Edward Mulhare Movies

Born in Ireland, actor Edward Mulhare built up his stage and film reputation in all corners of the world. Mulhare happened to be in Israel when he made his first film in 1955. His subsequent screen roles ranged from the benign priest in Von Ryan's Express (1965) to the megalomaniac villain in Our Man Flint (1966). In 1957, Mulhare made his Broadway debut, replacing Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins in the long-running musical My Fair Lady; before long the actor was globetrotting again, touring with the My Fair Lady company in the Soviet Union. In 1968, Mulhare again replaced Harrison after a fashion, starring in the American TV sitcom The Ghost and Mrs. Muir as the ghostly Captain Gregg--a role originated by "sexy Rexy" in the 1947 film version of the same property. TV action aficionados are most familiar with Edward Mulhare for his work as the erudite, impeccably dressed Devon Miles in the 1982-86 weekly series Knight Rider, a role he recreated in a 1991 "reunion" TV-movie. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites viewers into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From the Loch Ness monster to the myths and rituals surrounding Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. Ninja, the Real Story examines the supposedly magical warriors of the East. The film traces ninja history from its 14th century origins and explores the martial arts masters' mysterious ability to transform themselves into panthers and beasts of prey. The series is hosted by actor Edward Mulhare. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. This episode, Secrets of the Unknown: Nostradamus, examines the medieval French physician's famous predictions. One of the world's most widely known and read prophets, Nostradamus is acknowledged for the remarkable accuracy with which he has foretold future events. Learn which of his predictions have already come true and what may lie ahead for mankind. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this look at the revelations provided by this intriguing seer. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. This episode, Secrets of the Unknown: Pearl Harbor, reveals information indicating that the United States Navy could have prevented the December 7, 1941 attack. Explore the supposition that the Navy discovered two Japanese carriers near Pearl Harbor several days prior to the assault and why this information was ignored. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this look at the mysteries surrounding the "date which will live in infamy." ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. This episode, "Poltergeists," examines just what it is that goes bump in the night. Hear eyewitness tales of the mischievous, malevolent spirits, which are believed to make strange noises, move objects, and produce abnormal odors. Video highlights include actual footage of a haunting in progress. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this look at inexplicable supernatural forces. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena and natural wonders. The episode Secrets of the Unknown: Powers of the Mind explores the mysteries of the human brain, looking at the amazing abilities of the mind and examining phenomena such as psychic premonition and mental telepathy. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this look at the complex workings of the human mind. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. The program Secrets of the Unknown: Psychic Detectives looks at the people who, with their paranormal abilities, help law enforcement agencies shed light on unsolvable crimes. See actual cases in which police employed psychics help in the investigation process. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this in-depth program on paranormal crime detection. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. The program Secrets of the Unknown: Pyramids explores the grandeur and mysteries of the magnificent Egyptian structures which have fascinated humans for more than 2,000 years. Learn the legends and powers of these architectural wonders. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this in-depth look at the remarkable ancient monuments. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena and natural wonders. The program Secrets of the Unknown: Space delves into the mysteries of the universe. Explore the vast frontier and see what is in store for space travel. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this new look at the outer limits. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1988  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. This episode, "Stonehenge," examines the history and many theories surrounding the ancient monument. Created from huge boulders, Stonehenge stands on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Was it constructed for human sacrifice or astronomy? These compelling questions and others are explored. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this look at the mystical towers. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. This episode, Secrets of the Unknown: The Hindenburg, investigates the 1937 catastrophic fire aboard the German zeppelin, which experienced one of the most devastating aviation accidents in history. The cause of the tragedy that took 35 lives remains unsolved. Was it sabotage or insurance fraud which destroyed the luxurious flying hotel? Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, explores the theories surrounding this unsolved mystery. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. The program Secrets of the Unknown: The Lusitania explores the mysteries surrounding the most dramatic World War I conflict over German submarine warfare. A British cargo and passenger ship, the Lusitania, was hit by a German torpedo in May 1915. The cause of subsequent explosions within its hull remains a puzzle. Theories suggest the ship may have been carrying contraband ammunition. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this investigation into the catastrophic sinking of the Lusitania. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. The program Secrets of the Unknown: The Titanic unravels the mysteries surrounding the 1912 sea disaster which sent 1,500 people to a watery grave in the mid-Atlantic after colliding with an iceberg. Did the luxury liner's crew have fair warning, but fail to react appropriately? The program presents new evidence and insights into the calamity which still baffles historians. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this in-depth look at the sinking of the great ship. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena and natural disasters. The program Secrets of the Unknown: Tornadoes explores nature's deadly spirals. Highlights include actual footage of the violent force and the mass destruction that tornadoes create. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this in-depth look at the frightening power of nature's fury. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. The program Secrets of the Unknown: UFOs explores reports of unidentified flying objects from caveman to modern times. Highlights include never-before-seen images of possible extraterrestrial life. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this new look at the age-old question of whether or not we are alone in the universe. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena and natural disasters. The program Secrets of the Unknown: Volcanoes examines the fiery force some call "messengers from hell." Highlights include footage of the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens, which blasted the northern face from the mountain and affected earth's climate for three years. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this in-depth look at the power of nature's fury. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Originally produced for television, the video series Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena. The program Secrets of the Unknown: Witches explores the long and clandestine history of this misunderstood group of people. It provides a close look at the black art, and features factual information presented by practitioners. Actor Edward Mulhare, known for his role in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, hosts this trip into the mysterious realm of sorcery. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide

