Mike Mazurki

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.0482

Gender

Male

Birthday

25-Dec-1907

Age

(119 years old)

Place of Birth

Tarnopol, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Ternopil, Ukraine]

Also Known As
  • Michail Mazuruski
  • 'Iron' Mike Mazurki
  • Michael Mazurki
  • Markiyan Yulianovich Mazurkevich
  • Маркіян (Михайло) Мазуркевич

Mike Mazurki

Biography

Mike Mazurki (born: Markijan Mazurkiewicz; 25 December 1907 – 9 December 1990) was an American actor and professional wrestler who appeared in more than 100 films. His towering 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) presence and intimidating face usually got him roles playing tough guys, thugs, strong men, and gangsters.


Credits

The Christmas Tree: Christmas Eve in the Ukraine The Christmas Tree: Christmas Eve in the Ukraine (1975) Character: Old Man
A young boy gets lost in the cold forest on Christmas Eve, but is rescued by an old man and brought home to his family.
Chun King Chow Mein Hour Chun King Chow Mein Hour (1962) Character: N/A
Stan Freberg satirizes contemporary television, particularly commercials.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1981) Character: Logan
The escapades of Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, and the runaway slave, Jim, drifting down the Mississippi on a homemade raft, and their encounter with the Duke and his cohort, Dauphin.
The Bowery Boys: Legends of Laughter The Bowery Boys: Legends of Laughter (2020) Character: Self (archive footage)
Thirty years of film clips, interviews, outtakes, stills and more pay tribute to the lives and work of the comedy legends known as the Bowery Boys.
He's a Cockeyed Wonder He's a Cockeyed Wonder (1950) Character: 'Lunk' Boxwell
An orange packer (Mickey Rooney) foils robbers with magic and wins the boss's (William Demarest) daughter (Terry Moore).
Challenge to be Free Challenge to be Free (1975) Character: Trapper
A friendly trapper tries to escape civilization.
Mad Bull Mad Bull (1977) Character: Tidy
An embittered professional wrestler, convinced that his life has no meaning outside the ring, meets a beautiful woman. Unlike most of the women he has known, she seems to be interested in him for himself rather than his fame or his money, and he finds himself becoming attracted to her.
The Losers The Losers (1963) Character: Mr. Anston
A couple of hard-drinking cardsharp drifters find themselves in the unlikely situation of having to play Cupid. A TV movie / episode of The Dick Powell Theatre.
Night and the City Night and the City (1950) Character: The Strangler
Londoner Harry Fabian is a second-rate con man looking for an angle. After years of putting up with Harry's schemes, his girlfriend, Mary, becomes fed up when he taps her for yet another loan.
Davy Crockett Goes to Congress Davy Crockett Goes to Congress (1955) Character: Big Foot
The second of five programs about Davy Crockett involves him being bored with life, so he and Georgie plan to resettle their families and file their claims. In town, Davy wins a gunfight against the town bully, Big Foot Mason, and, as a result, he becomes the town lawman.
Gentleman Jim Gentleman Jim (1942) Character: Jake Kilrain (uncredited)
As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert Jim Corbett uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world.
Gas Pump Girls Gas Pump Girls (1979) Character: Moiv
June and her friends take over a service station formerly run by her uncle. They perform every trick in the book to attract the customers.
The Missing Juror The Missing Juror (1944) Character: Cullie, Steam Room Attendant (uncredited)
A newsman tracks down a phantom killer of murder-trial jurors.
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967) Character: Mountain Ox
To restore his family's lost wealth, a young Boston lad stows away on a ship bound for the California Gold Rush. When their very proper butler gives chase, all roads lead to nonstop adventure, wild and woolly characters, and a lucky punch that leads to a bonanza of belly laughs!
Relentless Relentless (1948) Character: Jake
A man wrongly accused of murder tracks the true culprit across the desert.
Blood Alley Blood Alley (1955) Character: Big Han
An American Merchant Marine captain, rescued from a Chinese Communist jail by local villagers, is "shanghaied" into transporting the entire village to Hong Kong on an ancient paddle steamer.
Some Like It Hot Some Like It Hot (1959) Character: Spats' Henchman
In Prohibition-era Chicago, musicians Joe and Jerry witness a mob hit, and flee the state in an all-female band disguised as Josephine and Daphne, but further complications set in.
Alligator Alligator (1980) Character: Gatekeeper
