Brian G. Hutton
A genre filmmaker capable of crafting everything from comedies to crime films to thrillers, Brian G. Hutton is an actor and director best known for his 1970 film "Kelly's Heroes." Breaking into the industry in the 1950s through bit parts in television serials like "Gunsmoke," "Perry Mason," and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," Hutton paid his dues to eventually move up to directing feature films. His feature directorial debut was 1965's "Wild Seed," a melodrama produced by Marlon Brando Sr.. In 1968, Hutton released two espionage films, "Sol Madrid" and the World War II-based "Where Eagles Dare," his first collaboration with Clint Eastwood. Hutton returned to both the World War II setting for his most famous work, the war comedy "Kelly's Heroes." This film also starred Eastwood as the leader of a platoon who uses the chaos of war to stage a bank heist in enemy-occupied France. Great Britain's Channel 4 has subsequently named "Kelly's Heroes" number 34 in their 100 Greatest War Films list. Hutton continued to direct through the '70s and into the '80s, including two films starring Elizabeth Taylor, the relationship drama "Zee and Co." and the horror mystery "Night Watch." Hutton's final film was the action-adventure "High Road to China" in 1983. Set in 1920s Asia, "High Road to China" concerns a fighter pilot plays by Tom Selleck charged with finding an heiress' lost father.
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Filmography
Movies
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High Road to China | Director | - | 1983 |
63% |
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The First Deadly Sin | Director | - | 1980 |
44% |
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Night Watch | Director | - | 1973 |
29% |
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X, Y & Zee | Director | - | 1972 |
79% |
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Kelly's Heroes | Director | - | 1970 |
84% |
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Where Eagles Dare | Director | - | 1969 |
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They Only Kill Once | Director | - | 1968 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Pad and How to Use It | Director | - | 1966 |
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Wild Seed | Director | - | 1965 |
40% |
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The Interns | Dr. Joe Parelli (Character) | - | 1962 |
91% |
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Last Train From Gun Hill | Lee Smithers (Character) | - | 1959 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Carnival Rock | Stanley (Character) | - | 1957 |
83% |
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Fear Strikes Out | Bernie Sherwill (Character) | - | 1957 |
TV
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Laramie | Ross (Guest Star) | 1962 |
No Score Yet | 87% | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Mitch (Character) | 1959 1962 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Rifleman | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1959 1961 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Wagon Train | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1961 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Have Gun -- Will Travel | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1960 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Sugarfoot | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1958 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Perry Mason | Rod Gleason (Guest Star) | 1957 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Climax! | Unknown (Character) | 1957 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Gunsmoke | Joe Trimble (Guest Star) | 1956 |