Dean Jagger

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

8.28

Gender

Male

Birthday

07-Nov-1903

Age

(121 years old)

Place of Birth

Columbus Grove, Ohio, USA

Also Known As
  • Ira Dean Jagger
  • Jeffrey Dean

Dean Jagger

Biography

Dean Jagger was an Academy Award-winning American screen, stage, and television actor.


Credits

The Great Man The Great Man (1956) Character: Philip Carleton
Joe Harris, preparing a eulogy for popular radio commentator Herb Fuller, finds that nobody has a good word to say about him.
Exiled to Shanghai Exiled to Shanghai (1937) Character: Charlie Sears
A fired cameraman by way of a girl's mistaken identity wins back his job through pioneering work in television.
The Great Lester Boggs The Great Lester Boggs (1974) Character: N/A
Malcolm's cross-country motorcycle odyssey - just for the experience - "boggs" down in Arkansas, where he acquires his sidekick, LeRoy; befriends moonshine-drinkin', bi-plane stunt pilot, Lester Boggs; falls in love with level-headed Susan; and, all the while, confounds Sheriff Billy Bob and his department.
Dr. Shagetz Dr. Shagetz (1975) Character: Dr. Shagetz
Passing through a small town, two young hippie couples stumble upon a town where the old folks all act strange and even stranger things are happening at the local clinic. Filming was completed in 1973 but this original version of the film was barely released two years later under several different titles. It was shot as God Bless Grandpa and Grandma but posters were made for the titles Dr. Shagetz and God Bless Dr. Shagetz, with the "Bless" crossed over and replaced with "Damn."
The Lonely Profession The Lonely Profession (1969) Character: Charles Van Cleve
Private investigator Leo Gordon is hired to trail Karen Mendaros, the mistress of a reclusive billionaire. When they meet, Gordon and Mendaros hit it off and check in at a motel. Gordon wakes up the next morning and discovers that Mendaros had been murdered during the night. Gordon opens his own investigation of Mendaros' past in an attempt to determine who killed Mendaros and why he's been set up as the fall guy.
The Lie The Lie (1973) Character: Arnold Edgarton
An Ingmar Bergman script. Produced for Swedish Television as "Reservatet" (1970) and for BBC as "The Lie" (1971). An American couple is trapped in their marriage and way of life. Locked up in their bourgeois inferno.
It Grows on Trees It Grows on Trees (1952) Character: Phil Baxter
The Baxters are a typical happy American family trying to live on too little money. Mrs. Polly Baxter acquires two mysterious trees that got into a nursery shipment by mistake. They turn out to be money trees. After initial problems, Polly decides to spend the money.
Incident in San Francisco Incident in San Francisco (1971) Character: Sam Baldwin
A man who tries to stop a mugging finds himself accused of murdering the criminal after the victim and witnesses fail to corroborate his story. A young reporter believes the man and tries to find out why the parties involved are trying to frame him.
'White Christmas': A Look Back with Rosemary Clooney 'White Christmas': A Look Back with Rosemary Clooney (2000) Character: Major General Thomas F. Waverly (archive footage) (uncredited)
Actress Rosemary Clooney reminisces about the making of the classic holiday film White Christmas (1954).
It's a Great Life It's a Great Life (1935) Character: Arnold
Desperate for work, Johnny Barclay leaves Ma and Grandpop to join the newly formed Civilian Conversation Corps. On the way he meets cynical young hobo Roscoe "Rockie" Johnson, and, although Rockie believes that hopping freight trains is a great life, Johnny convinces him to join the Corps.
The Dark Side of the Earth The Dark Side of the Earth (1957) Character: Anton Rojas
A drama set in 1956, during the unsuccessful Hungarian uprising against the Russians.
So Sad About Gloria So Sad About Gloria (1973) Character: Frederick Wellman
A young woman just released from a mental hospital moves back in with her family. However, she is soon troubled by disturbing visions in which she commits a series of axe murders.
Revolt of the Zombies Revolt of the Zombies (1936) Character: Armand Louque