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1964  
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In this suspenseful thriller, a man is sentenced to ten years in a mental institution for the criminally insane after murdering his wife. In the hospital, the man's doctor slyly tells him about an esoteric law that will allow the patient a new trial if he can escape and stay out of the hospital for two full weeks. Naturally, the patient promptly escapes and ends up staying in the home of a woman whose husband is out of town. She is unhappily married and begins feeling drawn to the fugitive killer. Later the man begins to get suspicious when he discovers a corpse near the house. He trips and tumbles down a flight of stairs. When he regains consciousness, the body has vanished. The police eventually find it, and the woman blames the death on the fugitive. Fortunately, the pressure is too much and the woman finally admits that she and the doctor have been having a passionate affair and that they engineered the whole set up to frame the patient for the death of her husband. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Joanne WoodwardStuart Whitman, (more)
1972  
 
This documentary feature follows the Bengal Tiger in the wild. The film is unusual in that it does not focus excessively on the tiger making hunting kills, neither does it focus on tigers being killed. Instead, it gives a good look at the family life of tigers and the natural settings in which they live. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Enemy agents Sava (Edward Mulhare), Karn (Diana Hyland) and Veltran (David Frankham) pool their efforts to kidnap prominent European statesman Anton Dieter (Anton Dieter). Their plan is to exchange Dieter for a Communist agent currently in Federal custody. Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) must locate the kidnappers in order to avert an embarrassing international incident and to plug up a potentially dangerous breach in national security. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1963  
 
Engineer Alan Maxwell (Cliff Robertson) is using his commercial radio station's antenna to probe into deep space in experiments of his own, in the course of which he makes contact with a being (William O. Douglas, Jr.) from the great nebula in the constellation Andromeda. Through an accident, the alien is transported to Earth, where its radioactive emanations prove lethal to all who come in contact with it. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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1963  
 
The fourth volume in a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series recounts the story of a mousy scientist whose latest creation--a harness for cosmic energy controlled by his mind--wreaks havoc because of his repressed emotions. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

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1964  
 
In this episode of the well-wrought horror/sci-fi anthology, a hapless miner inadvertently gets involved in a scientific experiment and ends up evolving far beyond the rest of humankind. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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1974  
 
The drab and lonely life of Martha Howard (Joanne Linville) suddenly becomes quite eventful--and dangerous. Martha has entered into an affair with Brian Downing (Edward Mulhare), a prominent, and married, British cabinet minister. At the same time, Downing's embittered wife (Pippa Scott) hires a hotheaded young man named Bobby Nelson (Steve Keats)--for the purpose of getting close to Martha, then murdering her. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1972  
 
Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael Douglas) match wits with Amory Gilliam, a wealthy but demented executive who "molds" his women into his own special image of perfection--then murders them if they fail to live up to his standards, or dare to walk out on him. Gilliam's latest girlfirend is Toni Craig (Stefanie Powers), who he has "re-invented" as Kim Ahern. Racing against time, the detectives hope to save Toni/Kim from meeting the same grisly fate as her unfortunate predecessors. (Ironically, Edward Mulhare played a far more benign "Pygmalion" of women as Henry Higgins during the original Broadway run of "My Fair Lady"). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1957  
 
The prestigious CBS dramatic anthology The U.S. Steel Hour digressed from its usual format to present this lively musical adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners, The Importance of Being Earnest. The story, about two love struck young men who both pretend to bear the name of Earnest to please their respective sweethearts, remains substantially the same. However, the emphasis is shifted away from nominal leading man John Worthing (David Atkinson) and his aristocratic fiancée, Gwendolen Fairfax (Louise Troy), so that the characters of scampish Algernon Moncrieff and impressionable ingénue Cecily Cardew become the major roles. Edward Mulhare (who was at the time occasionally spelling Rex Harrison as star of the Broadway smash My Fair Lady) is seen as Algernon, with Dorothy Collins, an American vocalist best known for her work on Your Hit Parade, top-billed as Cecily. Also in the cast is Martyn Green, who in 1957 was the foremost interpreter of the works of Gilbert & Sullivan, in the somewhat expanded role of Rev. Chasuble. The original songs, by Lee Pockriss and Ann Crosswell, include "Mr. Bunbury," "Perfection,," "My Eternal Devotion," "A Wicked Man," "Metaphorically Speaking," "Lost," and "My Very First Impression." "Who's Earnest?" was originally broadcast live from New York. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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