Lloyd Bridges

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

26.121

Gender

Male

Birthday

15-Jan-1913

Age

(111 years old)

Place of Birth

San Leandro, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr.

Lloyd Bridges

Biography

Lloyd Bridges (1913–1998) was an American actor who starred in a number of television series and appeared in more than 150 feature films. Bridges is best known for his role on Sea Hunt. He is the father of actors Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges.


Credits

Loving Loving (1983) Character: Johnny Forbes
Feature-length prime time pilot for a daytime soap centered around the wealthy and influential Aldens family, who almost alone own the small university town.
Trouble Comes to Town Trouble Comes to Town (1973) Character: Sheriff Porter Murdock
A Southern sheriff brings into his home a black juvenile delinquent, who is the son of the man who saved his life during the Korean War.
Harmon of Michigan Harmon of Michigan (1941) Character: Ozzie
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.
Our Wife Our Wife (1941) Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
A musician's ex-wife wants him back after he finds love and success.
In the Nick of Time In the Nick of Time (1991) Character: Santa Claus
Santa Claus is up for retirement after his 300 years, and he searches New York City for a replacement.
The Great Glover The Great Glover (1942) Character: N/A
Terry (Henry) and his friends pitch in to help the Taylor College scrap drive.
Mr. Whitney Had a Notion Mr. Whitney Had a Notion (1949) Character: Eli Whitney
Historical short showing how Eli Whitney (best known for the invention of the cotton gin) played a significant role in the introduction of mass production techniques to the USA in the late 18th century.
The Son of Davy Crockett The Son of Davy Crockett (1941) Character: Sammy
Dave Crockett (Bill Elliott) comes to the aid of ranchers living on the Yucca Strip, who want their area made part of the United States. A greedy land baron, however, wants the property as his own.
Pardon My Gun Pardon My Gun (1942) Character: Henchman (uncredited)
In this western, a rancher is ambushed, killed, and robbed, but for some reason the killers through his money pouch in the bushes without opening it. Later a woman happens upon the cash and finds herself a prime suspect in the killing. Fortunately, a survey engineer proves her innocence, and they begin looking for the real villains.
Running Wild Running Wild (1973) Character: Jeff Methune
A photographer travels to the stunning vistas of Colorado and becomes involved in an effort to save a herd of wild horses.
Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux—A Filmmaker's Apology Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux—A Filmmaker's Apology (1993) Character: N/A
As part of the film's promotion, a mockumentary was aired on HBO. Titled Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux—A Filmmaker's Apology, the mockumentary parodied Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, the 1991 documentary about the making of the film Apocalypse Now (which starred Charlie Sheen's father, Martin Sheen).
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen (1996) Character: Quote Reader
Explores sexuality and censorship over a hundred years of motion pictures.
The Making of High Noon The Making of High Noon (1992) Character: Self
Documentary about High Noon featuring Fred Zinnemann and Stanley Kramer.
Earth and the American Dream Earth and the American Dream (1992) Character: Reader (voice)
A beautiful and disturbing film recounts America’s story from the environment’s point of view. From the arrival of Columbus to the simple wilderness living of the 16th and 17th centuries, through the agrarian lifestyle of the 18th century, the changes from the Industrial Revolution, to the 20th century when most of the planet’s resources have been depleted — this film examines the North American landscape and all the wildlife destruction, deforestation, soil depletion and pollution that have been wrought to make the American Dream come true.
Freeing “Trapped” Freeing “Trapped” (2019) Character: Self (archive footage)
Film noir expert Eddie Muller and others discuss the classic film Trapped.
Scuba! Scuba! (1973) Character: Self - Commentator
Following the experiences of three couples, Brooks Fleig and his wife Kit, Lee Turcotte and his wife Helen, Bradley Fuller and Alice Fleming, traveling and diving the Caribbean Islands on a chartered sailboat.
Crime Club Crime Club (1973) Character: Paul Cord
A group of public and private investigators looks into the suspicious death of the son of one of its members' wealthy girlfriends.
Secret Sins of the Father Secret Sins of the Father (1994) Character: Louis Thielman
Louis (Lloyd Bridges) is a farmer in small-town Nebraska. All seems well in his quiet life until the town's spiteful sheriff, Tom (Beau Bridges), who is also Louis' son, unexpectedly charges Louis with the murder of his mother. Louis knows he's innocent and thinks that his son is merely out to get him because he's been having a heated affair with Tom's former lover. Can father and son put their bad blood aside for the sake of the family? Or will Tom's vengeance prevail?
Grandpa, Will You Run with Me? Grandpa, Will You Run with Me? (1983) Character: Self - Sketch Performer
A celebration of how the very young and the very old appreciate and enjoy each other via sketches and variety performances.
The Great Wallendas The Great Wallendas (1978) Character: Karl Wallenda
Drama based on the legendary circus family, its spectacular but tragic career, and its unique aerial act that includes the seven-member pyramid that led to the 1962 accident in which two of the troupe were killed and another permanently paralyzed.
This Year's Blonde This Year's Blonde (1980) Character: Johnny Hyde
First he seduced her. Then he made her a star. He was Johnny Hyde, 52-year-old agent, friend, lover. She was an unemployed starlet — destined to be America's greatest sex goddess. Theirs was a sizzling romance — torrid, touching, tragic.
Do You Take This Stranger? Do You Take This Stranger? (1971) Character: Steven Breck
A social climber/con artist schemes to inherit one million dollars by trading identities with a dying man.
Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (1982) Character: Johnny O'Reilly
A dramatization of the life of the founder of Los Angeles's first alcoholic recovery center for women, Beatrice O'Reilly.
She Was Marked for Murder She Was Marked for Murder (1988) Character: Justin Matthews