The story is set in Cambodia in the years following WWI. An evil count has come into possession of the secret methods by which men can be transformed into walking zombies and uses these unholy powers to create a race of slave laborers. An expedition is sent to the ruins of Angkor Wat, in hopes of ending the count's activities once and for all. Unfortunately, one of the members of the expedition has his own agenda.
Firecreek Firecreek (1968) Character: Whittier
A peace-loving, part-time sheriff in the small town of Firecreek must take a stand when a gang of vicious outlaws takes over his town.
Car 99 Car 99 (1935) Character: Trooper Jim Burton
A story of the Michigan State Police and the strong sense of loyalty and duty it instills in its men. It follows the career of a newly-inducted rookie, Ross Martin, who has joined the force at the urging of his sweetheart, Mary Adams. Martin soon distinguishes himself by his bravery in the apprehension of criminals. But when the leader of a gang of bank robbers falls into his hands and then escapes, because of carelessness on Martin's part, he is suspended from the force.
C-Man C-Man (1949) Character: Cliff Holden, alias William Harrah
A customs agent follows a jewel smuggler's trail of corpses from Paris to New York.
When Strangers Marry When Strangers Marry (1944) Character: Paul Baxter
A naive small-town girl comes to New York City to meet her husband, and discovers that he may be a murderer.
The Honeymoon Machine The Honeymoon Machine (1961) Character: Admiral Fitch
Lt. Fergie Howard teams up with Lt. Beau Gilliam and Navy scientist Jason Eldridge to turn a supercomputer with missile-tracking capabilities into a tool to predict where a roulette ball will land. They dock in Venice, Italy, and begin making a killing at the casino, but their shore-to-ship signals get misinterpreted as signs of attack by Adm. Fitch, putting a serious crimp in the officers' get-rich-quick scheme.
Bernardine Bernardine (1957) Character: J. Fullerton Weldy
A teenager pines for (and sings about) his dream girl.
The Proud Rebel The Proud Rebel (1958) Character: Harry Burleigh
Searching for a doctor who can help him get his son to speak again--the boy hadn't uttered a word since he saw his mother die in the fire that burned down the family home--a Confederate veteran finds himself facing a 30-day jail sentence when he's unfairly accused of starting a brawl in a small town. A local woman pays his fine, providing that he works it off on her ranch. He soon finds himself involved in the woman's struggle to keep her ranch from a local landowner who wants it--and whose sons were responsible for the man being framed for the fight.
Pepper Pepper (1936) Character: Bob O'Ryan
Young Pepper Jolly enters the life of sour old millionaire John Wilkes. She convinces him to take her gang to Coney Island and prevents his daughter from marrying a phony aristocrat.
Smith! Smith! (1969) Character: Judge James C. Brown
When the Indian Jimmyboy is accused of murder of a white man, he flees onto the ranch of Smith, who's well known for his tolerance for Indians, since he was raised by the old Indian Antoine. Smith helps Jimmyboy against the mean Sheriff and promises to speak for him in court, thus persuading him to surrender himself to the police.
I Live in Grosvenor Square I Live in Grosvenor Square (1945) Character: Sgt. John Patterson
The WW II romance set in Grosvenor square aka Eisenhower's home where the GIs stayed in London. Neagle loves Harrison. There arrives patriot GI Dean Jagger to rouse things up in the square. Snotty British Neagle and Jagger clash and fall for each other. What will Harrison have to say or do about these? What will the consequences be? Will the three finally become two and which two in this extremely patriotic love and war story.
Having Wonderful Time Having Wonderful Time (1938) Character: Charlie (uncredited)
Teddy Shaw, a bored New York office girl, goes to a camp in the Catskill Mountains for rest and finds Chick Kirkland.
The Woman from Hell The Woman from Hell (1929) Character: Jim Coakley
Dee Renaud is a girl playing the "Devil" in an amusement concession at a beach resort. Slick Glicks, the barker, promises the yokels that if they're able to catch the "Lady From Hell," she will reward them with a kiss. But when Glicks tries to go beyond kissing, Dee is rescued by Jim Coakley, son of a New England lighthouse keeper...
The Robe The Robe (1953) Character: Justus
