Wallace Ford

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.8866

Gender

Male

Birthday

11-Feb-1898

Age

(128 years old)

Place of Birth

Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Samuel Jones Grundy
  • Wally Ford
  • Samuel Grundy Jones

Wallace Ford

Biography

Wallace Ford (12 February 1898 – 11 June 1966) was an English-born naturalized American stage and screen actor. Usually playing wise-cracking characters, he combined a tough but friendly-faced demeanor with a small but powerful, stocky physique. Born Samuel Jones Grundy in Bolton, Lancashire, England, he spent his childhood in a Dr. Barnardo's home. At an early age he was adopted by a farmer from Manitoba, Canada, where he was ill treated. About age eleven, Ford ran away and did odd jobs, later becoming an usher in a theatre. Following his discharge from the Army after WWI, he became a vaudeville actor in a stock company before performing on Broadway. He started on a film career when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer gave him a part in the film Possessed (1931) and went on to appear in over 200 films, including 13 directed by John Ford. Wallace Ford is buried in an unmarked grave in Culver City, California's Holy Cross Cemetery. From Wikipedia.


Credits

Snowshoes: A Comedy of People and Horses Snowshoes: A Comedy of People and Horses (1957) Character: Rebel
Some racetrack Johnnies are talking between races when one wonders if you can hynotize a horse into thinking it's a champion. The idea sets in motion a series of hilarious events.
Exiled to Shanghai Exiled to Shanghai (1937) Character: Ted Young
A fired cameraman by way of a girl's mistaken identity wins back his job through pioneering work in television.
Money Means Nothing Money Means Nothing (1934) Character: Kenneth 'Kenny' McKay
At Joe's Roadside, a popular but rundown New York roadhouse where the wealthy and not-so-wealthy hang out, a wealthy Manhattan girl and a struggling Brooklyn boy meet and fall in love. She marries him against the wishes of her family, believing that love can solve everything, but she soon wonders if she made the right choice when she finds herself living in a manner, and with the kinds of people, she hadn't counted on.
East of Fifth Avenue East of Fifth Avenue (1933) Character: Vic Howard
A kindly, elderly couple who run a New York City boarding house form the steady center around which the lives and loves of their various residents unfold. Borrowed money, a lovelorn chorus girl, and a tragic misunderstanding set in motion the chain of events in East of Fifth Avenue’s tender pageant of life.
The Nut Farm The Nut Farm (1935) Character: Willie Barton
Bob and Helen decide to move to California and make a fresh start. Bob wants to buy a nut farm, but Helen dreams of being in the movies. While Bob is looking for a farm to buy, Helen is taken in by a group of scam artists who promise to make her a star. Helen's brother Willie tries to prevent her and Bob from losing all their money to the scam artists.
Hypnotized Hypnotized (1932) Character: Bill Bogard
A Gypsy violinist searches for her missing fiance, a circus worker who recently won a sweepstakes prize and was kidnapped by a hypnotist.
The Hollywood Gad-About The Hollywood Gad-About (1934) Character: Self (uncredited)
A parade highlights the Screen Actors Guild's Film Stars Frolic, hosted by Walter Winchell as Master of Ceremonies.
A Son Comes Home A Son Comes Home (1936) Character: Steve
A mother experiences the torment of discovering that her own son is a killer.
The Rogues' Tavern The Rogues' Tavern (1936) Character: Jimmy Kelly
A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night.
Swellhead Swellhead (1935) Character: Terry McCall
Baseball player Terry McCall is a very good baseball player, who doesn't mind bragging about his skills on the baseball diamond and also his off-the-field skills at wooing and winning women. An accident causes his luck to turn bad and results in him turning blind, but he later regains his sight after being instrumental in saving the life of Mickey Malone, the team's young mascot. He then promises Mary Malone, Mickey's sister, for whose affection he has been competing with a teammate, that he is through showing off and bragging. But, in the end, he is still blowing smoke.
Rodeo Rodeo (1952) Character: Barbecue Jones
Nancy Cartwright is determined to collect an $1,800 feed bill owed to her father Harry Cartwright by a rodeo association. Instead, she is talked into assuming management of the rodeo by Slim Martin and the other performers when they learn the promoter has run off with the cash receipts.
Swing It, Sailor! Swing It, Sailor! (1938) Character: Pete Kelly
Comical exploits of two Navy pals, at sea and on shore.
