Movies starring William Redfield

Biography: 
Manhattan-born thespian William Redfield was influenced early on into an acting career as the son of an orchestra conductor and a former Ziegfeld Follies girl. As young "Billy Redfield," he made his Broadway debut in "Swing Your Lady" in 1936 at the age of 9. Within a few years the young boy was also heard on radio and appeared in his first movie, the crime drama Back Door to Heaven (1939). As a j ...  show all 

Fantastic Voyage (1966)

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
Genres: Adventure | Sci-Fi
Countries: USA
Actors: Stephen Boyd | Raquel Welch | Edmond O'Brien | Donald Pleasence | Arthur O'Connell | William Redfield | Arthur Kennedy | Jean Del Val | Barry Coe | Ken Scott | Shelby Grant | James Brolin | Brendan Fitzgerald
Directors: Richard Fleischer
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Scientist Jan Benes, who knows the secret to keeping soldiers shrunken for an indefinite period, escapes from behind the Iron Curtain with the help of CIA agent Grant. While being transferred, their motorcade is attacked. Benes strikes his head, causing a blood clot to form in his brain. Grant is ordered to accompany a group of scientists as they are miniaturized. The crew has one hour to get in Benes’s brain, remove the clot and get out.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)

Thursday, February 8th, 2007
Genres: Drama
Countries: USA
Actors: Jack Nicholson | Louise Fletcher | William Redfield | Michael Berryman | Peter Brocco | Dean R. Brooks | Alonzo Brown | Scatman Crothers | Mwako Cumbuka | Danny DeVito | William Duell | Josip Elic | Lan Fendors
Directors: Milos Forman
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McMurphy, a man with several assault convictions to his name, finds himself in jail once again. This time, the charge is statutory rape when it turns out that his girlfriend had lied about being eighteen, and was, in fact, fifteen (or, as McMurphy puts it, “fifteen going on thirty-five”). Rather than spend his time in jail, he convinces the guards that he’s crazy enough to need psychiatric care and is sent to a hospital. He fits in frighteningly well, and his different point of view actually begins to cause some of the patients to progress. Nurse Ratched becomes his personal cross to bear as his resistance to the hospital routine gets on her nerves.