Drunk and disillusioned Roman, Marcellus Gallio, wins Jesus' robe in a dice game after the crucifixion. Marcellus has never been a man of faith like his slave, Demetrius, but when Demetrius escapes with the robe, Marcellus experiences disturbing visions and feels guilty for his actions. Convinced that destroying the robe will cure him, Marcellus sets out to find Demetrius — and discovers his Christian faith along the way.
King Creole King Creole (1958) Character: Mr. Fisher
Danny Fisher, young delinquent, flunks out of high school. He quits his job as a busboy in a nightclub, and one night he gets the chance to perform. Success is imminent and the local crime boss Maxie Fields wants to hire him to perform at his night club The Blue Shade. Danny refuses, but Fields won't take no for an answer.
It's a Dog's Life It's a Dog's Life (1955) Character: Mr. Wyndham
A bull terrier tells his life story, from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury.
Song of the City Song of the City (1937) Character: Paul Herrick
A carefree San Francisco bachelor rediscovers life's values when he's rescued from the sea by an Italian fisherman with a wise and earthy family.
Warpath Warpath (1951) Character: Sam Quade
John Vickers has spent eight years hunting for the three men who murdered the woman he loved. He finds one, Woodson, and kills him in a gunfight, but not before learning that the other two men have joined the U.S. Cavalry.
Gideon's Trumpet Gideon's Trumpet (1980) Character: 6th Supreme Court Justice
True story of Clarence Gideon's fight to be appointed counsel at the expense of the state. This landmark case led to the Supreme Court's decision which extended this right to all criminal defendants.
Twelve O'Clock High Twelve O'Clock High (1949) Character: Major / Lieutenant Colonel Harvey Stovall
In the early days of daylight bombing raids over Germany, General Frank Savage must take command of a 'hard luck' bomber group. Much of the story deals with his struggle to whip his group into a disciplined fighting unit in spite of heavy losses, and withering attacks by German fighters over their targets.
Billy Rose's Jumbo Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962) Character: John Noble
The daughter of a circus owner fights to save her father from a takeover spearheaded by the man she loves.
My Son John My Son John (1952) Character: Dan Jefferson
In this Cold War drama, a woman suspects her son is a Communist spy.
Star for a Night Star for a Night (1936) Character: Fritz Lind
Blind Mrs. Lind comes to American to visit her three children whom she thinks are successful.
I Heard the Owl Call My Name I Heard the Owl Call My Name (1973) Character: Jim Wallace
A young priest named mark is sent as a vicar to a native American village in B.C. Canada, there he learns of faith and humanity, as he watches their culture being torn to shreds.
The Omaha Trail The Omaha Trail (1942) Character: 'Pipestone' Ross
The coming of the railroad to the West triggers an Indian war.
Evil Town Evil Town (1987) Character: Doctor Schaeffer
A mad scientist seeks eternal youth by developing a drug derived from human pituitary glands, aided by the local townsfolk, who help abduct visitors to their town for his experiments.
Behold My Wife! Behold My Wife! (1934) Character: Pete
After Michael Carter's fiancée commits suicide, Michael vows to seek revenge on his wealthy family, who sabotaged their marriage. He drives across the country angrily, and lands up at a saloon, where he is shot by an Indian, Pete. Pete's girlfriend, Tonita nurses Michael's wound and falls in love with him. Michael realizes this, proposes marriage to Tonita - a perfect revenge for his prejudice family. They marry and he takes her to New York, in full Indian dress hoping to embarrass the family.
College Rhythm College Rhythm (1934) Character: Coach Robbins
The story deals with the college rivalry of a piccolo player and an All-American halfback on the football team who both love the same co-ed. After graduation they carry their their feud and collegiate ideas over into the department store business.
X the Unknown X the Unknown (1956) Character: Dr. Adam Royston
