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The Madonna's Secret (1946)
Character: Hunt Mason (as Michael Hawks)
This drama is an updated version of Ulmer's 1944 film Bluebeard. It is set in New York and follows the exploits of an eccentric Parisian painter who has come to New York to escape a controversy surrounding his work. The trouble stems when the model he has used in all his work is found floating dead in the Seine.
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Bride by Mistake (1944)
Character: Lt. Stephen Corey
The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter, a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men. To attract a suitor whose main interest is not money, she changes places with her secretary, Sylvia Lockwood, and assumes the role of a young working woman. However, she then falls for recuperating fighter pilot Anthony Travis, who, in turn, is madly in love with Sylvia -- or, perhaps, with the millions he thinks she has.
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Flying Leathernecks (1951)
Character: Capt. Harold Jorgensen, Ops. Officer
Major Daniel Kirby takes command of a squadron of Marine fliers just before they are about to go into combat. While the men are well meaning, he finds them undisciplined and prone to always finding excuses to do what is easy rather than what is necessary. The root of the problem is the second in command, Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin. Griff is the best flier in the group but Kirby finds him a poor commander who is not prepared to make the difficult decision that all commanders have to make - to put men in harm's way knowing that they may be killed.
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The Velvet Touch (1948)
Character: Jimmy Ross (as Steven Flagg)
After accidentally killing her lecherous producer, a famous actress tries to hide her guilt.
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The Las Vegas Story (1952)
Character: Mitch, the Deputy (uncredited)
When newlyweds visit Las Vegas, the wife's shady past comes to the surface.
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First Yank into Tokyo (1945)
Character: Andrew Kent
A U.S. pilot undergoes plastic surgery and drops into Japan to get a captive scientist's (Marc Cramer) atomic secrets.
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What a Blonde (1945)
Character: Andrew Kent
American gas rationing during WWII results in comic mayhem as a lingerie executive finds his home overrun with showgirls.
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Looking for Love (1964)
Character: Bistro Owner (uncredited)
An aspiring young singer unexpectedly gets her big break by inventing a specialized clothes rack.
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Easy Living (1949)
Character: Gilbert Vollmer
A football halfback has a heart condition, a nagging wife and a team secretary who loves him.
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The Brighton Strangler (1945)
Character: Lieutenant Bob Carson
After suffering a head injury during the London Blitz, theatre actor John Loder comes to believe himself to be the Brighton Strangler, the murderer he was playing onstage.
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Marine Raiders (1944)
Character: Lt. Sherwood
A Marine major looks out for his captain on Guadalcanal and in Australia.
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The French Line (1954)
Character: George Hodges
Oil heiress Mame Carson takes an incognito cruise so that men will love her for her body, not her money.
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Hit Parade of 1951 (1950)
Character: Chuck (as Steve Flagg)
While raising cash to pay a debt, a Vegas gambler tricks a night club crooner there who looks like him to play him for a bit.The gambler's Latina girlfriend opens the eyes of the prissy crooner.
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Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966)
Character: Captain William Yates
A sophisticated con man mounts an intricate plan to rob an airport bank while the Soviet premier is due to arrive.
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4 for Texas (1963)
Character: Williams
In the 1870s, two rival businessmen, Zack Thomas and Joe Jarrett, on a stagecoach heading to Galveston, Texas, must pull together to protect $100,000 from an outlaw named Matson. Once in Galveston, however, their rivalry continues, as Thomas joins up with Elya Carlson and Jarret with Maxine Richter. But Matson is still on the loose, and a scheming banker threatens both Thomas and Jarrett.
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The Truth About Murder (1946)
Character: Hank
A young attorney (Bonita Granville) is convinced a murder suspect is innocent in the killing of his wife.
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Doctors' Wives (1971)
Character: Doctor (uncredited)
The wives of several high-powered doctors feel neglected due to their husbands' focus on their careers, so they embark on a regimen of sex, drugs and booze.
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Race Street (1948)
Character: Clerk (uncredited)
A night club owner takes on the crooks who killed his best friend.
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Gangway for Tomorrow (1943)
Character: Jim Johnson (Mechanic)
Five defense workers on their way to the munitions factory tell their stories: a refugee from the French Resistance, a frustrated race car driver, a prison warden, a former Miss America, and an intellectual who dropped out of society and saw the country as a bum.
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