Kent Taylor

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.032

Gender

Male

Birthday

11-May-1907

Age

(118 years old)

Place of Birth

Nashua, Iowa, USA

Also Known As
  • Louis William Weiss

Kent Taylor

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kent Taylor (May 11, 1907 – April 11, 1987) was an American actor. Born Louis William Weiss in Nashua, Iowa, Taylor appeared in more than 110 films, the bulk of them B-movies in the 1930s and 1940s, although he also had roles in more prestigious studio releases, including I'm No Angel (1933), Death Takes a Holiday (1934), Payment on Demand (1951), and Track the Man Down (1955). In the 1950s, with his movie career on the decline and television production on the upswing, he played the title role in 58 episodes of the detective series Boston Blackie and the lead in 39 episodes of ABC's The Rough Riders (1958–1959). Other small screen credits include My Little Margie, Tales of Wells Fargo, Zorro, Bat Masterson, Peter Gunn, and Hawaiian Eye. The last years of his career were spent in slasher and horror films with titles like Satan's Sadists, Blood of Ghastly Horror, I Spit on Your Corpse, and Hell's Bloody Devils. Taylor is interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kent Taylor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Pirates of the Skies Pirates of the Skies (1939) Character: N/A
Cafe waitress Barbara Whitney refuses to acknowledge her marriage to Air Policeman Nick Conlon until he upgrades his career. He does so by infiltrating a hi-jacking gang, posing as passengers, that robs airplanes carrying valuable items and money, and parachuting their escape from the scene of the crime.
Two-Fisted Two-Fisted (1935) Character: Clint Blackburn
A fast-talking boxing manager and the somewhat hapless fighter he manages happen to run into a young man who was a good prizefighter in his day but is now out of the sport and has a drinking problem. They decide to train him for a big match, and in the process find themselves involved in romance, shady characters and a possible kidnapping.
Secret Venture Secret Venture (1955) Character: Ted O'Hara
An American is visiting Britain and finds himself in possession of a briefcase full of secret documents that the spies of many different countries seem determined to get.
Half Way to Shanghai Half Way to Shanghai (1942) Character: Frederick Barton, [Screen Credit / Ads Name: Alexander Barton ]
A murder occurs on a train bound for Shanghai during World War II.
A Girl with Ideas A Girl with Ideas (1937) Character: Frank Barnes
A rich banker's zany daughter gains control of a large newspaper.
The Sickle or the Cross The Sickle or the Cross (1949) Character: Rev. John Burnside
Reverend John Burnside, American missionary in the Far East, prepares to return home after twenty years to take up the fight against Communism. The Reds imprison him and send in his place a spy who is his double, but who is instructed to come out for Communism. The spy is accepted in Burnside's home town, and he reports to local Communist headquarters, where James John, prominent local businessman but in reality a Red agent, has instructions to assist him in all details of his mission. He does a series of personal appearances and radio interviews and talk shows, using an anti-Communist approach.
Love in a Bungalow Love in a Bungalow (1937) Character: Jeff Langan
A radio contest brings together a woman renting a bungalow, and her squatter. Version of Hi, Beautiful! (1944), both from the story "Be It Ever So Humble," by Eleanore Griffin and William Rankin.
Mississippi Gambler Mississippi Gambler (1942) Character: John J. 'Johnny' Forbes
A journalist finds out, that a plantation owner he meets is a gangster the police is looking for, who has changed his face with plastic surgery.
The Crawling Hand The Crawling Hand (1991) Character: Dr. Max Weitberg
The hand of a dead astronaut comes crawling back from the grave to strangle the living.