Scatterbrain Scatterbrain (1940) Character: Sam Maxwell
A Hollywood studio goofs and signs the wrong girl--a hillbilly from the Ozarks--to a movie contract. Comedy.
The Marines Come Thru The Marines Come Thru (1938) Character: Pvt. 'Singapore' Stebbins
Marine Lieutenant Steve Landers has perfected a new bomb-release for airplanes which he is testing with the aid of his mechanics,'Singapore' Stebbins and Jack Murray. Dick Weber, one of a group of enemy agents attempting to steal the plans, is a friend of Colonel Dale, whose daughter, Linda, is engaged to Landers. Weber learns that "Singapore" and Jack are to deliver the final blueprints to the Colonel's home. Beckstrom , head of the spy ring, has some of his agents dress as Marines and obtain entry the the hangar. They get the plans but "Singapore" and Jack have overheard a conversation that indicates the spies are heading for a nearby island which is the headquarters of the espionage group.
Bristle Face Bristle Face (1964) Character: Emory Packer
In the rolling, wooded hills of Tennessee in the 1920s, a 14-year-old orphan, Jace, comes to town with his hound dog and tries to teach him to hunt. Bristle Face is unskilled, but he shows remarkable ability in tracking down foxes. Jace stays with a kindly shopkeeper who defends the boy and Bristle Face against the sheriff whom they have angered.
O.H.M.S. O.H.M.S. (1937) Character: Jimmy Tracy
American racketeer Jimmie Dean travels to England, where he assumes the identity of a Canadian whom he has been falsely accused of murdering. Jimmie is then forced to join the British army in the dead man's place. He falls in love with the Canadian's childhood playmate, Sally Briggs, and becomes a hero after saving an isolated English colony in China.
Get That Man Get That Man (1935) Character: Jack Kirkland / John Prescott
Life gets complicated for a taxi driver when it's discovered that he's the spitting image of the murdered heir to a fortune.
Stardust Stardust (1938) Character: Peter Jackson
Carla de Hulvea is a rumba dancer who makes news by posing as a South-American heiress. She is doing fine with her hoax until she meets American Peter Jackson, a high-pressure promoter who is looking for movie-producing money. He does some big-time bluffing on his own in order to get Carla to invest in a film he is making with his partner, Roy Harley. Through Carla, Roy meets actress Diana West, who is given a role in the movie, and Roy falls in love with her.
Men of the Hour Men of the Hour (1935) Character: Andy Blane
Dave Durkin and Andy Blane are a pair of ace newsreel cameramen with Durkin being the assistant who does all the dirty work, with Blane getting the credit and collecting the bonuses. They are both in love with Ann Jordan. Fed up with being double-crossed, Durkin quits the team and goes free-lancing on his own...and promptly screws up. Now he has to find a big story to redeem himself in Ann's eyes.
In Spite of Danger In Spite of Danger (1935) Character: Bob Crane
Bill Crane, race-car driver has an accident while racing and finds himself unable to return to the fast-paced racetrack. Looking for another occupation he meets a girl, Sally Sullivan, who runs a roadside lunch-wagon and she helps him get a job as a truck driver. They fall in love and get married. He gets a contract to haul a load of dynamite and, when coming down a steep mountain, he finds his truck's brakes have been sabotaged, just as were the brakes on his race-car.
Destry Destry (1954) Character: Doc Curtis
Western remake of "Destry Rides Again", starring Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard, Thomas Mitchell, Lori Nelson and Lyle Bettger.
Shadow of a Doubt Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Character: Fred Saunders
In sleepy Santa Rosa, restless young Charlie’s world brightens when her sophisticated Uncle Charlie arrives for a long visit. But as his behavior grows increasingly strange, she begins to suspect that her beloved uncle may be hiding a terrible secret—and that danger has quietly entered her home.
Isle Of Destiny Isle Of Destiny (1940) Character: Millard Barnes
A pretty socialite / pilot runs into gun smugglers when she lands her plane on a Pacific island.
She Couldn't Say No She Couldn't Say No (1954) Character: Joe Wheelen
An heiress decides to pass out anonymous gifts in a small town.
Thunder Over Arizona Thunder Over Arizona (1956) Character: Stiles
Ervin Plummer-played by the estimable George Macready, who like his good friend Vincent Price was a man of culture and erudition who specialised in bad guy roles-is a grasping avaricious businessman with a hunger for gold.
Mary Burns, Fugitive Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935) Character: Harper
A young woman who owns a coffee shop falls for a handsome young customer, unaware that he is a gangster.
