Archie Twitchell

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28-Nov-1906

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Home Work Home Work (1942) Character: N/A
Leon does his best to elude a process server by taking the day off work to help with the housework. Mrs. Errol meets the server in the street and, thinking he's one of Leon's college pals, invites him home.
Wolf of New York Wolf of New York (1940) Character: Cop
A New York attorney defends a young man with a criminal past who has been accused of murdering a police inspector.
USS VD: Ship of Shame USS VD: Ship of Shame (1942) Character: 'Doc' Taylor (uncredited)
This film was made by the U.S. government during World War II to show its young servicemen the results of "fooling around" with "loose women" overseas. Actual victims of such sexually transmitted diseases as syphilis and gonorrhoea are shown, along with the physical deterioration that accompanies those diseases.
Flight at Midnight Flight at Midnight (1939) Character: (uncredited)
Spinner McGee, devil-may-care mail pilot volunteers his courage and skill for the task of raising $100,000 to save the small airport owned by Pop Hussey from being condemned.
Prison Farm Prison Farm (1938) Character: Telegraph Operator
Shirley Ross plays an innocent young girl convicted for complicity in a crime committed by her boy friend (Lloyd Nolan). The male crook is sentence to six months on a prison farm populated by both men and women (segregated, of course). Ross is also incarcerated, suffering the cruelties of the sadistic male and female guards (including J. Carroll Naish and future "Ma Kettle" Marjorie Main!)
Saboteur Saboteur (1942) Character: Motorcycle Cop (voice) (uncredited)
Aircraft factory worker Barry Kane flees across the United States after he is wrongly accused of starting the fire that killed his best friend.
Union Pacific Union Pacific (1939) Character: Secretary (uncredited)
One of the last bills signed by President Lincoln authorizes pushing the Union Pacific Railroad across the wilderness to California. But financial opportunist Asa Barrows hopes to profit from obstructing it. Chief troubleshooter Jeff Butler has his hands full fighting Barrows' agent, gambler Sid Campeau; Campeau's partner Dick Allen is Jeff's war buddy and rival suitor for engineer's daughter Molly Monahan. Who will survive the effort to push the railroad through at any cost?
Moonrise Moonrise (1948) Character: N/A
Stigmatized from infancy by the fate of his criminal father, a man is bruised and bullied until one night, in a fit of rage, he kills his most persistent tormentor. As the police close in around him, he makes a desperate bid for the love of the dead man’s girlfriend, a schoolteacher who sees the wounded soul behind his aggression.
The Missing Corpse The Missing Corpse (1945) Character: Jimmy Trigg (uncredited)
A feud between rival newspapermen Kruger (Bromberg) and McDonald (Guilfoyle) goes deadly when blackmailing McDonald ends up murdered and his corpse planted in the trunk of Kruger's car. Good guy Kruger attempts to hide McDonald's body, with the help of chauffeur Hogan (Jenks), to keep from being charged with murder. However, zany scenarios occur as the body just won't stay hidden, and keeps on popping up in multiple places where Kruger is located, leading to him hiding the body again and again while Kruger tries to find the real killer.
Bad Man of Deadwood Bad Man of Deadwood (1941) Character: Cavalry Lieutenant
Roy and Gabby fight bad guys to save the town of Deadwood.
I Wanted Wings I Wanted Wings (1941) Character: Lt. Clarkton
Told in flashback, this drama follows the training and personal lives of three recruits in the Army Air Corps: a wealthy playboy, a college jock, and an auto mechanic. Love interest is supplied by a female photographer and a sultry blonde.
Television Spy Television Spy (1939) Character: Jim Winton
A scientist invents a television device called the Iconoscope. Foreign agents hear about it and try to steal it.
Granny Get Your Gun Granny Get Your Gun (1940) Character: Joe
An elderly woman turns sheriff to clear her granddaughter of murder charges.