Hell's Bloody Devils Hell's Bloody Devils (1970) Character: Count von Delberg
Bikers, Nazis, Mafiosi, and the FBI all clash in this wild and wooly exploitation picture from director Al Adamson. Mark Adams (John Gabriel) is an FBI agent who has been assigned to infiltrate an organized crime ring that has obtained a set of printing plates that will allow them to produce nearly perfect counterfeit 20-dollar bills. The plates were made in Germany during World War II, and were discovered by a radical right-wing group hoping to restore the Nazi Party to power. The American gangsters are in cahoots with a group of wealthy American neo-Nazis sympathetic to the new German cause, led by fugitive war criminal Count von Delberg (Kent Taylor); the count has in turn recruited a vicious motorcycle gang, the Bloody Devils, to do his dirty work.
Bomber's Moon Bomber's Moon (1943) Character: Capt. Paul von Block
An American pilot swears to get revenge on the German ace who shot his brother in this war movie set in war-torn Europe. Montgomery is the pilot. After he sees his brother die while trying to parachute to safety, Montgomery's plane is shot down over Germany. He is placed in a POW camp. There he meets a Russian medic and a Czech. Together the trio escapes.
Frisco Lil Frisco Lil (1942) Character: N/A
Lil becomes a dealer in a gambling casino in order to get the information she needs to clear her father of a murder charge. She also falls in love with lawyer Brewster.
The Lady Fights Back The Lady Fights Back (1937) Character: Owen Merrill
Engineer Owen Merrill travels to the Pacific Northwest where he plans to build a dam. He stays at the Salmon Club, run by attractive Heather McHale. When Heather learns Owen's purpose, she explains that the club has a government lease on the river in order to preserve the area's good salmon fishing. Owen argues that the dam will create jobs, but Heather deplores the loss of beauty....
I'm Still Alive I'm Still Alive (1940) Character: Steve Bennett
Hollywood stuntman falls in love with a big name actress but still wants to pursue his risky career. The women gives him a choice-the stunts or her. He chooses the stunts and still manages to get her.
Ghost Town Ghost Town (1956) Character: Anse Conroy
A stage headed West with a group of passengers is attacked by Cheyenne Indians, and takes refuge in a nearby ghost town.
The Daltons Ride Again The Daltons Ride Again (1945) Character: Bob Dalton
The notorious Dalton Boys have decided to go straight and move to Argentina. Just before they leave, they learn of a friend whose land is about to be seized by a greedy land company. Before they can help, the man is killed by a company assassin. The brothers do manage to rescue his widow and head for the hills. There, they decide to revert back to outlaw life. Meanwhile, a newspaper publisher's daughter falls for one of the brothers.
Sued for Libel Sued for Libel (1939) Character: Steve Lonegan
A New York City newspaper is sued for libel after reporting the wrong verdict in a murder trial.
Merrily We Go to Hell Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) Character: Greg Boleslavsky
A drunken newspaperman, Jerry Corbett, is rescued from his alcoholic haze by an heiress, Joan Prentice, whose love sobers him up and encourages him to write a play, but he lapses back into dipsomania.
The Jury's Secret The Jury's Secret (1938) Character: Walter Russell
A reporter covering a murder trial guesses that the murderer of a ruthless businessman is her ex-fiancé and persuades him to confess and clear the innocent man on trial.
Ramona Ramona (1936) Character: Felipe Moreno
Half-Indian girl brought up in a wealthy household is loved by the son of the house against his family's wishes and loves another Indian employed by the household.
Gang War Gang War (1958) Character: Bryce Barker, Meadows' Attonery
A Los Angeles teacher becomes a mob target when he agrees to be a star witness in a gangland murder case.
Track the Man Down Track the Man Down (1955) Character: John Ford
A newspaper reporter finds himself drawn into the aftermath of a racetrack robbery.
The Story of Temple Drake The Story of Temple Drake (1933) Character: First Jellybean (uncredited)
The coquettish granddaughter of a respected small-town judge is stranded at a bootleggers’ hide-out, subjected to an act of nightmarish sexual violence, and plunged into a criminal underworld that threatens to swallow her up completely.
Western Pacific Agent Western Pacific Agent (1950) Character: Rod Kendall
An agent searches for a psychopath guilty of robbery and murder, and falls in love with a murder victim's sister.
