William Hopper

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.7662

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-Jan-1915

Age

(111 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • DeWolf Hopper
  • DeWolf Hopper Jr.
  • Bill Hopper
  • De Wolf Hopper
  • William Dewolf Hopper
  • William DeWolf Hopper Jr.
  • Уильям Хоппер

William Hopper

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Public Wedding Public Wedding (1937) Character: Tony Burke
The operators of a bankrupt carnival sideshow hope to restore their fallen fortunes by staging a fake 'public wedding' in the mouth of their unprofitable giant whale. But the intended 'bridegroom' absconds with the proceeds, arranging a substitute. The bride, Flip Lane (Jane Wyman), much to her surprise, finds herself really married to a handsome stranger, whose career as an artist she decides to manage, much to his dismay.
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 (1941) Character: N/A
Hedda Hopper plays hostess at a party for her (grown) son William (DeWolfe Jr.). Hopper, attends the dedication of the Motion Picture Relief Fund's country home and goes to the Mocambo. There is also a sequence dedicated to the Milwaukee, Wisconsin world premiere of the first short in this series attended by more that a few film stars.
The Flag of Humanity The Flag of Humanity (1940) Character: Sentry (uncredited)
The story of how Clara Barton helped found the American Red Cross.
The Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights (1939) Character: Courier
This short subject is a lavish costumed color production which dramatizes the birth of the American Bill of Rights. It depicts leading political figures of the American Revolution and the despotic British colonial rule which led to the creation of the Bill of Rights.
Cheap Thrills: Those Drive-in Horror Flicks Cheap Thrills: Those Drive-in Horror Flicks (2022) Character: N/A
Action packed film clips from 47 horror films.
Breakdowns of 1937 Breakdowns of 1937 (1937) Character: Self
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1937.
The Deadly Mantis The Deadly Mantis (1966) Character: (archive footage)
9 minute home-movie version of the 1957 feature film “The Deadly Mantis” from Castle Films.
Beyond the Line of Duty Beyond the Line of Duty (1942) Character: University of Texas Classmate (uncredited)
This short film in support of the war effort focuses on the training and missions of Army Air Corps Captain Hewitt T. Wheless just after the U.S. entry into World War II.
This Is My Love This Is My Love (1954) Character: District Attorney
A single woman tries to keep her sister from another man by framing her for her husband's murder.
No Time for Comedy No Time for Comedy (1940) Character: First-Nighter (uncredited)
An aspiring playwright finds himself an overnight Broadway success.
Murder with Pictures Murder with Pictures (1936) Character: Photographer (uncredited)
Suspected crime boss Nate Girard beats a murder rap, and newspaper photog Kent Murdock is on the story. Girard and lawyer Redfield throw a party for the news men where Murdock romances a mystery woman who confronted Girard in front of him, but Murdock's fiancée Hester shows up. After they return to his apartment, have a fight, and she leaves, the mystery woman slips in and begs for his help. Police Inspector Bacon and the cops show up, looking for the mystery woman; Murdock hides her. Murdock goes with the cops to discuss the murder the woman is suspected of. Bacon explains (in flashback) how some photogs were setting up a shot with Girard and Redfield. When the flashbulbs popped, Redfield keeled over dead and the woman, Meg Archer, fled while the newsmen ran out to phone their papers. The newsmen (who were rounded up later as thoroly as possible) are taken into police custody, except for Murdock (who wasn't at the scene), who is given a cap on the sly by rival McGoogin. Altho ...
Murder on the Waterfront Murder on the Waterfront (1943) Character: Sentry
A sailor and his wife become involved in a murder investigation.
Manpower Manpower (1941) Character: Power Company Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Hank McHenry and Johnny Marshall work as power company linesmen. Hank is injured in an accident and subsequently promoted to foreman of the gang. Tensions start to show in the road crew as rivalry between Hank and Johnny increases.
Beware Of Ladies Beware Of Ladies (1936) Character: Reporter
An unhappily married newspaper reporter discovers she's being used as a pawn in a scheme to discredit the political candidate she's been assigned to write about.