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.
New Orleans Uncensored New Orleans Uncensored (1955) Character: Big Mike
Discharged naval officer Dan Corbett moves to New Orleans and accepts a job as a longshoreman, unaware that the docks are run by an infamous racketeer. When the dock manager is murdered before he can notify the authorities of their criminal scheme, Dan coordinates with the police to go undercover and investigate.
Taxi, Mister Taxi, Mister (1943) Character: Henchman Joe
The owner (William Bendix) of a cab company tries to foil a racketeer.
Abandoned Abandoned (1949) Character: Hoppe
A Los Angeles newspaperman seeks a woman's sister and finds a black-market baby ring.
The Man with Bogart's Face The Man with Bogart's Face (1980) Character: Himself
In this send-up of the Humphrey Bogart detective films of the 1940s, a man idolizes Bogart so much that he has his features altered to look exactly like him and then opens up a detective agency under the name Sam Marlow.
Five Weeks in a Balloon Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962) Character: Slave Captain
Professor Fergusson plans to make aviation history by making his way across Africa by balloon. He plans to claim uncharted territories in West Africa as proof of his inventions worth.
Swing Fever Swing Fever (1943) Character: Wrestler (uncredited)
Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.
Which Way to the Front? Which Way to the Front? (1970) Character: Rocky (uncredited)
Brendan Byers III, one of the richest men in America, has been pronounced 4-F and can't serve his country in its war against Hitler. Byers does not take "No" for an answer and recruits other 4-F's to fight against Hitler.
Dakota Dakota (1945) Character: Bigtree Collins
In 1871, professional gambler John Devlin elopes with Sandra "Sandy" Poli, daughter of Marko Poli, an immigrant who has risen to railroad tycoon. Sandy, knowing that the railroad is to be extended into Dakota, plans to use their $20,000 nest egg to buy land options to sell to the railroad at a profit. On the stage trip to Ft. Abercrombie, their fellow passengers are Jim Bender and Bigtree Collins, who practically own the town of Fargo and Devlin is aware that they are prepared to protect the little empire... trying to drive out the farmers by burning their property, destroying their wheat, and blaming the devastation on the Indians. Continuing their journey north on the river aboard the "River Bird', Sandy and John meet Captain Bounce, an irascible old seafarer. Two of Bendender's henchmen, Slagin and Carp, board the boat and relieve John of his $20,000 at gunpoint. Captain Bounce, chasing the robber's dinghy..
Summer Storm Summer Storm (1944) Character: Tall Policeman Bending Over Petroff (uncredited)
It's a tale of power and passions when a Russian siren, who wants the finer things in life, sinks her hooks into a judge, a decadent aristocrat and an estate superintendent, with surprising results.
Sinbad the Sailor Sinbad the Sailor (1947) Character: Yusuf
Daredevil sailor Sinbad embarks on a voyage across the Seven Seas to find the lost riches of Alexander the Great. His first stop is the port of Basra, where his ship is seized and scheduled for auction. In his attempt to win it back, he befriends beautiful concubine Shireen. But when her master, the nefarious Emir, calls her back to duty, Sinbad must interrupt his adventure to save the "Jewel of Persia."
Donovan's Reef Donovan's Reef (1963) Character: Monk Menkowicz
After her great aunt's death, a high-society woman arrives on a Hawaiian island in search of the heir - the father she has never met.
Kismet Kismet (1955) Character: Chief Policeman
A silver-tongued poet and self-proclaimed "King of the Beggars" searches old Baghdad for a rich bachelor to marry his dreamy daughter, Marsinah. Along the way, he poses as the renowned sorcerer Hajj and gets in and out of scrapes with an elderly thief, a dim-witted wazir, and his wife. Meanwhile, his daughter develops feelings for a handsome caliph.
The Errand Boy The Errand Boy (1961) Character: Blonde 'Movie Siren'
Paramutual Pictures wants to know where all the money is going so they hire Morty to be their spy. Morty works for Mr. Sneak and gets a job in the mail room so that he can have access to the lot. But all that Morty ever finds is that he can cause havoc no matter what he does.
The French Key The French Key (1946) Character: Sam Cragg
Private detective Johnny Fletcher and his sidekick Sam Cragg skip out on their rented room, but when they sneak back to retrieve their luggage, they discover a dead body on the bed, holding a gold coin in its hand. Fletcher is told by a coin collector that the piece is an old and valuable Spanish coin, but Fletcher soon begins to suspect that the man is himself involved in the murder. Fletcher's investigation leads to he and Sam getting caught up in a murder and gold smuggling scheme.
