Alan Hale Jr.

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

11.471

Gender

Male

Birthday

08-Mar-1921

Age

(103 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, United States

Also Known As
  • Alan Hale

Alan Hale Jr.

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Alan Hale, Jr. (March 8, 1921– January 2, 1990) was an American movie and television actor, best known for his role as Skipper (Jonas Grumby) on the popular sitcom Gilligan's Island. Hale was the lookalike son of popular supporting film actor Alan Hale. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Alan Hale, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Ellis in Freedomland Ellis in Freedomland (1952) Character: Male Model
Westinghouse claims its electric appliances "freed women from the drudgery of housework." The first half involves a dream salesman at work; the second half is focused on the "Spring Sales Event," called "Freedomland."
Swiss Tour Swiss Tour (1949) Character: Joe
A sailor on leave meets a beautiful girl on the ski slopes of Switzerland.
Thunder in Carolina Thunder in Carolina (1960) Character: Buddy Schaeffer
A stock-car veteran (Rory Calhoun) teaches a grease monkey to race in the Southern 500 in Darlington, S.C.
The Curse of a Faithful Wife The Curse of a Faithful Wife (1972) Character: N/A
Comedy movie.
Victory Quiz Victory Quiz (1942) Character: N/A
A short film where viewers are given 10 or 15 seconds to answer questions about the United States and its involvement in World War II.
Born in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake Born in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake (1954) Character: Crew Foreman
In 1857 Edwin L. Drake is sent to investigate an oil seep in a creek near Titusville, Pennsylvania. Overcoming many other obstacles, Drake's innovation to shield the well from water entry by using a drive pipe finally allows drilling to proceed until striking oil in August, 1859. His perseverance yields many barrels of oil a day, and immediately brings about the start of the oil industry.
Moochie of Pop Warner Football Moochie of Pop Warner Football (1960) Character: Fred Preston
Moochie joins a Pop Warner Football team, but has troubles with the mayor’s son. When the two make amends, they help the team win and go to the Disneyland Bowl, and get to enjoy a visit to the park.
Moochie of the Little League Moochie of the Little League (1959) Character: Fred Preston
A young newspaper boy who is on a Little League team works hard to persuade an elderly Englishman, with whom he had a previous run-in, to donate land for a baseball diamond.
Sammy Sammy (1977) Character: Mike (as Alan Hale)
Delightful story of a young boy whose playful nature and love for animals spark zany incidents and a dangerous adventure. A small boy, crippled since birth, helps his family find faith through his gentle spirit.
Rubber Racketeers Rubber Racketeers (1942) Character: Red
Racketeer Gillin is paroled from prison and immediately goes to work trying to make an illegal buck from America's war effort. With rationing in effect the black market tire business is booming. Gillen's mob sets up car lots around town where they peddle stolen tires and "new" tires milled in the gangster's factories from cheap faulty materials. People begin to die in crashes as the defective tires fail. Bill Barry leads his fellow defense plant workers on a crusade to uncover the source of the black market rubber and bring the guilty to justice. Although clearly intended to warn the public about black market tire smuggling, Rubber Racketeers holds it own as a saga of mobsters versus an irate public.
Military Training Military Training (1941) Character: Poor Instructor
Training Film No. A-3: Poor Instruction, Rifle Litter, First Aid Demonstration, Bayonet Drill, Firing Range Instruction, Drill Squad, Charts and Instruction.
Man on the Ledge Man on the Ledge (1955) Character: Boyle
Beat cop Bragan is about to go off duty when he discovers a man standing on the ledge of a hotel more than a dozen stories up. Bragan tries to talk the man, Robert Cosick, down from his threatening perch and in the process learns the reasons for the Robert's suicide attempt.
Angels' Brigade Angels' Brigade (1979) Character: Manny
Six sexy women, and a teenage girl, devastate a right-wing militia before doing battle with ruthless drug pushers.
Evidence of Power Evidence of Power (1979) Character: N/A
When criminology student Tom Richardson returns home to Hyland for the summer break, he is shocked to learn of a series of horrible deaths and mutilations.