Espionage Agent Espionage Agent (1939) Character: Student
When Barry Corvall discovers that his new bride is a possible enemy agent, he resigns from the diplomatic service to go undercover to route out an espionage ring planning to destroy American industrial capability.
The Case of the Black Parrot The Case of the Black Parrot (1941) Character: Ship's Second Mate (uncredited)
Sandy Vantine and her uncle, Paul Vantine, return from Europe with an antique cabinet purchased during their trip. Jim Moore, a reporter who had met Sandy and fallen for her during the voyage, suspects something odd about the cabinet. His suspicions are confirmed when people who have touched the cabinet mysteriously die. Jim and Sandy set out to solve the mystery before anyone else can become a victim.
Lady with Red Hair Lady with Red Hair (1940) Character: Lyceum Theater Attendant (uncredited)
An actress hopes to regain her lost son by making it to the top.
All Through the Night All Through the Night (1942) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Broadway gamblers stumble across a plan by Nazi saboteurs to blow up an American battleship.
Action in the North Atlantic Action in the North Atlantic (1943) Character: Canadian Soldier (uncredited)
Merchant Marine sailors Joe Rossi (Humphrey Bogart) and Steve Jarvis (Raymond Massey) are charged with getting a supply vessel to Russian allies as part of a sea convoy. When the group of ships comes under attack from a German U-boat, Rossi and Jarvis navigate through dangerous waters to evade Nazi naval forces. Though their mission across the Atlantic is extremely treacherous, they are motivated by the opportunity to strike back at the Germans, who sank one of their earlier ships.
Love Is on the Air Love Is on the Air (1937) Character: Eddie Gould
A newscaster gets demoted for exposing the town's criminal activities over the airwaves.
A Child Is Born A Child Is Born (1939) Character: Intern Going to See Operation (uncredited)
A pregnant prison inmate shares her problems with the patients in a maternity ward.
Over the Goal Over the Goal (1937) Character: Ken Thomas
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.
A Shot in the Dark A Shot in the Dark (1941) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A reporter and a police detective sort through the clues in a night-club owner's murder.
Mystery House Mystery House (1938) Character: Lal Killian
When a banker is found shot dead with a gun in his hand, his daughter refuses to believe it is a suicide. With the help of a detective, she hopes to get to the bottom of the case.
Angels Wash Their Faces Angels Wash Their Faces (1939) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A young man just released from a reformatory moves to a new neighborhood with his sister, intending to start a new life. However, he gets mixed up with the local mob boss and corrupt politicians and soon finds himself being framed for an arson and murder he didn't commit.
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.
The Fighting 69th The Fighting 69th (1940) Character: Private Turner
Although loudmouthed braggart Jerry Plunkett alienates his comrades and officers, Father Duffy, the regimental chaplain, has faith that he'll prove himself in the end.
Always a Bride Always a Bride (1940) Character: Man at Campaign Meeting Carrying Michael
A young man wants to marry his sweetheart, but her parents will agree to their wedding only on one condition: he must run for mayor--and win. Comedy.
Stagecoach Stagecoach (1939) Character: Sergeant (uncredited)
A group of people traveling on a stagecoach find their journey complicated by the threat of Geronimo, and learn something about each other in the process.
The Cowboy Quarterback The Cowboy Quarterback (1939) Character: Handsome Sam Saxon
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.
The Male Animal The Male Animal (1942) Character: Reporter on Porch (uncredited)
The trustees of Midwestern University have forced three teachers out of their jobs for being suspected communists. Trustee Ed Keller has also threatened mild mannered English Professor Tommy Turner, because he plans to read a controversial piece of prose in class. Tommy is upset that his wife Ellen also suggested he not read the passage. Meanwhile, Ellen's old boyfriend, the football player Joe Ferguson, comes to visit for the homecoming weekend. He takes Ellen out dancing after the football rally, causing Tommy to worry that he will lose her to Joe.
The Hard Way The Hard Way (1943) Character: Hotel Desk Clerk (Uncredited)
Helen Chernen pushes her younger sister Katherine into show business in order to escape their small town poverty.