While jogging in New York Central Park, the rich widow Elena meets Eric. Although he's 10 years younger, she falls in love with him and they marry shortly after. Soon she discovers that he has a long-going affair with her secretary Claire. Elena suspects they're after her money.
To Find a Man To Find a Man (1972) Character: Frank
A boarding-school girl asks the boy next door for help getting an abortion.
Who Killed Julie Greer? Who Killed Julie Greer? (1961) Character: Joe Montana
Amos Burke is an L.A. cop who's inherited millions and usually arrives at crime scenes in a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce. Investigating the death of actress Julie Greer, he finds lots of suspects - but the killer's identity surprises him.
Meeting Daddy Meeting Daddy (2000) Character: Mr. Branson
An aspiring writer from New York visits his girlfriend's eccentric family in Georgia.
Breakdowns of 1949 Breakdowns of 1949 (1949) Character: Self
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1949.
All-Star Party for Frank Sinatra All-Star Party for Frank Sinatra (1983) Character: Self
A Celebration of the great life of Frank Sinatra with song, dance, and many famous guests.
The Spirit of Stanford The Spirit of Stanford (1942) Character: Don Farrell (uncredited)
Columbia's Spirit of Stanford is built around the talents of a real-life college football star, in this instance all-American quarterback Frankie Albert.
Peter and the Wolf Peter and the Wolf (1995) Character: Grandfather
Sergei Prokofiev's symphonic masterpiece, first performed in Russia in 1936, has been lauded not only for the spectacular musical score, but also for the story itself--of a young boy who outwits a wily wolf. George Daugherty brings this timeless tale to modern audiences by seamlessly weaving live-action with animation and music by the RCA Symphony Orchestra. The story opens as a grandfather (Lloyd Bridges) hosts his daughter (Kirstie Alley) and grandson (Ross Malinger from Sleepless in Seattle) during a visit to his country cottage. After lunch, the trio settles in as grandfather recounts "The Story" of Peter's adventures with a bird, cat, and dizzy duck on the outskirts "of a very dark forest." The film morphs into a clever cartoon designed by the legendary Chuck Jones (of Wile E. Coyote fame). The "story within a story" leaps to life while the accompanying musical instruments also emerge as playful personalities.
Stowaway to the Moon Stowaway to the Moon (1975) Character: Charlie Englehardt
E.J. Mackernutt, Jr., an 11-year-old boy who has always been fascinated by space and astronauts, sneaks into Cape Kennedy and becomes a stowaway on a spaceship scheduled for a lunar landing. After he is discovered, NASA at first cancels the landing, but E.J. and the astronauts convince them to go forward with it. Problems arise when one of the astronauts is incapacitated by illness and the other two are stranded on the moon's surface, but E.J. is able to command the space capsule and save the day.
The Thanksgiving Promise The Thanksgiving Promise (1986) Character: Stewart Larson
A teenage boy is torn between his love for an injured Canadian goose that he has found and his agreement to fatten and kill it for an approaching Thanksgiving dinner for his neighbors.
The Deliverance of Elaine The Deliverance of Elaine (1996) Character: Addison Hodges
A small town schoolteacher is hunted by a paroled con who holds the secret of her dark past.
Acting: The First Six Lessons Acting: The First Six Lessons (2020) Character: Interviews
Acting: The First Six Lessons follows The Teacher and his student, The Creature, played by Beau Bridges and Emily Bridges. Together they explore the craft of acting and evolve in their understanding and appreciation of life itself. The story unfolds in six lessons over the course of their relationship, nestled within a larger conversation with three generations of The Bridges Family. A unique hybrid of narrative and documentary storytelling, Acting: The First Six Lessons brings Richard Boleslavsky’s 1933 novel to the screen for the first time as part of an intimate glimpse into the life and craft of a multi-generational acting family.
The Wild Pair The Wild Pair (1987) Character: Col. Heser
A strait-laced FBI agent and a hulking, big-hearted narcotics cop team up to track down a drug lord associated with a militant hate group.
Mr. Bluesman Mr. Bluesman (1993) Character: Bronski
Blues hommage by Sönke Wortmann.
Devlin Devlin (1992) Character: Bill Brennan
A troubled cop is framed in the murder of his brother-in-law, whose father is a political boss.
Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift (1990) Character: Mr. Nicholas
It's Christmas at Shining Time Station! Stacy Jones is busy helping passengers, Schemer tries to win the role of Santa's helper for the Indian Valley Gala Holiday Pageant, Mr. Conductor tells the kids a story about Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends and helps them deal with a bratty kid, while a kind old passenger, Mr. Nicholas, arrives and brightens the holiday for everybody.
Night of 100 Stars II Night of 100 Stars II (1985) Character: Self
This special is the second "Night of 100 Stars" to benefit The Actors Fund of America. Edited from a seven-hour live entertainment marathon that was taped February 17, 1985, at New York's Radio City Music Hall, this sequel to the 1982 "Night of 100 Stars" special features 288 celebrities.
A Tattered Web A Tattered Web (1971) Character: Sgt. Ed Stagg
A detective discovers his son-in-law is cheating on his wife. He confronts the other woman and accidentally kills her, then tries to pin the crime on a local derelict.
Cop on the Beat Cop on the Beat (1975) Character: Joe Forrester
An aging street cop goes after a gang of toughs involved in several robbery-rapes on his beat in this pilot (a spin-off from "Police Story") for the 1975-76 series. The veteran cop concept also was the basis for "The Blue Knight" series at the same time — and that, too, was based on a Joseph Wambaugh creation. Also known as "The Return of Joe Forrester."
The Limping Man The Limping Man (1953) Character: Frank Prior
An American veteran returns to England after WWII to learn that his London lover has become involved with a dangerous spy ring and their search for a limping sniper.
Secret Agent X-9 Secret Agent X-9 (1945) Character: Phil Corrigan (Secret Agent X-9)
American, Chinese and Australian agents join forces to stop the Nazis from obtaining the formula for synthetic fuel.
Miss Susie Slagle's Miss Susie Slagle's (1946) Character: Silas Holmes
