Charles B. Griffith
Charles B. Griffith is an actor, screenwriter, producer and director, known for Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 2 (1989), Eating Raoul (1982) and Smokey Bites the Dust (1981).
Charles B. Griffith
- Name: Charles B. Griffith
Charles B. Griffith' filmography
Actor
Charles is listed as actor for seven titles.

Eating Raoul
Movie, 1982

Smokey Bites the Dust
Mellow Rabbi
Movie, 1981

Death Race Two-Thousand
Resistance Army Member
Movie, 1975

Revenge of the Blood Beast
Policeman
Movie, 1966

The Little Shop of Horrors
Screaming Patient/ Audrey Junior / Burglar
Movie, 1960

Attack of the Crab Monsters
Seaman Mac, wears sunglasses
Movie, 1957

It Conquered the World
Dr. Pete Shelton
Movie, 1956
Find all movies with Charles B. Griffith as actor.
Screenwriter
Charles is listed as screenwriter for twenty one titles.

Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 2
Movie, 1989

Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype
Movie, 1980

Eat My Dust
Movie, 1976

Death Race Two-Thousand
Movie, 1975

Eager Beavers
Movie, 1975

The Checkered Flag
Movie, 1967

The Wild Angels
Movie, 1966

Creature from the Haunted Sea
Movie, 1961

The Little Shop of Horrors
Movie, 1960

Ski Troop Attack
Movie, 1960

Beast from the Haunted Cave
Movie, 1959

A Bucket of Blood
Movie, 1959

Forbidden Island
Movie, 1959

Ghost of the China Sea
Movie, 1958

Attack of the Crab Monsters
Movie, 1957

Thunder Over Hawaii
Movie, 1957

Not of This Earth
Movie, 1957

Rock All Night
Movie, 1957

Teenage Doll
Movie, 1957

Flesh and the Spur
Movie, 1956

It Conquered the World
Movie, 1956
Find all movies with Charles B. Griffith as screenwriter.
Producer
Charles is listed as producer for two titles.

Forbidden Island
Movie, 1959

Ghost of the China Sea
Movie, 1958
Find all movies with Charles B. Griffith as producer.
Director
Charles is listed as director for six titles.

Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 2
Movie, 1989

Smokey Bites the Dust
Movie, 1981

Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype
Movie, 1980

Up from the Depths
Movie, 1979

Eat My Dust
Movie, 1976

Forbidden Island
Movie, 1959
Find all movies with Charles B. Griffith as director.