Sol Gorss

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

3.101

Gender

Male

Birthday

22-Mar-1908

Age

(116 years old)

Place of Birth

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Also Known As
  • Saul Goras
  • Saul Gorse
  • Saul Gorss
  • Saul Gross

Sol Gorss

Biography

Sol Gorss was born on March 22, 1908 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. He is known for his work on "Climax! (1954)", "Flowing Gold (1940)" and "China Girl (1942)". He died on September 10, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA.


Credits

Hot Cargo Hot Cargo (1956) Character: Brawling Sailor (uncredited)
After marrying the captain of a tramp steamer in Hong Kong, a barmaid falls in love with a harbor policeman, but her frustration with her meager life leads her to contemplate a quicker way to the wealthy life.
A Fugitive from Justice A Fugitive from Justice (1940) Character: Reporter at Train Station (uncredited)
Leslie is being chased by the gangsters, the police and the insurance investigators. He is on the run. Falsely accused of a murder, he embarks upon a life-and-death journey to save his family.
Men of the Sky Men of the Sky (1942) Character: Shoe Repair Shop Prorietor (uncredited)
A propaganda film, made in the early months of World War II, dramatizing a new group of U.S. Army Air Force pilots receiving their wings from Lt. General H.H. Arnold. An off-screen narrator introduces four of them to us; we see them before the war, during flight training, and in their first assignments as pilots.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1955) Character: Injun Joe
This made-for-TV production originally aired on the "Climax!" show and opened up its second season. Huck and his buddy Tom Sawyer become blood brothers right before Huck takes off down the Mississippi River to try and get away from his abusive father. Along his journey Huck comes across a wide range of characters including The Duke.
Code of the Secret Service Code of the Secret Service (1939) Character: Dutch
Secret Service agents try to solve the theft of treasury banknote plates.
Yaqui Drums Yaqui Drums (1956) Character: Second Henchman
In this western, a Mexican bandit and an angry rancher team up and take on a crooked saloon keeper.
Knock on Any Door Knock on Any Door (1949) Character: Detective Interrogating Suspect (uncredited)
An attorney defends a hoodlum of murder, using the oppressiveness of the slums to appeal to the court.
Alcatraz Island Alcatraz Island (1937) Character: Joe (uncredited)
A man who has been railroaded into prison is framed for the murder of a fellow inmate and must prove his innocence.
The Tijuana Story The Tijuana Story (1957) Character: N/A
Courageous newspaper editor Manuel Acosta Mesa tries to take on the mob in Tijuana through his newspaper, reporting on the violence, prostitution and drug sales in the border town.
Nancy Drew... Reporter Nancy Drew... Reporter (1939) Character: Citizen Driver (uncredited)
While participating in a contest at a local newspaper in which school children are asked to submit a news story, local attorney Carson Drew's daughter Nancy intercepts a real story assignment. She "covers" the inquest of the death of a woman who was poisoned. Nancy doesn't think the young woman accused of the crime is guilty and corrals her neighbor Ted into searching for a vital piece of evidence and stumbles onto the identity of the real killer.
King of the Lumberjacks King of the Lumberjacks (1940) Character: Lumberjack On Line for Cashier (uncredited)
Outdoor drama about a newly-hired lumberjack discovering that his former girlfriend is now his new boss's wife.
Raiders of the Seven Seas Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953) Character: Pirate
After staging a mutiny and commandeering his own ship, famed pirate Barbarossa (John Payne) takes hostage a spirited Spanish noblewoman named Alida (Donna Reed), intending to trade her to her fiancé, Capt. Jose Salcedo (Gerald Mohr), for a handsome ransom. But Barbarossa falls in love with Alida, who meanwhile discovers that the roguish swashbuckler is more honorable than her erstwhile betrothed.
Moonlight on the Prairie Moonlight on the Prairie (1935) Character: Saloon Cowboy #3
A singing medicine-show cowboy and his magician partner catch a killer.
Heart of the North Heart of the North (1938) Character: Andre (uncredited)
A two-fisted Canadian Mountie leads lawmen in pursuit of the thieves who stole an Edmonton-bound freighter's cargo.
All Through the Night All Through the Night (1942) Character: Gunman at Warehouse (uncredited)