Army radiation experiments awaken a subterranean monster from a fissure that feeds on energy and proceeds to terrorise a remote Scottish village. An American research scientist at a nearby nuclear plant joins with a British investigator to discover why the victims were radioactively burned and why, shortly thereafter, a series of radiation-related incidents are occurring in an ever-growing straight line away from the fissure.
Valley of the Sun Valley of the Sun (1942) Character: Jim Sawyer
An Arizona frontiersman steals an Indian agent's girlfriend, followed by trouble.
Sister Kenny Sister Kenny (1946) Character: Kevin Connors
An Australian nurse discovers an effective new treatment for infantile paralysis, but experiences great difficulty in convincing doctors of the validity of her claims.
The Eternal Sea The Eternal Sea (1955) Character: Vice-Adm. Thomas L. Semple
Biography of Admiral John Hoskins' efforts to retain active command despite WW2 injury.
Armored Attack! Armored Attack! (1957) Character: as Rodion Pavlov
A Ukrainian village must suddenly contend with the Nazi invasion of June 1941. Re-edited version of The North Star (1943), to remove positive references to Soviet Union and include narration about the Hungarian Uprising of 1956.
Men Without Names Men Without Names (1935) Character: Jones
A G-man woos a newswoman and corners bank robbers with a hostage in a factory.
Pursued Pursued (1947) Character: Grant
A boy haunted by nightmares about the night his entire family was murdered is brought up by a neighboring family in the 1880s. He falls for his lovely adoptive sister but his nasty adoptive brother and mysterious uncle want him dead.
Cash McCall Cash McCall (1960) Character: Grant Austen
Wealthy hotshot Cash McCall makes his money by purchasing unsuccessful businesses, whipping them into shape and then selling them for a huge profit. When Cash comes across Austen Plastics, a small manufacturing corporation on its last legs, he realizes it might be a gamble to buy the company. But when Cash finds out that the company's owner is the father of his old flame, Lory, he buys the business just to get a second chance at romance.
The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976) Character: Koehler
Fact-based story of the kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh Jr., son and namesake of the famed pilot, and ensuing trial of accused and convicted killer, Bruno Hauptmann.
Dangerous Number Dangerous Number (1937) Character: Dillman
Hank Medhill, artificial silk manufacturer, has returned to the U.S. from Japan to learn that his former girlfriend, Eleanor Breen is about to marry. Hank convinces Eleanor to leave the groom-to-be and marry him. Shortly after the marriage, they discover that they have nothing in common. They separate. Hank decides to pick any name from the phone book and date them. That date results in a wild and frightful night for Hank, thanks to Eleanor's clever plan.
Whoopee! Whoopee! (1930) Character: Deputy (uncredited)
Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle. Sally flees the wedding with hypochondriac Henry Williams, who thinks he's just giving her a ride; but she left a note saying they've eloped! Chasing them are jilted Bob, Henry's nurse Mary (who's been trying to seduce him) and others.
The Glass House The Glass House (1972) Character: Warden Auerbach
Adapted from a story by Truman Capote ("In Cold Blood"), the world of the prison convict is open to the viewer. As the story develops, one thing becomes clear. As in the outside world, there is a "system"; and just as on the outside, there is accommodation, honesty, cynicism, violence and all the other factors that make up our society. The film follows the three newcomers, it records the grim, terrifying, sometimes fascinating events that occur.
The Nun's Story The Nun's Story (1959) Character: Dr. Hubert Van Der Mal
After leaving a wealthy Belgian family to become a nun, Sister Luke struggles with her devotion to her vows during crisis, disappointment, and World War II.
Denver and Rio Grande Denver and Rio Grande (1952) Character: General William J. Palmer
Jim Vesser and his team of railroading men try to build a rail line through a mountain pass, while a group of less scrupulous construction workers sabotages the entire operation in the hopes that they can get their tracks laid first and get the money from the railroad.
The Delphi Bureau The Delphi Bureau (1972) Character: Matthew Keller
