Neville Brand
25 titles
Filmography
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Eaten Alive
(1976)The short-fused owner of a dilapidated hotel in East Texas goes on a killing spree and uses his victims’ bodies as chum for his pet crocodile.

This Is a Hijack
(1973)Desperate for cash, a heavily indebted gambler hijacks the plane carrying his wealthy boss. The payoff is a million dollars if he can escape alive.

Evils of the Night
(1985)A sci-fi horror classic about a group of alien scientists who kidnap vacationing teenagers for experimentation—with botched and bloody results.

The Lonely Man
(1957)Aging gunslinger Jacob Wade hopes to settle down with his estranged son, but his old enemies have other plans for him

The Mad Bomber
(1973)Los detectives angelinos MInelli y Blake deben encontrar a un violador que pudiera saber quién es el loco que anda plantando bombas por todas partes.

Gun Brothers
(1956)Two brothers, one a law-abiding rancher and the other an outlaw, find a way to co-exist in peace until a jealous maiden falsely tells one that his brother has turned him over to the authorities in order to drive a wedge between them.

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.

Hero's Island
(1962)Killdozer
(1974)Construction workers building an airstrip on a small Pacific Island encounter an ancient non-material lifeform which has lived in the ruins of an ancient temple for millenia. The entity is of course malevolent and commandeers the earthmoving equipment to the general detriment of all concerned.

Kansas City Confidential
(1952)Framed by a crooked cop for a million-dollar heist, a delivery driver pursues the real culprits to Mexico to unmask their scheme and win his freedom.

Cahill: United States Marshal
(1973)John Wayne is a U.S. Marshal beset by family problems in this dramatic western from the creators of "Dirty Harry." Compulsively dedicated to upholding the law, Wayne has neglected his family and now his sons (Gary Grimes of the "Summer of '42" and Clay O'Brien) have taken to a life of crime.

Raw Edge
(1956)In lawless Oregon territory, any unmarried woman is fair game in this female-scarce land. But when a wife's husband is killed, her brother-in-law rides in to set things straight.

The Lone Gun
(1954)
The Deadly Trackers
(1973)Richard Harris is a small-town sheriff on a path of vengeance, searching for the outlaws who killed his wife and son.

The Tin Star
(1957)A young sheriff enlists the aid of a seasoned bounty hunter to combat the outlaws preying on his town.

The Ninth Configuration
(1980)In this cult classic, an unhinged Army psychiatrist takes charge of a mental hospital and encourages his patients to act out their bizarre fantasies.

Only the Valiant
(1951)Captain Richard Lance volunteers to lead a mission against Apaches who have burned an army fort to the ground. When the dying Colonel learns of this, he orders Captain Lance to send someone else. Lance is forced to send a popular young Lieutenant, who ends up being tortured and killed by Apache forces. Though they need his expertise, the men turn against Lance as their lives hang in the balance.

The Return
(1980)Two adults who saw a UFO when they were kids find themselves at war with a man under alien control who plots lethal harm to their New Mexico town.

That Darn Cat!
(1965)A cat holds the clue to bank robbers holding a teller hostage.

The Man from the Alamo
(1953)During the siege at the Alamo, John Stroud is chosen to leave the fort and warn the families of approaching army of General Santa Anna. But when everyone at the Alamo is wiped out by the Mexicans, Stroud has no proof that he was ordered to leave his post and is branded a coward. Only by confronting the enemy can he redeem himself in his fellow citizens' eyes—and in his own.