Hoyce and Bess Guthrie are long married Montana ranchers who come to a major crossroads in their lives. Read More »
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Cry for Me, Billy (1972) William A. Graham, Cliff Potts, Maria Potts, Harry Dean Stanton
In the Wild West, the American Army are fighting the Indians, in a succession of brutal massacres. Read More »
The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James (1986) William A. Graham, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Marcia Cross
This movie looks at the last years (not days, as implied in the title) of famous outlaws, Frank and Jesse James. Read More »
Change of Habit (1969) William A. Graham, Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair
Elvis in an uncommon dramatic role playing Dr John Carpenter, an inner city Doctor working in a free clinic. Read More »
Waterhole #3 (1967) William A. Graham, James Coburn, Carroll O’Connor, Margaret Blye
Sergeant Foggers and two Confederate soldiers lay their hands on gold bullion belonging to the army Read More »
Submarine X-1 (1968) William A. Graham, James Caan, David Sumner, Norman Bowler, Action, Drama, War
After losing a submarine and fifty crew in a battle with a German ship during WWII, a Royal Navy officer gets a second chance in a daring raid with midget subs. Read More »
Honky (1971) William A. Graham, Brenda Sykes, John Neilson, Maia Danziger, Drama, Romance
The Doomsday Flight (1966) William A. Graham, Edward Asner, Howard Caine, Richard Carlson, Thriller
A bomb is planted on board an airplane, with an altitude-sensitive trigger. It will explode when the plane descends through the altitude of 5,000 feet, unless the ransom demanded is paid. Read More »
Contract on Cherry Street (1977) William A. Graham, Frank Sinatra, Martin Balsam, Jay Black, Crime, Drama, Thriller
The partner–and best friend–of a tough New York detective is murdered by killers working for a local mob. Infuriated at the inability of the Police Department to bring in the murderers, he decides–with the help of a few of his fellow detectives–to operate on his own, using whatever means necessary, to destroy the gang.
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