Give Us Wings Give Us Wings (1940) Character: Mr. York
Dead End Kids epic. The boys want desperately to fly, and get mixed up with crooked crop dusters, whose planes are flying deathtraps.
X Marks the Spot X Marks the Spot (1931) Character: Ted Lloyd
The story begins in 1923 where after an accident, a newspaper reporter needs to raise $5,000 to pay for an operation, otherwise his young sister will be crippled for life. The desperate reporter is finally able to get the cash from a shady acquaintance, Riggs. Eight years later in New York, circumstances conspire to place the reporter as the number one suspect in the murder of a showgirl. With no witness or alibi, the reporter devises a plan to smoke out the real culprit. A meeting is arranged under the cover of night and to the surprise of both men, the murderer is Riggs. Out of gratitude for past generosity to his sister, the reporter agrees not to expose Riggs, however unwittingly leads the police to him! Riggs is found guilty, and a dramatic scene in the courthouse ensues.
Absolute Quiet Absolute Quiet (1936) Character: Jack
Escaped convicts Jack and Judy stumble upon an airstrip on the Western ranch of arrogant business tycoon Gerald Axton. Taking Axton and his secretary hostage, the convicts inadvertently cause the crash-landing of a small plane ferrying Axton's political adversary, Gov. Sam Pruden, and a nosy reporter. As the long night unfolds, each person's rivalries and weaknesses are prodded by the others.
Painting the Clouds with Sunshine Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (1951) Character: Sam Parks
The story of three gold-digging ladies searching for millionaires. A loose remake of Gold Diggers of 1933.
A Patch of Blue A Patch of Blue (1965) Character: Ole Pa
A blind, uneducated white girl is befriended by a black man, who becomes determined to help her escape her impoverished and abusive home life.
Jericho Jericho (1937) Character: Mike Clancy
An unjustly condemned corporal flees to Africa, chased by the captain blamed for his escape.
Skyscraper Souls Skyscraper Souls (1932) Character: Slim
After bank president David Dwight makes a vast loan to himself to build a remarkable skyscraper, his board questions the propriety of the loan. Despite the devotion of longtime mistress Sarah, the ruthless David, while seeking bank mergers to protect his building, tries to seduce Sarah's secretary, Lynn. David then agrees to a plot by a bank board member to inflate his bank's stock and sell short — just before the market crashes.
3 Ring Circus 3 Ring Circus (1954) Character: Sam Morley
Jerry and Pete are two friends with no money and are looking for a job. They finally find employment working in a circus, but Jerry has different dreams. He wants to become a clown.
All Through the Night All Through the Night (1942) Character: Spats Hunter
Broadway gamblers stumble across a plan by Nazi saboteurs to blow up an American battleship.
A Woman's Man A Woman's Man (1934) Character: Joe Flynn - Prizefighter
A temperamental movie star storms off the set of her latest picture in order to carry on a fling with an ambitious, publicity-hungry prizefighter.
A Lawless Street A Lawless Street (1955) Character: Dr. Amos Wynn
A Marshal must face unpleasant facts about his past when he attempts to run a criminal gang out of town.
The Ape Man The Ape Man (1943) Character: Jeff Carter
A scientist is turned into an ape man.
One Frightened Night One Frightened Night (1935) Character: Joe Luvalle
Eccentric tycoon Jasper Whyte hosts a dinner at his mansion and announces that he will divide his money and give each guest a million dollars before the stroke of midnight. When his long-lost granddaughter suddenly arrives, Whyte changes his mind and proclaims that she will receive his entire fortune. A second lady appears at the estate, claiming that she is actually Whyte's granddaughter, Doris Waverly, and the first woman is found murdered in her room! With each guest possessing a motive, the mystery of the killer's identity briskly unfolds through a stirring series of surprises.
Johnny Concho Johnny Concho (1956) Character: Albert Dark
In Johnny Concho, Frank Sinatra plays a man who goes from the town bully to town coward!
The Nebraskan The Nebraskan (1953) Character: 'Mac' McBride
War looms on the horizon when an Army officer's American Indian aide is accused of murdering a tribal elder.
The Furies The Furies (1950) Character: Scotty Hyslip
A New Mexico cattle man and his strong-willed daughter clash over land and love.
The Spoilers The Spoilers (1955) Character: Flapjack Simms
In 1899 Alaska, miners have to protect themselves from a phony legal team trying to steal their gold claims.
Goodbye Again Goodbye Again (1933) Character: Arthur Westlake