The Man from Yesterday The Man from Yesterday (1932) Character: Military Policeman
A woman whose husband never came home from World War I finds herself in love with her doctor. She travels with him to Switzerland, and as they check into the hotel there, she is astounded to see her supposedly dead husband.
The Phantom of Hollywood The Phantom of Hollywood (1974) Character: Wickes
The internationally famous Worldwide Studios has hit hard times and is forced to sell its Hollywood backlot to property developers. The trouble is someone keeps killing off the site surveyors. The studio chiefs then learn of the legend of a masked man who lives on the lot and is sworn to protect it from harm.
Born to Love Born to Love (1931) Character: Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
A pregnant American nurse living in London during WWI, believing her soldier-fiance has been killed in France, marries a wealthy aristocrat so her child will have a father.
The Broken Land The Broken Land (1962) Character: Marshal Jim Cogan
A cowboy rides into a small town that is ruled with an iron fist by a corrupt sheriff. He becomes involved with a pretty young town girl and some residents who are trying to oust the sheriff, resulting in a robbery, a murder and his being pursued by a vengeful posse.
Tangier Tangier (1946) Character: Ramon
In Tangier, disgraced American war correspondent Paul Kenyon, café dancer Rita and local entrepreneur Pepe join forces to battle a Nazi diamond smuggler.
Double Door Double Door (1934) Character: Rip Van Brett
A domineering money-bags' suppressed incestuous urges go into overdrive when her half-brother brings a new bride home to the family’s gloomy Fifth Avenue mansion. The title refers to a secret soundproofed chamber that the villainess uses to entrap her enemies.
When Love Is Young When Love Is Young (1937) Character: Andy Russell
In this drama, a girl from a small town in Pennsylvania dreams of being a star while she goes to school. The trouble is, no one notices her. Later a mentor turns her into a successful Broadway entertainer. She returns to her former college to get sweet revenge.
Sunset Pass Sunset Pass (1933) Character: Clink Peeples
A US marshal goes undercover to bust up a bunch of rustlers.
Brides of Blood Brides of Blood (1968) Character: Dr. Paul Henderson
Americans investigating the results of nuclear radiation discover a man-eating monster on a remote island.
Slightly Scarlet Slightly Scarlet (1956) Character: Frank Jansen
Kleptomaniac Dorothy Lyons is paroled from prison into the custody of her sister June, secretary to "reform" politician Frank Jansen. Ben Grace, associate of crime boss Sol "Solly" Caspar, sees this as a way to smear Jansen's campaign. Seductive Dorothy will do anything to get what she wants, which includes having a good time with Ben-- whom June is now in love with.
The Gracie Allen Murder Case The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939) Character: Bill Brown
The zany plot follows nitwit Gracie Allen trying to help master sleuth Philo Vance solve a murder.
Half Past Midnight Half Past Midnight (1948) Character: Wade Hamilton
A detective encounters a woman in a nightclub. He finds that she is being blackmailed by a dancer who is murdered that very night. Of course, the woman becomes the main suspect. She and the gumshoe team up and begin searching for the real killer.
Many Happy Returns Many Happy Returns (1934) Character: Movie Actor (uncredited)
Gracie Allen assumes the "management" of the shop owned by her papa Horatio Allen, turning it into a radio station and then an aviary---with the usual Gracie Allen logic---while distracted Papa is trying to get younger daughter, beauty contest winner Florence, married before she can head to Hollywood and get into the movies.
White Woman White Woman (1933) Character: David von Elst
A nightclub singer marries the rich owner of a rubber plantation. When she returns with him to his estate in Malaysia, she finds out that he is cruel, vicious and insanely jealous. She and the plantation's overseer develop a mutual attraction, but are terrified at what will happen if her husband finds out.
The False Madonna The False Madonna (1931) Character: Footman
A woman who is a member of a gang of con artists impersonates the mother of a wealthy blind man.
The Day Mars Invaded Earth The Day Mars Invaded Earth (1963) Character: Dr. David Fielding
Martians replace scientist & his family to pave way for invasion.