Come to the Stable Come to the Stable (1949) Character: Sam
Two nuns arrive unannounced in the small New England town of Bethlehem, where they recruit various townspeople to help them build a children's hospital.
Mission to Moscow Mission to Moscow (1943) Character: Russian Machinist Workman (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.
Unconquered Unconquered (1947) Character: Bone
England, 1763. After being convicted of a crime, the young and beautiful Abigail Hale agrees, to escape the gallows, to serve fourteen years as a slave in the colony of Virginia, whose inhabitants begin to hear and fear the sinister song of the threatening drums of war that resound in the wild Ohio valley.
Man in the Vault Man in the Vault (1956) Character: Louie
A locksmith is pressured into crime when the mob makes him perform an elaborate bank robbery.
The Spanish Main The Spanish Main (1945) Character: Erik Swaine
Laurent van Horn is the leader of a band of Dutch refugees on a ship seeking freedom in the Carolinas, when the ship is wrecked on the coast of Cartagene, governed by Don Juan Alvardo, a Spanish ruler. Alvarado has Laurent thrown in prison, but the latter escapes, and five-years later is a pirate leader. He poses as the navigator on a ship in which Contessa Francesca, daughter of a Mexican noble, is traveling on her way to marry Alvarado, whom she has never seen. Laurent's pirates capture the ship and Francesca, in order to save another ship, gives her hand-in-marriage to Laurent, who sails her to the pirate hideout. This irks his jealous pirate comrades Anne Bonney and Captain Benjamin Black. They overpower Laurent and send Francesca to Alvarado, and then Mario du Billar, a trusted right-hand man, makes a deal to deliver Laurent to Alvarado.
Shine on Harvest Moon Shine on Harvest Moon (1944) Character: Bouncer (uncredited)
Biographical movie about the early 20th century broadway stars Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth.
I Walk Alone I Walk Alone (1947) Character: Dan
Bootleggers on the lam Frankie and Noll split up to evade capture by the police. Frankie is caught and jailed, but Noll manages to escape and open a posh New York City nightclub. 14 years later, Frankie is released from the clink and visits Noll with the intention of collecting his half of the nightclub's profits. But Noll, who has no intention of being so equitable, uses his ex-girlfriend Kay to divert Frankie from his intended goal.
The Devil's Henchmen The Devil's Henchmen (1949) Character: Rhino
Insurance agent Jesse Arno is posing as a sailor while on the trail of a gang of waterfront thieves, supposedly headed by Tip Banning. Arno is aware that a gang member has been murdered by Rhino, Banning's simple-minded right-hand man, but says nothing when he is questioned by the police, who are unaware of his real profession. Banning, knowing that Jesse knew who the killer was, admits him into the gang.
Lost Angel Lost Angel (1943) Character: Fighter (uncredited)
Alpha's been raised along scientific principles, and will make Mike Regan a great human interest story for his paper. But when his interview prompts Alpha to run away from the institute and ask him to show her some magic, Mike gets more responsibility than he bargained for. Especially since another story of his, one involving gangsters, has also come home to roost.
Comanche Comanche (1956) Character: Flat Mouth
Common efforts of the U.S. government and the Comanche nation to negotiate a peace treaty are sabotaged by renegade Indians and by the short-sighted Indian Commissioner.
Dr. Renault's Secret Dr. Renault's Secret (1942) Character: Rogell (uncredited)
A remake of the 1927 horror film "The Wizard". Dr. Larry Forbes arrives in a remote French village to visit his fiancée who lives with her scientist father Dr. Renault and his Ape-like manservant Noel. Several Murders coincide with Dr. Forbes arrival, with clues pointing in multiple directions.
The Facts of Life The Facts of Life (1960) Character: First Husband in Motel Room
Middle-class suburbanites Larry and Kitty grow bored with their lives and respective marriages. Although each always found the other's manner grating, they fall in love when thrown together--without their spouses--on vacation. On returning home they try to break things off, only to grow closer. A holiday together will finally settle whether they should end their marriages.
About Face About Face (1942) Character: Tough Sailor (uncredited)
Two Army sergeants disrupt a bar, a party and an Army-Navy dance.
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) Character: Studio Guard