Escape from Crime Escape from Crime (1942) Character: Hastings
Ex-con Red O'Hara becomes a daring news photographer, but his old ways get him into trouble.
Invisible Stripes Invisible Stripes (1939) Character: Society Gent in Top Hat (uncredited)
A gangster is unable to go straight after returning home from prison.
They Died with Their Boots On They Died with Their Boots On (1941) Character: Lt. Frazier (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.
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) Character: Self (archive footage)
Period music, film clips and newsreel footage combined into a visual exploration of the American entertainment industry during the Great Depression.
Back in Circulation Back in Circulation (1937) Character: Pete Eddington - a Reporter (uncredited)
Morning Express ace reporter 'Timmy' Blake uses her wiles and charms to get the scoop on rival papers, and keep her editor happy. When the Express gets a tip that a wealthy old man was poisoned and 'Timmy' spots the young widow in a nightclub only a day later, she descends on the town where the death took place to dig out the facts. When her reporting results in the arrest of the young widow, 'Timmy' continues to dig, since she isn't quite convinced that the facts she reported cover all the angles.
The Maltese Falcon The Maltese Falcon (1941) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A private detective takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a beautiful liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.
Conquest of Space Conquest of Space (1955) Character: Dr. George Fenton
A team of American astronauts leave their space station on the first mission to Mars, but the captain's religious beliefs may get in the way.
The Accusing Finger The Accusing Finger (1936) Character: Reporter
A proud, pro-capital punishment district attorney with a 90% execution rate, finds himself wrongly convicted of murdering his estranged wife and sentenced to die. The woman he loves and his investigator rival for her affections rally to find the real killer, while he is confronted by the misery of life on death row.
The Return of Doctor X The Return of Doctor X (1939) Character: Interne
When news reporter Walter Garrett arrives at the hotel room of bombshell actress Angela Merrova to conduct an interview, he finds her dead from multiple stab wounds. He returns with the police to find the hotel empty and the body vanished. Garrett writes about the incident but is fired when Merrova, alive and well, goes to the paper to complain. Now his only chance to get his job back is to find the truth, which involves the grisly scheme of a madman.
Smashing the Money Ring Smashing the Money Ring (1939) Character: Trial Spectator (uncredited)
T-Man Brass Bancroft goes undercover in a prison which has a secret counterfeit operation set up in the print shop.
Brother Orchid Brother Orchid (1940) Character: 2nd Reporter on Return Ship (uncredited)
When retired racket boss John Sarto tries to reclaim his place and former friends try to kill him, he finds solace in a monastery and reinvents himself as a pious monk.
Sunshine Dad Sunshine Dad (1916) Character: Infant in carriage (as DeWolf Hopper Jr.)
The theft of a sacred diamond band from a Hindoo shrine starts the action.
Track of the Cat Track of the Cat (1954) Character: Arthur Bridges
A family saga: In a stunning mountain valley ranch setting near Aspen, complex and dangerous family dynamics play out against the backdrop of the first big snowstorm of winter and an enormous panther with seemingly mythical qualities which is killing cattle.
Pride of the Blue Grass Pride of the Blue Grass (1939) Character: Joe
A young man is determined to turn his beloved racehorse, which is blind, into a champion.
The Body Disappears The Body Disappears (1941) Character: Terrence Abbott
Wealthy scion Peter DeHaven, about to marry socialite Christine Lunceford, wakes up after bachelor party revelry to find he's been turned invisible by eccentric college professor Reginald Shotesbury. An unbelievable series of events is revealed by several witnesses testifying in a "mystery trial" to determine the reason for DeHaven's "disappearance".
Larceny on the Air Larceny on the Air (1937) Character: Announcer
A doctor working with the Bureau of Pure Foods and Drugs, uses radio broadcasts to expose fraudulent patent medicines.
Bullets for O'Hara Bullets for O'Hara (1941) Character: Richard Palmer
A detective courts a gangster's ex-wife to lure him into a trap.
