The best Hugh O'Brian’s tv movie movies

Hugh O'Brian

Hugh O'Brian

19/04/1925- 05/09/2016
Today we present the best Hugh O'Brian’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Hugh O'Brian’s movies.

Wild Women

Wild Women
5.6/10
Five female convicts are recruited to secretly transport arms into Mexican-held Texas in 1840

The Seekers

The Seekers
6.5/10
The sons and grandchildren of Philip Kent make a life for themselves in America.

Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone

Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone
5.7/10
Combining colorized footage from the television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955) with new scenes shot in Tombstone, Arizona, this film shows the return of the legendary former Marshal Wyatt Earp to his old stomping grounds. He visits old friends, teaches bad guys some manners and reveals secrets about his early life.

Murder on Flight 502

Murder on Flight 502
5.3/10
On a flight to London, a note is found stating that there will be murders taking place on the airliner before it lands.

Probe

Probe
7.1/10
Pilot for sci-fi detective series "Search." Hugh O'Brian as Lockwood, a high-tech private eye, was outfitted with two electronic implants (one to hear what was said at HQ and a dental contact he could bite to communicate with HQ--one bite for yes and two bites for no) and a button-sized "scanner" that combined a micro-miniaturized television camera that could also see in infrared spectrum, microphone, medical sensors, and transmitter, putting him in constant contact with a room full of experts monitoring his actions and vital signs and supplying him with encyclopedic information.

Moby Dick

Moby Dick
The demented, ruthless Captain Ahab pursues the white whale which took off his leg years before.

Cruise Into Terror

Cruise Into Terror
5/10
An Egyptian sarcophagus that is cargo on a pleasure cruise ship has a secret - it contains the son of Satan, and its effects start to make the ship's passengers behave strangely.

Gunsmoke: The Last Apache

Gunsmoke: The Last Apache
7.1/10
James Arness rides again as Matt Dillon, the US Marshal he made popular in the 1955-75 TV series. In this movie he goes after a renegade Apache named Wolf (Joe Lara) who has taken his daughter captive. As a bargaining chip, Dillon helps two sons of Apache chief Geronimo out of the fort stockade and offers them in trade. Dillon is aided by an Army scout, Chalk Brighton (Kiley). Written by John Sacksteder

Dial M for Murder

Dial M for Murder
A remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film for television.

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