Harbor Lights Harbor Lights (1963) Character: Dan Crown
Professional gambler Dan Crown arrives in San Juan to visit his brother Alex, only to learn from the police that Alex has been found murdered. To Captain Acosta's questioning, Dan answers that he had no knowledge of his brother's affairs. Dan then finds Gina Rosario searching his hotel room, and together they begin to investigate Alex's death.
Four Girls in White Four Girls in White (1939) Character: Robert 'Bob' Maitland
Young Women go through Nursing School together, each with their own motivation for being there. They learn more than how to be a Nurse.
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934) Character: Bob Redding
The Wiggs family plan to celebrate Thanksgiving in their rundown shack with leftover stew, without Mr. Wiggs who wandered off long ago an has never been heard from. Do-gooder Miss Lucy brings them a real feast. Her boyfriend Bob arranges to take Wiggs' sick boy to a hospital. Their other boy makes some money peddling kindling and takes the family to a show. Mrs. Wiggs is called to the hopsital just in time to see her boy die. Her neighbor Miss Mazy wants to marry Mr. Stubbins who insists on tasting her cooking. Mrs. Wiggs sneaks her dishes past Stubbins who agrees to marriage. Mr. Wiggs appears suddenly, in tatters, with just the amount of money (twenty dollars) needed to save the family from foreclosure. Miss Lucy and Bob get married.
The Accusing Finger The Accusing Finger (1936) Character: Jerry Welch
A proud, pro-capital punishment district attorney with a 90% execution rate, finds himself wrongly convicted of murdering his estranged wife and sentenced to die. The woman he loves and his investigator rival for her affections rally to find the real killer, while he is confronted by the misery of life on death row.
Two Girls on Broadway Two Girls on Broadway (1940) Character: 'Chat' Chatsworth
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).
Girl in 313 Girl in 313 (1940) Character: Gregg Dunn
A priceless necklace goes missing at a plush party. Police close in on the jewel thieves but is one cop getting too close to one of the crooks?
The Night of June 13 The Night of June 13 (1932) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Elna Curry, once a concert pianist, develops an unfounded jealousy of neighbor, Trudie Morrow. Elna who suffers from neurasthenia, believes that Trudie is having an affair with her husband, John, and vows revenge on Trudie. John explains to Trudie Elna's condition and plan. Trudie, being good-hearted tells John that she'll move. One evening, John returns late from work to discover Elna dead. John burns Elna's suicide note to protect Trudie. This results in John being charged for murder and put on trial.
The Last Express The Last Express (1938) Character: Duncan MacLain, Private Detective
A woman finds herself unwillingly mixed up in a series of murders. At the behest of the district attorney, private detective Duncan MacLain (Kent Taylor) investigates the probability of corruption in high government circles.
Playgirl Playgirl (1954) Character: Ted Andrews
If you remember Shelley Winters from "The Poseidon Adventure" or "Bloody Mama," you might tend to forget what a knockout she was early in her career. This film will give you the chance to see her as a sexy nightclub singer teaching her just-in-from-the-sticks friend Colleen Miller the ropes in New York City. When Winters finds out that her married boyfriend Barry Sullivan has fallen for Miller, the recriminations...and bullets...start to fly!
The Mysterious Rider The Mysterious Rider (1933) Character: Wade Benton
The ranchers have given money through Benton to the crooked lawyer Harkness to save the titles to their land. When Harkness gets a better offer, he steals Benton's receipt for the money and Benton is jailed. To fight back, Benton escapes jail at night to become the Phantom.
I'm No Angel I'm No Angel (1933) Character: Kirk Lawrence
The bold Tira works as dancing beauty and lion tamer at a fair. Out of an urgent need of money, she agrees to a risky new number: she'll put her head into the lion's mouth! With this attraction, the circus makes it to New York and Tira can pursue her dearest occupation— flirting with rich men and accepting expensive presents.