Broadway gamblers stumble across a plan by Nazi saboteurs to blow up an American battleship.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) Character: Nazi Goon at Bund Meeting (uncredited)
FBI agent Ed Renard investigates the pre-War espionage activities of the German-American Bund.
Men in Exile Men in Exile (1937) Character: Gomez's Aide Outside Office
An ex-con takes flight after he's framed for a jewelry store robbery and murder.
A Child Is Born A Child Is Born (1939) Character: Intern in Gallery (uncredited)
A pregnant prison inmate shares her problems with the patients in a maternity ward.
They Won't Believe Me They Won't Believe Me (1947) Character: N/A
On trial for murdering his girlfriend, philandering stockbroker Larry Ballentine takes the stand to claim his innocence and describe the actual, but improbable sounding, sequence of events that led to her death.
How the West Was Won How the West Was Won (1962) Character: River Pirate (uncredited)
The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.
They Drive by Night They Drive by Night (1940) Character: Driver Warning About Farnsworth (uncredited)
Joe and Paul Fabrini are Wildcat, or independent, truck drivers who have their own small one-truck business. The Fabrini boys constantly battle distributors, rivals and loan collectors, while trying to make a success of their transport company.
The Crowd Roars The Crowd Roars (1932) Character: Replaced Driving Mechanic
Famous auto racing champion Joe Greer returns to his hometown to compete in a local race, discovering that his younger brother has aspirations to become a racing champion.
Girls on Probation Girls on Probation (1938) Character: Patrol Officer
A dizzy young girl falls into crime but wins her lawyer's heart.
I Was Framed I Was Framed (1942) Character: Paul's Gang Member
A reporter runs from charges by a corrupt politician only to face them years later.
Jailbreak Jailbreak (1936) Character: Reporter
A reporter gets himself sent to prison so he can solve a murder behind bars.
Over the Goal Over the Goal (1937) Character: Second Trainer
The Carlton State star quarterback is wrongly thrown in jail, almost guaranteeing a major loss as well as costing the college a donation which would save the school from closing.
Steel Against the Sky Steel Against the Sky (1941) Character: Security Guard (uncredited)
Steel-worker brothers compete for the same woman.
Air Force Air Force (1943) Character: Sergeant (uncredited)
The crew of an Air Force bomber arrives in Pearl Harbor in the aftermath of the Japanese attack and is sent on to Manila to help with the defense of the Philippines.
Here Comes Carter Here Comes Carter (1936) Character: Police Driver
A radio commentator avenges an old wrong by blowing the whistle on Hollywood scandals
The Cowboy Quarterback The Cowboy Quarterback (1939) Character: Cozy Walsh - Packers Player
Football scout for the Chicago Packers Rusty Walker signs Harry Lynn, a legendary broken-field runner. Harry won't leave his home town without his girlfriend Maizie Williams. He gets tangled up with gamblers and Rusty's girl Evelyn Corey makes a play for him.
Ready, Willing and Able Ready, Willing and Able (1937) Character: Cameraman
Two starving songwriters will only get funding if they get British actress Jane Clarke to star in their show.
The Man Who Came to Dinner The Man Who Came to Dinner (1941) Character: Chauffeur (uncredited)
An acerbic critic wreaks havoc when a hip injury forces him to move in indefinitely with a Midwestern family.
The Exile The Exile (1947) Character: Soldier (uncredited)
In 17th-century England, Charles II, the rightful heir to the kingdom, is driven from his country by militants working for rogue leader Oliver Cromwell. Charles ends up in the Netherlands, where he falls for local beauty Katie and spends his days happily in the quiet countryside. Unfortunately, Cromwell's associate Col. Ingram and his men track Charles down, and the would-be monarch must resort to swashbuckling his way to freedom.
Over the Wall Over the Wall (1938) Character: Hospital Trusty
When a singing, song-writing prizefighter is framed for murder and sent to the state pen, his girlfriend sets out to prove his innocence.
Torchy Blane in Panama Torchy Blane in Panama (1938) Character: First Cab Driver (uncredited)
Torchy, Steve, and Gahagan are on the trail of a bank robber aboard an ocean liner traveling from New York to L.A. via the Panama Canal.
Sons o' Guns Sons o' Guns (1936) Character: Apache Dancer
