Don Kelly

Don Kelly

Birth : 1924-03-17, New York City, New York, USA

Death : 1966-10-02

Profile

Don Kelly

Movies

A Mother's Fight for Justice
Passing Man
A mother's quest for justice when her son is critically injured by a drunk driver.
The Hostage
Bull (as Don O'Kelly)
The Hostage is a 1967 Crown International low-budget motion picture starring Don O'Kelly, James Almanzar and Joanne Brown, with Leland Brown, John Carradine, and Harry Dean Stanton. The plot centers on a young boy who becomes a hostage after he is accidentally closed inside a moving van.
Shootout at Big Sag
Fargo
A man has his eyes set on controlling the Big Sag territory in Montana and hopes to achieve his goal by forcing a newly-arrived family from Texas from their land. Hoping to convince the local saloonkeeper to help him, the man sends his daughter into town with instructions for his potential partner. A storm waylays the daughter during her trip to town and she is forced to stay at the home of her father's intended victims, leading to an interesting turn or two.
Frontier Uprising
Lt. Kilpatrick (as Don O'Kelly)
Not having heard that war has erupted between the U.S. and Mexico, a wagon train heads west, only to find itself threatened by the Mexicans who have teamed up with hostile Indians.
Tank Battalion
Sgt. Brad Dunne
Four men in their tank, during the Korean War in 1951, find themselves behind enemy lines.
The Notorious Mr. Monks
Dan Flynn
A drunken driver, his wife and a hitchhiker equals murder.
Bombers B-52
MSgt. Darren McKine
Sgt. Chuch Brennan always disliked playboy and hotshot, Col. Jim Herlihy. Now Chuck has even more reason to, Jim is dating his daughter, Lois.
The Crooked Circle
Joe Kelly
A young prizefighter finds himself being squeezed on all sides to throw a fight.
The Harder They Fall
Minor Role (uncredited)
Jobless sportswriter Eddie Willis is hired by corrupt fight promoter Nick Benko to promote his current protégé, an unknown Argentinian boxer named Toro Moreno. Although Moreno is a hulking giant, his chances for success are hampered by a powder-puff punch and a glass jaw. Exploiting Willis' reputation for integrity and standing in the boxing community, Benko arranges a series of fixed fights that propel the unsophisticated Moreno to #1 contender for the championship. The reigning champ, the sadistic Buddy Brannen, harbors resentment at the publicity Toro has been receiving and vows to viciously punish him in the ring. Eddie must now decide whether or not to tell the naive Toro the truth.