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Reggie Nalder Movies

Austrian character actor Reggie Nalder, with his sharp, angular face and disconcerting leer, was frequently cast as villains in French and German films. Two of his most memorable roles were as the assassin in Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much and as the Russian spy in charge of brainwashing American soldiers in The Manchurian Candidate. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi... (read more)

Blue Ice

R  1992

Released in the US on cable television, Blue Ice stars Michael Caine as an older, tireder version of his 1960s "Harry Palmer" character (his name, in fact, is Harry Anders)....

 

Jerico

1988

Fray Santiago is a genuinely godly Christian priest who has come to the New World with the Spanish conquistadors. When he observes the typical behavior of his countrymen, which...

 

The Devil and Max Devlin

PG  1981

The title character, a nasty landlord (Elliott Gould), is killed in a car accident and descends into hell. There he meets the Devil (Bill Cosby), who promises him his life...

 

Salem's Lot

1979

Novelist David Soul returns to his hometown of Salem, finding that things have changed a bit. More than a bit, in fact: the previously warm and friendly community is downright...

 

Dracula Sucks

R  1979

Part of a late-'70s revival of interest in horror and particularly the character of Dracula, this soft-core horror comedy was directed by Philip Marshak, featured a bevy of...

 

Seven

R  1979

Cycle-flick veteran William Smith stars as the head of a highly trained US intelligence team, each with the requisite invaluable "special talent." Headquartered in Hawaii, the...

 

Zoltan, Hound of Dracula

R  1977

When soldiers foolishly remove a stake from a mysterious Transylvanian grave, they release a vampire dog belonging to the Dracula clan. Also freed is Veidt-Smit (Reggie...

 

Il Casanova di Fellini

R  1976

Federico Fellini chose to film this elaborate biopic of the famous titular lover entirely within the walls of Rome's Cinecittà Studios. The director shot the picture in...

 

The Dead Don't Die

1975

This interesting made-for-TV period gangster-horror piece -- written by Psycho author Robert Bloch -- stars George Hamilton as a military man in 1930s Chicago...

 

Mark of the Devil II

R  1972

This British/German horrorama was the sequel to....drum roll please....Mark of the Devil (1970). The original film starred Herbert Lom as a "burning judge" preying upon accused...

 

Mark of the Devil

NR  1969

Released as Mark of the Devil to U.S. theaters (accompanied by complimentary barf-bags for squeamish patrons with urpy tendencies), this gory torture-fest was produced in...

 

The Bird with the Crystal Plumage

PG  1969

This trend-setting thriller put its director, Dario Argento, on the international map and began a flood of imitative mystery-horror hybrids which dominated Italian genre output in...

 

Star Trek: Journey to Babel

1967

The Enterprise plays host to a number of interplanetary diplomats in preparation for a major galactic meeting in Star Trek 44: Journey to Babel, an episode from the second...

 

Combat!: Gideon's Army

1963

Coming across a Nazi work camp, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and the squad liberate a group of starving Polish slave laborers. These men had been abandoned by their captors because...

 

The Day and the Hour

1963

This French/Italian effort travelled under the titles Le Jour Et L'Heure, Il Giorno e L'Ora and Viviamo Oggi in Europe. In Great Britain, it was known as Today We...

 

Convicts Four

1962

Based on the autobiography of convicted killer John Resko (played here by Ben Gazzara), this routine biographical drama looks at the crucial years between 1931 and 1949 in...

 

The Spiral Road

1962

Since it was released in the same year as his masterpiece, To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), it is ironic that this drama was probably the least liked of director Robert...

 

The Manchurian Candidate

PG13  1962

An unusually tense and intelligent political thriller, The Manchurian Candidate was a film far ahead of its time. Its themes of thought control, political assassination, and...

 

Echec Au Porteur

1958

Echec au Porteur (Not Delivered) is a nail-biting suspense tale in the Hitchcock manner. The disgruntled protagonist decides to kill an old enemy with a bomb concealed in...

 

The Man Who Knew Too Much

PG  1956

The debate still rages as to whether Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much is superior to his own original 1934 version. This two-hour remake (45...

 
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