A student nurse falls in love with a young intern in 1910 Baltimore, but tragedy ensues when he contracts a fatal disease.
The Deadly Dream The Deadly Dream (1971) Character: Dr. Jim Hanley
A scientist keeps having dreams that he is marked for murder by a mysterious tribunal for something that he's not aware that he's done, and that his wife and his friends are part of the conspiracy. Soon he's not sure which is the dream and which is reality.
Third Party Risk Third Party Risk (1954) Character: Philip Graham
Vacationing at a resort hotel in Spain, a man discovers he is the only one not mixed up one way or another in murder, drugs and microfilm smuggling. But, the police are after him!
City Without Men City Without Men (1943) Character: Coast Guard Helmsman (uncredited)
A young woman's husband has been imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. In order to be near him to try to help him get his sentence overturned, she moves into a boardinghouse near the prison whose residents are the wives of inmates.
Commandos Strike at Dawn Commandos Strike at Dawn (1942) Character: Young German Soldier (uncredited)
A gentle widower, enraged at Nazi atrocities against his peaceful Norwegian fishing village, escapes to Britain and returns leading a commando force against the oppressors.
Grace Kelly Grace Kelly (1983) Character: Jack Kelly
The fairy tale story of the actress who became a princess is told in this biography that traces her rise from Philadelphia socialite to Hollywood movie star.
Northwest Passage Northwest Passage (1940) Character: Uniformed Soldier / Officer
Based on the Kenneth Roberts novel of the same name, this film tells the story of two friends who join Rogers' Rangers, as the legendary elite force engages the enemy during the French and Indian War. The film focuses on their famous raid at Fort St. Francis and their marches before and after the battle.
Freshman Love Freshman Love (1936) Character: College Boy (uncredited)
A star rower is forced to join a good school under a pseudonym because his wealthy dad doesn't like schools that have high academic standards.
Attack on the Iron Coast Attack on the Iron Coast (1968) Character: Maj. James Wilson
Attack on the Iron Coast is a 1967 British-American Oakmont Productions international co-production war film directed by Paul Wendkos in the first of his five picture contract with Mirisch Productions, and starring Lloyd Bridges, Andrew Keir, Sue Lloyd, Mark Eden and Maurice Denham. The film depicts an account of Allied Combined Operations Headquarters commandos executing a daring raid on the German-occupied French coast during the Second World War. The film is based on the commando raid on the French port of St. Nazaire and is reminiscent of the film The Gift Horse. In the United States it was released as a double feature with Danger Route.
Trapped Trapped (1949) Character: Tris Stewart
Secret Service agents make a deal with a counterfeiting inmate to be released on early parole if he will help them recover some bogus moneymaking plates, but he plans to double-cross them.
Shimmering Light Shimmering Light (1978) Character: Sean Pearse
1978 Australian television film about an American surfer who travels to Australia in search of the perfect wave. It was one of six TV movies made in Australia by Transatlantic Enterprises.
The Other Woman The Other Woman (1995) Character: Jacob
After the divorce from Michael, Tessa raises her daughters Kate and Lara alone. None of them can stand Michael's new young wife Carolyn, a model. But when Tessa learns that she's suffering from cancer and soon will die, she tries to get her kids to accept Carolyn as new mother. She takes them on a trip across the country to her father Jacob's ranch in Wyoming. During this trip, Tessa tries to teach Carolyn about the responsibilities involved in raising kids.
Riders of the Northland Riders of the Northland (1942) Character: Alex
In this western, three Texas Rangers decide to do their part to save the world and join the Army, but before they can, they are sent to Alaska to destroy a secret Nazi operation involving a submarine refueling station. The outpost is located behind an impenetrable tangle of barbed wire. The rangers get a little help, and discover a traitor. Then to get through the wire, they start a cattle stampede and save the day.
Blown Away Blown Away (1994) Character: Max O'Bannon
Blown Away tells the story of Jimmy Dove, who works for the Boston bomb squad. Shortly after Dove leaves the force, his partner is killed by a bomb that Dove thinks might have been made by someone he knows.
They Stooge to Conga They Stooge to Conga (1943) Character: Telephone Customer #2 (uncredited)
The Stooges are repairmen who get a job fixing the doorbell in large house which is the secret headquarters of some Nazi spies. They manage to ruin most of the house while working on the wiring and then subdue the spies and sink an enemy submarine by remote control.
Haunts of the Very Rich Haunts of the Very Rich (1972) Character: Dave Woodrough
A group of wealthy but secretly very troubled people travel to an island resort. After experiencing a brush with death, they find themselves wondering about their existences.
Moonrise Moonrise (1948) Character: Jerry Sykes
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 fiancée, a schoolteacher who sees the wounded soul behind his aggression.
Hot Shots! Hot Shots! (1991) Character: Admiral Benson
The gang that created Airplane and The Naked Gun sets its sights on Top Gun in this often hilarious spoof starring Charlie Sheen, who previously only inspired laughs with his personal life. He plays Topper Harley, a fighter pilot with an axe to grind: clearing the family name. He gets involved in a relationship with Valerie Golino, a woman with an unusually talented stomach. But his mission is to avenge his father. Lloyd Bridges, late in his career, revealed an aptitude for this kind of silliness, here as a commander who is both incredibly dim and delightfully accident prone. Directed by Jim Abrahams, the film makes fun of a variety of other films as well, from Dances with Wolves to The Fabulous Baker Boys. It was so successful that they all returned in the sequel, Hot Shots! Part Deux.
You Belong to Me You Belong to Me (1941) Character: Ski Patrol (uncredited)
A playboy marries a woman doctor then grows jealous of her male patients.
The Silent Gun The Silent Gun (1969) Character: Brad Clinton
A gunfighter with a reputation as a fast gun almost kills an innocent child. He makes up his mind that he is not going to carry around loaded weapons anymore, but when he's asked to become sheriff of a lawless town, he compromises by carrying an unloaded pistol and relying on his reputation to keep order.
