Richard Basehart - Partial Filmography

Partial Filmography

  • Repeat Performance (1947)
  • Cry Wolf (1947)
  • He Walked by Night (1948)
  • Roseanna McCoy (1949)
  • Reign of Terror (1949)
  • Tension (1950)
  • Outside the Wall (1950)
  • Fourteen Hours (1951)
  • The House on Telegraph Hill (1951)
  • Fixed Bayonets! (1951)
  • Decision Before Dawn (1951)
  • The Stranger's Hand (1952)
  • Titanic (1953)
  • Angels of Darkness (1953)
  • La Strada (1954)
  • Le Aventure di Cartouche (1954)
  • Jailbirds (1954)
  • The Good Die Young (1954)
  • Il bidone (1955), also known as The Swindle (US) and The Swindlers (UK)
  • Finger of Guilt (1956)
  • The Extra Day (1956)
  • Moby Dick (1956)
  • The Intimate Stranger (1956)
  • Los jueves, milagro (1957)
  • Time Limit (1957)
  • The Brothers Karamazov (1958)
  • Amore e Guai (1958)
  • The Dispossessed (1959)
  • Jons und Erdme (1959)
  • The Man Stalin Killed (1959)
  • The Ambitious Ones (1959), also known as "The Restless And The Damned" and "L' Ambitieuse"
  • For the Love of Mike (1960)
  • Five Branded Women (1960)
  • Portrait in Black (1960)
  • Passport to China (1961), also known as "Visa to Canton"
  • Savage Guns (1961)
  • Hitler (1962)
  • Kings of the Sun (1963)
  • The Satan Bug (1965)
  • Un homme qui me plaĆ®t (1969), also known as "A man I like" and "Love is a Funny Thing"
  • Hans Brinker (1969)
  • Sole Survivor (1970, TV)
  • The Andersonville Trial (1970, TV)
  • Chato's Land (1971)
  • Rage (1972)
  • The Sagittarius Mine (1972)
  • Columbo: Dagger of the Mind (1972, TV)
  • ...And Millions Will Die! (1973)
  • Time Travelers (1976, TV)
  • Mansion of the Doomed (1977), also known as "Masacre Mansion" and "Eyes of Dr. Chaney"
  • The Great Bank Hoax (1977)
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)
  • Being There (1979)
  • Knight Rider (1982)

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