The Castaways on Gilligan's Island The Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979) Character: Skipper
In the second of three additional Gilligan's Island movies following the series, the gang finds a way of getting rescued from the "uncharted desert isle" for a second time through a series of misadventures but comes back to turn it into a tropical resort for uptight mainlanders.
The Sky's the Limit The Sky's the Limit (1975) Character: Cholly
A family is thrown into turmoil when a grandson convinces his grandfather to teach him to fly.
Arctic Flight Arctic Flight (1952) Character: John W. Wetherby
Mike Wein, an Alaskan bush pilot operating the the Bering Sea area, makes friends with John W. Wetherby, posing as a wealthy United States businessman. But, in reality, he is a Russian spy on his way to Siberia carrying microfilms of the United States' defense installations.
Music Man Music Man (1948) Character: N/A
Bickering brothers unwittingly wind up working together on the same musical production.
The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981) Character: Skipper
The Harlem Globetrotters' chartered plane crash lands on the atoll inhabited by the happily marooned Gilligan and fellow castaways, and they all must play basketball against a specially programmed squad of robots controlled by a mad scientist.
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (1979) Character: Self
Some of TV and film's popular western actors reunite in this tribute special hosted by Glenn Ford.
Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love (1974) Character: Walter
Pilot for a proposed television anthology series with stories about love, either dramatic or comedic. In this pilot, there were three different segments: in the first, a computer falls in love with its programmer; in the second, a World War II vet falls in love with a murderer; in the third, a woman falls in love with a penniless painter.
The Man Behind The Gun The Man Behind The Gun (1953) Character: Cpl. Olaf Swenson
This 1952 western stars Randolph Scott as an army investigator who poses as a schoolteacher while working undercover to expose a group of secessionists. Also starring Patrice Wymore, Roy Roberts, Alan Hale Jr., Lina Romay, Morris Ankrum, Dick Wesson and Philip Carey.
Destry Destry (1954) Character: Jack Larson
Western remake of "Destry Rides Again", starring Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard, Thomas Mitchell, Lori Nelson and Lyle Bettger.
The Killer Is Loose The Killer Is Loose (1956) Character: Denny
A savings-and-loan bank is robbed; later, a police wiretap identifies bank teller Leon Poole as the inside man. In capturing him, detective Sam Wagner accidentally kills Poole's young wife, and at his trial Poole swears vengeance against Wagner. Poole begins his plans to get revenge when he escapes his captors.
No Time for Love No Time for Love (1943) Character: N/A
Upper-class female reporter is (despite herself) attracted to hulking laborer digging a tunnel under the Hudson river.
Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie (1952) Character: George Oliphant
At the fiftieth anniversary of his town's founding, the town's first barber recalls his long-dead, spirited bride and the flaw in his own character that helped bring about her loss and several others.
Hambone and Hillie Hambone and Hillie (1983) Character: McVickers
An elderly woman searches for her lost dog. Director Roy Watts' 1984 drama stars Lillian Gish, Timothy Bottoms, Candy Clark, O. J. Simpson, Alan Hale Jr. and Jack Carter.
The West Point Story The West Point Story (1950) Character: Bull Gilbert
A Broadway director helps the West Point cadets put on a show, aided by two lovely ladies and assorted complications.
Top Sergeant Top Sergeant (1942) Character: Cruxton
An army sergeant recognises a young recruit as the man responsible for his brother's death, while attempting a robbery.
There Was a Crooked Man... There Was a Crooked Man... (1970) Character: Tobaccy
Arizona Territorial Prison inmate Paris Pitman, Jr. is a schemer, a charmer, and quite popular among his fellow convicts — especially with $500,000 in stolen loot hidden away and a plan to escape and recover it. New warden Woodward Lopeman has other ideas about Pitman. Each man will have the tables turned on him.
Kill the Umpire Kill the Umpire (1950) Character: Harry Shea (uncredited)
Ex-baseball player Bill Johnson, failing at many jobs when his ball-playing days are over, reluctantly takes the advice of his father-in-law, Jonah Evans, a retired umpire, and enters an umpire-training school. Assigned to the Texas League, he does fine until the championship play-offs when a riot develops over one of his calls. The involved player is knocked unconscious in the proceedings and cannot verify that Bill made the correct call. Despite lynch mob plans to at least tar-and-feather him, Bill's family - his daughters Lucy (Gloria Henry and Susan and his wife Betty - help Bill reach the ballpark safely the next day through a series of hair-raising encounters.
