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Nightmare at Ground Zero (1958)
Character: Beloit
After the first atom bomb test, scientists realize the bomb was more powerful than they expected - which may have terrible results.
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The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1955)
Character: N/A
When a US Naval captain shows signs of mental instability that jeopardizes the ship, the first officer relieves him of command and faces court martial for mutiny.
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Circle of the Day (1957)
Character: Marta Lorenz' Attorney
On her tenth wedding anniversary (which is also her daughter's birthday), a wife begins to suspect her husband of unfaithfulness.
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Four Girls in Town (1957)
Character: James Manning
Four young starlets, from various parts of the world, are called to Hollywood to test for the lead in a major film. Each is romantically pursued by the director, composer, playboy, and actor. Which one of an international quartette of beauties will replace Universal's glamour star in an upcoming Biblical epic?
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The Left Handed Gun (1958)
Character: Joe Grant
When a crooked sheriff murders his employer, William "Billy the Kid" Bonney decides to avenge the death by killing the man responsible, throwing the lives of everyone around him into turmoil, and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory.
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The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955)
Character: Sport Donnelly (uncredited)
Broadway showgirl Evelyn Nesbit is the object of affection of two men: playboy architect Stanford White and the wealthy but unstable Harry Thaw. Nesbit marries Thaw, but White’s continued pursuit puts him in the path of Thaw’s volatile temper. A fictionalized account of true events that occurred at the turn of the 20th century.
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Onionhead (1958)
Character: Chief Miller
An irresponsible student enlists in the Coast Guard expecting to sit out World War II.
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Walk the Proud Land (1956)
Character: Capt. Larsen
Indian Agent sent to try new approach to peace with Apache based on respect for autonomy rather than submission to Army. Wins over reservation chiefs and the Indian widow given to him as housekeeper. Through use of diplomacy and demonstrations of faith in Apache leaders, reservation is put on the road to autonomy. Conflicts arise between Apache widow and Eastern wife but latter has a lot to learn.
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Ransom! (1956)
Character: Al Stannard
A wealthy business man stuns his wife and town with a televised response to his son's kidnappers.
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Kathy O' (1958)
Character: Lieut. Chavez
A movie publicist is assigned to keep the public from learning that a beloved child star is an egotistical little brat.
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The Last Hunt (1956)
Character: Buffalo hunter #1
A buffalo hunter has a falling-out with his partner, who kills for fun.
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The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957)
Character: Col. Chivington (uncredited)
Opposing his commanding officer's decision to attack a group of innocent Indians and wipe them out, Lt. Frank Hewitt leaves his post and heads home to Texas. He knows that the attack will send all of the tribes on the warpath and he wants to forewarn everyone. He gets a chilly reception back home however. With most of the men away having enlisted in the Confederate army Frank, a Union officer, is seen by the local women as a traitor. He convinces them of the danger that lies ahead and trains them to repel the attack that will eventually come.
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The Shadow on the Window (1957)
Character: Dr. Hodges
Three delinquents murder a prosperous farmer at an isolated farm house. One witness to the crime - the dead man's secretary - is then taken hostage. The other witness - her young son - is thrown into state of shock. Can he recover soon enough to help the police - and his father - rescue his mother before it's too late?
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