Flirtatious mix-ups abound when a celebrated novelist tangles with an old flame and her suspicious husband. Will the author's savvy secretary, who's secretly in love with him, save his neck?
He Ran All the Way He Ran All the Way (1951) Character: Fred Dobbs
A crook on the run hides out in an innocent girl's apartment.
The Cross of Lorraine The Cross of Lorraine (1943) Character: Pierre
French soldiers surrender to lying Nazis and are herded into a barbaric prison of war camp. From there they plan an uprising.
The Green Years The Green Years (1946) Character: Jamie Nigg
An orphaned young boy is guided by his great-grandfather and strives to go to university to become a doctor. However, the boy's harsh grandfather stands in his way.
Coroner Creek Coroner Creek (1948) Character: Andy West
A man is bent on taking revenge on those responsible for his fiancée's death.
Harvey Harvey (1950) Character: The Taxi Driver
The story of Elwood P. Dowd who makes friends with a spirit taking the form of a human-sized rabbit named Harvey that only he sees (and a few privileged others on occasion also.) After his sister tries to commit him to a mental institution, a comedy of errors ensues. Elwood and Harvey become the catalysts for a family mending its wounds and for romance blossoming in unexpected places.
Married in Hollywood Married in Hollywood (1929) Character: Mitzi's Fan (uncredited)
Heir to a Balkan throne, Prince Nicholai falls in love with an American vocalist who is touring with an operetta company in Europe. When he makes known his intention to renounce his heritage and marry Mary Lou, his mother has him locked up and orders Mary Lou back to the United States.
Two Girls on Broadway Two Girls on Broadway (1940) Character: Jed Marlowe
Eddie Kerns sells his song to a Broadway producer and also lands a job dancing in the musical. He sends for his dance partner-fiancée Molly Mahoney who brings her younger sister Pat. Upon seeing Molly and Pat dance, the producer picks Pat for the show and gives Molly a job selling cigarettes. A wealthy friend of the producer named "Chat" Chatsworth also has his eye on Pat. Pat is teamed with Eddie in the specialty number as Kerns and Mahoney. Pat and Eddie soon realize that they are in love and must tell Molly. Pat balks at hurting Molly and goes out with Chat who already has five ex-wives. Remake of The Broadway Melody (1929).
The Informer The Informer (1935) Character: Frankie McPhillip
Gypo Nolan is a former Irish Republican Army man who drowns his sorrows in the bottle. He's desperate to escape his bleak Dublin life and start over in America with his girlfriend. So when British authorities advertise a reward for information about his best friend, current IRA member Frankie, Gypo cooperates. Now Gypo can buy two tickets on a boat bound for the States, but can he escape the overwhelming guilt he feels for betraying his buddy?
Roar of the Press Roar of the Press (1941) Character: Wally Williams
While on their honeymoon, a reporter and his new bride stumble upon a ring of fifth columnists.
Lover Come Back Lover Come Back (1946) Character: Tubbs
A wife decides to take revenge when she learns her husband has been unfaithful.
Flesh and Fury Flesh and Fury (1952) Character: Jack 'Pop' Richardson
Deaf boxer Paul Callan captures the interest of gold-digging blonde Sonya Bartow and retired fight manager 'Pop' Richardson. For a time, Sonya has the upper hand with Paul, but ultimately a rival appears in the shape of upper-crust reporter Ann Hollis. With a 3-way fight under way for influence over Paul, he takes matters into his own hands, but learns that getting what he wanted isn't necessarily a happy ending.
Men in White Men in White (1934) Character: Shorty
A dedicated young doctor places his patients above everyone else in his life. Unfortunately, his social register fianceé can't accept the fact that he considers an appointment in the operating room more important than attending a cocktail party. He soon drifts into an affair with a pretty nurse who shares his passion for healing.
Red Stallion In The Rockies Red Stallion In The Rockies (1949) Character: 'Talky' Carson
Horse story with Dynamite, The Red Stallion...
Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008) Character: Detective Ed Fitzpatrick (archive footage)
A look at the forces that shaped Pre-Code Hollywood and brought about the strict enforcement of the Hays Code in 1934.
My Woman My Woman (1933) Character: Chick Rollins
A devoted wife helps her husband achieve success as a radio comic, but stardom comes at a price.
Machine Gun Mama Machine Gun Mama (1944) Character: John O'Reilly
Two Americans stranded in Mexico with an elephant try to sell their animal to a traveling carnival. Low-budget comedy with songs and a misleading title.