Broadway star Jimmy Canfield stars in a patriotic show on the great white way during WWI. He plays the heroic soldier, but he is doesn't want to join the Army. To evade some troubles with fellow actress Berenice, he acts like joining the forces going over there, but that turns out to be real. In France he falls in love with a French barmaid and is arrested as spy. He escapes from prison, only to end in the uniform of a German officer leading "his" soldiers in an Allied trap. But being escaped from prison and wearing the enemy's uniform isn't that healthy in wartime.
Private Detective Private Detective (1939) Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
A female private eye joins forces with a police detective to investigate the suspicious murder of a millionaire.
They Died with Their Boots On They Died with Their Boots On (1941) Character: Adjutant (uncredited)
The story follows General George Armstrong Custer's adventures from his West Point days to his death. He defies orders during the Civil War, trains the 7th Cavalry, appeases Chief Crazy Horse and later engages in bloody battle with the Sioux nation.
Tarzan and the Trappers Tarzan and the Trappers (1958) Character: Sikes
Tarzan goes up against a baddie by the name of Schroeder, who is trapping animals and selling them illegally to zoos. A twist is thrown into the plot when Schroeder's brother, with the help of money-hungry trader Lapin, hunts a different kind of quarry, human game. Now Tarzan must not only fight to save the animals of the jungle, but he must also save himself. Three episodes of a failed TV series edited for theater release.
The Yellow Mountain The Yellow Mountain (1954) Character: (uncredited)
A formula brawling-buddies western where one goes bad and then returns to the fold. Pete Menlo owns some gold claims in Nevada where he is joined by his old friend Andy Martin. Crooked mine-owner Bannon wants to merge their interests so they can create a monopoly but is turned down. Pete is interested in "Nevada" Wray, daughter of mine-owner "Jackpot" Wray, but she has eyes only for Andy. The rejected Pete joins forces with Bannon and they learn that, because of location, "Jackpot" Wray may be the owner of all the gold in the respective veins. Bannon and his men try to get rid of Andy.
'G' Men 'G' Men (1935) Character: G-Man Guarding Leggett (uncredited)
James “Brick” Davis, a struggling attorney, owes his education to a mobster, but always has refused to get involved with the underworld. When a friend of his is gunned down by a notorious criminal, Brick decides to abandon the exercise of the law and join the Department of Justice to capture the murderer.
Flowing Gold Flowing Gold (1940) Character: Luke
In the American oilfields, a fugitive from justice's destiny is intertwined with the fortunes and the misfortunes of a small oil company that hires him as a roughneck.
One Foot in Heaven One Foot in Heaven (1941) Character: Panhandler (uncredited)
Episodic look at the life of a minister and his family as they move from one parish to another.
Spartacus Spartacus (1960) Character: Slave Leader (uncredited)
The rebellious Thracian Spartacus, born and raised a slave, is sold to Gladiator trainer Batiatus. After weeks of being trained to kill for the arena, Spartacus turns on his owners and leads the other slaves in rebellion. As the rebels move from town to town, their numbers swell as escaped slaves join their ranks. Under the leadership of Spartacus, they make their way to southern Italy, where they will cross the sea and return to their homes.
Smashing the Money Ring Smashing the Money Ring (1939) Character: Dice's Henchman (uncredited)
T-Man Brass Bancroft goes undercover in a prison which has a secret counterfeit operation set up in the print shop.
Bureau of Missing Persons Bureau of Missing Persons (1933) Character: Dock Worker (uncredited)
Butch Saunders has been transferred to Missing Persons because he was too brutal in other police work...
Dangerously They Live Dangerously They Live (1941) Character: John's Driver Following Jane (uncredited)
A doctor tries to rescue a young innocent from Nazi agents.
Romance Road Romance Road (1938) Character: N/A
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police sergeant must mediate a land rights dispute between an advancing railroad construction gang and French Canadian trappers in the rugged Northwest Territory of Canada.
Devil's Island Devil's Island (1939) Character: Guard Escorting Gaudet After Operation
A French doctor sentenced for treason performs brain surgery on the prison commandant's daughter.
She Loved a Fireman She Loved a Fireman (1937) Character: Company B Leader
A young man with a checkered past struggles to make good as a fireman.
San Quentin San Quentin (1937) Character: Clerk (uncredited)