Under-Cover Man Under-Cover Man (1932) Character: Russ
When his father is murdered, erstwhile conman Nick Darrow asks the cops if he can go undercover to find the killers, and maybe even stop a crime ring that has been plaguing the police. The sister of another innocent victim joins him as they infiltrate the syndicate. Any wrong move could lead to instant death.
Blonde Venus Blonde Venus (1932) Character: Hiker (uncredited)
In an effort to be able to afford expensive treatment for her gravely ill American husband, a retired German entertainer returns to the cabaret as Blonde Venus and catches the eye of a wealthy politician.
The Purple Hills The Purple Hills (1961) Character: Johnny Barnes
When a bounty hunter kills an outlaw for the reward, he has to deal with both a man falsely claiming he made the kill, and the revengeful brother of the dead man.
Five Came Back Five Came Back (1939) Character: Joe
Twelve people are aboard Coast Airline's flagship the Silver Queen enroute to South America when the airplane encounters a storm and is blown off course. Crashing into jungles known to be inhabited by head hunters, pilots Bill and Joe race against time to fix the engines and attempt a take off. The situation brings out the best and worst in the stranded dozen as they create a makeshift runway and prepare to escape before the natives attack. But damage to the plane and low fuel reserves means that only 5 people can be carried to safety.
The Firebrand The Firebrand (1962) Character: Maj. Tim Bancroft
A Mexican outlaw begins a one-man war against corrupt California Rangers who are harassing Hispanic locals during the California Gold Rush.
One Hour with You One Hour with You (1932) Character: Party Guest Greeted by Colette (uncredited)
Andre and Colette Bertier are happily married. When Colette introduces her husband to her flirtatious best friend, Mitzi, he does his best to resist her advances. But she is persistent, and very cute, and he succumbs. Mitzi's husband wants to divorce her, and has been having her tailed. Andre gets caught, and must confess to his wife. But Colette has had problems resisting the attentions of another man herself, and they forgive each other.
Roger Touhy, Gangster Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944) Character: Steve Warren
Set during Prohibition, the movie centers on Touhy's rise from small time thug to the city's most powerful bootlegger whose empire is rivaled only by that of Al Capone (who is referred to, but never named in the story). It is his rival who frames Touhy for kidnapping and arranges for him to serve a life-long term in Stateville prison. Determined to be free again, the desperate Touhy and his cellmate Basil "the Owl" Banghart, begin plotting a violent break out.
If I Had a Million If I Had a Million (1932) Character: Bank Teller (uncredited)
An elderly business tycoon, believed to be dying, decides to give a million dollars each to eight strangers chosen at random from the phone directory.
The Girl from Avenue A The Girl from Avenue A (1940) Character: MacMillan Forrester
A tough girl raised in the streets finds that her dialect and manners are helpful as source material for a playwright.
The Mighty Gorga The Mighty Gorga (1969) Character: Tonga Jack Adams
A circus owner and a lady trapper trek into the African jungle to capture a giant gorilla for his circus.
Walk Tall Walk Tall (1960) Character: Frank Carter
To keep peace, an Army captain (Willard Parker) hunts for an outlaw-gang leader (Kent Taylor) who is raiding Indians.
Fort Bowie Fort Bowie (1958) Character: Col. James Garrett
Fort Bowie commander Colonel Garrett, suspecting that his wife Alison is having an affair with good-looking Captain Thompson, sends him on a dangerous mission to try to persuade renegade Indian leader Victorio to cease his attacks against white settlers and soldiers.
Young Widow Young Widow (1946) Character: Peter Waring
A young bride tries to rebuild her life after she learns her husband has been killed in the war.
The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955) Character: Dr. Ted Stevens, alias Ted Baxter
A marine biologist and a government agent investigate mysterious deaths and rumors of a sea monster in a secluded ocean cove, and find themselves involved with a marine biology professor conducting secretive experiments, international spies trying to steal his secrets, a radioactive light on the sea bottom, and the malevolent thing which guards it.
Girls for Rent Girls for Rent (1974) Character: Moreno
A team of girls go on a killing spree across the country.