Across the Pacific Across the Pacific (1942) Character: Orderly (uncredited)
Rick Leland makes no secret of the fact he has no loyalty to his home country after he is court-martialed out of the army and boards a Japanese ship for the Orient in late 1941. But has Leland really been booted out, or is there some other motive for his getting close to fellow passenger Doctor Lorenz? Any motive for getting close to attractive traveler Alberta Marlow would however seem pretty obvious.
Bullet Scars Bullet Scars (1942) Character: Murdered Bank Teller
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.
On Your Toes On Your Toes (1939) Character: Ronald - Peggy's Escort
A Russian dance company agrees to stage the new ballet written by a vaudeville hoofer.
Blues in the Night Blues in the Night (1941) Character: Billiards player
A struggling band find themselves attached to a fugitive and drawn into a series of old feuds and love affairs, as they try to stay together and find musical success.
The Deadly Mantis The Deadly Mantis (1957) Character: Dr. Nedrick 'Ned' Jackson
A giant prehistoric praying mantis, recently freed from the Arctic ice, voraciously preys on American military at the DEW Line and works its way south.
Highway West Highway West (1941) Character: Frank Carson-Murdered Cashier (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: Reporter (uncredited)
A hardened crook behind bars comes up against a reform-minded warden.
Good-bye, My Lady Good-bye, My Lady (1956) Character: Walden Grover
An old man and a young boy who live in the southeastern Mississippi swamps are brought together by the love of a dog.
The First Texan The First Texan (1956) Character: William Barrett Travis
After arriving in Texas to escape a scandal back east, lawyer Sam Houston just wants to hang out his shingle, keep a low profile, and stay out of any political intrigue. However, when President Jackson personally orders him to lead the fight for Texan independence, he overcomes his reluctance to become involved and leads his compatriots to a string of victories over the Mexican army.
Flight from Destiny Flight from Destiny (1941) Character: Travin
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.
Myra Breckinridge Myra Breckinridge (1970) Character: Judge Frederic D. Cannon (uncredited)
Myron Breckinridge flies to Europe to get a sex-change operation and is transformed into the beautiful Myra. She travels to Hollywood, meets up with her rich Uncle Buck and, claiming to be Myron's widow, demands money. Instead, Buck gives Myra a job in his acting school. There, Myra meets aspiring actor Rusty and his girlfriend, Mary Ann. With Myra as catalyst, the trio begin to outrageously expand their sexual horizons.
Murder in the Big House Murder in the Big House (1942) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
When a prisoner on Death Row is "accidentally" killed just before his execution, a reporter smells something fishy...
Join the Marines Join the Marines (1937) Character: Marine
New York City cop Phil Donlon leaves the force to join the U.S. Olympic team. When he falls for a Marine colonel's daughter he gets kicked off the team. Joining the Marines to win the Colonel's approval many adventures follow.
Money and the Woman Money and the Woman (1940) Character: J.L. Burns, Depositor (uncredited)
An embezzler's wife begs his boss for forgiveness, only to fall in love with him.
Footsteps in the Dark Footsteps in the Dark (1941) Character: Police Secretary (uncredited)
A high-society gent has a secret life - he writes murder mysteries and hangs out with the police attempting to solve crimes. This causes him no end of problems when his wife wants to know about his little disappearances and exceptionally late nights out.
'Til We Meet Again 'Til We Meet Again (1940) Character: Man (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.
Spy Ship Spy Ship (1942) Character: Reporter
A radio reporter begins to suspect that a commentator at his station may be using her position to broadcast shipping information to enemy spies. With the help of the girl's sister, he sets out to expose the spy and her Nazi gang.
Knute Rockne All American Knute Rockne All American (1940) Character: New York Reporter When Knute is Ill (uncredited)
The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.
Slim Carter Slim Carter (1957) Character: Joe Brewster
Hughie Mack, a not so nice western singer, is discovered by Clover Doyle as the next movie cowboy hero. His name is changed to Slim Carter and a promotional buildup begins. Leo Gallaher, an orphan boy wins the contest to spend a month with Slim. Leo is a good influence on his cowboy hero. Clover sees the good and more in Slim. Montana Burriss is Slim's double.