Ex-Army officer Jameson takes a job a prison guard at San Quentin. Joe, the brother of his new girlfriend May, is sentenced to the prison for robbery. When Jameson tries to separate lawbreakers from hardened criminals, badguy Hansen tries to stir up trouble by telling Joe about Jameson's interest in his sister.
He Couldn't Say No He Couldn't Say No (1938) Character: Mike, the Linoleum Truck Driver
A lowly office clerk angers his fiancee and future mother-in-law by spending money intended for marriage furniture on a statue of a pretty girl, which he refuses to part with at any cost.
Rails Into Laramie Rails Into Laramie (1954) Character: Saloon Bouncer (uncredited)
A federal agent arrives in Laramie to try to find out who is behind the efforts to stop the construction of a new railroad track.
The Killing The Killing (1956) Character: Track Guard Slugged by Johnny (uncredited)
Career criminal Johnny Clay recruits a sharpshooter, a crooked police officer, a bartender and a betting teller named George, among others, for one last job before he goes straight and gets married. But when George tells his restless wife about the scheme to steal millions from the racetrack where he works, she hatches a plot of her own.
The Nurse's Secret The Nurse's Secret (1941) Character: Policeman
An apparent suicide by a rich woman leads her nurse and a policeman to an insurance scam.
Al Capone Al Capone (1959) Character: Capone Hood at Polling Place (uncredited)
In this unusually accurate biography, small-time hood Al Capone comes to Chicago at the dawn of Prohibition to be the bodyguard of racketeer Johnny Torrio. Capone's rise in Chicago gangdom is followed through murder, extortion, and political fraud. He becomes head of Chicago's biggest "business," but moves inexorably toward his downfall and ignominious end.
Mr. Skeffington Mr. Skeffington (1944) Character: Plainclothesman (uncredited)
A beautiful but vain woman who rejects the love of her older husband must face the loss of her youth and beauty.
The Undercover Man The Undercover Man (1949) Character: Joseph Clark - Hoodlum
Frank Warren is a treasury agent assigned to put an end to the activities of a powerful mob crime boss. Frank works undercover, posing as a criminal to seek information, but is frustrated when all he finds are terrified witnesses and corrupt police officers.
Penrod and Sam Penrod and Sam (1937) Character: Hanson's Driver
A boy (Billy Mauch) and his gang catch bank robbers using their clubhouse as a hide-out.
Bullet Scars Bullet Scars (1942) Character: Dude, lodge gate guard
Dr. Steven Bishop is taken to the hideout of Frank Dillon and his gang to treat the wounded Joe Madison. Joe's nurse sister Nora Madison is also taken. Dillon tells Bishop that if Joe dies, he will be killed, but Bishop knows he will be either way. Joe dies, but Nora and Steve conceal it from Dillon and send a plea for help in a prescription that Bishop writes in Latin.
Satan Met a Lady Satan Met a Lady (1936) Character: Jackie Farrow (uncredited)
In the second screen version of The Maltese Falcon, a detective is caught between a lying seductress and a lady jewel thief.
The Law in Her Hands The Law in Her Hands (1936) Character: Second Trial Court Officer (uncredited)
A female lawyer sets up her own practice but only achieves success as an attorney for the mob.
The Case of the Black Cat The Case of the Black Cat (1936) Character: Poker Player (uncredited)
Lawyer Perry Mason is summoned to the Laxter mansion in the dead of night to write granddaughter Wilma out of invalid Peter Laxter's will, to keep her from marrying suspected fortune hunter Doug. Peter dies in a mysterious fire and Laxter's two grandsons, Sam Laxter and Frank Oafley, inherit his estate on the condition old caretaker Schuster and his cat Clinker are kept on. When cat-hating Sam threatens Clinker, Perry steps in and learns Laxter's death was suspicious and the family fortune and diamonds are missing. Schuster's found dead in his basement apartment, Laxter's nurse Louise is murdered with Schuster's crutch, and circumstantial evidence brings Doug to trial for Louise's death. Mason's investigation produces a surprise witness who turns the trial around. Written by Sister Grimm
Arsenic and Old Lace Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) Character: New York Pitcher (uncredited)
Mortimer Brewster, a newspaper drama critic, playwright, and author known for his diatribes against marriage, suddenly falls in love and gets married; but when he makes a quick trip home to tell his two maiden aunts, he finds out his aunts' hobby - killing lonely old men and burying them in the cellar!