Spellbound Spellbound (1945) Character: Hotel masher
When Dr. Anthony Edwardes arrives at a Vermont mental hospital to replace the outgoing hospital director, Dr. Constance Peterson, a psychoanalyst, discovers Edwardes is actually an impostor. The man confesses that the real Dr. Edwardes is dead and fears he may have killed him, but cannot recall anything. Dr. Peterson, however is convinced his impostor is innocent of the man's murder, and joins him on a quest to unravel his amnesia through psychoanalysis.
The Rainmaker The Rainmaker (1956) Character: Sheriff Howard Thomas
Lizzie Curry is on the verge of becoming a hopeless old maid. Her wit and intelligence and skills as a homemaker can't make up for the fact that she's just plain plain! Even the town sheriff, File, for whom she harbors a secrect yen, won't take a chance --- until the town suffers a drought and into the lives of Lizzie and her brothers and father comes one Bill Starbuck ... profession: Rainmaker!
Warpath Warpath (1951) Character: Pvt. 'Irish' Potts
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.
On Stage Everybody On Stage Everybody (1945) Character: Emmett Rogers
Radio's miracle show is on the screen.
The Mummy's Hand The Mummy's Hand (1940) Character: Babe Jenson
A couple of young, out-of-work archaeologists in Egypt discover evidence of the burial place of the ancient Egyptian princess Ananka. After receiving funding from an eccentric magician and his beautiful daughter, they set out into the desert only to be terrorized by a sinister high priest and the living mummy Kharis who are the guardians of Ananka’s tomb.
The Last Hurrah The Last Hurrah (1958) Character: Charlie Hennessey
In a changing world where television has become the main source of information, Adam Caulfield, a young sports journalist, witnesses how his uncle, Frank Skeffington, a veteran and honest politician, mayor of a New England town, tries to be reelected while bankers and captains of industry conspire in the shadows to place a weak and manageable candidate in the city hall.
Night of Terror Night of Terror (1933) Character: Tom Hartley
The heirs to a family fortune are required to attend a seance at the spooky old family mansion. However, throughout the night members of the family are being killed off one by one.
Embraceable You Embraceable You (1948) Character: Police Lt. Ferria
Eddie, a small-time hoodlum is forced to care for Marie, the woman he accidentally hit with his car during a crime. He is broke and hits up his very displeased mob boss for cash. To make matters worse, Eddie and Marie begin to fall for each other.
Love, Honor and Oh-Baby! Love, Honor and Oh-Baby! (1940) Character: Joe Redmond
In despair after breaking up with his girlfriend, a man hires a thug he has never seen to kill him. However, he changes his mind when he falls in love with another woman--but he can't stop the man trying to kill him because he doesn't know who he is.
Are You Listening? Are You Listening? (1932) Character: Larry Barnes
WBLA is on the air, presenting the live music, the sudsy dramas and the sell-sell-sell of commercial interludes that keep consumers buying and sponsors smiling. But one sponsor, a producer of plumbing supplies, isn’t happy. So WBLA scriptwriter Bill Grimes is bounced from his job, setting in motion this movie’s turn from comedic to darkly tragic. William Haines, two years removed from being Tinseltown’s top male star, plays Grimes in a melodrama noted for its glimpses of live radio production and for a Depression-era ethos that includes peroxide cuties eager to land a job, a sugar daddy or both.
Tess of the Storm Country Tess of the Storm Country (1960) Character: Fred Thorson
Fourth reworking of the classic Grace Miller White novel, this time updated to the 60s, with young Scottish lassie Tess (Diane Baker) becoming embroiled in a conflict about a toxic chemical plant near her new home in Pennsylvania.
Stagecoach To Fury Stagecoach To Fury (1956) Character: Judge Lester Farrell
A group of stagecoach passengers are held hostage by bandits waiting for a shipment of gold they plan to steal.
Crack-Up Crack-Up (1946) Character: Lt. Cochrane
Art curator George Steele experiences a train wreck...which never happened. Is he cracking up, or the victim of a plot?
Blues in the Night Blues in the Night (1941) Character: Brad Ames (as Wally Ford)
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 Beast of the City The Beast of the City (1932) Character: Detective Ed Fitzpatrick
Police Chief Jim Fitzpatrick is after gangster Sam Belmonte. He uses his police detective brother Ed to watch over Daisy who is associated with Belmonte but things don't go as planned.
The First Texan The First Texan (1956) Character: Henry Delaney