Army Surgeon Army Surgeon (1942) Character: Lt. Philip Harvey
Drama about military doctors and nurses during wartime.
The Sky Parade The Sky Parade (1936) Character: Tommy Wade
Aviation action highlights this programmer which concerns foreign intrigue and a pair of WW1 buzz-boys developing a high-tech aircraft.
David Harum David Harum (1934) Character: John
Rogers plays a small town banker in the 1890s whose chief rival is the deacon (Middleton) with whom he has traded horse flesh. Taylor is a bank teller who places a winning $4,500 bet on a 10-1 harness racing horse, making him Rogers' bank partner.
Angels' Wild Women Angels' Wild Women (1972) Character: Parker
These angels don't wear halos. After stomping the lights out on a couple of racist rapists, some tough biker babes take refuge in a rural commune run by a peace-loving guru who's actually a drug kingpin with a vicious gang -- and who specializes in human sacrifices.
The Crimson Key The Crimson Key (1947) Character: Lawrence 'Larry' Morgan
Larry Morgan, a private detective, is hired by a woman who wants Larry to trail her husband. The husband is murdered and, shortly afterwards, the wife is also killed. Larry shuffles through a long list of suspects before revealing the killer...
Frontier Gambler Frontier Gambler (1956) Character: Roger Chadwick
A deputy marshal arrives in the small western town of Fairweather to investigate the death of a beautiful gambler known as "The Princess".
The Road to Reno The Road to Reno (1931) Character: Jackie's Admirer
Jackie is the perpetually adolescent mother of two grown children - daughter Lee and son Jeff - who are in their early 20's. In spite of the fact that fourth husband Robert is a good provider, good step-dad, and all-around good sport about Jackie's rather wild ways, Jackie is intent on divorcing him although she seems to bear the man no resentment. It just seems that her only reason is that it's time for a change, much like an impulse to buy a new hat. Both children are upset about her decision since they have great affection for Robert. However, daughter Lee has just arrived home from school and decides to accompany her mother to Reno to look after her. On the train west, Lee meets a young mining engineer, Tom, who is headed to a job interview in California. The two hit it off and a romance buds.
Washington Melodrama Washington Melodrama (1941) Character: Hal Thorne
An elderly businessman (Frank Morgan) plans what he thinks is an innocent night on the town while his wife is away. Instead, he finds himself involved in a showgirl's murder.
The Iron Sheriff The Iron Sheriff (1957) Character: Phil Quincy
Frontier peacekeeper Sheriff Galt faces a crisis of conscience in The Iron Sheriff. In the aftermath of a robbery-murder, Galt follows the trail of evidence directly to his own son, Benjie. Sworn to uphold the law at all costs, Galt is grimly determined to see that Benjie will receive a fair trial without any coercion on his part. But the townsfolk have already decided that the sheriff will try to spring the boy, and a lynch-mob mentality slows festers its way through the community. As the trial proceeds, it becomes obvious that Benjie is going to hang for his alleged crime, but there's still one or two surprises in store.
Three Sons Three Sons (1939) Character: Gene Pardway
A shop owner tries to interest his heirs in the family business.
Dancers in the Dark Dancers in the Dark (1932) Character: Saxophonist
A bandleader tries to romance a dancer by sending her boyfriend, a musician, out of town. However, things get complicated when he finds out that a gangster has designs on her too.
Florida Special Florida Special (1936) Character: Wally Tucker
A Florida-bound train is filled with romance and intrigue in this comedy. Among the passengers is a millionaire bon vivant carrying $1 million in diamonds.
I Take This Woman I Take This Woman (1940) Character: Phil Mayberry
On return from Europe Dr. Decker foils glamour girl Georgi from jumping overboard. At Decker's suggestion to keep busy, she assists at his clinic in the slums.
Deadline for Murder Deadline for Murder (1946) Character: Steve Millard
A favor for an old friend leads a Los Angeles gambler (Kent Taylor) into a dangerous search for a missing document.
