Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1939 | Come Up Smiling | Man in Crowd (uncredited) | Film also known as Ants in His Pants |
1940 | Dad Rudd, MP | Fireman | |
Forty Thousand Horsemen | Jim | ||
1944 | The Rats of Tobruk | Milo Trent | |
1946 | The Overlanders | Dan McAlpine | |
1947 | Bush Christmas | Long Bill | |
The Loves of Joanna Godden | Collard | Filmed in England. | |
1949 | Eureka Stockade | Peter Lalor | Released as Massacre Hill in the United States. |
1950 | Bitter Springs | Wally King | |
1952 | Kangaroo | Trooper 'Len' Leonard | Rafferty's first Hollywood-financed movie, though shot in Australia. |
1953 | The Desert Rats | Sgt. 'Blue' Smith | Filmed in Hollywood. |
The Phantom Stockman | The Sundowner | Rafferty also produced and helped write the script. Released in the United States as Return of the Plainsman. | |
King of the Coral Sea | Ted King | Rafferty also produced and helped write the script. | |
1956 | Smiley | Sergeant Flaxman | |
Walk Into Paradise | Steve MacAllister | Rafferty also produced. Released in the United States as Walk into Hell | |
1958 | Smiley Gets a Gun | Sergeant Flaxman | |
The Flaming Sword | Long Tom | ||
1960 | The Sundowners | Quinlan | |
The Wackiest Ship in the Army | Patterson | A comedy, with Rafferty as an Australian Coastwatcher on a secret mission, and Jack Lemmon in charge of the ship | |
1962 | Mutiny on the Bounty | Michael Byrne | Rafferty was in financial difficulty after the failure of some of his producing projects, but he got out of it with all the overtime he earned during the production of this film. |
1966 | They're a Weird Mob | Harry Kelly | |
1967 | Adventures of the Seaspray | ||
Double Trouble | Archie Brown | Filmed in England. | |
1968 | Kona Coast | Charlie Lightfoot | |
1970 | Skullduggery | Father 'Pop' Dillingham | |
1971 | Wake in Fright | Jock Crawford | |
Dead Men Running | |||
Spyforce | Leon Rielley |
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