Micky Dolenz — Actor (9)
Halloween (2007) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
Halloween
director: Rob Zombie actor: Malcolm McDowell / Sheri Moon Zombie
other title: Halloween - The Beginning / Halloween: El Origen
The early years of young Michael Myers and the events leading up to his fateful Halloween night murder rampage in the quiet town of Haddonfield, Illinois.
Head (1968) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
Head
director: Bob Rafelson actor: Peter Tork / Davy Jones
other title: Sogni perduti
In this surrealistic and free-form follow-up to the Monkees' television show, the band frolic their way through a series of musical set pieces and vignettes containing humor and anti-establishment social commentary.
The Monkees (1966) [TV] IMDb WikiData TMDB
The Monkees
director: Bob Rafelson / Bert Schneider actor: Davy Jones / Micky Dolenz
other title: I Monkees / Die Monkees
Micky, Mike, Peter, and Davy are four young men in mid-1960s LA, members of a struggling country-folk-rock band looking for their big break amid madcap encounters with a variety of people straight out of TV and movie central casting, with full knowledge that their existence is part of a weekly television series.
Night of the Strangler (1972) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
Night of the Strangler
director: Joy N. Houck Jr. actor: Micky Dolenz / James Ralston
other title: The Night of the Strangler
In New Orleans, a relationship between a black man and a white girl leads to a string of murders.
33 ⅓ Revolutions per Monkee (1969) [Movie] WikiData IMDb TMDB
33 ⅓ Revolutions per Monkee
director: Art Fisher actor: Michael Nesmith / Davy Jones
other title: 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee
33 1⁄3 Revolutions per Monkee is a television special starring the Monkees that aired on NBC on April 14, 1969. Produced by Jack Good, guests on the show included Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, the Clara Ward Singers, the Buddy Miles Express, Paul Arnold and the Moon Express, and We Three. Although they were billed as musical guests, Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger (alongside their then-backing band The Trinity) found themselves playing a prominent role; in fact, it can be argued that the special focused more on the guest stars (specifically, Auger and Driscoll) than the Monkees themselves. This special is notable as the Monkees' final performance as a quartet until 1986, as Peter Tork left the group at the end of the special's production. The title is a play on "​33 1⁄3 revolutions per minute."
Good Times (1967) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
Good Times
director: William Friedkin actor: Sonny Bono / Cher
other title: Buenos tiempos
Given the opportunity to headline their own feature film by studio executive Mr. Mordicus, Sonny and Cher have three days to come up with an idea for a hit movie or they'll have to use the studio's hackneyed script.
The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976) [TV] WikiData TMDB
The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour
other title: Scooby-Doo et Dynomutt and The Blue Falcon / Die Scooby-Doo-Show
The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour is a 60-minute package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1976 for ABC Saturday mornings. It marked the first new installments of the cowardly canine since 1973, and contained the following segments: The Scooby-Doo Show and Dynomutt, Dog Wonder.