A government agent with a photographic memory is assigned to solve the disappearance of an entire fleet of old Air Force planes. Pilot for short-lived TV series
Tiger by the Tail Tiger by the Tail (1970) Character: Top Polk
Vietnam war hero, accused of murdering his brother, recruits his socialite girlfriend to hunt for the real killer.
Wanderer of the Wasteland Wanderer of the Wasteland (1935) Character: Adam Larey
Adam Larey becomes a fugitive from justice when he escapes after being blamed for a crime he did not commit. He wanders into the desert wastelands and joins an outlaw gang who prey on gold prospectors. Years later, he meets his wife and her gold-prospecting father as they have come there seeking their fortune, and not knowing the danger of the treacherous desert wastes, the poisoned-water holes and the outlaw bands of marauders who roam the desert in search of the gold found by others. He comes to their aid and, eventually, manges to clear his name of the false charge against him.
You Belong to Me You Belong to Me (1934) Character: Military School Instructor
When vaudeville performer Florette Faxon is left penniless with her six-year-old son Jimmy, she relies on the friendship of fellow performer Bud Hannigan to help her get a job. Bud is reluctant to become her partner, as he has proven to himself to be unreliable in relationships, but he tells her to call him whenever she needs help. While working in a beer garden, Florette meets Hap Stanley, an avaricious performer who marries her to get the rights to perform her show routine. Hap dislikes Jimmy and eventually convinces Florette to send him away to school. Both Jimmy and Florette are broken-up over being apart, but Jimmy pretends it is what he wants so Florette can be happy with Hap.
The Stranger The Stranger (1973) Character: Carl Webster
An astronaut enters a vortex and crash-lands on a parallel planet where he's not welcome.
Parrish Parrish (1961) Character: Sala Post
Parrish McLean lives with his mother Ellen on Sala Post's tobacco plantation in the Connecticut River Valley. His mother winds up marrying Sala's rival Judd Raike, ruthless planter who wants to drive Sala out of business. Judd insists that Parrish learn the business from the ground up.
Rawhide Rawhide (1951) Character: Yancy
At a desolate relay station in the west, a stagecoach attendant and a stranded woman traveller are held captive by a band of escaped convicts.
Under Cover of Night Under Cover of Night (1937) Character: Alan Shaw
A detective (Edmund Lowe) trails a professor (Henry Daniell) who stole credit for his wife's research, then killed her.
Wings in the Dark Wings in the Dark (1935) Character: Top Harmon
In his dedicated pursuit of technology that will aid pilots to safely "fly blind" during adverse conditions, aerial innovator Ken Gordon is literally blinded in an accident, but this setback doesn't deter him from his goal.
The Kremlin Letter The Kremlin Letter (1970) Character: Highwayman
After an unauthorized letter suggesting U.S. support for a Russian attack on China is sent to Moscow, a former naval officer and his team go undercover to retrieve it. Their plans are disrupted when a cunning politician raids their hideout.
End of the World End of the World (1977) Character: Ray Collins
After witnessing a man's death in a bizarre accident, Father Pergado goes on a spiritual retreat, where he encounters his alien double bent on world conquest.
Forty Guns Forty Guns (1957) Character: Sheriff Ned Logan
An authoritarian rancher rules an Arizona county with her private posse of hired guns. When a new Marshall arrives to set things straight, the cattle queen finds herself falling for the avowedly non-violent lawman. Both have itchy-fingered brothers, a female gunman enters the picture, and things go desperately wrong.
Alligator Alligator (1980) Character: Slade
A baby alligator is flushed down a toilet and survives by eating discarded lab animals that have been injected with growth hormones. The now gigantic animal escapes the city sewers and goes on a rampage, pursued by a cop and a big-game hunter.
Vanishing Point Vanishing Point (1971) Character: Prospector
Kowalski works for a car delivery service, and takes delivery of a 1970 Dodge Challenger to drive from Colorado to San Francisco. Shortly after pickup, he takes a bet to get the car there in less than 15 hours.