Tea and Sympathy Tea and Sympathy (1956) Character: Burly Man
A sensitive young man recalls his time in boarding school when the only person who seemed compassionate towards with him was his housemaster's wife.
Ransom! Ransom! (1956) Character: Officer (uncredited)
A wealthy business man stuns his wife and town with a televised response to his son's kidnappers.
Highway West Highway West (1941) Character: Police Patrolman (uncredited)
A young woman marries a man who turns out to be a bank robber.
Castle on the Hudson Castle on the Hudson (1940) Character: Silent Gangster in Car (uncredited)
A hardened crook behind bars comes up against a reform-minded warden.
By the Light of the Silvery Moon By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) Character: Dangerous Dora's Henchman / Miss LaRue's Associate (uncredited)
Marjorie Winfield's engagement to Bill Sherman, who has just arrived home from fighting in World War I, serves as the backdrop for the trials and tribulations of her family.
The Silencers The Silencers (1966) Character: Pilot (uncredited)
Matt Helm is called out of retirement to stop the evil Big O organization who plan to explode an atomic bomb over Alamagordo, NM, and start WW III.
Road Gang Road Gang (1936) Character: Guard in Blackfoot Mine (uncredited)
A crusading young reporter planning a series of articles about a corrupt politician is framed for a crime and sentenced to serve five years at a prison farm.
The Wagons Roll at Night The Wagons Roll at Night (1941) Character: Trainer with Tex (uncredited)
An escaped circus lion provides the impetus for the meeting of carnival owner Nick Coster and Matt Varney, a small-town man who suddenly becomes a lion tamer when he manages to subdue the big cat. While acclimating to carnival life, Matt begins a romance with Nick's sister, Mary, causing tension between Matt and Nick. The latter must also juggle his stormy relationship with glamorous circus star Flo Lorraine.
Johnny Allegro Johnny Allegro (1949) Character: N/A
Treasury Department officials recruit a florist (Raft) to lead them to a wanted criminal (Macready); but once he gets too close, he finds he's the hunted.
Alice in Movieland Alice in Movieland (1940) Character: Microphone Man (uncredited)
In a U.S. town that could be anywhere, 18-year-old Alice Purdee wins a free trip to Hollywood. With the assistance of a cheerful porter, she takes the night train and dreams about her arrival. Instead of instant success, she meets disappointment after disappointment, and she needs the unexpected encouragement of her grandmother and an aging, former star whom she meets at a talent night. Finally, she gets a call to be an extra, and she's so hopeful that the regulars decide to make a fool of her. Is this the end of Alice's dream? Not if the porter has anything to say about it.
Flight from Destiny Flight from Destiny (1941) Character: Cab Driver #1
After his doctor informs him he will die in six months, Professor Henry Todhunter decides to spend his last days killing someone who contributes nothing but harm to society. When Henry learns that his friend Betty's husband, Michael, has been painting forgeries of ancient paintings for gallery owner Ketti Moret, he investigates the fraudulent dealer's life. Judging that Ketti is truly evil, Henry prepares to murder her.
Guns Girls and Gangsters Guns Girls and Gangsters (1959) Character: Armored Car Guard (uncredited)
Chuck Wheeler gets out of the Pen and sets up an elaborate heist of Vegas casino money travelling by armored truck. He enlists the help of shady club owner Joe Darren and his ex-cellmate's wife, Vi. Vi's husband Mike is a trigger happy and jealous hothead and will not grant her a divorce. Mike escapes from prison right before the armored truck job goes into motion and promises trouble as he tries to locate his associates and his wandering wife.
Murder in the Big House Murder in the Big House (1942) Character: Guard with Visitor Records (uncredited)
When a prisoner on Death Row is "accidentally" killed just before his execution, a reporter smells something fishy...
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951) Character: N/A
A warden and his assistant clash over prison reform, triggering a violent riot.
His Majesty O'Keefe His Majesty O'Keefe (1954) Character: Tough Sailor in Fight (uncredited)