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. (1941) Character: Radio Announcer (voice)
Dick Tracy goes up against a villain known as The Ghost, who can turn himself invisible.
Young Bill Hickok Young Bill Hickok (1940) Character: Phillip
Bill Hickok, assisted by Calamity Jane, is after a foreign agent and his guerrilla band who are trying to take over some western territory just as the Civil War is coming to a close.
The Gunfighter The Gunfighter (1950) Character: Johnny (uncredited)
The fastest gun in the West tries to escape his reputation.
North West Mounted Police North West Mounted Police (1940) Character: Mountie
Texas Ranger Dusty Rivers ("Isn't that a contradiction in terms?", another character asks him) travels to Canada in the 1880s in search of Jacques Corbeau, who is wanted for murder. He wanders into the midst of the Riel Rebellion, in which Métis (people of French and Native heritage) and Natives want a separate nation. Dusty falls for nurse April Logan, who is also loved by Mountie Jim Brett. April's brother is involved with Courbeau's daughter Louvette, which leads to trouble during the battles between the rebels and the Mounties. Through it all Dusty is determined to bring Corbeau back to Texas (and April, too, if he can manage it.)
Dishonored Lady Dishonored Lady (1947) Character: Freddie Francher
Art editor Madeleine Damian carries on numerous loveless affairs. After a failed relationship with advertiser Felix Courtland, the increasingly depressed Madeleine attempts suicide. When Jack Garet, her secretary and former lover, tries to blackmail her, Madeleine resigns and seeks a reclusive life. Neighbor David Cousins befriends Madeleine, but soon Courtland and Garet discover her whereabouts and disrupt her new life.
Out of the Past Out of the Past (1947) Character: Rafferty (uncredited)
The peaceful life of a gas station owner is disrupted when a man from his past arrives in town and forces him to return to the dark world he had tried to escape.
Mighty Joe Young Mighty Joe Young (1949) Character: Reporter
A young woman, Jill Young, grew up on her father's ranch in Africa, raising a large gorilla named Joe from an infant. Years later, she brings him to Hollywood to become a star.
Cocoanut Grove Cocoanut Grove (1938) Character: Radio Station Technician
Band tries to get an audition for a job at a prestigious nightclub.
Partners in Crime Partners in Crime (1937) Character: Photographer
Detective Hank Hyer investigates a blackmail case involving a candidate for mayor.
The French Key The French Key (1946) Character: Murdock (as Michael Branden)
Private detective Johnny Fletcher and his sidekick Sam Cragg skip out on their rented room, but when they sneak back to retrieve their luggage, they discover a dead body on the bed, holding a gold coin in its hand. Fletcher is told by a coin collector that the piece is an old and valuable Spanish coin, but Fletcher soon begins to suspect that the man is himself involved in the murder. Fletcher's investigation leads to he and Sam getting caught up in a murder and gold smuggling scheme.
Mr. District Attorney Mr. District Attorney (1941) Character: Motorcycle Officer
An assistant prosecutor and his spunky friend investigate a suddenly hot case.
Web of Danger Web of Danger (1947) Character: Ramsey, Meteorologist
Ernie Reardon, the superintendent, and Bill O'Hara, the foreman, of a construction company crew working on a bridge to a remote valley, are constantly quarreling over small and minor matter, especially when it comes to Peg Mallory, whom both men are romancing and Peg enjoys the attention. Thed work is suspended when a worker is killed, but a flood is approaching and the valley citizens are in dire straits unless the bridge is completed - in a hurry.
Pacific Blackout Pacific Blackout (1941) Character: Suspicious Cafe Waiter
Falsely convicted of murder, young Robert Draper escapes custody during a practice blackout drill. Under cover of darkness, Draper hopes to find the real killer, who turns out to be a member of a Nazi sabotage ring. Completed shortly before America entered WW2.
A Tragedy at Midnight A Tragedy at Midnight (1942) Character: Henry Carney
The host of a whodunit radio show finds himself involved in his own mystery when he awakens to find a woman with a knife in her back in his bedroom.
