John Ireland
18 titles
Filmography
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All the King's Men
(1949)A dynamic backwoods personality rides a wave of populist fervor straight into the governor's mansion, only to fall prey to the corruption and influence peddling that he pledged to fight.

Fort Utah
(1967)A drifter and an Indian agent help pioneers against marauding cavalrymen and vengeance-bent Indians.

The House of Seven Corpses
(1974)Un cineasta filma en una casa donde se cometieron unos asesinatos, a pesar de las advertencias de que no lo metiera en cuestiones ocultistas.

Satan's Cheerleaders
(1977)A high school janitor working for a group of Satanists abducts the cheerleading squad, unaware that a witch lurks among them with plans of her own.

Gunslinger
(1956)A gunman is hired by a land-grabbing saloonkeeper to kill the female marshal who is trying to maintain law and order in an outlaw-stricken Texas town.

Southwest Passage
(1954)A Western explorer on a trek to open a new desert route is imperiled by a phony, law-avoiding doctor, a search for water, and attacking Indians.

Incubus
(1982)A doctor and sheriff in a New England town discover a teenager who dreams about brutal rapes and murders and enlist his aid to catch a demonic killer.

Dead for a Dollar
(1968)The death of an outlaw sets off a frantic scramble for a pile of stolen loot as his associates double-cross each other to get their hands on the cash.

Hurricane Smith
(1952)A trio of pirates find themselves beached on a deserted island. When a ship of slave traders arrives in search of natives to capture and sell, the stranded pirates steal the vessel and set sail for Australia. Once down under, the thieves hatch a plot to recover a hoard of buried treasure and are hired as crew for a scientific expedition. However, it turns out that the scientists are really after the loot as well.

A Walk in the Sun
(1945)Sgt. Tyne leads an Army infantry platoon from their landing at Salerno, Italy, to their brutal, final assault on a Nazi-held farmhouse near Rome.

Red Mountain
(1951)Confederate soldier, Brett Sherwood (Alan Ladd), is en route to join Captain Quantrill’s bandits. Along the way he rescues a man accused of a killing he had been responsible for. Things become complicated when the man’s fiancé discovers the truth and Brett finds out Quantrill is not what he appears to be.

The Shape of Things to Come
(1979)The time is the tomorrow after tomorrow and mankind has now populated the Moon, where vast domed cities have been built on what was once a wasteland. But when the power-mad Emperor Omus attacks the lunar colony of New Washington, a team of scientists led by Dr. John Caball launches a dangerous mission to destroy the dictator and his robot army.

Run, Man, Run
(1968)Tomas Millian, the Cuban icon of ‘60s Westerns, stars as a thief fleeing cruel U.S. agents, an angry fiancé, and a bounty hunter out for treasure.

55 Days at Peking
(1963)Diplomats, soldiers and other representatives of a dozen nations fend off the siege of the International Compound in Peking during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion in China. The disparate interests unite for survival by the Chinese Empress and her generals.

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
(1957)The friendship between deadly gunfighter Doc Holliday and respected lawman Marshal Wyatt Earp forms the basis of this western saga. It builds up to the showdown at Tombstone, when the Holliday-Earp partnership destroyed the hated Clanton Gang.

Vengeance Valley
(1951)Two sons, one biological and the other adopted, of a Colorado cattle baron grow up and fight for control of their father's business empire.

Red River
(1948)Despite the risk involved, a self-made cattle baron and his son drive their herd over the famed Chisholm Trail to protect their livelihood.

The Fall of the Roman Empire
(1964)One of the great screen epics, The death of Marcus Aurelius leads to a succession crisis in which the deceased emperor's son, Commodus, demonstrates that he is unwilling to let anything undermine his claim the Roman Empire.