Airplane II: The Sequel Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) Character: Steven McCroskey
A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle to head straight for the sun, and man-with-a-past Ted Striker must save the day and get the shuttle back on track – again – all the while trying to patch up his relationship with Elaine.
Harvard Here I Come Harvard Here I Come (1941) Character: Larry
Slapsie Rosenbloom receives an award from the satirical Harvard Lampoon for his well-known stupidity. Instead of being enraged, Slapsie Maxie is delighted by the "honor", and promptly tries to enroll at the ivy-league university. Upon arriving on campus, he is pounced upon by a group of eccentric scientists led by Professor Alvin, who is convinced that Rosenbloom is the "missing link" that science has long been searching for.
Louisiana Hayride Louisiana Hayride (1944) Character: Montague Price
A naïve farm girl is duped by con men who promise her movie stardom in exchange for her savings.
I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island (1941) Character: Rene (uncredited)
A ship's officer is sentenced to Devil's Island for murder after a fatal brawl.
Three Girls About Town Three Girls About Town (1941) Character: Reporter
Faith and Hope Banner, sisters, are "convention hostesses" in a hotel. A body is discovered next door as the magician's convention is leaving and the mortician's convention is arriving, and the sisters, with help from manager Wilburforce Puddle, try to hide it. Complicating matters, Hope's boyfriend, Tommy, is a newspaper reporter in the hotel covering some labor negotiations.
High Noon High Noon (1952) Character: Deputy Marshal Harvey Pell
Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in New Mexico, learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground, so he attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt (1947) Character: Pilot (voice)
Documentary about the U.S. Air Force's P-47 Thunderbolt bomber's role in the Italian Campaign during WW2.
The Rainmaker The Rainmaker (1956) Character: Noah Curry
Lizzie Curry is on the verge of becoming a hopeless old maid. Her wit and intelligence and skills as a homemaker can't make up for the fact that she's just plain plain! Even the town sheriff, File, for whom she harbors a secrect yen, won't take a chance --- until the town suffers a drought and into the lives of Lizzie and her brothers and father comes one Bill Starbuck ... profession: Rainmaker!
Disaster on the Coastliner Disaster on the Coastliner (1979) Character: Al Mitchell
A deranged engineer, bent on revenge for the deaths of his wife and daughter, sets two passenger trains on a collision course, and con-man William Shatner puts his life on the line to ward off the crash.
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949) Character: Joel Collins
Drifter Sam Bass shows up in Denton, Texas (soon to host a great horse race) looking for work. Before long, he attracts the attention of pretty storekeeper Katherine Egan (the sheriff's sister) and that wild frontiers woman, Calamity Jane. Circumstances make Sam richer by a very fast race horse. But his seemingly good luck with horses and women leads him to disaster. Will he be forced into a life of crime?
The Master Race The Master Race (1944) Character: Frank
When allied troops liberate a small battle-scarred Belgium town in 1944 the American and British commanders do all they can to help the war-weary people back on their feet. There are mental and physical wounds to heal, fields to plough, the church to rebuild. But a top Nazi, knowing the War is lost, has infiltrated the town and is fostering dissent and disunity.
Pride of the Blue Grass Pride of the Blue Grass (1954) Character: Jim
A girl owns a horse, and hires a boy as a trainer. The horse enters a race and is injured. The boy takes job at another stable and is semi-seduced by the stable siren. The girl finally rehabilitates the horse then enters it in a big race.
Plymouth Adventure Plymouth Adventure (1952) Character: Coppin
During the Mayflower pilgrims' long voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on their way to America, Captain Christopher Jones falls in love with William Bradford's wife Dorothy.
The Daring Young Man The Daring Young Man (1942) Character: Hans Muller
Jonathan Peckinpaw feels he's failed in his patriotic duty when he's rejected by the army, but he sees a chance to redeem himself by exposing a secret ring of Nazi spies.
Wetbacks Wetbacks (1956) Character: Jim Benson
Former Coastguardsmen Jim Benson is about to lose his boat when a couple approaches him for a fishing charter. Jim departs just ahead of the Sherrif with drunken Shanks, and his companion Sally (Gates). Shanks takes off into a small Mexican village after a fight with Jim, stranding both Sally and him with no money. Two local men hear of Jim's plight, and offer him money to smuggle a batch of illegal aliens, called Wetbacks, into the U.S. He agrees but is blackmailed into continuing to run the smuggling operation. Afraid, Jim decides to make a run for it, but someone close to him reveals themselves as a US Immigration agent and asks him to assist them in shutting down the smugglers for good.
Apache Woman Apache Woman (1955) Character: Rex Moffet
A government agent ventures west to look into reports that Apaches are behind a recent wave of frontier attacks. Begins to suspect a set-up.
Rocketship X-M Rocketship X-M (1950) Character: Colonel Floyd Graham
Astronauts blast off to explore the moon on Rocketship X-M or "Rocketship eXploration Moon". A spacecraft malfunction and some fuel miscalculations cause them to end up landing on Mars. On Mars, evidence of a once powerful civilization is found. The scientists determined that an atomic war destroyed most of the Martians. Those that survived reverted to a caveman like existence.
The White Tower The White Tower (1950) Character: Hein
Mountain climbers in the Swiss Alps mull over past problems while trying to conquer a perilous peak.
Destroyer Destroyer (1943) Character: 2nd Fireman (uncredited)
Flagwaving story of a new American destroyer, the JOHN PAUL JONES, from the day her keel is laid, to what was very nearly her last voyage. Among the crew, is Steve Boleslavski, a shipyard welder that helped build her, who reenlists, with his old rank of Chief bosuns mate. After failing her sea trials, she is assigned to the mail run, until caught up in a disparate battle with a Japanese sub. After getting torpedoed, and on the verge of sinking, the Captain, and crew hatch a plan to try and save the ship, and destroy the sub.
Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack (1979) Character: Cmdr. Cain
Running low on fuel, the Battlestar Galactica receives the help of the supposedly lost Battlestar Pegasus which is taking the offensive with the Cylons.
Atlantic Convoy Atlantic Convoy (1942) Character: Bert
American naval forces are using a port in Iceland as a base for anti-submarine patrols to protect North Atlantic convoys from Nazi subs. The Nazis send undercover agents into the port in a scheme to blow up the entrance to the harbor and keep the patrols blocked in. The officers in charge of the patrols have to find the spies and stop them before they achieve their objective.
The Force of Evil The Force of Evil (1977) Character: Dr. Yale Carrington
A murderer on parole victimizes a family against whom he holds a grudge.
She's a Soldier Too She's a Soldier Too (1944) Character: Charles Jones
Wartime workers deal with homefront dramatics.
Canyon Passage Canyon Passage (1946) Character: Johnny Steele
In 1850s Oregon, a businessman is torn between his love of two very different women and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend who goes over the line.
North of the Rockies North of the Rockies (1942) Character: Constable McDowell
Morgan and his gang are smuggling furs across the border. Both the Mounties on the Canadian side and Tex Martin on the American side are after them. When Morgan sets up Tex to be found with furs, Mountie Bill arrests him. But he lets him go hoping he will lead him to the gang and eventually the two join forces.
The Crime Doctor’s Strangest Case The Crime Doctor’s Strangest Case (1943) Character: Jimmy Trotter
The Crime Doctor gets involved in the case of the poisoning of a wealthy industrialist.
Secret Service Investigator Secret Service Investigator (1948) Character: Steve Mallory / Dan Redfern
Lloyd Bridges plays a flying ace war hero who gets sucked into a counterfeiting scheme by opposing gangs of crooks.
Flight Lieutenant Flight Lieutenant (1942) Character: Cadet William "Bill" Robinson
A disgraced pilot determines to regain the respect of both his son, now a test pilot for the Army, and the men he once flew with.
Sahara Sahara (1943) Character: Fred Clarkson
In Libya, an American tank commander, along with a handful of Allied soldiers, tries to defend an isolated well with a limited supply of water from a German Afrika Korps battalion during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II.
Little Big Horn Little Big Horn (1951) Character: Capt. Phillip Donlin
Two cavalry officers (Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland) lead a patrol to warn Gen. Custer about an ambush.
A Man's World A Man's World (1942) Character: Brown
Somewhere beyond the shores of the United States on a small island, where men ask no questions, women reveal no past and spies neither receive nor expect any mercy, a giant Chromite plant is working full blast to supply the United Nations with the precious war-metal. This is the story of that mine and the people working it in a land the law forget, but the evil and devious Nazis remembered.
The Fifth Musketeer The Fifth Musketeer (1979) Character: Aramis
King Louis XIV has without his knowledge a twin brother, Philippe, but when he is told, he immediately locks up his brother in the Bastille. The king wants to increase his popularity and stages an assassination against himself where Philippe is dressed as king Louis. But Philippe manages to escape the assassination and everybody believes him to be the real king...
Tucker: The Man and His Dream Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988) Character: Senator Homer Ferguson (uncredited)
Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1945. Engineer Preston Tucker dreams of designing the car of future, but his innovative envision will be repeatedly sabotaged by his own unrealistic expectations and the Detroit automobile industry tycoons.
Jane Austen's Mafia! Jane Austen's Mafia! (1998) Character: Vincenzo Cortino
Takeoff on the Godfather with the son of a mafia king taking over for his dying father.
Two Latins from Manhattan Two Latins from Manhattan (1941) Character: Tommy Curtis
Joan Daley, a New York booking/press agent, attempts to recruit two local stand-ins, Jinx Terry and Lois Morgan, when the Cuban sister-act, Marianela and Rosita she as booked into the nightclub for which she works fails to materialize. Complications arrive when the real Cuban sisters show up.
Home of the Brave Home of the Brave (1949) Character: Finch
A sensitive, educated black man's World War II-time problems. This is essentially the duplicate of his peace-time problems which are pointed up in a flashback of his life, and primarily of his war-time adventures with four white soldiers on a dangerous reconnaissance mission on a Japanese-held island.
The Sound of Fury The Sound of Fury (1950) Character: Jerry Slocum
A family man – desperate for a job – latches onto a friend who encourages him into being a criminal.
Unconquered Unconquered (1947) Character: Lieut. Hutchins
England, 1763. After being convicted of a crime, the young and beautiful Abigail Hale agrees, to escape the gallows, to serve fourteen years as a slave in the colony of Virginia, whose inhabitants begin to hear and fear the sinister song of the threatening drums of war that resound in the wild Ohio valley.
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941) Character: Johnny Baker
A reformed jewel thief fights to clear his name when he's framed for murder.
Counter-Espionage Counter-Espionage (1942) Character: Waiter/Spy (uncredited)
The Lone Wolf tracks down Nazi spies in London during the German bombing.
Wichita Wichita (1955) Character: Gyp Clements
Former buffalo hunter and entrepreneur Wyatt Earp arrives in the lawless cattle town of Wichita Kansas. His skill as a gun-fighter makes him a perfect candidate for Marshal, but he refuses the job until he feels morally obligated to bring law and order to this wild town.
16 Fathoms Deep 16 Fathoms Deep (1948) Character: Ray Douglas
A bitterly jealous sponge fisherman tries to sabotage a fellow diver.
The Royal Mounted Patrol The Royal Mounted Patrol (1941) Character: Hap Andrews
