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Music for Madame (1937)
Character: Bus Driver (Uncredited)
An Italian immigrant singer, Nino, hoping to succeed in Hollywood, falls in with a gang of crooks who use his talent to distract everyone at a party while they steal the jewels.
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Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939)
Character: Ramon
The mysterious Don Del Oro ("Lord of Gold"), an idol of the Yaqui Indians, plans to take over the gold and become Emperor. Francisco was put in charge of a legion to combat the Yaqui tribe and protect the land, but when attacked Zorro came to his rescue. Francisco's partner recognized Zorro as the hidalgo Don Diego Vega, then ask him to take over the fighting legion as his alter-ego Zorro.
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New Faces of 1937 (1937)
Character: Assistant Stage Manager
A crooked producer makes money from Broadway flops by selling more than 100% interest to multiple parties. He only fails if it makes a profit.
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Stage Door (1937)
Character: Bill
A spirited heiress wishing to break into theatre on her own merit arrives at a boardinghouse where aspiring young actresses and showgirls are brought together through their cynicism and disappointments.
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The Woman I Love (1937)
Character: (uncredited)
In World War I France, a pilot falls in love with the wife of his friend and superior officer.
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On Again—Off Again (1937)
Character: Smith
This wacky vaudeville-style romp casts the irreverent comedy team as feuding co-owners of a drug company, William “Willy” Hobbs and Claude Augustus Horton, who agree to wrestle each other for the sole ownership of the business. The winner will take the company and the loser must become the other’s valet for a year. But when Hobbs loses, he sends his wife to Florida and schemes to trick Horton. What follows are hilarious hijinks as only Wheeler and Woolsey can pull off!
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The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
Character: Ronnie Belden (uncredited)
When the murdered body discovered by beautiful, vivacious socialite Melsa Manton disappears, police and press label her a prankster until she and her group of friends prove them wrong.
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Mr. Doodle Kicks Off (1938)
Character: Henchman
A wealthy businessman promises to donate a huge endowment to his college alma mater, but there's one condition -- his loser of a son, a student at the school, must become a football hero. Comedy.
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Forty Naughty Girls (1937)
Character: Man Watching Piper Enter Theater
Hildegarde Withers and Inspector Piper try to solve a murder while attending a popular Broadway show.
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Go Chase Yourself (1938)
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
When a bank is robbed, a not-so-bright teller is wrongly suspected of being part of the holdup team. Comedy.
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Hideaway (1937)
Character: Bill Parker
A poor family receives unwanted houseguests when they're visited by gangsters looking for a place to hide out.
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Super-Sleuth (1937)
Character: Beckett
A movie actor playing a detective gets carried away with his role and starts trying to solve real-life crimes.
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You Can't Buy Luck (1937)
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
When a gambler is accused of murder, the pretty orphanage employee he loves sets out to prove him innocent of the crime.
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Behind The Headlines (1937)
Character: Gang Member
A radio reporter sets out to rescue his ex-girlfriend when she is kidnapped by gangsters.
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Double Danger (1938)
Character: Jewelry Deliverer (uncredited)
A crime novelist devises a scheme to catch the thief who has stolen the valuable "Konjer Diamonds". Director Lew Landers' 1938 B-film stars Preston Foster, Whitney Bourne, Cecil Kellaway, Donald Meek, Samuel S. Hinds, Arthur Lake, Paul Guilfoyle and June Johnson.
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