Kentucky Jubilee Kentucky Jubilee (1951) Character: Barney Malone
A film director travels to Kentucky to seek out local talent for a hillbilly musical film. There, he gets kidnapped.
Prairie Stranger Prairie Stranger (1941) Character: Barton
Charles Starrett is once more cast as frontier doctor Steve Monroe in Columbia's Prairie Stranger. In the company of his comic sidekick, mail-order intern Bones (Cliff Edwards), Dr. Monroe sets up his shingle in a small Nevada town. When business is slow, Monroe and Bones take jobs as ranch-hands on a cattle spread, and while thus employed try to solve a series of mysterious livestock poisonings.
Hold 'Em Navy Hold 'Em Navy (1937) Character: Jerry Abbott
Two football players fight over the same girl.
Persons in Hiding Persons in Hiding (1939) Character: Co-Pilot (uncredited)
During a stick-up, a woman is excited by the criminal and joins him on his crime spree.
Among the Living Among the Living (1941) Character: Tom Reilly
A mentally unstable man, who has been kept in isolation for years, escapes and causes trouble for his identical twin brother.
The Arizona Kid The Arizona Kid (1939) Character: Lieutenant Fox
Roy is a Confederate officer stationed in Missouri during the Civil War. He must put an end to outlaw gangs working under the pretense of service to the Confederacy.
The Thundering Trail The Thundering Trail (1951) Character: Governor Tom Emery
Lash and Fuzzy have been sent to escort the new Governor to the Capitol City. West and his outlaw gang are out to stop them. When Lash's first attempt is foiled, he realizes the Governor's supposedly deaf and dumb servant is the informant and sets a trap for the gang.
Her Jungle Love Her Jungle Love (1938) Character: Roy Atkins
While searching the South Pacific for a missing aviator, Bob Mitchell and Jimmy Wallace are caught in a typhoon and crack up on an island, escaping unharmed with the aid of Tura, a beautiful jungle girl who is the only inhabitant of the island and is believed a goddess by the natives of the adjoining islands. The three are about to leave the island on a make-shift raft when a gang of savage tribesman land, headed by Kuasa, a half-mad potentate who informs them that all whites are his mortal enemies because an Englishwoman once spurned his love and he got his revenge by stealing her daughter, who is Tura.
Illegal Traffic Illegal Traffic (1938) Character: Duke
G-Man Charles Bent Martin is sent out to break up a nationwide racket. A transport company is aiding fugitives making a getaway in exchange for the lion's share of their loot. Through an old friend, whom he once barnstormed in an air circus, Martin joins the gang as a pilot. He becomes interested in Carol Butler, a beautiful girl involved with the gang through the activities of her ne'er-do-well father.
Mickey the Kid Mickey the Kid (1939) Character: Shelby, the Bus Driver
A bank robber and his boy make a run for it during winter in a bus full of children.
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940) Character: Carter Lane
A wax museum run by a demented doctor contains statues of such crime figures as Jack the Ripper and Bluebeard. In addition to making wax statues the doctor performs plastic surgery. It is here that an arch fiend takes refuge.
Ambush Ambush (1939) Character: Bank Teller
Four bandits swoop down on a California bank and flee with $98,000, leaving a truck as the only clue to their identity. Jane Hartman, bank secretary, recognizes the truck as one on which her brother Charles worked. Fleeing to her brother, she is trapped by the gang, composed of its master-mind, Gibbs, Sidney, a gunman, and Randall, a blackballed airplane pilot. Under threat of bodily harm to her brother, she lures truck-driver Tony Andrews to the hideout, and he is forced to help them in their escape attempt.
The Major and the Minor The Major and the Minor (1942) Character: Cadet Sergeant (uncredited)
Low on funds, working-class girl Susan Applegate disguises herself as a youngster in order to pay half fare home. But little 'Sue Sue' finds herself in a whole heap of grownup trouble when she hides out in a compartment with handsome Major Philip Kirby.