A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.
Requiem for a Gunfighter Requiem for a Gunfighter (1965) Character: Ivy Bliss
A gunfighter takes the identity of a murdered judge in order to avenge his death.
The Horn Blows at Midnight The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) Character: Bass Player / Humphrey Rafferty
A trumpet player in a radio orchestra falls asleep during a commercial and dreams he's Athanael, an angel deputized to blow the Last Trumpet at exactly midnight on Earth, thus marking the end of the world.
The Wild McCullochs The Wild McCullochs (1975) Character: Cliff Randall
A story about the rich McCulloch Family, their overbearing father and the children's misguided blaming him for everything that doesn't go right.
Cheyenne Autumn Cheyenne Autumn (1964) Character: Sr. First Sergeant
A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
Behind the Rising Sun Behind the Rising Sun (1943) Character: Japanese Wrestler
A Japanese publisher urges his American-educated son to side with the Axis.
Mysterious Intruder Mysterious Intruder (1946) Character: Harry Pontos
A private detective is hired to find a young heiress but finds himself accused of murder.
The Magic of Lassie The Magic of Lassie (1978) Character: Apollo
Lassie is claimed from his family by a "former owner" and then braves a cross country trip to rejoin the ones that love her.
4 for Texas 4 for Texas (1963) Character: Chad
In the 1870s, two rival businessmen, Zack Thomas and Joe Jarrett, on a stagecoach heading to Galveston, Texas, must pull together to protect $100,000 from an outlaw named Matson. Once in Galveston, however, their rivalry continues, as Thomas joins up with Elya Carlson and Jarret with Maxine Richter. But Matson is still on the loose, and a scheming banker threatens both Thomas and Jarrett.
The Canterville Ghost The Canterville Ghost (1944) Character: Metropolus
The descendent of a ghost imprisoned for cowardice hopes to free the spirit by displaying courage when under duress.
Alias Jesse James Alias Jesse James (1959) Character: Dirty Dog Tough (uncredited)
Insurance salesman Milford Farnsworth sells a man a life policy only to discover that the man in question is the outlaw Jesse James. Milford is sent to buy back the policy, but is robbed by Jesse. And when Jesse learns that Milford's boss is on the way out with more cash, he plans to rob him too and have Milford get killed in the robbery while dressed as Jesse, and collect on the policy.
Pocketful of Miracles Pocketful of Miracles (1961) Character: Big Mike
A New York gangster and his girlfriend attempt to turn street beggar Apple Annie into a society lady when the peddler learns her daughter is marrying royalty.
Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days (1956) Character: Drunk in Hong Kong Dive
Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
Mr. Moto's Gamble Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938) Character: Bit Part (Uncredited)
Celebrated as supersleuth, Mr. Moto comes out fighting when a brutal boxing match turns into cold-blooded murder! Assisted by detective-in-training Lee Chan, Moto sets out to track down the killer based on a single ominous clue: a poisoned boxing glove! But when Moto's hunch points to a corrupt gambling syndicate, he's forced to wager his very life to unmask the culprit—or go down for the count...permanently!
Murder, My Sweet Murder, My Sweet (1944) Character: Joe "Moose" Malloy
After being hired to find an ex-con's former girlfriend, Philip Marlowe is drawn into a deeply complex web of mystery and deceit.
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955) Character: Bigfoot Mason
Legends (and myths) from the life of famed American frontiersman Davy Crockett are depicted in this feature film edited from television episodes. Crockett and his friend George Russel fight in the Creek Indian War. Then Crockett is elected to Congress and brings his rough-hewn ways to the House of Representatives. Finally, Crockett and Russell journey to Texas and the last stand at the Alamo.
Killer Dill Killer Dill (1947) Character: Little Joe
Door-to-door salesman Johnny Dill, the exact double of a notorious gangster, finds himself struck between the forces of good and evil.
Amazon Women on the Moon Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) Character: Dutch (segment "Reckless Youth")
Centered around a television station which features a 1950s-style sci-fi movie interspersed with a series of wild commercials, wacky shorts and weird specials, this lampoon of contemporary life and pop culture skewers some of the silliest spectacles ever created in the name of entertainment.
Criminal Lawyer Criminal Lawyer (1951) Character: 'Moose' Hendricks