Men steal for it. Nations go to war for it. The it is oil - and it grows on trees. Coconut oil is the precious lifeblood of 1870s South Seas traders. And lots of real blood will be spilled to get it! Screen royalty Burt Lancaster is His Majesty O'Keefe in this last of three adventures that (along with The Flame and the Arrow and The Crimson Pirate) blew a revitalizing wind into the sails of the swashbuckler genre. Action, cunning and derring-do are watchwords of the title seafarer as he befriends, defends and ultimately rules the islanders of exotic Yap. Lensed on gorgeus Fiji locations, grandly scored by Robert Farnon and rousingly directed by Byron Haskin, His Majesty O'Keefe delivers heroics of regal proportions.
Flame of Calcutta Flame of Calcutta (1953) Character: Jehan Man / Soldier (uncredited)
A British captain and a French official's daughter save the East India Company.
Jeopardy Jeopardy (1953) Character: Captain's Driver Talking to Helen (uncredited)
A woman is kidnapped when she goes to get help for her husband who is trapped on a beach with the tide coming in to surely drown him.
King of Hockey King of Hockey (1936) Character: Man Yelling at Dugan (uncredited)
Gamblers try to pressure a star hockey player into throwing a game.
Baby Face Nelson Baby Face Nelson (1957) Character: Preston
Famed Depression-era gangster “Baby Face Nelson” (Mickey Rooney) robs and kills while accompanied by his beautiful moll (Carolyn Jones).
Batman Batman (1966) Character: Guard (uncredited)
The Dynamic Duo faces four super-villains who plan to hold the world for ransom with the help of a secret invention that instantly dehydrates people.
Red Tomahawk Red Tomahawk (1967) Character: Townsman
After Custer's defeat an army captain tries to warn a small town that the Sioux are coming. The inhabitants own two machine-guns but don't want to lend them to him.
'Til We Meet Again 'Til We Meet Again (1940) Character: Sailor (uncredited)
Dying Joan Ames meets criminal Dan Hardesty on a luxury liner as he is being transported back to America by policeman Steve Burke to face execution. Joan and Dan fall in love, their fates unbeknownst to one another.
Big Town Big Town (1946) Character: Roustabout (uncredited)
A newspaper editor goes on an anti-crime crusade, but gets carried away.
Knute Rockne All American Knute Rockne All American (1940) Character: Man Wheeling Knute's Wheelchair (uncredited)
The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.
Dakota Lil Dakota Lil (1950) Character: Wheeler
Female outlaw helps lawmen trap railroad bandits.
Hell's Kitchen Hell's Kitchen (1939) Character: Sweet Al - a Henchman (uncredited)
A paroled convict's efforts to improve conditions at a boys' reform school alarm the school's corrupt warden, who has been embezzling funds from the institution. He hatches a plan to derail the reformed convict's efforts and have him sent back to prison, and part of that scheme involves cracking down hard on the reform school's inmates.
Homicide Homicide (1949) Character: Robber
Michael Landers, a police lieutenant, sets out to investigate an intricate murder case. But, the case is closed after the only witness is found dead. Will Michael be able to fathom the mystery?
North to Alaska North to Alaska (1960) Character: Gunman at Arnie's Claim (uncredited)
After striking gold in Alaska, the romantic George sends his womanizing partner Sam to bring his fiancée up from Seattle. When Sam finds that she has already married, he returns instead with Angel, a dancer originally from France.
East of the River East of the River (1940) Character: Prisoner (uncredited)
Two troublesome boys grow into very different men, one becoming a hoodlum and the other embracing college but both are in-love with the same girl.
The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers (1948) Character: N/A
Athletic adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic adventure about the king's musketeers and their mission to protect France.
The Asphalt Jungle The Asphalt Jungle (1950) Character: Policeman (uncredited)
Recently paroled from prison, legendary burglar "Doc" Riedenschneider, with funding from Alonzo Emmerich, a crooked lawyer, gathers a small group of veteran criminals together in the Midwest for a big jewel heist.
His Kind of Woman His Kind of Woman (1951) Character: Seaman (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.
It's Always Fair Weather It's Always Fair Weather (1955) Character: Culloran's Thug (uncredited)
Three World War II buddies promise to meet at a specified place and time 10 years after the war. They keep their word only to discover how far apart they've grown. But the reunion sparks memories of youthful dreams that haven't been fulfilled -- and slowly, the three men reevaluate their lives and try to find a way to renew their friendship.
Battle Cry Battle Cry (1955) Character: Bartender in Brawl (uncredited)
