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Every Man Has Two Wives (1956)
Character: Bill Morgan
In the spring, when one gentleman's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of a former love, his wife decides to take drastic action. She and hubby make a trip back to the old home town, determined to come face to face with his childhood sweetheart.
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Don't Talk (1942)
Character: FBI Agent Freed
This Crime Does Not Pay series entry dramatizes the idea that during wartime, people should not discuss anything related to their work when in public. A casual remark can be overheard by an enemy agent and used to sabotage the war effort. In this short, the story involves shipments of parts to a defense plant.
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The Luckiest Guy in the World (1947)
Character: Charles Vurn
In this MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short, a man destroys his life through gambling debts and stealing company funds.
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The Borgia Stick (1967)
Character: Hal Carter
A suburban couple discovers that they are pawns for a powerful crime syndicate. They try to break away from the cartel and go legitimate, but the syndicate doesn't want to give them up so easily.
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Time to Kill (1945)
Character: Harry O'Brien
A group of sailors kid their shipmate Frank about his constant reading, when they would all rather play cards. But each of them has a dream for the future that they consider impossible. Harry wants a better world for his two kids, Shorty and Eddie want to start a trucking company, Joe wants to learn about engines, and another of the gang just wants to know how to write well. When Frank reveals that he's been studying to get his high school diploma and to have a career in the Navy, the others realize that the educational benefits offered by the Armed Forces Institute can help them achieve their dreams.
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Ring Once for Death (1974)
Character: Hugo Fane
Recently widowed Laura Vallance returns home to England after many years living abroad. She knows few people in England, but she desires rest and seclusion in her time of grief. However, she is more alone than she bargained for when she hires Roger Masters as her butler. With small doses of poison, the ruthless butler plans to keeps his wealthy employer incapacitated... permanently.
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The Chickening (2015)
Character: (archive footage) (uncredited)
It’s hard for a boy not to get excited when his dad gets a new job as Senior Chief Night Manager at Charbay’s Chicken World and Restaurant Resort, the world’s largest fast-food entertainment complex in North America. But things quickly get very, very clucked.
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Airport (1970)
Character: Anson Harris
Melodrama about a bomber on board an airplane, an airport almost closed by snow, and various personal problems of the people involved.
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Island Claws (1980)
Character: Dr. McNeal
A biological experiment in Florida goes awry. The result: 8-foot long land crabs which roar loudly and kill everything in sight.
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The Affairs of Martha (1942)
Character: Danny O'Brien
Members of a well-to-do small community become worried when it is revealed that one of their maids is writing a telling exposé.
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Seven in Darkness (1969)
Character: Alex Swain
A plane carrying seven blind people to a convention for the blind in Seattle crashes in the mountains due to severe weather. Only the blind survive the crash and they must make their way back through the wilderness to civilization.
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Pete 'n' Tillie (1972)
Character: Burt Wilson
A fun-loving bachelor woos and weds a secretary, but the bonds of this marriage aren't strong enough to stop his philandering from continuing.
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Johnny Eager (1941)
Character: Lew Rankin
A charming racketeer seduces the DA's stepdaughter for revenge, then falls in love.
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Comet Over Broadway (1938)
Character: Garage mechanic (uncredited)
Story of a rising stage star and the trouble she causes by her ambition.
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A Guy Named Joe (1943)
Character: Dick Rumney
A cocky Air Force pilot stationed in England during World War II falls for a daring female flier. After he's killed on a mission, he is sent back to Earth by heavenly General with a new assignment.
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Eyes in the Night (1942)
Character: Mr. Busch
Blind detective Duncan Maclain gets mixed up with enemy agents and murder when he tries to help an old friend with a rebellious stepdaughter.
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Winged Victory (1944)
Character: Bobby Crills
Pinky Scariano, Allan Ross, and Frankie Davis all join the Army Air Forces with hopes of becoming pilots. In training, they meet and become pals with Bobby Grills and Irving Miller, and the five struggle through the rigid training and grueling tests involved in becoming pilots. Not all of them succeed, and tragedy awaits for some.
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A Yank on the Burma Road (1942)
Character: Joe Tracey
A celebrated New York cabbie is pressed into service for a perilous journey through World War II China.
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Shadow of the Thin Man (1941)
Character: Paul Clarke
High society sleuths Nick and Nora Charles run into a variety of shady characters while investigating a race-track murder.
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Bataan (1943)
Character: F.X. Matowski
During Japan's invasion of the Philippines in 1942, Capt. Henry Lassiter, Sgt. Bill Dane and a diverse group of American soldiers are ordered to destroy and hold a strategic bridge in order to delay the Japanese forces and allow Gen. MacArthur time to secure Bataan. When the Japanese soldiers begin to rebuild the bridge and advance, the group struggles with not only hunger, sickness and gunfire, but also the knowledge that there is likely no relief on the way.
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Climb an Angry Mountain (1972)
Character: Lt. Frank Bryant
Sheriff Elisha Cooper has to work with New York City officer Nelson after his son is taken hostage by a fugitive who is hiding out on California's Mount Shasta.
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Mary, Mary (1963)
Character: Bob McKellaway
Sparks fly when a recently-divorced couple is forced back into proximity to sort out a tax matter.
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The Shining (1980)
Character: Ullman
Jack Torrance accepts a caretaker job at the Overlook Hotel, where he, along with his wife Wendy and their son Danny, must live isolated from the rest of the world for the winter. But they aren't prepared for the madness that lurks within.
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Rio Rita (1942)
Character: Harry Gantley
Doc and Wishey run into some Nazi-agents, who want to smuggle bombs into the USA from a Mexican border hotel.
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The Man with My Face (1951)
Character: Charles 'Chick' Graham / Albert 'Bert' Rand
A man discovers that an evil twin has taken over his life.
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Tenth Avenue Angel (1948)
Character: Al Parker
Flavia's been told that her Aunt Susan's fiancé, Steve, has been on a trip around the world, but in truth he's finished his prison term. Steve wonders how he can make some money and is approached by his old associates. When Flavia discovers the truth about Steve, she loses all faith in her family and in God, and it will take a miracle to restore Flavia's belief and keep Steve out of trouble.
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Dr. Kildare's Victory (1942)
Character: Samuel Z. Cutter
Dr. Gillespie supports Kildare's crusade against their hospital's deal with a rival hospital.
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The Human Comedy (1943)
Character: Fat
Teenager Homer Macauley stays at home in the small town of Ithaca, California to support his family while his older brother Marcus prepares to go to war.
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Undercover Maisie (1947)
Character: Lieutenant Paul Scott
Maisie Revere, a showgirl stranded in Los Angeles, decides to join the local police department on the persuasion of Lieutenant Paul Scott who wants to use her as an undercover agent to expose a conman.
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The First Traveling Saleslady (1956)
Character: Charles Masters
At the turn of the century Rose and ex-showbiz friend Molly get involved in selling steel. When they come unstuck with corsets they embark on the even more hazardous project of selling barbed wire to highly suspicious Texas cowboys.
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Casino Royale (1954)
Character: Jimmy Bond
American spy James Bond must outsmart card wiz and crime boss LeChiffre while monitoring his actions.
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