A Man Alone A Man Alone (1955) Character: Jim Anderson
A gunfighter, stranded in the desert, comes across the aftermath of a stage robbery, in which all the passengers were killed. He takes one of the horses to ride to town to report the massacre, but finds himself accused of it. He also finds himself accused of the murder of the local banker, and winds up hiding in the basement of a house where the local sheriff, who is very sick, lives with his daughter.
The North Avenue Irregulars The North Avenue Irregulars (1979) Character: Harry, the Hat (as Alan Hale)
When crooks set up operations in a traditional town, a minister and a group of church ladies are willing to do anything, no matter how wacky, to get them out.
Mission of Danger Mission of Danger (1960) Character: Sam Beal
After his Rangers are caught during a raid, a major must infiltrate the French army to save his men.
The Gunfighter The Gunfighter (1950) Character: First Brother (uncredited)
The fastest gun in the West tries to escape his reputation.
Sarge Goes to College Sarge Goes to College (1947) Character: Sarge
A Marine Sergeant, wounded in overseas service, requires an operation, and the Navy psychiatrist recommends to the Captain and Colonel that "Sarge" be given a few weeks rest before hospitalization. Through the Dean of San Juan Junior College, Sarge enters the school on a temporary basis.
Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl (1954) Character: Jay Simpson
When Captain Kidd is reprieved from the gallows by a greedy nobelman who wants to know the location of his buried treasure, he sets off across the seven seas with faithful slave girl Eva Gabor in tow.
To the Shores of Tripoli To the Shores of Tripoli (1942) Character: Tom Hall
Chronicle of a spoiled rich boy who joins the Marines with an off-handed attitude and finally becomes a battle-wise soldier.
The True Story of Jesse James The True Story of Jesse James (1957) Character: Cole Younger
Having fought with the Confederacy during the Civil War, Jesse James and his brother Frank dream of a farm life in Missouri. Harassed by Union sympathizers, they assemble a gang of outlaws, robbing trains and becoming folk heroes in the process. Jesse marries his sweetheart, Zee, and maintains an aura of domesticity, but after a group of lawmen launch an attack on his mother's house, Jesse plans one more great raid -- on a Minnesota bank.
Eagle Squadron Eagle Squadron (1942) Character: Olsen
An American joins the British Royal Air Force just before Pearl Harbor is attacked, and falls in love with a beautiful English girl.
The Blazing Sun The Blazing Sun (1950) Character: Ben Luber
Gene Autry hunts bank robbers Al Bartlett and Trot Lucas with his old friend Mike. Bartlett, to throw off his pursuers, kills Trot and his own brother. When Kitty Bartlett comes to town claiming to be the slain Bartlett's widow, Gene has to save her from the irate townspeople who are not aware that her name isn't Bartlett but she really is the daughter of a law officer slain by Al Bartlett. Ben Luder, a local hood, tricks Bartlett back into town by saying he has to fixed to have Doc Larry Taylor do plastic surgery on him. En route they meet Doc and his assistant Helen Ellis and Ben's ruse is exposed. Bartlett kills Ben and forces Doc to drive him to the railroad. Gene, in a fight atop a runaway train, captures Bartlett.
Riders in the Sky Riders in the Sky (1949) Character: Marshal Riggs
When asked about the Ghost Riders song he sings, Gene Autry tells this legend: Gene is about to resign as an investigator for the county attorney and go into the cattle business with his pal Chuckawalla Jones but decides instead to help Anne Lawson clear her father, rancher Ralph Lawson, of a false murder charge. He looks for the three witnesses who can testify that Lawson shot only in self defense in killing a gambler, but the witnesses are terrorized by another gambler, town boss Rock McCleary, who shoots witness Pop Roberts Morgan. Fatally wounded, Pop gives Gene the information needed to clear Lawson, then dies crying the "Ghost Riders" are coming for him. Gene then heads for a showdown with McCleary.
