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Dangerous Crossroads (1933)
Character: Jackie's Friend (uncredited)
A railroad detective is having a difficult time stopping or even slowing down a gang that is robbing the merchandise carried on the freight trains, with inside information. However, his son and his son's young friends notice something that helps the railway detective get on the right trail.
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Dead End (1937)
Character: Tough Boy Looking for Fight (uncredited)
The lives of a young man and woman, an infamous gangster and a group of street kids converge one day in a volatile New York City slum.
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Cynthia (1947)
Character: Cheerleader (Uncredited)
Sheltered by her conservative parents, a small-town teenager finally goes out on a date.
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Strike Up the Band (1940)
Character: Boy
Jimmy and Mary get a group of kids together to play in a school orchestra. A huge contest between schools is coming up and they have a hard time raising money to go to Chicago for the contest.
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Everybody's Baby (1939)
Character: Ratty Diggs (uncredited)
The Jones family encounters new theories of childrearing when an author arrives in town to lecture on the topic.
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Say It with Songs (1929)
Character: Schoolboy
Joe Lane, radio entertainer and songwriter, learns that the manager of the studio, Arthur Phillips, has made improper advances to his wife, Katherine. Infuriated, Lane engages him in a fight, and the encounter results in Phillips' accidental death. Joe goes to prison for a few years, and when he is released he visits his son, Little Pal, at school and is begged by him to run away together.
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The Feminine Touch (1941)
Character: Flower Delivery Boy (uncredited)
A college professor who believes there's no place for jealousy in modern marriage, John Hathaway (Don Ameche) moves with his wife, Julie (Rosalind Russell), to New York where he plans to publish a book on the subject. Meeting with publisher Elliott Morgan (Van Heflin), who falls head over heels for Julie, John is assigned to his assistant Nellie (Kay Francis), who only has eyes for her boss. Working closely with Nellie, who Julie thinks is after her husband, John continues his high-minded ways while his angry spouse schemes to make him so jealous he'll knock Elliott's block clean off.
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Mystery Plane (1939)
Character: Young Boy
An American pilot with a top-secret invention is kidnapped by foreign agents.
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While the City Sleeps (1956)
Character: Bellhop (uncredited)
Newspaper men compete against each other to find a serial killer dubbed "The Lipstick Killer".
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The Tall Target (1951)
Character: Daniel - Messenger (uncredited)
A detective tries to prevent the assassination of President-elect Abraham Lincoln during a train ride headed for Washington in 1861.
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Slightly Dangerous (1943)
Character: Messenger (uncredited)
Small-town soda-jerk Peggy Evans quits her dead-end job and moves to New York where she invents a new identity.
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The Sea of Grass (1947)
Character: Newsboy (uncredited)
On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.
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Citizen Kane (1941)
Character: Newsboy (uncredited)
Newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane is taken from his mother as a boy and made the ward of a rich industrialist. As a result, every well-meaning, tyrannical or self-destructive move he makes for the rest of his life appears in some way to be a reaction to that deeply wounding event.
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Undercover Maisie (1947)
Character: Newsboy (uncredited)
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 Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969)
Character: Barfly (uncredited)
An aging lawman and an aging outlaw join forces when their respective positions in society are usurped by a younger, but incompetent Marshal, and a younger, but vicious gang leader.
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Keeper of the Flame (1943)
Character: N/A
Famed reporter Stephen O'Malley travels to a small town to investigate the death of a national hero.
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Race Street (1948)
Character: Jimmy (Elevator Boy) (uncredited)
A night club owner takes on the crooks who killed his best friend.
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Act of Violence (1949)
Character: Teenage Boy (uncredited)
A former prisoner of war, Frank Enley is hailed as a hero in his California town. However, Frank has a shameful secret that comes back to haunt him when fellow survivor Joe Parkson emerges, intent on making Frank pay for his past deeds.
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