Western star Charles Starrett makes one of his periodic forays into the Great White North in Columbia's Royal Mounted Patrol. When villainous lumberman Frenchy Duvalle refuses to limit his wood-chopping activities, he inadvertently touches off a forest fire. Trapped in the middle of the conflagration, Frenchy's only hope for rescue is mountie Tom Jeffries, presently scouring the countryside in his scout plane. Jeffries' reasons for bringing Frenchy out safely are twofold: he must deliver the renegade lumberjack to the authorities, and he happens to be in love with Frenchy's sister Betty.
They Dare Not Love They Dare Not Love (1941) Character: Blonde Officer
An Austrian prince flees his homeland when the Nazis take over and settles in London. He meets a beautiful Austrian émigré who makes him realize his mistake in leaving. He makes a deal with the Nazis to return in exchange for some Austrian prisoners, but discovers that the Nazis are not to be trusted.
The Sixth Column The Sixth Column (1970) Character: Kyle
Two different alien races are at war. Representatives of each race have landed on Earth to battle it out here, but they've taken human form and they can only spot other aliens through the use of special glasses.
Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time (1944) Character: Aviator Captain (uncredited)
Broadway producer Jerry Flynn is anxious to recapture the magic and reclaim the crowds after a set of costly flops. Outside his theater one night, Flynn meets a young boy who just might save the day. Inside a small box the boy shows Flynn his pride and joy: a caterpillar named Curly that dances to Yes Sir, That's My Baby. Word quickly spreads about the amazingly talented hoofer, and the caterpillar becomes a symbol of hope for wartime America. Soon, offers are pouring in to capitalize on this sensational insect.
City of Bad Men City of Bad Men (1953) Character: Gar Stanton
Outlaws plan a robbery to take place during a championship prizefight in Carson City, Nevada.
Tragedy in a Temporary Town Tragedy in a Temporary Town (1956) Character: Alec Beggs
Fifteen-year-old girl Dotty Fisher is assaulted at a construction camp. In the wake of this incident, the construction workers form a vigilante group led by the hot-headed Frank Doran in order to find the person responsible for the attack. After the group erroneously assume that innocent Puerto Rican Raphael Infante is guilty of the crime, only one lone man named Alec Beggs dares to stand up to the angry mob
Shut My Big Mouth Shut My Big Mouth (1942) Character: Skinny
A shy horticulturist becomes involved with a local criminal in the old west.
Blondie Goes to College Blondie Goes to College (1942) Character: Ben Dixon
Dagwood Bumstead must receive a college diploma or lose his job with the Dithers Construction Company. Not wishing to be separated from her husband, Blondie enrolls in college as well. But Leighton College rules stipulate "No Married Couples", forcing Blondie and Dagwood to pretend that they're not married. This causes quite a dilemma when coed Laura Wadsworth begins flirting with Dagwood and Rusty Bryant does the same with Blondie. And Blondie's discovery of a very pleasant secret threatens to expose her and Dagwood's marital status too.
Hot Shots! Part Deux Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) Character: President Thomas 'Tug' Benson
Topper Harley is found to be working as an odd-job-man in a monastery. The CIA want him to lead a rescue mission into Iraq, to rescue the last rescue team, who went in to rescue the last rescue team—who went in to rescue hostages left behind after Desert Storm.
Lost Flight Lost Flight (1970) Character: Steve Bannerman
The captain of a downed airliner must help his crew and passengers survive on a deserted jungle island in the midst of a power struggle - an adult version of "Lord of the Flies."
The Happy Ending The Happy Ending (1969) Character: Sam
The triumphs and failures of middle age as seen through the eyes of runaway American housewife Mary Wilson, a woman who believes that ultimate reality exists above and beyond the routine procedures of conscious, uninspired, everyday life. She feels cheated by an older generation that taught her to settle for nothing less than storybook finales, people who are disillusioned and restless and don't know why, people for whom life holds no easy answers.
Hail to the Rangers Hail to the Rangers (1943) Character: Dave Kerlin
In this western, fake settlers make themselves at home on an ex-ranger's ranch and drive him away. A shady newspaper publisher and a gambler then conspire to take over the land. Fortunately, another ranger endeavors to help his pal. Enlisting the aide of his fellow rangers, they get oust the homesteaders. The publisher and the gambler shoot each other and the retired ranger gets his ranch back.
Abilene Town Abilene Town (1946) Character: Henry Deiser
Marshall Dan Mitchell, who is the law in Abilene, has the job of keeping peace between two groups. For a long time, the town had been divided, with the cattlemen and cowboys having one end of town to themselves, while townspeople occupied the other end. Mitchell liked it this way, it made things easier for him, and kept problems from arising between the two factions. However…
Airplane! Airplane! (1980) Character: Steve McCroskey
An ex-fighter pilot forced to take over the controls of an airliner when the flight crew succumbs to food poisoning.
One Dangerous Night One Dangerous Night (1943) Character: Airline Gate Attendant (uncredited)
Reformed jewel thief the Lone Wolf investigates the murder of a playboy who was blackmailing three socialites.
Dancing Feet Dancing Feet (1936) Character: Young Man
Peyton Wells (Ben Lyon) rescues Judy Jones (Joan Marsh) from a very dull young man, at a sedate party given for her by her multi-millionaire grandfather Silas P. Jones (Purnell Pratt.) Judy refuses to accompany Peyton on a slumming trip to a cheap dance hall, and Peyton dances with several of the dowagers and tells them that Silas is practically dying of scarlet fever. The guests hastily depart and Joan joins Peyton at the Dreamland Dance Hall. She is mistaken by Jimmy Cassidy (Edward J. Nugent) as one of the hostesses and decides to dance with him as a lark. One thing follows another and Judy gets disinherited and takes a job at the dance hall through Jimmy and his friend Mabel(Isabel Jewell.) Jimmy confides to Judy his ambition to become a dance instructor over the radio and Judy decides to help him but can't get the needed financial backing. She gets Peyton to front the money, promising him she will reconsider his offer of marriage if Jimmy's plan fails.
Saddle Leather Law Saddle Leather Law (1944) Character: Paul Edwards
