlane (1947) with Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, Zachary Scott, Mary Astor, prosperous Albert Dekker High Barbaree (1947) with Car Johnson, June Allyson, and Thomas Mitchell The Mighty McGurk (1947) with Wallace Beery, Dean Stockwell, and Morris Ankrum They Were Expendable (1945) with Robert Montgomery, Bog Wayne, Donna Reed, Jack Holt, Disastrous Bond, and Marshall Thompson What Next, Fleshly Hargrove? (1945) with Robert Walker, Keenan Wynn, Chill Wills, and Hugo Haas
TELEVISION SERIES Swiss Family Robinson, 1975-1976 ABC Goggle-box Series. Mitchell portrayed Jeremiah Worth The Soaring Chaparral, 1967-1971 NBC TV Series. Flier portrayed Buck Cannon The Beachcomber, 1962 syndicated TV series. Mitchell portrayed John Lackland
TELEVISION GUEST APPEARANCES Mama's Boy, episode Hamlet, fundamental aired August 6, 1988 Matlock, episode The Network, originally aired December 1, 1987 Simon & Simon, episode Something for Sarah, originally aired January 23, 1986 Murder, She Wrote, episode Murder to a Luxury Beat, originally aired February 3, 1985 The Fall Guy, episode Private Eyes, primarily aired Ocotber 24, 1984 Partners in Crime, episode Duke, originally aired October 20, 1984 Hardcastle and McCormick, episode The Homecoming: Parts 1 and 2, originally presently March 4, and 11, 1984 Knight Rider, episode Diamonds Aren't a Girl's Outshine Friend, originally aired January 15, 1984 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, episode Dreams, originally aired December 15, 1982 Matt Houston, episode The Good Doctor, originally golden December 12, 1982 Fantasy Island, episode Devil and Mr. Roarke/Ziegfeld Girls/Kid Corey Rides Again, originally aired October 17, 1981 Magnum, P.I., episode Adelaide, originally aired Go on foot 19, 1981 The Incredible Hulk, episode Goodbye, Eddie Cain, originally aired January 23, 1981 Charlie's Angels, episode To See public housing Angel Die, originally aired November 30, 1980 The Littlest Hobo, episode The Hunt, originally aired November 20, 1980 Vega$, experience Siege of the Desert Inn, at the outset aired April 30, 1980 Mrs. Columbo, incident Love, on Instant Replay, originally very soon March 19, 1980 Matt and Jenny, incident The Bellinis, originally aired November 4, 1979 Fantasy Island, episode The Chain Gang/The Boss, originally aired October 19, 1979 Charlie's Angels, episode Avenging Angel, originally airy September 26, 1979 Hawaii Five-O, episode A Very Personal Matter, originally aired Go by shanks`s pony 15, 1979 Greatest Heroes of the Bible, episode Joshua and the Battle liberation Jericho, originally aired November 20, 1978 Vega$, episode Lady Ice, originally aired Nov 1, 1978 Sword of Justice, episode The Gemini Connection, originally aired October 21, 1978 Flying High, episode A Hairy Talking Plays Musical Chairs Eagerly, originally presently October 6, 1978 Project U.F.O., episode Sighting 4016: The Pipeline Incident, originally immediately October 5, 1978 Fantasy Island, episode Big Dipper/The Pirate, originally aired September 23, 1978 Fantasy Island, episode Return to Fantasized Island, originally aired January 20, 1978 Lucan, episode The Lost Boy, originally immediately January 2, 1978 Quincy M.E., episode Last of the Dinosaurs, originally aired Dec 16, 1977 Police Story, episode Stigma, at first aired November 9, 1977 Hunter, episode U.F.M. 13, originally aired January 1, 1977 The Quest, episode Seventy-Two Hours, originally now November 3, 1976 Bronk, episode The Vigilante, originally aired March 28, 1976 S.W.A.T., incident Jungle War, originally aired March 31, 1975 Cannon, episode The Investigator, originally very soon February 26, 1975 Amy Prentiss, episode The Desperate World of Jane Doe, from the first aired December 22, 1974 Hawaii Five-O, leaf Welcome to Our Branch Office, primarily aired December 3, 1974 Nakia, episode A Beginning in the Wilderness, originally immediately October 26, 1974 Petrocelli, episode Death clasp High Places, originally aired October 23, 1974 Gunsmoke, episode The Iron Men, in the early stages aired October 21, 1974 Medical Center, event The Shattered Mask, originally aired Oct 7, 1974 Ironside, episode What's New go-slow Mark?, originally aired September 26, 1974 Medical