Michael Wilding
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

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.

The Glass Slipper
(1955)Leslie Caron dons Cinderella’s fabled footwear for this dance-and-fantasy-infused retelling of the fairy tale.
Torch Song
(1953)Academy Award winners Joan Crawford and Gig Young star with Michael Wilding in this musical romance.Broadway star Jenny Stewart (Crawford--The Women) has been toughened by years on stage, but her heart is ultimately melted by the blind war veteran (Young--Holiday for Sinners) who becomes much more to her than just her piano player.

Stage Fright
(1950)Legendary director Alfred Hitchcock ("Psycho," "Vertigo") presents a thrilling tale of murder and a chase for the killer through a crowded theatre in this all-star classic featuring Jane Wyman ("Falcon Crest") and screen legend Marlene Dietrich ("The Blue Angel").

Under Capricorn
(1949)A young gentleman goes to Australia where he reunites with his now married childhood sweetheart, only to find out she has become an alcoholic and harbors dark secrets.

Zarak
(1956)On India's North-West frontier in 1860, a British major on a mission to capture bandits makes strange bedfellows with a notorious Afghan outlaw.

The World of Suzie Wong
(1960)An American painter Robert Lomax (William Holden) travels to Hong Kong to pursue a career as an artist, but he falls for Suzie (Nancy Kwan), a prostitute he hires as a model.

Secret Mission
(1942)Three British spies and a French resistance fighter sneak into occupied France to gather information about the German forces for a planned invasion.

A Girl Named Tamiko
(1962)A Eurasian photographer in Tokyo finds his plans to obtain U.S. citizenship jeopardised by his love for a Japanese woman.

Frankenstein: The True Story
(1974)When Dr. Victor Frankenstein is shown a reanimated severed arm, he becomes increasingly curious about the potential to bring the dead back to life. He begins working with Dr. Henri Clerval in pursuit of vivifying animal, and eventually human, corpses.

Cottage to Let
(1941)Allied spies and Nazi Agents implant themselves at a Scottish cottage with an interest in an inventor's nearly perfected bombsight.