A posse, hunting the assailant of Denton's Partner, captures Steve Carlisle (Charles Starrett), who identifies himself as a mineralogist sent to check the area for quartz for radio parts. Calling at the Denton ranch, Steve hires Cannonball Mullins (Dub Taylor), who has just been fired by Jane Fielding (Vi Athens), Denton's ward. Steve learns that she wants to sell the ranch to the Empire Syndicate. Paul Edwards (Lloyd Bridges), syndicate representative, plans to convert the ranch into a swank hotel-gambling operation. At a party which Jane gives for Edwards, Hiram Denton (William Gould), is murdered and Steve is accused. He and Cannonball escape before the sheriff can take them into custody, and in searching for evidence find that Jane and Edwards are married and have done the killings in order to gain the ranch.
Alias Boston Blackie Alias Boston Blackie (1942) Character: Bus Driver (uncredited)
It is the Christmas Holidays and reformed thief, Boston Blackie goes to Castle Theater to pick up players who will perform for prisoners that are still in prison. He takes a girl with him who has a brother already in prison. She has visited the prison twice in the month, so is not suppose to visit again. However when the group is completed the girl is included as well as Inspector Farrady. One of the clowns in the show is kidnapped and replaced by a con who wants to get even with two ex-partners. Boston Blackie figures out that a con has replaced one of his clowns but is unable to stop him. Blackie's clothes are stolen and a murder is committed. Of course, the Inspector immediately suspects Blackie of being involved. Now it is Blackie's job to find the killer, exonerate himself and help the girl free her brother.
A Walk in the Sun A Walk in the Sun (1945) Character: Sgt. Ward
In the 1943 invasion of Italy, one American platoon lands, digs in, then makes its way inland to attempt to take a fortified farmhouse, as tension and casualties mount.
The Whistle at Eaton Falls The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951) Character: Brad Adams
A newly promoted plant supervisor finds himself in the position of having to announce a layoff of his fellow workers.
The Talk of the Town The Talk of the Town (1942) Character: Donald Forrester (uncredited)
Hilarity ensues when a falsely accused fugitive from justice hides at the house of his childhood friend, which she has recently rented to a high-principled law teacher.
The Heat's On The Heat's On (1943) Character: Andy Walker
Broadway star Fay Lawrence (West) is a temperamental diva who is reluctantly persuaded by a Broadway producer (Gaxton) to star in his latest production.
Cousins Cousins (1989) Character: Vincent Kozinski
Two couples go to a mutual friend's wedding and end up swapping partners.
The Wife Takes a Flyer The Wife Takes a Flyer (1942) Character: German Sergeant
Christopher Reynolds, an American flying with the R.A.F, is shot down over German-occupied Holland and is given shelter by a Dutch family. Posing as the insane husband of the daughter of the house, Anita Wolverman, Reynolds convinces the German officer quartered there, Major Zellfritz, with the necessity for her divorce decree to be granted. After the court-hearing, Anita, goes to manage a home for retired ladies and, persuaded by Reynolds, tries to gain military information from the German Officer. When her former husband escapes from the insane-asylum his exploits are blamed on Reynolds. With the help of the old ladies and Anita, who "remarries" him, Reynolds escapes to England in a stolen German airplane.
Joe Versus the Volcano Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) Character: Samuel Harvey Graynamore
Hypochondriac Joe Banks finds out he has six months to live, quits his dead end job, musters the courage to ask his co-worker out on a date, and is then hired to jump into a volcano by a mysterious visitor.
The Kid from Left Field The Kid from Left Field (1953) Character: Pete Haines
Coop's an ex-ballplayer is now a peanut vendor, who takes too much of an interest in the game. But he's passed on his craze for baseball to his son, Christie. When his dad gets fired, Chris makes friends with the former team owner's niece (and her boyfriend Pete), and not only gets his dad's job back, but a batboy position for himself. With his dad's help, Christie begins to make a few suggestions here and there. And as a publicity stunt, the team makes him their youngest manager on record. But when Chris gets sick, Coop has to come to the rescue.
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992) Character: Clifford Sterling
Wayne Szalinski is at it again. But instead of shrinking things, he tries to make a machine that can make things grow. As in the first one, his machine isn't quite accurate. But when he brings Nick & his toddler son Adam to see his invention, the machine unexpectedly starts working. And when Adam comes right up to the machine, he gets zapped along with his stuffed bunny.
Silent Night, Lonely Night Silent Night, Lonely Night (1969) Character: John Sparrow
Over the Christmas holidays in a small New England college town, a man and a woman share a brief interlude. He is there to visit his wife, who is a mental patient at the university, and she is there visiting her son, who is a student, after discovering her husband's infidelity.
His Wedding Scare His Wedding Scare (1943) Character: Train Concuctor Charlie - Susie's 1st Husband
El and his new bride go on their honeymoon; no matter where they go, they keep running into her former husbands.
Three Steps North Three Steps North (1951) Character: Frank Keeler
An ex-American GI returns to Italy to find some money he stashed before doing a prison term. He discovers his cash is now gone and quickly sets off on a manhunt to find out who stole his buried fortune.
The Great Indian Wars 1840-1890 The Great Indian Wars 1840-1890 (1991) Character: N/A
Documentation of the encroachment of European settlers upon Native American lands and the violent reaction of the Indians in their struggle to survive.
Colt .45 Colt .45 (1950) Character: Paul Donovan
Gun salesman Steve Farrell gets two of his new Colt .45 pistols stolen from him by ruthless killer Jason Brett but vows to recover them.
Here Comes Mr. Jordan Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) Character: Sloan (uncredited)
Boxer Joe Pendleton, flying to his next fight, crashes...because a Heavenly Messenger, new on the job, snatched Joe's spirit prematurely from his body. Before the matter can be rectified, Joe's body is cremated; so the celestial Mr. Jordan grants him the use of the body of wealthy Bruce Farnsworth, who's just been murdered by his wife. Joe tries to remake Farnsworth's unworthy life in his own clean-cut image, but then falls in love; and what about that murderous wife?