The dramatic story of US Marines in training, in combat, and in love, during World War II. The story centers on a major who guides the raw recruits from their training to combat.
The Old Maid The Old Maid (1939) Character: Departing Soldier at Train Station (uncredited)
The lives of two cousins are complicated by the return of an ex-boyfriend and an illegitimate child.
Secret Service of the Air Secret Service of the Air (1939) Character: Border Patrol Pilot
Brass Bancroft and his sidekick Gabby Watters are recruited onto the secret service and go undercover to crack a ruthless gang that smuggles illegal aliens.
Crime School Crime School (1938) Character: Guard (uncredited)
In the slums, teenager Frankie Warren hangs out with a rowdy gang who one day knock him out in a fight. In court, the boys refuse to reveal who struck the knockout blow, and all are subsequently sentenced to a reformatory, cruelly run by two corrupt guards. New deputy commissioner Mark Braden arrives determined to change things, but despite the help of Frankie's sister, Mark's reform plans -- and Frankie's future -- may be sabotaged from within.
The Invisible Menace The Invisible Menace (1938) Character: Guard
Army Private Eddie Pratt smuggles his new bride into camp in hopes of having a happy wedding night. Instead they discover a murder. Colonel Rogers of Army Intelligence arrives to take over the case. The prime suspect, Jevries, is well-known to Rogers, who sets out to get a confession from Jevries even though there are plenty of other suspects.
Congo Crossing Congo Crossing (1956) Character: N/A
Congotanga, West Africa, has no extradition laws; the government is controlled by foreign gangsters, headed by Carl Rittner. The latest plane from Europe carries lovely Louise Whitman, fleeing a French murder charge, and Mannering, who pays resident hit man O'Connell to kill her. Through a chain of circumstances Louise, O'Connell, and heroic surveyor David Carr end up alone in the jungle on Carr's mission to determine the true border of Congotanga... in which Rittner is keenly interested.
Elmer Gantry Elmer Gantry (1960) Character: Hobo in Boxcar (uncredited)
When hedonistic but charming con man Elmer Gantry meets the beautiful Sister Sharon Falconer, a roadside revivalist, he feigns piousness to join her act as a passionate preacher. The two make a successful onstage pair, and their chemistry extends to romance. Both the show and their relationship are threatened, however, when one of Gantry's ex-lovers decides that she has a score to settle with the charismatic performer.
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite (1939) Character: Court Attendant (uncredited)
Torchy Blane and Steve McBride try to nab a gangster by tracking his moll.
The Mask of Dimitrios The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) Character: Man Shadowing Peters and Leyden (uncredited)
A mystery writer is intrigued by the tale of notorious criminal Dimitrios Makropolous, whose dead body was found washed up on the shore in Istanbul. He decides to follow the career of Dimitrios around Europe, in order to learn more about the man. Along the way he is joined by the mysterious Mr. Peters, who has his own motivation.
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939) Character: Reporters' Driver (uncredited)
Nancy helps two aging spinsters fulfill the byzantine provisions of their father's will, but the murder of their chauffeur complicates matters.
Unchained Unchained (1955) Character: Police captain (uncredited)
This fact-based prison drama tells the tale of a band of prisoners living in the innovative 2,600-acre prison at Chino, California. The place takes a humanistic approach to reform and there are no armed guards, no lockups and no uniforms. The underlying philosophy is that if these things are not there, the prisoners will not want to escape, and will instead accept their punishment. A new inmate arrives and soon accustoms himself to the new idea. The story includes the Oscar nominated song Unchained Melody.
Angel on My Shoulder Angel on My Shoulder (1946) Character: Gangster (uncredited)
The Devil arranges for a deceased gangster to return to Earth as a well-respected judge to make up for his previous life.
Indianapolis Speedway Indianapolis Speedway (1939) Character: Frank, Replaced Driving Mechanic
A champion auto racer who unhappily learns his kid brother wants to enter the same profession rather than finish school.
Nightmare Nightmare (1956) Character: Bob Clune (Uncredited)
Clarinetist Stan has a nightmare about killing a man in a mirrored room. But when he wakes up and finds blood marks on himself and a key from the dream, he suspects that it may have truly happened.
