Nick Millard is a low-budget workaholic filmmaker best known for his SOV slashers like Death Nurse. His IMDb page credits him with having directed 57 movies. The following titles are missing from it. As far as I can tell, they were all completed, but never released to home video. This list is a work in progress. Please message me if you have any info to add.

Credit: Nick Millard
Year |
Title |
Description/Notes |
1969 |
Severine |
Possibly an erotic film. |
1972 |
Panache |
Shot on film in New Orleans. |
1979 |
Alcatraz Breakout |
Shot on film. |
1984 |
One-armed Warrior |
Listed on Copyrightencyclopedia.com, and confirmed to exist by Millard. |
1986 |
Mac-10 |
Listed on Copyrightencyclopedia.com, and confirmed to exist by Millard. |
1986 |
Street Race |
May have been made six years earlier. |
1988 |
A Divorce in Venice |
Shot in Venice. |
1988 |
Gunfather |
Tagline: “He fights alone.” |
Early 1990s |
Linebacker |
Tagline: “They were the two toughest linebackers in pro football… Now they’ve gone into business for themselves, and they’re playing a more dangerous game…” |
1992 |
The Blue Angel |
Tagline: “Sixty years ago a motion picture shocked the world in its depiction of female depravity.” |
2000 |
Hemingway’s The Snows of Kilimanjaro |
Listed on Nick Millard’s British Film Institute page. |
2000 |
Johnny Stompanato |
Based on the real-life criminal. |
2001 |
Bad Women and Bad Men |
Listed on Nick Millard’s British Film Institute page. |
2001 |
Jackie Devereau |
Tagline: “The story of a New Orleans low life.” |
2002 |
City Without a Soul |
Tagline: “Its name starts with an H and ends with a D.” |
2006 |
Funeral Parlor |
Stars Priscilla Alden. |
2013 |
Frank Gardner’s Return to Saudi Arabia |
Listed on Nick Millard’s British Film Institute page. |
2015 |
Reincarnation |
In the audio commentary for Death Nurse 2, Millard says “I thought of a Criminally Insane that could work… Ethel is reincarnated as a beautiful woman. She’s still a homicidal maniac, but Ethel Janowski comes back. She’s just a temptress. The men chase her and of course they become her victims.” |
Unknown |
The Arizona Kid |
Tagline: “A man as deadly as a sawed-off shotgun, a Glock, a .357 Magnum.” |
Unknown |
The Bullet Ballet |
Shot in Germany. |
Unknown |
Contessa |
Reuses footage from Street Race. |
Unknown |
Don Quixote |
Based on the novel by Miguel de Cervantes. |
Unknown |
The Dumbest Movie in America |
Mentioned in interviews. |
Unknown |
Faust 2005 |
A modern take on the old German legend. |
Unknown |
Hemingway |
Based on the life of Ernest Hemingway. |
Unknown |
Huston |
Based on the life of John Huston. |
Unknown |
Interview With a Dead Man |
Stars Nick Millard as himself. |
Unknown |
The Life and Death of Richard III |
Based on the play Richard III by William Shakespeare. |
Unknown |
The Old Mafia Guy |
Tagline: “He’s old… But still dangerous.” |
Unknown |
Pygmalion |
Based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. |
Unknown |
The Undefeated |
Based on the short story by Ernest Hemingway. |
Count: 31