A drunken attorney tries to sober up in order to defend a friend in murder case.
New York Confidential New York Confidential (1955) Character: Arnie Wendler
Story follows the rise and subsequent fall of the notorious head of a New York crime family, who decides to testify against his pals in order to avoid being killed by his fellow cohorts.
My Favorite Spy My Favorite Spy (1951) Character: Monkara
A burlesque comic doubles for a spy in Tangier and meets the spy's girlfriend, who is also a spy.
Rope of Sand Rope of Sand (1949) Character: Pierson (guard)
Story of a South African diamond mine watched over by a sadistic policeman tasked with looking out for smugglers.
It Ain't Hay It Ain't Hay (1943) Character: Bouncer (uncredited)
Abbot and Costello must find a replacement for a woman's horse they accidentally killed after feeding it some candy. They head for the racetrack, find a look-a-like and take it. They do not realize that the nag is "Tea Biscuit," a champion racehorse.
Hell Ship Mutiny Hell Ship Mutiny (1957) Character: Ross
A ship's captain in the South Seas battles a villainous pearl trader who uses island natives as slaves for his business.
Mob Boss Mob Boss (1990) Character: Don Taglianeti
A nerd becomes the head of his father's crime family.
The Man Who Died Twice The Man Who Died Twice (1958) Character: Rax
An innocent nightclub singer becomes mixed up in illegal drug dealings shortly after witnessing her husband's death and the murder of a couple of narcotics agents.
The Egyptian The Egyptian (1954) Character: Foreman, House of Death
In eighteenth-dynasty Egypt, Sinuhe, a poor orphan, becomes a brilliant physician and with his friend Horemheb is appointed to the service of the new Pharoah. Sinuhe's personal triumphs and tragedies are played against the larger canvas of the turbulent events of the 18th dynasty. As Sinuhe is drawn into court intrigues he learns the answers to the questions he has sought since his birth.
The Light Touch The Light Touch (1951) Character: Charles
After a professional art thief steals a religious painting from an Italian museum, he tries to cheat his partner by claiming the painting was accidentally destroyed but his suspicious partner and the police are determined to find it.
Zotz! Zotz! (1962) Character: Igor
Jonathan Jones, a professor of ancient languages, comes into possession of an ancient coin. He translates its inscription, which gives him three powers: to inflict pain, slow down time or kill. Soon, he's pursued by enemy spies who have learned about the magic coin.
Whistling in Brooklyn Whistling in Brooklyn (1943) Character: Henchman on Ship (uncredited)
Radio crime show host "The Fox" finds himself on the trail of a serial killer while a suspect himself.
Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld (1994) Character: Self (archive footage)
Jerry Seinfeld celebrates the lives and careers of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Featured are clips from their movies and TV shows, plus home movies, newsreel footage and their trademark "Who's on First?" routine, shown in its entirety.
Neptune's Daughter Neptune's Daughter (1949) Character: Mac Mozolla
Scatterbrained Betty Barrett mistakes masseur Jack Spratt for Jose O'Rourke, the captain of the South American polo team. Spratt goes along with the charade, but the situation becomes more complicated when they fall in love. Meanwhile, Betty's sensible older sister Eve fears Betty's heart will be broken when Jose returns to South America. She arranges to meet with the real O'Rourke and love soon blossoms between them as well.
Doin' Time Doin' Time (1985) Character: Bruno
Duke Jarrett is sent to jail at the John Dillinger prison. However, the prison looks more like a zoo, more or less ruled by the prisoners themselves.
Samson and Delilah Samson and Delilah (1949) Character: Leader of Philistine Soldiers
When strongman Samson rejects the love of the beautiful Philistine woman Delilah, she seeks vengeance that brings horrible consequences they both regret.
The Centerfold Girls The Centerfold Girls (1974) Character: The Caretaker
Police try to halt a psychotic killer's rampage against women who posed nude in men's magazines.
The Shanghai Gesture The Shanghai Gesture (1941) Character: The Coolie
A gambling queen uses blackmail to stop a British financier from closing her Chinese clip joint.
Swingin' Along Swingin' Along (1961) Character: Bookie
An amateur tunesmith and a con man pool their resources in order to win first prize in a songwriting contest.
...All the Marbles ...All the Marbles (1981) Character: Chicago Referee (uncredited)
A two-bit promoter tries to take a women's wrestling team to the top.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) Character: Miner