My Marriage My Marriage (1936) Character: John DeWitt Tyler III
When gangster's bullets put an end to the career of H.J. Barton, underworld gambling czar who masquerades as a respectable member of high society, his daughter Carol is left to bear the brunt of social stigma.
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die (1942) Character: Doc Holliday
Uneven version of Wyatt Earp vs. the Clanton Gang with a little romance thrown in haphazardly.
Law of the Lawless Law of the Lawless (1964) Character: Attorney Rand McDonald
A former gunfighter, now a circuit court judge, faces his father's killer in a small post-Civil War Kansas town.
Death Takes a Holiday Death Takes a Holiday (1934) Character: Corrado
After years of questioning why people fear him, Death takes on human form so he can mingle among the mortals and find an answer. However, events soon spiral out of control as he falls in love with the beautiful young Grazia, the only woman not afraid of him. As he falls in love with her, her father sees him for what he is and begs him to return to his duties. Death must decide whether or not to seek his own happiness or sacrifice it so that Grazia may live.
Payment on Demand Payment on Demand (1951) Character: Robert Townsend
David gives his wife, Joyce, an unexpected—and unpleasant—surprise when he suddenly demands a divorce. When she then learns that David has taken up with a younger woman, Joyce decides to make the most of this separation by taking a solo trip to the Caribbean. However, just before diving into a vacation fling, she runs into Emily, an old chum whose own divorce has left her embittered. Joyce then debates giving married life one last chance.
Cradle Song Cradle Song (1933) Character: Antonio
In a deeply cloistered convent, nun Dorothea Wieck (Mädchen in Uniform) raises a foundling to be Evelyn Venable. But at 17, what if, guided by a kindly doctor, she sees the world and finds love?
Prescription for Romance Prescription for Romance (1937) Character: Steve Macy
In this romance, a detective teams up with a count and travels to Budapest in search of an embezzler. While there, the two get involved with a female physician in whose house the criminal is concealed (the doctor doesn't know this). Soon the detective and the doctor are involved.
Satan's Sadists Satan's Sadists (1969) Character: Lew
The "Satans" are a very cruel biker gang led by Anchor. The gang goes to a diner in the middle of nowhere in the California desert where they begin to terrorize Lew and his patrons and his waitress, Tracy. After a little killing, one of the patrons named Johnny manages to escape from the bikers into the desert. They need to reach a town before the Satans catch up to them and kill them.
Gang Busters Gang Busters (1942) Character: Det. Lt. Bannister
Police detectives battle the League of Murdered Men, a gang of resurrected dead criminals.
Brain of Blood Brain of Blood (1971) Character: Dr. Trenton
Amir, the benevolent ruler of Kalid, is dying, but there is hope. Freshly deceased, he is flown to the United States where Dr. Trenton transplants his brain into the body of a simpleton in a classic "assistant got the wrong kind of body" plot line. Dr. Trenton has a few nefarious plot twists of his own in mind, and then there's the thing with the dwarf and the women chained in the basement. It's up to Amir's friend Bob and wife Tracey to try and salvage this tale.
Repent at Leisure Repent at Leisure (1941) Character: Richard Hughes
Everyone in a large department store knows that a rising star is married to the owner's daughter, except her husband.
Forgotten Commandments Forgotten Commandments (1932) Character: Gregor
A framework story serves as context for a retelling of the Exodus story and, most importantly, a recycling of footage from the silent version of The Ten Commandments.
The Crawling Hand The Crawling Hand (1963) Character: Dr. Max Weitzberg
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.
Dangerous Millions Dangerous Millions (1946) Character: Jack Clark
Eight strangers meet in Shanghai to stake claims to the fortune of a late shipping magnate, then must evade a murderer in their midst.
The Scarlet Empress The Scarlet Empress (1934) Character: N/A
During the 18th century, German noblewoman Sophia Frederica, who would later become Catherine the Great, travels to Moscow to marry the dimwitted Grand Duke Peter, the heir to the Russian throne. Their arranged marriage proves to be loveless, and Catherine takes many lovers, including the handsome Count Alexei, and bears a son. When the unstable Peter eventually ascends to the throne, Catherine plots to oust him from power.
