The best Ross Elliott’s tv movie movies

Ross Elliott

Ross Elliott

18/06/1917- 12/08/1999
Today we present the best Ross Elliott’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 Ross Elliott’s movies.

The Trackers

The Trackers
6/10
A rancher comes home and finds that his son has been murdered and his daughter kidnapped by a bandit gang. He hires a professional tracker with a reputation for finding his quarry to help him find the gang and rescue his daughter.

Paper Man

Paper Man
5.9/10
A prank that starts with a group of college students creating a fictitious person so they can get a credit card develops into a plot that leaves three of them dead.

Crowhaven Farm

Crowhaven Farm
6.3/10
A couple, Maggie and Ben Porter, inherit an old farmhouse and move in, hoping to reinvigorate their marriage. When they learn the home was occupied long ago by a woman who was executed for practicing witchcraft, Maggie begins to have nightmares about her.

The Victim

The Victim
6.2/10
A woman is trapped during a storm in a house with no electricity or phone. A killer has murdered her sister, stuffed the body in the basement, and is now after her.

Linda

Linda
6.7/10
A woman kills her lover's wife, then sets out to frame her husband for the murder.

See the Man Run

See the Man Run
7.3/10
Kidnappers making a ransom demand dial a wrong number and reach a struggling actor instead. He decides to cut himself in for some of the money.

The Longest Night

The Longest Night
6.7/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 12/09/1972
  • Character: Dr. Steven Clay
The daughter of a wealthy family is kidnapped and imprisoned underground in a custom-built, ventilated coffin while her family and the police search for her. But the battery that powers the ventilation is running out of juice and the ransom drop has been botched. This movie was originally shown as an ABC Movie of the Week on September 12, 1972. The story is based on the 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Mackle by Gary Krist.

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