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.
A Guy Could Change A Guy Could Change (1946) Character: Bill Conley
A playboy is reformed by his daughter and fiancee.
The Maverick Queen The Maverick Queen (1956) Character: Jamie
Kit Banion, a Virginia-born beauty and product of post-Civil War chaos, has settled in Wyoming and prospered; acquiring a fortune and a hotel, which, like the owner bears the name of "The Maverick Queen."---a title picked up by Kit in her earlier days in Wyoming when she took every unbranded steer and put her own brand on it. Love and trouble enter her life in the person of a Pinkerton detective posing as Jeff Younger, nephew of the infamous Younger brothers. He is dedicated to catching Butch Cassidy and the members of The Wild Bunch
Back Door to Heaven Back Door to Heaven (1939) Character: Frankie Rogers
The life of a young kid, who starts stealing small things to fit in with the "cool crowd".
The Man from Texas The Man from Texas (1948) Character: Jed
James Craig is torn between his criminal career as the masked bandit named the "El Paso Kid," and the life of a law-abiding citizen with his long-suffering wife Zoe. He repeatedly tells Zoe, "just one more time," but he is unable to stop which angers her greatly. However, he does have brief moments of heroics such as when he helps the Widow Weeks save her farm.
Magic Town Magic Town (1947) Character: Lou Dicketts
Rip Smith's opinion-poll business is a failure...until he discovers that the small town of Grandview is statistically identical to the entire country. He and his assistants go there to run polls cheaply and easily, in total secrecy (it would be fatal to let the townsfolk get self-conscious). And of course, civic crusader Mary Peterman must be kept from changing things too much. But romantic involvement with Mary complicates life for Rip; then suddenly everything changes.
The Matchmaker The Matchmaker (1958) Character: Malachi Stack
Thornton Wilder's tale of a matchmaker who desires the man she's supposed to be pairing with another woman.
Two in the Dark Two in the Dark (1936) Character: Harry Hilyer
When Mr. X (Walter Able) wakes up in the city park with amnesia, bloody and apparently connected to a murder of a well-known producer. Fast talking Marie Smith (Margot Grahame) takes pity on him, they solve the case and discover his identity.
T-Men T-Men (1947) Character: The Schemer
Two U.S. Treasury ("T-men") agents go undercover in Detroit, and then Los Angeles, in an attempt to break a U.S. currency counterfeiting ring.
The Mysterious Mr. Wong The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1935) Character: Jason H. 'Jay' Barton
Mr. Wong is a "harmless" Chinatown shopkeeper by day and relentless blood-thirsty pursuer of the Twelve Coins of Confucius by night. With possession of the coins, Mr. Wong will be supreme ruler of the Chinese province of Keelat, and his evil destiny will be fulfilled. A killing spree follows in dark and dangerous Chinatown as Wong gets control of 11 of the 12 coins. Reporter Jason Barton and his girl Peg are hot on his trail, but soon find themselves in serious trouble when they stumble onto Wong's headquarters.
Belle Starr's Daughter Belle Starr's Daughter (1948) Character: Lafe Bailey
The daughter of famous outlaw Belle Starr arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.
She Couldn't Take It She Couldn't Take It (1935) Character: "Fingers" Boston
The wealthy Van Dyke family are constantly in the media for outrageous behavior, much to the frustration of the patriarch, Dan Van Dyke. His self-centered wife has a fondness for foreign imports, including "pet projects" like dancers and such and his spoiled children Tony and Carol have constant run-ins with the law. When Dan himself ends up in the clink for five years for tax evasion, he becomes bunk-mates with ex-bootlegger Joe "Spots" Ricardi. Ricardi lectures him on being such a push-over for an out-of-control family, so a dying Dan makes Ricardi his estate trustee once he is released from prison. Ricardi is then thrust into high society and must do everything he once nagged Dan to do.
The Set-Up The Set-Up (1949) Character: Gus
Expecting the usual loss, a boxing manager takes bribes from a betting gangster without telling his fighter.
Three Cornered Moon Three Cornered Moon (1933) Character: Kenneth Rimplegar
Elizabeth Rimplegar inhabits a household populated by virtual lunatics. Her mother, Nellie, mishandled the family fortune, and, alas, the stock market crash has depleted their worth. Elizabeth's goofy brothers cannot easily adjust to the life of the average worker. Meanwhile, the family doctor has his eye on Elizabeth, but he will have to compete with her suitor, an ill-informed writer.
Dead Reckoning Dead Reckoning (1946) Character: McGee
