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Adamah (1949)
Character: Narrator (voice)
Benjamin, an adolescent boy, arrives on a bus with other boys who are new arrivals at the village. They are introduced to the class. He is still suffering from trauma and begins to hoard bread taken from storage even though the village has no lack of food. He watches other children at work but feels foreign and alienated
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Because of Eve (1948)
Character: Segment Narrator (voice)
A doctor uses films about venereal disease and the human reproductive system to educate a young married couple.
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Harmon of Michigan (1941)
Character: Sam Balter
A former University of Michigan football star (Tom Harmon) rejects an opportunity to play professional football. Instead, he marries his college sweetheart (Anita Louise) and begins a career as a college football coach.
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The Story of Life (1948)
Character: N/A
Focuses on frank discussions regarding human reproduction, the "facts of life," and the appreciation of modern medical science in the post-war era.
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Iron Man (1951)
Character: Ringside Announcer (uncredited)
An ambitious coal miner is talked into becoming a boxer by his gambler brother.
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Champion (1949)
Character: Championship Fight Announcer (uncredited)
An unscrupulous boxer fights his way to the top, but eventually alienates all of the people who helped him on the way up.
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Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey (1950)
Character: Fight Announcer
Newlyweds Joe and Anne Palooka are delayed in their honeymoon plans by the helpful Humphrey Pennyworth and by considerably-less-helpful manager, Knobby Walsh.
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The Underworld Story (1950)
Character: Newscaster (uncredited)
A blacklisted reporter brings his shady ways to a small-town newspaper after being fired from a big city daily.
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Big Town Scandal (1948)
Character: Basketball Game Announcer (uncredited)
A crusading editor and his star reporter aid underprivileged youths and crack down on racketeers out to fix basketball.
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Dillinger (1945)
Character: Newsreel Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
The life of American public enemy number one who was shot by the police in 1934.
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The Jackie Robinson Story (1950)
Character: Baseball Announcer in Booth (uncredited)
Biography of Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player in the 20th century. Traces his career in the negro leagues and the major leagues.
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The Pittsburgh Kid (1941)
Character: Radio announcer (voice)
Unable to sign boxer Joe Louis to movie contract, Republic Pictures had to make do with the losers of Louis' heavyweight championship bouts. One of these was Billy Conn, who after being knocked out by Louis in the 13th round awakened to star in the Republic programmer The Pittsburgh Kid. The story finds clean-limned pugilist Conn (playing himself) being managed by pretty Patricia Mallory.
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His Kind of Woman (1951)
Character: Radio Broadcaster (voice) (uncredited)
Career gambler Dan Milner agrees to a $50,000 deal to leave the USA for Mexico, only to find himself entangled with fellow guests at a luxurious resort and suspecting that the man who hired him may be the deported crime boss Nick Ferraro aiming to re-enter to the USA.
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Confirm or Deny (1941)
Character: Berlin Correspondent (voice) (uncredited)
Newsman Mitch and teletype operator Jennifer, whose job is to see he doesn't send inappropriate stuff out of the country, dodge bombs during the blitz of London while falling in love.
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Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
Character: Radio Announcer (voice)
One evening, Hammer gives a ride to Christina, an attractive hitchhiker on a lonely country road, who has escaped from the nearby lunatic asylum. Thugs waylay them and force his car to crash. When Hammer returns to semi-consciousness, he hears Christina being tortured until she dies. Hammer, both for vengeance and in hopes that "something big" is behind it all, decides to pursue the case.
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