Rescue from Gilligan's Island Rescue from Gilligan's Island (1978) Character: Skipper Jonas Grumby
When a decaying Russian satellite crashes on the island, the Professor uses a key component for a barometer. With that device, he learns that a massive wave is going to swamp the island. In desperation, the castaways lash their huts together into one structure in order to have any chance to ride the disaster out.
Affair in Reno Affair in Reno (1957) Character: Deke (as Alan Hale)
The story of a PR man hired by a millionaire to go to Reno to prevent his daughter from marrying an opportunistic gambler.
The McGuerins from Brooklyn The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942) Character: Alan
Tim McGuerin and Eddie Corbett operates a big taxi-fleet company together and because of a misunderstanding Tim's wife Sadie thinks he is having an affair with his secretary, Ms. Lucy Gibbs. To annoy Tim, Sadie starts taking classes with a fitness instructor, Samson, and later going with him to his out-of-town health club. To sort out all the misunderstandings both Tim and Eddie go to the health club as well.
At Sword's Point At Sword's Point (1952) Character: Porthos Jr.
France, 1648: Richelieu and Louis XIII are dead, the new king is a minor, and the Duc de Lavalle is in virtually open rebellion, scheming to seize power. As a last resort, Queen Anne summons the heirs of the original Musketeers to her aid...including Claire, daughter of Athos, who when she chooses can miraculously pass as a boy, and wields as fine a sword as any. All their skills will be needed for a battle against increasing odds. One for all and all for one! Written by Rod Crawford
Home Town Story Home Town Story (1951) Character: Slim Haskins
Blake Washburn blames manufacturer MacFarland for his defeat in the race for re-election to the state legislature. He takes over his uncle's newspaper to take on big business as an enemy of the people. Miss Martin works in the "Herald" newspaper office. When tragedy strikes, Blake must re-examine his views.
The Iron Maiden The Iron Maiden (1963) Character: Paul Fisher
The film follows Jack Hopkins, an aircraft designer with a passion for traction engines. His boss is eager to sell a new supersonic jet plane that Jack has designed to American millionaire Paul Fisher. The first encounter between Fisher and Jack goes badly, and tensions only heighten after Fisher's daughter Kathy damages Jack's prize traction engine "The Iron Maiden", rendering it impossible to drive solo. Jack is desperate to enter the annual Woburn Abbey steam rally with the machine, but his fireman is injured and unable to participate. When all seems lost the millionaire himself is won over by Jack's plight and joins him in driving the engine; the two soon become firm friends.
Homecoming Homecoming (1948) Character: Military Policeman (uncredited)
Self-absorbed Dr. Lee Johnson enlists with the Army medical corps during World War II, more out of a feeling that it's "the thing to do" rather than deep-seated patriotism. On his first day, he's put into place by 'Snapshot', a sassy and attractive nurse. Their initial antagonism blossoms into romance. Lee then finds himself torn with guilt over being unfaithful to his wife, Penny, who's waiting for him back home.
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas Captain John Smith and Pocahontas (1953) Character: Fleming
With the help of Pocahontas, Captain John Smith overcomes the treachery of some of his men and resentment of the local Native Americans to establish the colony of Jamestown.
The Big Trees The Big Trees (1952) Character: Tiny
In 1900, unscrupulous timber baron Jim Fallon plans to take advantage of a new law and make millions off California redwood. Much of the land he hopes to grab has been homesteaded by a Quaker colony, who try to persuade him to spare the giant sequoias...but these are the very trees he wants most. Expert at manipulating others, Fallon finds that other sharks are at his own heels, and forms an unlikely alliance.
Johnny Dangerously Johnny Dangerously (1984) Character: Desk Sergeant
An honest, goodhearted man is forced to turn to a life of crime to finance his neurotic mother's skyrocketing medical bills.
Canyon River Canyon River (1956) Character: George Lynch
A rancher's foreman schemes against him on a cattle drive from Oregon to Wyoming.
Honeychile Honeychile (1951) Character: Joe Boyd
A music publishing company tries to swindle a song from a country girl that they inadvertently recorded without her permission.