War heroes Rip Murdock and Johnny Drake are sent to Washington, D.C, to receive top honors for their service. Johnny, seemingly terrified by the publicity that awaits him, jumps off the train and later turns up dead. Suspecting foul play, Rip begins digging into his pal's past. He encounters cover-ups, threats to his own life and deadly femme fatale Coral Chandler.
Rendezvous with Annie Rendezvous with Annie (1946) Character: Al Morgan
A homesick American soldier stationed in England during World War II makes an unauthorized trip to see his wife and returns to England with only two people knowing he was home for a few hours. When she learns that she is pregnant, she does not disclose that her husband had paid her a visit as to not get him into trouble. The townspeople are unanimous in their condemnation of her. But, after his discharge, he enlists the aid of a nightclub singer, the only other person who knew he came home.
Dakota Lil Dakota Lil (1950) Character: Carter
Female outlaw helps lawmen trap railroad bandits.
The Great John L. The Great John L. (1945) Character: McManus
Portrait of legendary fighter John L. Sullivan, aka "The Boston Strong Boy", and his meteoric rise to become the first gloved World Heavyweight Champion. But the famed boxer is no match for the two women with holds on him, love struck actress Kathy Harkness and the real love of his life, beautiful but unyielding Anne Livingstone.
Blood on the Sun Blood on the Sun (1945) Character: Ollie Miller
Nick Condon, an American journalist in 20s Tokyo, publishes the Japanese master plan for world domination. Reaction from the understandably upset Japanese provides the action, but this is overshadowed by the propaganda of the time.
Headline Shooter Headline Shooter (1933) Character: Mike
A newsreel photographer neglects his love life to get the perfect shot.
I Hate Women I Hate Women (1934) Character: Scoop McGuire
A reporter is frustrated with women after a string of failed relationships. But then he finds himself taking up the cause of a young women he believes is falsely accused of killing her husband.
Secret Command Secret Command (1944) Character: Miller
Sam Gallagher returns home to Los Angeles as an undercover spy for the Navy, getting a job at the shipyards where his brother, Jeff, is a foreman. Jeff still resents Sam for abandoning the family years ago and fears he may steal away Lea Damaron, his current girlfriend -- who is Sam's old flame. While Sam tries to sniff out Nazi saboteurs in the plant, he grows closer to Jill McGann, the agent tasked with pretending to be his wife.
Central Park Central Park (1932) Character: Rick
Two destitute New Yorkers meet cute in Central Park and then separate and independently get tangled up with some gangsters only to be reunited again in the end.
The Big Cage The Big Cage (1933) Character: Russ Penny
A circus on the verge of bankruptcy decides to save itself by staging a animal act with lions and tigers for the first time.
Shed No Tears Shed No Tears (1948) Character: Sam Grover
A man listens to his wife and fakes his own death so that she can get her hands on his insurance policy.
Freaks Freaks (1932) Character: Phroso
A circus' beautiful trapeze artist agrees to marry the leader of side-show performers, but his deformed friends discover she is only marrying him for his inheritance.
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934) Character: 'Curly'
A writer discovers he's being used as a pawn by greedy businessmen.
The Lost Patrol The Lost Patrol (1934) Character: Morelli
A World War I British Army patrol is crossing the Mesopotamian desert when their commanding officer, the only one who knows their destination, is killed by the bullet of unseen bandits. The patrol's sergeant keeps them heading north on the assumption that they will hit their brigade. They stop for the night at an oasis and awaken the next morning to find their horses stolen, their sentry dead, the oasis surrounded and survival difficult.
Murder by Invitation Murder by Invitation (1941) Character: Bob White
The relatives of a rich old woman unsuccessfully try to have her declared insane, so they can divide up her money. To show them that there are no hard feelings, she invites them to her estate for the weekend so she can decide to whom she actually will leave her money when she dies. Soon, however, family members begin turning up dead.
The Great Jesse James Raid The Great Jesse James Raid (1953) Character: Elias Hobbs
The famed outlaw is talked into saddling up for one more bank robbery.
Wichita Wichita (1955) Character: Arthur Whiteside
Former buffalo hunter and entrepreneur Wyatt Earp arrives in the lawless cattle town of Wichita Kansas. His skill as a gun-fighter makes him a perfect candidate for Marshal, but he refuses the job until he feels morally obligated to bring law and order to this wild town.