Federal Agent at Large Federal Agent at Large (1950) Character: Mark Reed, aka Nick Ravel
A crime ring is smuggling gold from Mexico across the border in the US. The Customs Service sends an agent to Mexico to try to infiltrate the ring and stop the smuggling.
Wings Over Honolulu Wings Over Honolulu (1937) Character: Greg Chandler
A Navy pilot gets involved in a romantic triangle while stationed in Hawaii.
Men Against the Sky Men Against the Sky (1940) Character: Martin Ames
A draftswoman, the sister of an aging, alcoholic pilot, secretly uses her brother's ideas to solve design problems for an experimental military plane in an attempt to save the company and salvage her brother's reputation.
Escape to Paradise Escape to Paradise (1939) Character: Richard Fleming
An American tourist in South America finds love and unexpected trouble.
Without Regret Without Regret (1935) Character: Steve Paradin
In order to save herself while in China, a woman marries a young drifter and is able to return to England. Later, believing that her new husband is dead, she marries a wealthy man. Her new husband's ex-girlfriend, learning of the woman's past and that her first husband is indeed alive, threatens to expose the new wife as a bigamist.
Alaska Alaska (1944) Character: Gary Corbett
A man who has been framed on a murder charge is placed in the custody of a crooked U.S. marshal, who is secretly running a murderous claim-jumping gang.
A Lady's Profession A Lady's Profession (1933) Character: Dick Garfield
A couple of down-and-out British aristocrats buy an American roadhouse.
Blood Of Ghastly Horror Blood Of Ghastly Horror (1967) Character: Elton Corey
A mad scientist implants an electronic device into the brain of an injured soldier, which turns him into a psychotic killer.
Limehouse Blues Limehouse Blues (1934) Character: Eric Benton
Fresh from Chinatown in New York, Harry Young has taken over the illegal import business in the seamy Limehouse district of London, where he cold-bloodedly disposes of rivals and runs a smoky nightclub. He falls for a low-class, white pickpocket, diminishing his pride in the Chinese half of his heritage and sparking the jealousy of the nightclub's moody star performer.
Smart Girl Smart Girl (1935) Character: Nick Graham
Socialite Pat Reynolds (Ida Lupino) is forced to become the "smart girl" of the title when her wealthy father commits suicide, leaving nothing but a pile of debts. Pat sets up a successful hat-designing business, providing the sole support for herself and her sister Kay (Gail Patrick). So devoted is Pat to Kay's welfare that she stands by in stoic silence as Kay begins romancing Pat's sweetie Nick Graham (Kent Taylor).
Smooth as Silk Smooth as Silk (1946) Character: Mark Fenton (Defense Attorney)
An attorney enraged over the prosecution of two innocent people goes on a killing spree.
The County Chairman The County Chairman (1935) Character: Ben Harvey
Based on George Ade's play which, in part, was based on an incident in a 1902 election in Wyoming, with women's-right-to-vote playing a large role. Here, Jim Hackler, local party-boss in a Wyoming county, has to decide to do what's right and lose the election, or what's wrong and win it.
College Scandal College Scandal (1935) Character: Seth Dunlap
Julie Fresnel is a co-ed at Redgate University and her father, Dr. Henri Fresnel, is the new French professor. Julie attraction from the make students drops a bit when two of her admirers are found murdered. When an attempt on the life of a third one is made. Seth Dunlap, an instructor at the school, decides to turn detective and find the killer. Assisted by his sister, who is in love with the third student, Dunlap begins to follow the the small trail of clues left by the killer.
Trial Without Jury Trial Without Jury (1950) Character: Jed Kilgore
A homicide detective suspects a playwright who bases his play on a murder.
Second Chance Second Chance (1947) Character: Kendal Wolf
Jewel thieves battle investigators.



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