Telethon Telethon (1977) Character: Matt Tallman
The behind-the-scenes intrigues — including, possibly, a murder — of an all-star fundraising telethon set in Las Vegas.
The Trouble with Women The Trouble with Women (1947) Character: Avery Wilson
A psychology professor comes up with a theory that women have a desire to be subjugated. A newswoman, using a pseudonym, accuses him of advocating wife-beating. There is trouble, when he falls in love with her, unaware of who she is.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! (1942) Character: Guard
Jackie Gleason and Jack Durant are teamed for the first and only time as Hank and Jed, a pair of dimwitted barbers who are forced into bankruptcy because all their customers have marched off to war. Figuring that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, Hank and Jed try to join the Army themselves, only to be rejected for a variety of reasons (When asked to read the eye-chart, Hank says he can't-not because he can't see, but because he can't read).
Passport to Suez Passport to Suez (1943) Character: Fritz
The Lone Wolf goes undercover in Egypt to foil a Nazi plot to bomb and disable the Suez canal, which is vital to England's war effort.
Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean (1990) Character: Harry Helmsley
Spanning years of both Harry and Leona Helmsley's cutthroat control of their eponymonous empire, this made-for-TV movie chronicles both the high and low points of the couple's life together.
From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (2002) Character: Self
From Czarist Russia's Moscow Art Theatre to Hollywood's biggest film, narrator Gregory Peck joins an A-list of Hollywood stars to take us through the odyssey of two Russian born Hollywood legends: The great acting teacher Michael Chekhov and the amazing director George Shdanoff.
Strange Confession Strange Confession (1945) Character: Dave Curtis
A scientist who is working on a cure for influenza is victimized by his unscrupulous boss, who releases the vaccine before it's ready, resulting in the death of the scientist's son.
Honolulu Lu Honolulu Lu (1941) Character: Desk Clerk
While in Hawaii, Velez begins the film as a risque nightclub act and due to her involvement with a group of sailors becomes a beauty queen.
The Tall Texan The Tall Texan (1953) Character: Ben Trask
Groups of desperate travelers journey together throughout the Southwest and soon find trouble when they all get gold fever. The action and drama are heightened when they discover gold…on an Indian burial ground!
Ride Out for Revenge Ride Out for Revenge (1957) Character: Captain George
When an Indian chief is murdered in a hateful town, a sympathizing ex marshal tries to stop the Indians from attacking for revenge.
Weekend Warriors Weekend Warriors (1986) Character: Col. Archer
In 1961, with war looming in Berlin, an Air National Guard unit of actors, journalists and studio personnel is up for military academy consideration.
The Goddess The Goddess (1958) Character: Dutch Seymour
A woman adored by the people around her ultimately struggles to be happy with herself.
Last of the Comanches Last of the Comanches (1953) Character: Jim Starbuck
It's 1876 and all the Indians are at peace except the Comanches lead by Black Cloud. When Black Cloud wipes out a town, only six soldiers are left and they head for the nearest fort. In the desert they are reinforced by members of a stagecoach and find some water at a deserted mission. Pinned down by Black Cloud they send an Indian boy who was Black Cloud's prisoner on to the fort while they try to bargain with Black Cloud whom they learn is without water.
Around the World Under the Sea Around the World Under the Sea (1966) Character: Dr. Doug Standish
A five man submarine plants sensors around the worlds oceans to monitor for a impending earthquake.
Winter People Winter People (1989) Character: William Wright
Wayland Jackson (Russell), a widower with a young daughter, moves to a small, impoverished mountain village in North Carolina, circa 1934. They are taken in by Collie Wright (McGillis), a single mother with an illegitimate baby, and she and Wayland soon fall in love. Trouble starts when the identity of her baby's father is revealed.
Bear Island Bear Island (1979) Character: Smithy
A group of people converge on a barren Arctic island. They have their reasons for being there but when a series of mysterious accidents and murders take place, a whole lot of darker motives become apparent. Could the fortune in buried Nazi gold be the key to the mystery? Donald Sutherland and Vanessa Redgrave investigate
Hideout Hideout (1949) Character: George Browning
Philip Ford's crime thriller stars Lloyd Bridges as a city attorney who comes to the dawning realization that a jewelry heist may be behind the discovery of a dead body in the park -- and that the culprit may be one of the town's leading citizens (Ray Collins). Unfortunately, his investigation is hampered by his girlfriend and ex-secretary (Lorna Gray), who could very well be in cahoots with the bad guys.
Death Race Death Race (1973) Character: Gen. Ernst Beimler
In the North African desert in World War II, a crippled American fighter plane that is unable to take off tries to evade and destroy a pursuing Nazi tank.
Ramrod Ramrod (1947) Character: Red Cates
A cattle-vs.-sheepman feud loses Connie Dickason her fiance, but gains her his ranch, which she determines to run alone in opposition to Frank Ivey, "boss" of the valley, whom her father Ben wanted her to marry. She hires recovering alcoholic Dave Nash as foreman and a crew of Ivey's enemies. Ivey fights back with violence and destruction, but Dave is determined to counter him legally... a feeling not shared by his associates. Connie's boast that, as a woman, she doesn't need guns proves justified, but plenty of gunplay results.
Daring Game Daring Game (1968) Character: Vic Powers
Survival Devices, Inc are an organisation that employ a team of adventurers known as "the Flying Fish" who are adept in sky diving, scuba diving and martial arts. They are engaged to rescue a captured scientist imprisoned on a Caribbean island by a dictator. The team parachutes off the coast of the island in a HALO jump and establishes an inflatable underwater basecamp in an "Instant Underwater Habitat" or "Igloo".
Red Canyon Red Canyon (1949) Character: Virgil Cordts
A former outlaw goes straight and is determined to catch and tame a wild stallion. Western.



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