Mr. Walkie Talkie Mr. Walkie Talkie (1952) Character: Tiny
Military comedy about two sergeant buddies constantly getting into trouble.
The Fifth Musketeer The Fifth Musketeer (1979) Character: Porthos
King Louis XIV has without his knowledge a twin brother, Philippe, but when he is told, he immediately locks up his brother in the Bastille. The king wants to increase his popularity and stages an assassination against himself where Philippe is dressed as king Louis. But Philippe manages to escape the assassination and everybody believes him to be the real king...
The Giant Spider Invasion The Giant Spider Invasion (1975) Character: Sheriff
A black hole hits North Wisconsin and opens a door to other dimensions. Giant 15 meter spiders emerge from it, who have an appetite for human flesh! Dr. Jenny Langer and Dr. Vance from NASA try to save the world.
Short Grass Short Grass (1950) Character: Chris Christofferson
Steve Llewellyn hung up his guns after killing a man in self-defense, left Willow Creek and went on the drift for five years. Now he’s back. And the bad blood stirred up by his return and the violence caused by a cattleman’s grab for all the good grasslands mean Steve must strap on his sidearms again. Rod Cameron -- who became a marquee draw with a pair of espionage serials in the 1940s and went on to establish himself as a popular cowboy star -- makes Steve a hero to reckon with in Short Grass, one of the actor’s 10 films with busy shoot-‘em-up director Lesley Selander. Johnny Mack Brown, a sagebrush stalwart in his own right, plays the marshal who allies with Steve. Adding to the Western pedigree is costar Cathy Downs, who plays the title role in the iconic My Darling Clementine. Buffs will note other familiar faces, including Alan Hale, Jr., well remembered as the skipper who takes a “three-hour tour” to Gilligan’s Island.
Monsieur Beaucaire Monsieur Beaucaire (1946) Character: Courtier (uncredited)
A bumbling barber in the court of King Louis XV becomes engaged in political intrigue when he masquerades as a dashing nobleman engaged to the princess of Spain.
The Law vs. Billy the Kid The Law vs. Billy the Kid (1954) Character: Bob Ollinger
Billy the Kid is forced to kill for the woman he loves, and is ultimately brought to justice by his old friend Pat Garrett.
Wake Island Wake Island (1942) Character: N/A
In late 1941, with no hope of relief or re-supply, a small band of United States Marines tries to keep the Japanese Navy from capturing their island base.
The Long Rope The Long Rope (1961) Character: Sheriff John Millard
A judge in a murder trial, believing the defendant is innocent, sets out to find the real killer.
Battle Hymn Battle Hymn (1957) Character: Mess Sergeant
Dean Hess, who entered the ministry to atone for bombing a German orphanage, decides he’s a failure at preaching. Rejoined to train pilots early in the Korean War, he finds Korean orphans raiding the airbase garbage. With a pretty Korean teacher, he sets up an orphanage for them and others.
The Indian Fighter The Indian Fighter (1955) Character: Will Crabtree (as Alan Hale)
A scout leading a wagon train through hostile Indian country gets involved with a Sioux chief's daughter.
The Underworld Story The Underworld Story (1950) Character: Shaeffer
A blacklisted reporter brings his shady ways to a small-town newspaper after being fired from a big city daily.
Many Rivers to Cross Many Rivers to Cross (1955) Character: Luke Radford
Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker star as a Kentucky backwoodsman and the woman who will NOT let anything interfere with her plans to marry him in this humorous romantic adventure through the American Frontier of 1798.
Rogue Cop Rogue Cop (1954) Character: Johnny Stark
A police detective on the take tries to catch his brother's killer.
The Lady Takes a Flyer The Lady Takes a Flyer (1958) Character: Frank Henshaw
Change of pace comedy casts Lana Turner and Jeff Chandler as competing pilots who fall in love.