Varsity Show Varsity Show (1937) Character: Stagehand
Winfield College students rebel against a stodgy professor who won't permit "swing" music be played in their varsity show. They appeal to a big Broadway alumnus and have him direct their show. What they don't know is that this "star's" last three shows were flops.
Charlie Chan in Panama Charlie Chan in Panama (1940) Character: Soldier
Charlie impersonates an employee of the U.S. government to foil an espionage plot which would destroy part of the Panama Canal, trapping a Navy fleet on its way to the Pacific after maneuvers in the Atlantic.
Jeep-Herders Jeep-Herders (1945) Character: "Brooklyn" Adams
A wildcat oil outfit is seeking to take over the ranch belonging to Pop Martin and his son Bob and daughter Helen. Bob sends his ex-army pals a "stay-way" message, which brings them on the double. The WW II vets use their jeeps, first for a cattle roundup, and then to round up the gang of crooks, including the crooked family-lawyer Thatcher, brains of the gang.
The Great Race The Great Race (1965) Character: Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
Professional daredevil and white-suited hero, The Great Leslie, convinces turn-of-the-century auto makers that a race from New York to Paris (westward across America, the Bering Straight and Russia) will help to promote automobile sales. Leslie's arch-rival, the mustached and black-attired Professor Fate vows to beat Leslie to the finish line in a car of Fate's own invention.
Tear Gas Squad Tear Gas Squad (1940) Character: Frank
A brash night club singer becomes a cop to impress a woman.
Torchy Blane in Chinatown Torchy Blane in Chinatown (1939) Character: Cab Driver (uncredited)
Torchy Blane joins her police-detective fiance to solve a series of murders involving a set of Chinese grave tablets taken and sold to a collector and death-threats written in Chinese characters.
Love Begins at Twenty Love Begins at Twenty (1936) Character: Jim - Bank Robber
A henpecked husband tries to help his daughter marry the man she loves and his wife loathes.
Her Husband's Secretary Her Husband's Secretary (1937) Character: Fellow Steel Worker
A businessman buys trouble when he hires his wife"s best friend as his secretary.
Dodge City Dodge City (1939) Character: Train Fireman (uncredited)
In this epic Western, Wade Hatton, a wagon master turned sheriff, tames a cow town at the end of a railroad line.
Dinky Dinky (1935) Character: Prison Visitor
A mother sends her young son to military school so he won't find out she's been sentenced to a prison term on a framed fraud charge.
On Dress Parade On Dress Parade (1939) Character: Doctor Attending Duncan (uncredited)
The final feature in the "Dead End Kids" film series finds a youth trying to adjust to life at a military school.
You Can't Escape Forever You Can't Escape Forever (1942) Character: Seated at Lonesome Club (uncredited)
A demoted reporter (George Brent) and his girlfriend (Brenda Marshall) seek to expose a crime kingpin.
Warlock Warlock (1959) Character: Bob Nicholson (uncredited)
A band of murderous cowboys has imposed a reign of terror on the town of Warlock. With the sheriff humiliatingly run out of town, the residents hire the services of Clay Blaisedell as de facto town marshal. He arrives along with his friend, Tom Morgan, and sets about restoring law and order on his own terms whilst also overseeing the establishment of a gambling house and saloon.
Here Comes Happiness Here Comes Happiness (1941) Character: Messenger from Burke (uncredited)
Jessica leaves her upper class home to assume an anonymous working class identity. She meets a blue collar guy, Chet and falls in love with the poor but ambitious man. Chet observes a series of suspicious, clandestine meetings with her rich father and his chauffeur which makes him think she is stringing along a "Sugar Daddy" on the side. Financial trickery and sequences of misunderstandings and coincidences culminate with a wedding that turns out much differently than planned.
Naughty But Nice Naughty But Nice (1939) Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Donald Hardwick (Dick Powell) is a stuffed-shirt, classical music professor. His family and small-town music college that he works are of equal mindset. When Don visits his black-sheep aunt in New York in order to find a buyer for his Rhapsody he is exposed to her shocking swing music crowd. His life begins to make dramatic changes after drinking a "lemonade" that turns out to be a Hurricane.



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