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Possessed (1947)
Character: Dr. Craig
After being found wandering the streets of Los Angeles, a severely catatonic woman tells a doctor the complex story of how she wound up there.
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Love and Learn (1947)
Character: Delaney
A wealthy socialite bored with her life meets and falls in love with a struggling songwriter on the verge of leaving New York and quitting the music business.
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Double Dynamite (1951)
Character: R.B. 'Bob' Pulsifer Jr.
An innocent bank teller, suspected of embezzlement, is aided by an eccentric, wisecracking waiter.
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God Is My Co-Pilot (1945)
Character: A.V.G. Groundman (uncredited)
Robert L. Scott has dreamed his whole life of being a fighter pilot, but when war comes he finds himself flying transport planes over The Hump into China. In China, he persuades General Chennault to let him fly with the famed Flying Tigers, the heroic band of airmen who'd been fighting the Japanese long before Pearl Harbor. Scott gets his chance to fight, ultimately engaging in combat with the deadly Japanese pilot known as Tokyo Joe.
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Sideshow (1950)
Character: Steve Arthur
A Treasury Department agent on the trail of an international jewel smuggling ring joins a carnival that he thinks the gang is using as a front. He finally locates the jewels hidden as the eyes of wax figures.
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Humoresque (1947)
Character: Eddie
A classical musician from a working class background is sidetracked by his love for a wealthy, neurotic socialite.
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I Surrender Dear (1948)
Character: Tommy Tompkins
Patty Nelson lands a job as a singer with orchestra leader Al Tyler, and tours with the band as "Patty Hart." Patty's father Russ is dismissed from his radio-station job, and the disc jockey selected to replace him is Al Tyler. Patty rushes home to keep Russ company on the air for the final few days, and Al wonders why she suddenly walked out on him. The new "Patty and Russ" radio show catches on, causing complications with Al and the radio-station bosses.
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Congo Bill (1948)
Character: Congo Bill
Congo Bill is hired to locate an heiress lost somewhere in Africa.
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Shadow of a Woman (1946)
Character: Johnnie, MacKellar's Photographer
Brooke's brief marital life with Eric takes a downturn when she starts suspecting that he is starving his son from a prior marriage to death in order to claim his inheritance.
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Armored Car Robbery (1950)
Character: Detective Danny Ryan
While executing an armored car heist in Los Angeles, icy crook Dave Purvis shoots policeman Lt. Phillips before he and his cronies make off with the loot. Thinking he got away scot-free, Purvis collects his money-crazy mistress, Yvonne, then disposes of his partners and heads out of town. What Purvis doesn't know is that Phillips' partner, tough-as-nails Lt. Cordell, is wise to the criminal's plans and is closing in on his prey.
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Always Together (1947)
Character: McIntyre
An old millionaire, who believes he's dying, bequeaths his fortune to a young woman with a fanatical obsession with movie stars. But then the elderly tycoon recovers from his illness and decides he wants his money back. Comedy most notable for its numerous unbilled cameos by Warner Bros. actors.
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The Man I Love (1946)
Character: Johnny O'Connor
Tough torch singer Petey Brown, visiting her family, finds a nest of troubles: her sister, brother, and the neighbor's wife are involved in various ways with shady nightclub owner Nicky Toresca. Petey has what it takes to handle Nicky, but then she meets San Thomas, a formerly great jazz pianist now on the skids, and falls hard for him.
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Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey (1950)
Character: Mitchell
Newlyweds Joe and Anne Palooka are delayed in their honeymoon plans by the helpful Humphrey Pennyworth and by considerably-less-helpful manager, Knobby Walsh.
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The Threat (1949)
Character: Joe Turner
A violent escaped con and his gang kidnap the police detective and DA who put him behind bars.
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Nora Prentiss (1947)
Character: Truck Driver
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 himself 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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Wallflower (1948)
Character: Stevie Wilson
Two stepsisters become rivals for the same handsome bachelor. Comedy.
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The Underworld Story (1950)
Character: Reporter in Bar (uncredited)
A blacklisted reporter brings his shady ways to a small-town newspaper after being fired from a big city daily.
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Too Young to Know (1945)
Character: Lt. Yates
A returning GI searches for the wife who left him and gave away their son.
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Whiplash (1948)
Character: Markus
An artist follows a woman from California to New York, where he boxes for her mobster husband.
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Three Guys Named Mike (1951)
Character: MacWade Parker
A stewardess becomes romantically involved with an airline pilot, a college professor, and a successful businessman...all of whom are named Mike. When the three find out about each other, she has to decide which one she loves the most.
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The Fuller Brush Man (1948)
Character: Keenan Wallick
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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The Tall Stranger (1957)
Character: N/A
A Union soldier returns to his western home at the end of the Civil War and finds himself caught in the middle of a land war between his greedy half-brother and a wagon train of Confederate homesteaders.
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Pride of the Marines (1945)
Character: Bill aka Irish
Marine hero Al Schmid is blinded in battle and returns home to be rehabilitated. He readjusts to his civilian life with the help of his soon to be wife.
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Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture (1949)
Character: Les, the Bus Guide
Blackie is seen leaving a Chinese laundry where the proprietor has been murdered, and must track down the real killer in Chinatown.
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