Back to the Beach Back to the Beach (1987) Character: Bartender’s Buddy
Cowabunga! The surfing '60s ride into the new wave as Frankie and Annette star in this hip update of their old-time, good-time beach movies. With special appearances by Bob Denver, Tony Dow, Pee-Wee Herman, Jerry Mathers and other familiar faces. Frankie and Annette grow up and have kids in the midwest. They return to LA to visit their daughter who is shacked up with her boyfriend and tries to hide the fact. They begin to have marriage problems when Frankie runs into Connie, who has erected a shrine to him in her night club. Their punk son has joined up with the local surf toughs, and things all come to a head when the toughs challenge the good guys to a surfing duel
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Sweetheart of Sigma Chi (1946) Character: Mike Mitchell
A couple of gamblers pressure the local night club owner to rig things so the local college rowing crew will lose their upcoming race.
Terror Night Terror Night (1989) Character: Jake Nelson
Lance Hayward, a silent movie star, appears as various characters, killing quite a handful of unfortunates, using various weapons.
The Sea Chase The Sea Chase (1955) Character: Wentz
As the Second World War breaks out, German freighter captain Karl Ehrlich is about to leave Sydney, Australia with his vessel, the Ergenstrasse. Ehrlich, an anti-Nazi but proud German, hopes to outrun or out-maneuver the British warship pursuing him. Aboard his vessel is Elsa Keller, a woman Ehrlich has been ordered to return to Germany safely along with whatever secrets she carries. When Ehrlich's fiercely Nazi chief officer Kirchner commits an atrocity, the British pursuit becomes deadly.
Young at Heart Young at Heart (1954) Character: Robert Neary
The lives and romances of three sisters in a musical family; the youngest daughter's life is complicated by the subsequent arrival of a charming composer and a cynical music arranger.
The Three Outlaws The Three Outlaws (1956) Character: Sundance Kid (as Alan Hale)
Ready to quit their life of crime, the three "most-wanted" outlaws in the West---Butch Cassidy, Sundance Kid and Bill Carver ---perform their final job by robbing and stealing a train and fleeing across the border. In a South American town they begin their life of respectability by purchasing a ranch and depositing their stolen fortune in the local bank, and throwing a big fiesta to entertain the locals, including Colonel Aguilar and his beautiful daughter Rita.
Tiger by the Tail Tiger by the Tail (1970) Character: Billy Jack Whitehorn
Vietnam war hero, accused of murdering his brother, recruits his socialite girlfriend to hunt for the real killer.
Bullet for a Badman Bullet for a Badman (1964) Character: Leach
Former Texas Rangers Sam Ward and Logan Keliher become enemies when Sam turns bank robber and Logan marries Sam's ex-wife.
The Cruel Tower The Cruel Tower (1956) Character: Rocky Milliken (as Alan Hale)
The story of a bunch of hard-drinking steeplejacks.
It Happened on Fifth Avenue It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947) Character: Whitey Temple
A New Yorker hobo moves into a mansion and along the way he gathers friends to live in the house with him. Before he knows it, he is living with the actual home owners.
The Spirit of West Point The Spirit of West Point (1947) Character: Oklahoma Cutter
The story of Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis, two All-American football players at the U.S. Army Military Academy at West Point.
All Mine to Give All Mine to Give (1957) Character: Tom Cullen
This is a story based on fact that follows a husband and wife who emigrate from Scotland to Wisconsin in the 1850s. They work very hard and become welcome citizens of their new town, Eureka. They have six children. They prosper in the husband's boat-building business. But when their eldest is 12, tragedy strikes the family, and the 12-year-old is burdened with a terrible task which he handles as well as any adult could.
Lady In The Iron Mask Lady In The Iron Mask (1952) Character: Porthos
A female version of the man in the iron mask. In this version the mask is put on a princess (patricia medina) rather than a prince as in the original book by Alexander Dumas.
Silver Lode Silver Lode (1954) Character: Kirk
Dan Ballard, a respected citizen in the western town of Silver Lode, has his wedding interrupted by four men led by Ned McCarty, an old acquaintance who, as a US Marshal, arrests Ballard for the murder of his brother and the theft of $20,000. Ballard seeks to stall McCarty while tracking down evidence that will prove his innocence.
One Sunday Afternoon One Sunday Afternoon (1948) Character: Marty
The third film version of James Hagan's play, this time with songs added, starring Dennis Morgan as a dentist who marries patient and loyal Dorothy Malone despite his constant infatuation with sexy flirt Janis Paige. Filmed previously in 1933 ("One Sunday Afternoon") and 1941 ("The Strawberry Blonde").