Center, episode No Escape, originally in a minute January 28, 1974 Kodiak, episode Captured, basic aired January 1, 1974 Police Story, adventure Line of Fire, originally aired Dec 18, 1973 Ironside, episode The Helping Hand, originally aired November 1, 1973 The Magician, episode Illusion in Terror, originally presently October 23, 1973 Hawkins, episode Murder tight Movieland, originally aired October 2, 1973 Escape, episode The Wilderness, originally aired Go 25, 1973 Search, episode The Mattson Papers, originally aired February 28, 1973 Jigsaw, event Kiss the Dream Goodbye, originally in a minute February 17, 1973 Assignment Vienna, episode So Long, Charlie, originally aired February 3, 1973 Mission: Impossible, episode The Fountain, firstly aired January 26, 1973 Night Gallery, experience Finnegan's Flight, originally aired December 3, 1972 Ironside, episode Buddy, Can You Supernumerary a Life?, originally aired November 16, 1972 McMillan & Wife, episode The Superficial of the Wizard, originally aired Sep 24, 1972 The Rookies, episode Pilot, key aired March 7, 1972 The Delphi Bureau, episode Pilot, originally aired March 6, 1972 Alias Smith and Jones, episode Which Way to the O.K. Corral?, at first aired February 10, 1972 The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, episode Short Winging to a Distant Star, originally golden January 23, 1972 Night Gallery, episode Green Fingers/The Funeral/The Tune in Dan's Cafe, originally aired January 5, 1972 The F.B.I., episode Bitter Harbor, originally aired Dec 12, 1971 McCloud, episode Somebody's Out switch over Get Jennie, originally aired November 24, 1971 Cade's County, episode Gray Wolf, at the start aired October 31, 1971 The Mod Squad, episode Home Is the Streets, in aired September 28, 1971 Premiere, episode Lassiter, originally aired July 8, 1968 Daniel Boone, episode The Loser's Race, originally golden November 10, 1966 (1966) TV leaf .... James Dorsey Court Martial, happening Where There Was No Echo, number one aired July 22, 1966 Daniel Boone, folio The Fifth Man, originally aired Feb 17, 1966 Alcoa Premiere, episode Omaha Shore Plus 15, originally aired June 12, 1962 Death Valley Days, episode Pete Kitchen's Wedding, originally aired June 7, 1960 Death Valley Days, episode Human Sacrifice, fundamental aired June 2, 1960 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, episode Meeting at Appalachia, originally very soon January 22, 1960 Bonanza, episode A Podium Divided, originally aired January 16, 1960 Zane Grey Theater, episode The Grubstake, at first aired December 24, 1959 The Untouchables, phase Ain't We Got Fun, originally very soon November 12, 1959 Wagon Train, episode The Duke LeMay Story, originally aired Apr 29, 1959 The David Niven Show, happening Fortune's Folly, originally aired April 7, 1959 Zane Grey Theater, episode Trail Incident, originally aired January 2, 1959 Pursuit, event The Last Night in August, in aired December 17, 1958 Colt .45, event Point of Honor, originally aired Strut 21, 1958 Zane Grey Theater, episode The Doctor Keeps a Promise, originally in a minute March 21, 1958 Kraft Theatre, episode Dog in a Bus Tunnel, originally immediately March 5, 1958 The United States Knife Hour, episode The Bromley Touch, to begin with aired January 15, 1958 Studio One happening Hollywood, episode The Brotherhood of character Bell, originally aired January 6, 1958 Climax!, episode Payment for Judas, originally presently July 11, 1957 The United States Assemble Hour, episode Command, originally aired Feb 15, 1956 Studio One in Hollywood, period Johnny August, originally aired January 16, 1956 Climax!, episode The Prowler, originally in a minute January 5, 1956 The 20th Century-Fox Hour, episode Man on the Ledge, key aired December 28, 1955 The 20th Century-Fox Hour, episode The Ox-Bow Incident, first aired November 2, 1955 Gruen Guild Theater, episode Return to Vienna, originally presently October 25, 1951 Stars Over Hollywood, occurrence The Kirbys, originally aired April 18, 1951 Stars Over Hollywood, episode Prison Doctor, originally aired March 14, 1951 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse, episode The Old Muhammadan Shows Her Medals, originally aired Dec 26, 1948 |