The Fleet's In The Fleet's In (1942) Character: Petty Officer
Shy sailor Casey Kirby suddenly becomes known as a sea wolf when his picture is taken with a famous actress. Things get complicated when bets are placed on his prowess with the ladies.
Accomplice Accomplice (1946) Character: [as Michael Brandon] Sheriff Rucker
A private detective and his assistant are hired to find a missing husband by the detective's former girlfriend who dumped him. The case is quickly complicated by a sexy brunette, a missing bank executive, a castle in the desert, and a dead body with its "head blown off" but identified as the husband.
Revenue Agent Revenue Agent (1950) Character: Ernie Medford
Accountant Augustis King discovers that his wife, Marfhe, is having an affair with his boss Sam Bellows. He telephones Internal Revenue Bureau that he can give evidence of a large tax-evasion racket. Before IRS-agent Steve Daniels arrives, King is murdered by a henchman of Bellows and his partner, Ernie Medford. Daniels discovers that Bellows and Medford are smuggling gold bullion from their mine in Mexico, and sell and bank the money under assumed names. they hide the bullion in a compartment welded to the bottom of a car.
Daughter of Shanghai Daughter of Shanghai (1937) Character: Secretary (uncredited)
A Chinese-American woman tries to expose an illegal alien smuggling ring.
Sophie Lang Goes West Sophie Lang Goes West (1937) Character: Clerk
Reformed jewel-thief Sophie Lang, tired of being questioned by the New York City police every time a jewel disappears, decides to head for California only to get into more trouble.
Big Town Scandal Big Town Scandal (1948) Character: Newspaper Man (uncredited)
A crusading editor and his star reporter aid underprivileged youths and crack down on racketeers out to fix basketball.
Fort Apache Fort Apache (1948) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Owen Thursday sees his new posting to the desolate Fort Apache as a chance to claim the military honour which he believes is rightfully his. Arrogant, obsessed with military form and ultimately self-destructive, he attempts to destroy the Apache chief Cochise after luring him across the border from Mexico, against the advice of his subordinates.
I Shot Billy the Kid I Shot Billy the Kid (1950) Character: Saloon Tough
Although the Lincoln County War has come to a conclusion, Billy the Kid turns his back on a gubernatorial pardon and continues his lawless career.
King of Chinatown King of Chinatown (1939) Character: Interne
A Chinese-American surgeon faces a moral dilemma after operating on the mob boss in charge of vice and protection rackets in her city's Chinatown.
The Saxon Charm The Saxon Charm (1948) Character: Mr. Maddox
In order to get his way, New York producer Matt Saxon manipulates and controls everyone around him but his latest protégé, novelist Eric Busch, finally stands-up to him.
Follow Me Quietly Follow Me Quietly (1949) Character: Dixon (as Michael Branden)
When it rains in the city, a serial killer known as "The Judge" looks for his next strangling victim. For months, the madman has been stalking at night, leaving behind clues, but police efforts have been fruitless. Constructing a life-size dummy of the murderer, police Lt. Harry Grant is growing obsessed with capturing him, and always following Grant is the relentless reporter Ann Gorman looking to break the story, but the hunt continues.
The Frontier Phantom The Frontier Phantom (1952) Character: Sheriff
Lash Larue seeks to arrest his twin brother, known as the Frontier Phantom
Buck Benny Rides Again Buck Benny Rides Again (1940) Character: Mac - Attendant
Radio star Jack Benny, intending to stay in New York for the summer, is forced by the needling of rival Fred Allen to prove his boasts about roughing it on his (fictitious) Nevada ranch. Meanwhile, singer Joan Cameron, whom Jack's fallen for and offended, is maneuvered by her sisters to the same Nevada town. Jack's losing battle to prove his manhood to Joan means broad slapstick burlesque of Western cliches.
Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard (1950) Character: Salesman at Men's Shop (uncredited)
A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a former silent film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity.
Robin Hood Of Texas Robin Hood Of Texas (1947) Character: Jim Prescott
When the bank is robbed, Gene and the boys are singing nearby and the Chief arrests them as gang members but lets them go thinking they will lead them to the others.
In Old Amarillo In Old Amarillo (1951) Character: Mike Carver (uncredited)
A drought is about to end the cattle business. The owner of a canning factory wants to buy all the remaining cattle cheap. He plans to ruin the cattlemen's plans to ship water by train and to seed the clouds for rain. Roy is sent by a packing house to investigate.
Swingin' on a Rainbow Swingin' on a Rainbow (1945) Character: Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
A young girl goes to New York to find a band leader who has stolen all the songs she wrote and is passing them off as his own.
The Vanishing Outpost The Vanishing Outpost (1951) Character: Mack
Walker is an undercover Pinkerton Agent and gets Lash and Fuzzy involved in cleaning up the Taggert. A mash up of old Lash films and other movies and released as an original film.
Tip-Off Girls Tip-Off Girls (1938) Character: Hensler
A federal agent goes after a hijacking ring that uses beautiful women to help it hijack the rigs of unsuspecting truckers.
Behind the News Behind the News (1940) Character: Reporter
As suggested by its title, Behind the News was a "stop the presses!" yarn set in a big-city newsroom. Lloyd Nolan is top-billed as a cynical reporter with a penchant for sticking his neck out too far. Frank Albertson costars as a cub reporter fresh out of journalism school, whose presence is resented by Nolan and his fellow workers. But it is Albertson who, after running afoul of the law, is instrumental in breaking up a ring of racketeers. Behind the News was remade by Republic as Headline Hunters (55).
Say It in French Say It in French (1938) Character: Elevator Operator
An American golf pro falls in love with a woman while visiting France; before long they are married and in the US. Upon their arrival, they are dismayed to discover that the golfer's parents have arranged for him to marry a wealthy socialite so they can use her money to support their business....
The Bounty Hunter The Bounty Hunter (1954) Character: Harrison
A year after a violent train robbery the Pinkerton detective agency hires a bounty hunter to find the three remaining killers. He tracks them to Twin Forks but has no clue to their identity. Tensions surface as just his presence in town acts as a catalyst.
Angel on My Shoulder Angel on My Shoulder (1946) Character: Police Sergeant (uncredited)
The Devil arranges for a deceased gangster to return to Earth as a well-respected judge to make up for his previous life.
West Point Widow West Point Widow (1941) Character: Joe Martin
In this romance, a hospital nurse marries a West Point football hero. She soon gets pregnant, but this doesn't stop her from annulling the marriage so as not to interfere with her husband's military career.
Men with Wings Men with Wings (1938) Character: Nelson
Reporter Nicholas Ranson is jubilant when, on 17 Dec 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville and Wilbur Wright take their first airplane flight. Back home in Underwood, Maryland, however, his uncle Hiram F. Jenkins, owner and editor of the local newspaper, refuses to print the story. Nicholas quits and continues to work on his own airplane, with the devoted help of his little daughter Peggy. Peggy is actually the first in her family to fly when her friends, Patrick Falconer and Scott Barnes, induce her to get inside a large kite they have made, and run with it in a field until she is airborne. The kite is caught in a tree, however, and Peggy gets a black eye. Later, Nicholas dies when his experimental airplane crashes, leaving his wife and children alone. By Peggy's adulthood, planes are capable of flying at an altitude of 11,000 feet, and speeds of nearly 100 m.p.h. Peggy continues her father's obsession with flight by helping Scott and Pat to build a plane.