A group of strangers come across a man dying after a car crash who proceeds to tell them about the $350,000 he buried in California. What follows is the madcap adventures of those strangers as each attempts to claim the prize for himself.
7 Women 7 Women (1965) Character: Tunga Khan
In a mission in China in 1935, a group of women are preyed on by Mongolian bandits, led by Warlord chief Tunga Khan.
Live Wires Live Wires (1946) Character: Patsy 'Pat' Clark
Slip gets fired from his job at a construction company for decking his boss. His sister, who got him a job at the company, is angry with him. Slip manages to get a job with the District Attorney serving warrants, as does Sach. Through his job, Slip finds out that all is not quite kosher at his old construction company, and that his sister may be in danger.
Nightmare Alley Nightmare Alley (1947) Character: Bruno
A roustabout joins a traveling carny and schemes to figure out the mind-reading act of Mademoiselle Zeena and her alcoholic husband.
The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race (1977) Character: Crazy Horse
An old man observes a boy bullying his playmates and treats him to a morality lesson. The man tells the story of the epic cross-country race between a young Mark Twain and his rival, Mike Fink. The bulk of the film depicts the race, which proves to be more a test of character than of stamina
The Princess and the Pirate The Princess and the Pirate (1944) Character: Pirate (uncredited)
Princess Margaret is travelling incognito to elope with her true love instead of marrying the man her father has betrothed her to. On the high seas, her ship is attacked by pirates who know her identity and plan to kidnap her and hold her for a king's ransom.
Ten Tall Men Ten Tall Men (1951) Character: Roshko
Sgt. Mike Kincaid of the French Foreign Legion learns, from a Riff prisoner, that an attack will soon be made by the villainous Hussin on the Legion's outpost of Tarfa. Kincaid volunteers to lead nine other Legionnaires on a mission to delay Hussin's attack till reinforcements arrive. When he discovers that Hussin plans to marry Mahla, a girl from a rival tribe, in order to build a coalition against the French, Kincaid kidnaps Mahla. Hussin forcefully takes her back, but by now his planned attack on Tarfa is crumbling and Mahla has begun to fall in love with Kincaid.
Thank Your Lucky Stars Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) Character: Olaf (uncredited)
An Eddie Cantor look-alike organizes an all-star show to help the war effort.
Dick Tracy Dick Tracy (1945) Character: 'Splitface'
Dick is faced with a series of brutal murders in which the victims, all from different social and economic backgrounds, are viciously slashed to pieces. Suspects abound but Tracy, getting a clue that there will be 15 murders in all, must find the common thread among the victims before more are killed.
That Other Woman That Other Woman (1942) Character: Jealous Sunbather at Hotel
A secretary by the name of Emily Borden comes up with a convoluted plan to get her boss to marry her which backfires after some bad advice.
Pier 23 Pier 23 (1951) Character: Ape Danowski
Pier 23 was one of three hour-long mysteries produced by Lippert Productions for both TV and theatrical release. Each of the three films was evenly divided into two half-hour "episodes," and each starred Hugh Beaumont as San Francisco-based amateur sleuth Dennis O'Brien. In Pier 23, O'Brien first tackles the case of a wrestler who has died of a suspicious heart attack after refusing to lose a match. He then agrees to help a priest talk an escaped criminal into returning to prison.
Dark City Dark City (1950) Character: Sidney Winant
Gamblers who "took" an out-of-town sucker in a crooked poker game feel shadowy vengeance closing in on them.
Dick Tracy Dick Tracy (1990) Character: Old Man at Hotel
The comic strip detective finds his life vastly complicated when Breathless Mahoney makes advances towards him while he is trying to battle Big Boy Caprice's united mob.
The Noose Hangs High The Noose Hangs High (1948) Character: Chuck
Two window washers who are mistaken by Nick Craig, a bookie, as the messengers he sent for to pick up $50,000. Now the person he sent them to sent two of his men to get the money back but they found out about it. So they try to mail to Craig but a mix up has the money sent somewhere else and the woman who got it spent it. Now Craig needs the money to pay off one of his clients.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood (1945) Character: Klondike Pete
When two bumbling barbers act as agents for a talented but unknown singer, they stage a phony murder in order to get him a plum role.



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