The best Vera Miles’s comedy movies

Vera Miles

Vera Miles

23/08/1929 (94 años)
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Into the Night

Into the Night
6.4/10
Ed Okin used to have a boring life. He used to have trouble getting to sleep. Then one night, he met Diana. Now, Ed's having trouble staying alive.

The Castaway Cowboy

The Castaway Cowboy
5.8/10
A Wayward Texas cowboy washes up on the beaches of Hawaii and is taken home by an fatherless boy. He saves the family's business while romancing the single mom.

The Spirit Is Willing

The Spirit Is Willing
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/07/1967
  • Character: Kate Powell
When Ben and Kate Powell (Sid Caesar and Vera Miles) rent a haunted New England house by the sea, their son Steve (Barry Gordon) gets blamed for the destruction caused by three unruly ghosts. Another of 'exploitation king' William Castle's supernatural films, this one is studded with familiar character actors including Harvey Lembeck, Mary Wickes, John McGiver, Doodles Weaver, Jesse White and John ("Gomez Addams") Astin.

The Rose Bowl Story

The Rose Bowl Story
5.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 24/08/1952
  • Character: Denny Burke
The newly crowned Rose Bowl Princess and a tough but tender football player find the California Rose Bowl is an area for their budding romance.

A Touch of Larceny

A Touch of Larceny
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 04/02/1960
  • Character: Virginia Killain
After falling in love with an American woman, Virginia Killain, who is engaged to another man, British Naval Commander Max Easton, hatches a plan that will get him enough money to support Virginia in the lifestyle she is accustomed to. Easton's plan is to disappear for a time making it seem that he has defected to the Soviets taking important Naval secrets from his job at the Admiralty and to return and sue the newspapers for slander. Not everything goes as planned for Commander Easton.

One Little Indian

One Little Indian
6/10
An Army deserter (James Garner) flees by camel across the desert with a white boy (Clay O'Brien) raised by Indians.

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