Wells Fargo Wells Fargo (1937) Character: Man with Paper
In the 1840s, Ramsey MacKay, the driver for the struggling Wells Fargo mail and freight company, will secure an important contract if he delivers fresh oysters to Buffalo from New York City. When he rescues Justine Pryor and her mother, who are stranded in a broken wagon on his route, he doesn't let them slow him down and gives the ladies an exhilirating ride into Buffalo. He arrives in time to obtain the contract and is then sent by company president Henry Wells to St. Louis to establish a branch office.
Dr. Kildare Goes Home Dr. Kildare Goes Home (1940) Character: Bates
A young doctor gives up big-city success to help his father set up a small-town clinic.
Geronimo Geronimo (1939) Character: General's Orderly
The army's effort to capture Apache chief Geronimo, who is leading a band of warriors on a rampage of raiding and murder, is hampered by a feud between two officers--who are father and son.
Thundering Hoofs Thundering Hoofs (1942) Character: Steve Farley
Bill Underwood falls out with his father and chooses the life of a cowhand rather than take charge of his father's stage line.
Give Me a Sailor Give Me a Sailor (1938) Character: Businessman (uncredited)
Jim and Walter are two brother sailors in the United States Navy. Walter tells Jim as soon as they get home he is going to ask his beautiful girlfriend, Nancy Larkin to marry him. But Jim is also in love with Nancy so he begs Nancy's ugly duckling sister, Letty to help break Walter and Nancy up. Letty agrees only under one condition, he help her to win Walter!
Suddenly It's Spring Suddenly It's Spring (1947) Character: Captain Jergens
A WAC officer returns from the war to find her husband wants a divorce.
Illegal Illegal (1955) Character: Mr. Manning (uncredited)
A hugely successful DA goes into private practice after sending a man to the chair -- only to find out later he was innocent. Now the drunken attorney only seems to represent criminals and low lifes.
Yes Sir, Mr. Bones Yes Sir, Mr. Bones (1951) Character: Interlocutor
A young boy finds himself in a home for retired minstrel acts. He's anxious to find out as much as he can about them, and flashbacks show what it was like back in the days of the minstrel shows.
You and Me You and Me (1938) Character: Salesman (uncredited)
Mr. Morris, the owner of a large metropolitan department store, gives jobs to paroled ex-convicts in an effort to help them reform and go straight. Among his 'employed-prison-graduates' are Helen Roberts and Joe Dennis, working as sales clerks. Joe is in love with Helen and asks her to marry him, but she is forbidden to marry as she is still on parole, but she says yes and they are married. In spite of their poverty-level life, their marriage is a happy one until Joe discovers she has lied about her past, in order to marry him. Disillusioned, he leaves, goes back to his old gang and plans to rob the department store.
Kansas City Confidential Kansas City Confidential (1952) Character: Police Dispatcher (uncredited)
An ex-convict sets out to uncover who framed him for an armored car robbery.
Mysterious Doctor Satan Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940) Character: Ross
A mad scientist named Dr. Satan plots to steal key pieces of technology to enable him to build an army of robots based on his prototype to conquer America. The only one standing in his way is Bob Wayne, who fights Satan as the enigmatic Copperhead. Mysterious Doctor Satan is a 1940 film serial named after its chief villain. Doctor Satan's main opponent is the masked mystery man, "The Copperhead", whose secret identity is Bob Wayne, a man searching for justice and revenge on Satan for the death of his step-father. The serial charts the conflict between the two as Bob Wayne pursues Doctor Satan, while the latter completes his plans for world domination.
Second Chance Second Chance (1947) Character: Barker
Jewel thieves battle investigators.
The Arnelo Affair The Arnelo Affair (1947) Character: Roger Alison (as Michael Branden)
A neglected wife gets mixed up with an hypnotic charmer and murder.
Black Angel Black Angel (1946) Character: George Mitchell
A falsely convicted man's wife, Catherine, and an alcoholic composer and pianist, Martin, team up in an attempt to clear her husband of the murder of a blonde singer, who is Martin's wife.



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