I Escaped from the Gestapo I Escaped from the Gestapo (1943) Character: Torgut Lane
A forger is forced to work for a Nazi spy ring. His conscience gets the better of him, though, and he secretly conspires with the FBI to turn over the gang.
Elmer Gantry Elmer Gantry (1960) Character: William L. Morgan
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.
Bad Day at Black Rock Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) Character: Tim Horn
One-armed war veteran John J. Macreedy steps off a train at the sleepy little town of Black Rock. Once there, he begins to unravel a web of lies, secrecy, and murder.
Western Union Western Union (1941) Character: Edward Creighton
When Edward Creighton leads the construction of the Western Union to unite East with West, he hires a Western reformed outlaw and a tenderfoot Eastern surveyor. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2000.
死亡遊戲 死亡遊戲 (1978) Character: Dr. Land
A martial arts movie star must fake his death to find the people who are trying to kill him.
Day of the Evil Gun Day of the Evil Gun (1968) Character: Jimmy Noble
Two men on a desperate search to save a woman only one of them could have!
White Christmas White Christmas (1954) Character: General Waverly
Two talented song-and-dance men team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business. In time they befriend and become romantically involved with the beautiful Haynes sisters who comprise a sister act.
Executive Suite Executive Suite (1954) Character: Jesse Q. Grimm
When the head of a large manufacturing firm dies suddenly from a stroke, his vice-presidents vie to see who will replace him.
Driftwood Driftwood (1947) Character: Dr. Steve Webster
An orphan helps a doctor fight an epidemic in a small western town, in one of Allan Dwan’s closely observed studies in Americana.
Sierra Sierra (1950) Character: Jeff Hassard
Ring Hassard and his father Jeff, wild horse breakers, live in a hidden mountain eyrie as Jeff is wanted for a murder he didn't commit. Things change when they take in a lost young lady, Riley Martin, who finds that Ring has "never seen a woman close up." Jeff is injured, Ring runs afoul of horse thieves and the law, and Riley (who is a lawyer) labors to clear the Hassards (who others would prefer dead).
Escape by Night Escape by Night (1937) Character: James 'Capper' Regan
Runyonesque crooks on the lam hide out on blind man's pastoral farm and decide to go straight.
Home on the Range Home on the Range (1935) Character: Thurman
Two men, Thurman and Beady, and a woman, Georgia, ply a confidence game in Alaska by selling 'salted' gold mines to gullible newcomers. But the cold Far North gets too hot for them and they move to greener pastures in the western United States. Business is good until a young cattleman, Tom Hatfield, falls for their trap. But Georgia falls in love with him and this causes problems for her partners.
Red Sundown Red Sundown (1956) Character: Jade Murphy
When his life is saved in a shootout by a fellow gunman whose life he in turn had saved, Alex Longmire promises to give up his way of life. Riding into town he finds the only job available is deputy to sheriff Jade Murphy, an honest man caught between small farmers and a local cattle baron. And he has a pretty daughter. So Longmire decides to stay and see if he can use his expertise with firearms for good.
Alaska Alaska (1944) Character: John Masters
A man who has been framed on a murder charge is placed in the custody of a crooked U.S. marshal, who is secretly running a murderous claim-jumping gang.
The North Star The North Star (1943) Character: Rodion Pavlov
A Ukrainian village must suddenly contend with the Nazi invasion of June 1941. Later re-edited and released as "Armored Attack."
People Will Talk People Will Talk (1935) Character: Bill Trask
Henry and Clarice Wilkins have been married twenty-three years and are a model suburban couple who have never had a quarrel. But when their daughter, Peggy, and her husband, Bill Trask, have a squabble, Clarice has a plan to show the daughter just how distasteful domestic bickering appears; She enters into an agreement with Henry that they will fake a fuss to serve as an object lesson. Clarice's will to play the game and her sense of humor play out at about the same time when Henry's remarks become more pointed as the charade goes on. Their fake fight is soon a real barn-burner.