Wild Boys of the Road Wild Boys of the Road (1933) Character: Boy (uncredited)
At the height of the Great Depression, Tommy's mother has been out of work for months when Eddie's father loses his job. Eager not to burden their parents, the two high school sophomores decide to hop the freight trains and look for work.
It Happens Every Spring It Happens Every Spring (1949) Character: Schmidt
A scientist discovers a formula that makes a baseball which is repelled by wood. He promptly sets out to exploit his discovery.
Springfield Rifle Springfield Rifle (1952) Character: Mizzell
Major Lex Kearney, dishonourably discharged from the army for cowardice in battle, volunteers to go undercover to try to prevent raids against shipments of horses desperately needed for the Union war effort. Falling in with the gang of jayhawkers and Confederate soldiers who have been conducting the raids, he gradually gains their trust and is put in a position where he can discover who has been giving them secret information revealing the routes of the horse shipments.
The Andersonville Trial The Andersonville Trial (1970) Character: Board of Military Judges
A dramatization of the 1865 war-crimes trial of Henry Wirz, commandant of the notorious Confederate POW camp at Andersonville, Georgia.
The Crawling Hand The Crawling Hand (1963) Character: Sheriff Townsend
After an astronaut space capsule is detonated in orbit, with the astronaut begging to be killed, a teenager couple finds a severed arm on a remote beach. The boy takes the arm home, where it becomes animate and the alien force which animates it soon possesses his mind as well.
When Willie Comes Marching Home When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) Character: Laughing Sergeant at Dance (uncredited)
When Willie leaves home to join the war effort he is all ready to become a hero, but he is only frustrated when his posting ends up to be in his home town, and he is recruited into training, keeping him from the action. However, when he finds himself accidently behind enemy lines he unexpectedly becomes a hero after all.
Advance to the Rear Advance to the Rear (1964) Character: Sgt. Beauregard Davis
As punishment for their incompetence in battle, disgraced Union soldier Capt. Jared Heath and his apathetic commanding officer, Col. Claude Brackenbury, are reassigned away from the front lines. The hapless Heath and Brackenbury must now lead a ragtag group on a classified mission to protect a transport for the U.S. Treasury. Complicating matters is Martha Lou Williams, a Confederate agent posing as a lady of the evening.
Rim of the Canyon Rim of the Canyon (1949) Character: Matt Kimbrough
20 years ago, 3 men robbed a stage and hid $30,000. They were caught and sent to prison by Marshal Steve Autry. 20 years later, the men bust out of prison and return to the ghost town where they stashed their treasure searching. Steve's grandson picks up where Steve left off to foil the plans of the outlaws.
The Red Fury The Red Fury (1984) Character: Doc Kaminsky
A lonely boy befriends a vicious stallion.
The Iron Glove The Iron Glove (1954) Character: Patrick Gaydon
Irishman Charles Wogan wields his sword in the cause of James Stuart who seeks to replace George I on the throne of England.
All-American Co-Ed All-American Co-Ed (1941) Character: Tiny
Fraternity brothers enter one of their own into a scholarship lottery after a women's college insults them. Though the Zeta boys are celebrated for their comedy drag revue, staying undercover as a woman at an all-girls' school wasn't part of the rehearsal!
Hang 'em High Hang 'em High (1968) Character: Matt Stone
Marshall Jed Cooper survives a hanging, vowing revenge on the lynch mob that left him dangling. To carry out his oath for vengeance, he returns to his former job as a lawman. Before long, he's caught up with the nine men on his hit list and starts dispensing his own brand of Wild West justice.
Up Periscope Up Periscope (1959) Character: Lt. Pat Malone
Lieutenant Braden discovers that Sally, the woman he's been falling in love with, has actually been checking out his qualifications to be a U.S. Navy frogman. He must put his personal life behind him after being assigned to be smuggled into a Japanese-held island via submarine to photograph radio codes.
Sierra Passage Sierra Passage (1950) Character: Yance Carter
When young Johnny York witnesses the murder of his father, he joins a travelling variety troupe and trains up as a sharpshooter so he might one day get his revenge.



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