Donald Curtis's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Donald Curtis on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Jan 18, 2025 7:21 PM
Night Passage (1957)
Grant MacLaine, a former railroad troubleshooter, lost his job after letting his outlaw brother, the Utica Kid, escape. After spending five years wandering the west and earning his living playing the accordion, he is given a second chance by his former boss.
Passaggio di notte (1957)
Grant MacLaine, a former railroad troubleshooter, lost his job after letting his outlaw brother, the Utica Kid, escape. After spending five years wandering the west and earning his living playing the accordion, he is given a second chance by his former boss.
7th Cavalry (1956)
An officer accused of cowardice volunteers to bring back General Custers's body after Little Big Horn.
Earth vs The Flying Saucers (1956)
Test space rockets exploding at liftoff and increased reporting of UFO sightings culminate in a direct attempt by alien survivors of a dead, extra-galactic civilization to invade Earth from impervious flying saucers, using ray-weapons of mass destruction.
Secondo amore (1955)
Two different social classes collide when Cary Scott, a wealthy upper-class widow, falls in love with her much younger and down-to-earth gardener, prompting disapproval and criticism from her children and country club friends.
Flame of the Islands (1955)
A café singer buys a gambling casino and several men fall in love with her.
It Came From Beneath The Sea (1955)
A giant octopus, whose feeding habits have been affected by radiation from H-Bomb tests, rises from the Mindanao Deep to terrorize the California Coast.
L'amore senza volto (1948)
A socialite pretends to be poor and blind in her plan to help a blinded pianist.
Night Song (1947)
A socialite pretends to be poor and blind in her plan to help a blinded pianist.
They Were Expendable (1945)
Shortly after Pearl Harbor, a squadron of PT-boat crews in the Philippines must battle the Navy brass between skirmishes with the Japanese. The title says it all about the Navy's attitude towards the PT-boats and their crews.