Brigham Young Brigham Young (1940) Character: Brigham Young
Based on the story of the famous Mormon leader, it follows Brigham Young and his challenge to transport his people across the Rocky mountains to settle in Salt Lake City. The plot focuses on two fictitious characters, Jonathan Kent and Zina Webb and the hardships they have to face along the way.
Woman in Distress Woman in Distress (1937) Character: Fred Stevens
Investigating rumors that a priceless Rembrandt, believed destroyed years ago, is actually in the possession of an elderly spinster, a male newspaper reporter and his female rival determine that it is genuine but subsequently learn it has been stolen by a gang of art thieves who plan to kill the spinster to prevent her from later identifying it.
Private Hell 36 Private Hell 36 (1954) Character: Police Capt. Michaels
In New York, a bank robbery of $300,000 goes unsolved for a year, until some of the marked bills are found in a Los Angeles drugstore theft. Police detectives Cal Bruner and Jack Farnham investigate and are led from the drugstore to a nightclub, where singer Lili is another recipient of a stolen bill. With Lili's help, the partners track down the remaining money, but both Lili and Frank are dismayed when Cal decides he wants to keep part of it.
The Men in Her Life The Men in Her Life (1941) Character: David Gibson
A circus performer becomes a ballerina and then begins her life of a career versus marriage and a home-life. She marries her first husband, her mentor and instructor, primarily out of gratitude. After his death, she marries an American thinking that can be her escape from the world of ballet. But she leaves him to return the dancing. She has a child but does not tell her husband. When her daughter is two-years-old, the husband finds out and takes the child to America. The ballerina continues to dance until her best dancing days have gone by.
The Brotherhood of the Bell The Brotherhood of the Bell (1970) Character: Chad Harmon
A successful professor has his life disrupted by a secret from his past — in his college days he became a member of a powerful secret society, and now the society has a job for him.
Woman Trap Woman Trap (1936) Character: 'Honey' Hogan
A gangland murder is the motivating factor of this fast-moving crime drama. George Murphy stars as reporter Kent Shevlin, whose investigation of the murder leads to a tenure as a temporary FBI agent.
First to Fight First to Fight (1967) Character: Colonel Baseman
Jack is the sole survivor of a Japanese attack on his squad at Guadalcanal. Because of his heroism and the fact that he is still alive, he becomes a Medal of Honor hero. He returns to train new recruits for the Marines and falls for a girl named Peggy. When training and marriage leave him with an empty feeling, he decides on a transfer back to the front lines. Soon he will find that marriage and life will change his outlook on the grueling battles that lie ahead.
Three Brave Men Three Brave Men (1956) Character: John W. Rogers
A lawyer takes the case of a Navy clerk who sues after he's fired for suspected Communist beliefs.
The Hanged Man The Hanged Man (1974) Character: Josiah Lowe
A gunfighter who survives his own hanging helps a young widow who is trying to keep a ruthless land baron from taking her ranch.
13 Hours by Air 13 Hours by Air (1936) Character: Hap Waller
Womanizer and airline pilot Jack Gordon must fly the world's fastest airliner from New York to California while dealing with dangerous jewel thieves on the run from the law.
On the Threshold of Space On the Threshold of Space (1956) Character: Dr. Hugo Thornton
In the early stages of the space program, Capt. Jim Hollenbeck undergoes any experiment needed to ensure success in the new Air Force branch -- even though he's not required to be a subject in the tests. Always remaining a constant source of support, his wife, Pat, accepts his unwavering commitment to scientific progress. When Maj. Ward Thomas becomes the new head of the program, Hollenbeck must convince him of the necessity of taking the extra steps.
Dark City Dark City (1950) Character: Captain Garvey
Gamblers who "took" an out-of-town sucker in a crooked poker game feel shadowy vengeance closing in on them.



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