A Man Betrayed A Man Betrayed (1941) Character: Casey ('Globe' newspaper reporter)
A bucolic lawyer takes on big-city corruption, setting out to prove that an above-suspicion politician is actually a crook - all while falling in love with the politician's daughter.
The Boy from Oklahoma The Boy from Oklahoma (1954) Character: Walter "Wally" Higgins
A town despot makes a guileless patsy the sheriff, lives to regret it.
The Mummy's Tomb The Mummy's Tomb (1942) Character: Babe Hanson
A high priest of Karnak travels to America with the living mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) to kill all those who had desecrated the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka thirty years earlier.
The Whole Town's Talking The Whole Town's Talking (1935) Character: Healy
Ordinary man-in-the-street Arthur Ferguson Jones leads a very straightforward life. He's never late for work and nothing interesting ever happens to him. One day everything changes: he oversleeps and is fired as an example, he's then mistaken for evil criminal killer Mannion and is arrested. The resemblance is so striking that the police give him a special pass to avoid a similar mistake. The real Mannion sees the opportunity to steal the pass and move around freely and chaos results.
The Man from Laramie The Man from Laramie (1955) Character: Charley O'Leary
Will Lockhart arrives in Coronado, an isolated town in New Mexico, in search of someone who sells rifles to the Apache tribe, finding himself unwillingly drawn into the convoluted life of a local ranching family whose members seem to have a lot to hide.
The Breaking Point The Breaking Point (1950) Character: F.R. Duncan
A fisherman with money problems hires out his boat to transport criminals.
Inside the Law Inside the Law (1942) Character: Billy
A gang of crooks wrestles with the temptation to rob the bank that they now manage.
Another Face Another Face (1935) Character: Joe Haynes, Press Agent
The surgeon who did the job was dead. Only the nurse knew what this gangster looked like in his new face. He learned about women from her!
Lucy Gallant Lucy Gallant (1955) Character: Gus Basserman
A spirited dressmaker's small store flourishes into a business empire in the midst of the Texas oil boom of the 1940s.
Employees' Entrance Employees' Entrance (1933) Character: Martin West
Kurt Anderson is the tyrannical manager of a New York department store in financial straits. He thinks nothing of firing an employee of more than 20 years or of toying with the affections of every woman he meets. One such victim is Madeline, a beautiful young woman in need of a job. Anderson hires her as a salesgirl, but not before the two spend the night together. Madeline is ashamed, especially after she falls for Martin West, a rising young star at the store. Her biggest fear is that Martin finds out the truth about her "career move."
Twilight for the Gods Twilight for the Gods (1958) Character: Old Brown
An alcoholic captain sails a two-master through danger with a call girl and others on board.
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987) Character: Self (archive footage)
Documentary about James Stewart's long career as an actor and positive personal life.
The Wet Parade The Wet Parade (1932) Character: Jerry Tyler
The evils of alcohol before and during prohibition become evident as we see its effects on the rich Chilcote family and the hard working Tarleton family.
Scattergood Survives a Murder Scattergood Survives a Murder (1942) Character: Wally Collins
Rural sage Scattergood Baines (Guy Kibbee) shows big-city newsman how to solve a mystery.
Warlock Warlock (1959) Character: Judge Holloway
A band of murderous cowboys has imposed a reign of terror on the town of Warlock. With the sheriff humiliatingly run out of town, the residents hire the services of Clay Blaisedell as de facto town marshal. He arrives along with his friend, Tom Morgan, and sets about restoring law and order on his own terms whilst also overseeing the establishment of a gambling house and saloon.
Possessed Possessed (1931) Character: Al Manning
Marion is a factory worker who hopes to trade the assembly line for a beautiful penthouse apartment. Mark Whitney, a wealthy and influential lawyer, can make her dreams come true, but, there is only one problem; he will give her everything except a marriage proposal. Will this affair ever lead to marriage?
Black Angel Black Angel (1946) Character: Joe
A falsely convicted man's wife, Catherine, and an alcoholic composer and pianist, Martin, team up in an attempt to clear her husband of the murder of a blonde singer, who is Martin's wife.



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