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Girls' School (1950)
Character: N/A
A young woman hides out at a school after inheriting $30,000 from her father.
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Jungle Patrol (1948)
Character: Maj. Skipper Wright
Eight fighter pilots hold off constant Japanese attacks during the construction of an airstrip in New Guinea.
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Street Bandits (1951)
Character: Tom Reagan
A lawyer (Robert Clarke) defends a slot-machine king, and his bride (Penny Edwards) and partner (Ross Ford) don't like it.
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He's a Cockeyed Wonder (1950)
Character: Ralph Caldwell
An orange packer (Mickey Rooney) foils robbers with magic and wins the boss's (William Demarest) daughter (Terry Moore).
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Law of the Barbary Coast (1949)
Character: N/A
Wayne Adams is murdered in a Barbary Coast saloon and gambling hall in San Francisco in 1880, and his sister, Julie, enlists the aid of the district attorney, Michael Lodge, in gathering evidence in which to convict the owner of the gambling house of the crime. In order to do so, Julie poses as a dance-hall-girl, and soon finds herself in a dangerous situation.
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Blondie's Reward (1948)
Character: Ted Scott
After bungling a real-estate transaction, Dagwood Bumstead (Arthur Lake) is demoted to office boy by his flustered boss Radcliffe (Jerome Cowan). Number 23 in the long-running Blondie series.
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Force of Arms (1951)
Character: Hooker
During the winter of 1943, the German Army halted the American advance in the mountains of Italy; back-and-forth combat decimates Joe Peterson's platoon. On leave in Naples, Joe meets WAC lieutenant Eleanor MacKay; initially cool, she begins to melt during a bombing raid. Their romance develops despite Joe's periodic returns to the front. But whether he'll come back in the end becomes more than doubtful.
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Action in the North Atlantic (1943)
Character: Ensign Speaker (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.
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The Flying Missile (1950)
Character: Crewman Chuck Davis
A Navy commander experiments with launching missiles from submarines.
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Deep Valley (1947)
Character: Convict
A shy California farm girl falls head-over-heels in love with Barry Burnett, a fugitive from a chain gang building a road through the wilderness.
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Air Force (1943)
Character: Second Lieutenant (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.
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Rough Riders of Durango (1951)
Character: Sheriff Bill Walters
Marshal "Rocky" Lane comes to the aid of Sheriff Bill Walters who is having a hard time trying to save the local farmers and ranchers from raids and hijackings.
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Mission to Moscow (1943)
Character: Johnny - Emlen's Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)
Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to the US as an advocate of socialism.
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Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder (1952)
Character: Elliott Livermore
Two singers step in to help an aspiring actress whose grandmother opposes her bid to launch a show-business career
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The Sign of the Ram (1948)
Character: Logan St. Aubyn
A wheelchair-bound woman manipulates her family to a point where they suspect she may be unhinged.
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Nora Prentiss (1947)
Character: Billy (uncredited)
Quiet, organised Dr Talbot meets nightclub singer Nora Prentiss when she is slightly hurt in a street accident. Despite her misgivings they become heavily involved and Talbot finds he is faced with the choice of leaving Nora or divorcing his wife. When a patient expires in his office, a third option seems to present itself.
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Night Unto Night (1949)
Character: Bellboy
A bleak mansion sits ominously on a cliff above the sea somewhere on Florida's east coast. In its shadows, two people meet: a scientist haunted by incurable illness and a beautiful woman haunted by the voice of her dead husband.
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Deception (1946)
Character: Music Student (uncredited)
After marrying her long lost love, a pianist finds the relationship threatened by a wealthy composer who is besotted with her.
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Barbary Pirate (1949)
Character: Sam Ridgeway
U.S. agent Major Tom Blake is sent to Tripoli to uncover who it is in Washington that is tipping off the pirates as to what's being shipped where. A fast-moving story with lots of sabers and rapiers.
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Project Moon Base (1953)
Character: Maj. Bill Moore
In the future (1970) the US sends a mission to the moon to investigate the building of a moon base.
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Frisco Tornado (1950)
Character: Paul Weston
U.S. marshal sets out to end an insurance scam: salesmen provide cow town folk with insurance against outlaw activity, outlaws who work for the insurance salesmen.
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Wallflower (1948)
Character: N/A
Two stepsisters become rivals for the same handsome bachelor. Comedy.
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The Unfaithful (1947)
Character: Young Man
Christine Hunter kills an intruder and tells her husband and lawyer that it was an act of self-defense. It's later revealed that he was actually her lover and she had posed for an incriminating statue he created.
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Dark Passage (1947)
Character: Ross (uncredited)
A man convicted of murdering his wife escapes from prison and works with a woman to try and prove his innocence.
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Reform School Girl (1957)
Character: David Lindsay
A young man steals a car and ends up involved in a pedestrian fatality. The only witness is a girl he has just met. He threatens her life if she talks, so when she refuses to tell what she knows, she is sent to reform school.
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The Fuller Brush Man (1948)
Character: Freddie Trist
Poor Red Jones gets fired from every job he tries. His fiancée gives him one last chance to make good when he becomes a Fuller Brush man. His awkward attempts at sales are further complicated when one of his customers is murdered and he becomes the prime suspect.
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Blue Canadian Rockies (1952)
Character: Todd Markley
Montana ranch owner Cyrus Bigbee sends his foreman, Gene Autry, and Rawhide Buttram to his Canadian timber land to stop the marriage of his daughter Sandy to Todd Markey, whom he dislikes. Sandy wants to turn the property into a dude ranch, with Carolina Cotton and the Cass County Boys (Fred S. Martin, Jerry Scoggins and Bert Dodson) among the entertainers, and runs up against local timbermen who want it for cutting timber. When a Mountie is murdered, with suspicion pointing to Todd, Gene finds the real culprit and brings peace to the area.
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The Unsuspected (1947)
Character: Irving (uncredited)
The secretary of an affably suave radio mystery host mysteriously commits suicide after his wealthy young niece disappears.
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Air Hostess (1949)
Character: Dennis Hogan
The Hansen School for Air Hostesses, operated by Celia Hansen, welcomes a new group of students; a librarian named Ruth Jackson; Lorraine Carter, a nurse; and Jennifer White, whose husband was an aviator killed in World War II. Ruth meets a smart-alec pilot, Dennis Hogan, but complications arise as Lorraine also has an interest in him. Jennifer meets a war-buddy of her husband, Fred MacCoy. All three women, with each other's help, makes it through to graduation day.
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Manhattan Angel (1949)
Character: Eddie Swenson
Gloria Cole and Eddie Swenson are working to keep an old fire house, now being used as a youth center, from being razed to make room for a new skyscraper in Manhattan.
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Challenge to Lassie (1949)
Character: William Traill
When Lassie's master dies, an old friend tries to convince a judge that the dog's life should be spared.
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Silver River (1948)
Character: Young Man at President's Reception (uncredited)
Unjustly booted out of the cavalry, Mike McComb strikes out for Nevada, and deciding never to be used again, ruthlessly works his way up to becoming one of the most powerful silver magnates in the west. His empire begins to fall apart as the other mining combines rise against him and his stubbornness loses him the support of his wife and old friends.
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