Rebel Without a Cause Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Character: Judy's Father
After moving to a new town, troublemaking teen Jim Stark is supposed to have a clean slate, although being the new kid in town brings its own problems. While searching for some stability, Stark forms a bond with a disturbed classmate, Plato, and falls for local girl Judy. However, Judy is the girlfriend of neighborhood tough, Buzz. When Buzz violently confronts Jim and challenges him to a drag race, the new kid's real troubles begin.
One Desire One Desire (1955) Character: 'Mac' MacBain
The "one desire" of ex-gambler Clint Saunders and bar woman Tacey Cromwell is to escape their shady former lives and settle down to respectability. With Clint's younger brother and an orphaned girl in tow, the couple moves to a Colorado mining town where their love is tested by Judith Watrous, daughter of the town banker, who has her sights on Clint.
20 Million Miles to Earth 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) Character: Colonel Robert Calder
When the first manned flight to Venus returns to Earth, the rocket crash-lands in the Mediterranean near a small Italian fishing village. The locals manage to save one of the astronauts Colonel Calder, the mission commander. A young boy also recovers what turns out to be a specimen of an alien creature. Growing at a fantastic rate, it manages to escape and eventually threatens the city of Rome.
Virginia City Virginia City (1940) Character: Lieutenant Reporting Murrell's Attack (uncredited)
Union officer Kerry Bradford escapes from a Confederate prison and races to intercept $5 million in gold destined for Confederate coffers. A Confederate sympathizer and a Mexican bandit, each with their own stake in the loot, stand in his way.
The Old Maid The Old Maid (1939) Character: John
The lives of two cousins are complicated by the return of an ex-boyfriend and an illegitimate child.
The Daredevil Drivers The Daredevil Drivers (1938) Character: Neeley Bus Driver
To spite his girlfriend, the owner of a successful bus company, an auto racer goes to work for her rival.
Lady Gangster Lady Gangster (1942) Character: John
An actress gets involved with a criminal gang and winds up taking the rap for a $40,000 bank robbery. Before being sent to prison, she steals the money from her partners and hides it, thinking to use it as a bargaining chip to be released from prison. However, her former partners have different ideas.
Sitting Bull Sitting Bull (1954) Character: Charles Wentworth
Chief Sitting Bull of the Sioux tribe is forced by the Indian-hating General Custer to react with violence, resulting in the famous Last Stand at Little Bighorn. Parrish, a friend to the Sioux, tries to prevent the bloodshed, but is court- martialed for "collaborating" with the enemy. Sitting Bull, however, manages to intercede with President Grant on Parrish's behalf.
Mr. Dodd Takes the Air Mr. Dodd Takes the Air (1937) Character: Second Production Manager (uncredited)
A country bumpkin becomes a singing sensation on the radio.
The Bride Came C.O.D. The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) Character: Pilot
A financially-strapped charter pilot hires himself to an oil tycoon to kidnap his madcap daughter and prevent her from marrying a vapid band leader.
Busses Roar Busses Roar (1942) Character: Dark-Haired Sailor at Bar (uncredited)
A sergeant saves the day when Axis agents plant a bomb on a bus bound for California oil fields.
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939) Character: Reporter
Nancy helps two aging spinsters fulfill the byzantine provisions of their father's will, but the murder of their chauffeur complicates matters.
The Bad Seed The Bad Seed (1956) Character: Col. Kenneth Penmark
Air Force Colonel Kenneth Penmark and his wife, Christine, adore their daughter Rhoda, despite her secret tendency for selfishness. Christine keeps her knowledge of her daughter's darker side to herself, but when a schoolmate of Rhoda's dies mysteriously, her self-deception unravels.
Midnight Midnight (1939) Character: Flammarions' Party Guest (uncredited)
An unemployed American showgirl poses as Hungarian royalty to infiltrate Parisian high society.
Ladies Must Live Ladies Must Live (1940) Character: Joe Barton
A small town farmer, who happens to be very wealthy, meets and falls for an actress, but his friends warn him she's only interested in his money.
