The best George Macready’s mystery movies

George Macready

George Macready

29/08/1899- 03/07/1973
We present our ranking of the best George Macready’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about George Macready.

The Big Clock

The Big Clock
7.6/10
Stroud, a crime magazine's crusading editor has to post-pone a vacation with his wife, again, when a glamorous blonde is murdered and he is assigned by his publishing boss Janoth to find the killer. As the investigation proceeds to its conclusion, Stroud must try to disrupt his ordinarily brilliant investigative team as they increasingly build evidence (albeit wrong) that he is the killer.

Night Gallery

Night Gallery
7.4/10
This anthology telefilm aired on NBC on November 8, 1969, and tells three strange tales: "The Cemetery," directed by Boris Sagal; "Eyes," directed by Steven Spielberg; and "The Escape Route," directed by Barry Shear. This film also served as a backdoor pilot for the TV series of the same name, which premiered on December 16, 1970.

My Name Is Julia Ross

My Name Is Julia Ross
7/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 08/11/1945
  • Character: Ralph Hughes
A woman finds herself entrenched in a murder cover-up when she goes to work for a wealthy widow.

A Kiss Before Dying

A Kiss Before Dying
6.7/10
A college student tries to get rich quick by wooing two wealthy sisters.

The Green Glove

The Green Glove
6/10
In World War II France, American soldier Michael Blake captures, then loses Nazi-collaborator art thief Paul Rona, who leaves behind a gem studded gauntlet (a stolen religious relic). Years later, financial reverses lead Mike to return in search of the object. In Paris, he must dodge mysterious followers and a corpse that's hard to explain; so he and attractive tour guide Christine decamp on a cross-country pursuit that becomes love on the run...then takes yet another turn.

The Missing Juror

The Missing Juror
6.2/10
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release: 16/11/1944
  • Character: Harry Wharton / Jerome K. Bentley
A newsman tracks down a phantom killer of murder-trial jurors.

I Love a Mystery

I Love a Mystery
6.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 25/01/1945
  • Character: Jefferson Monk
This first film in the Columbia series was based on the radio serial, "The Decapitation of Jefferson Monk." A detective tries to protect a man who has predicted his murder will take place in three days.

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