Best Bill Mumy movies

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Best Bill Mumy movies
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Bill Mumy movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don't know about Bill Mumy.

TOP 10:

Captain America

Captain America
Bill Mumy as: Young General Fleming
Genre: Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, War
Release: 1990
During World War II, a brave, patriotic American Soldier undergoes experiments to become a new supersoldier, "Captain America". Racing to Germany to sabotage the rockets of Nazi baddie "Red Skull", Captain America winds up frozen until the 1990s. He reawakens to find that the Red Skull has changed identities and is now planning to kidnap the President of the United States.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Melinda Dillon movies?

TOP 9:

A.I. Assault

A.I. Assault
Bill Mumy as: Major Keith
Genre: Thriller, Science Fiction
Release: 2006
When a plane carrying a pair of top secret military robots crashes on a deserted Pacific island, a team of Navy seals must find them and turn them off as soon as possible for the longer they are activated, the smarter they become.


TOP 8:

Double Trouble

Double Trouble
Bill Mumy as: Bob
Genre: Action, Comedy
Release: 1992
Two beefed-up twins operating on opposing sides of the law, team up to stop a nefarious crook in this actioner. Peter Jade is a notoriously arrogant burglar who ends up with the key to an enormous underground cache of diamonds. David Jade is a cop who joins forces with Peter after greedy Philip Chamberlain, wanting the diamonds for himself, kills David's partner
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Bud Spencer movies?

TOP 7:

Wild in the Streets

Wild in the Streets
Bill Mumy as: Boy
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Release: 1968
Striking a zeitgeist nerve, Wild in the Streets stars Christopher Jones (Ryan's Daughter) as Max Frost, rock singer and poster boy for the counterculture revolution of the '60s. While performing with his band, The Troopers, at a political rally for Senate candidate Johnny Fergus (Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild), Max seizes the opportunity to spout his own political philosophies which include, among other things, that the voting age should be lowered to 14. And thus begins the tale of Max's meteoric rise. But as he moves further and further into uncharted waters, first as a voice for the youth movement (or is he just a mouthpiece for opportunist politicians?) and then as a nominee for President of the United States, Max will not bend to the will of the old guard. Instead he begins implementing his own ideas of what would make a better world, including re-education camps for those over the age of 35 along with a liberal dosing of LSD.

TOP 6:

Three Wishes

Three Wishes
Bill Mumy as: Neighbor
Genre: Fantasy, Family, Drama
Release: 1995
While Jane Holman is driving with her two sons, she accidentally runs into a drifter, Jack McCloud, who breaks his leg. Being responsible, Jane invites Jack, and his dog, to stay at her home until his leg has healed. Jack struggles to adapt their lifestyle, and finds himself loved by the family.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Jay O. Sanders movies?


TOP 5:

Twilight Zone: The Movie

Twilight Zone: The Movie
Bill Mumy as: Tim (segment "It's a Good Life")
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Release: 1983
1959. Friday nights. We time-traveled. Witnessed surprising twists. Entertained aliens. Experienced fear. And first journeyed to "The Twilight Zone" of Rod Serling's memorable TV series. And guided by four imaginative moviemakers, we traveled there again in 1983. Directors John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante and George Miller fashion stories based on or inspired by classic episodes. Landis weaves the tale of a bigot who gets a walloping dose of his own hatred. Spielberg takes over with a fable of senior citizens offered a magical rejuvenation. Dante serves up a terror trip with a child who uses his cartoon-inspired powers to enslave his family. Then fright goes aloft with Miller's finale about a neurotic passenger who sees a monster on the jetliner's wing. Or does he?
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Elsa Raven movies?

TOP 4:

Babylon 5: The Road Home

Babylon 5: The Road Home
Bill Mumy as: Lennier (voice)
Genre: Animation, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
Release: 2023
Travel across the galaxy with John Sheridan as he unexpectedly finds himself transported through multiple timelines and alternate realities in a quest to find his way back home. Along the way he reunites with some familiar faces, while discovering cosmic new revelations about the history, purpose, and meaning of the Universe.
Did you know that this movie is also one of best Peter Jurasik movies?

TOP 3:

A Child Is Waiting

A Child Is Waiting
Bill Mumy as: Child
Genre: Drama
Release: 1963
Dr. Matthew Clark is the head of a state institution for intellectually disabled children. Jean Hansen, a former music teacher anxious to give her life some meaning, joins the staff of the hospital. Jean, who tries to shelter the children with her love, suspiciously regards Dr. Clark's stern training methods. She becomes emotionally involved with 12-year-old Reuben Widdicombe, who has been abandoned by his divorced parents.


TOP 2:

What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Bill Mumy as: Self
Genre: Documentary
Release: 2018
A documentary exploring the legacy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the reasons it went from the black sheep of Star Trek to a beloved mainstay of the franchise, and a brainstorm with the original writers on what a theoretical eighth season of the show could look like.

TOP 1:

Papillon

Papillon
Bill Mumy as: Lariot
Genre: Crime, Drama
Release: 1973
A man befriends a fellow criminal as the two of them begin serving their sentence on a dreadful prison island, which inspires the man to plot his escape.


If you like the best Bill Mumy movies, then you will also like the best Melinda Dillon movies, where many of their films coincide.