The Adventurous Blonde The Adventurous Blonde (1937) Character: Matt, a Reporter
The third of nine Torchy Blane movies. Angry that police detective Steve McBride (Barton MacLane) is giving preferential treatment to his reporter-fiancée, Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell), reporters from a rival newspaper plan a fake murder with the idea that Torchy's paper will print the story and look foolish. The tables are turned when the fake murder turns out to be the genuine article.
Daughters Courageous Daughters Courageous (1939) Character: Striped-Shirted Man at Beach (uncredited)
Nan Masters, a single mother living with her four marriageable daughters, plans to marry Sam Sloane, businessman. Out of the blue her first husband Jim returns after deserting the family 20 years earlier. The worldly wanderer Jim gets a cool family reception at first but his warm personality gradually wins the affections of his four daughters. In fact, youngest daughter Buff, who has her eye on a maverick of her own in Gabriel Lopez, is pleased when Jim grants his stamp of approval on her relationship. Buff plans to elope with Gabriel on her mother's wedding day, but 'unpredictable' is Gabriel's middle name.
The High and the Mighty The High and the Mighty (1954) Character: Roy
Dan Roman is a veteran pilot haunted by a tragic past. Now relegated to second-in-command cockpit assignments he finds himself on a routine Honolulu-to-San Francisco flight - one that takes a terrifying suspense-building turn when disaster strikes high above the Pacific Ocean at the point of no return.
Dust Be My Destiny Dust Be My Destiny (1939) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Embittered after serving time for a burglary he did not commit, Joe Bell is soon back in jail, on a prison farm. His love for the foreman's daughter leads to a fight between them, leading to the older man's death due to a weak heart. Joe and Mabel go on the run as he thinks no-one would believe a nobody like him.
On Dress Parade On Dress Parade (1939) Character: Soldier Getting Radio Report from H4 (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: Soldier (uncredited)
A demoted reporter (George Brent) and his girlfriend (Brenda Marshall) seek to expose a crime kingpin.
Calling Philo Vance Calling Philo Vance (1940) Character: Clerk at Hotel Nino in Chicago (uncredited)
Philo is in Vienna working for the US Government to see if Archer Coe is selling aircraft designs to foreign powers. He grabs the plans with Archer's signature, but is captured by police before he can escape. Deported he comes back to America and plans to confront Archer, but Archer is found dead in his locked bedroom with a gun in his hand. While it looks like a suicide, Vance knows better and the coroner finds that Archer has been shot, hit with a blunt instrument and stabbed - making suicide unlikely. But Vance is on the case and is looking to see if government secrets have been sold and who has murdered Coe. This is a remake of "The Kennel Murder Case" using aircraft designs and espionage instead of Chinese porcelain and dog shows.
The Footloose Heiress The Footloose Heiress (1937) Character: Jack Pierson
A rich businessman brings home a homeless man who promises to tame his willful 18-year-old daughter.
Here Comes Happiness Here Comes Happiness (1941) Character: Best Man
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.
Robbers' Roost Robbers' Roost (1955) Character: Smokey
Jim "Tex" Wall, searching for the last of the three men who raped and killed his wife, joins a gang of cattle rustlers led by Hank Hays. Both Hays' outlaws and a rival gang headed by Heesman, have been hired as ranch hands by "Bull" Herrick, a cripple who owns a large cattle ranch and wants to get his large herd to market. He theorizes that the two gangs will be kept busy watching each other and neither will rustle his cattle. Helen has little faith in her brother's contrived plan, and hates and distrusts both groups. She begins to soften toward Jim, but abruptly changes when she sees a reward poster which says he has killed two men.
Strange Alibi Strange Alibi (1941) Character: Desk Clerk at National Apartments
An undercover cop finds himself on the wrong side of the law when the mob discovers his true identity.
Truck Busters Truck Busters (1943) Character: Truck Driver
An independent truck driver organizes his fellow truckers to resist the efforts of a crooked trucking company exec to bring all drivers under his control. When the trucker's brother dies in an "accident" arranged by the trucking company's henchmen, he takes matters into his own hands



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